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countries where that kind of direct democracy is being is be is being used and that because the united kingdom has a representative democracy like we do here in the united states that but they don't have the right to say that having bigots care for children who are literally wards of the state we're dumb of course your kids are taught about adoption which are not children who have been placed in the care of the state and the biggest take care of them is an ok thing. your column people who god approve of homosexuality make it so i would say to say they are being hash only empirically sensitive to reality and we do have some data yours and you can go online there's a new study out it's all my audience program and its the owner children but it also picked up early on kids being raised by preston it's an interesting read as with almost the all the other day you see a rise in kids who are a tad more apt to have a scrape are a lot had more apt to have mental health care to serve with all due respect and studies i've seen show that there's absolutely no difference in the kids who grow raised in gay h
countries where that kind of direct democracy is being is be is being used and that because the united kingdom has a representative democracy like we do here in the united states that but they don't have the right to say that having bigots care for children who are literally wards of the state we're dumb of course your kids are taught about adoption which are not children who have been placed in the care of the state and the biggest take care of them is an ok thing. your column people who god...
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other countries where back kind of direct democracy has been is is being used and that because the united kingdom has a representative democracy like we do here in the united states that that they don't have the right to say that having bigots care for children who are literally wards of the state were done upright your kids are now talking about adoption which are my children who've been placed in the care of the state i mean because take care of them is an ok thing. you're people who got a group of homosexual bigots i would say to say they are being actually empirically sensitive to reality and we do have some data yours and you can go online there's a new study out it's called my daddy is stronger and it's about donor children but it also picked up early on kids being raised. it's an interesting read as with almost the all the other state you see resident kids are a tad more apt to have a scraper law it's had more apps to have not all health care concerts with all due respect a studies i've seen show that there's absolutely no difference in the kids who grow raised in gay households vs but we'
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it is also the new factory in newton aycliffe, and also going ahead with high-speed 2. >> the united kingdom is paying things to libya. it was both loose-tongued and reckless? >> i am very grateful for this question, mr. speaker. the point is, getting people out of libya, we did have to pay some payments for the services in the airport. i am sure they are entirely proper. >> mr. philip hollobone. >> ok it has been made quite clear that it does not accept the government's present proposal for an annual armed forces, the report honors that promise. will my right honorable friend the prime minister work constructively with the royal british legion to agree to a definition of the military covenant that can be enshrined in legislation? >> i am very happy to work with the royal british legion korea they are one of the most hard- working organizations anywhere in our country. they do not just a great job in lobbying for the armed forces. they also are looking after the former service personnel. i am very happy to have that conversation. but what i want to make sure is that not only reference proper
it is also the new factory in newton aycliffe, and also going ahead with high-speed 2. >> the united kingdom is paying things to libya. it was both loose-tongued and reckless? >> i am very grateful for this question, mr. speaker. the point is, getting people out of libya, we did have to pay some payments for the services in the airport. i am sure they are entirely proper. >> mr. philip hollobone. >> ok it has been made quite clear that it does not accept the government's...
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prosperity must be shared across all parts of the united kingdom. yes, we want the city of london to remain the world leading center for financial services, that we should resolve that the rest of the country becomes a world leader in advanced manufacturing, life sciences, industries, business services, green energy and so much more. this is our vision for growth. difficult decisions and major reform are needed to make it happen. but the alternative is to accept britain's economic decline and a continuing fall in the living standards for our population. and that is not an alternative anyone in this house should be prepared to accept. mr. deputy speaker, this budget sets are but these four economic ambitions. britain should have the most competitive system energy 20. be the best place in europe to start finance and grow a business. the a more ballots economy by encouraging exports and investment. and have a more educated workforce that is the most flexible in europe. let me set up the measures now that will achieve these ambitions. first, taxation. he
prosperity must be shared across all parts of the united kingdom. yes, we want the city of london to remain the world leading center for financial services, that we should resolve that the rest of the country becomes a world leader in advanced manufacturing, life sciences, industries, business services, green energy and so much more. this is our vision for growth. difficult decisions and major reform are needed to make it happen. but the alternative is to accept britain's economic decline and a...
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there are thousands of undocumented citizens of the united kingdom in america, and the united kingdom government has no interest. i would urge you to press that. there are bilateral trade agreements and millions of people working. press the slew. one final point, i would challenge the bill. at would price do we have comprehensive immigration reform. i would ask the question at what price can we not have it? >> so you would give them all the bad stuff just to get the good things? >> no, i wouldn't. but i'm reminded of what voltere said, which is let not the perfect be the enemy of the good. by holding out for the perfect, there are 12 million in a bad way in this country. >> what is the difference between imperfect and the atrocious. >> i would ask you to not let the perfect outway the we. thank you for having this commission tonight. someone once said that what leads evil to triumph over good is that good men do nothing. i think you for doing something good and not letting the evil win by sitting down and doing nothing. thank you. >> thank you. i will probably get in trouble for letti
there are thousands of undocumented citizens of the united kingdom in america, and the united kingdom government has no interest. i would urge you to press that. there are bilateral trade agreements and millions of people working. press the slew. one final point, i would challenge the bill. at would price do we have comprehensive immigration reform. i would ask the question at what price can we not have it? >> so you would give them all the bad stuff just to get the good things? >>...
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that this international interference is for humanitarian purposes we also know that france and the united kingdom are putting pressure on the united nations security council to make a decision on a no fly zone but certain is something that libyans here do not support as i found out when i spoke to people around the border this is the road out of libya but it's also the road to that lines the pockets of hundreds of libyans who make their living selling fuel for tin times the price they paid their. libyan graph your work. more of libya long. let him stay in power for life and as much as some may support gadhafi other libyans despise the united states. well the mum of one of. the us will not answer libya quite right as they are they don't have a good death after that is libyan for days he's been trying to get to the canadian side of the border to check up on his family who are on the other side you know some of them have been injured beyond so he says is not with foreign intervention. people libyan people they don't the world. another. i read to me i've come out right in libya but foreign nations se
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but what we have done elsewhere in the united kingdom is made in the event that we have centrally given to the citizens of a spirit to make sure that work goes ahead this country spend way more per head on legally then compare countries and it is right that it should be reformed. >> is the prime minister aware of the very poor rail services between gloucestershire and london? as a result of that problem my hon. friend the member for the cops wordscotswolds and i have campaigned very long and hard for the line between sweden and campbell to be redoubled. will the prime minister give every consideration possible to the project? >> i do know the problems that there are between london and the rochestergloucester. i very much of that the chancellor might have something to say about how we will make life easier for my hon. friend's constituency want to get to and from gloucester and london. >> will the prime instructed the house on the representations that he has received from the duty prime minister on reinstating the loan to sheffield force masters? >> the hon. leno's well that this was don
but what we have done elsewhere in the united kingdom is made in the event that we have centrally given to the citizens of a spirit to make sure that work goes ahead this country spend way more per head on legally then compare countries and it is right that it should be reformed. >> is the prime minister aware of the very poor rail services between gloucestershire and london? as a result of that problem my hon. friend the member for the cops wordscotswolds and i have campaigned very long...
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prime minister can we have a referendum whether the united kingdom remains in the european union? >> i wish my wife was as easy to please. [laughter] >> i was worried about where that was going. i'm afraid i'm going to have to disappoint the honorable gentleman and mrs. bone. i think we are better off inside the e.u. but making changes to it in the way we're setting out. >> thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, there are 1.5 million individuals throughout the u.k. who suffer from involuntary tranquilizer addiction which is not a misuse of drugs by an individual but prescription addiction and it has side effects. can the prime minister ensure that special withdrawal programs are set up across the country to give these people their lives back. and i understand the government in reviewing this situation -- these are victims of the system and they're suffering all the time. >> the honorable gentleman has raised this and raised this with me before and i think he speaks very powerfully on behalf of these people who have this addiction, which is an extreme problem in our country. we publi
prime minister can we have a referendum whether the united kingdom remains in the european union? >> i wish my wife was as easy to please. [laughter] >> i was worried about where that was going. i'm afraid i'm going to have to disappoint the honorable gentleman and mrs. bone. i think we are better off inside the e.u. but making changes to it in the way we're setting out. >> thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, there are 1.5 million individuals throughout the u.k. who suffer...
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prime minister, may we have a referendum on whether the united kingdom should remain in the european union? >> i wish that my wife were as easy to please. [laughter] i was worried about where that was going. [laughter] i am afraid that i must disappoint my hon. friend and mrs. bone. i think that we are better off inside the eu but making changes to it, in the way that we're setting out. >> there are 1.5 million individuals throughout the united kingdom who suffer from involuntary tranquilizer addiction, which is not the misuse of drugs by individuals, but prescription addiction. it has run this side effects. will the prime minister or can the prime minister ensure that special withdraw programs are set up across the country to give those people their lives back? i'm understand that the government are reviewing the situation, but the reviews to be put back. these people are victims of the system and they're suffering all the time. >> he has raised this with me before. i think he speaks very powerfully on behalf of these people who have this addiction, which is an extreme problem in ou
prime minister, may we have a referendum on whether the united kingdom should remain in the european union? >> i wish that my wife were as easy to please. [laughter] i was worried about where that was going. [laughter] i am afraid that i must disappoint my hon. friend and mrs. bone. i think that we are better off inside the eu but making changes to it, in the way that we're setting out. >> there are 1.5 million individuals throughout the united kingdom who suffer from involuntary...
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with me that we would have better figures if we get more women on board in companies across the united kingdom? >> i think the honorable lady is absolutely right. the trade figures show a big increase in exports. this is the sort of rebalancing the economy needs. and yes we need to get more women involved in the workforce, board level, and also in entrepreneurism. if we had the same rate of women setting up the small businesses here as in america we would have tens of thousands of extra businesses creating wealth and jobs. >> mr. speaker, can i start by paying tribute to lance corporal lee yam to the rural army veterinary corps. he was doing a job that put him in such danger and he showed extraordinary bravery and courage. we pass on deep condolences to his family and friends. who authorized the mission in ben gazzea last weekend. tr the secretary set out the position on monday. let me say very clearly i take full responsibility for everything that my government does. mr. speaker i am grateful for him saying that and i want to supt him on libya wherever i can. but i do thank him. there is incr
with me that we would have better figures if we get more women on board in companies across the united kingdom? >> i think the honorable lady is absolutely right. the trade figures show a big increase in exports. this is the sort of rebalancing the economy needs. and yes we need to get more women involved in the workforce, board level, and also in entrepreneurism. if we had the same rate of women setting up the small businesses here as in america we would have tens of thousands of extra...
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meantime the libyan foreign minister a little bit african long time bright man who said defects to the united kingdom and other ground forces still boil to gadhafi of the pending further rebel advances . password to stabilize the fukushima nuclear plant comes to off hold today's grady asian doublethink groundwater around the facility reach a worrying new high un meantime pushing for japan to expand the evacuations of twenty to forty kilometers. about twenty forty six now here in moscow this thursday night thanks for being with us as catch up with kate she's got the sports take could be a big night for the fans i love ice hockey clubs they go in for them on the cards may be maybe estefan in the moscow region side appears to be just a few minutes from reaching their first ever growing cup final on that next. hello welcome to the sport and here's what's coming up. second it turns out plans have another chance to move into the k h l finals if they take a look at much t.v. on the road they happen to school. golf miami nice verizon the roy that joins maria sharapova in the semifinals of the sony ericsson o
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he was probably i would guess he's probably thinking in terms of either france or the united kingdom and the most of them are most enthusiastic about this particular mission he might also have been hinting that egypt might want to consider or saudi arabia might want to consider arming the rebels towards the beginning of the civil war there was the question about whether saudi arabia might shift or might ship weapons to benghazi i don't not sure that ever happened i'm not sure it didn't happen. but there might have a bit of a hint there that either the regional powers or the united kingdom or france the age of this. the other option would be to hire some sort of private military for him and i know that a lot of people are talking about some sort of military provider for him that would do some of the training so. well let's say that they do in fact decide to hire some type of private military private contractors mercenaries whatever you want to call them and that's a decision that congress would have to sign off on right the obama administration can't just get away with rolling this out
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the united states, the united kingdom, france and arab states agree that a cease-fire must be implemented immediately. that means all attacks against civilians must stop. >> british prime minister david cameron said that britton will judge gadhafi by his actions and not words. reuters quoted a french spokesperson saying that gadhafi continues to press the libyan people. france expressed the interests in the enforcement of the no-fly zone. >>> let's take a look at the world weather forecast. >>> we wrap up with news of a young man who has been rescued in miyagi prefecture. eight days after the earthquake and tsunami hit eastern japan. that is the man that rescuers found in a collapsed house on saturday morning. he was immediately taken to a hospital nearby. that is all for this edition of nhk newsline. we will be back with more updates. and six, workers plan to restore cables to have power at the plant. it is planned to be used as a power source to generate electricity from outside sources. crews are rushing at the number two reactser. why does the company give higher precedence to the bui
the united states, the united kingdom, france and arab states agree that a cease-fire must be implemented immediately. that means all attacks against civilians must stop. >> british prime minister david cameron said that britton will judge gadhafi by his actions and not words. reuters quoted a french spokesperson saying that gadhafi continues to press the libyan people. france expressed the interests in the enforcement of the no-fly zone. >>> let's take a look at the world...
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terrorism in the united states you play the numbers i think the concern though is that a lot of attention could build up here and i want to take you now to a community that actually in the united kingdom where tension is starting to build up between muslims and christians it is our because our team is alarming. martha. and shops as the straight from the bazaars of the orient but this is looted north of london they did some twenty five thousand lives of british and other origins one of them was time will. tell but today now as the stock bomber. attacks do you hear describes a volatile character rejected by the community at large when he was here he was challenged. his ideology is think is we're challenged we challenged him when we were as he was and we exposed everybody every member of this part of this muslim community because we walked out and we never saw him again the next day heard our abdullah had blown himself up in sweden and that's just the latest claim to infamy for lucent which is fast becoming known as a hotbed of extremism the town's been linked to a variety of terrorist plots and elite british intelligence reports identified lisa as one of the main hopes of fanaticism in
terrorism in the united states you play the numbers i think the concern though is that a lot of attention could build up here and i want to take you now to a community that actually in the united kingdom where tension is starting to build up between muslims and christians it is our because our team is alarming. martha. and shops as the straight from the bazaars of the orient but this is looted north of london they did some twenty five thousand lives of british and other origins one of them was...
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terrorism in the united states you play the numbers i think the concern now is that a lot of attention could build up here and i want to take you now to a community that actually in the united kingdom where tension is starting to build up between muslims and christians it is our. selves to see straight from the bizarre is it the laureates this is loose in north london they've just some twenty five thousand muslims of british and other origins one of them was time. that's in there now as the star. abdul qadeer facts new here describes a volatile carrots rejected by the community at large when he was here he was challenge is ideologies is think these were challenged which. when we realized it wasn't we exposing to everybody every gram of this part of this person's community they got up and walked out and we never saw them again the next they heard our played himself our kids we did and that's just the latest claim to infamy which is fast becoming known as a hotbed of extremism the town's been linked to a variety of terrorist plots and elite british intelligence reports identified leeson as one of the main hubs of fanaticism in the country extremism breeds extremism and in steps the e
terrorism in the united states you play the numbers i think the concern now is that a lot of attention could build up here and i want to take you now to a community that actually in the united kingdom where tension is starting to build up between muslims and christians it is our. selves to see straight from the bizarre is it the laureates this is loose in north london they've just some twenty five thousand muslims of british and other origins one of them was time. that's in there now as the...
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in the united states you're playing the numbers i think the concern though is that a lot of attention could build up here and i want to take you now to community that actually in the united kingdom where tension is starting to build up between muslims and christians because art is art here laura and. mosques hate jobs and how shops a scene straight from the bazaars of the orient but this is luton north of london home to some twenty five thousand muslims of british and other origins one of them was time or. better known now as the stockholm bomber abdul qadeer pax knew him and describes a volatile character rejected by the community at large but he was he was challenged his ideologies is think is we're challenged we challenged him we realized he was we exposing to everybody every member. of this person's community because we got upset because we walked out and we never saw them again the next they heard our load himself our kids we did and that's just the latest claim to infamy falutin which is fast becoming known as a hotbed of extremism the town's been linked to a variety of terrorist plots and the leaks british intelligence reports identified leeson as one of the main hopes of
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the united states. growth in the world economy has been revised up. but which is the major country downgrading its growth forecast, the united kingdom. mr. deputy speaker, it's not the wrong type of snow to blame. it's the wrong type of chancellor. it's the wrong type of chancellor in the wrong type of government with the wrong priorities for britain. mr. deputy speaker, mr. deputy speaker -- >> courtesy should be shown but can i say to everybody, the public also wants to hear what the opposition has got to say. if the cabinet members do not want to listen, then please leave the chair. some people may agree, some may disagree. the opposition? >> they shout and sneer when it hits the highs. he also promised in his june budget that he would deliver low inflation. and what happened? inflation has risen months after months after months. and it didn't simply happen by accident. it happened because he took the wrong decision on v.a.t. same old taxes, same old tories. and he promised us falling unemployment, too. and what has happened since he gave his first budget? over 60,000 more people looking for work. to this tory government, just like the
the united states. growth in the world economy has been revised up. but which is the major country downgrading its growth forecast, the united kingdom. mr. deputy speaker, it's not the wrong type of snow to blame. it's the wrong type of chancellor. it's the wrong type of chancellor in the wrong type of government with the wrong priorities for britain. mr. deputy speaker, mr. deputy speaker -- >> courtesy should be shown but can i say to everybody, the public also wants to hear what the...
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will come along with them and it's not a concern to take lightly there's actually a town in the united kingdom where muslims and christians are already feeling that tension and are fighting fire with fire are to correspondent laura reports. mosques hit jobs and how shops a scene straight from the police dogs of the orient but this is luton north of london home to some twenty five thousand muslims of british and other origins one of them was time or abdel wahab al abdel better know now as the stockholm bomber abdul qadeer pax knew him and described the volatile character rejected by the community at large where he was he was challenged his ideologies is thinking it would challenge we challenged him and when we realized he wasn't we exposing to everybody every member of this community he got up and walked out and we never saw him again the next they heard our abdullah had blown himself our pigs region and that's just the latest claim to infamy falutin which is fast becoming known as a hotbed of extremism the town's been linked to a variety of terrorist plots and elite british intelligence report
will come along with them and it's not a concern to take lightly there's actually a town in the united kingdom where muslims and christians are already feeling that tension and are fighting fire with fire are to correspondent laura reports. mosques hit jobs and how shops a scene straight from the police dogs of the orient but this is luton north of london home to some twenty five thousand muslims of british and other origins one of them was time or abdel wahab al abdel better know now as the...
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a developer in the united kingdom built this with belongings. anybody composed the detail, picture, something that they found or information, photos of something they have lost. many people that everything swept away, destroyed. they know tha they cannot replace everything but if it is perhaps a wedding ring? it will be worth it. it is online. not launched yet and japan but it will be coming soon >>pam: hopefully, that will be very successful with sentimental values. and the tsunami surge you probably remember when this battered the santa cruz harbor. we have video. major damage to the talks working crews have been out there cleaning up. rob fladeboe with those- docks and how damaged boats for getting repaired. >>reporter: the number of votes was revised yet again. -boats from 18-211 boa 11 votes, and only two are unaccounted for. -about this 11 atboats when this jostled the northern harbor, credences of bulbar cursing. and not damage creating this-a bumper cars seen--at least, the selvage crews are continuing to clear these boats and taking them
a developer in the united kingdom built this with belongings. anybody composed the detail, picture, something that they found or information, photos of something they have lost. many people that everything swept away, destroyed. they know tha they cannot replace everything but if it is perhaps a wedding ring? it will be worth it. it is online. not launched yet and japan but it will be coming soon >>pam: hopefully, that will be very successful with sentimental values. and the tsunami surge...
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the u.s. will enforce newly improved united nations sanctions including a no-fly zone. >> the united states, the united kingdom, trance and arab states agree aid cease fire must be implemented immediately. and that means all tacks against civilians must stop. >> president obama says any u.s. military action would not include ground forces. yesterday, the un security council voted to authorize military action to prevent killing of civilians by libyan forces including the no-fly zone. gaddafi ordered a cease fire, rebels say continue. >> oakland police fooking -- looking for a man who may have fired at people along a busy street this afternoon. witness says they saw the man shooting what appeared to be a machine gun on bancroft avenue. officers found shell casings but it looks like no one was hit. police roped off the area. the s.w.a.t. team is searching for the gunman. >> today's storm brought clean up operations at santa cruz harbor to a stop but not before sonar equipment and divers identified new underwater debris. noa spent two day was a sonar survey of the harbor, including these images you're looking at n
the u.s. will enforce newly improved united nations sanctions including a no-fly zone. >> the united states, the united kingdom, trance and arab states agree aid cease fire must be implemented immediately. and that means all tacks against civilians must stop. >> president obama says any u.s. military action would not include ground forces. yesterday, the un security council voted to authorize military action to prevent killing of civilians by libyan forces including the no-fly zone....
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the united states. growth in the world economy has grown up. what is the worst economy downgraded in its forecast? the united kingdom. mr. deputy speaker, it's not the wrong type of snow to blame. it's the wrong type of chancellor. it's the wrong type of chancellor and the wrong type of government with the wrong priorities for britain. mr. deputy speaker, mr. deputy speaker -- >> order, order. could i say to everybody, the public also wants to hear what the opposition has got to say. for our government members, who do not want to listen, then please leave the chair but if the public may want to hear some may agree and some may disagree. the leader of the hooping >> mr. deputy speaker, they shout and jeer as unemployment hits an all time high. he also promised in his june budget that he would deliver low inflation. and what happened? inflation has risen month after month after month and it simply didn't happen by accident. it's happening because he took the wrong decision on v.a.t. same old taxes, same old tories and he promised falling unemployment and what happened since he gave us our first budget, over 60,000 more peop
the united states. growth in the world economy has grown up. what is the worst economy downgraded in its forecast? the united kingdom. mr. deputy speaker, it's not the wrong type of snow to blame. it's the wrong type of chancellor. it's the wrong type of chancellor and the wrong type of government with the wrong priorities for britain. mr. deputy speaker, mr. deputy speaker -- >> order, order. could i say to everybody, the public also wants to hear what the opposition has got to say. for...
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we have more doctors practicing medicine and enter the united kingdom -- in the united kingdom than we have in iraq. that makes it extremely difficult. when, if ever, will enough of these people go home? only when conditions inside the country improve, when security improves to the level that they feel safe. and i believe we are getting their. when their opportunities, there are opportunities for them to make real contributions. somebody who has specialized in a very fine branch of science and who's working in an industry to go back to iraq there is no infrastructure for that person to contribute. it is going to be not necessarily that people going back and settle and in theing the country of but it will be surgeons going back to iraq to do operations. professors going to teach for a semester every now and then. a gradual process. this is beginning to happen. industrialists, investors going back to take part in projects. i would like to take this opportunity to encourage not only iraqis, but american investors and businessmen to go to iraq and seize opportunities that are becoming now
we have more doctors practicing medicine and enter the united kingdom -- in the united kingdom than we have in iraq. that makes it extremely difficult. when, if ever, will enough of these people go home? only when conditions inside the country improve, when security improves to the level that they feel safe. and i believe we are getting their. when their opportunities, there are opportunities for them to make real contributions. somebody who has specialized in a very fine branch of science and...
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. >> gay agenda is one of the most potent political movements in the united kingdom. there are not many homosexuals in britain, only 1.5 percent of the population, 750,000 homosexuals in a nation of 60 million people. >> there has been an incredible shift in our nation. but in our media and particular in our law that treats the whole homosexual issue, whole gay agenda as something absolutely e quivalent to race. >> it is part of a broad agenda. >> they call it human rights. they use these grand terms like tolerance and diversity. it is a hard-nose political agenda of which an objective appears to be judeo christian morality from the public realm. >> british government has proposed a plan to put it in the curriculum even math to help children view homosexuality as normal. a british high court said christian beliefs on homosexual ethics maybe harmful to children. >> the government argued it being judeo christian views on homosexuality. >> one of the risky things to say if you are a therapist is that homosexuals are not born that way or become heterosexual. after strudwic
. >> gay agenda is one of the most potent political movements in the united kingdom. there are not many homosexuals in britain, only 1.5 percent of the population, 750,000 homosexuals in a nation of 60 million people. >> there has been an incredible shift in our nation. but in our media and particular in our law that treats the whole homosexual issue, whole gay agenda as something absolutely e quivalent to race. >> it is part of a broad agenda. >> they call it human...
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imagine twenty times the amount of devastation in city centers around the united kingdom. the ira never won their war in ireland but the british lost their ears on the streets of the city of london. did you think this was going to change the politics of northern ireland in this bomb went off oh no doubt about it and i saw the devastation and realised launch those bombs were ushered in eighteen months we'll be talking pictures. at the height of the troubles the ira churned out car bombs as if on a production line. but you don't need a secret army to launch a car bomb attack. even the smallest terrorist cell can make a one off fertilizer bomb. in one nine hundred ninety three the same year as bishopsgate car bombers would return to america and strike again at new york's financial district. the target was the world trade center. on friday feb nineteenth a massive explosion ripped through the underground parking garage of the north tower. dave williams was the chief f.b.i. investigator. were we walked into the trade center it was kind of like walking into a cave. and hear peopl
imagine twenty times the amount of devastation in city centers around the united kingdom. the ira never won their war in ireland but the british lost their ears on the streets of the city of london. did you think this was going to change the politics of northern ireland in this bomb went off oh no doubt about it and i saw the devastation and realised launch those bombs were ushered in eighteen months we'll be talking pictures. at the height of the troubles the ira churned out car bombs as if on...
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. >> the united states, the united kingdom, france and arab states agree that a cease fire must be implemented immediately. that means all attacks against civilians must stop. >> the president said no american ground forces will be deployed. meanwhile, gadhafi has agreed to the cease fire but there are reports from various news agency that's gadhafi soldiers are surrounding the rebel enclave of benghazi. gadhafi said the troops there. >> reporter: there to keep civilians safe. >>> the police say they haven't found the man from the fast food restaurant. since the gun hasn't been recovered either, he is still armed. two days after the shooting, the victim is still on life support. it appears he was shot at point blank range right in the head. police aren't revealing the machine's identity in case it is gang-related. the wednesday attack followed a gang-related shooting on saturday that led to the arrest of three teenagers. >>> the district american to contra costa county said he will dismiss about a dozen cases resulting from the arrest of a former leader of the drug task forceful the cases in y
. >> the united states, the united kingdom, france and arab states agree that a cease fire must be implemented immediately. that means all attacks against civilians must stop. >> the president said no american ground forces will be deployed. meanwhile, gadhafi has agreed to the cease fire but there are reports from various news agency that's gadhafi soldiers are surrounding the rebel enclave of benghazi. gadhafi said the troops there. >> reporter: there to keep civilians safe....
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the united states, the united kingdom, france, and arab states agree that a cease-fire must be implementedmmediately. that means all attacks against civilians must stop. gaddafi must stop his troops from advancing on benghazi. he must pull them back from misurata and established water, gas, and electricity supplies to all areas. humanitarian assistance must be allowed to reach the people of libya. let me be clear. these terms are not negotiable. >> in the libyan capital of tripoli, there is dismay and anger at the u.n. decision. many see the rebellion as a criminal enterprise supported by foreign powers that aim to ponder libya's oil. >>. two libya's now -- mirror opposites. in benghazi, the vote was a moment of joy. they felt rescued from the coming onslaught. they celebrated with their signature emblem, the flag of the old libyan kingdom. the other libya is that of colonel gaddafi. they want the world to think this is not a popular uprising of the criminal enterprise by gangsters who have tricked and enslaved the people of the east. he told benghazi that they were coming, prepare yoursel
the united states, the united kingdom, france, and arab states agree that a cease-fire must be implementedmmediately. that means all attacks against civilians must stop. gaddafi must stop his troops from advancing on benghazi. he must pull them back from misurata and established water, gas, and electricity supplies to all areas. humanitarian assistance must be allowed to reach the people of libya. let me be clear. these terms are not negotiable. >> in the libyan capital of tripoli, there...
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in the united kingdom stocks are down 3% and 1 expert says japan's long-term economic output is still unclear in financial recovery will depend on how quickly corporations can restore their energy and manufacturing capacities. >>> here at home the financial toll is still rising tonight and is expecting to reach $50 million. late this afternoon they said that the facility suffered $25 million in damage for this comes as. >> inspectors visit santa cruz to document evidence and their reports will be critical to free up federal funds. >> we did observe a lot of damage. i cannot quantify how much had occurred but certainly the tsunami wave did a lot of damage. >> inspectors were also up north inspecting the damage to crescent city. they will distribute their findings tomorrow you can find continuing coverage including video clips by clicking the tsunami tab on our homepage ktvu.com. >>> two hours ago pg&e met a deadline to deliver records concerning pressure levels on hundreds of miles of gas transmission line today handed over 150 pages of documents. some documents state regulators were l
in the united kingdom stocks are down 3% and 1 expert says japan's long-term economic output is still unclear in financial recovery will depend on how quickly corporations can restore their energy and manufacturing capacities. >>> here at home the financial toll is still rising tonight and is expecting to reach $50 million. late this afternoon they said that the facility suffered $25 million in damage for this comes as. >> inspectors visit santa cruz to document evidence and...
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smiley remains to be number one threat to the united kingdom from africa. so the budget is spent in britain's national interest. quite a lot of it is spent in certain national security interest, too, and we agreed early on that, by 2014, we would double the elements we spend in conflicted states, different parts of the world, increasing it something like 1.8 billion pounds a year. i just want to emphasize the fact that this is the projection of soft power and it is not just a somber. it is more scherwin for britain's interest. >> -- it is more importantly for britain's interest. >> given that the foreign office is a soft power, should there be -- [laughter] >> the whole question of influence is multifaceted. we exercise our influence by letter late. we do it through nato, the un, the eu, through our various relationship. the influence we have your our intelligence relationships with other countries. there are ways of affecting influence. but the one asset that has not been discussed sufficiently is time. it is that time that ministers are willing to spend wo
smiley remains to be number one threat to the united kingdom from africa. so the budget is spent in britain's national interest. quite a lot of it is spent in certain national security interest, too, and we agreed early on that, by 2014, we would double the elements we spend in conflicted states, different parts of the world, increasing it something like 1.8 billion pounds a year. i just want to emphasize the fact that this is the projection of soft power and it is not just a somber. it is more...
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so far the united kingdom, france, united states, denmark, canada, italy, qatar, asia, spain, and the united arab emirates have sent letters of clarification circulating to all council members in line with provisions of 1973. we have also received note ix identification from nato of its decision to commence an alliance pursuant to rezzluges 1970 and 1973. i look forward to being informed including the moslem nism in paragraph 8 of the resolution. i shall also diagnose nature a focal point for coordination within the secretariat. we are receiving a concept of member states as indicated in paragraph 11 of the resolution. resolution 1973 further requested that i set up a panel of experts to assist a libya community in implementing sanctions. some have already been contacted. it is expected that those will possess expertise in the areas of transportation, maritime, customs, and border control. given the critical situation on the ground it is imperative that we continue to act with speed and decision. the resolution places great responsibilities on the u.n. system. i will show you that --
so far the united kingdom, france, united states, denmark, canada, italy, qatar, asia, spain, and the united arab emirates have sent letters of clarification circulating to all council members in line with provisions of 1973. we have also received note ix identification from nato of its decision to commence an alliance pursuant to rezzluges 1970 and 1973. i look forward to being informed including the moslem nism in paragraph 8 of the resolution. i shall also diagnose nature a focal point for...
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don't walk around with a cheat sheet, who are the top five, us, russia, china, france, and the united ud kingdom. pakistan is close to surprising the united kingdom and on the trajectory to be the 4th largest. it's the host to more terrorists groups than any other nation. per square kilometer, you can't find more terrorists with the possible exception of the gaza strip. pakistan has an extraordinary complex relationship. on the one hand, it's been the patron of many of the terrorists groups, the group that attacked mumbai in 2008, it was a subsidiary, and yet it is at war with others, the pakistan and taliban. it's an extremely violent war. last year there were over 2,000 terrorists attacks in pakistan. nearly 10,000 pakistanis died or were wounded. how did we get here? that's the subject that i try to address in the deadly embrace. i try to do it by looking at three narratives and see how they interconnect with each other. the first narrative is pakistan's own internal. the second is the u.s. pakistani bilateral relationship, and the third is the rise in global jihad. what we think of here in a
don't walk around with a cheat sheet, who are the top five, us, russia, china, france, and the united ud kingdom. pakistan is close to surprising the united kingdom and on the trajectory to be the 4th largest. it's the host to more terrorists groups than any other nation. per square kilometer, you can't find more terrorists with the possible exception of the gaza strip. pakistan has an extraordinary complex relationship. on the one hand, it's been the patron of many of the terrorists groups,...
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led by such as france the united kingdom the united states elite or staying in debt for venting for theircivilian deaths already we have heard reports of a number of civilians killed on the ground as a result of fire here in libya so a lot of cause for concern russia or scary local policing itself opinions and concerns of the chairman of russia's foreign media upper house of parliament has also spoken about this ongoing intervention in libya saying that the causes for it and therefore the outcomes i'm not as simple as they might appear. actually of the resolution the number ninety eight seventy three its main goal was to defend the civilian population but not to punish the gadhafi regime or overthrow it so in that respect with think that in one thousand seven to three a resolution is a mostly pure military and resolution this is a desperate for a humanitarian resolution then a for militarization my personal concern is that any military operation. and the which is conducted by the west in the arab world can lead to a very predictable scenario like all the parties involved in the conflict a
led by such as france the united kingdom the united states elite or staying in debt for venting for theircivilian deaths already we have heard reports of a number of civilians killed on the ground as a result of fire here in libya so a lot of cause for concern russia or scary local policing itself opinions and concerns of the chairman of russia's foreign media upper house of parliament has also spoken about this ongoing intervention in libya saying that the causes for it and therefore the...
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you're about to go for now the thanks for your time and let's talk about another western power the united kingdom the people of britain are about to go pro doubt who they are and how they live with the latest nationwide census just around the corner and now there's a fear over who will actually get to see the sensitive information but that's mainly because a controversial us the press corp is actually in charge of collecting the data are to correspondent lara and explains take a look at this. it's senses time in the u.k. when every household in the country is asked to provide detailed information about their lives to the government so they can keep track of what's going on and who will be in charge of this sensitive data. yes it's controversial u.s. arms manufacture a lot he departed and campaigners ranging from religious groups to peace activists to data protection lobbyists are really against it on ethical grounds they are number of oppressive regimes they also are the us heavily in the wars they fought in iraq and afghanistan opposed by the majority of people in britain even if supporting the
you're about to go for now the thanks for your time and let's talk about another western power the united kingdom the people of britain are about to go pro doubt who they are and how they live with the latest nationwide census just around the corner and now there's a fear over who will actually get to see the sensitive information but that's mainly because a controversial us the press corp is actually in charge of collecting the data are to correspondent lara and explains take a look at this....
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to have a situation where there are no british members because the united kingdom has left to the european union. i may have to impose a term limit on myself, but the best would be the abolition of the assembly. let me if i may just digress briefly on this. i had the great privilege at the end of last year of visiting ronald reagan's ranch outside of santa barbara. i would really recommend it. it's run by the young america's foundation and as i went around that little house i thought with every step, my respect for this man is increasing. in my job i go to a number of politicians houses, and usually there are reminders and pictures of the guy with a pope or the queen or whatever, gifts from visiting statesmen and by important people. in ronald reagan's ranch, there is no hint that this was the home of the leader of the free world for eight years. nothing political about it. the shower head is the liberty bell. that is the only political personnel. [laughter] but he had his own telegraph poles that he saw himself and painted himself and i thought this is exactly the kind of politician the f
to have a situation where there are no british members because the united kingdom has left to the european union. i may have to impose a term limit on myself, but the best would be the abolition of the assembly. let me if i may just digress briefly on this. i had the great privilege at the end of last year of visiting ronald reagan's ranch outside of santa barbara. i would really recommend it. it's run by the young america's foundation and as i went around that little house i thought with every...
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in the united kingdom a little in philly house bill and the forty one hotel the old waverly hotel they can also tell the millstone hotels some old country house holiday in the pool tiles the room brant the crimean the chesterfield the montague photo the local the rubens hotel. colonel gadhafi still hangs on the revolt opens the floodgates letting refugees pour out onto the libyan border. but human now the launch also we choose your are rising oil prices and fears of radical islam we look at how the on the rest of the region could impact the wider world. the media empire prepares to strike back. the u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton says the u.s. is in an information war with foreign media and is losing it among those who are winning the war she named r t i'll be back with more in just a few minutes. this is live from moscow a key town in libya's oil rich east has reportedly been targeted by a strikes once again also a day off the forces loyal to colonel gadhafi to control if it will later forced out by the opposition fighting continues the u.n. is warning of a humanitarian crisis
in the united kingdom a little in philly house bill and the forty one hotel the old waverly hotel they can also tell the millstone hotels some old country house holiday in the pool tiles the room brant the crimean the chesterfield the montague photo the local the rubens hotel. colonel gadhafi still hangs on the revolt opens the floodgates letting refugees pour out onto the libyan border. but human now the launch also we choose your are rising oil prices and fears of radical islam we look at how...
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the united kingdom, $23 billion per year. that is only one aspect. imagine if we took the time to record and tallied the global cost of all types of violence against women. it would be astronomical. man, unless you feel left out, don't worry, you are included in this. that america we have the proud distinction of being one of the most violent places for boys. one in five boys will be molested before they are 13. these figures are low because many -- when sexually abused boys are not treated, society has to deal with them later, resulting in problems like crime and more sexual abuse. the suicide rate for boys who have been abused is 14 times higher than a non abused boy. drug use is 12-40 times greater. many experts believe that many boys are sexually abused. after a came out on the other side of my abuse, had to dedicate my work. i completed a short film called flashcards, loosely based on my childhood. it won a international awards, it aired on international public television. the canadian mounties approached before the movie was even done and used i
the united kingdom, $23 billion per year. that is only one aspect. imagine if we took the time to record and tallied the global cost of all types of violence against women. it would be astronomical. man, unless you feel left out, don't worry, you are included in this. that america we have the proud distinction of being one of the most violent places for boys. one in five boys will be molested before they are 13. these figures are low because many -- when sexually abused boys are not treated,...
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and my perception is that the parties leading politically in the coalition principally france the united kingdom and the united states are really walking on very thin ice when it comes to making this endgame or the end result explicit if they want to keep the whole coalition on board well as you were saying a moment ago that there is no clear end game inside there a lot of a question was hanging around what exactly will be the final outcome here but the international coalition says its airstrikes are a success but other countries believe they'll still go in with ground troops what's next. well i mean clearly the idea of ground troops which has been voiced by some of the coalition forces is not something that was mentioned in the in the in the resolution of the united nations so clearly that would be a step beyond. what some of the part this especially from the arab world would like would like to see also because clearly if if the idea of ground troops is becomes actually there and the objective would become regime change rather than protecting the civilian population in a way you can argue if gr
and my perception is that the parties leading politically in the coalition principally france the united kingdom and the united states are really walking on very thin ice when it comes to making this endgame or the end result explicit if they want to keep the whole coalition on board well as you were saying a moment ago that there is no clear end game inside there a lot of a question was hanging around what exactly will be the final outcome here but the international coalition says its...