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david cameron is much more like tony blair. blair was probably a tory, but cameron is much more touchy- feely, very eloquent, but not analytical. his approach has something in common but there are also huge differences. >> do you agree [unintelligible] >> margaret thatcher to find herself by saying there is no such thing as society. -- defined herself. david cameron said there is a such thing as society. he is very radical. he is perceived as radical. >> margaret thatcher was misinterpreted when she said -- what she was saying is people should do that. it is not society. it is people and families. she was making a point which was perfectly fair and it was taken out of context. what they both have in common is a feeling they governor brigitte government got too big. -- government got too big. that is why there was this huge privatization program. it was because we had a dominating state. >> you talk about david cameron -- there was a feeling after the demise that she was toxic. i think that has dissipated. >> i think it has diss
david cameron is much more like tony blair. blair was probably a tory, but cameron is much more touchy- feely, very eloquent, but not analytical. his approach has something in common but there are also huge differences. >> do you agree [unintelligible] >> margaret thatcher to find herself by saying there is no such thing as society. -- defined herself. david cameron said there is a such thing as society. he is very radical. he is perceived as radical. >> margaret thatcher was...
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as prime minister i think david cameron as prime minister of a kurdish government is obviously more restricted than perhaps he would like to have been and he's in kurdish with liberal democrats and if they've been consistent about one thing above all others over the last twenty years it's their wish to give more and more power to the european union they are the closest to a federalist party the united kingdom house so i think david cameron just accepted that he's rather restrained in the t. he cannot go in and demand lots of powers back from brussels because his coalition partners were never there so in terms of that it's rather not quite merit. no coalition is perfect from the point here that the individuals in it at least this coalition is being honest about its disagreements and i think that's quite healthy sometimes you have disagreements within paul to some that suppressed all the public knows that going on i think it's something quite healthy about being out so i don't
as prime minister i think david cameron as prime minister of a kurdish government is obviously more restricted than perhaps he would like to have been and he's in kurdish with liberal democrats and if they've been consistent about one thing above all others over the last twenty years it's their wish to give more and more power to the european union they are the closest to a federalist party the united kingdom house so i think david cameron just accepted that he's rather restrained in the t. he...
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afghanistan asked prime minister david cameron i am now potentially facing unemploymen unemployment. how aim supposed to feel about that please sir? david cameron thanked him for his service but said had he no choice but to make the cuts. >> all right moving on. on any given sunday this is what we see and hear. about tonight crack down in the nf l. now going after those violent helmet to helmet hits. >>> and giants fans become the cat pajama a as fan frenzy extends way beyond the dug out. we know the real story on jerry brn. jerry brown opposes the dea penalty. even for cop killers. he signed an inmates bill rights. one sreme court judge that brown appointed was so liberal... he voted to stop the dea penalty 64 times. we know the real story on rry brown. now you do too.
afghanistan asked prime minister david cameron i am now potentially facing unemploymen unemployment. how aim supposed to feel about that please sir? david cameron thanked him for his service but said had he no choice but to make the cuts. >> all right moving on. on any given sunday this is what we see and hear. about tonight crack down in the nf l. now going after those violent helmet to helmet hits. >>> and giants fans become the cat pajama a as fan frenzy extends way beyond the...
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david cameron has got to move away from that stereotype. >> david cameron feels the need to be honest with the people about the scale of the task needed. the problem now is in the benefit cuts making for gloomy news, later he will have to inject a bit of optimism into the government's message. >> this is tnt from -- "gmt" from "bbc world news." gunman released fire on fuel tankers in pakistan, the sixth attack in as many days. and it rocket-propelled grenade in yemen was fired as a diplomat. aaron is here with business news. quite a report out there today? >> we have seen the global economy slowing down. as governments try to reduce their debt burden in spending, growth may suffer. but by how much? the international monetary fund publishes its outlook on wednesday. they may remember that the global financial system remains the weak link in the economic recovery. >> in europe the dire state of government finances combined with weak banks have brought protesters onto the streets. in washington it has drawn a warning from the international monetary fund. >> the key message of this global
david cameron has got to move away from that stereotype. >> david cameron feels the need to be honest with the people about the scale of the task needed. the problem now is in the benefit cuts making for gloomy news, later he will have to inject a bit of optimism into the government's message. >> this is tnt from -- "gmt" from "bbc world news." gunman released fire on fuel tankers in pakistan, the sixth attack in as many days. and it rocket-propelled grenade in...
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david cameron says he wants britain to still punch above its weight. from now on they will have to do so with fewer ships, planes and trains. >> in pakistan at least 20 people have been killed in the port city of karachi. one incident the gunman open fired in a market where used cars and machine parts are being traded. the gunman could have claim as many as 30 lives in the serieses of attacks in the city. >> once again, karachi's hospitals are picking up the pieces from a day of violence. amid the chaos, doctors struggle to treat doeses of casualties. -- doeses of casualties. a moment to reflect on a lucky escape. for others overwhelming grief. from fights across the city ambulances brought the dead and wounded. but the single worse attack happened here, a spare parts market that was packed with people. six gunman sprayed bullets into the crowd. >> after the firing, people started running here and there. i never saw anything like this in my whole life. they fired in three bursts and killed everyone in the way. the police did nothing. we lost everyone.
david cameron says he wants britain to still punch above its weight. from now on they will have to do so with fewer ships, planes and trains. >> in pakistan at least 20 people have been killed in the port city of karachi. one incident the gunman open fired in a market where used cars and machine parts are being traded. the gunman could have claim as many as 30 lives in the serieses of attacks in the city. >> once again, karachi's hospitals are picking up the pieces from a day of...
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that is how david cameron shares to present himself. he is the first tory leader to address his conference since winston churchill. some believe they are only sharing power because they failed to win the election, but the prime minister insisted that he and nick clegg came together in the national interests. >> at this time of great national challenge, two parties have come together. a government that believes in people, that knows its ultimate role is not to take from people, but to give power, to give control, to give everyone a chance to make the most of their own life. yes, will play our part, but the part you play will be even more meaningful. your country needs you. >> despite the cuts he would protect the nhs, the sick and the elderly. but those who hinted were the undeserving poor would feel the impact heard >> we are giving people what they deserve, and what people deserve can depend on how they behave. if you really cannot work, you will all -- we will always look after you appeared but if you can work and you refuse to work,
that is how david cameron shares to present himself. he is the first tory leader to address his conference since winston churchill. some believe they are only sharing power because they failed to win the election, but the prime minister insisted that he and nick clegg came together in the national interests. >> at this time of great national challenge, two parties have come together. a government that believes in people, that knows its ultimate role is not to take from people, but to give...
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[applause] [applause] [applause] and now, before we welcome david cameron to speak for the first time to a conservative conference as prime minister, we are just going to take a short look at the election campaign and that the negotiations in the five days that followed that lead to reforming a coalition government together in the national interest. >> he is on his way to the palace. the moment we have all been waiting for is here. >> is the most important general election for a generation. it provides the future of our economy. it is about the future of our society. it is about the future of our country. the politicians have forgotten that the public is the master. we are the servants. >> you are very good at moving. but it does help having a renowned pop star with you. >> here are. it is official. >> this is my friend, here. let him introduce himself. >> the whole aim of my government if we win this election will be to help people like you realize your dreams. i have the faith in you and together, we can make this happen. >> gordon's argument is to let me go on wasting your money so
[applause] [applause] [applause] and now, before we welcome david cameron to speak for the first time to a conservative conference as prime minister, we are just going to take a short look at the election campaign and that the negotiations in the five days that followed that lead to reforming a coalition government together in the national interest. >> he is on his way to the palace. the moment we have all been waiting for is here. >> is the most important general election for a...
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david cameron took an awkward phone call from nato commanders in afghanistan and broke the news from -- to the public. >> general petraeus has revealed evidence that linda may not have died at the hands of her captors as originally believed. that evidence and subsequent interviews with the personnel involved suggest that linda could have died as a result of a grenade detonated by the task force during the assault. >> u.s. officers in kabul insist they had no choice but to rescue ms. nogrove. in the failure is weighing on the prime minister. >> i will go over in my mind 100 times whether it was the right decision. i believe it was given everything we knew about linda's triple situation, having been taken hostage. >> an elite forces team unsalted a hideout where her captors had hidden her. the province where she was held is one of afghanistan's most rugged provinces. the u.s. military has been operating there for years, so the mission was given to them. the decision to go ahead was taken by the british embassy in kabul, signed off by david cameron and william hague. what led up to the
david cameron took an awkward phone call from nato commanders in afghanistan and broke the news from -- to the public. >> general petraeus has revealed evidence that linda may not have died at the hands of her captors as originally believed. that evidence and subsequent interviews with the personnel involved suggest that linda could have died as a result of a grenade detonated by the task force during the assault. >> u.s. officers in kabul insist they had no choice but to rescue ms....
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investigation will be launched. >> british prime minister david cameron talking about linda norgrove, the aid worker who died in afghanistan. engineers in hungary are racing to finish an emergency dam to stop another flow of toxics glut -- sludge. seven people have died since the wall around the reservoir containing this was a burst open, sending the slow rate down to nearby areas. there are new fears the wall will give way again. journalists have been a lot closer to the scene of the devastation and our correspondent duncan kennedy was among them. >> was a week ago that the wall of this reservoir collapsed and the contaminated sludge poured out. what one official called a tsunami -- bowing down to nearby villages. at least seven people died, 150 more were injured. many burnt by the chemical compounds in the slow rate. now fresh cracks have. in the same wall, meaning more sludge could be released. most of the liquid waste gone, remains a heavier and victor are no less deadly. and fact, it may have higher concentrations of the toxins. it will probably close lower, and that may buy time
investigation will be launched. >> british prime minister david cameron talking about linda norgrove, the aid worker who died in afghanistan. engineers in hungary are racing to finish an emergency dam to stop another flow of toxics glut -- sludge. seven people have died since the wall around the reservoir containing this was a burst open, sending the slow rate down to nearby areas. there are new fears the wall will give way again. journalists have been a lot closer to the scene of the...
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to discuss england's world cup bid he met with prime minister david cameron just a few weeks before the sport's governing body announces they will host the twenty eighteen and twenty twenty two world cups all. ten downing street ring a man it was in the manager fabio capello as well as plays adam johnson
to discuss england's world cup bid he met with prime minister david cameron just a few weeks before the sport's governing body announces they will host the twenty eighteen and twenty twenty two world cups all. ten downing street ring a man it was in the manager fabio capello as well as plays adam johnson
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as prime minister i think david cameron as prime minister of a coalition government has overseen more restricted than perhaps he would like to have been and he's in coalition with were democrats and if they'd been consistent about one thing above all others over the last twenty years it's their wish to give more and more power to the european union they are the closest to a federalist party the united kingdom house so i think david cameron just accepted that he's rather strange in the t. he cannot go in and demand what's passed back from brussels because he's coalition partners would never come back but thank you very much. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images seeing from the streets of canada. operations are all day. she's available in. ritz carlton royal marriage really cool. called the. holiday inn ski patrol the really emotional in the region country club so willing sure to come this peach of the first. boat sure can pinsky switzer till closing the whole. golden rule boutique hotel. the family of alleged illegal arms trader victor boot here's why
as prime minister i think david cameron as prime minister of a coalition government has overseen more restricted than perhaps he would like to have been and he's in coalition with were democrats and if they'd been consistent about one thing above all others over the last twenty years it's their wish to give more and more power to the european union they are the closest to a federalist party the united kingdom house so i think david cameron just accepted that he's rather strange in the t. he...
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as prime minister i think david cameron as prime minister of a coalition government is obviously more restricted than perhaps he would like to have been and he's in coalition with were democrats and if they'd been consistent about one thing above all others over the last twenty years it's their wish to give more and more power to the european union they are the closest to a federalist party the united kingdom house so i think david cameron just accepted that he's rather strange in that he cannot go in and demand what's passed back from brussels because he's coalition partners were never there on that but thank you very much.
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the decision to go ahead was taken by the british embassy in kabul signed off by david cameron. what led up to this failed rescue attempt to? an aid worker was taken hostage with her afghan colleagues on september 26 while driving. british and u.s. intelligence tracked her down to a valley to a province. they feared she may have moved over to the border in pakistan, a rescue mission was approved to go in october 8. it was announced that her death in the mission was later announced. the end festination looks at the aerial surveillance footage. all this must be tough to take for her family in the western isles of scotland. they do not know for certain how she died, which is harder still. bbc news. >> a sense of excitement is mounting in chile as they count down the average to the final rescue of the miners there. it will begin 24 hours from now. they will have a still captusul. >> the stage here is nearly said. helicopters poised to rescue the minors. the narrow tunnel itself is ready. it seems we are waiting for a concrete base at the top of the rescue shaft. going down, a trial
the decision to go ahead was taken by the british embassy in kabul signed off by david cameron. what led up to this failed rescue attempt to? an aid worker was taken hostage with her afghan colleagues on september 26 while driving. british and u.s. intelligence tracked her down to a valley to a province. they feared she may have moved over to the border in pakistan, a rescue mission was approved to go in october 8. it was announced that her death in the mission was later announced. the end...
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prime minister david cameron's year is skepticism was much wanted before he came to power can you see that in his actions as prime minister i think david cameron as prime minister of a coalition government he's obviously more restricted than perhaps he would like to be and he's in coalition with liberal democrats and if they've been consistent about one thing above all others over the last twenty years it's their wish to give more and more power to the european union they are the closest to a federalist party the united kingdom house so i think david cameron just accepted that he's rather strange in the t. he cannot go in and demand what's a passport from brussels because he's coalition partners whenever they don't like but thank you very much. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world seeing from the streets of canada. operations are all. this is not a prohibition but a warning that. it should be scary for you sure the supreme retreat they have no idea about the hardships that face. one it's this is. all too new to. the army to life so the use o
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. >> david cameron and semantic chairman arriving there at -- samantha campbell and arriving there at tory headquarters. ♪ >> gordon brown returns to the seat of power this morning. >> i want to make a big, open, and comprehensive offer to the liberal democrats. the negotiations that we are about to start limbaugh compromise. that is what working together in the national interest means. >> for that second running, almost taunting gordon brown in downing street. >> i will watch and wait to hear what they are negotiating. they are still in there, locked in at the moment. >> talks look to be over this afternoon. david cameron is said to be our next prime minister. ♪ [applause] >> her majesty the queen has asked me to form a new government, and i have accepted. >> it is, they tell us, a brave new dawn. >> when asked what you are frederick joke was, he replied -- what your favorite joke was, he replied, nick clegg. >> in clarity about what you want to do, and indetermination about seeing it through. that is what this document, that is what this coalition, that is what this program is a
. >> david cameron and semantic chairman arriving there at -- samantha campbell and arriving there at tory headquarters. ♪ >> gordon brown returns to the seat of power this morning. >> i want to make a big, open, and comprehensive offer to the liberal democrats. the negotiations that we are about to start limbaugh compromise. that is what working together in the national interest means. >> for that second running, almost taunting gordon brown in downing street....
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david cameron insists that britain will remain a front ranked power. >> the flagship of the royal navy is headed to the scrap heap in a major upheaval of armed services. other significant capabilities will go like the nimrod airplane. despite the cuts, government says that britain will stay above defense spending targets. >> this is not simply a cost saving exercise to get to grips with the biggest budget deficit in coast for history. it is about taking the right decisions to protect national security in the years ahead. >> carrier forces, meaning no british aircraft for 10 years. the government says they are not essential for now. critics say that the shows that a defense review does not add up. >> a profound opportunity, spending dressed up as defense, chaotically conducted, hastily prepared, simply not credible as a strategic blueprint. >> the navy will get two new big aircraft carriers. prove that britain will still punch above its weight on the world stage. the navy will be smaller but better able to tackle new threats like modern piracy. the navy says it will be true of all of br
david cameron insists that britain will remain a front ranked power. >> the flagship of the royal navy is headed to the scrap heap in a major upheaval of armed services. other significant capabilities will go like the nimrod airplane. despite the cuts, government says that britain will stay above defense spending targets. >> this is not simply a cost saving exercise to get to grips with the biggest budget deficit in coast for history. it is about taking the right decisions to...
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david cameron insists britain will remain a top military power, and the pentagon is saying the u.s. is pleased the u.k. intends to maintain its role as the fourth largest military. >> the royal navy's flagship is heading out in a major upheaval of armed services. other capabilities will go like new surveillance planes, but the government says britain will stay above nato cost defense spending target. >> this is not simply a cost saving exercise to get to grips with the worst budget crisis in postwar history. it is about taking the right decisions to protect our security in years ahead. >> it will mean no british aircraft for 10 years -- british aircraft carriers for 10 years. critics say it does not add up. >> this is a profound missed opportunity. it has been chaotically conducted. it is simply not credible as a strategic blueprint for our defense needs. >> the navy will get two big aircraft carriers. the navy overall will be smaller but better able to tackle new threats like piracy, and they say that will be true of all british forces britain will not be able to deploy such large
david cameron insists britain will remain a top military power, and the pentagon is saying the u.s. is pleased the u.k. intends to maintain its role as the fourth largest military. >> the royal navy's flagship is heading out in a major upheaval of armed services. other capabilities will go like new surveillance planes, but the government says britain will stay above nato cost defense spending target. >> this is not simply a cost saving exercise to get to grips with the worst budget...
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. >> the british prime minister david cameron telephone the u.s. president to explain his government's strategy and assure him britain will remain a first- rate military power and airbus salih. earlier, our correspondent asked what else he told barack obama. >> this came in the context of somewhat unusually public concern from the u.s. about the proposed cuts in british defense. what we understand from the white house statement, what went on in the phone call was mr. cameron told president obama britain would remain this first great military power and president obama said he would appreciated the uk's commitment to its nato commitment. he also said that he spoke about the special relationship between the u.s. and u.k. and said he appreciated what he called the cameron government's commitment to maintain a full military spectrum that would allow the forces of the u.s. and u.k. to keep working together in an effective way. >> will the president and secretary of state clinton be reassured by what david cameron has said? >> it certainly seems to be the
. >> the british prime minister david cameron telephone the u.s. president to explain his government's strategy and assure him britain will remain a first- rate military power and airbus salih. earlier, our correspondent asked what else he told barack obama. >> this came in the context of somewhat unusually public concern from the u.s. about the proposed cuts in british defense. what we understand from the white house statement, what went on in the phone call was mr. cameron told...
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"q&a" programs are also available as c-span podcast. >> next, british prime minister david cameron speakes said the conservative party conference. the president obama and vice president biden campaign in pennsylvania. after that, another chance to see "q&a." tomorrow on "washington journal," we discuss the condition of u.s. cities as a result of the economic downturn. we talk about u.s. monetary policy and the impact of devaluing the dollar. also the impact of a 10-year drought on the u.s. southwest. >> what are people watching on the c-span video library? you might be surprised. click on most watch to see the most popular events covered. watch what you want, when you want. >> the british prime minister and conservative party leader david cameron defended the position to cut public spending to reduce the deficit. the chancellor of the exchequer will release the details of the spending cuts in his budget report on october 20. other topics include withdrawing combat troops by 2015 and forming a coalition government with liberal democrats. prime minister cameron defeated gordon brown, who ste
"q&a" programs are also available as c-span podcast. >> next, british prime minister david cameron speakes said the conservative party conference. the president obama and vice president biden campaign in pennsylvania. after that, another chance to see "q&a." tomorrow on "washington journal," we discuss the condition of u.s. cities as a result of the economic downturn. we talk about u.s. monetary policy and the impact of devaluing the dollar. also the...
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. >> the british prime minister, david cameron, has told the employers organization in the u.k. he wants to unleash a new economic dynamism to create the jobs it needs to recover from recession. mr. cameron chose the employers' one-day conference in london to shift the spotlight from spending cuts and public sector job losses. new jeel cassidy reports. >> david cameron was aware of the national doubts, even among some business leaders, about the pace of his campaign to get the deficit down, so here was the sweetener, a blueprint to invest more than 400 million pounds, bringing together public and private sectors, spurring innovation, and job creation. >> i'm announcing today the u.k.'s first-ever national infrastructure plan. it's a plan to completely update and modernize our infrastructure, so british business is free to compete with the rest of the world. in the budget, you saw the first part as we did not reduce capital spending compared to the last government's figures. last week, in the spending review, we went further and announced an additional 8.6 billion pounds over the
. >> the british prime minister, david cameron, has told the employers organization in the u.k. he wants to unleash a new economic dynamism to create the jobs it needs to recover from recession. mr. cameron chose the employers' one-day conference in london to shift the spotlight from spending cuts and public sector job losses. new jeel cassidy reports. >> david cameron was aware of the national doubts, even among some business leaders, about the pace of his campaign to get the...
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to discuss england's world cup bid he met with prime minister david cameron just a few weeks before the sport's governing body announces who will host the twenty eight and twenty twenty two world cup also at ten downing street. russia also bidding to be hosts and is seen as england's main rivals for the right age the tournament it's. one of the most troubled commonwealth games comes to an end today but the closing ceremony in new delhi strayer will top the medals table but it's also been a successful games for india who finished at least three goals in boxing on wednesday these two medals tally. one the light welterweight division while the host also claimed the flyweight and titles and is also drawing table tennis india a stunning favorite singapore in the doubles final. well despite all the problems including the late completion of the athletes' village organizers say the games have been a good six games federation chief mike fennell saying the competitors had enjoyed their experience and although three athletes had failed drugs test it was still alive number. one would concede to hav
to discuss england's world cup bid he met with prime minister david cameron just a few weeks before the sport's governing body announces who will host the twenty eight and twenty twenty two world cup also at ten downing street. russia also bidding to be hosts and is seen as england's main rivals for the right age the tournament it's. one of the most troubled commonwealth games comes to an end today but the closing ceremony in new delhi strayer will top the medals table but it's also been a...
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they still had troops pasted to job any and what did they think that doing that now david cameron says is a part of the defense cuts we're going to bring them home what do you think about that is it something we should be no rules. no more or all right we should our troops the money. i think you saw on the strength. of these. cards personally did you know that person still had street stationed in germany no i didn't know that and what do you think they're doing that. may be protecting global these what do you think they're doing that. have got the foggiest. the russian president's proposal for a new power and european security treaty could work if agreed upon that's according to wolfgang ischinger chairman of the munich security conference the forum attracts politicians media and scientists from around forty countries and this time it's taking place right here in moscow the european security system which we have had for the last decade or two has not worked very well. that was probably the reason why president medvedev made fundamental proposals regarding the able and the evolution of
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cameron's announced they'll be pulled out over the next ten years but did the british people even know they still had troops post it's a job any i want to they think that doing that did you know that race and still have troops stationed in germany yes and how many of them said there are and what would you think they're doing that small amount of margin to. continue to force social rules would it surprise you to learn there are twenty thousand of them it would just opposed to some instructions on what do you reckon they're doing that. honest opinion i don't know i don't know a french talking gesture since that will reserve troops in germany so those were those bills but now david cameron says as a part of the of the defense cuts we're going to bring them home what do you think about that is it something we should be not floral. no more or aren't we should our church of the world at the moment you personally of in charge of so on the strength . of the use of goods around drug war for all i'm going to cops personally and you were world saw go up people i'm sure you did you know that perso
cameron's announced they'll be pulled out over the next ten years but did the british people even know they still had troops post it's a job any i want to they think that doing that did you know that race and still have troops stationed in germany yes and how many of them said there are and what would you think they're doing that small amount of margin to. continue to force social rules would it surprise you to learn there are twenty thousand of them it would just opposed to some instructions...
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they still had troops pasted to germany i want to they think that doing that now david cameron says is a part of the defense cuts we're going to bring them home what do you think about that is it something we should be no rules. no more or all right we should our church the money most of the. strength. of the. cuts did you know that person still had street stationed in germany. and what do you think they're doing that. maybe protecting global peace what do you think they're doing that. you've got to forget. that was emmett's in london. coming up here this hour on visit one of the world's most polluted towns . the pay for the economic. and environmental. investigate if there's any hope of a cleaner future for a place for the legacy of pollution deprivation. but first the gang splits could be behind tuesday's strike on the chechen parliament the russian republics interior ministry has sent a man thought to be behind the terror attack may have been trying to assert his authority in the region to al-qaeda. has the details. we're standing in front of the church and parliament that has been
they still had troops pasted to germany i want to they think that doing that now david cameron says is a part of the defense cuts we're going to bring them home what do you think about that is it something we should be no rules. no more or all right we should our church the money most of the. strength. of the. cuts did you know that person still had street stationed in germany. and what do you think they're doing that. maybe protecting global peace what do you think they're doing that. you've...
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cameron some would say was strong and he saved the u.k. taxpayer i'm paying even more in some ways assertions that actually gave the u.k. a very strong voice and it prevented further budgets being asked from the u.k. by the e.u. come on that there was more spin than a washing machine assembly line he basically told us that he was going to say was the law he knew he couldn't do that he knew the minimum it after pay is the true point nine billion pound commitment because there was no way out of it and that's what's happened today he's trying to spin it that he saved the other four percent garbage absolute garbage and i'm worried as well there's been some dodgy deal done with the germans and the french so that there isn't a referendum on the changes that they want to the lisbon treaty as well this is an affront to democracy not just for you case it's but for germans and french and the other twenty seven countries in the european union we need a referendum and i hope the irish take them to the court not to sort of you've been rubbing your hand
cameron some would say was strong and he saved the u.k. taxpayer i'm paying even more in some ways assertions that actually gave the u.k. a very strong voice and it prevented further budgets being asked from the u.k. by the e.u. come on that there was more spin than a washing machine assembly line he basically told us that he was going to say was the law he knew he couldn't do that he knew the minimum it after pay is the true point nine billion pound commitment because there was no way out of...
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to discuss england's world cup bid he met prime minister david cameron and england manager fabio capello at ten downing street just a few weeks before the sport's governing body who host the twenty eighteen and twenty twenty two world cup last russia are also feeling to be hosts and are seen as angles. main rival the rights to stage one of the tournament. and finally to tennis and world number one rafael the dollies out to the shanghai masters after being stunned in three sets by an inspired you're going meltzer the spaniard recovered from an opening set blitz to level the match but the austrian held his nerve in the decider setting out to love to win the match six one three six six three and inflict upon the wall them wants this defeat the last eight stage here however before that and tomorrow jockey which is the place is the last eight. first on court in the third round is for steve martin who took on sharing the shoddy affronts the briton to do with his opponents of the opening set six three and didn't face any trouble in the second either on the same serve it out six four to tell you
to discuss england's world cup bid he met prime minister david cameron and england manager fabio capello at ten downing street just a few weeks before the sport's governing body who host the twenty eighteen and twenty twenty two world cup last russia are also feeling to be hosts and are seen as angles. main rival the rights to stage one of the tournament. and finally to tennis and world number one rafael the dollies out to the shanghai masters after being stunned in three sets by an inspired...
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they still had troops posted to germany and what are they think they're doing that now david cameron says as a part of the of the defense cuts we're going to bring them home what do you think about that is it something we should be not floral. no more or aren't we should our church of the world for money most of it we shall just so on the strength. of these hundred more for all i'm going to talk supposedly did you know that person still had street stationed in germany no i didn't know that and what do you think they're doing that. may be protecting global peace what do you think they're doing that. we've got to forgive. that was our reporting in london well still to come for you this hour here on r.t. we visit one of the world's most polluted turns. but the pay for the economic has been enormous the seychelle and environmental sky was clear that they investigate if there's any hope of a clean the future for a place with a legacy of pollution and deprivation. that story still to come but next a gang split could have been behind tuesday's strike on the chechen parliament the russian re
they still had troops posted to germany and what are they think they're doing that now david cameron says as a part of the of the defense cuts we're going to bring them home what do you think about that is it something we should be not floral. no more or aren't we should our church of the world for money most of it we shall just so on the strength. of these hundred more for all i'm going to talk supposedly did you know that person still had street stationed in germany no i didn't know that and...
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to discuss england's world cup bid he met prime minister david cameron and england manager fabio capello at ten downing street just a few weeks before the sport's governing body will announce who will host the twenty eighteen twenty twenty two world cups russia are also bidding to be hosts on the scene as england's main rivals for the rights to stage one of the tournament's . finally to tennison their bout joke of it remains on course to claim his second successive a.t.p. tour title as you progress to the quarter finals of the shanghai masters those first on court in the third round of sports see that many more even took on jeremy shockey affronts the briton coach comes to being with his opponents and to the eye and said six three and mary didn't face any trouble in the second either and they tend to serve it out six four to train victory. later on court serving rather than the two jokers which met rashad gaspé and he made even lighter work of his opponent the frenchman was absolutely outclassed as to just two games in two sets the second seed djokovic wrapped up its six one six one vic
to discuss england's world cup bid he met prime minister david cameron and england manager fabio capello at ten downing street just a few weeks before the sport's governing body will announce who will host the twenty eighteen twenty twenty two world cups russia are also bidding to be hosts on the scene as england's main rivals for the rights to stage one of the tournament's . finally to tennison their bout joke of it remains on course to claim his second successive a.t.p. tour title as you...
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. >> i suggested to david cameron that he underestimated the reaction to the child benefit cut. >> there is small change here and small change there and it makes a huge difference to them. the question i have to ask, as we deal with this appalling mess, what is fair in terms of making everybody make a contribution, which they should. asking those who are relatively better off to make a bigger contribution. >> you can see why he only wants to deal with one thing at a time. this week, he promised to cut job benefit by a billion. on thursday, there will be published reports of making workers pay more for their pensions. they will increase tuitions for those going to university. they will finalize cuts to the fence, schools, transports and other budgets. this is all to be announced in the comprehensive spending review on october 20. it is enough to give him sleepless nights. he was having them anyway, thanks to the arrival of baby florence. >> you are with us here at abc news bank." western security officials -- bbc news bang." western security officials have a confirmed a plot to disrupt te
. >> i suggested to david cameron that he underestimated the reaction to the child benefit cut. >> there is small change here and small change there and it makes a huge difference to them. the question i have to ask, as we deal with this appalling mess, what is fair in terms of making everybody make a contribution, which they should. asking those who are relatively better off to make a bigger contribution. >> you can see why he only wants to deal with one thing at a time. this...
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cameron, president lula da silva. there is our friend, the special forces trainer. here is samuel avalos now, in this battered looking fenix capsule, coming to the surface. andreas in the white hat and white coat. the door opens. he takes off the harness. sebastian pinera looks on. samuel avalos looks at some light for the first time in 69 days through his very expensive sunglasses. [applause] what moments for him. a wave. my goodness. these pictures are always just so fantastic, just trying to imagine what this man is feeling now. i do not think he can quite believe it. look at this. he is smiling. he is laughing. he is taking off all the paraphernalia and the harnesses. the helmet goes back on, though. [laughter] there he is. kissing his girlfriend, ruth, of 21 years. the happiness you can see in her eyes and his as he now goes up and embraces the president of chile, the man who visited this mine on three occasions. that was before he knew the miners were alive. he arrived here on the day of the 22nd, when the break
cameron, president lula da silva. there is our friend, the special forces trainer. here is samuel avalos now, in this battered looking fenix capsule, coming to the surface. andreas in the white hat and white coat. the door opens. he takes off the harness. sebastian pinera looks on. samuel avalos looks at some light for the first time in 69 days through his very expensive sunglasses. [applause] what moments for him. a wave. my goodness. these pictures are always just so fantastic, just trying to...
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not always predictable. 200 meters to the east -- >> david cameron promised operations there will be fully resources. how does this defense into the plan? >> if we are redrawing the defense policy within much tighter boundaries, we need to completely rethink what we're doing. not just decide what can we hang on to end what can we cut? >> an international military crisis is listed in the top tier of threats. with a lot of hardware likely to be cut. the emphasis is on flexibility. the question is, whether there is a genuine new case strategy or if it is molded to fit the inevitable cost cuts coming later this week. >> china's vice president is likely to succeed the current president hu jintao in 2012. he was promoted to vice chairman of the military commission. he is known as a plain speaking advocate of business. it is thought unlikely he will favor a more democracy. >> in china, political battles are fought behind closed doors. we hear only the outcome. few public disagreements year. today, a sober announcement. a promotion for this man. china's communist leaders command the military
not always predictable. 200 meters to the east -- >> david cameron promised operations there will be fully resources. how does this defense into the plan? >> if we are redrawing the defense policy within much tighter boundaries, we need to completely rethink what we're doing. not just decide what can we hang on to end what can we cut? >> an international military crisis is listed in the top tier of threats. with a lot of hardware likely to be cut. the emphasis is on...
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here a souvenir from david cameron, a rock from the mine, and another one. it has been less than two weeks since the miners were pulled to safety in the original phoenix to capsule, which is now in public display at santiago's square. they can surely never have imagined they would have emerged from underground as such celebrities. after the visit to the palace, they went to the national stadium for a football match against the team's of the government. they played well against the miners. a former professional footballer put them ahead, and they then scored four a 2-0 lead, but the government hit back with three goals, including one from the president himself, and they won the match, 3-2. even media superstars cannot be a always on the winning side. >> gunmen in mexico have killed 13 drug addict at a rehabilitation center. it is reported the victims were lined up in -- and shot. the motive is not clear. three days ago 14 people were killed at a party. the tropical storm has factored believes. 10,000 people were forced to take shelter from the storm as it swe
here a souvenir from david cameron, a rock from the mine, and another one. it has been less than two weeks since the miners were pulled to safety in the original phoenix to capsule, which is now in public display at santiago's square. they can surely never have imagined they would have emerged from underground as such celebrities. after the visit to the palace, they went to the national stadium for a football match against the team's of the government. they played well against the miners. a...
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david cameron thanked him for his service but said had he no choice but to make the cuts. >> all right moving on. on any given sunday this is what we see and hear. about tonight crack down in the nf l. now going after those violent helmet to helmet hits. >>> and giants fans become the cat pajama a as fan frenzy extends way beyond the dug out. we know the real story on jerry brn. jerry brown opposes the dea penalty. even for cop killers. he signed an inmates bill rights. one sreme court judge that brown appointed was so liberal... he voted to stop the dea penalty 64 times. we know the real story on rry brown. now you do too. as governor, he lanced budgets without raising taxes. and calirnia created 1.9 million jobs. as attorney general, jry brown took on wall street banks, mortgagecammers and public officials stealing fro taxpayers. at this stage in his life, jerry brown has the independence to ma the tough decisions california needs. as governor ll cap government salaries and pensions. on the budget, we have to face reality. makeo with what we have. and no taxes without voter approval.
david cameron thanked him for his service but said had he no choice but to make the cuts. >> all right moving on. on any given sunday this is what we see and hear. about tonight crack down in the nf l. now going after those violent helmet to helmet hits. >>> and giants fans become the cat pajama a as fan frenzy extends way beyond the dug out. we know the real story on jerry brn. jerry brown opposes the dea penalty. even for cop killers. he signed an inmates bill rights. one sreme...
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today david cameron took an awkward a phone call from the nato commander in afghanistan, breaking the news to the public. >> general petraeus has told me that there is evidence that indicates that linda may not have died at the hands of her captors as originally believed. that evidence, and subsequent interviews with personnel involved, suggests that she could have died as a result of a grenade detonated by the task force during the assault. >> u.s. officers insist that they had no choice but to rescue her. but the operation's failure is clearly weighing on the prime minister. >> i have gone over it in my mind 100 times. i believe it was the right decision based on everything that we knew about her dreadful situation taken hostage. >> friday an elite team moved to the remote afghan hideout, where the doctors had hidden her. the province where she was held is one of off it -- afghanistan's most rugged provinces. the u.s. military had been operating there for years. the decision to go ahead was taken by the british embassy. what led to this failed rescue attempt? she was taken hostage w
today david cameron took an awkward a phone call from the nato commander in afghanistan, breaking the news to the public. >> general petraeus has told me that there is evidence that indicates that linda may not have died at the hands of her captors as originally believed. that evidence, and subsequent interviews with personnel involved, suggests that she could have died as a result of a grenade detonated by the task force during the assault. >> u.s. officers insist that they had no...