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i passionately beieve in the future of our united kingdom. i passionate believe we are stronger together rather than breaking apart. frankly, i'm sad that we're even having this debate because i support the united kingdom so strongly, but we have to respect the fact that scotland vote for a separatist party at the scottish parliament elections. so the first thing that is right to do is make clear the legal position. that is what my right honorable friend the scottish secretary has been doing, and we've made the offer that we will hold a referendum for a referendum can be made in scotland and held in scotland. and, frankly, i look forward to having the debate because i think that there have been too many in thenp were happy to talk about the process. they're happy to talk about the process. they don't want to talk about the substance. i sometimes feel wh i listen to them it's not a referendum they want, it's a never in them. let's have a debate let's keep our country together. [shouting] >> mr. speer, can agree with the prime minister and sayin
i passionately beieve in the future of our united kingdom. i passionate believe we are stronger together rather than breaking apart. frankly, i'm sad that we're even having this debate because i support the united kingdom so strongly, but we have to respect the fact that scotland vote for a separatist party at the scottish parliament elections. so the first thing that is right to do is make clear the legal position. that is what my right honorable friend the scottish secretary has been doing,...
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[shouting] >> we on this side of the house -- [laughter] >> we believe the united kingdom benefits the people of scotland and the people of the rest of the united kingdom in equal measures. we are stronger together and weaker apart. does the prime minister agree withe that we must make the case for the union, not simply agnst separatism but the positive case about the shared benefits to scotland's part in the united kingdom? the shared economic interest, the shared institution by the nhs and defense forces and the bbc, and above all, the shared values we hold together? >> i'm happy to say this is an area where the right honorable gentleman and i are going to be 100% agreement. i passionately believe in the future of our united kingdom. i passionate believe we are stronger together rather than breaking apart. frankly, i'm sad that we're even having this debate because i support the united kingdom so strongly, but we have to respect the fact that scotland vote for a separatistparty at the scottish parliament elections. so the first thing that is right to do is make clear the legal positi
[shouting] >> we on this side of the house -- [laughter] >> we believe the united kingdom benefits the people of scotland and the people of the rest of the united kingdom in equal measures. we are stronger together and weaker apart. does the prime minister agree withe that we must make the case for the union, not simply agnst separatism but the positive case about the shared benefits to scotland's part in the united kingdom? the shared economic interest, the shared institution by...
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[shouting] >> we on this side of the house -- [laughter] >> we believe the united kingdom benefits the people of scotland and the people of the rest of the united kingdom in equal measures. we are stronger together and weaker apart. does the prime minister agree with me that we must make the case for the union, not simply against separatism but the positive case about the shared benefits to scotland's part in the united kingdom? the shared economic interest, the shared institution by the nhs and defense forces and the bbc, and above all, the shared values we hold together? >> i'm happy to say this is an area where the right honorable gentleman and i are going to be 100% agreement. i passionately believe in the future of our united kingdom. i passionate believe we are stronger together rather than breaking apart. frankly, i'm sad that we're even having this debate because i support the united kingdom so strongly, but we have to respect the fact that scotland vote for a separatist party at the scottish parliament elections. so the first thing that is right to do is make clear the legal p
[shouting] >> we on this side of the house -- [laughter] >> we believe the united kingdom benefits the people of scotland and the people of the rest of the united kingdom in equal measures. we are stronger together and weaker apart. does the prime minister agree with me that we must make the case for the union, not simply against separatism but the positive case about the shared benefits to scotland's part in the united kingdom? the shared economic interest, the shared institution...
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, which i dearly hope they do, or whether they want to leave the united kingdom. but i think the point everyone needs to understand is that auctions for further devolution, options for changes across the united kingdom are matters for all of the united kingdom and matters all the making should rightly discuss. >> me i, may i put it to the prime minister that for britain to commit still more funds to the imf, would in effect be providing a subsidy to germany? because it is still not fully supporting its own currency while benefiting from its depreciation? >> the audible, the right honorable member makes an important point, and, of course, the imf managing director is in london today. our message has been very clear, that there shouldn't be a question of committing further imf funds until the eurozone itself has shown that its company to the going to stand behind its own currency. and i think if you read her speech last night in germany, she made absolutely clear that the role of the imf is to support countries and not currency zones. and this government supports tha
, which i dearly hope they do, or whether they want to leave the united kingdom. but i think the point everyone needs to understand is that auctions for further devolution, options for changes across the united kingdom are matters for all of the united kingdom and matters all the making should rightly discuss. >> me i, may i put it to the prime minister that for britain to commit still more funds to the imf, would in effect be providing a subsidy to germany? because it is still not fully...
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, which i dearly hope they do, or whether they want to leave the united kingdom. but i think the point everyone needs to understand is that auctions for further devolution, options for changes across the united kingdom are matters for all of the united kingdom and matters all the making should rightly discuss. >> me i, may i put it to the prime minister that for britain to commit still more funds to the imf, would in effect be providing a subsidy to germany? because it is still not fully supporting its own currency while benefiting from its depreciation? >> the audible, the right honorable member makes an important point, and, of course, the imf managing director is in london today. our message has been very clear, that there shouldn't be a question of committing further imf funds until the eurozone itself has shown that its company to the going to stand behind its own currency. and i think if you read her speech last night in germany, she made absolutely clear that the role of the imf is to support countries and not currency zones. and this government supports tha
, which i dearly hope they do, or whether they want to leave the united kingdom. but i think the point everyone needs to understand is that auctions for further devolution, options for changes across the united kingdom are matters for all of the united kingdom and matters all the making should rightly discuss. >> me i, may i put it to the prime minister that for britain to commit still more funds to the imf, would in effect be providing a subsidy to germany? because it is still not fully...
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. >> we on this side of the house believe the united kingdom benefits the people of scotland and the people of the rest of the united kingdom in equal measure. we are stronger together and we were part. does the prime minister agree with me that we must make the case for the union, not simply against separatism but the positive case about the shared benefits to us all of scotland's part in the united kingdom? the shared economic interests, the shared institutions such as the n.h.s., the defense forces, and the bbc, and above all, the shared values we hold together? >> i am happy to say that we are in 100% agreement. i passionately believe in the future of our united kingdom and passionately believe that we are stronger together than we would be by breaking apart. frankly, i am sad we are even having this debate because i support the united kingdom so strongly, but we have to respect the fact that scott and voted for a separatist party in the scottish parliamentary elections, so the first thing that is right to do is make clear the legal position about the referendum. we have made the
. >> we on this side of the house believe the united kingdom benefits the people of scotland and the people of the rest of the united kingdom in equal measure. we are stronger together and we were part. does the prime minister agree with me that we must make the case for the union, not simply against separatism but the positive case about the shared benefits to us all of scotland's part in the united kingdom? the shared economic interests, the shared institutions such as the n.h.s., the...
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believers in the united kingdom hold fast to their faith while attacks against them increase. >> plus messenger angels in mexico. how a tiny evangelical church is transforming the dangerous streets of juarez into a place of peace. >> and why this video had millions of hits in less than a a christian country. hello i am wendy griffith. >> and i am george thomas. top levels o government to local city councils and secular organizations. >> mark martin reports these attacks are waking up a sleeping church. >> reporter: more than 400 years ago, esh explorers brought christianity to the "christian world news" new world. today in the united kingdom, sharing that christian freedom could land you behind bars. it is a criminal offense. police have arrested a number of christians including street preachers because listeners consider it insulting. >> there is knowledge of god, 16 year olds that have never grown up going to church and radically turned away from god and following different things. >> campaign groups that regard religion and christianity as a private affair. >> mike judge works to d
believers in the united kingdom hold fast to their faith while attacks against them increase. >> plus messenger angels in mexico. how a tiny evangelical church is transforming the dangerous streets of juarez into a place of peace. >> and why this video had millions of hits in less than a a christian country. hello i am wendy griffith. >> and i am george thomas. top levels o government to local city councils and secular organizations. >> mark martin reports these attacks...
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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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. >> is scotland set to leave the united kingdom? ght a possible departure date as scotland's first minister dismissed claims by u.k. ministers his planned referendum was illegal. >> it has to be the goal for 2014 because it's the biggest decision scotland has made for 300 years. if you do things properly, the proper process has to take place and have the debate in the way it must be had and that's the date we're going to move towards. i can understand that perhaps they haven't thought about these things but must resist the temptation to interfere in scottish democracy. common sense, good judgment in the scottish parliament and above all, the view of the scottish people prevail at the end of the day. >> mr. secretary moore, in the cons they said mr. salmond was exceeding bold power and offered to resolve that but with strings attached. >> i thought we should have the referendum sooner rather than later. i think the economic uncertainty is bad for scotland and bad for individuals whose jobs are potentially at stake in the future. let's
. >> is scotland set to leave the united kingdom? ght a possible departure date as scotland's first minister dismissed claims by u.k. ministers his planned referendum was illegal. >> it has to be the goal for 2014 because it's the biggest decision scotland has made for 300 years. if you do things properly, the proper process has to take place and have the debate in the way it must be had and that's the date we're going to move towards. i can understand that perhaps they haven't...
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their plan is at the heart of the draft resolution put forward by the kingdom of morocco and they do so with the full support of the united kingdom and i think with the support of the majority of the security council members. if implemented in full, the arab league plan would lead to an end to all violence against syrian civil yanscivilians and it woul major stumbling blocks to reform it would give confidence to the syrian people. it would staff an exclusive syrian-led political process that would allow the syrian people to determine their future peacefully. and it would lead to a national unity government and elections. syria needs a path out of conflict and misery and with this plan, the arab league has provided one that is credible and viable. and they have done so after three months of engagement described by the secretary general, with all sides in syria. after multiple visits to damascus by ministerial delegations from arab nations on the basis of the work of over 150 arab league monitors inside syria and in the light of their own deep understanding of their own region. the arab world is on and off asking the united
their plan is at the heart of the draft resolution put forward by the kingdom of morocco and they do so with the full support of the united kingdom and i think with the support of the majority of the security council members. if implemented in full, the arab league plan would lead to an end to all violence against syrian civil yanscivilians and it woul major stumbling blocks to reform it would give confidence to the syrian people. it would staff an exclusive syrian-led political process that...
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last year the united kingdom came out with their strategic defense and security review and we talked to them about, as a nation, about what are they giving up? i wonder whether we had similar conversations before the roll-out of the new strategic guidance and this budget with our reliable shoulder-to-shoulder partners. have we talked to the brits and the australians enough about what we are giving up, what strategic risks we as a nation are willing to accept, and therefore as our partners, are they going to accept the same risks or are they going to fill that niche? how did those conversations go? based on my experience they probably went very quickly. [ laughter ] they probably went about two days before anything was rolled out, and we called them "consultations." it remains to be seen what our partners can do. that's one set of partners and david and i have talked at length about building partnership capability within existing partners who are capable, you know, the brits shall the germans, the french, what are we doing to help them with their capabilities and capacities, versus inn
last year the united kingdom came out with their strategic defense and security review and we talked to them about, as a nation, about what are they giving up? i wonder whether we had similar conversations before the roll-out of the new strategic guidance and this budget with our reliable shoulder-to-shoulder partners. have we talked to the brits and the australians enough about what we are giving up, what strategic risks we as a nation are willing to accept, and therefore as our partners, are...
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after the break the united kingdom is trying and failing to use economic austerity to help its economy i'll show you why this is the wrong approach and what they should really do. discover is. communicate with you want to. test yourself and become three. see what nature can give you. right if you move. from funds to christian. stocks on t.v. dot com. a few days ago the indiana senate passed a law i call right to work for less they call it right to work using the. half heartly law to exempt themselves from the one nine hundred thirty five national labor relations act yesterday the indiana governor and bush economic advisor mitch daniels and the republicans did their republican or bottle following the state of the union. mission this mr doughboy or. today the indiana house passed a right to work for less law so now the senate the house this is the first time what makes this significant is that this is the first time right to work for a less has come to a midwestern industrial state this represents a full out war on the right of workers to have democracy in the workplace and make money no
after the break the united kingdom is trying and failing to use economic austerity to help its economy i'll show you why this is the wrong approach and what they should really do. discover is. communicate with you want to. test yourself and become three. see what nature can give you. right if you move. from funds to christian. stocks on t.v. dot com. a few days ago the indiana senate passed a law i call right to work for less they call it right to work using the. half heartly law to exempt...
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a majority in france and the united kingdom. the malware is called ram nit. it has been : version has a new twist. it goes in and steals usernames and passwords and then the facebook is accessed by the criminal. then they post a link, on the facebook page for all their friends to click on. once click off goes the worm inflecting be compromised. >> one step ahead. >> reporter: he says hackers are finding social networks, not e-mail more and more alluring the steal your data. >> they want to get into your : you trusts them automatically. that way they can spread that malware to those people and the end goal is making money. >> reporter: facebook sent me a statement that said, we have not seen the virus propagating on facebook but have become working to mibach, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> lawmakers are considering new legislation that would cap salaries for csu presidents. the bill would give priority to home grown talent during hiring decisions. >>> monitoring clean up : oil spill that is releasing a sulfur odor. a pipeline busts at the envelope weapons station. n
a majority in france and the united kingdom. the malware is called ram nit. it has been : version has a new twist. it goes in and steals usernames and passwords and then the facebook is accessed by the criminal. then they post a link, on the facebook page for all their friends to click on. once click off goes the worm inflecting be compromised. >> one step ahead. >> reporter: he says hackers are finding social networks, not e-mail more and more alluring the steal your data. >>...
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well, last year, the united kingdom came out with their strategic defense and security review. and we talked to them, as a nation, about what are they giving up? i wonder whether we had similar conversations before the roll out of this new strategic guidance and this budget with our reliable, shoulder-to-shoulder departments. have we talked to the brits and the australians enough about what we are giving up and what we are willing to accept. and, therefore, as our partners, are they going to accept the same risks? or are they going to fill their niche? based on my experience, they probably want went very quickliment they probably went two days before anything was rolled out and we called them consultations. it remains to be seen what our partners can do. that's one set of partners. and david and i have talked at length about building partnership capability. the brits, the germans, the french, what are we doing to help them with their capableties and capacities, versus innovative partnerships, which i think is the executive branch's code for, you know, partner that is we don't --
well, last year, the united kingdom came out with their strategic defense and security review. and we talked to them, as a nation, about what are they giving up? i wonder whether we had similar conversations before the roll out of this new strategic guidance and this budget with our reliable, shoulder-to-shoulder departments. have we talked to the brits and the australians enough about what we are giving up and what we are willing to accept. and, therefore, as our partners, are they going to...
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there's ardea team of people from the united kingdom assisting both in dealing with the collection ofpons of small arms and also looking after the issue in relation to the surface to air missiles that also have gone missing in the area. we have also got people involved in the mining and decommissioning so the united kingdom takes this issue very seriously. is essential to militia, under proper control and arms are returned and the politics of libya can now get on and work for the future. >> does the government show my repulsion that supporters of gadhafi have been subject to revenge executions without any semblance of due process? now being accompanied by a determination to persuade the new government of libya not too without any dissent into brutality. >> mr. speaker unequivocally yes, but i think what what we have to do is paid to tribute to the work of the national transitional council who set out a clear set of principles on which they would seek to remove the regime and also by which to govern, which indeed and chairman jalil has made it clear on a variety of occasions no reprisa
there's ardea team of people from the united kingdom assisting both in dealing with the collection ofpons of small arms and also looking after the issue in relation to the surface to air missiles that also have gone missing in the area. we have also got people involved in the mining and decommissioning so the united kingdom takes this issue very seriously. is essential to militia, under proper control and arms are returned and the politics of libya can now get on and work for the future....
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. >> this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to showcase the united kingdom. billions will be watching. >> the london games will at a secret weapon, familiar and much of the royal faces -- much-loved well faces. the opening ceremonies will begin with the ringing of a large bell. the island is full of noises, sounds, sweet airs that give the light but fear not. it sounds pretty british to me. >> still to come, detecting autism. feeling makes and pains after a long flight? how about a little downward dog? and airport just opened a yoga room for travelers. >> sunshine is coming into the picture, but colder temperatures are on the way. from sky team 11, ec all the action at sandy point. here at b.w.i. martians, 63.. >> now your 11 insta-weather- plus forecast with john collins. >> we are starting our weathercast with the weather news story. tents were blown down by thunderstorms that went across the area. all gone now, but they still have to straighten the tents out. that is the damage that was done by these strong winds that came through the little thunderstorm bu
. >> this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to showcase the united kingdom. billions will be watching. >> the london games will at a secret weapon, familiar and much of the royal faces -- much-loved well faces. the opening ceremonies will begin with the ringing of a large bell. the island is full of noises, sounds, sweet airs that give the light but fear not. it sounds pretty british to me. >> still to come, detecting autism. feeling makes and pains after a long flight? how...
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netflix said it's launching service in the united kingdom and ireland. in a sign of improving consumer confidence, consumers are taking on some extra debt. the government reported that consumer borrowing surged by more than $20 billion in november, the largest monthly gain in a decade. not only were they buying cars, but also frequently swiping credit cards for holiday gifts. no surprise then that shares of american express and mastercard each rose while visa lost ground today. citi expects the u.s. card and payment sector to outperform this year, citing fewer regulatory risks and an improving economy. in the biotech space, a lot of interest in a linkup between bristol-myers squibb and inhibitex. over the weekend, bristol myers agreed to acquire inhibitex for $2.5 billion or $26 a share. inhibitex shares more than doubled today while bristol myers barely budged. inhibitex is developing a oral treatment for hepatitis c. the buyout news spread to other biotechs with experimental hepatitis c therapies in the pipeline. idenix surged nearly 40%, a near five-ye
netflix said it's launching service in the united kingdom and ireland. in a sign of improving consumer confidence, consumers are taking on some extra debt. the government reported that consumer borrowing surged by more than $20 billion in november, the largest monthly gain in a decade. not only were they buying cars, but also frequently swiping credit cards for holiday gifts. no surprise then that shares of american express and mastercard each rose while visa lost ground today. citi expects the...
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>> up and down the united kingdom, all over europe, big sports stadiums in the surveys, i have never covered a rally of the raj before. they had tires and rusty tools. this intimate nature is fascinating and really quite important. in this race, the effect has been to push people to the right, moderates is an insult. >> in iowa, people get to see the candidates up close, and that matters, too, doesn't it? >> if he does become a candidate, ron paul is stressing the anti-war message. what people make of that character is as important of the policies. people are judging not just to the contents of what they will do with the economy -- >> it is tempting to look at this primary process and think, wake me up when there is a nominee. ron paul, mitt romney, newt gingrich o have a chance. >> politics is destruction testing, really putting them through it. they all have something slightly different to offer. newt gingrich is the most serious challenger, but he would have been dangerous because he thinks out of the box. michele bachmann would go for the evangelical christians. >> a victory rall
>> up and down the united kingdom, all over europe, big sports stadiums in the surveys, i have never covered a rally of the raj before. they had tires and rusty tools. this intimate nature is fascinating and really quite important. in this race, the effect has been to push people to the right, moderates is an insult. >> in iowa, people get to see the candidates up close, and that matters, too, doesn't it? >> if he does become a candidate, ron paul is stressing the anti-war...
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gentleman here. >> from the united kingdom. prime minister, a lot of discussion in the eurozone this week about redefining and remodeling capitalism, and you recently made a speech on the subject. are we on an up evidentble path towards -- inevitable path towards state capitalism? >> i don't think we are. those who believe in market capitalism have to make the defense against state capitalism, and at the heart of it is the root of all. it's a hard thing to advertise to international investors, but it's a good tip to see how many times the government is in the court case. we lose them all the time, but it's a good test of are you living in a free country where you enforce your rights and property rights and everything else. i think the genuine open free market economy is the european economies have to stand up and shout about values of freedom and democracy in the rule of law for those who are the things that make us safe and great economies in investments. i don't think we should give up in the battle. the challenge in a way is
gentleman here. >> from the united kingdom. prime minister, a lot of discussion in the eurozone this week about redefining and remodeling capitalism, and you recently made a speech on the subject. are we on an up evidentble path towards -- inevitable path towards state capitalism? >> i don't think we are. those who believe in market capitalism have to make the defense against state capitalism, and at the heart of it is the root of all. it's a hard thing to advertise to international...
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restoring a proud scotland for prime minister cameron is the potential to become the man who let the united kingdom come apart laura smith party. coming up to nineteen minutes past the hour still to come on our team with less than fifty days to go we look at the current political climate in russia head of march a presidential election. the u.s. has strengthened its presence in the persian gulf with the aircraft carrier abraham lincoln sailing into waters off iran on thursday the move is seen as a test of tehran's resolve after it warned america not to send more swore ships through the strait of hormuz tensions between the u.s. and iran intensified after the islamic republic threatened to block the strait of vital oil transit in response to further sanctions over its nuclear program washington valid to retaliate if you're wrong to cut off a passage. from antiwar group international action center says what the u.s. really wants is to regain control over iranian oil that last decades ago. the motivation for the u.s. to continue repressing the iranian people to assassinate nuclear scientists it has not
restoring a proud scotland for prime minister cameron is the potential to become the man who let the united kingdom come apart laura smith party. coming up to nineteen minutes past the hour still to come on our team with less than fifty days to go we look at the current political climate in russia head of march a presidential election. the u.s. has strengthened its presence in the persian gulf with the aircraft carrier abraham lincoln sailing into waters off iran on thursday the move is seen as...
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gentleman here. >> from the united kingdom. discussion in the eurozone this week about redefining and remodeling capitalism, and you recently made a speech on the subject. are we on an up evidentble path towards -- inevitable path towards state capitalism? >> i don't think we are. those who believe in market capitalism have to make the defense against state capitalism, and at the heart of it is the root of all. it's a hard thing to advertise to international investors, but it's a good tip to see how many times the government is in the court case. we lose them all the time, but it's a good test of are you living in a free country where you enforce your rights and property rights and everything else. i think the genuine open free market economy is the european economies have to stand up and shout about values of freedom and democracy in the rule of law for those who are the things that make us safe and great economies in investments. i don't think we should give up in the battle. the challenge in a way is simple. we have the two
gentleman here. >> from the united kingdom. discussion in the eurozone this week about redefining and remodeling capitalism, and you recently made a speech on the subject. are we on an up evidentble path towards -- inevitable path towards state capitalism? >> i don't think we are. those who believe in market capitalism have to make the defense against state capitalism, and at the heart of it is the root of all. it's a hard thing to advertise to international investors, but it's a...
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[shouting] >> we on this side of the house -- [laughter] >> we believe the united kingdom benefits thepeople of scotland and the people of the rest of the united kingdom in equal measures. we are stronger together and weaker apart. does the prime minister agree with me that we must make the case for the union, not simply against separatism but the positive case about the shared benefits to scotland's part in the united kingdom? the shared economic interest, the shared institution by the nhs and defense forces and the bbc, and above all, the shared values we hold together? >> i'm happy to say this is an area where the right honorable gentleman and i are going to be 100% agreement. i passionately believe in the future of our united kingdom. i passionate believe we are stronger together rather than breaking apart. frankly, i'm sad that we're even having this debate because i support the united kingdom so strongly, but we have to respect the fact that scotland vote for a separatist party at the scottish parliament elections. so the first thing that is right to do is make clear the legal po
[shouting] >> we on this side of the house -- [laughter] >> we believe the united kingdom benefits thepeople of scotland and the people of the rest of the united kingdom in equal measures. we are stronger together and weaker apart. does the prime minister agree with me that we must make the case for the union, not simply against separatism but the positive case about the shared benefits to scotland's part in the united kingdom? the shared economic interest, the shared institution by...
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question like quite similar to what you see a full people trying to place or to move to say the united kingdom of the united states this type of citizenship test have become commonplace you will see that input put in place in russia to have a similar system here. peter thanks very much indeed for bringing us this update artie's correspondent here all over there. the sanctions keep piling up on iran the expected to announce on monday an unprecedented bloc wide ban on running a well europe's as well before the common good and will make tehran rethink its nuclear program which israel and its allies see as a threat our correspondent as our syria brings us more on the dangers these sanctions may bring. the foreign ministers of the twenty seven member states of the european union are meeting today and one of the most important issues on the table out of the sanctions on iran it is expected that they will pass on presidents and targeting the country's oil and financial sectors this will be the toughest to date and it's of course over the controversial nuclear program. of long insisted that iran is on
question like quite similar to what you see a full people trying to place or to move to say the united kingdom of the united states this type of citizenship test have become commonplace you will see that input put in place in russia to have a similar system here. peter thanks very much indeed for bringing us this update artie's correspondent here all over there. the sanctions keep piling up on iran the expected to announce on monday an unprecedented bloc wide ban on running a well europe's as...
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we don't have the class warfare that we find in the united kingdom. >> thanks very much. the only u.s. serviceman convicted of involvement in the massacre of iraqi civilians six years ago will serve no more than three months in jail. the staff sergeant lead a squad marines who killed 24 people after a bomb attack on american troops. dereliction of duty. 10 people killed and more than 30 wounded in iraq after two car bombs exploded in solder city. one exploded near a group of laborers. there has been increased violence lately. the world's first human trials using a embryonic stem cells to treat diseases of the eye. two american women noticed some improvement in their vision. experts caution that years of tests are still ahead to approve the technique is entirely safe and effective. turkey is performing or threatening diplomatic retaliation against france. the parliament agreed to make it a crime to deny genocide against armenians during world war i. hundreds of thousands of people died and there's been a long- running dispute over the exact number and whether or not this ma
we don't have the class warfare that we find in the united kingdom. >> thanks very much. the only u.s. serviceman convicted of involvement in the massacre of iraqi civilians six years ago will serve no more than three months in jail. the staff sergeant lead a squad marines who killed 24 people after a bomb attack on american troops. dereliction of duty. 10 people killed and more than 30 wounded in iraq after two car bombs exploded in solder city. one exploded near a group of laborers....
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the british government is looking to increase the number of flights to and from the united kingdom. >> with more than half a million people -- takeoffs and landings, and heathrow airport is one of the busiest in the world. plans to build a third was shelled by the government. the mayor of london says ministers are showing increasing interest in plans for a new airport outside london. >> david cameron had been very interested in the idea of a long-term sustainable solution for the aviation needs. the trouble with heathrow is that it is a great airports, but you cannot keep expanding it. it is in the wrong place. >> this is one vision of the future, a new hub close to the capital. this could be one way of dealing with the growing demand. environmental campaigners are likely to challenge the idea, the airport would present the rivers wildlife. ken livingstone is against the plan. he is fighting boris johnson in the upcoming election. other parties of also voiced their concerns. >> it is not a realistic idea. it is a flight of fancy from boris. >> it is a preposterous idea. >> the governm
the british government is looking to increase the number of flights to and from the united kingdom. >> with more than half a million people -- takeoffs and landings, and heathrow airport is one of the busiest in the world. plans to build a third was shelled by the government. the mayor of london says ministers are showing increasing interest in plans for a new airport outside london. >> david cameron had been very interested in the idea of a long-term sustainable solution for the...
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some other countries and we've seen the ones not only in the united states but we've seen in the for instance last summer in the united kingdom obviously it was quite a serious challenge to the authorities definitely it was not to be ignored but also what was some sort of all we reaction and it was not to be ignored so some well tried to teach us some lessons of democracy we tell them that we are absolutely ready to listen to good advice but we are not ready for some sort of lecturing some are saying that the u.s. government's reaction to the occupy movement is going to result in further limitation limitations of the rights of the us citizens to believe this so the reaction of the authorities to those meetings and manifestations there was a rather rude able to see and we've seen it in the united states i mean the famous no movement occupy wall street it also spilled over to some western european countries we've seen on c.n.n. on b.b.c. and other news channels who seem pictures of wild forceful disruption of those photos and meetings by the police have been quite a number of occasions into the. after the terrorist acts of nine
some other countries and we've seen the ones not only in the united states but we've seen in the for instance last summer in the united kingdom obviously it was quite a serious challenge to the authorities definitely it was not to be ignored but also what was some sort of all we reaction and it was not to be ignored so some well tried to teach us some lessons of democracy we tell them that we are absolutely ready to listen to good advice but we are not ready for some sort of lecturing some are...
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a distinction between begin a and the united kingdom as an example is primarily due to the scores in the lowball norms category where the united states has yet to ratify two important treaties. for countries have particularly low levels of transparency. specifically israel, north korea, india and china on materials and material security. this mostly directs -- most radically affects the scores what we call the global norms category. for example if india were as transparent as the united kingdom, its rank in the global norms category would move from 26 to six overall. appropriate levels of transparency are critical because independent of the specific security posture on the ground, to fix the international confidence in the country's nuclear material security conditions. finally, for the lowest ranking, the index showed that these countries with the exception of the materials and sites categories generally have low scores in most if not all of the indicator categories and providing these countries many opportunities for improvement on their material security conditions. at this point l
a distinction between begin a and the united kingdom as an example is primarily due to the scores in the lowball norms category where the united states has yet to ratify two important treaties. for countries have particularly low levels of transparency. specifically israel, north korea, india and china on materials and material security. this mostly directs -- most radically affects the scores what we call the global norms category. for example if india were as transparent as the united...
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. >> in the united kingdom, not everything is hunky-dory either. some britains are jolly well-fed up with the direction their country seems to be heading in. the economy is contracting more than 2 1/2 people don't have a job, and prime minister david cameron has isolated britain politically in europe. no wonder many britains are dreaming of the good old teems when men were gentlemen and women were ladies. >> for more than 40 years, brian palmer worked in the british parliament's house of commons as a messenger. he ran files and notes back and forth in the age before computers and e-mail. he thinks back fondly on that time. >> it's all changed, as you say. then i felt that politics moved at a slower pace. it was more sedate. >> then came the recession and government austerity measures and the mood in england darkened. nothing is the way it used to be. >> it's as though there's a big cloud hanging over people. but as with all clouds, they will pass. people feel depressed. >> brian isn't one to sit around and sing the blues. he found a new job at the r
. >> in the united kingdom, not everything is hunky-dory either. some britains are jolly well-fed up with the direction their country seems to be heading in. the economy is contracting more than 2 1/2 people don't have a job, and prime minister david cameron has isolated britain politically in europe. no wonder many britains are dreaming of the good old teems when men were gentlemen and women were ladies. >> for more than 40 years, brian palmer worked in the british parliament's...
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continue today to ease and you are in the united kingdom in the united states and also so globally there is an expectation of increase a month or two mosques as a result of the you know that is expected inflation future inflation those expectations also been factored the in and the real loss that's what we would call you know kind of physical tangible assets own we're not in bali you would expect that to continue not in terms of rising oil prices but at least the firm level of oil prices in the range of say eighty five two hundred five somewhere in the neighborhood of course thing it's a bit of a curse because the high oil prices this weight are disincentive the economy to move into let's say more technology based initiatives and where is that drop down to a lower price there is an urgency certainly to diversify but putting that aside for a second is there now some diversification in terms of a move toward let's call it technology or social media certainly we saw social media on display recently and last cow so there's a lot of talent there is that in the cards going forward certainly is
continue today to ease and you are in the united kingdom in the united states and also so globally there is an expectation of increase a month or two mosques as a result of the you know that is expected inflation future inflation those expectations also been factored the in and the real loss that's what we would call you know kind of physical tangible assets own we're not in bali you would expect that to continue not in terms of rising oil prices but at least the firm level of oil prices in the...