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so it would seem that one of david cameron's missions is to ensure that the u.k. defense. will always have a market in the middle east but the question that people are asking is is that morally right during this time of intense on rest in the region among the military equipment burden sold to libya where crowd control vehicles and they've been filmed on the streets of the country being used against the protesters all over spray who's a u.k. arms program director of amnesty international says although britain has tough arms sales regulations they have been overlooked for many years. the vehicles that we've identified that appear to have been identified from from the u two footage should never have been sold in the first place it was just amnesty saying mount an influential u.k. parliamentary committee was very critical of that decision back in two thousand and eight it is true to say that the u.k. does on paper have very strong rules that it's not supposed to sell any equipment where there is a reasonable risk that they will be used to fuel armed conflict to human rights vi
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so it would seem that one of david cameron's missions is to ensure that the u.k. defense. product will always have a market in the middle east but the question that people are asking is is that morally right during this time of intense. in the region all right laura thanks your input there got some a column about this story as well from kay stedman from the campaign against trader say that cameron's praise for democracy just to cover his real purpose is selling arms to undemocratic regimes and take a listen. you've got to remember that david cameron originally set this tour in order to seal arms deals with various middle eastern countries he took a quick trip quick to taught to egypt where he talked a lot about democracy and freedom praised the people in tahrir square but that really was a sideshow what he's hoping to do is sell arms and lots of them to the middle east and i have to say so far british arms sales do seem to have been very successful there but of course the main reason for these arms sales is seems to be for internal repression obviously it would have been g
so it would seem that one of david cameron's missions is to ensure that the u.k. defense. product will always have a market in the middle east but the question that people are asking is is that morally right during this time of intense. in the region all right laura thanks your input there got some a column about this story as well from kay stedman from the campaign against trader say that cameron's praise for democracy just to cover his real purpose is selling arms to undemocratic regimes and...
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so it would seem that one of david cameron's missions is to ensure that the u.k. defense. product will always have a market in the middle east but the question that people are asking is is that morally right during this time of intense on rest in the region. and correspond with their will because about the stories were a little bit later. now also to come later in the program to your walk on the red planet. these. made it up there and what moscow allowed has to do with the germany picture didn't quite go to plan to get a seat on those pictures no you're not you can stay around for that a bit later than see it on t.v. . russian special forces have reportedly and radek eight hundred three gunmen in a counter-terror operate in the north caucuses some of those killed are suspected of shooting tourists in the country's southern republican the noble courier last weekend on saturday two masked men stop to many heading for mt elbrus at least three tourists were killed and two more injured as the gunman opened fire it's twenty one eighteen moscow time some world news in brief for y
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has failed says prime minister david cameron he's urging minority groups to do more to integrate it comes as around three thousand follow rise of what is the gathered in the town of luton to protest against islam or anti fascism muslims were also there to hold their own rally of dollars he's lore emmet joins us live now from lucian morrow what's the message from the various groups you've gathered today in luton. well what we've seen in luton on saturday are two arch rival factions meeting about five hundred meters from each other really in this same small town just behind me where the english defense league who is. against the islamification of the u.k. as they call it they don't want islam to take hold in this country they are trying to defend the england that they say they know and love and just up the road you know i see gates fascism and a large muslim faction as well saying exactly the opposite saying that we want you know we want muslims to be able to live in this country in peace and and we want everybody to be able to come and live in this country in peace and so really when these
has failed says prime minister david cameron he's urging minority groups to do more to integrate it comes as around three thousand follow rise of what is the gathered in the town of luton to protest against islam or anti fascism muslims were also there to hold their own rally of dollars he's lore emmet joins us live now from lucian morrow what's the message from the various groups you've gathered today in luton. well what we've seen in luton on saturday are two arch rival factions meeting about...
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the ships as you know i mean just meeting with prime minister david cameron was scheduled to go and i'm going to hand teamed with the russian president dmitry medvedev message but of course when you were just in the vehicle she too will confirm that invitation to dead cameron to visit the russian federation which are a lot of the leaders you have met a man that wants all your clothing to last yes let's go to the sidelines in korea and canada they discussed some of those in the process which are probably of different topics including their problems that still exist there is a great that they would discuss all the problems in a constructive way the you know the find mutually acceptable ways. solutions and in this way we will had our discussions with william hague on bilateral and change and in the case where interested you sold that day this stage of our relations including bedroom units that you could visit. british prime minister to rush in and showed that our relations transferred to a new quality not just work constructively done but. of partnerships do it up her eyes by a trusted sys
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cameron say mostly culturalism in europe isn't working there are huge muslim communities but frequently such as in all strata they leave in their own areas physical a. sign of non integration there is this should sit in vienna is known as a little a system will people here speak their native language they prepare their national dishes and where the clothes which they are used to and this is exactly what hell is about subaverage wall found here a fellow likes us taking a stance against self segregation a top pick which was once taboo is now at the top of the european political agenda with multiculturalism now open to multi criticism from some of the continent's most influential political leaders we've yet to see how their views might fully influence debate on the ground and the future shape of europe exiting the church over our team from vienna. now moscow and london will be hoping to turn a page in the fascist relations russian's foreign minister visits the british capital in france over the last few years have caused diplomatic tension but with a relatively new government there in lond
cameron say mostly culturalism in europe isn't working there are huge muslim communities but frequently such as in all strata they leave in their own areas physical a. sign of non integration there is this should sit in vienna is known as a little a system will people here speak their native language they prepare their national dishes and where the clothes which they are used to and this is exactly what hell is about subaverage wall found here a fellow likes us taking a stance against self...
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what you've got to remember to david ridgen. in order to see deals with various middle eastern countries she took a quick trip to egypt where he talked a lot about democracy and freedom praised the people in toyota square but really it was. a site should do what he's hoping to do is so arms and lots of them to the middle east and i have to say so far british arms sales do seem to have been very successful there but of course the main reason for these arms sales is seems to be for internal repression now britain has sold at least eight million pounds worth of military equipment to libya last year weapons which could essentially have been used during those riots are there other ways you think the u.k. could be contributing to the middle east uprisings. well obviously it would have been great if we hadn't sold those arms to libya or to bahrain because then we could talk with a little bit more credibility about the importance of freedom and democracy and unfortunately the way the british government works and it's not just mr cameron
what you've got to remember to david ridgen. in order to see deals with various middle eastern countries she took a quick trip to egypt where he talked a lot about democracy and freedom praised the people in toyota square but really it was. a site should do what he's hoping to do is so arms and lots of them to the middle east and i have to say so far british arms sales do seem to have been very successful there but of course the main reason for these arms sales is seems to be for internal...
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so it would seem that one of david cameron's missions is to ensure that the u.k. defense. product will always have a market in the middle east but the question that people are asking is is that morally right during this time of intense on rest in the region. there's the. london correspondent covering the succumb of the ongoing events in the middle east here on our table table break from it now and see what's coming up later in the program in fact we're taking a walk on the red planet head to find out where the man made it up there and what a moscow lab has got to do with the journey back down on terra firma sit r.t. tonight. news continues russian special forces of reportedly killed three gunmen in a counter terror operation in the north caucuses some of those killed are suspected of shooting tourists in the country's southern republican couple dealable car last weekend on saturday two masked men stopped at many birds heading for mt elbrus at least three tourists were killed and two more injured as the gunman opened fire there world news in brief officials say four america
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so it would seem that one of david cameron's missions is to ensure that the u.k. defense. product will always have a market in the middle east but the question that people are asking is is that morally right during this time of intense on rest in the region. there's a london correspondent laura. away from that story now for a while a little bit later on we're going to be taking a walk on the red planet you heard right find out how these men made it up there and what a moscow lab has to do with that journey. russian special forces have reportedly eradicated three gunmen in a counter-terror operate in the north caucuses some of those killed is suspected of shooting two wrists in the country's southern republic of dino bokhari a last weekend on saturday to masked men stopped a minibus heading from but these three tourists were killed and two more injured as the gunman opened fire more world news in brief a twenty one minutes past ten moscow time officials say four americans have been shot dead by pirates after their boat was seized off the coast of oman last week u.s. forces
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well it's it may be a coincidence or it may be just ironic or it may be plans that david cameron has made these comments about multiculturalism failing on the very day that the english defense league holding their biggest march ever they were formed about eighteen months ago they've had thirty marches around towns and cities in the u.k. in that time and this is the biggest one they've ever held in what they call the heartland of their movement leeson but you're absolutely right i mean angela merkel in germany has come out and said before that she feels that multiculturalism has been a miserable failure in her country of immigrants from turkey in germany and they that there has been little to no immigration that that muslim culture we've also seen gypsies the travelling community d. posted from france the swedish democrats the fall right group in sweden won their first seats in parliament at the end of last year and fifty seven percent of swiss people voted in favor of a ban on building any more minarets so we certainly are seeing this this time see islamic sentiment spreading through
well it's it may be a coincidence or it may be just ironic or it may be plans that david cameron has made these comments about multiculturalism failing on the very day that the english defense league holding their biggest march ever they were formed about eighteen months ago they've had thirty marches around towns and cities in the u.k. in that time and this is the biggest one they've ever held in what they call the heartland of their movement leeson but you're absolutely right i mean angela...
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david cameron has been very clear. he said he sees no point in that new inquiry. where do these senators and families go from here? >> i think they are likely to keep pushing the issue is because they don't believe what they have heard from london. they find it very hard to believe this idea that there was no pressure to have him released. that bp was not working behind the scenes. bp is still a very controversial name because of the links to the oil spill in the gulf of mexico. but as i say, i think there is less desire now in the u.s. government and the white house for this to go any further. >> in cairo the new cabinet announced more concessions as it tries to end the protests against president mubarak. there is to be a 15% rise in public sector pay and curfews will be eased. several protesters are still in tahrir square two weeks later. our middle east editor reports. >> the regime wants to put cairo back. when it showed jurors try to open up one of the government buildings -- when i soldiers tried to open up the government buildings. there is no sign that des
david cameron has been very clear. he said he sees no point in that new inquiry. where do these senators and families go from here? >> i think they are likely to keep pushing the issue is because they don't believe what they have heard from london. they find it very hard to believe this idea that there was no pressure to have him released. that bp was not working behind the scenes. bp is still a very controversial name because of the links to the oil spill in the gulf of mexico. but as i...
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has failed says prime minister david cameron who's urging minority groups to do more to integrate the comments were made on the same day as around three families and far right supporters marched in the town of luton to protest against islam anti fascism muslims also gathered to hold their own. and it has more than what we've seen in luton on saturday are two arch rival factions meeting about five hundred metres from each other really in this same small town just behind me the english defense league who is. against the islamification of the u.k.'s they call it just up the road you know i see gates fascism and the faction as well saying exactly the opposite saying that we want everybody to be able to come and live in this country at peace and so really when these two groups meet and come together there are very usually clashes we've seen it several times happening in london in the last year or so we have seen a huge police operation mounted costing in the region of one point two million dollars just to police this demonstration we managed to catch up with the chief counsel for the chip
has failed says prime minister david cameron who's urging minority groups to do more to integrate the comments were made on the same day as around three families and far right supporters marched in the town of luton to protest against islam anti fascism muslims also gathered to hold their own. and it has more than what we've seen in luton on saturday are two arch rival factions meeting about five hundred metres from each other really in this same small town just behind me the english defense...
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cameron say mostly culturalism in europe isn't working there are huge muslim communities but frequently such as in all strata they leave in their own areas a physical sign of non integration there is district in vienna is known as the little people here speak their native language they prepare their national dishes and wear the clothes which they are used to and this is exactly what elizabeth subaverage wall found here a fellow like sounds taking a stance against self segregation at top pick which was once taboo is now at the top of the european political agenda with multiculturalism now open to multi criticism from some of the continent's most influential political leaders we've yet to see how their views might fully influence debate on the ground and the future shape of europe exiting the church over our team from vienna. well danish writer and columnist says europe's push for political correctness has gone too far and is now limiting citizens' freedom. we've got that too much multiculturalists to. it being represented in the public sphere and now we've gone even further to practice a
cameron say mostly culturalism in europe isn't working there are huge muslim communities but frequently such as in all strata they leave in their own areas a physical sign of non integration there is district in vienna is known as the little people here speak their native language they prepare their national dishes and wear the clothes which they are used to and this is exactly what elizabeth subaverage wall found here a fellow like sounds taking a stance against self segregation at top pick...
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comes up with next to whether it was intended in the david cameron made his comment today or whether it was done deliberately to coincide with a small march is not clear but it is clear that to make it again he is not the first person to have made these comments inside europe germany's angela merkel also said that this is a system that has failed miserably they've got said a lot of turkish immigration in germany and she says that there is little to no integration into the german community we've also seen at the travelling community gypsies being deported from france recently the swedish democrats won seats in parliament a fall rights group for the first time at the beginning of last year and we've also seen a vote in switzerland in which fifty seven percent of people said they wanted to ban the building of any more minarets so this is certainly a europe wide feeling this this this and see islam ism multiculturalism is costing europe its right to free speech or according to danish m.p. yes per long ballet he was convicted of the charges on making anti muslim hate speech coming up his
comes up with next to whether it was intended in the david cameron made his comment today or whether it was done deliberately to coincide with a small march is not clear but it is clear that to make it again he is not the first person to have made these comments inside europe germany's angela merkel also said that this is a system that has failed miserably they've got said a lot of turkish immigration in germany and she says that there is little to no integration into the german community we've...
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has failed so says prime minister david cameron who's urging minority groups to do more to integrate it comes as hundreds of far right supporters are gathered in the town of luton to protest against islam and the fascists and muslims are also there to hold their own rally and we can cross live to what he's lorem it who joins us now from the can you bring us up to date so laura has the potential for a volatile solution where you are. absolutely i mean we see an extraordinary scene in the town of this morning we've been here for few hours now wandering around talking to people about what they expect from today and the shopkeepers of looseness certainly not confident they have boarded up shops in the main this is just behind the camera there which is entirely covered with a wooden board say the protesters don't smash the window that sort of eerily quiet at the maybe it's getting a little bit louder now it's. supported start to gather in the square just behind me we expect there's a large band to support these gates coming. on the street just behind the police vans that you can see behin
has failed so says prime minister david cameron who's urging minority groups to do more to integrate it comes as hundreds of far right supporters are gathered in the town of luton to protest against islam and the fascists and muslims are also there to hold their own rally and we can cross live to what he's lorem it who joins us now from the can you bring us up to date so laura has the potential for a volatile solution where you are. absolutely i mean we see an extraordinary scene in the town of...
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but i think there's also there's always a risk of that and the comments that were made by by david cameron and i think some of the other european leaders have i think predictably provoked some criticism from from various groups but i think the question you've got to ask yourself is what is the risk of not doing anything of leaving the status quo and i think the reason these politicians have come out so firmly with a view which probably a couple of years ago would have been considered a to boot i think the reason they've done is because they think the risk of not doing anything is greater because we run the risk of a europe in which people of the muslim faith and perhaps of other groups feel separate they don't feel happy or part of europe and that can lead to feelings of extremism and in very rare cases but tragic cases people turning to terrorism you talk about extremism there is a real about the other to be factored in here but in the u.k. the government says it's cracking down on extremism is the best way to tackle the problem if not how should it be so. i think the government needs to
but i think there's also there's always a risk of that and the comments that were made by by david cameron and i think some of the other european leaders have i think predictably provoked some criticism from from various groups but i think the question you've got to ask yourself is what is the risk of not doing anything of leaving the status quo and i think the reason these politicians have come out so firmly with a view which probably a couple of years ago would have been considered a to boot...
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has failed so says prime minister david cameron he's urging minority groups to do more to integrate. hundreds of far right supporters are gathering in the town of luton to protest against islamic fascists and muslims are also there to hold their own rally so let's cross live to our to use laura she is in looking for us now so laura hi to you obviously the potential for a volatile situation where you are. well it's all quite calm at the moment a short time ago a large group of english defense league supporters marched down this street just here and now they are gathered in the square behind me listening to speeches and music i estimate that there are around three thousand of them and they seem to be very well contained by police cordons and by just sheer weight of police with me there about two thousand police here today trying to make sure that this demonstration doesn't erupt into violence however we have recently seen a small to medium sized group of a.d.l. supporters leave going in this direction here which is the direction to hold the uniting fascism protest which is being held a
has failed so says prime minister david cameron he's urging minority groups to do more to integrate. hundreds of far right supporters are gathering in the town of luton to protest against islamic fascists and muslims are also there to hold their own rally so let's cross live to our to use laura she is in looking for us now so laura hi to you obviously the potential for a volatile situation where you are. well it's all quite calm at the moment a short time ago a large group of english defense...
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cameron's coming visit to russia is that the diplomats and the politicians involved will try to focus as much as they count on the positive because it will very there are these difficulties in the relationship economically in a business sense and also in terms of international cooperation it's an important relationship and it's a relationship which i think both sides believe. our answer laura and i live from london thank you. well russia is taking a new measures in its fight against terrorism in the latest special operation the five militants were killed in the northern caucasus region three policemen died and three were injured in the ensuing gun battle. correspondent catherine i was out of my house the latest on this story here. that it's starting a widespread special operation targeting militants can you bring us up to date house non-hostile going. full force this operation has been going for a while and the most recent update that we have from the security forces in the country is that. a gun battle took place in this region which is of course bordering the caucuses there a number
cameron's coming visit to russia is that the diplomats and the politicians involved will try to focus as much as they count on the positive because it will very there are these difficulties in the relationship economically in a business sense and also in terms of international cooperation it's an important relationship and it's a relationship which i think both sides believe. our answer laura and i live from london thank you. well russia is taking a new measures in its fight against terrorism...
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you've got to remember that david cameron rigidly set the store in order to seal arms deals with various middle eastern countries he took a quick trip quick to talk to egypt where he talked a lot about democracy and freedom praised the people in tahrir square but that really was a sideshow what he's hoping to do is so and lots of them to the middle east and i have to say so far british farm sales do seem to have been very successful there but of course the main reason for these arms sales is seems to be for internal repression obviously it would have been great if we hadn't sold those arms to libya or to bahrain because then we could talk with a little bit more credibility about the importance of freedom and democracy unfortunately the way the british government works and it's not just mr cameron's government it was the former labor government as well is that the british state is set up to support and arms a part of u.k. trade and investment their defense and security organization specifically is there to promote arms sales aren't they it's a lot of arms in the middle east including to s
you've got to remember that david cameron rigidly set the store in order to seal arms deals with various middle eastern countries he took a quick trip quick to talk to egypt where he talked a lot about democracy and freedom praised the people in tahrir square but that really was a sideshow what he's hoping to do is so and lots of them to the middle east and i have to say so far british farm sales do seem to have been very successful there but of course the main reason for these arms sales is...
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david cameron and his government said we believe in this kind of aid. we know that it's effective. we know that vaccines save lives. and we want to see polio eradicated. so we came together in a discussion earlier in london this year. and he said i'm going to double my commitment. we said we're in too. so they put in $60 million. we're putting in $102 million. as bill said, we made huge progress in india and nigeria. this gives us a chance to really see that happen. >> we've spoken before about certain technologies that have really made a difference in terms of getting the drugs where they need to be in a timely manner. talk to us about how technology has married with health care. >> well, the vaccine itself is a phenomenal piece of technology. oral polio vaccine which used to cost only 13 cents a dose, the actual logistical chain getting this out is tough because you have to keep it cold. they call it cold chain. and then the tracking to try to figure out where are the kids that you're missing. you have to get almost all the kids. if you miss even 15%, you can't stop the disease.
david cameron and his government said we believe in this kind of aid. we know that it's effective. we know that vaccines save lives. and we want to see polio eradicated. so we came together in a discussion earlier in london this year. and he said i'm going to double my commitment. we said we're in too. so they put in $60 million. we're putting in $102 million. as bill said, we made huge progress in india and nigeria. this gives us a chance to really see that happen. >> we've spoken before...
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has failed so says prime minister david cameron who's urging minority groups to do more to integrate it comes as around three thousand and far right supporters gathered in the town of luton to protest against islam and the fascists and muslims are also there to hold their own rallies. and that is following the story. what we've got here essentially rory is two arch rival factions meeting to hold their various gatherings in the same small town about thirty miles outside of london you've got the english defense league on the one side who are the people who are gathered just behind me and they are and see islamic group essentially they proclaim to be against the what they call the islamification of the u.k. some of them say that they're only against extremist islam and some say that islam is inherently an extremist religion at its core and to therefore they're against islam as a whole and then at the other end of the high street towards which i have to say the english defense league supporters are now moving the united against fascism movement and they are against everything that the d.
has failed so says prime minister david cameron who's urging minority groups to do more to integrate it comes as around three thousand and far right supporters gathered in the town of luton to protest against islam and the fascists and muslims are also there to hold their own rallies. and that is following the story. what we've got here essentially rory is two arch rival factions meeting to hold their various gatherings in the same small town about thirty miles outside of london you've got the...
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david cameron says there was not a labor conspiracy. hethe labour ministers at the te contradict what is published in the documents in london. >> the dust was a radio interview by the school minister. >> the failure of judgment to release them, none of us wanted to see the release. it was a decision made by the scottish executive. gosh. the office memo. -- >> here is the office of. >> really need to make sure he is -- we need to make sure he is released on compassionate grounds. >> you will see how much the british public was kept in the dark. but ministers on both sides of the border have always denied his release had to do with oil or bp. bp's plans in lybia were -- libya were certainly on their minds. britain was planning with libya. >> libya made it clear if he was not released, the contract would not be signed. he said the bp deal was significant for scottish and wider british interests. >> he met his libyan counterpart and devised what route he might pursue. >> he offered to communicate libyan interests with scottish governments.
david cameron says there was not a labor conspiracy. hethe labour ministers at the te contradict what is published in the documents in london. >> the dust was a radio interview by the school minister. >> the failure of judgment to release them, none of us wanted to see the release. it was a decision made by the scottish executive. gosh. the office memo. -- >> here is the office of. >> really need to make sure he is -- we need to make sure he is released on compassionate...
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david cameron made a clear the army must hold onto power. >> those who run egypt have a duty to reflect the wishes of the egyptian people. there must be a move to democratic rule. >> people celebrated on the streets. there were far worse in his gaza. many are hoping for an egyptian government less friendly towards israel. >> [unintelligible] >> no celebration-televisa. many are concerned egypt is changing. >> it is not good for israel because it will create a state of uncertainty in the middle east. >>-jordan they celebrate the revelation. he rulers may be worried about obama's language. >> we cannot help but hear echoes of history, from germans tearing down a wall, ghandi leading his people down a path of justice. >> the white house will be coping with this for many years to come. any new government is unlikely to be more pro-israeli. if there are other demonstrations they will bring with them risks of instability. >> tom joins us now. there has been some comment present obama seemed to have gotten the tone right when he responded to these events. >> they certainly have been struggling
david cameron made a clear the army must hold onto power. >> those who run egypt have a duty to reflect the wishes of the egyptian people. there must be a move to democratic rule. >> people celebrated on the streets. there were far worse in his gaza. many are hoping for an egyptian government less friendly towards israel. >> [unintelligible] >> no celebration-televisa. many are concerned egypt is changing. >> it is not good for israel because it will create a state...
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in the chamber, and david cameron was restrained. outside, he was accused of a lack of honesty. >> that there was no pressure. but we acted properly at all times. and moreover, at no stage, did we ever suggest to the scottish government what decision they should do. >> he is right. the report concludes that they left it entirely to the scottish government. i have not seen any evidence that the government pressured the scottish government for the transfer or release of him. those that did decide to let him out say they have no regrets. they follow the law. >> we knew that there would be criticism for the support. but we did it in good faith. >> it is a decision that is still a potential force of tension between the u.s. and the british today. the view that the government and many in congress share. what of the families and those that died? his wife stephanie said she was appalled by what the british government had done. >> i felt it was nauseating. the idea that the british government would assist the libyans in freeing him, there are
in the chamber, and david cameron was restrained. outside, he was accused of a lack of honesty. >> that there was no pressure. but we acted properly at all times. and moreover, at no stage, did we ever suggest to the scottish government what decision they should do. >> he is right. the report concludes that they left it entirely to the scottish government. i have not seen any evidence that the government pressured the scottish government for the transfer or release of him. those...
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. >>> british prime minister david cameron has also strongly denounced the libyan government. cameron made the remark wednesday during a visit to qatar. >> what is happening in libya is completely unacceptable. would i like us to go further and have a full you nations security council resolution? yes, i would. i think that would be good. >> cameron says he would like to see the u.n. resolution send a clear warning to colonel gadhafi and the libyan armed forces that what they are doing is wrong. >>> as violence continues to flare up in libya, european nations are taking measures to evacuate thousands of their citizens from the country. the european commission estimates there are about 10,000 eu citizens in libya. member governments are coordinating efforts to speed up the evacuation. >> the preparation of the evacuation have started with the member states, and the commission stands ready to support member states through the moppering and information centers so-called mrnic improvi transport capacities and identifying additional evacuation means in particular by sea in the next
. >>> british prime minister david cameron has also strongly denounced the libyan government. cameron made the remark wednesday during a visit to qatar. >> what is happening in libya is completely unacceptable. would i like us to go further and have a full you nations security council resolution? yes, i would. i think that would be good. >> cameron says he would like to see the u.n. resolution send a clear warning to colonel gadhafi and the libyan armed forces that what...
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prime minister david cameron said government sponsorship of such activities is, quote, despicable. those of us familiar with european history have seen district many times. you cause disruption in the streets and claim you will bring order. hitler used that trick in the early 30s. close all kinds of disruptions. i will bring peace. he called off the folks that it was civil war. hitler kept alive his promises. pretty scary. mubarak, quote, fears chaos yet he is the one causing it. that is another old trick described by george orwell in 1984. karl rove was a master of this in u.s. politics so the accurate charges against you look like rhetorical reprisal. stalin was a master of this. let me steal a phrase from boston harbor about peaceful revolution. linguistically ben ali was acting president of tunisia. king abdallah was the henchman reminding this french historian of louis xvi. in 1789 ben holly seemed to sense the need to allow some public spirit to exist but turned out to be his last speech that betrayed his fundamental misunderstanding of the new reality, quote, and i decided f
prime minister david cameron said government sponsorship of such activities is, quote, despicable. those of us familiar with european history have seen district many times. you cause disruption in the streets and claim you will bring order. hitler used that trick in the early 30s. close all kinds of disruptions. i will bring peace. he called off the folks that it was civil war. hitler kept alive his promises. pretty scary. mubarak, quote, fears chaos yet he is the one causing it. that is...
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david cameron condemned the violence in cairo. he said it would be unacceptable if it turns out the government is involved. he also urged egyptian authorities to speed up reforms. the u.n. secretary-general called for dialogue among all parties and warned against instability. >> i am deeply concerned about the continuing violence in egypt. i once again urge restraint to all of the sides, anthiss very much an unacceptable situation that is happening. any attacks against the peaceful demonstrators is unacceptable. >> and for more, we are joined in the studio by an analyst. the community is stepping up the pressure after the violence we saw on wednesday, the international community. how do you think mubarak will respond? >> well, i do not think so much it is important how he will respond, but it is the arm the message of the day, change is imminent or should be imminent. it was very helpful for the development in egypt that the american president to express himself very clearly on the necessity of a change. i wish european politician
david cameron condemned the violence in cairo. he said it would be unacceptable if it turns out the government is involved. he also urged egyptian authorities to speed up reforms. the u.n. secretary-general called for dialogue among all parties and warned against instability. >> i am deeply concerned about the continuing violence in egypt. i once again urge restraint to all of the sides, anthiss very much an unacceptable situation that is happening. any attacks against the peaceful...
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and european leaders including david cameron are heading to cairo for talks with egypt's ruling military council. >> just ahead somali spirits hijack a sailboat with four americans including a california couple. why they were sailing dangerous waters and why people say it's the pirates that may be in trouble. beware the bli (speaking in international language) and he said unto them go ye into all of the world and preach the gospel preach the gospel ♪very creature in the world. (applause) >> right now at least one u.s. ship is shadowing a yacht with four american hostages on board. somali pirates hijacked them three days ago looking for ransom money. a couple is sailing with another couple from the seattle area. the adams have been delivering bibles throughout the world. friends from their church say they were planners and they knew the dangers they faced. >> we prayed for them honor hoping we had heard from them and they had gotten through safely. >> they offered prayers for the couple this weekend. somali pirates currently hold more than
and european leaders including david cameron are heading to cairo for talks with egypt's ruling military council. >> just ahead somali spirits hijack a sailboat with four americans including a california couple. why they were sailing dangerous waters and why people say it's the pirates that may be in trouble. beware the bli (speaking in international language) and he said unto them go ye into all of the world and preach the gospel preach the gospel ♪very creature in the...
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and european leaders including david cameron are heading to cairo for talks with egypt's ruling military council. >> just ahead somali spirits hijack a sailboat with four americans including a california couple. why they were sailing dangerous waters and why people say it's the pirates that may be in trouble. >> closed captioning brought to you by mancini sleepworld. >> right now at least one u.s. ship is shadowing a yacht with four american hostages on board. somali pirates hijacked them three days ago looking for ransom money. a couple is sailing with another couple from the seattle area. the adams have been delivering bibles throughout the world. friends from their church say they were planners and they knew the dangers they faced. >> we prayed for them honor hoping we had heard from them and they had gotten through safely. >> they offered prayers for the couple this weekend. somali pirates currently hold more than 30 ships and more than 600 hostages. >> back here at home, muni could be looking for a new chief. according to today's san francisco chronicle, the current muni head is a f
and european leaders including david cameron are heading to cairo for talks with egypt's ruling military council. >> just ahead somali spirits hijack a sailboat with four americans including a california couple. why they were sailing dangerous waters and why people say it's the pirates that may be in trouble. >> closed captioning brought to you by mancini sleepworld. >> right now at least one u.s. ship is shadowing a yacht with four american hostages on board. somali pirates...
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i could not see david cameron, for instance, singing. she had something about her. >> and anna nicole smith was working in a strip club when she met a fun-loving billionaire. they came to admire each other's assets and married. q global celebrity. she found that fame and fortune did not buy happiness but lead to lawsuits and tragedy. the men behind the controversial production, and jerry springer the opera, has written the words. >> people confuse shock with the surprise. there are things that are comedic. the element of surprise is essential. i do not think that is controversial. if something is boring, i do not think you can do it. >> this set might look a bit kitsch and surreal, but behind it lies in a serious intent. it brings urgency to the art form and this place that they say would be lost if they relied purely on of the classics. >> there is more interest in new operas and there has been before. people are coming. >> love of the show are loath it, the producers will argue that the arts should support and risk taking and that thei
i could not see david cameron, for instance, singing. she had something about her. >> and anna nicole smith was working in a strip club when she met a fun-loving billionaire. they came to admire each other's assets and married. q global celebrity. she found that fame and fortune did not buy happiness but lead to lawsuits and tragedy. the men behind the controversial production, and jerry springer the opera, has written the words. >> people confuse shock with the surprise. there are...
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prime minister david cameron defended the big society program. he gives power back to local communities and encourage is volunteerism. they argue that the public spending cuts would hurt volunteer efforts. later, they ask the prime minister questions on supporting foreign nationals involved in terrorism and given prisoners in the u.k. the right to vote. >> questions to the prime minister. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i am sure the whole house will want to join me in pain tribute to the first battalion of the royal irish regiment who died on friday and class to: beckett from the parachute regiment to died on saturday. there were both highly respected soldiers who served with the ms dedication and pride. they will be hugely missed by their colleagues and by all who knew them. our deepest sympathies should be with their family and friends. mr. speaker, this morning, i had meetings and in addition to my duties in the house i shall have further such meetings later today. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i know the whole house will want to join in the expressi
prime minister david cameron defended the big society program. he gives power back to local communities and encourage is volunteerism. they argue that the public spending cuts would hurt volunteer efforts. later, they ask the prime minister questions on supporting foreign nationals involved in terrorism and given prisoners in the u.k. the right to vote. >> questions to the prime minister. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i am sure the whole house will want to join me in pain tribute to...
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the british prime minister, david cameron, has done everything possible to get remaining britons out of libya safely. they are expected to have 200 evacuees on board from 50 different countries and atlanta in malta. >> you may be able to hear the engines are rolling in the background. in the last few minutes, they have shown up at the docks. you may hear that as well. after more than 30 hours shutting off the eastern capital of benghazi, going 300 miles across the east. but me give you a sense of what i see around me at the moment. there are just below the docs five or six ambulances, there are used the 30 or 40 ambulance crew in high-visibility jackets. there are two structures ready to take some of these chronically sick passengers that are on board. there are a lot of people who suffer from the high seas. we are talking about a journey that was expected to have docked here 12 hours ago. the seas were so problematic, a lot of people are quite sick. the children on board -- they had been kept entertained. the navy crew is lining up on the decks at the moment. we have seen a number o
the british prime minister, david cameron, has done everything possible to get remaining britons out of libya safely. they are expected to have 200 evacuees on board from 50 different countries and atlanta in malta. >> you may be able to hear the engines are rolling in the background. in the last few minutes, they have shown up at the docks. you may hear that as well. after more than 30 hours shutting off the eastern capital of benghazi, going 300 miles across the east. but me give you a...
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i couldn't see david cameron, for instance, singing. >> smith was working in a houston strip club when she met this man, a fun-loving october gentlemen narron billionaire. they -- 80-year-old billionaire. they came to enjoy each other. she found fame and fortune did not bring happiness. the man behind the controversial production, jerry springer the opera has written the words. did he see it as an opportunity to shock traditional opera goers? >> people confuse shock with surprise. the surprise is totally essential. i don't think it's a controversial thing because i think that's boring. >> i'm standing on part of the anna nicole set. it might look surreal but behind this commission lie as serious intent, and that's to bring a sense of urgency and excitement to this art form and this place that they say would be lost if they relied purely on the classic operas. >> there's more enthusiasm for new opera now than ever before. if the american opera takes it up, it's a feather in the royal opera house's hat. >> love it or loathe it, they argue that public support is there to support risk taki
i couldn't see david cameron, for instance, singing. >> smith was working in a houston strip club when she met this man, a fun-loving october gentlemen narron billionaire. they -- 80-year-old billionaire. they came to enjoy each other. she found fame and fortune did not bring happiness. the man behind the controversial production, jerry springer the opera has written the words. did he see it as an opportunity to shock traditional opera goers? >> people confuse shock with surprise....
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cameron is slammed for taking defense company representatives on his country's in the middle east. president medvedev warns of extreme volatility in the arab world as the government pulls hundreds of russians out of libya moscow's concerned islamic militants could seize power in north africa and set the whole region on a destructive ports. and the red planet has seen its last gasp. making their final walk on the martian surface. as part of a simulated mission to mars and the project is an eighteen month long experimenter bring an actual mission to the planet one step closer. up next our special report on the effect of genetically modified products could be having on our lives stay with us here on our team. on the ground wire live to a fellow. don't be shy. to. come on. these little fellows have been fed. diets taking genetically altered by potatoes at the all these experiments. in paris with dog genetically but they fight potatoes that you get to pick up at the diffidence we already investigated these. growth development immunity and they were not supposed to have been touched. but
cameron is slammed for taking defense company representatives on his country's in the middle east. president medvedev warns of extreme volatility in the arab world as the government pulls hundreds of russians out of libya moscow's concerned islamic militants could seize power in north africa and set the whole region on a destructive ports. and the red planet has seen its last gasp. making their final walk on the martian surface. as part of a simulated mission to mars and the project is an...
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except for david cameron who's lying is looking at turkey and thinking, right, you're nuts. no, it's not going to ever happen. they're looking at this and thinking, you're banning youtube, you're setting off this insane conflict with israel at the time the world least needs it, and you're just not sounding very, very european. you're really not. it's not in turkey's interest. i'm sorry, i cut you off because i get really incensed. i'm used to hearing it. >> i looked at all the europeans that were on the turkish aid ships -- >> yeah, i met them. >> one, one wonders if they are not really a cat's paw -- >> yeah, they are. >> -- for the industry in europe. >> for mainstream europe? >> yeah, mainstream europe which has been, except for the dutch and a few others, quite critical of the israelis. >> i certainly do think they reflect, they're an extreme version of points of view that are very common in europe, yeah. i think they're a cat's paw for radical islam. >> no, not for radical islam, but for a mainstream europe that is very uncomfortable with the israelis and with the israe
except for david cameron who's lying is looking at turkey and thinking, right, you're nuts. no, it's not going to ever happen. they're looking at this and thinking, you're banning youtube, you're setting off this insane conflict with israel at the time the world least needs it, and you're just not sounding very, very european. you're really not. it's not in turkey's interest. i'm sorry, i cut you off because i get really incensed. i'm used to hearing it. >> i looked at all the europeans...