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we are in so many ways a much bigger brighter and better united kingdom.is a land where men and women today are equal under the law and where your people are respected, regardless of how they live how they look or how they love. this is a nation of many races, faiths and customs beginning now to be reflected in parliament. all of this progress has occurred during your reign. you have become to many of us a kaleidoscope queen of a kaleidoscope country in a kaleidoscope commonwealth. this gathering is one of many diverse events across these islands in tribute to you and this great anniversary. our affection as a nation will rightly 'em place the duke of edinburgh and other members of your family. these will be moments striking for the sincerity expressed as much as for the scenery encountered. 60 years of stability. 60 years of security. 60 years of certainty. 60 years of sacrifice. 60 years of service. ghandi also observed that in a gentle way, you can shape the world. your majesty in a gentle way, you have shaken this united kingdom and the world for six d
we are in so many ways a much bigger brighter and better united kingdom.is a land where men and women today are equal under the law and where your people are respected, regardless of how they live how they look or how they love. this is a nation of many races, faiths and customs beginning now to be reflected in parliament. all of this progress has occurred during your reign. you have become to many of us a kaleidoscope queen of a kaleidoscope country in a kaleidoscope commonwealth. this...
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this subject -- subject was the desire and ability of the united kingdom remaining united. >> i cannot forget i was crowned queen of the united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland. perhaps this jubilee is a time to remind ourselves of the benefits the union has conferred at home and in our international dealings on the inhabitants of all parts of this united kingdom. >> the queen's views about keeping the u.k. together are thought to have changed since 1977. given the sensitivity about scotland, it seems safe to assume she will steer clear of expressing those views today. for this diamond jubilee, she will remain on safer ground. you will be presented with a stained glass window, a gift in tribute to her 60 years of service. >> to united nations' nuclear watchdog says it has received an invitation to visit to north korea three years after inspectors were expelled. last month they agreed to suspend nuclear and long-range missile tests and allow inspectors into the country in return for food assistance from the united states. vertical torpedo is what it james cameron calls his
this subject -- subject was the desire and ability of the united kingdom remaining united. >> i cannot forget i was crowned queen of the united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland. perhaps this jubilee is a time to remind ourselves of the benefits the union has conferred at home and in our international dealings on the inhabitants of all parts of this united kingdom. >> the queen's views about keeping the u.k. together are thought to have changed since 1977. given the...
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>> the storied relationship between the united states and the united kingdom is steeped in tradition,last night as president i shared with the prime minister a uniquely american tradition of bracketology -- march madness. he l appreciate one of our great national past times. his team has told me he has decided to install a hoop at 10 downing street. today we carry on another tradition, an official visit for one of our closest friends and our dearest allies. prime minister cameron, mrs. cameron, members of the british delegation, on behalf of the american people it is my greato united states. [ applause ] david, samantha, on behalf of michelle and myself we welcome you to the white house and, we are delighted that you've made america your first official foreign trip. [ applause ] it's now been 200 years sino th white house under somewhat different circumstances they made quite animprsion. they really lit up the place. but we moved on. and today, like so many presidents and prime ministers before us, we meet to reaffirm one of the greatest alliances the world has ever known. this visit
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is that in the united states more music was sold than ever before in the last year here in the united kingdom box office receipts hit a billion pound mark for the first time so there is no crisis and surely something needs. downloading music and videos for free isn't a copyright infringement royalties go to the artist well one of the one of the things that's really interesting is that we're seeing how the free web is in fact pushing growth for artists but we're seeing that the growth in music sells is being pushed by digital it's being pushed by and that there is free and open functioning one ip now what we have to realise is it's a copyright is a kind of law that. for an entirely different set of circumstances it's really not that controversial to say it she is no longer fit for purpose in the digital age but isn't it the entertainment industry lobbying for that surely artists are on the music's being pirated. people. of one of the things that's really interesting is that the end industry is fairly narrow group of lobbyists has made its nice trick of saying that they represent outlets really
is that in the united states more music was sold than ever before in the last year here in the united kingdom box office receipts hit a billion pound mark for the first time so there is no crisis and surely something needs. downloading music and videos for free isn't a copyright infringement royalties go to the artist well one of the one of the things that's really interesting is that we're seeing how the free web is in fact pushing growth for artists but we're seeing that the growth in music...
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we're seeing parties even like the united kingdom independence party who are you're a skeptic party beginning to speak out against that so there's a wide range of a wide range of people i don't think anyone said there is some kind of formal alliance when you start to push for draconian legislation people will push back and particularly feels that there is no proper democratic outlands then people do will grasp for direct action it's vital that we start listening to voices on the internet freedom and see the real grass roots otherwise simply people will be alienated and that's hugely dangerous. frankly. culture is the same ocean going to use music to share the power of mining in the market as in the case of wag the dog this is how some would characterize the current drumbeat for war against iran at the center of this campaign is the american. lose. wealthy british scientists scientists and sometimes lightly. market finance come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with much stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines to come as a report
we're seeing parties even like the united kingdom independence party who are you're a skeptic party beginning to speak out against that so there's a wide range of a wide range of people i don't think anyone said there is some kind of formal alliance when you start to push for draconian legislation people will push back and particularly feels that there is no proper democratic outlands then people do will grasp for direct action it's vital that we start listening to voices on the internet...
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we're seeing parties even like the united kingdom independence party who you're a skeptic party begin to speak out against that so there's a wide range of a wide range of people i don't think anyone said there is some kind of formal alliance when you start to push for draconian legislation people will push back and particularly if it feels that there is no proper democratic outlands then people do grass for direct action it's what we saw that government start listening to voices on internet freedom and so the real grassroots otherwise simply people will be alienated and that's hugely dangerous. thank you. for sure is that so much do you think. mark when you think you saw the dog this is how some would characterize the current drum people are against iran at the center of this campaign is the image. lose lose. wealthy british soil. is not on the right. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with much stronger or no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to congress report on r.g.p. . syria's define president vows to keep our what he
we're seeing parties even like the united kingdom independence party who you're a skeptic party begin to speak out against that so there's a wide range of a wide range of people i don't think anyone said there is some kind of formal alliance when you start to push for draconian legislation people will push back and particularly if it feels that there is no proper democratic outlands then people do grass for direct action it's what we saw that government start listening to voices on internet...
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we're seeing parties even like the united kingdom independence party who are who are you're a skeptic party beginning to speak out against that so there's a wide range of a wide range of people i don't think anyone said there is some kind of formal alliance when you start to push for draconian legislation people will push back and particularly if it feels there is no proper democratic and what lands then people do will grasp or direct action it's vital that government start listening to voices on the internet freedom to the real grassroots otherwise simply people will be alienated and that's huge dangerous. thank you. wealthy british scientists are. sometimes not such. well. markets why not us struggle to find out what's really happening to the global economy live mikes cars are for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on r t. the fix up the follow. up to the first six. it's all stories from our t.v. series the fired president vows to keep what he calls foreign backed terrorists says washington dismisses a military attack. but as president o
we're seeing parties even like the united kingdom independence party who are who are you're a skeptic party beginning to speak out against that so there's a wide range of a wide range of people i don't think anyone said there is some kind of formal alliance when you start to push for draconian legislation people will push back and particularly if it feels there is no proper democratic and what lands then people do will grasp or direct action it's vital that government start listening to voices...
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it takes in texan political groups it takes an ngo i believe and even now here in the united kingdom we're seeing parties even like the united kingdom independence party who who are euro skeptic party beginning to speak out against that so there's a wide range of a wide range of people i don't think anyone said there is some kind of formal alliance when you start to push for draconian legislation people will push back and particularly if it feels that there is no proper democratic outlands then people do will grasp with direct action it's what we saw that government start listening to voices of internet freedom and so the real grassroots otherwise simply people will be alienated and that's hugely dangerous. thank you. culture is that so much given to each musician on the market in the case of the dog this is how some would characterize the current drumbeat for war against iran at the center of this campaign is the america. the economy. the enemy. it's just simply is. just so. sick. lead michigan free. education free school or church is free to make money free. three stooges priests.
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it is the setting for some of the biggest occasions sad and joyful, in the history of the united kingdom. and before long we'll be joined here by the lord speaker for the house of lords and the speaker of the house of commons. they will each present their addresses to the queen and then following that her majesty will then reply. proceedings to be watched by members of both houses of parliament, including when he arrives, the current prime minister david cameron and two of the 12 prime ministers who have served during the kweepqueen's reign. so we have the deputy primary here former deputy of the labor party. tony blair who served as prime minister for a decade. that's the speaker's wife and gordon brown who had three years at number 10 many years at number 11 as chancellor and sarah brown here too. and there's a busy man in the second row, george osbourne who tomorrow will be delivering his third budget to the house of commons. he is here with his wife. and they are sharing a joke but tomorrow i suspect we won't be seeing any of those smiles when the chancellor answers the budget speech
it is the setting for some of the biggest occasions sad and joyful, in the history of the united kingdom. and before long we'll be joined here by the lord speaker for the house of lords and the speaker of the house of commons. they will each present their addresses to the queen and then following that her majesty will then reply. proceedings to be watched by members of both houses of parliament, including when he arrives, the current prime minister david cameron and two of the 12 prime...
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can the prime minister bring happiness to all parts of the united kingdom by agreeing to do away with the august fuel tax rise increase on reduced fuel allowances as soon as possible? >> well, i'm delighted to hear that the people of northern ireland are the happiest of the united kingdom. i have to say that their representatives in this house don't always give that impression. but maybe i've been missing something. we recognize that families and businesses are continuing to feel the pressure from very high prices. we cut fuel duty and scrap the automatic fuel duty stabilizer that has been average pump prices 6 pence lower than they would have been under the previous government's plan but clearly we're impacted by higher oil prices. >> this week, the government took action on unacceptable tax avoidance. does the prime minister agree with me that the principles of paying a fair share of tax should apply to both banks and former mayors of london? >> i think my honorable friend makes an important point, whether it is barkley's bank or ken livingston, people should pay the proper amount o
can the prime minister bring happiness to all parts of the united kingdom by agreeing to do away with the august fuel tax rise increase on reduced fuel allowances as soon as possible? >> well, i'm delighted to hear that the people of northern ireland are the happiest of the united kingdom. i have to say that their representatives in this house don't always give that impression. but maybe i've been missing something. we recognize that families and businesses are continuing to feel the...
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we're seeing parties even like the united kingdom independence party who who are your skeptic party begin to speak out against that so there's a wide range of a wide range of people i don't think anyone said there is some kind of formal alliance when you start to push for draconian legislation people will push back and particularly if it feels there is no proper democratic outlands then people do grass for direct action it's vital that government start listening to voices on internet freedom and so the real grassroots otherwise simply people will be alienated and that's huge and dangerous. thank you. there's you know soon as you know i'm down i know. this is not cold those are not patriotic people who don't like the american flag but this song tells it otherwise . their words through song is is we will stand forever as a nation under the flag. meaning the red white and blue stripes. disease which is trying to be clipped on the outside. but their heart is this form of anger. that hides. all kinds of struggles and they allow they choose. to allow these things to stay there the issues
we're seeing parties even like the united kingdom independence party who who are your skeptic party begin to speak out against that so there's a wide range of a wide range of people i don't think anyone said there is some kind of formal alliance when you start to push for draconian legislation people will push back and particularly if it feels there is no proper democratic outlands then people do grass for direct action it's vital that government start listening to voices on internet freedom...
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national health care systems musial of the united kingdom australia israel korea italy japan slovenia. it's time for us to say that health care is a basic human right that it's time for us to take health care out of this whole political nonsense of is a left is a right is it is that the free market or at the the the rest of the world has demonstrated a national health care system works when you start on the promise that health care is our right and not a privilege and that the government is there to guarantee those rights and make things work then you can have a health care system that works and that's what we need to do in the united states medicare part b. efore everybody just like everybody buy into medicare problem so. after the break anderson international released a study this week founding of the united states is one of the top nations in the world that executing its own citizens so it would take away from the start it will never ever abolish the death penalty. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so bleak you think you understand it and then you. see some other part
national health care systems musial of the united kingdom australia israel korea italy japan slovenia. it's time for us to say that health care is a basic human right that it's time for us to take health care out of this whole political nonsense of is a left is a right is it is that the free market or at the the the rest of the world has demonstrated a national health care system works when you start on the promise that health care is our right and not a privilege and that the government is...
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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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prosperity. >> in the time of rapid change, the leadership of the united states and united -- united kingdom is more important than ever. >> reporter: president obama will honor cameron at the white house with a state dinner. in washington, doug mcelway, fox news. >>> george clooney appeared before a senate committee today, hoping to draw the attention to the border area between sudan and south due dan. he said the same military leaders are doing the same in the anuba mountains. >> these are not military targets. neigh innocent men, women, and children and that is a fact. three days ago while in the mountains, 15 bombs were dropped in the neighboring village. >> he said the sow dan crisis is causing gas prices to rise in the u.s. sudan refines the oil coming from south sow dan. the south stopped producing oil to stop the sudanese aggression. >>> and rick santorum won two of yesterday's primaries but mitt romney is not losing ground. he wiped out santorum's gains by winning caucuses in hawaii and american sanoaa -- same a. romney needs with 494 and santorum, 251; newt gingrich at 131 and no o
prosperity. >> in the time of rapid change, the leadership of the united states and united -- united kingdom is more important than ever. >> reporter: president obama will honor cameron at the white house with a state dinner. in washington, doug mcelway, fox news. >>> george clooney appeared before a senate committee today, hoping to draw the attention to the border area between sudan and south due dan. he said the same military leaders are doing the same in the anuba...
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to pretend that it needs nuclear weapons for its survival or its security it was attacking the united kingdom some have got the very strange idea that because there's terrorists in the world we need to have nuclear weapons can they use nuclear weapons against terrorists but it would that not be rather like shooting most teachers with cannons i think the british would make a much bigger splash in the history of the world if they decide that they let the program expire we are still fighting the poli war between britain and france because when i finally cornered. any senior british military man these days and ask him why do you need nuclear weapons let's say every time it's nothing to do with security it's nothing to do with the russians it's due to the french we cannot allow france to be the only europe nuclear power. and there is this fear that britain will become like museums if they're going to be free they will be of no consequence in the world. even though i do this work i constantly get i have a one minute discussion that we were having talking about the reality of nature of weapons on th
to pretend that it needs nuclear weapons for its survival or its security it was attacking the united kingdom some have got the very strange idea that because there's terrorists in the world we need to have nuclear weapons can they use nuclear weapons against terrorists but it would that not be rather like shooting most teachers with cannons i think the british would make a much bigger splash in the history of the world if they decide that they let the program expire we are still fighting the...
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and professor at both the new school university in new york and the university of essex in the united kingdom is also the editor of the new left review has written numerous papers and articles on karl marx capitalism and socialism and he's the author of numerous books including age shock how finance is failing us and an unfinished revolution karl marx and abraham lincoln the crisis of capitalism sweeping the globe right now perhaps it's time to revisit the park so to say about economics one of the reasons why i'm pleased to welcome robin from our studios in new york city problem thanks for joining us tonight. thank you great to have you with us your book an unfinished revolution is in part history of the relationship between karl marx and and abraham lincoln i was blown away to discover there even was one that these guys had any correspondence and you tell us about them. it began with marx's big involvement with the united states. the newspaper the new york tribune he was signed up in about eight hundred fifty two to write articles for the for the tribune by its managing editor charles c. tur
and professor at both the new school university in new york and the university of essex in the united kingdom is also the editor of the new left review has written numerous papers and articles on karl marx capitalism and socialism and he's the author of numerous books including age shock how finance is failing us and an unfinished revolution karl marx and abraham lincoln the crisis of capitalism sweeping the globe right now perhaps it's time to revisit the park so to say about economics one of...
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let's not forget that united kingdom invests 140 times the amount of china in the united states. i don't think most people know that. and the u.k. is a key ally across the globe in afghanistan, in our efforts in libya and syria, around the global, in the middle east. so i think the nature and the trappings of the visit are appropriate given dined of relationship we have with great bit tan. >> not everybody gets to watch basketball with the president. >> i think it's reflective of the kind of relationship we've had with the united kingdom and previous presidents have had with previous prime ministers. it's the nature of the relationship that i think is reflected by the itinerary that's been developed for this trip. i don't think it's a surprise to anyone that this administration wants to continue to build on that very longstanding, very special relationship. >> do you forgive him for -- >> bill plante, cbs news senior white house correspondent. by the way, there is a mark as you went to the north portico of the white house that remains unpainted to indicate when the british burned
let's not forget that united kingdom invests 140 times the amount of china in the united states. i don't think most people know that. and the u.k. is a key ally across the globe in afghanistan, in our efforts in libya and syria, around the global, in the middle east. so i think the nature and the trappings of the visit are appropriate given dined of relationship we have with great bit tan. >> not everybody gets to watch basketball with the president. >> i think it's reflective of...
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>> the united kingdom is an important member of the european union. it has decided in a few areas to opt out, as we call it. it has decided not to join the single currency. it has decided to stay out in some areas of the common policy, a common action, but it is still a full member of the european union. i have seen in this country sometimes confusion between the fact that britain did not sign to this new international treaty that has just been signed in brussels, meaning that britain is leading the european union. -- leaving the european union. that is not true. the united kingdom is a full member of the european union. >> what are we going to do about greece long term? if it keeps the euro, -- there is the feeling it will not be able to fix its internal economy because it will not be able to devalue. that is the central weakness of the euro, that you cannot devalue and make your experts -- exports more attractive. >> you no longer have -- you have a single currency, single central bank, monetary policy, single interest rate policy determined by the
>> the united kingdom is an important member of the european union. it has decided in a few areas to opt out, as we call it. it has decided not to join the single currency. it has decided to stay out in some areas of the common policy, a common action, but it is still a full member of the european union. i have seen in this country sometimes confusion between the fact that britain did not sign to this new international treaty that has just been signed in brussels, meaning that britain is...
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>> i'm telling you that we, my wholesaler in the united kingdom, i clearly-- >> reporter: it's your company know, and i know what the laws are in the u.k., but you'd have to ask those clinics. >> reporter: so you don't know, though, really, whether that product, which turned out to be fake, was made in someone's bath tub in egypt or turkey? >> i'm not going to speculate, but i know for a fact that my business followed protocol. they purchased this avastin through a licensed and registered wholesaler. we bought it through the regulated and e.u. supply chain. >> reporter: situations like this are why federal health officials prohibit the importation of drugs through sources not approved by the f.d.a. as one expert told us, once you step outside the regulated route for drugs, you might as well be playing russian roulette. >> pelley: patient beware. thank you, armen. a texas-sized drought. record losses for farmers and ranchers next. hey dad. see how the carrots i grow make that new stouffer's steam meal so tasty. actually, the milk from my farm makes it so creamy, right dad. ah, but my carrots
>> i'm telling you that we, my wholesaler in the united kingdom, i clearly-- >> reporter: it's your company know, and i know what the laws are in the u.k., but you'd have to ask those clinics. >> reporter: so you don't know, though, really, whether that product, which turned out to be fake, was made in someone's bath tub in egypt or turkey? >> i'm not going to speculate, but i know for a fact that my business followed protocol. they purchased this avastin through a...
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but for hundreds of years prior to this in the common law tradition coming out of the united kingdom there's been a doctrine that you can't buy insurance against the life of someone like the present in the united states whose death doesn't affect you negatively you can't just go out there and in buy insurance against things which you have no interest in and effectively what's happened in financial markets is rather than being an opportunity like patrick said before the break for people to insure themselves against for actuations in the value of their crops or against you know bad things that could happen to them in their lives it's just become a venue for people betting on all sorts of speculative endeavors and that's not what the financial markets were set up for that's not why that's why we have prohibitions against wagering and gambling in most countries and i think that all that eric and i are trying to do is to restore basically a longstanding tradition that tried to distinguish between abuses of financial markets for speculation and betting from beneficial uses of financial mar
but for hundreds of years prior to this in the common law tradition coming out of the united kingdom there's been a doctrine that you can't buy insurance against the life of someone like the present in the united states whose death doesn't affect you negatively you can't just go out there and in buy insurance against things which you have no interest in and effectively what's happened in financial markets is rather than being an opportunity like patrick said before the break for people to...
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brussels illegal immigrants travelling to the united kingdom in search of a better life for finding it may not be the land of plenty that they'd hoped for some spend all their money to try to get there before finally they were selves homeless and stuck in a complex legal system so unable to work but unable to return home either that's the character's artes of a planet. it looks like nothing more than a dumping ground a squalor plain to see harder to spot the signs of life this is what forty illegal immigrants call home under a motorway bridge in london's outskirts penniless and without sanitation the place is infested with drugs disease and destitution they probably are looking for a better life they've been told in fact they've been told the fact that if you come to the u.k. . it's like the streets are going to be paved with gold many risk their entire families fortunately get here dreaming of the riches that await this man paid traffickers in india over fifteen thousand dollars to smuggle him to britain in the back of a lorry like most he destroyed his passport when he got here to ma
brussels illegal immigrants travelling to the united kingdom in search of a better life for finding it may not be the land of plenty that they'd hoped for some spend all their money to try to get there before finally they were selves homeless and stuck in a complex legal system so unable to work but unable to return home either that's the character's artes of a planet. it looks like nothing more than a dumping ground a squalor plain to see harder to spot the signs of life this is what forty...
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believe that can happen even without a political settlement with a satisfactory outcome for the united kingdom. clearly it would be better for everyone concerned if it was accompanied by a political settlement. the work for that including setting up a taliban political office is progressing well and i believe it's in everyone's interest that we keep pushing that agenda but the taliban should be in no doubt. they are opportunities for a political settlement if they give up balance, renounce al qaeda and want to play a part in the future of politics of afghanistan. if they don't take those steps, we will continue to defeat them on the battlefield every time they raise their head. >> heart. >> thank you, mr. speaker. the prime minister will agree that this is a fantastic charity which joins across the whole house. a branch needs to raise about 5 million pounds a year and yet can only claim about 5% of that. will he support my efforts to make it easier for charities to get the gift they have. >> let me join my honorable friend to paying tribute to the glance service. they do an amazing job in savi
believe that can happen even without a political settlement with a satisfactory outcome for the united kingdom. clearly it would be better for everyone concerned if it was accompanied by a political settlement. the work for that including setting up a taliban political office is progressing well and i believe it's in everyone's interest that we keep pushing that agenda but the taliban should be in no doubt. they are opportunities for a political settlement if they give up balance, renounce al...
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the highest business growth in the whole of the united kingdom -- [inaudible] thanks to a conservative council that is open for business and a conservative-led government that is effective -- [inaudible] will the prime minister come to harlow so we can show britain how to lead the economic recovery? >> in danger of being accused of watching too much television, i think you can summarize this question and s the only way essex, and i know he speaks up for his county. what i would say is congratulate harlow on the fantastic achievement they have. e government wants to play its part, not least the enterprise zone that we hope will create 5,000 new jobs. >> marry lyndon. >> thank you, mr. speaker. over 7,000 hard working families depend on tax credits to make ends meet, yet less than 200 people have to pay top tax. which of these groups does the prime minister think needs the most support in the chancellor's budget? >> prime minister. >> what i can tell the honorable lady is we've increased the child tax credit by 255 pounds last year which was the biggest increase in its history, and it'll
the highest business growth in the whole of the united kingdom -- [inaudible] thanks to a conservative council that is open for business and a conservative-led government that is effective -- [inaudible] will the prime minister come to harlow so we can show britain how to lead the economic recovery? >> in danger of being accused of watching too much television, i think you can summarize this question and s the only way essex, and i know he speaks up for his county. what i would say is...
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they're full of this news is bad for the united states bad for the united kingdom bad for israel even the b.b.c. c.n.n. fox news. the italian rival spanish t.v. . gave us just one piece of information together with an explosion in brazzaville train crash in poland definitely it's bad news for them however this is very good for the world because now more than ever the drive for global hegemony that we see on the part of the united states the united kingdom the european union or some countries in the european union and israel russia is the key country together with enough but the key country to act as a buffer as a break even as a war against. global or a colonial drive the. major western powers and i think russia really couldn't see it in you. to the right only preserves in world in the world scene which is to act as a world power which it always has been acceptable confused for a while and i think the ladies and secondly there has to be a balance that will help our lives global power so that as i say the world is not overrun as we are seeing i don't see very united states and european
they're full of this news is bad for the united states bad for the united kingdom bad for israel even the b.b.c. c.n.n. fox news. the italian rival spanish t.v. . gave us just one piece of information together with an explosion in brazzaville train crash in poland definitely it's bad news for them however this is very good for the world because now more than ever the drive for global hegemony that we see on the part of the united states the united kingdom the european union or some countries in...
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they're full of this news is bad for the united states bad for the united kingdom bad for israel even the b.b.c. c.n.n. fox news really the italian right of the spanish t.v. bloomberg gave you that's just one piece of information together with an explosion in brazzaville and a train crash in poland definitely it's bad news for them however this is very good for the world because now more than ever the drive for global hager money that we see on the part of the united states the united kingdom the european union some countries in the european union and israel russia is the key country together with china but the key country to act as of but first as a break and even as a war against these global war of colonial drive that we see major western powers i think russia will continue advantage to the place the great probably deserves it were in the world scene which is to act as a world power which it always has been accepted was confused for a while of the ninety million east and secondly there has to be a balance that will help our lives global power so that as i say the world is not overr
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[applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [drumming] ♪ >> ladies and german, the national anthem of the united kingdom of greatrthern ireland followed by the national anthem of the united states. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> nice to see you. how're you? >> nice to see you. >> how are you, sir? >> good morning. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> troops and review. -- troops in review. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> good morning, everyone. the relationship between the united states and united kingdom exceeds tradition. last night i shared with the prime minister a uniquely american tradition of bracketology. [laughter] march madness. he has learned to appreciate one of our great national pastimes. he has told me he has decided to install a hoop. [laughter] today we carry on another tradition. an official visit from one of our closest friends and dearest allies. from mr. cameron, mrs. cameron, members of the british delegation, on behalf of the american people it is my great honor to welcome you to the united states. [applause] david, samantha, on behalf of my shell -- on behalf of michelle and myself we welcome you to the white house. we are delighted t
[applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [drumming] ♪ >> ladies and german, the national anthem of the united kingdom of greatrthern ireland followed by the national anthem of the united states. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> nice to see you. how're you? >> nice to see you. >> how are you, sir? >> good morning. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> troops and review. -- troops in review. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> good morning, everyone. the relationship between...
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. >> -- the united states and the united kingdom is steeped in tradition.t as president i shared with the prime minister a uniquely american tradition of brack bracketology. march madness. he's learned to appreciate one of our great national pastimes. his team has told me he has decided to install a hoop at 10 downing street. today we carry on another tradition, an official visit from one of our closest friends and our dearest allies. prime minister cameron, mrs. cameron, members of the british delegation, on behalf of the american people, it is my great honor to welcome you to the united states. david, samantha, on behalf of michelle and myself, we welcome you to the white house. and, samantha, just let me say that we are delighted that you've made america your first official foreign trip. it's now been 200 years since the british came here to the white house under somewhat different circumstances. they made quite an impression.9j they really lit up the place. but we moved on. and today, like so many presidents and prime ministers before us, we meet to rea
. >> -- the united states and the united kingdom is steeped in tradition.t as president i shared with the prime minister a uniquely american tradition of brack bracketology. march madness. he's learned to appreciate one of our great national pastimes. his team has told me he has decided to install a hoop at 10 downing street. today we carry on another tradition, an official visit from one of our closest friends and our dearest allies. prime minister cameron, mrs. cameron, members of the...
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security. >> that's the whole point of the united kingdom security. you have to consider all of the elements both foreign, international, domestic, security, of any course of action. and that is obviously exactly what we'd have to do. that's one of the reasons we brought the national security council to being. and for instance that's why we've had such a focus on somalia. when you think in national security terms, you're driven towards those things that both make a difference to a safe every world but also a safer britain. >> there is evidence that sanctions against iran are beginning to work. the rial dropped by 40% in the last few months. unemployment's reached 26%. isn't there every reason to continue a moment to see whether those sanctions will have an effect? and isn't there every reason to negotiate that the u.n.
security. >> that's the whole point of the united kingdom security. you have to consider all of the elements both foreign, international, domestic, security, of any course of action. and that is obviously exactly what we'd have to do. that's one of the reasons we brought the national security council to being. and for instance that's why we've had such a focus on somalia. when you think in national security terms, you're driven towards those things that both make a difference to a safe...