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the inquiry itself was mr. cameron's initiative, all following on from the phone hacking scandal at the now-defunct "news of the world" newspaper, a newspaper owned by rupert murdoch's news corporation. well, here is david cameron arriving for the leveson inquiry. he is the latest in a long line of very distinguished politicians in particular, not least three former prime ministers and numerous members of the british cabinet as well, and the bbc's political correspondent, naomi grimley, is with me now. naomi, you've been following it from the start. we've had some cracking days in terms of revelations, but this is as big as it gets. >> that's right. for that very reason, david cameron has spent the last few days being prepped by his lawyers. he faces six hours of intensive questioning, and remember, this inquiry is going to have access to his emails, his text messages, and his diaries from the last seven years. so he's got to be across the detail, and he's got to have answers to a lot of the questions that are still outs
the inquiry itself was mr. cameron's initiative, all following on from the phone hacking scandal at the now-defunct "news of the world" newspaper, a newspaper owned by rupert murdoch's news corporation. well, here is david cameron arriving for the leveson inquiry. he is the latest in a long line of very distinguished politicians in particular, not least three former prime ministers and numerous members of the british cabinet as well, and the bbc's political correspondent, naomi...
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he's re-inventing the organ and what it means to be an organist. >> i'm cameron. saying hello. nice to meet you, too. here in san francisco tonight, i'm playing on a concert in fact a three-night series of conference with the san francisco symphony called barberry coast and beyond. >> i'm playing the organ tonight. for better or worse. see if you love it tonight. smash the crap out of it. i like meeting the audience before the concert, partly because it's very unusual. almost no artist -- almost no musician ever does this, but particularly not in classical music. >> i love your raw silk! >> and you're in diamonds. >> i'm playing the organ tonight. the people themselves are coming and playing good money to hear me play are always surprised to see, oh, you're the performer and you're out here ten minutes before the concert. i always like to come down and say hello to people. >> really! >> that's one of my secret weapons i think because i've never had stage fright. i never had anxiety before walking on to play. in fact, i'm eager to get on to the bench and start. ♪ sn
he's re-inventing the organ and what it means to be an organist. >> i'm cameron. saying hello. nice to meet you, too. here in san francisco tonight, i'm playing on a concert in fact a three-night series of conference with the san francisco symphony called barberry coast and beyond. >> i'm playing the organ tonight. for better or worse. see if you love it tonight. smash the crap out of it. i like meeting the audience before the concert, partly because it's very unusual. almost no...
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the restaurant. abc's lama hasan is in london tonight. >> reporter: david and samantha cameron. young power couple. so, how do they do it? this was the scene of every parent's worst nightmare where the camerons were enjoying a spot of lunch, they took their eye of their daughter nancy for a few seconds and then leaving without her. the prime minister in one car with his bodyguards, wife samantha in another with their other two kids. each thought 8-year-old daughter nancy was with the other. 15 minutes and two miles later, the camerons discovered she was missing. nancy was safe and sound. in fact, she was helping out the staff in the pub. but this morning, the british government was on the defensive. saying mom and dad were "distraught when it happened." then the prime minister went straight away to get her. >> i think she was lucky. >> reporter: in fact, it was cameron himself who told diane how he'd try and balance it all. >> i've always said, it must be possible to be a good prime minister and a good father and a good husband. >> reporter: in march, couples in maryland and texa
the restaurant. abc's lama hasan is in london tonight. >> reporter: david and samantha cameron. young power couple. so, how do they do it? this was the scene of every parent's worst nightmare where the camerons were enjoying a spot of lunch, they took their eye of their daughter nancy for a few seconds and then leaving without her. the prime minister in one car with his bodyguards, wife samantha in another with their other two kids. each thought 8-year-old daughter nancy was with the...
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embarrassing for the cameron family. stion of the day -- have you ever forgotten or lost your child? go to wnnfans.com. >> lots of comments already. my grandma left my mom at a gas station. my mom was one of six kids. she was in the bathroom. it can happen. and ryan says i lost my little sister one time on purpose. sandy says, it can, does happen. usually the outcome is good. few end tragically. >> what about you, you are mom of two? >> intentionally, yeah. it didn't end tragically. just for like, five, ten minutes or so. yeah. it didn't end tragically. just for like, five, ten minutes or so. ♪ pop goes the world ♪ it goes something like this ♪ everybody here is a friend of mine ♪ ♪ everybody, tell me, have you heard? ♪ [ female announcer ] pop in a whole new kind of clean with new tide pods... a powerful three-in-one detergent that cleans, brightens, and fights stains. just one removes more stains than the 6 next leading pacs combined. pop in. stand out. ♪ you didn't have to stoop so low have your friends collect your re
embarrassing for the cameron family. stion of the day -- have you ever forgotten or lost your child? go to wnnfans.com. >> lots of comments already. my grandma left my mom at a gas station. my mom was one of six kids. she was in the bathroom. it can happen. and ryan says i lost my little sister one time on purpose. sandy says, it can, does happen. usually the outcome is good. few end tragically. >> what about you, you are mom of two? >> intentionally, yeah. it didn't end...
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another is in the mission district, and the third is at the cameron house in chinatown. my goal is in the next few years to have this citywide. i have to also point out that there was no extra funding. this was just a reallocation of movement within the office, and you will hear later on when we get into the policy recommendations that we have suffered some cuts, victims' services, but we're hoping to make holes for a general fund. and and supervisor chu: -- supervisor chu: thank you for that story. often, we find these victims. >> unquestionably. another item that i would like to point out, too, often, we provide services to victims in cases where we may not even be able to prosecute the case because the offender may not have been arrested, or we may not have sufficient evidence to prosecute, so our victims' services exceeds the prosecutorial side. the next area that i would like to talk about is the continuing investment in our backlog reduction. if you recall, last year, there was a request for having the funding for an additional prosecutor work for the homicide unit.
another is in the mission district, and the third is at the cameron house in chinatown. my goal is in the next few years to have this citywide. i have to also point out that there was no extra funding. this was just a reallocation of movement within the office, and you will hear later on when we get into the policy recommendations that we have suffered some cuts, victims' services, but we're hoping to make holes for a general fund. and and supervisor chu: -- supervisor chu: thank you for that...
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the british prime minister, david cameron said he had no covert agreements with the media and had never traded policies in return for their support. mr. cameron has been answering questions about his close nature, and the inquiry followed some of britain's best-selling newspapers used phone hacking to get scoops. we have been watching that inquiry for the last couple of hours. the british prime minister is there facing questions about his relationship with the media. >> there was no deal. if you don't have a public inquiry, then there's the perception. >> it's very important alongside, you know, the appalling things that happened to innocent people. >> we'll leave david cameron. stay with us on "bbc world news." there's more to come. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, union bank, and shell. >> at shell, we believe the world needs a broader mix of energies. thats why were supplying cleaner-burning natural gas to generate electricity. and its also why, with our partner in brazil, shell is producing eth
the british prime minister, david cameron said he had no covert agreements with the media and had never traded policies in return for their support. mr. cameron has been answering questions about his close nature, and the inquiry followed some of britain's best-selling newspapers used phone hacking to get scoops. we have been watching that inquiry for the last couple of hours. the british prime minister is there facing questions about his relationship with the media. >> there was no deal....
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the camerons say they take full responsibility for their children's wellfare. >> the countdown is on. just over 45 days until the summer olympics are underway in london. this is four decades since the munich games, when palestinians killed serveral israeli athletes. survivor walks his age in kilometers. >> he keeps on walking. are broken records and concentration camps survived. ahead, the challenges of the future. walking his own age in kilometers every year. >> now, it is age 76. i hope that it is not going to pose a problem to finish. if i get to a much older age, it is another story. >> as a child, he survived the horrors of the holocaust. he remembers every day at burgen-belsen, the shadows of death and starvation. >> i remember the hunger, the cold. standing out for -- being counted for hours in the extreme cold and rain. >> 28 years later, he was on the israeli olympic team, attacked in the athletes village at the munich olympics. 11 israelis were murdered. is he unlucky to be in danger or lucky because he comes through? does it help to ask that question? >> i am not a psycholo
the camerons say they take full responsibility for their children's wellfare. >> the countdown is on. just over 45 days until the summer olympics are underway in london. this is four decades since the munich games, when palestinians killed serveral israeli athletes. survivor walks his age in kilometers. >> he keeps on walking. are broken records and concentration camps survived. ahead, the challenges of the future. walking his own age in kilometers every year. >> now, it is...
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. >> the cameron government has been quite concerned about their ability to have influence over regulations on financial services, obviously because of the city of london. >> sure. >> do you think even though that's not a eurozone competency, it's a single market of decisions made at the whole of the eu, rather than the eurozone level. but do you think they will be able to protect, if i can use that word, their interests, financial regulations? >> certainly if they do it for the narrow party political reasons that david cameron close to stay outside the fiscal compact, they will fail. i think it was a very stupid thing he did, because he basically chose to have a couple of good headlines in "the daily mail" and the other tabloids rather than think about decisions about financial services in the internal market is already taken by a qualified majority, which means that david cameron, in order to protect these things, actually needs allies in the european union already, and by staying out of the fiscal compact, that's not a way to gain -- get a lot of friends, so he made a strategic mistake f
. >> the cameron government has been quite concerned about their ability to have influence over regulations on financial services, obviously because of the city of london. >> sure. >> do you think even though that's not a eurozone competency, it's a single market of decisions made at the whole of the eu, rather than the eurozone level. but do you think they will be able to protect, if i can use that word, their interests, financial regulations? >> certainly if they do it...
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the camerons' say they take full responsibility for the children's welfare. > >> the countdown is on. in 45 days, the summer olympics will get underway in london. this day marks a darker anniversary quarter decades after the munich games at which palestinian gunmen murdered 11 members of the israeli team. he is a world champion race walker. he was among the israeli athletes that survived the attack. he celebrates life in his unique way. bbc caught up with him in jerusalem. >> he keeps on walking. behind him why stories of records broken and concentration camps survived. the munich olympics massacre. ahead, the challenges of the future, walking his own age in kilometers every year. 876 kilometers. i hope it will not pose any problems. if i get to match another age, that is another story. >> as a child, he survived the horrors of the holocaust. he remembers every day he spent in the german concentration camp. the shadows of death and starvation. >> i remember the hunger, the cold. i remember standing out for rows being counted for hours in the extreme cold and rain. >> 28 years later, h
the camerons' say they take full responsibility for the children's welfare. > >> the countdown is on. in 45 days, the summer olympics will get underway in london. this day marks a darker anniversary quarter decades after the munich games at which palestinian gunmen murdered 11 members of the israeli team. he is a world champion race walker. he was among the israeli athletes that survived the attack. he celebrates life in his unique way. bbc caught up with him in jerusalem. >> he...
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the story today. it happened two months ago. this week, cameronstifying in inquiry he set up to look into media ethics, specifically, the ethics of rupert murdoch's papers like "the sun." >> obviously, that is intriguing in itself this would come up. it's kind of old news. the kid is okay but comes up at this time when the paper is being looked at and murdoch's company as well. with all of that said, in the uk they are known for their headlines. any headlines related to this story, stephanie? >> reporter: maybe they are taking it a little bit easier on him and focusing quite a bit a attention on it. cameron is criticized what he calls his shellacking which is some kind of public school joke about how he likes to chill out on the weekend with three or four glasses of wine at lunch. people here talking about how maybe this is somehow symptomatic of his shellacking time on the weekends. i wouldn't go that far. seems like a simple mix-up between parents but i would imagine samantha cameron was upset with him that 8-year-old nancy wasn't in the car. >>
the story today. it happened two months ago. this week, cameronstifying in inquiry he set up to look into media ethics, specifically, the ethics of rupert murdoch's papers like "the sun." >> obviously, that is intriguing in itself this would come up. it's kind of old news. the kid is okay but comes up at this time when the paper is being looked at and murdoch's company as well. with all of that said, in the uk they are known for their headlines. any headlines related to this...
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the inquiry. before we -- we break, mr. cameron, might i shed light on one item. the 16th of august 2008, page 04220. we -- we have elizabeth murdoch, matthew freud. >> hmm. >> was that part of the -- which we believe it to be? >> i don't in the date of the santorini visit on me but if we cross-check i'm sure we can figure that out. it looks like it was. >> yes it is. >> page 64 is my evidence. >> yes, it is, mr. cameron. >> right. got it. okay. >> es. >> could i just ask you please mr. rupert murdoch wasn't at the dinner then? is that correct? >> i think he was. i don't think that is right. i think you've spotted and error to which i'm very sorry. >> i'm not saying it's -- >> no no. basically, it looks like -- yeah. i deal with it in my evidence, because at 199-200-201 basically this from my memory. it was that this is driner syncs, and the dinner was the people listed in dc 2. but i think it was, yes. >> is that a convenient memo? >> yes. >> can we have a break to good give a short -- >> yes, sir. >> all rise. >>> and where we look at individual entries in your s
the inquiry. before we -- we break, mr. cameron, might i shed light on one item. the 16th of august 2008, page 04220. we -- we have elizabeth murdoch, matthew freud. >> hmm. >> was that part of the -- which we believe it to be? >> i don't in the date of the santorini visit on me but if we cross-check i'm sure we can figure that out. it looks like it was. >> yes it is. >> page 64 is my evidence. >> yes, it is, mr. cameron. >> right. got it. okay....
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the hiring process was completed in the phone conversation with mr. cameron, once i was on holiday and during that conversation, i believe he told me that background security check had been made about the clyde goodman case and that linked up to paragraph 227. if that all is correct, it was only during the second correct? >> my recollection is that the assurances were in the face-to-face meeting. maybe there was a further specific question? i can't recall. if i remember the conversation and how important it was to seek the assurance, i remember getting the assurance. as i say, there seem to be differences, but they may well be compatible in the way i suggested. anyway, i'm certain i sought the assurances and i got them and that was the basis on which i employed them. >> paragraph 227 dates the assurance or linked it to the further conversation. that was your recollection when the witness statement was prepared. >> that was at the face-to-face meeting. >> there may have been further conversations and if you go back to paragraph 30, he said the discussions are
the hiring process was completed in the phone conversation with mr. cameron, once i was on holiday and during that conversation, i believe he told me that background security check had been made about the clyde goodman case and that linked up to paragraph 227. if that all is correct, it was only during the second correct? >> my recollection is that the assurances were in the face-to-face meeting. maybe there was a further specific question? i can't recall. if i remember the conversation...
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in the hot seat -- british prime ministerdavid cameron suspends his -- british prime minister david cameron suspends his relations with the press at the inquiry into media action. >> there was no covert deal, there were no nods and winks. >> tracing mitt romney's past. we look at a british connection that helped to shape who he is today. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. tonight, democracy in egypt might be heading back to square one. the highest court has ordered that the parliament be dissolved in new elections held. -- and new elections held. the judge has said that the rules were unconstitutional under which a third of the seats were decided last year. in a separate ruling, they cleared the way for the last prime minister under hosni mubarak to stand in the runoff. from cairo, the bbc -- >> down with the military, they shout. revolution, revolution. they are enraged by the supreme court decision to dissolve egypt's first democratic parliament. >> the end of the egyptian revolution. our dreams are now dying. >> you can see the anger and the passion on the fac
in the hot seat -- british prime ministerdavid cameron suspends his -- british prime minister david cameron suspends his relations with the press at the inquiry into media action. >> there was no covert deal, there were no nods and winks. >> tracing mitt romney's past. we look at a british connection that helped to shape who he is today. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. tonight, democracy in egypt might be heading back to square one. the highest court...
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the eurozone crisis. before he left, mr. cameron said his priority was to restore -- to stabilize by recapitalizing banks and reassuring capital markets. >> all countries across europe can help by offering the right advice and the right steps forward to the eurozone countries. as we were discussing last night, clearly, the first 40 is civilization. that means recapitalization of banks -- the first priority is civilizatiostabilization. that means recapitalization of banks. we need to vote was on the long- term growth rate of our countries. that is -- we need to focus on our long-term growth rate of our countries. that is vital. we also need to show that we can reduce our deficit and pay our way in the world. those steps all need to take place. >> british prime minister david cameron. angela merkel said before he spoke that more countries need to hand over more political power to the european union if monetary reunion was to work. >> we not only need a currency union, but we also need a so- called fiscal union. meaning, we need more c
the eurozone crisis. before he left, mr. cameron said his priority was to restore -- to stabilize by recapitalizing banks and reassuring capital markets. >> all countries across europe can help by offering the right advice and the right steps forward to the eurozone countries. as we were discussing last night, clearly, the first 40 is civilization. that means recapitalization of banks -- the first priority is civilizatiostabilization. that means recapitalization of banks. we need to vote...
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so the relationships are important. >> in paragraph 14, mr. cameron, you first backgrounded discussions, is that intended to include off the record discussions? >> yes, off the record discussions. but also discussions for journalists to understand more about you. because you want people to understand your motivations, to understand your character, your judge, your views and why you hold them. so these conversations are important and that's why the relationship is important. >> in paragraph 15 you make it clear a lot depends on the individual journalist. how easy or difficult has that been for you? >> well, it varies completely with the person concerned. sometimes you strike up a good and strong relationship, sometimes you struggle. >> and in paragraph 15, you say the media plays a vital part in interpreting analysis and events to the public. and in your view, putting broadcasters to one side, has the press discharged those obligations accurately and fairly over the last several years of your political career? >> well, i think it's changed a lot. i mea
so the relationships are important. >> in paragraph 14, mr. cameron, you first backgrounded discussions, is that intended to include off the record discussions? >> yes, off the record discussions. but also discussions for journalists to understand more about you. because you want people to understand your motivations, to understand your character, your judge, your views and why you hold them. so these conversations are important and that's why the relationship is important. >>...
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i'm kind, i have a soft spot for the cameron movie. it just interest his own people in the titanic that i'm willing to forgive it. julian fellows who made the tv miniseries was lambasting cameron for its lack of accuracy. i didn't see the holsters because i thought it was so bad. but it was filled with inaccuracies. so how he can accuse cameron of being inaccurate, i don't know. >> the movie with barbara stanwyck? >> yet, 1953. they have everybody on board standing like a welsh choir singing near my guide to the. [inaudible] >> i like that character. they tell the story, although the making -- alfred was the boy who became 16 on april 14, got his long pants and said i'm a man. we didn't go with frankie goldsmith and his mother when they got in the lifeboat. frankie was only nine. got into the collapsible see or got invited. yes? >> ask you about the person of interest also. >> i had to limit it. people say that he was a scapegoat. and he was. he did step into the life life -- the last lifeboat. to me he is a hard man to like. he wasn't
i'm kind, i have a soft spot for the cameron movie. it just interest his own people in the titanic that i'm willing to forgive it. julian fellows who made the tv miniseries was lambasting cameron for its lack of accuracy. i didn't see the holsters because i thought it was so bad. but it was filled with inaccuracies. so how he can accuse cameron of being inaccurate, i don't know. >> the movie with barbara stanwyck? >> yet, 1953. they have everybody on board standing like a welsh...
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nancy cameron spent 15 minutes in the pub before david cameron came back to get her. camerons were eating with three children and another family. he thought his daughter was with his wife and their other children in the other car. they were wrong. i feel for him and his wife as a parent. you are frazzled. miscommunication. you have an 8-year-old at a pub by herself. >> you hear about that more often than you think. reminds me of an episode of "family guy." there's a child that gets left behind. >> you have three children, busy job, hard to juggle everything. i think i might kill my husband if he left one of my children in a pub. >>> 5:21 is our time. we'll look at your forecast for this monday. tom kierein is in storm center 4. >> off to a mild start. not as hot of weather as we had over the weekend coming up this week. 73 right now at reagan national. it's quite a mild start there. right near bay waters in the low 70s. all areas in light green, 60s, eastern shore, maryland, virginia, parts of west virginia, central shenandoah valley in low 50s. for the rest of the da
nancy cameron spent 15 minutes in the pub before david cameron came back to get her. camerons were eating with three children and another family. he thought his daughter was with his wife and their other children in the other car. they were wrong. i feel for him and his wife as a parent. you are frazzled. miscommunication. you have an 8-year-old at a pub by herself. >> you hear about that more often than you think. reminds me of an episode of "family guy." there's a child that...
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has been+ in berlin pushing for more action to end the eurozone debt crisis. >> cameron has not always been very welcome by the eurozone. britain after all is not a member of the single currency. >> but today, britain agreed on one thing. the members of the eurozone will have to push ahead. >> chancellor merkel be feeling the heat. the pressure on the euro and the eurozone economy shows no signs of letting up. david cameron lent his voice to calls for action. meanwhile, the election of francois hollande has deprived merkel of a key ally in her drive for austerity. on thursday, she appeared to agree with cameron that year was already made up of two camps. >> i think those countries which have a common currency must intensify their cooperation, just as we're doing with the physical contact. just as we will have to do in future with more steps of that kind. always remembering the currency is a common bond. >> one of the -- we are one of the leading enthusiasts of the single market. but we have our own borders. we will keep our own borders. >> in other words, deepen the unio
has been+ in berlin pushing for more action to end the eurozone debt crisis. >> cameron has not always been very welcome by the eurozone. britain after all is not a member of the single currency. >> but today, britain agreed on one thing. the members of the eurozone will have to push ahead. >> chancellor merkel be feeling the heat. the pressure on the euro and the eurozone economy shows no signs of letting up. david cameron lent his voice to calls for action. meanwhile, the...
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in the euro, but david cameron was content with the agreement. >> they took some steps forward last night. for a long time, we've said more action needs to be taken for short-term financial facility, to drive down bond spreads and interest rates to create greater stability. it was an important step forward last night. i very much applaud that. >> a vision for the future. more integration and a closer union. that is the result. >> we are expecting more from brussels as leaders begin to make their statements to the press over the next few minutes. we will bring you that as it happens on gmt. now to some of the other stories making headlines around the world today. three chinese astronauts have returned to earth to a hero's welcome after carrying out china's most complex and longest space mission. the 13-day voyage solve china's into space for the first time. martin patience reports. >> astronauts hurtled to wo earth. these were the final moments of china's space mission. it was a hard landing. china's leaders looking on at mission control -- appeared to be worried. would blanket media
in the euro, but david cameron was content with the agreement. >> they took some steps forward last night. for a long time, we've said more action needs to be taken for short-term financial facility, to drive down bond spreads and interest rates to create greater stability. it was an important step forward last night. i very much applaud that. >> a vision for the future. more integration and a closer union. that is the result. >> we are expecting more from brussels as leaders...
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recently, his daughter. 8 years old nancy cameron reportedly spent about 15 minutes before -- the camerons had been eating with their three children and another family. after lunch mr. cameron went home in another car and thought nancy was with his wife and their other children in the other car. well, he was wrong. so home alone. >> yeah, home alone. at least she wasn't drinking a pint. it could have been worse. >>> coming up on "news4 at 4," a university community in mourning today after a weekend party turns violent. >>> for all your news, be sure [ female announcer ] with xfinity, you can always expect more. like more on demand shows and movies than ever. and more ways to discover them too. plus more speed from america's fastest internet provider. so you can run more devices at the same time. ♪ feel a firework [ female announcer ] and best of all, it keeps getting better. no wonder more people choose xfinity over any other provider. ♪ love can be so mystical ♪ >>> we've been enjoying some great weather here in washington, but get ready, veronica johnson says we could see some pop-up sho
recently, his daughter. 8 years old nancy cameron reportedly spent about 15 minutes before -- the camerons had been eating with their three children and another family. after lunch mr. cameron went home in another car and thought nancy was with his wife and their other children in the other car. well, he was wrong. so home alone. >> yeah, home alone. at least she wasn't drinking a pint. it could have been worse. >>> coming up on "news4 at 4," a university community in...
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the economy. got him to talk about syria as well. here is what romney told carl cameronnt obama's current policy toward syria. >> the obama me stooge moscow is reset policy that it's warm and fuzzy between us and moscow. what we have seen in the last several years is moscow didn't get the message. the president reset policy has been abject failure. >> romney talking about moscow, supplying the syrian government with weapons and materials support. romney, jonah, also went on to say if russia continues to meddle in syria, there will be consequences. what kind of consequences could he be talking about? about? >> i don't know. i don't know that mitt romney knows. i argue that he will argue for putting ground troops in syria or anything along those lines but at the same time romney is smart to focus on the russia aspect of this. he is right. the reset policy has been abysmal failure. it allows him to point out that the hope an change and pie-eyed stuff we heard from obama in the beginning has been sort of belittled and ridiculed by other power players around the globe. i don'
the economy. got him to talk about syria as well. here is what romney told carl cameronnt obama's current policy toward syria. >> the obama me stooge moscow is reset policy that it's warm and fuzzy between us and moscow. what we have seen in the last several years is moscow didn't get the message. the president reset policy has been abject failure. >> romney talking about moscow, supplying the syrian government with weapons and materials support. romney, jonah, also went on to say...
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i'm still on the general perspectives, mr. cameron. comment on the manipulation of the media by politicians, favoritisms, and anonymous briefings. have you seen evidence of these vices in your own party? >> yes. i mean, you know, these things do happen. and it's deeply regrettable. and as long as there's been a press and politicians, these things happen. but, you know, it is very regrettable. it often makes, you know, running a political party more difficult, running a government more difficult. you know, it's deeply disruptive. but i think there are, you know, degrees of this. and of course, some politicians have journalists they have a good relationship with. they think they're going to understand a particular speech or particular idea better than others. and in this world where the newspapers aren't reporting yesterday's news because that's already been reported, clearly newspapers are looking for something special, for something special. they're looking for a particular angle or a particular story. so there are -- there are responsi
i'm still on the general perspectives, mr. cameron. comment on the manipulation of the media by politicians, favoritisms, and anonymous briefings. have you seen evidence of these vices in your own party? >> yes. i mean, you know, these things do happen. and it's deeply regrettable. and as long as there's been a press and politicians, these things happen. but, you know, it is very regrettable. it often makes, you know, running a political party more difficult, running a government more...
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. >>> the british prime minister david cameron. plus, we'll have the first view from north america as timothy geithner says europe has to take more measures quickly. we'll be in toronto at 5:30 a.m. eastern. >>> boss lloyd blackfein. he said he was more likely to die at his desk than leave the bank. if you want to join the conversation at "worldwide exchange," e-mail us at cnbc.com or tweet me @russwestgate. >>. >>> kelly is reporting on the latest out of opec. >> the politics of opec are difficult as well. more on what to expect out of the meeting later today. behind me, we'll leave you a shot of the hofford palace, where meetings are already under way. >>> welcome back to the program. i'm kelly evans. not in london, i'm in vienna, in front of the hoffburg palace where behind me the opec seminar is taking place ahead of the opec ordinary meeting that will start this afternoon at about 3:00 ordinary time. the key question, of course, is whether opec members will agree to keep the current production quota at 30 million barrels a day.
. >>> the british prime minister david cameron. plus, we'll have the first view from north america as timothy geithner says europe has to take more measures quickly. we'll be in toronto at 5:30 a.m. eastern. >>> boss lloyd blackfein. he said he was more likely to die at his desk than leave the bank. if you want to join the conversation at "worldwide exchange," e-mail us at cnbc.com or tweet me @russwestgate. >>. >>> kelly is reporting on the latest out...
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. >>> a major oops for the british prime minister, david cameron.important behind at a london pub recently, his daughter. 8-year-old nancy cameron spent 15 minutes in the pub before her dad came back for her. the mistake is understandable when you hear what happened. the camerons were eating with their three children along with another family. after lunch mr. cameron went home in one car. he thought nancy, his daughter, was with his wife and their other children in the other car but they were all wrong. so he went back for her, though. >>> we're going to look at some of the stories we're following for you on news 4 this afternoon. when life gave her lemons she made lemonade. we hear the incredible story of a high school senior abandoned by her parents and left homeless. she turned her life around and she's no bound for harvard university. >>> reserve prime parking from home. tonight at 5:00 liz crenshaw tells us about an online program connecting drivers with empty spaces out there. join us for news at 4:00, 5:00 and 6:00. we have a baueautiful day
. >>> a major oops for the british prime minister, david cameron.important behind at a london pub recently, his daughter. 8-year-old nancy cameron spent 15 minutes in the pub before her dad came back for her. the mistake is understandable when you hear what happened. the camerons were eating with their three children along with another family. after lunch mr. cameron went home in one car. he thought nancy, his daughter, was with his wife and their other children in the other car but...
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the u.s. wants stronger military ties with vietnam, including u.s. access to camerond the exchange of veteran artifacts is part of breaking the ice. >> it helps to humanize the terrible sacrifice that was made on both sides. trying to create peace between two countries that were at war. i just think it is fantastic. >> reporter: it's been 43 years since he died serving his country now in the letters he wrote but could never send sergeant flaherty serves his country still. wyatt andrews, cbs news, washington. >> pelley: childhood cancer survivors may face a greater risk of breast cancer later on. a crash landing for a firefighting plane and a second crash ends in tragedy. and a sky show so rare astronomers once traveled to the ends of the earth to observe it when the "cbs evening news" continues.k2cjÑy with alzheimer's disease. at's how it is she needs help from me. and her medication. the exelon patch, it releases medication continuously for twenty-four hours. she uses one exelon patch daily for the treatment of mild to moderate alzheimer's symptoms. [ female announce
the u.s. wants stronger military ties with vietnam, including u.s. access to camerond the exchange of veteran artifacts is part of breaking the ice. >> it helps to humanize the terrible sacrifice that was made on both sides. trying to create peace between two countries that were at war. i just think it is fantastic. >> reporter: it's been 43 years since he died serving his country now in the letters he wrote but could never send sergeant flaherty serves his country still. wyatt...
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the situation here would be very foolish indeed. >> paul denahar in damascus, thank you very much. let's move on now. british prime minister david cameron is on his way to berlin for talks with german chancellor angela merkel will the deepening eurozone crisis. he spoke in oslo before heading for germany and said that his first priority was the stabilization of the financial situations by recapitalizing banks and reassuring the markets. >> all countries across europe can help by offering the right advice and the right steps forward to the eurozone countries. as we were discussing last night, the first priority is to stabilize the financial situation. that means recapitalization of banks and building firewalls and reassuring markets. that needs to take place. but then, norway has done and britain is doing, we need structural reforms that can increase the long-term growth rates of our countries. that is absolutely vital. but we also, as norway has done, as britain is doing, we need proper and credible plans for deficit reduction to show the world that we can pay our way in the world. those steps all need to take place, and those are some
the situation here would be very foolish indeed. >> paul denahar in damascus, thank you very much. let's move on now. british prime minister david cameron is on his way to berlin for talks with german chancellor angela merkel will the deepening eurozone crisis. he spoke in oslo before heading for germany and said that his first priority was the stabilization of the financial situations by recapitalizing banks and reassuring the markets. >> all countries across europe can help by...
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during yesterday's session of prime minister's question time the house of commons prime minister cameroncking and what part he may have played. he spent much of a half hour defending his relationship with rupert murdoch's news corporation. you can see prime minister's question time sunday at 9 p.m. eastern on c-span. .. >> a video record of his travels. then live at 7:30 david maraniss takes your calls and questions. also this weekend conservative commentator jonah goldberg blames liberals for an ongoing war on ideas. >> american politics have been distorted for the last century or so by this idea that the further you move from the left, the closer you get to bad things. so in some ways the best working definition of a fascist is a conservative who's winning an argument. >> that's on sunday night at 9 on booktv this weekend on c-span2. >> british prime minister david cameron now in the leveson inquiry looking into the relationship between the press and politicians explaining his views of media coverage and what, if any, changes should be made in media regulations. finish -- >> it's unfai
during yesterday's session of prime minister's question time the house of commons prime minister cameroncking and what part he may have played. he spent much of a half hour defending his relationship with rupert murdoch's news corporation. you can see prime minister's question time sunday at 9 p.m. eastern on c-span. .. >> a video record of his travels. then live at 7:30 david maraniss takes your calls and questions. also this weekend conservative commentator jonah goldberg blames...
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politicians and the press, this is a complicated relationship in many countries and today david cameron was called to defend his own actions. testifying before the inquiry into media ethics, he said he had never traded government policies for favorable press coverage. but, he said the relationship between the press and politicians had become too close and that an independent system of regulation was needed. our political correspondent has been following today's events and follow this -- and filed this report. >> do you regret setting up this prime minister? >> david cameron spent rehearsing with this moment. his appearance before the inquiry into press ethics which he himself set up. he came to the royal courts of justice with a mission, to dispel the idea that his government had done a deal with news corp., trading commercial favors in return for the company's political support. >> there was no overt deal for support, there was no covert deal, there was a conservative politician trying to win over newspapers, trying to win over television, but not trading policies for that support. whe
politicians and the press, this is a complicated relationship in many countries and today david cameron was called to defend his own actions. testifying before the inquiry into media ethics, he said he had never traded government policies for favorable press coverage. but, he said the relationship between the press and politicians had become too close and that an independent system of regulation was needed. our political correspondent has been following today's events and follow this -- and...
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approve such a decision because they will have to to pay the biggest sure you know thank you for the advice mr cameron and buy yourself almost leaving the european union because you don't want to do anything with with this sort of problems. which which we have . but. this is the way this is the way how the german politicians and german salit see it more europe better than less europe because it will stop in the process of building of a common european states. for the danger is that we will fall back into the national states in europe because europe will not bind countries together and there who are wholly idea of europe will suffer and we are in a very decisive moment in the next months where politicians have to take right decisions i see in another decisive moment and in european politics today because the relations between germany and france are going to have a very strained you know better than me and they they will never easy but the two countries for five of the last decades they were the main driving force behind the european union now when when merkel lost sara because he has a closest ally do
approve such a decision because they will have to to pay the biggest sure you know thank you for the advice mr cameron and buy yourself almost leaving the european union because you don't want to do anything with with this sort of problems. which which we have . but. this is the way this is the way how the german politicians and german salit see it more europe better than less europe because it will stop in the process of building of a common european states. for the danger is that we will fall...
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the camerons admitted it happened a couple of months ago when this met friends for a drink on a sundaynoon. they left the pub in separate cars each thinking the other had their daughter nancy. they realized the mistake about 15 minutes late are and the prime minister returned to pick her up. >> parent of the year award there. >>> golden girl and obama supporter betty white got to hang out with the president and the first dog monday. the 90-year-old actress toured the white house and met with president obama and paused for a photo op on the lawn with beau. >> i interviewed her last year and she gave me a kiss y and you never washed it off. >> no, i didn't. >>> a milestone on the horizon for the naval academy. plus, are you afraid of the dark? >> detail of what could be keeping you from getting a good night's sleep. and more big news from apple. we will have details of their newly announced upgrades. we are checking your weather and traffic. we'll be right back. >>> welcome back. looking at the washington national cathedral. a couple of broadcast towers there. it look a little foggy out
the camerons admitted it happened a couple of months ago when this met friends for a drink on a sundaynoon. they left the pub in separate cars each thinking the other had their daughter nancy. they realized the mistake about 15 minutes late are and the prime minister returned to pick her up. >> parent of the year award there. >>> golden girl and obama supporter betty white got to hang out with the president and the first dog monday. the 90-year-old actress toured the white house...
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defense secretary since the end of the vietnam war to visit cameron bay, the site of a painful past, serving for measured american force,during the vietnam war. it's the site of a brighter future, and presence in asia. fox news correspondent jennifer griffin is is in vietnam and got an exclusive interview with the the secretary. >> reporter: harris, the last defense secretary to visit cameron bay was robert mcnamara and lyndon johnson made the cover of life magazine in 1966 when he went to visit u.s. troops there. cameron bay has been a coveted part in asia. using it as a military point. panetta arrived days after outlining new strategy in asia. two-thirds of the u.s. navy in the pacific as the u.s. pivots away from the the middle east. and the richard e byrd, a navy supply ship docked in the bay for repairs. it's one of the largest deep water ports in asia and protected. this is where the u.s. supplies and war ships entered vietnam during the war, the first time a u.s. defense secretary has visited the bay since the end of the war. it's been 17 years since the u.s. and vietnam norma
defense secretary since the end of the vietnam war to visit cameron bay, the site of a painful past, serving for measured american force,during the vietnam war. it's the site of a brighter future, and presence in asia. fox news correspondent jennifer griffin is is in vietnam and got an exclusive interview with the the secretary. >> reporter: harris, the last defense secretary to visit cameron bay was robert mcnamara and lyndon johnson made the cover of life magazine in 1966 when he went...
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spaniards and everybody will agree a road map back to normality and the best argument for this is the david cameron went to berlin today he is out of the euro zone he is here a skeptical the first hour they still is and he pleads pledges very march to mrs. merkel to to follow that road map so all europeans are know. very. intense discussion the eurozone members and among your members and all together is in order and i feel that. it is a blessing in disguise that. so strongly because there is no alternative ok stephen if i can go to your me a lot of criticism of the european the way this crisis been managed is that it's been to the advantage of the banks saving financial institutions and not thinking about sovereign debt since in the end actually jobs for people how much of it of today do you think it's been looking after the financial institutions and i would say the very rich. i don't i don't see that characterization being a fair one to be to be honest the the point about the point about about maintaining a stable banking system in globalized markets is is we've seen what not having a stable bank
spaniards and everybody will agree a road map back to normality and the best argument for this is the david cameron went to berlin today he is out of the euro zone he is here a skeptical the first hour they still is and he pleads pledges very march to mrs. merkel to to follow that road map so all europeans are know. very. intense discussion the eurozone members and among your members and all together is in order and i feel that. it is a blessing in disguise that. so strongly because there is no...
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bottom if you want to get rid of the looting at the bottom there were looting at the top which means get rid of cameron get rid of bourne and get rid of mervyn king it's all that happens expect more looting at the bottom and more on the zombie apocalypse. as the european financial rollercoaster continues to bring down economies and governments some smaller political parties are getting their moment in the spotlight the pirate party in germany has seen a surge in popularity as people abandon more traditional outfits you go to cannot assess his political ambitions. it may seem like a hollow convention but don't let these outfits for you this is the annual conference of the pirate party of germany only three years ago it had just about one thousand members and now there are almost thirty thousand and with deputies in the three local pullman's including in berlin paris or hijacking their way into mainstream politics paris have become more digital landscape in germany that a lot of parties have to take and you already see that are people reacting to the party success story started in new in local elections
bottom if you want to get rid of the looting at the bottom there were looting at the top which means get rid of cameron get rid of bourne and get rid of mervyn king it's all that happens expect more looting at the bottom and more on the zombie apocalypse. as the european financial rollercoaster continues to bring down economies and governments some smaller political parties are getting their moment in the spotlight the pirate party in germany has seen a surge in popularity as people abandon...
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the wife thought the daughter was with him. what a mixup. cameron phoned the pub and rushed to pick her up. what an embarrassment for prime minister david cameron. today, the government will relaunch a mass i have program dealing with troubled families. are headlines like this one, it makes it hard to do. >> boy, that is a high degree of difficulty. you're right. thank you very much. everybody at the pub handled it well. put her to work. she was happy. >> the people at the pub said it's not like you can just ring up david cameron and say, you left your daughter here. >> good thing he called. >>> nancy's dish washing job cut about 50% off the original bill. work out. worked out. let's get to the low. the stubborn low sitting there in the gulf. one stuck front. you want to look at the patterns and say, is there anything in common with the dry pattern in the west and the wet one here. a lot of patterns staying if place longer than they normally would. you get the flooding rain and the dry weather in the west. the rain is moving slightly today. from atl
the wife thought the daughter was with him. what a mixup. cameron phoned the pub and rushed to pick her up. what an embarrassment for prime minister david cameron. today, the government will relaunch a mass i have program dealing with troubled families. are headlines like this one, it makes it hard to do. >> boy, that is a high degree of difficulty. you're right. thank you very much. everybody at the pub handled it well. put her to work. she was happy. >> the people at the pub said...
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motion that you could liken to circling around a drain as the economy plummets into the sewer next headline max david cameron fears near perpetual stagnation in euro zone so the prime minister of britain says that britain must look to merging economies for economic salvation yes well once again the eurozone i like the way you conveniently omits britain from the eurozone you know when it when it's on the way up at a bull market of course is raw raw eurozone but during the hard times it's a wait a minute we're going we're going to do the confident leave us alone we're going to own guns i'm going to hold central bank another going to other guys or even though you guys what we never heard you guys so typical duplicity from a tory leader what else is new and his island nation is sinking into the muck the austerity measures are a bust george osborne is trying to walk back as aggressively as he can without losing his entire support the coalition is a shambles and that that won't last much longer yes but max i believe hedge funds and goldman sachs have already bennie in the so-called emerging economies for quite a f
motion that you could liken to circling around a drain as the economy plummets into the sewer next headline max david cameron fears near perpetual stagnation in euro zone so the prime minister of britain says that britain must look to merging economies for economic salvation yes well once again the eurozone i like the way you conveniently omits britain from the eurozone you know when it when it's on the way up at a bull market of course is raw raw eurozone but during the hard times it's a wait...