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thank you. >> america, the united kingdom, and france are at one. iran's nuclear program is the most urgent proliferation challenge that the world faces today. as president obama and president sarkozy have just said, the level of deception by the iranian government and the scale of what we believe is the breach of international commitments will shock and anger the whole international community. and it will harden our resolve. confronted by the serial the assumption of many years, the international community has no choice today but to draw a line in the sand. on october 1, iran must now engage with the international community and joined the international community as a partner. if it does not do so, it will be further isolated. i say on behalf of the united kingdom today, we will not let this matter rest. we are prepared to implement further and more stringent sanctions. let the message that goes out to the world be absolutely clear. that iran must abandon any military ambitions for its nuclear program. thank you. >>>> mahmoud ahmadinejad responded t
thank you. >> america, the united kingdom, and france are at one. iran's nuclear program is the most urgent proliferation challenge that the world faces today. as president obama and president sarkozy have just said, the level of deception by the iranian government and the scale of what we believe is the breach of international commitments will shock and anger the whole international community. and it will harden our resolve. confronted by the serial the assumption of many years, the...
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. >> he says the u.s., united kingdom, and france presented evidence to an international watchdog agency. i ran as president fired back, saying his country is not hiding any nuclear program. >> folks at first mariner our arena said it was the fastest sellout concert in history. it took just 20 minutes to sell all tickets to the bruce springsteen concert. only about 75 people stood in line were able to get those tickets. these tickets outsold the last record of hannah montana. >> now, your 11 insta-weather plus forecast with john collins. >> it is almost like we are trying to hang onto summertime. the temperatures keep bouncing back a little bit. the normal height is in the 70's. we had a little bit of shower activity this morning. the clouds are beginning to thicken a little bit especially out west, and there is some rain in those clubs. there will be a change coming again right across the weekend. we have a big football game in town on sunday. let's take a look at what happened during the day today. there was a little bit of rain this morning. three hundredths of an inch is what was mea
. >> he says the u.s., united kingdom, and france presented evidence to an international watchdog agency. i ran as president fired back, saying his country is not hiding any nuclear program. >> folks at first mariner our arena said it was the fastest sellout concert in history. it took just 20 minutes to sell all tickets to the bruce springsteen concert. only about 75 people stood in line were able to get those tickets. these tickets outsold the last record of hannah montana....
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. >>> just getting in breaking news from the united kingdom.ng a suspected explosive device found on an air base. that's all the information we have now. we're borworking on more detail >>> milwaukee police say they have finally made an arrest in a string of killings dating back more than 20 years. walter ellis faces two counts of first-degree murder and more charges are expected. police say his dna was found on the bodies of women killed between 1986 and 2007. they suspect nine victims. one of the victims, a 16-year-old runaway. >>> san francisco road crews win their race against time, reopening the crucial bay bridge just in time for today's back to work rush. the 73-year-old bridge was closed saturday after an inspection uncovered a crack. the reopening had been delayed until tomorrow which would have forced roughly quarter of a million commuters to find alternate routes. looks like the crews got work done early. >>> at least three massachusetts democrats are weighing whether to run for the late senator ted kennedy's seat. that field is sudd
. >>> just getting in breaking news from the united kingdom.ng a suspected explosive device found on an air base. that's all the information we have now. we're borworking on more detail >>> milwaukee police say they have finally made an arrest in a string of killings dating back more than 20 years. walter ellis faces two counts of first-degree murder and more charges are expected. police say his dna was found on the bodies of women killed between 1986 and 2007. they suspect...
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and i say on behalf of the united kingdom today, we will not let this matter rest. and we are prepared to implement further and more stringent sanctions. let the message that goes out to the world be absolutely clear: that iran must abandon any military ambitions for its nuclear program. >> reporter: french president nicolas sarkozy went even further. he attached a deadline and did not rule out military action. >> ( translated ): we were already in a very severe confidence crisis. we are now faced with a challenge, a challenge made to the entire international community. everything, everything must be put on the table now. we cannot let iranian leaders gain time while the motors are running. if by december there is not an in-depth change by the iranian leaders, sanctions will have to be taken. >> holman: the hidden iranian facility is based some 100 miles from the capital, tehran, near the city of qom. the country's first uranium enrichment plant near natanz was revealed in 2002. iran long has insisted its nuclear program is for peaceful uses. but a senior white hous
and i say on behalf of the united kingdom today, we will not let this matter rest. and we are prepared to implement further and more stringent sanctions. let the message that goes out to the world be absolutely clear: that iran must abandon any military ambitions for its nuclear program. >> reporter: french president nicolas sarkozy went even further. he attached a deadline and did not rule out military action. >> ( translated ): we were already in a very severe confidence crisis....
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in the united kingdom, the prime minister is basically held to account every single week in which parliament is sitting, he and this makes, i think, for a very high degree of accountability. it also makes for a very, very lively political atmosphere, and it also demonstrates, i think, the fact that in the united kingdom, there is far less deference generally for politicians than here in the united states. neil: apparently not. very good hearing you. i have never heard him scream at anybody, fred thompson, but he just makes that face. fred joins me now from washington. good to have you. when did you make of the dustup and the apology that he professed right after word? >> that is not our tradition. strong words oftentimes leads to violence -- right after? there were a few canings, and every once in awhile, someone would bring a gun, so we are not accustomed to accepting insult'' with such graciousness. i think the fellow was out of order -- accepting insults. i thought was inappropriate when harry reid called the supreme court justice a lawyer. the only difference is that harry refused to apo
in the united kingdom, the prime minister is basically held to account every single week in which parliament is sitting, he and this makes, i think, for a very high degree of accountability. it also makes for a very, very lively political atmosphere, and it also demonstrates, i think, the fact that in the united kingdom, there is far less deference generally for politicians than here in the united states. neil: apparently not. very good hearing you. i have never heard him scream at anybody,...
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not only did the united states, france and the united kingdom, who initiated the intelligence that broughts to light stand before you, but you had china and russia as well issue statements calling for an immediate iaea investigation. that kind of solidarity is not typical. anybody who has been following responses to iran would have been doubtful just a few months ago that that kind of rapid response was possible. so i think iran is on notice that when we met with them on october 1st, they are going to have to come clean, and they are going to have to make a choice. are they willing to go down the path, which i think ultimately will lied to greater prosperity and security for iran, giving up the acquisition of nuclear weapons, and deciding that they are willing to abide by rules of international standards in their pursuit of nuclear energy, or will they continue down a path that will lead to confrontation? as i said before, what has changed is the international community, i think, has spoken. it is now up to iran to respond. i'm not going to speculate on the course of action that we will ta
not only did the united states, france and the united kingdom, who initiated the intelligence that broughts to light stand before you, but you had china and russia as well issue statements calling for an immediate iaea investigation. that kind of solidarity is not typical. anybody who has been following responses to iran would have been doubtful just a few months ago that that kind of rapid response was possible. so i think iran is on notice that when we met with them on october 1st, they are...
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it was the largest air raid shelter in the united kingdom during the second world war. it was the place from which general the gulf launched his free french movement during the early part of the bork. it was the place where in 1945 churchill told the british people, victory lies before us, certain, and perhaps near. ladies and gentlemen, please do not solely the fine history of this splendid hall by voting for such a gratuitously absurd notion. [applause] >> to second the motion that churchill was more a liability than an asset to the free world, just reminding you of the wording of that motion, is nigel knight. nigel is a political scientist and economist, fellow of churchill college cambridge, a member of the economics and political faculty board of cambridge university. prior to that he taught at oxford and was an adviser and policy writer. he is the author of a good churchill, the greatest britain unmasked," and other books. nigel knight. [applause] >> i promise i am not going to solely the hall, but in respect of churchill, ostensibly the greatest britain, the grea
it was the largest air raid shelter in the united kingdom during the second world war. it was the place from which general the gulf launched his free french movement during the early part of the bork. it was the place where in 1945 churchill told the british people, victory lies before us, certain, and perhaps near. ladies and gentlemen, please do not solely the fine history of this splendid hall by voting for such a gratuitously absurd notion. [applause] >> to second the motion that...
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so long now they have been able to rely on the defense but offensively, united kingdom make mistakes and can't have the big turnovers they had today and they have to start making plays on the offensive side. >> al: sunday night! it is sunday night! see you sunday night from steel town. final score here in the desert now is indianapolis 31 and arizona 10. "football night in america" next sunday night and until then, al michaels and cris collinsworth and andrea kremer and our entire crew saying good night from glendale, arizona. the colts go to 3-0. . -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com touchdown >>> depressed. >> something's got to give. >>> d.c. is in a state of disbelief tonight over the redskins loss to the losingest team in the nfl. good sunday. i'm craig melvin. >>> today's loss in detroit didn't just shock hard-core football followers or redskins nation. casual football fans are scratching their heads tonight, too. is it the quarterback? is it the ownership? is it jim zorn? does the head coach become an unemployment statistic this week? all of these questions will be asked thi
so long now they have been able to rely on the defense but offensively, united kingdom make mistakes and can't have the big turnovers they had today and they have to start making plays on the offensive side. >> al: sunday night! it is sunday night! see you sunday night from steel town. final score here in the desert now is indianapolis 31 and arizona 10. "football night in america" next sunday night and until then, al michaels and cris collinsworth and andrea kremer and our...
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if you look at the studies, there are five different studies ooh throughout the united kingdom and britain, no, he is not the guy. you have a job structure that is usually 20 to 30% higher in cost. every time you have that where there is labor available in other parts of the world 25% less, jobs go there. mexico is my favorite one. there it costs $900 to take a container off in long beach. it is $250 in mexico. guess what? there is a gigantic move of containers going to mexico. >> is he going to help create manufacturing jobs? >> absolutely bloom will be, but two points to the point there. first off, this is a guy who has worked for fortune 500 companies and labor unions. he has done restructuring deals from the cars this past year to steel in 2000 that involved bringing labor and corporations to the table and asking for sacrifices from both and earning the respect of both parties. that's what it is going to take to rebuild our hartland jobs. to unions, we are doctors spairnlging talking about organizations that represent those people who take those working jobs in the heartland. >> how so
if you look at the studies, there are five different studies ooh throughout the united kingdom and britain, no, he is not the guy. you have a job structure that is usually 20 to 30% higher in cost. every time you have that where there is labor available in other parts of the world 25% less, jobs go there. mexico is my favorite one. there it costs $900 to take a container off in long beach. it is $250 in mexico. guess what? there is a gigantic move of containers going to mexico. >> is he...
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not only did the united states, france, and the united kingdom, who initiated the intelligence that brought this to light, stand before you, but you had china and russia as well issue statements calling for an immediate iaea investigation. that kind of solidarity is not typical. anyone who's been following responses to iran would have been doubtful just a few months ago that that kind of rapid response was possible. so i think iran is on notice that when we meet with them on october 1st they are going to have to come clean and they are going to have to make a choice. are they willing to go down the path which i think ultimately will lead to greater prosperity and security for iran, giving up the acquisition of nuclear weapons and deciding that they are willing to abide by international rules and standards in their pursuit of peaceful nuclear energy? or will they continue down a path that is going to lead to confrontation? and as i said before, what has changed is that the international community i think has spoken. it is now up to iran to respond. i'm not going to speculate on the course of
not only did the united states, france, and the united kingdom, who initiated the intelligence that brought this to light, stand before you, but you had china and russia as well issue statements calling for an immediate iaea investigation. that kind of solidarity is not typical. anyone who's been following responses to iran would have been doubtful just a few months ago that that kind of rapid response was possible. so i think iran is on notice that when we meet with them on october 1st they...
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thank you. >> america, the united kingdom, and france are odd one. challenge that the world faces today. the level of deception by the iranian government and the scale of what we believe is a breach of international commitment will shock and anger the whole international community. it will harden our resolve. confronted by the serial deception of many years, the international community has no choice today but to draw a line in the sand. on october 1, iran must engage with the international community and joined the international community as a partner, and if it does not do so, it will be further isolated. on behalf of the united kingdom, we will not let this matter rest. we are prepared to implement further and more stringent sanctions. let the message that goes out to the world be absolutely clear. iran must abandon any military ambitions for its nuclear program. thank you. brian: the president of the united states began what would be three quick speeches. steve: a hand on the back of gordon brown on the way back. that is interesting. brian: a nucle
thank you. >> america, the united kingdom, and france are odd one. challenge that the world faces today. the level of deception by the iranian government and the scale of what we believe is a breach of international commitment will shock and anger the whole international community. it will harden our resolve. confronted by the serial deception of many years, the international community has no choice today but to draw a line in the sand. on october 1, iran must engage with the...
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next is united kingdom, 9000 troops most based in the southern province. germany has 4500 troops serving in northern regions. italy, france, canada, also present with significant number of troops in the country. joining me from london is the foreign editor of "gut *." i know you are embarking on a major reviewthe major times" on what on earth should be done. what do you make of the general mcchrystal's warnings? >> the same as what we reached as well. we had a meeting last week. we brought in some of our correspondents covering the country for the last few years. i think the general consensus was we are in a very difficult situation with the karzai government. the military campaign is not going well. there is a lack of focus, i think, in western capitals on this and we could end up losing the war with a very serious consequences for western security. if we don't adjust the various problems. i think that is what general mcchrystal was saying very much in his report back to washington. >> as increasingly difficult as it is politically -- the more troops, ten
next is united kingdom, 9000 troops most based in the southern province. germany has 4500 troops serving in northern regions. italy, france, canada, also present with significant number of troops in the country. joining me from london is the foreign editor of "gut *." i know you are embarking on a major reviewthe major times" on what on earth should be done. what do you make of the general mcchrystal's warnings? >> the same as what we reached as well. we had a meeting last...
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an agreement by all the members of the so-called p-5-plus-1, united states, germany, france, united kingdom, russia and china-- all in agreement that saying we expected answers from iran in the october 1 meeting and that we were working on what's called a dual track. we're pursuing the answers. we have made it clear to iran that they have a right to peaceful nuclear energy for civilian purposes under appropriate safeguards and monitoring but not to a nuclear program... nik lar weapons program. if we don't get the answers we're expecting and the changes in behavior we're working for, we will look to our partners to move forward with sanctions. >> smith: you talked this summer about if diplomacy failed you called the sanctions crippling sanctions would be in order. what would those be? >> well, harry, we're exploring how you broaden and deepen sanctions. now sanctions are already in place, as you know. but like many sanction-regimes, they're leaky. but in the last eight months since we've been dealing with north korea on a similar set of issues, we have forged an international consensus aroun
an agreement by all the members of the so-called p-5-plus-1, united states, germany, france, united kingdom, russia and china-- all in agreement that saying we expected answers from iran in the october 1 meeting and that we were working on what's called a dual track. we're pursuing the answers. we have made it clear to iran that they have a right to peaceful nuclear energy for civilian purposes under appropriate safeguards and monitoring but not to a nuclear program... nik lar weapons program....
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researches in the united kingdom found the genes after pulling d.n.a.es from more than 16,000 people in the u.s. and europe. before now, only one gene had been found as a risk factor for late onset alzheimer's. they also pinpointed 13 other genes they say bear a closer look. the discoveries could someday lead to new treatments from the disease. more than 30 cases of liver problems prompted a warning for a popular over the count eweight loss drug. the f.d.a. is investigating six reports of weight loss -- of kid nee problems and one death from kidney failure. from people taking alli. the drug's maker says there's no evidence it causes injury. there was a celebration of the batle -- of a battle that's considered to be one of the biggest in the war of 1812. september 6, 2009 looked like september 6, 1869. >> it slowed the british down as they tried to take the city of baltimore some time to get the defenses of the city ready, show the british that the city could not be taken easily. that's a major reason why they didn't push too hard and gave up. >> the bat
researches in the united kingdom found the genes after pulling d.n.a.es from more than 16,000 people in the u.s. and europe. before now, only one gene had been found as a risk factor for late onset alzheimer's. they also pinpointed 13 other genes they say bear a closer look. the discoveries could someday lead to new treatments from the disease. more than 30 cases of liver problems prompted a warning for a popular over the count eweight loss drug. the f.d.a. is investigating six reports of...
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there, they live in a squalid camp, determined to smuggle themselves aboard trucks heading to the united kingdom. but now, french authorities plan to destroy the camp, as we hear in this report from phillip williams of abc australia. >> reporte they call it the jungle for good reason, where hundreds of would-be asylum seekers camp as they try to get to britain, and this is how they do we filmed this ooh temp a few weeks ago. the trucks board the ferry and in a couple of hours they can be in what they consider the promised land. >> london, london. >> reporter: but now the british and french authorities say, all this has to go, the asylum seekers are being told to pack up their positions and leave. one spoke on condition his face wasn't shown. >> the french minister says we are destroying >> they say we are destroying the jungle but never says what will happen to us. we are frightened about the future, about our lives, you know. >> reporter: no one wants to say here any longer than it takes to jump a truck but for some, that can be months in the most squalid conditions. >> i have visit refugee cam
there, they live in a squalid camp, determined to smuggle themselves aboard trucks heading to the united kingdom. but now, french authorities plan to destroy the camp, as we hear in this report from phillip williams of abc australia. >> reporte they call it the jungle for good reason, where hundreds of would-be asylum seekers camp as they try to get to britain, and this is how they do we filmed this ooh temp a few weeks ago. the trucks board the ferry and in a couple of hours they can be...
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that country is the united kingdom. and tonight, we want to show you how our partner there, itn, framed its coverage leading up to president obama's speech. how they, in effect, see us. lindsey hilsum's report on america's struggle with health care is our lead focus tonight and it begins in erie, pennsylvania. >> cardiac arrest, an elderly man in urgent need of treatment at the hospital in erie as in all american hospitals, by law, they have to treat anyone who shows up in the emergency room, whether they have health insurance or not. >> more people working and don't have insurance or lose their jobs and don't have insurance. and they get sick and they present themselves to us but it's not economically sustainable. >> the free clinic in nearby cleveland, the last resort of the uninsured. people like miles stevens whose diabetes was treated too late. the reform being proposed but created government insurance schemes to drive down costs. but opponents say that wouldn't only be unfair competition but the first step on the
that country is the united kingdom. and tonight, we want to show you how our partner there, itn, framed its coverage leading up to president obama's speech. how they, in effect, see us. lindsey hilsum's report on america's struggle with health care is our lead focus tonight and it begins in erie, pennsylvania. >> cardiac arrest, an elderly man in urgent need of treatment at the hospital in erie as in all american hospitals, by law, they have to treat anyone who shows up in the emergency...
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what problems they are world leaders reveal irans new iranian nuclear ambitions >>america, the united kingdom, and france are at one. iran's nuclear program is the most urgent proliferation challenge that the world faces today. >>generals and bureaucrats search for common ground in the afghanistan war debate >>the most important thing i wanted was us to refocus on why we're there. >>and a new domestic terror plot reveals al qaedas continuing influence meanwhile, lawmakers on capitol hill duel to a standoff on health care reform... >>mr. chairman let me just complete my thought here. >>in about one minute you'll complete your thought. we gotta... >>i'll complete my thought and then make another point... >>this is your delaying senator and we just have to... mr. chairman i am not delaying. >>i am making an extremely important point. >>bad blood everywhere we look at why with the reporters covering the week doyle mccmanus of the los angeles times nancy yousef of mcclatchy newspapers... pete williams of nbc news and karen tumulty of time magazine. >>celebrating 40 years of journalistic excellenc
what problems they are world leaders reveal irans new iranian nuclear ambitions >>america, the united kingdom, and france are at one. iran's nuclear program is the most urgent proliferation challenge that the world faces today. >>generals and bureaucrats search for common ground in the afghanistan war debate >>the most important thing i wanted was us to refocus on why we're there. >>and a new domestic terror plot reveals al qaedas continuing influence meanwhile,...
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we have a special line for residents of the united kingdom. we will be simulcasting live on the bbc parliament channel. for those across the pond would like to get involved in the conversation, please do. you can also send us an e-mails or a message by twitter. let's take all look at some comparisons of united states and u.k. health-care systems. the source for this is a "the guardian newspapers." everything seems to be relatively equal in these comparisons. your thoughts? guest: i agree. the comparisons you are now making are after 10 years of major reform. that is why we are very proud of the healthcare system. the only difference as you have highlighted are the costs. there's a huge difference in the cost between $6,800 and $2,600 per person. if you took those very high indicators, they are equal, but there's a big difference in cost. host: how is the healthcare system paid for in the uk? guest: it is paid through taxpayers. it is through the taxes collected at the national level and the government makes the assignments are budget expenditu
we have a special line for residents of the united kingdom. we will be simulcasting live on the bbc parliament channel. for those across the pond would like to get involved in the conversation, please do. you can also send us an e-mails or a message by twitter. let's take all look at some comparisons of united states and u.k. health-care systems. the source for this is a "the guardian newspapers." everything seems to be relatively equal in these comparisons. your thoughts? guest: i...
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if you look overall at cancer in the united kingdom, you are looking at a 50% survival rate. in america the numbers are so much higher. so why do we want to repeat something that doesn't work? why do we want to mess up something that 100 million americans have got a good system going and we want to turn it over to the government? it's almost like we've got these blinders on regardless of how you define the problem, we know the government should do it all. and so half the democrats want to go that way. the other half are kind of dragging their feet. i'm thankful for them. mr. mcclintock: americans know better. there is a certain degree of skepticism that the same government that pays $400 for a hammer and $600 for a toilet seat and currently running a $1.6 trillion annual deficit is somehow going to keep our health care costs down. there is a great deal of skepticism that the same government that runs fema is going going to somehow bring efficiency to our doctor's offices and there is a great deal of skepticism that the same government that runs the i.r.s. is going to bring co
if you look overall at cancer in the united kingdom, you are looking at a 50% survival rate. in america the numbers are so much higher. so why do we want to repeat something that doesn't work? why do we want to mess up something that 100 million americans have got a good system going and we want to turn it over to the government? it's almost like we've got these blinders on regardless of how you define the problem, we know the government should do it all. and so half the democrats want to go...
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telecom is trading higher, up 2.5% on the merger of a mobile phone network of deutsche telekom in united kingdom, orange will merge. the unit will have a 37% market shares with more than 28 million customers in the country. the two companies will start with exclusive negotiation to create a joint venture and they're expected to sign the deal in october. they say that the deal will reduce the debt of the company by 625 million pounds. and also, he hopes to achieve more on savings than what has been announced this morning. the two companies hope that the finance energy will reach more than 4 billion euro over the next couple of years. now let's have a look at the asian markets with adam in singapore. >> thank you very much, stephane. we've racked up a decent trading session in the asian markets here today, although some of the markets opened up in the red, such as the shanghai composite, the second biggest market in asia. then we saw gains in the afternoon session that took this index to six straight days of gains. the market was very positive, as well. gainers overwhelmed losers by a ratio of 758
telecom is trading higher, up 2.5% on the merger of a mobile phone network of deutsche telekom in united kingdom, orange will merge. the unit will have a 37% market shares with more than 28 million customers in the country. the two companies will start with exclusive negotiation to create a joint venture and they're expected to sign the deal in october. they say that the deal will reduce the debt of the company by 625 million pounds. and also, he hopes to achieve more on savings than what has...
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united kingdom. a twa-year-old tiger -- a two- year-old tiger clients to the top of a tower and refuse to come down -- climbs to the top of the tower, refusing to come down. he gave up when he got hungry. that is a wrap on this box trip around the world in 80 seconds. the president vowed to close guantanamo by this coming january, but he keeps asking for more time to decide what to do with the detainees. the question tonight is, is the administration breaking its own rules? that is what one guantanamo judge says. we will report and let you decide. and remember sarah palin? a few months after she stepped down as a last as governor, she has a brand new high-profile gig. new details coming up. can your body wash nourish this deeply? the moisturizer in other body washes sits on top of skin. only new dove has nutriummoisture... which can nourish deep down. new dove body wash with nutriummoisture. superior natural nourishment for your skin. are working from the road using a mifi-- a mobile hotspot that
united kingdom. a twa-year-old tiger -- a two- year-old tiger clients to the top of a tower and refuse to come down -- climbs to the top of the tower, refusing to come down. he gave up when he got hungry. that is a wrap on this box trip around the world in 80 seconds. the president vowed to close guantanamo by this coming january, but he keeps asking for more time to decide what to do with the detainees. the question tonight is, is the administration breaking its own rules? that is what one...
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i should point out that although the united kingdom, france and the united states made the presentationish to associate with the remarks. i would like to turn to president sarcozy of france for a brief statement. >>>. >> translator: ladies and gentlemen, we met yesterday for a meeting, a summit meeting of the security council on disarment and nuclear disa disarmament. i recall all the attempts we made as a negotiation to the iranian leaders without any success, which what has been revealed today is exsep shaw null. and it was designed and built over the past several years in direct violation of resolutions from the security council and from the iaea. i am expecting from the iaea an exhaustive strict and rigorous investigation as president obama just said. we were already in a very severe confidence crisis. we are now faced with a challenge, a challenge made to the entire international community. the six will meet with the iranian representatives in geneva. everything, everything must be put on the table now. we cannot let the iranian leaders gain time while the motors are running. if by
i should point out that although the united kingdom, france and the united states made the presentationish to associate with the remarks. i would like to turn to president sarcozy of france for a brief statement. >>>. >> translator: ladies and gentlemen, we met yesterday for a meeting, a summit meeting of the security council on disarment and nuclear disa disarmament. i recall all the attempts we made as a negotiation to the iranian leaders without any success, which what has...
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security council and the reality of the security council is that russia, china, france and the united kingdom, as well as the united states, can veto any resolution for phi reason. -- any reason, thus it's clear that this will require the expenditure of considerable political capital by the united states at the united nations. some might say that we have enough on our plate. it's time to move forward and address other pressing issues. but let me suggest that we have given our word in a form am document, -- formal document and as secretary powell observed, we have a moral obligation to the people of iraq and that simply cannot be denied. i would also especially note, and i think this is particularly important, that while it might be off the front page, in many ways, iraq, its stability and its potential prosperity are essential in the middle east in the entire region. and a stable middle east is essential to our national security as well as world peace. so iraq is as important as ever, albeit it may be forgotten by some, so this hearing is an effort to find out what needs to be done to termina
security council and the reality of the security council is that russia, china, france and the united kingdom, as well as the united states, can veto any resolution for phi reason. -- any reason, thus it's clear that this will require the expenditure of considerable political capital by the united states at the united nations. some might say that we have enough on our plate. it's time to move forward and address other pressing issues. but let me suggest that we have given our word in a form am...
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the united kingdom has given our country many wonderful things including harry potter, sir mix a lotmpets. and our first guest. he's the comic genius behind "the office" and "extras" and his excellent new movie, a film he wrote, directed, starred in and catered is called "the invention of lying". it opens october 2. please say hello to ricky gervais. [ cheers and applause ] thank you for coming. great to have you here. and before -- we're going to talk about the movie in a little while, but i want to say you did a fantastic job on it. you did all the jobs necessary to make an excellent movie and it's very funny. >> well, i get up early in the morning and i don't know why we still have to start at 7:00. >> why do you? >> yeah, we're not farmers. just -- so if i'm there anyway, i might as act in it and write and direct and produce because that way i'll get paid four times. [ laughter ] >> can't you decide what the hours are on a film you're in charge of? >> i do, but you have to do some hours. that's always -- so i finished around 4:00 or 5:00. none of this going until midnight. i get
the united kingdom has given our country many wonderful things including harry potter, sir mix a lotmpets. and our first guest. he's the comic genius behind "the office" and "extras" and his excellent new movie, a film he wrote, directed, starred in and catered is called "the invention of lying". it opens october 2. please say hello to ricky gervais. [ cheers and applause ] thank you for coming. great to have you here. and before -- we're going to talk about the...
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. >> we are here to announce yesterday in vienna the united states, united kingdom and france presented detailed evidence to the iaea demonstrating that the islamic republic of iran has been building a covert rain an enrichment facility near qom for several years. >> this is pictured here. this photo supposedly shows new above-ground facilities and changes in terrain due to underground construction. this photo showing what it looked like before, the other showing what it looked like after. it emerged during the day today, the u.s. has known about this site for a long time and mr. obama was told about its existence while still president-elect. why hold this announcement until today? i don't know. just the events of the last two weeks. president obama pulled back on missile defense. both russia and france have been unwilling to go after iran in the past. this week the president got everyone in the security council, including russia and france, to go along with his broad declaration against nukes. right after that, pow, right in the kisser, he hits them with this secret nuclear activity by
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david lloyd george, former prime minister of the united kingdom speaking during the opening months oforld war 1 said the stern hand of fate has brought the great peeks we have gotten of honor, duty, patriotism and clad in glittering white the pinnacle of sacrifice pointing to the heavens. we honor the dead and speak to the survivorloved ones whose lives are irrevocably changed on that day 8 years ago. words are inadequate to remove the pain of that loss in the lives of these patriots we can find some solace. because they lived and because of the great pinnacle of their sacrifice and because of the sacrifice of thousands more since that day, we remain a strong and free nation. those who fell are commemorated here and they are represented by the men and women you see around you acting as doe sents for this memorial. the program that begins today is being run by lisa dolan who lost her husband, navy captain robert dolan on 9/11. she and other 9/11 family members have added something poignant and profound to this program. we are grateful and honored that the president and first lady who h
david lloyd george, former prime minister of the united kingdom speaking during the opening months oforld war 1 said the stern hand of fate has brought the great peeks we have gotten of honor, duty, patriotism and clad in glittering white the pinnacle of sacrifice pointing to the heavens. we honor the dead and speak to the survivorloved ones whose lives are irrevocably changed on that day 8 years ago. words are inadequate to remove the pain of that loss in the lives of these patriots we can...
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i should point out that although, the united kingdom, france, and the united states, made the presentationr of the p-5 plus 1, and chancellor merkel, who would not be here this morning, wished to associate herself with these remarks. i would now like to turn to president sarkozy of france for a brief statement. >> again, the president speaking there at the g-20. and french president sarkozy. and having british prime minister gordon brown there. and they say germany is in this, as well. it's a unified front, among a number of nations saying, this will not be tolerated. >> of course, it'sbout what the response is. the word of sanctions has china being resistant. but the message is very clear that iran was not living up to its international responsibilities. its international responsibilities. an how to get rich, by america's health insurance companies. raise health insurance premiums 4 times faster than wages. pay your ceo twenty four million dollars a year. deny payment for 1 out of every 5 treatments doctors prescribe. if the insurance companies win, you lose. tell congress to rewrite the
i should point out that although, the united kingdom, france, and the united states, made the presentationr of the p-5 plus 1, and chancellor merkel, who would not be here this morning, wished to associate herself with these remarks. i would now like to turn to president sarkozy of france for a brief statement. >> again, the president speaking there at the g-20. and french president sarkozy. and having british prime minister gordon brown there. and they say germany is in this, as well....
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shy point out that although the united kingdom, france and the united states made the presentation tomerica kell in particular, who could not be here this morning, wish to associate herself with these remarks. i would now like to turn to president sarkozy of france for a brief attempt. >> that's president obama at the g-20 in pittsburgh talking about this here to foreunknown nuclear facility that they have unveiled in iran, a facility that they say is inconsistent with the peaceful use of nuclear power. both president obama and gosh done brown and nicolas sarkozy in unison thunderstorm decrying the discovery of this nuclear facility. they'll be much more tonight on the krks evening news with katie couric. this has been a cbs news special report. i'm harry smith. some of you now will return to the "early show." for the rest of you, back to your local stations. >>> this time of year even has a busy schedule, so it's probably tempting just to order pizza every night. but, no, will is a better and cheaper idea. cooked rotisserie chicken. you can find it in most supermarkets and robin mill
shy point out that although the united kingdom, france and the united states made the presentation tomerica kell in particular, who could not be here this morning, wish to associate herself with these remarks. i would now like to turn to president sarkozy of france for a brief attempt. >> that's president obama at the g-20 in pittsburgh talking about this here to foreunknown nuclear facility that they have unveiled in iran, a facility that they say is inconsistent with the peaceful use of...
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i should point out that although the united kingdom, france and the united states made the presentationat germany, a member of the p 5 plus 1 and chancellor mercuryal who could not be here this morning, wish to associate herself with these remarks. i would like to turn to president sarkozy of france for a brief statement. >> that's press -- or that was president obama talking about the issue we do expect him to talk about. that is the apparent discovery that iran has been building a uranium enrichment facility for several years now and clearly, as he said, is not cooperating with the united nations when it comes to the nuclear concerns. this press conference is going to continue now and again we will continue to follow it on myfoxdc.com. >> we hope you stay with us. it's 8:48. we'll be right back. virginians are asking lots of questions about bob mcdonnels hesis." how d wa when he ote it? mcdonnell was 34, married and attending pat rortson's law scho. and what did the thesis say about women? a lot... abortion should be outlalawed and birth control should be restricted even f
i should point out that although the united kingdom, france and the united states made the presentationat germany, a member of the p 5 plus 1 and chancellor mercuryal who could not be here this morning, wish to associate herself with these remarks. i would like to turn to president sarkozy of france for a brief statement. >> that's press -- or that was president obama talking about the issue we do expect him to talk about. that is the apparent discovery that iran has been building a...
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thank you. >> america, the united kingdom and france are at one.uclear program is the most urgent proliferation challenge that the world faces today. as president obama and president sarkozy just said, the level of deception by the iranian government and the scale of what we believe is the breach of international commitments will shocked and angered the whole international community, and it will harden our resolve. confronted by the serial deception of many years, the international community has no choice but to draw a line in the sand. on october 1, iran must now engage with the international community and join the international community as a partner. if it does not do so, it will be further isolated. and i say on behalf of the united kingdom today, we will not let this matter rest, and we are prepared to implement further and more stringent sanctions. let the message that goes out to the world be absolutely clear, that iran must abandon any military ambitions for its nuclear program. thank you. host: live coverage from pittsburg as president oba
thank you. >> america, the united kingdom and france are at one.uclear program is the most urgent proliferation challenge that the world faces today. as president obama and president sarkozy just said, the level of deception by the iranian government and the scale of what we believe is the breach of international commitments will shocked and angered the whole international community, and it will harden our resolve. confronted by the serial deception of many years, the international...
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also tonight, from the united kingdom.n tour with kings of leon starting september 28 in minneapolis. with music from their debut album, "to lose my life", white lies is here. tomorrow night, julie bowen, rumer willis, and the used, so please join us then. our guest is an actor, television personalty, clothing designer and marrier of mariah carey. he is the host of "america's got talent", which climaxes spectacularly with a two-night season finale on monday and wednesday. please say hello to nick cannon. nick cannon. [ cheers and applause ] you look very sharp. you really do. >> thank you, man. i try. i try. >> i heard youad a nickname that i thought was funny regarding your clothing. >> reverend dressy jackson. >> dressy jackson. [ laught ] >> i like that. >> yeah. i like that a lot. you could -- you could do some derivation of al sharpton also if you wanted to work it out. but it's not something to work out here. >> not right here. >> how is married life going? >> it's amazing. i love it. any married people in the buildi
also tonight, from the united kingdom.n tour with kings of leon starting september 28 in minneapolis. with music from their debut album, "to lose my life", white lies is here. tomorrow night, julie bowen, rumer willis, and the used, so please join us then. our guest is an actor, television personalty, clothing designer and marrier of mariah carey. he is the host of "america's got talent", which climaxes spectacularly with a two-night season finale on monday and wednesday....
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. >> for that reason, the president said the united states, the united kingdom and france stand absolutely side by side on the matter, and that is how today's efforts began. >> u.s. brittish and french tell intelligence uncovered the information and the iranian government must now demonstrate through deeds its peaceful intentions, or be held accountable to international standards, and international law. >> president obama issued no deadlines and withheld any rhetoric iran could later denounce as threatening bluster, unencumbered by calculations, the french and brittish took iran to task. >> we cannot let the iranian leaders gain time while the motors are running. if by december, there is not a change by the iranian leaders, sanctions will have to be taken. >> the breach of international commitments will shock and anger the whole international community, and it will harden our resolve. confronted by the serial deception of many years, the international community has no choice today but to draw a line in the sand. iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad told a news conference he has done nothi
. >> for that reason, the president said the united states, the united kingdom and france stand absolutely side by side on the matter, and that is how today's efforts began. >> u.s. brittish and french tell intelligence uncovered the information and the iranian government must now demonstrate through deeds its peaceful intentions, or be held accountable to international standards, and international law. >> president obama issued no deadlines and withheld any rhetoric iran...
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in made a lot of money but it did not contribute to the national wealth of the united kingdom. he has raised some very interesting questions, including the question of this tax. he has a point. you are probably familiar the fact that the world of finance at one time in terms of its total profits seem to almost 40% of all the profits in the night states. that is not even count of the bonuses. that is after the bonuses. some people raised the question. i raise the question of whether the value of the world of finance is 40% of the united states. things have gotten a little about -- a little out of bounds here. it is harnessed to the job it is going to do. it is absolutely indispensable. for a while we are heavily profitable. then it turned very sour. how you get the job done in a way -- a smart man can make reasonable return to the place in the whole economy at risk. >> your time has expired. there are 10 members present that have not ask questions. i'll give priority to the people who are here. everybody said there it can do it. that would give us some people, an hour, we little
in made a lot of money but it did not contribute to the national wealth of the united kingdom. he has raised some very interesting questions, including the question of this tax. he has a point. you are probably familiar the fact that the world of finance at one time in terms of its total profits seem to almost 40% of all the profits in the night states. that is not even count of the bonuses. that is after the bonuses. some people raised the question. i raise the question of whether the value of...
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not only did the united states, france, and the united kingdom, who initiated the intelligence that brought this to likght stad before you, but you had china and russia as well issue statements calling for an immediate iaea investigation. that kind of solidarity is not typical. anybody who has been following responses to iran would have been doubtful just a few months ago that that kind of rapid response was possible. so i think iran is on notice that when we meet with them on october 1, they are going to have to come clean, and they are going to have to make a choice. are they willing to go down the path that i think ultimately it will lead to greater prosperity and security for iran, giving up the acquisition of nuclear weapons and deciding they are willing to abide by international rules and standards in their pursuit of peaceful nuclear energy, or will they continue down a path that is going to lead to confrontation? as i said before, what has changed is that the international community has spoken. it is now up to iran to respond. i am not going to speculate on the course of action that
not only did the united states, france, and the united kingdom, who initiated the intelligence that brought this to likght stad before you, but you had china and russia as well issue statements calling for an immediate iaea investigation. that kind of solidarity is not typical. anybody who has been following responses to iran would have been doubtful just a few months ago that that kind of rapid response was possible. so i think iran is on notice that when we meet with them on october 1, they...
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i should point out that although the united kingdom, france and the united states made a presentationmber of the p5 plus 1 and chancellor merkel in particular, who could not be here this morning, wished to associate herself with these remarks. i would now like to turn to president sarkozy of france for a brief statement. >> translator: we have met yesterday for a meeting, a summit meeting of the security council on disarmament and nuclear disarmament. i repeated my conviction that iran was taking the international community on a dangerous path. i have recalled all the attempts that we have made to offer a negotiated solution to the iranian leaders without any success, which, what has been revealed today is exceptional, following the enrichment plant in 2002, it is now the qum one which is revealed. it was designed and built over the past several years in direct violation of resolutions from the security council and from the iaea. i am expecting from the iaea an exhaustive, strict and rigorous -- >> you're listening to president obama along with prime minister gordon brown and speaking
i should point out that although the united kingdom, france and the united states made a presentationmber of the p5 plus 1 and chancellor merkel in particular, who could not be here this morning, wished to associate herself with these remarks. i would now like to turn to president sarkozy of france for a brief statement. >> translator: we have met yesterday for a meeting, a summit meeting of the security council on disarmament and nuclear disarmament. i repeated my conviction that iran...
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the united states is working with australia, brazil, france, italy, new england, norway and the unite kingdome vaccines. >>> the community organization acorning under fire again and now the house has denied it federal funding following a string of hidden camera videos. the latest appears to show workers giving advice to a couple posing as pimp and prostitute on how to smuggle underaged girl into his the country for prostitution. the videos were shot by conservative activists in california, new york, palmetto and here in d.c. acorn's ceo condemns the house decision saying the organization has been the target for years of political assault from conservatives. >>> the federal reserve wants to call the shots en it comes to wall street paychecks. the "wall street journal" is reporting today that the fed wants to police the pay for tens of thousands of workers from chief executives down to loan officers. under a plan which does not need approval from congress, the fed could reject compensation policies this it believes encourage work toes take too much risk. >>> it was sold to the highest bidder af
the united states is working with australia, brazil, france, italy, new england, norway and the unite kingdome vaccines. >>> the community organization acorning under fire again and now the house has denied it federal funding following a string of hidden camera videos. the latest appears to show workers giving advice to a couple posing as pimp and prostitute on how to smuggle underaged girl into his the country for prostitution. the videos were shot by conservative activists in...
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it was the second trial in the united kingdom for the men, all british citizens. in 2006 the men plotted to blow up u.s. and canada-bound flights with liquid explosives in soft drink bottles. >>> iran tonight continues to defy international calls to halt its nuclear weapons program. the chairman of the u.n.'s nuclear watch dog agency says iran has discontinued nuclear power projects. >>> well coming up, chilling new details about the man accused of kidnapping and holding a california girl captive for 18 years. and after the president's green jobs czar resigns amid controversy, new questions are raised about the vetting of white house appointees. this is humiliating. stand still so we can get an accurate reading. okay...um...eighteen pounds and a smidge. a smidge? y'know, there's really no need to weigh packages under 70 pounds. with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service, if it fits, it ships anywhere in the country for a low flat rate. cool. you know this scale is off by a good 7, 8 pounds. maybe five. priority mail flat rate boxes only from the po
it was the second trial in the united kingdom for the men, all british citizens. in 2006 the men plotted to blow up u.s. and canada-bound flights with liquid explosives in soft drink bottles. >>> iran tonight continues to defy international calls to halt its nuclear weapons program. the chairman of the u.n.'s nuclear watch dog agency says iran has discontinued nuclear power projects. >>> well coming up, chilling new details about the man accused of kidnapping and holding a...
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for a simple, in 2005 united kingdom department of health stated in consumer advisory, quote, chief medical officers strongly advise when children and young people lose mobile phones they should be encouraged to use mobile phones for ascent purposes only. ebal calls short, prolonged exposure and should be described. in contrast the food and drug administration of the federal communications commission have all but ignored evidence that long-term cell phone use may be risky. the fcc said cellphone radiation standards 17 years ago when a few people used cell phones the standards failed to provide adequate for cellphone radiation exposure and do not account for risks to children. the science itself on risks we recommend a number of actions to the cellphone radiation and putting use low radiation phone, use a hand set and let children cell phone use. in conclusion, ewg believes government should support additional research into this question and allows the public has the rights to know what levels of radiation they may be exposed to, what is the potential risk and what precautionary measures con
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we were able to stop an attack inside the united kingdom led by another gentleman. think those are important for america to know. bill: why hasn't that information been forth coming? because you have the attorney general holder saying ok, look, i'm going to set up a panel and look at the cia guys who waterboarded zubaydah and khalid sheik mohammed. we are going to do that and rattle their cage at the cia. we are going to give them a hard time. and no -- americans don't know what you just said, that a midwestern plot was foiled. a u.k. plot was foiled. why don't we know that? >> we don't know that, sir, because the president and mr. holder and the white house generally have been lying to the american people directly about the success of the interrogation program. you can disagree, if you would like, over whether there should have been one. but the president and the attorney general and the man they appointed to be counsel general at the cia or general counsel, rather, have suppressed the cia's response to the i.g. report regarding interrogation. bill: what does that
we were able to stop an attack inside the united kingdom led by another gentleman. think those are important for america to know. bill: why hasn't that information been forth coming? because you have the attorney general holder saying ok, look, i'm going to set up a panel and look at the cia guys who waterboarded zubaydah and khalid sheik mohammed. we are going to do that and rattle their cage at the cia. we are going to give them a hard time. and no -- americans don't know what you just said,...
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abdel al-megrahi was in prison in scotland, but the united kingdom said henry on compassionate grounds. it was really scotland, but come on. he is said to be suffering from prostate cancer. he has had a tough time finding a place to stay in new york because of the controversy. we'll have details on that, but today, he was right at home, even with president obama. he spoke right before him, calling him, "my son." what did he say about the president? that was quite something. >> it was not the craziest speech ever given at the united nations. it just ranks up there as one of them. qaddafi endorsing barack obama as the president of the united states. throughout the speech, qaddafi repeatedly called obama "our son" or referred to him as "my son," referring to his african roots. his father was born in kenya, and that is close to qaddafi's part. here is some of what he said about the president of the united states, referring to him as "my son," saying he is very proud of that fact and he hopes barack obama is president of the united states, he said, "forever." he said a lot more about the un
abdel al-megrahi was in prison in scotland, but the united kingdom said henry on compassionate grounds. it was really scotland, but come on. he is said to be suffering from prostate cancer. he has had a tough time finding a place to stay in new york because of the controversy. we'll have details on that, but today, he was right at home, even with president obama. he spoke right before him, calling him, "my son." what did he say about the president? that was quite something. >>...
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look, the united kingdom is probably our closest ally in the world. gordon brown is our friend. you hear a denial like that, you've just got to accept it. but that doesn't make any less outrageous the decision to let him go back. there were people in scottish prisons guilty of much less than he was. it happened i was a senate delegation in tripoli and met with colonel gadhafi about a week before this happened. there were rumors of it coming. we said to him, everything you've done to improve your relationship with the united states, and he really has. disbanded his nuclear program. cooperating on counterterrorism. it's all going to be set back to where we were before if not only does he come home, but you greet him as a hero. of course, that's exactly what happened. and, therefore, our relationship unfortunately is set back to where it was. this was a dreadful mistake and really an insult to the memory of the people from the u.s. and elsewhere who were killed as a result of his actions. >>> let me ask you about afghanistan. you're on the armed services committee. you've been a st
look, the united kingdom is probably our closest ally in the world. gordon brown is our friend. you hear a denial like that, you've just got to accept it. but that doesn't make any less outrageous the decision to let him go back. there were people in scottish prisons guilty of much less than he was. it happened i was a senate delegation in tripoli and met with colonel gadhafi about a week before this happened. there were rumors of it coming. we said to him, everything you've done to improve...
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. >> people prefer to go to the united kingdom because when they are there they are treated like humans, and if they stay here in france, the people are living here in the jungle. >> the french immigration minister does not want them to be here either. he says flattening this camp will send a clear message that the trafficking route between kelly and britain is not closed. closing the cat alone says this charity worker will not solve the problem. what will become of the men once it is gone? the answer is they may well dispersed, but not disappear. this camp was closed in 2002, and the u.k. border agency has stressed anyone seeking asylum should do so in the first country they come to. that said, it may be that taking down the tents in the jumble will not stop -- stop these men in the pursuit of a better life. >> the australian quadriplegic who last month won the right to die has died. >> the prisoner in a broken body had pleaded to be allowed to end a life he described as a living hell. he broke his spine in a road accident five years ago. in august the former stockbroker won the right
. >> people prefer to go to the united kingdom because when they are there they are treated like humans, and if they stay here in france, the people are living here in the jungle. >> the french immigration minister does not want them to be here either. he says flattening this camp will send a clear message that the trafficking route between kelly and britain is not closed. closing the cat alone says this charity worker will not solve the problem. what will become of the men once it...
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olympiad in 2012 arewarded to the cy of london. ( cheers and applause ) >> suarez: fouyears ago the united kingdomratea tly contested victory over frce to host the 2012 games. it took a personal bid fm prin... prime ministerony blair at the last minute to it. since then london haseen a building boom in aicipation of the next summer games and whlondon is enjoying a boom at the moment, some cities have had less fornate experience s with the olympics. it took montreal 30 yes to pay its...