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parliament saying well it's the united kingdom that draws these things out and drags them out and makes them take too long essentially though the underlying message from everybody across europe from leaders across europe this seems to be concerned in particular concern that if they are cameron is able to negotiate these new terms for the u.k. well can everybody now to go shape their own terms within the union and will it create a twenty eight speed european union whereby everybody just looks out for their own interests and doesn't really look out for what's best for you you. want to put all of it right there while commenting on the speech tory i mean david campbell bannerman he says that britain's stance may sound silly at the end of a day serve as an example to other european states. it's not just britain that wants more flexibility and more control over our nation's states a lot of countries like the vacuum for the czech republic but. the danish a lot of these countries do want more flexibility within the european union and i think actually this is a trend setter. and i think it's rig
parliament saying well it's the united kingdom that draws these things out and drags them out and makes them take too long essentially though the underlying message from everybody across europe from leaders across europe this seems to be concerned in particular concern that if they are cameron is able to negotiate these new terms for the u.k. well can everybody now to go shape their own terms within the union and will it create a twenty eight speed european union whereby everybody just looks...
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we also want to make sure that ever close the union doesn't apply to the united kingdom. these are the things that we are fighting for. let me put it to him again. we want a renegotiation and then out referendum. what does he want? what doesn't he know? >> ed miliband. >> so, mr. speaker, four hours since the big speech, he can't answer the most basic question of all. whether he is for yes, whether he is for yes or whether he is for no. and why can he answer, mr. speaker? why can't he say unequivocally that he will vote yes in a referendum? because he is frightened because of the people behind him. and the only thing that's changed is a few months ago when he said he was against and in out referendum is not the situation in europe, but a situation in the tory party. why doesn't he admit this? he is being driven to it not by the national interest but being dragged to it by his party. [shouting] >> the most basic question of all is the one of referendum? i do. does he? >> ed miliband. >> no, we don't want and in out referendum. [shouting] >> my position is precisely the sam
we also want to make sure that ever close the union doesn't apply to the united kingdom. these are the things that we are fighting for. let me put it to him again. we want a renegotiation and then out referendum. what does he want? what doesn't he know? >> ed miliband. >> so, mr. speaker, four hours since the big speech, he can't answer the most basic question of all. whether he is for yes, whether he is for yes or whether he is for no. and why can he answer, mr. speaker? why can't...
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we also want to make sure that ever close the union doesn't apply to the united kingdom. these are the things that we are fighting for. let me put it to him again. we want a renegotiation and then out referendum. what does he want? what doesn't he know? >> ed miliband. >> so, mr. speaker, four hours since the big speech, he can't answer the most basic question of all. whether he is for yes, whether he is for yes or whether he is for no. and why can he answer, mr. speaker? why can't he say unequivocally that he will vote yes in a referendum? because he is frightened because of the people behind him. and the only thing that's changed is a few months ago when he said he was against and in out referendum is not the situation in europe, but a situation in the tory party. why doesn't he admit this? he is being driven to it not by the national interest but being dragged to it by his party. [shouting] >> the most basic question of all is the one of referendum? i do. does he? >> ed miliband. >> no, we don't want and in out referendum. [shouting] >> my position is precisely the sam
we also want to make sure that ever close the union doesn't apply to the united kingdom. these are the things that we are fighting for. let me put it to him again. we want a renegotiation and then out referendum. what does he want? what doesn't he know? >> ed miliband. >> so, mr. speaker, four hours since the big speech, he can't answer the most basic question of all. whether he is for yes, whether he is for yes or whether he is for no. and why can he answer, mr. speaker? why can't...
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from the french foreign minister he said that well it was that it could be dangerous for the united kingdom if it was to go it's a load outside of europe and in fact he said that he was speaking to u.k. business leaders saying that well if you do leave the u.k. does leave the e.u. we'll take you over in front come on over to us he also with some particular gallic flat put forward an example that he said the british would be easy for to be easy for the british to understand saying what david cameron was suggesting was like turning up to play for a football team and then walk upon a rival saying no no let's play rugby essentially it's the moving the goal posts martin schulz the speaker of the european parliament certainly pulling no punches he said it would be and it was ridiculous basically what david cameron was putting forward and in fact pointed the finger at back at the united kingdom saying that the u.k. always complains that decisions in brussels take too long the speaker of the parliament saying well it's the united kingdom that draws these things out and drags them out and makes them
from the french foreign minister he said that well it was that it could be dangerous for the united kingdom if it was to go it's a load outside of europe and in fact he said that he was speaking to u.k. business leaders saying that well if you do leave the u.k. does leave the e.u. we'll take you over in front come on over to us he also with some particular gallic flat put forward an example that he said the british would be easy for to be easy for the british to understand saying what david...
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technology to make the best assessment of somebodies affordability but these are areas of the united kingdom and some of the poorest communities so that seems quite targeted why are they choosing these areas where you'd expect that people wouldn't be able to pay back that money what you're finding is these members are setting up in secondary high streets where the rates are lower they're also setting up where there's a demand the government says it's conducting an extensive review of the payday lending sector with this site on tighter regulation but in the meantime and dave has some clear advice for anyone thinking about taking out a payday loan nor. for new or avoid them like the plague so r.t. reporting from. the skyscraper being constructed in the heart of moscow's business district goes up in flames the person was injured and hundreds from the building off to the far broke out around the twenty third floor and had on line for more pictures and reaction. and being online is essential for german media now is of course their demands one media company pays compensation for not providing inte
technology to make the best assessment of somebodies affordability but these are areas of the united kingdom and some of the poorest communities so that seems quite targeted why are they choosing these areas where you'd expect that people wouldn't be able to pay back that money what you're finding is these members are setting up in secondary high streets where the rates are lower they're also setting up where there's a demand the government says it's conducting an extensive review of the payday...
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the year has infuriated many loyalists who see it as an attack on their cultural link to the united kingdom. officers concerned they've been shot after the demonstration and one man has been arrested on charges of attempted murder. bricks and other things rain down on the streets. loyalist areas where economic deprivation and sectarian resentment mix with sometimes explosive results. >> in the protestant ghettos of belfast, the working class, things are bad in many of them -- high unemployment, a sense that politics are going against them, a sense that catholics are their rivals and catholics are doing rather well out of the new administration we've had going here for seven or eight years, a sense, really, that they're being left behind by the peace process and they haven't got a benefit from it. >> protestant politicians polite condemned the violence, mindful that it damages northern ireland's international reputation as it struggles to attract investments. this level of street unrest is a far cry from the deadly conflict in a paralyzed the region for decades but memories of that bloodshed
the year has infuriated many loyalists who see it as an attack on their cultural link to the united kingdom. officers concerned they've been shot after the demonstration and one man has been arrested on charges of attempted murder. bricks and other things rain down on the streets. loyalist areas where economic deprivation and sectarian resentment mix with sometimes explosive results. >> in the protestant ghettos of belfast, the working class, things are bad in many of them -- high...
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>> we will be arguing that scotland should stay in the united kingdom. but i want to see in europe is a change of europe. then we ask the people. >> i am sure the prime minister will have seen at today's report from the department for communities and local government highlighting the huge savings that can be made a turning around the country's most troubled families, such as the 220 four million pound -- 224 million punds saved by councils in greater manchester. what is he doing to ensure that these lessons are put to good use by local authorities across the country? >> bair right honorable friend makes an important point, and i do not understand what people try to shout down what should be across party initiative. one council spent up to 20% of its budget and just 3% of its families. this is a problem affecting all local authorities. i am very much commending the approach that communities secretary is taking, to bring together local councils and work out how we can help these families solve their problems and thus reduce a major impact on taxpayers as w
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but i think the important part of his message is that both david cameron the government of the united kingdom and the european union nato powers are very keen to support the process towards libyan democracy to help train security forces to ensure that libya remain secure country and its economy grows many of us are asking why he traveled to algeria specifically after such there's been attacking to hold hostages taken in the desert are the we you know cameron now proclaims that a new tighter security and defense relationship with the country is is is what he's trying to you know to to gun out for but really what's we're looking at mali right now looking what was going on in libya and all geria volatile areas. regions that they won't go into mali but now they have and it almost seems like everybody is asking isn't what's happening in mali really what's happening is that the back flow of what happened in libya. well i've been doing anyway other than yourself you being what i'm arguing you. with dave david cameron himself made the point in his visit to. that that we are entering into a generation
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basically what david cameron was putting forward and in fact pointed the finger at back at the united kingdom saying that the u.k. always complains that decisions in brussels take too long the speaker of the parliament saying well it's the united kingdom that draws these things out and drags them out and makes them take too long essentially though the underlying message from everybody across europe from leaders across europe this seems to be concerned in particular concern that if they are cameron does and is able to negotiate these new terms for the u.k. well can everybody now to go shape their own terms within the union and willis create a twenty eight speed european union whereby everybody just looks out for their own interests and doesn't really look out for what's best for the e.u. . and so get more on cameron's possible exit referendum with someone who's pushed for it for years joining me for that is the city of london spokesman for the u.k. independence party stephen wolf well as i say your party has been trying been asking for this praises and judging by recent support for you can i s
basically what david cameron was putting forward and in fact pointed the finger at back at the united kingdom saying that the u.k. always complains that decisions in brussels take too long the speaker of the parliament saying well it's the united kingdom that draws these things out and drags them out and makes them take too long essentially though the underlying message from everybody across europe from leaders across europe this seems to be concerned in particular concern that if they are...
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it was putting forward and in fact pointed the finger at the back at the united kingdom saying that the u.k. always complains that decisions in brussels take too long the speaker of the parliament saying well it's the united kingdom that draws these things out and drags them out and makes them take too long essentially though the underlying message from everybody across europe from leaders across europe this seems to be concerned in particular concern that if they are cameron does is able to negotiate these new terms for the u.k. well can everybody now to go shape their own terms within the union and willis create a twenty eight speed european union whereby everybody just looks out for their own interests and doesn't really look out for what's best for the e.u. . well we've heard the british perspective but what do rank and file politicians in europe think of britain's referendum plans were for more on this i'm now joined by alexander of otto he's a german m.e.p. from the alliance of liberals and democrats for europe thanks very much indeed for being with us here on r.t. what did you th
it was putting forward and in fact pointed the finger at the back at the united kingdom saying that the u.k. always complains that decisions in brussels take too long the speaker of the parliament saying well it's the united kingdom that draws these things out and drags them out and makes them take too long essentially though the underlying message from everybody across europe from leaders across europe this seems to be concerned in particular concern that if they are cameron does is able to...
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basically what david cameron was putting forward and in fact pointed the finger at back at the united kingdom saying that the u.k. always complains that decisions in brussels take too long the speaker of the parliament saying well it's the united kingdom that draws these things out and drags them out and makes them take too long essentially though the underlying message from everybody across europe from leaders across europe this seems to be concerned particularly concerned that if david cameron. negotiate these new terms for the u.k. well can everybody. within the union and willis create a twenty eight speed european union whereby everybody just looks out for their own interests and doesn't really look out for what best for you. some leaders however such as chancellor angela merkel have hinted that they're ready to listen to the u.k.'s demands and exulted he's a german m.e.p. from the alliance of liberals and democrats for europe says that cameron should decide once and for all where britain belongs britain already has a lot of exceptions to the usual treaties and one day you would have to q
basically what david cameron was putting forward and in fact pointed the finger at back at the united kingdom saying that the u.k. always complains that decisions in brussels take too long the speaker of the parliament saying well it's the united kingdom that draws these things out and drags them out and makes them take too long essentially though the underlying message from everybody across europe from leaders across europe this seems to be concerned particularly concerned that if david...
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all across the united kingdom right now right phillip things like this like kid in london everywhere covered in this blanket is snowy but was this looks absolutely beautiful it's being causing chaos around the country for the five thousand schools are being placed claims are being grounded the trains to being delayed as once again persons transport system creates under the pressure of a little bit of snow causing havoc to commuters as we've been finding out. things with everything fine still hope whenever i think it's ridiculous other countries seem to manage i think we should catch up with. very good this morning. like the whole absolutely thing about half a century around the place anyway so you know we have to travel to get the sources out of the way so i haven't seen it but none personally seems like it with now. from rochester on to. a train start to take the train to some pancras. let me go from the underground to here i guess i'm going to go back about why but it's not just commuters of course being affected as the cold weather continues some economists a concern that as peopl
all across the united kingdom right now right phillip things like this like kid in london everywhere covered in this blanket is snowy but was this looks absolutely beautiful it's being causing chaos around the country for the five thousand schools are being placed claims are being grounded the trains to being delayed as once again persons transport system creates under the pressure of a little bit of snow causing havoc to commuters as we've been finding out. things with everything fine still...
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the north african intervention despite fears of being bogged down in the conflict i think the united kingdom will continue to support the french intervention what is britain's interests than well i think britain's interest is in having stability on the on the if you like the southern florida flank of nato just across the mediterranean from from western europe the i don't accept these conspiracy theories about minerals i think it's really about knowing that we're we have we have stable neighbors stable neighbors but at the same time britain openly backs rebels who are known to have sort of attachments to al-qaeda and other. islamist groups in syria. yes yes well if i say read anything that is more of a geo political in terms of security and not resources so where then why yes in syria no in syria in mali well i think it's a different story this is not. an al-qaeda linked islam the stop arising in syria it's all been repeated who want a different life they want to be rid of a tyrant. in charge of them and the story in mali is completely different this is. a foreign intervention by the al-qaeda
the north african intervention despite fears of being bogged down in the conflict i think the united kingdom will continue to support the french intervention what is britain's interests than well i think britain's interest is in having stability on the on the if you like the southern florida flank of nato just across the mediterranean from from western europe the i don't accept these conspiracy theories about minerals i think it's really about knowing that we're we have we have stable neighbors...
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has been said right now it's true that we need further integration and i can't imagine that the united kingdomwill go all the steps along that we need now to get out of this not currency crisis but debt crisis and mr cameron has proved in the past that he's not respecting european law i remember very well when the greeks fell into that austerity trap the debt austerity trap that was caused by the way by an i.m.f. arrow that the i.m.f. now has admitted mr cameron reacted not by we will show solidarity also by that you have to closely we have to sorry we have to close the borders for greek citizens because we might face big migration so this was his attempt to get out of european legislation because it's legitimate to migrate from one country to another thought mr cameron has not a european conviction he should give back the elgin marbles if you want to do such a statement but he doesn't he doesn't he when he takes on the greek text evaders see welcomes them but he wouldn't take the greek migrants who need to work so this is not a polish european consciousness if you want to leave the union you
has been said right now it's true that we need further integration and i can't imagine that the united kingdomwill go all the steps along that we need now to get out of this not currency crisis but debt crisis and mr cameron has proved in the past that he's not respecting european law i remember very well when the greeks fell into that austerity trap the debt austerity trap that was caused by the way by an i.m.f. arrow that the i.m.f. now has admitted mr cameron reacted not by we will show...
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fled the country in the first place because of the threat of persecution that he faced in the united kingdom is refusing to take him back and he's one of the people that our campaign the london guantanamo come page is campaigning for their release saying that the reason behind other countries refusing to take on detainees from guantanamo and the u.s. refusing to take them in within the u.s. is the fact that they're taking precautions i mean once you've been there there's always kind of a label as for you as a person that you've been to good more so no one wants you how can they solve that how can they solve that problem. well it comes back again to very basic legal principles that you are innocent until proven guilty whether or not you've been held at guantanamo bay there's no real exception to that rule anywhere it's not true to say that nobody wants these people but half of those eighty six people who are cleared for release come from yemen the yemeni government would like them back however in twenty ten president obama a place a moratorium on the return of prisoners to yemen and so they h
fled the country in the first place because of the threat of persecution that he faced in the united kingdom is refusing to take him back and he's one of the people that our campaign the london guantanamo come page is campaigning for their release saying that the reason behind other countries refusing to take on detainees from guantanamo and the u.s. refusing to take them in within the u.s. is the fact that they're taking precautions i mean once you've been there there's always kind of a label...
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political opponents that there is some savage program of spending cuts being undertaken in the united kingdom that's a long way from the truth when you actually look at the numbers rather than the political rhetoric. tough times are pushing people in the u.k. to make hard decisions and more and more families are taking out so-called payday loans with huge interest rates to put money in their pockets or a first look at what's pushing people to turn to these companies. payday loans tools have become a common sight in britain's towns and cities with the threat of a triple dip recession hanging over them more and more cash strapped families looking for a quick way to make ends meet with a loan from one go dot com you can borrow up to one thousand pounds for up to thirty one days northeast in particular has seen a big increase rethink in the number of payday loans that are popping up on the high street here in this part of the sunderland you can see there's not just one of these payday loan stores but right next door to. this area is one of the poorest in the u.k. and when you take a closer look a
political opponents that there is some savage program of spending cuts being undertaken in the united kingdom that's a long way from the truth when you actually look at the numbers rather than the political rhetoric. tough times are pushing people in the u.k. to make hard decisions and more and more families are taking out so-called payday loans with huge interest rates to put money in their pockets or a first look at what's pushing people to turn to these companies. payday loans tools have...
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we will not renegotiate scotland's exit from the united kingdom. [shouting] it is frankly, it is his party that wants to break up the united kingdom, and its or his party to make the case. [shouting] >> would my right honorable friend confirmed, thank you the 2 million plus surge in net immigration under the last labour government has resulted in severe housing shortage is, critical overstretch and our infrastructure, and one household in 20 who don't speak english? would he agree with me that it's in the interest of all british citizens that we're starting to get a grip on our borders of? >> i think my honorable friend is right to give you take the last decade, net migration to the uk was running at over 200,000 a year. that was 2 million across a decade. that's the equivalent of two cities the size of birmingham. it was too far, too high and less government there's a huge responsibility for not taking responsible decisions. we have taken responsible decisions. we are dealing with, for instance, bogus colleges and bogus students, and the level of
we will not renegotiate scotland's exit from the united kingdom. [shouting] it is frankly, it is his party that wants to break up the united kingdom, and its or his party to make the case. [shouting] >> would my right honorable friend confirmed, thank you the 2 million plus surge in net immigration under the last labour government has resulted in severe housing shortage is, critical overstretch and our infrastructure, and one household in 20 who don't speak english? would he agree with me...
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take the issue of the future of the united kingdom. many people said obviously you have to our what is happening in scotland. at the scottish people have voted for a government, the westminster parliament should be a peer which trust the people. that is why there will be a referendum on whether scotland's jason united kingdom and i passionately believe it should and i hope that it will. i think it's the same and some ice on this issue. put your head in the sand, you can pretend somehow this issue would go away and somehow with this will turn out all right. i think that is simply incredible. there's a huge debate underway about britain's place in europe. massive change in terms of the european union and single currency. the bold answer in our national interest is to get out there, shape the debate, picture the british people insecure economic people. that's the path is set out in the recourse for britain. can a thank you overcoming at this early hour. can i think bloomberg for hosting nice and thank you for your question. thank you very
take the issue of the future of the united kingdom. many people said obviously you have to our what is happening in scotland. at the scottish people have voted for a government, the westminster parliament should be a peer which trust the people. that is why there will be a referendum on whether scotland's jason united kingdom and i passionately believe it should and i hope that it will. i think it's the same and some ice on this issue. put your head in the sand, you can pretend somehow this...
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both the united kingdom and the united states have open talks with russia on cyber risks reductions. which is communication channels and transparency measures. we have to begin with small steps. frankly, when we began nuclear arms control i was involved in that and people said we would never get there. they said that about chemical arms control and we got that but it took 10 or 15 years. so maybe we should start now. >> let's take some questions from the audience. a lot of questions. let's take the third row here then the gentleman in the middle there at the back. >> hello. i feel like the things you have said i've heard it about 12, 13 years ago with the year 2k problem. we said the wall streets will go down and the banks will be wiped out. nothing happened. you can cash in a car. so i'm thinking that, you know, these are by design that you can issue commands to do these things. i feel -- i'm on the skeptical side is it that easy to come in and blow up stuff? >> well, first of all, in y2k what would have happened if we had not spent millions of dollars changing everything and it is
both the united kingdom and the united states have open talks with russia on cyber risks reductions. which is communication channels and transparency measures. we have to begin with small steps. frankly, when we began nuclear arms control i was involved in that and people said we would never get there. they said that about chemical arms control and we got that but it took 10 or 15 years. so maybe we should start now. >> let's take some questions from the audience. a lot of questions....
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united kingdom has indicated a willingness to accept him and the president could make a downpayment on the closing gitmo but again perhaps putting it to good i mean why isn't he doing it. is a question you have to put to the president i'm sure that there are many excuses but his commitment to end this injustice of detention without trial is one that we expect him to move on we don't want to see his second term and with that legacy because quantum obeys the one that usually steals the show when it comes to talk of a definite intention and torture but what about the other us in the tree facilities do we even know what's happening in those where there's a lack of transparency about the administration's treatment of those who have been detained in this global war on terrorism or more that has no geographic boundaries and no end and one of the reasons why amnesty and other groups are pushing so hard to close guantanamo bay is because we believe that those authorities that the president has assumed beyond international norms. and are you worried this may cut a spread if you like back obam
united kingdom has indicated a willingness to accept him and the president could make a downpayment on the closing gitmo but again perhaps putting it to good i mean why isn't he doing it. is a question you have to put to the president i'm sure that there are many excuses but his commitment to end this injustice of detention without trial is one that we expect him to move on we don't want to see his second term and with that legacy because quantum obeys the one that usually steals the show when...
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contribute with us to change history, history which reminds us of our links with spain, with the united kingdom, with spain, with italy. the more recent history which reminds us of our links before 1940, -- the european union is now making a big effort in certain areas and in terms of development and cooperation. year, proud of its outreach, of its convictions, of the thinking which it has given the world. it's responsive to the world problems. there is what it has embarked on side by side with countries. people must know that the countries -- it cannot close its borders. it cannot turn off the tap of its generosity in its brain power. that is what can be put into a world, one which is more morally economic, one which is safer in environmental times, more democratic. haiti, strengthened and fortified by this friendship, which is seeking to throw off the status quo and cliches, which is to break the chains of underdevelopment and to exorcise its demons. my administration has been at it along the way, but no one can deny our good faith. this year, in haiti, once again, we have been affected to di
contribute with us to change history, history which reminds us of our links with spain, with the united kingdom, with spain, with italy. the more recent history which reminds us of our links before 1940, -- the european union is now making a big effort in certain areas and in terms of development and cooperation. year, proud of its outreach, of its convictions, of the thinking which it has given the world. it's responsive to the world problems. there is what it has embarked on side by side with...
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but i think the important part of his message is that both david cameron the government of the united kingdom and the european union nato powers are very keen to support the process towards libyan democracy to help train security forces to ensure that libya remain secure a country and its economy grows many of us are asking why he traveled to algeria specifically after such there's been attacking to hold hostages taken in the desert are the we you know cameron now proclaims that a new tighter security and defense relationship with that country is is is is what he's trying to you know to to gun out for but really what's we're looking at mali right now looking what was going on in libya and algeria volatile areas regions that they won't go into mali but now they have and it almost seems like everybody is asking isn't what's happening in mali really what's happening is that the backflow or what happened in libya well i mean de way are there any myself you know what i'm arguing you. well david david cameron himself made the point in his visit to. that that we are entering into a generational stru
but i think the important part of his message is that both david cameron the government of the united kingdom and the european union nato powers are very keen to support the process towards libyan democracy to help train security forces to ensure that libya remain secure a country and its economy grows many of us are asking why he traveled to algeria specifically after such there's been attacking to hold hostages taken in the desert are the we you know cameron now proclaims that a new tighter...
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if he goes to sweden, and extradition proceedings were to united kingdom would have to sign up on that. he has had an extraordinary number of legal appeals in the u.k. whether or not these questions are legitimate, charges have not been brought up. he has an extraordinary amount of legal opportunity to bring this case, but he has not been successful. >> do you think he should be concerned -- we will be speaking to jennifer robinson, his legal adviser, in the next segment. they cannot get assurance from the swedish government that they will not extradite him to the united states. >> i do not think any government would give any individual that assurance. he wants to be above the law. if any government receives an extradition request from another country, they have to process it to see if it is legitimate. of "wes go to a clip steal secrets: the story of wikileaks." you are following julian assange as he is about to deliver a news conference on the publication of the afghan war logs, the massive trove of documents that exposed the u.s. role in afghanistan. it begins with the voice of baen
if he goes to sweden, and extradition proceedings were to united kingdom would have to sign up on that. he has had an extraordinary number of legal appeals in the u.k. whether or not these questions are legitimate, charges have not been brought up. he has an extraordinary amount of legal opportunity to bring this case, but he has not been successful. >> do you think he should be concerned -- we will be speaking to jennifer robinson, his legal adviser, in the next segment. they cannot get...
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this training is great because we have got people from all over the country, canada and the united kingdom and there are things that you will pick up and say i couldn't do abecause the political climate, the laws in my jurisdiction whatever, we are not allowed to do those type of things. there will be other things you go gosh, i never thought about that. i think that will work really g. i will take that back to my jurisdiction. probably over the past few years i have gotten maybe 500 people who have become graffiti experts and set up programs and almost every program is different. a lost a -- a lot of the basicks are the same. some are in mark units and it all depends how it's going to go. you take the information and there is so much good training today and tomorrow. take the information that you want and take it back and integrate it into how you work your program. when it comes down to it, it's not important what you know. it's what you can prove in court. probably every officer sitting in this room said i had an investigation or aware of an investigation where we did the investigation
this training is great because we have got people from all over the country, canada and the united kingdom and there are things that you will pick up and say i couldn't do abecause the political climate, the laws in my jurisdiction whatever, we are not allowed to do those type of things. there will be other things you go gosh, i never thought about that. i think that will work really g. i will take that back to my jurisdiction. probably over the past few years i have gotten maybe 500 people who...
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they see it as an attack on their cultural links to the united kingdom. on saturday, a largely peaceful demonstration outside city hall turned violent. police faced around 100 protesters. officers confirmed they had been shot at. one man was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder. again, police used water cannons to clear the streets. it is in the port areas of the city where there are explosive results. >> in belfast, things are bad. high unemployment. a since the politics are going against them. a sense that catholics are their rivals and doing well with the newer administration we have had going for seven or eight years. >> politicians have condemned the violence, mindful that it damages the international reputation as it struggles to attract investment. public disorder is a far cry from the dead the conflict that paralyzed northern ireland four decades. memories are fresh. most would rather the violence stayed in the past. al jazeera, northern ireland. >> still ahead on al jazeera, a show of support for hugo chavez. he is reelected to lead the nati
they see it as an attack on their cultural links to the united kingdom. on saturday, a largely peaceful demonstration outside city hall turned violent. police faced around 100 protesters. officers confirmed they had been shot at. one man was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder. again, police used water cannons to clear the streets. it is in the port areas of the city where there are explosive results. >> in belfast, things are bad. high unemployment. a since the politics are going...
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. >> british prime minister david cameron is concerned that three of the debtor from the united kingdomall joins us live from london. what has cameron. assaying darks >> he gave an interview over several minutes in which he, first of all, braced those families waiting for news here for the prospect of further bad news to come. we know that six britons amain accounted for together with one u.k. citizen. he clarified that three of those have now been confirmed dead. it is the fate of three more plus the ukase of this and which are coming at the moment, left on known. it was invited to criticize the algerian authorities for bringing this hostage crisis to an end and the decline to do so. we know back in parliament on friday, he spoke to lawmakers in the british parliament and expressed frustration that he had not been told in advance to go in and end the siege. he was a lot more diplomatic on sunday. the other thing they spoke about was the bigger picture roswell. moving forward from here, france, norway, and the u.s. will start concentrating in little bit more on the situation in south af
. >> british prime minister david cameron is concerned that three of the debtor from the united kingdomall joins us live from london. what has cameron. assaying darks >> he gave an interview over several minutes in which he, first of all, braced those families waiting for news here for the prospect of further bad news to come. we know that six britons amain accounted for together with one u.k. citizen. he clarified that three of those have now been confirmed dead. it is the fate of...
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take the issue of the future of our united kingdom. many people say to me well, obviously you just have to ignore what is happening in scotland, and the fact that i said no. if the scottish people have voted for an s. as mp government the west mr. barletta should be constructed. we should trust the people, given that choice. that is why there will be a referendum on whether scotland states and the united kingdom, and i passionately believe that it showed and i hope that it will. and i think it's the same in some ways on this issue. you can put your head in the sand, you can pretend that some of this issue will go away, and that somehow if this will turn out all right. i think that is simply incredible. there's a huge debate underway about britain's place in europe. there's massive change coming in terms of the european union and single currency. the right answer, the bold patch, the answer international interest is to get out there, shake the debate, when for britain, put it to the british people and secure our economic or political fu
take the issue of the future of our united kingdom. many people say to me well, obviously you just have to ignore what is happening in scotland, and the fact that i said no. if the scottish people have voted for an s. as mp government the west mr. barletta should be constructed. we should trust the people, given that choice. that is why there will be a referendum on whether scotland states and the united kingdom, and i passionately believe that it showed and i hope that it will. and i think...
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>> monday, a couple of inches across most of the united kingdom and australia.sydney, 114 degrees, it is summer down there. we are going to feel the difference as we move into tuesday and wednesday. the coldest air in the four years. the inauguration, everybody was freezing down there. outside this hour, we have a cold front on the way. it is 44 degrees at reagan national airport. windchill factor in the upper 30's. wins south southwest at 13. it is 44 in annandale. 42 and washington d.c. the winds are going to die down briefly, then pick up again during the day tomorrow. temperatures outside these are our average highs for the day. here we have about 11:20. it is 43 at, 45 at manassas. we are watching this courtoff to the west. over the past three weeks or so, we have had the cold air in the upper midwest, but had a hard time breaking its way loose to the mid-atlantic. that will change by tuesday wednesday, and thursday, we will be lucky to make it above freezing for daytime highs. nighttime lows in the single digits to middle teens. high pressure just up the c
>> monday, a couple of inches across most of the united kingdom and australia.sydney, 114 degrees, it is summer down there. we are going to feel the difference as we move into tuesday and wednesday. the coldest air in the four years. the inauguration, everybody was freezing down there. outside this hour, we have a cold front on the way. it is 44 degrees at reagan national airport. windchill factor in the upper 30's. wins south southwest at 13. it is 44 in annandale. 42 and washington d.c....
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more robberies in places like the united kingdom. the place we we were differences with respect to our homicide rate. almost all the difference in the homicide rates between the united states and kingdom is driven by gun homicide. i'm not very enthusiastic about the evil daughter watch videogames. the geneva. a good piece really is to me the most important thing that makes this so different from industrialized countries. >> point that would make this a safe big difference between homicide here and abroad that she had seen other prime categories. there's also variation among the 50 states seem to bear no relation at all to gun laws in vermont has probably the loosest gun laws in the country. illinois has relatively strict gun laws in the hyper iterate. >> distinguish the two things they are. it is to the state and local, stood not correlate strongly with gun crime or homicide rates overall. the poorest mississippian skateboarders research shows in places but there's markdowns in the higher homicide rate. >> the collation is, do people
more robberies in places like the united kingdom. the place we we were differences with respect to our homicide rate. almost all the difference in the homicide rates between the united states and kingdom is driven by gun homicide. i'm not very enthusiastic about the evil daughter watch videogames. the geneva. a good piece really is to me the most important thing that makes this so different from industrialized countries. >> point that would make this a safe big difference between homicide...
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in westminster, in one of the wealthiest areas in the united kingdom. like the rest of the country it suffers from that obesity problem. the council has come up with a rather some say controversial new idea. they encourage people to leave their homes and have their doctors prescribe them exercise and get them into the nearest sports center and if they refuse, make them pay by cutting the amount of cash they get paid in benefits. >> they might say we can prescribe you a series of exercise classes and a person would come in and there would receive a discount on their tax or receive a different amount of council tax benefits. >> of the city is defined as abnormal or excessive -- obesity is defined as an abnormal or excessive accumulation of weight. a quarter is obese. it is expected to get worse. few would argue that exercise is good for us. into theng people right way to get them fit? >> we are being forced to go there. the gym is not for everyone. >> if they do not, they do not. simple. >> others point out that society should look at the causes of obesit
in westminster, in one of the wealthiest areas in the united kingdom. like the rest of the country it suffers from that obesity problem. the council has come up with a rather some say controversial new idea. they encourage people to leave their homes and have their doctors prescribe them exercise and get them into the nearest sports center and if they refuse, make them pay by cutting the amount of cash they get paid in benefits. >> they might say we can prescribe you a series of exercise...
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this first video shot in the united kingdom.fire. >> i know it's a bonfire but am i seeing some rocket employed here? >> dale, you're seeing a bazooka. >> a big bonfire. >> watch this thing go. they light it up and they're about to shoot this giant wooden bonfire structure. >> oh! >> well, i'd say it's lit. >> where do you get your hands on a shoulder of mounted rocket. >> they call it a home made bazooka. >> no matter what it is, it made a pretty big boom. i've got to try this. >> i said don't try this at home. >> i've got bail money for you. >> if you don't have the ingredients around to make a home made bazooka to light your bonfire -- >> that's not a bonfire. that's an explosion. >> that's arson. >> looks eerily similar to the other video except it's daylight and this accelerator was asset tone. >> nail polish remove. >> keep that in mind. >> sounds like you've had a bad experience. >> don't want to talk about it. >> the rule of a good bonfiring everything stays in one place. this went everywhere. it's like shrapnel. >> do n
this first video shot in the united kingdom.fire. >> i know it's a bonfire but am i seeing some rocket employed here? >> dale, you're seeing a bazooka. >> a big bonfire. >> watch this thing go. they light it up and they're about to shoot this giant wooden bonfire structure. >> oh! >> well, i'd say it's lit. >> where do you get your hands on a shoulder of mounted rocket. >> they call it a home made bazooka. >> no matter what it is, it made a...
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i have to say that whatever the reaction, the decision of what happens to the united kingdom and its people will be taken within the and and did kingdom and its people. >> there will have to be talks anyway, so why should britain not renegotiate its fleet with europe? >> first of all, we have an agreement that is ratified by all member countries under a referendum. it was a compromise by the different member states. more opting out means a real cherry picking. there has to be reform. it has to become better, to become more competitive, to be sure that another crisis does not question the accountability on the european level. we have seen the fiscal compact, and i think we have to not renegotiate, but make europe better. >> what many people in britain says that we did not understand is that david cameron once a flexible, adaptable, open europe. what is wrong with that? >> this is a community of wall. we have common agreements. you can become a norwegian status, with a flexible solution, but if you stick to the internal market, it is an equal playing field with the same rules. otherwis
i have to say that whatever the reaction, the decision of what happens to the united kingdom and its people will be taken within the and and did kingdom and its people. >> there will have to be talks anyway, so why should britain not renegotiate its fleet with europe? >> first of all, we have an agreement that is ratified by all member countries under a referendum. it was a compromise by the different member states. more opting out means a real cherry picking. there has to be...
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there had been a -- i had been requested by the government of the united kingdom to come to the united do some events to explain our strategy, what was going on in afghanistan, which i did. in one of the events there was an interpretation that i had criticized vice-president biden. now, if you listen to the event or read the transcript in no way did that happen. i was asked a question whether i thought a single cto or direct-action only would be enough to secure afghanistan. and vice-president biden was never mentioned in the question, the response and never occurred to me in any way was that connected. it was connected by one reporter and it became a controversy that i thought really was much ado about nothing, but it came to me and i accepted the fact that i need to be very, very careful not about just what i said, but how it pretty be interpreted. >> sean: that brings us to the rolling stone article. embeds with the military all the time, you allowed this guy from rolling stone in and it sounded to me as i read it again, that you guys kind of let your hair down in front of this guy.
there had been a -- i had been requested by the government of the united kingdom to come to the united do some events to explain our strategy, what was going on in afghanistan, which i did. in one of the events there was an interpretation that i had criticized vice-president biden. now, if you listen to the event or read the transcript in no way did that happen. i was asked a question whether i thought a single cto or direct-action only would be enough to secure afghanistan. and vice-president...
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she's going to live with her family in the united kingdom.ala yousutzai will be readmitted next month for another round of surgery to rebuild her skull. that girl was air lifted to the u.k. back in october after being shot in her native pakistan on her way to school. >>> helicopters will search the snowy areas of south lake tahoe for a petaluma teen who disappeared during a three-day music festival. 19-year-old alyssa byrne is from petaluma last seen new year's eve. >>> former arizona congresswoman gabrielle giffords expected to attend the meetings with families of the victims of the sandy hook elementary school shooting. she was injured in a shooting rampage in tuesday. >>> the big jobs report coming out just a short time ago. >> scott mcgrew is enthusiastic about some and not others. >> this is not a big month. has nothing to do with the numbers themselves. everything to do with the fact that what we're talking about is december, which is a hard month to measure. lots of travel in december. temp jobs. the jobs report looks backwards. it's a
she's going to live with her family in the united kingdom.ala yousutzai will be readmitted next month for another round of surgery to rebuild her skull. that girl was air lifted to the u.k. back in october after being shot in her native pakistan on her way to school. >>> helicopters will search the snowy areas of south lake tahoe for a petaluma teen who disappeared during a three-day music festival. 19-year-old alyssa byrne is from petaluma last seen new year's eve. >>> former...
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. >>> and the united kingdom, heavy snow has caused widespread power disruption with more than 4000 flights grounded at heathrow. there were similar disruptions in france. winter conditions have prompted severe weather warnings. opel road accidents have happened, including a bus crash. >>> the u.s. president has begun three days of celebrations for his inauguration. barack obama will be sworn in for a second term in a private ceremony sunday, but the official public event take place monday. >> thank you. >> when he publicly takes the oath of office for the second time, barack obama will already be officially 24 hours into a second term. under the u.s. constitution, the president must take office at noon on january 20. when that falls on a sunday, the ceremony normally comes 24 hours after the official swearing-in. >> these are public holidays and ceremonial functions. the public celebration is usually delayed about a day. it is part of our religious condition. >> barack obama will take the oath of office and the white house sunday, and then again on monday. he will become the first to turn
. >>> and the united kingdom, heavy snow has caused widespread power disruption with more than 4000 flights grounded at heathrow. there were similar disruptions in france. winter conditions have prompted severe weather warnings. opel road accidents have happened, including a bus crash. >>> the u.s. president has begun three days of celebrations for his inauguration. barack obama will be sworn in for a second term in a private ceremony sunday, but the official public event take...