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how will david cameron deal with that? >> we don't know. what we do know is that david cameron says he will talk about human rights in china. i think what's important is what david cameron says in public and what he says behind closed doors because what he says in public in front of the world media, in front of possibly chinese leaders, could well define what is the british prime minister's first trip to china in his capacity as british prime minister. so, certainly, i think chinese officials will be carefully watching to see what david cameron will say on this issue, particularly on the issue of the chinese dissident who was awarded the nobel peace prize last month and is currently in jail for 11 years. certainly there will be pressure on david cameron to raise that issue though it's not clear how he will exactly do that. >> president obama has announced he will support india in its bid for a permanent seat on the united nations security council. the pledge has been opposed by pakistan which is accusing him of playing power politics. our r
how will david cameron deal with that? >> we don't know. what we do know is that david cameron says he will talk about human rights in china. i think what's important is what david cameron says in public and what he says behind closed doors because what he says in public in front of the world media, in front of possibly chinese leaders, could well define what is the british prime minister's first trip to china in his capacity as british prime minister. so, certainly, i think chinese...
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david cameron didn't mention his name. he didn't mention his plight. we're told that he privately raised the issue with premier wen of china at a banquet yesterday, but the students here, and indeed, british voters back at home, will never know just how vigorously he did it. >> that's nick robinson. aaron is with me now. they're going to switch from china more specifically to the g-20 summit, seoul, of course. a con viveyal gathering of 20 very important people and their entourages, and yet, con viveyal it probably will not be. there's a lot of attention around world trade at the moment, currencies, you name it. >> absolutely. it's all about trade gap, and as you mentioned, this so-called currency war. it's incredible what's happening at the moment. we're seeing actually even further development in all of this on the eve of that g-20 summit kicking off in korea tomorrow. let's start with china as an example. china came out and gave its trid numbers for october, a trade surplus, the second highest recording this year, $27 billion. now, of course, that w
david cameron didn't mention his name. he didn't mention his plight. we're told that he privately raised the issue with premier wen of china at a banquet yesterday, but the students here, and indeed, british voters back at home, will never know just how vigorously he did it. >> that's nick robinson. aaron is with me now. they're going to switch from china more specifically to the g-20 summit, seoul, of course. a con viveyal gathering of 20 very important people and their entourages, and...
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to an audience of students, david cameron delivered the keynote speech. noting that it is not just a new economic power, but a new economic -- new political power as well. that with that comes responsibility. he talked about free media and the rule will lot as well as political scrutiny. very careful not to sound like he was lecturing his chinese hosts. >> arguing for a strong relationship between our countries, i want this to be open with each other. but constructive dialogue in the give-and-take of mutual respect. the rise of economic freedom in china over recent years has been hugely beneficial to china and the rest of the world. i hope that in time this will lead to greater political openings. i am convinced that the best guarantor of political prosperity is for economic progress to go step in step together. >> it is all about laying foundations for now -- for new commercial partnerships. some are worried that he has not said more about specific human- rights cases in public. they're worried that he is ducking the hard questions with china. >> the fre
to an audience of students, david cameron delivered the keynote speech. noting that it is not just a new economic power, but a new economic -- new political power as well. that with that comes responsibility. he talked about free media and the rule will lot as well as political scrutiny. very careful not to sound like he was lecturing his chinese hosts. >> arguing for a strong relationship between our countries, i want this to be open with each other. but constructive dialogue in the...
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david cameron is on his first is it to china as british prime minister, saying he wants to spread the message that britain is open for business with the world's second largest economy, but he is also expected to raise the issue of china's's human rights record. >> from britain to china, the contrast could hardly be more stark. david cameron arrived here in the world's fastest growing economy seeking a new relationship with china. hoping his deals done in the east can secure jobs back home. >> we have a central objective to work together to resist protectionism in all its forms, to reduce barriers to trade and investment, to develop new markets. >> a while china is booming on exports, there are many barriers when selling to china. david cameron must tackle these head-on. >> when the chinese come to britain, they are free to invest in what they like, but we want to invest freely in china while we encourage the chinese to invest freely in britain, and through britain and europe. >> there is one key test for david cameron -- will he raise human rights publicly here? nobel peace prize winn
david cameron is on his first is it to china as british prime minister, saying he wants to spread the message that britain is open for business with the world's second largest economy, but he is also expected to raise the issue of china's's human rights record. >> from britain to china, the contrast could hardly be more stark. david cameron arrived here in the world's fastest growing economy seeking a new relationship with china. hoping his deals done in the east can secure jobs back...
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next year let's get reaction go live to brussels talk to david cameron vandeman who's a british member of the european parliament thanks for being with us tonight speciated compared to the rest of europe britain took a long time did need to begin protesting these cuts why do you think it took so long for the british to get vocal. so i think that the drama we've only been clear really in the last week of what's happening ritu ation fees is a huge to change and of course the lib dems are more liberal democrats who part of the coalition government promise to get rid of true ition fees altogether so they been caught lying affectively and that's created a lot of anger but there's no excuse for this kind of violence on the streets of london the e.u. doesn't really help itself though its budgets being wide open to regularities misspending isn't the last sixteen years yet british prime minister david cameron's agreeing down even more money over next year are his hands tied if so how much. asked today is the last day to actually agree the new budget for next year and it hasn't happened to my kn
next year let's get reaction go live to brussels talk to david cameron vandeman who's a british member of the european parliament thanks for being with us tonight speciated compared to the rest of europe britain took a long time did need to begin protesting these cuts why do you think it took so long for the british to get vocal. so i think that the drama we've only been clear really in the last week of what's happening ritu ation fees is a huge to change and of course the lib dems are more...
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we are told that david cameron will make comments live outside of #10 at 12:30. as soon as the prime minister emerges, we will bring you back to our correspondents. peter, already we are hearing so much of these details. i would suspect that for many people it is up and down the country. >> is easy to forget that. we have become cynical, skeptical. we lived through the fairy tale wedding of the 1980's and we know where they ended up. but many viewers are most likely thinking about where they will place their picnic table and chair when they have a date. there are cases of the light in this country. obviously, there are exceptions. elected heads of state say that they do not want this turned into a public relations opportunity for the british monarchy. but i am afraid that that is exactly what it will be. i do not think that william wants to do a rerun of his parents ill-fated marriage. that is why it is unlikely to be at the cathedral, with the arch chapel -- it might be too small given that we are talking about the marriage of a future king. it may likely be whe
we are told that david cameron will make comments live outside of #10 at 12:30. as soon as the prime minister emerges, we will bring you back to our correspondents. peter, already we are hearing so much of these details. i would suspect that for many people it is up and down the country. >> is easy to forget that. we have become cynical, skeptical. we lived through the fairy tale wedding of the 1980's and we know where they ended up. but many viewers are most likely thinking about where...
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both of these men were handpicked by david cameron. there were conservatives in the house of lords. these cast a new light on the judgment of the camera. >> leaders in the house of lords say david cameron could still reverse the appointment, but he is choosing not to for now. david cameron has spent many years modernizing conservatives to end their reputation as a nasty party. his problem may be giving a seat to a man in their whose remarks seem to be exactly the opposite. >> some of the world's most famous landmarks and music icons are going on show in belgium, and that are all made of ice. dozens of sculptors have been chipping and chiseling for an unusual festival opening soon. >> it is described as the coolest show in town. pounds of crystal eyes and fresh no crafted into some of the world's most famous landmarks. in london scene featuring big ben and the queen's guard won this arctic exhibition. hear, iconic symbols of cuba. >> it is unique in europe. the have this in the cold countries. we do it in a hot country like belgium. it is great. we ought refrigerate this to -10 degre
both of these men were handpicked by david cameron. there were conservatives in the house of lords. these cast a new light on the judgment of the camera. >> leaders in the house of lords say david cameron could still reverse the appointment, but he is choosing not to for now. david cameron has spent many years modernizing conservatives to end their reputation as a nasty party. his problem may be giving a seat to a man in their whose remarks seem to be exactly the opposite. >> some...
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david cameron and prisons sarkozy say it will save money without undermining national sovereignty. nick robinson has this report. >> marching forward together, british and french forces for the next 50 years. that was the plan unveiled today by a new coalition. it was between the men who call each other david and nickoli. pledging their armies, navies, and air forces to work together, and cooperation on nuclear defense. >> this is not about sharing our nuclear deterrent. let me say this plainly. britain and france are and will always remain sovereign nations, able to deploy independently and in our national interests. >> david cameron stressed what this deal was not, but his guests praised his courage and his vision. >> merci, david. it shows the level of trust and confidence unequaled in history. this is what they agreed to today. to form a joint expeditionary force. british and french troops will train together and be deployed together under a single commander if both governments agree. british and french nuclear scientists will work together to share the huge cost of the safety
david cameron and prisons sarkozy say it will save money without undermining national sovereignty. nick robinson has this report. >> marching forward together, british and french forces for the next 50 years. that was the plan unveiled today by a new coalition. it was between the men who call each other david and nickoli. pledging their armies, navies, and air forces to work together, and cooperation on nuclear defense. >> this is not about sharing our nuclear deterrent. let me say...
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leaving behind austerity, david cameron are arrives here in the fastest-growing major economy. with him is a plane full of business leaders all hoping deals done in the east can secure jobs and growth back home. mr. cameron's first stop was a tesco supermarket in beijing. they would like to open more supermarkets next year than there are super markets in the u.k. he is looking for a new relationship with china. the question many wonder is his focused on trade will leave him soft on human rights? >> we has an important relationship with china. we will be having a dialogue over human rights as we have always done and will do and i think that that is right. >> david cameron is the first western leader to visit china since the jailed political leader was given the nobel peace prize. for many in china, this will be the test of his visit. will he publicly called for the release of the leader? if he does not, this will send a signal that he puts trade above human rights. another critic, an artist, says that china will trade with britain come what may. it is important that the british
leaving behind austerity, david cameron are arrives here in the fastest-growing major economy. with him is a plane full of business leaders all hoping deals done in the east can secure jobs and growth back home. mr. cameron's first stop was a tesco supermarket in beijing. they would like to open more supermarkets next year than there are super markets in the u.k. he is looking for a new relationship with china. the question many wonder is his focused on trade will leave him soft on human...
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and during a meeting with russian president to mention of british prime minister david cameron has revealed that many be. companies interested in russia's high tech help spoke of that and then both of the british delegation in the g twenty summit said that despite their own desires to develop a similar project a host of businesses were ready to invest in need of ations and. now a new baltic pipeline will give russia a broader choice of oil transit routes the near route bypasses belarus and ukraine via the baltic sea the choice of all transport routes also have been increased by a new pipeline from eastern russia to the pacific and a new seaport in the northwest of the country. time to see how the markets were forming out here in russia the r.t.s. is opened and he's pulling in a teacher a duffel those the processional thursday the markets there raise virtually all the gains made since the beginning of the week that was telecom looking the biggest loser is calling over two in two point five percent respectively you know over in asia stocks have dropped all concern china might further its heig
and during a meeting with russian president to mention of british prime minister david cameron has revealed that many be. companies interested in russia's high tech help spoke of that and then both of the british delegation in the g twenty summit said that despite their own desires to develop a similar project a host of businesses were ready to invest in need of ations and. now a new baltic pipeline will give russia a broader choice of oil transit routes the near route bypasses belarus and...
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and that's what david cameron thinks. and human rights leaders want cameron to address it directly. because they believe that gives support to the cause and that it works. if david cameron does talk to the chinese leaders about this issue, and it could improve the quality and political freedoms in china. although it seems in the speech that he will say, look, you need to try to do this. because it's in your own self-interest. >> martin, many thanks. now other news for you, the pan-american health organization warns that ten's of thousands of people in haiti are likely to be infected with cholera. it's confirmed that the outbreak has reach the port-au-prince. it's a national security issue. >> the cholera outbreak here in ha haiti is refusing to release its grip. and thousands of being treated for the symptoms. and in port-au-prince, many are living in crowded tents. a three-year-old boy is confirmed a victim in the capital. dozens of other cases are being investigated. and it's determined that this outbreak will get worse than better. >> what we know about haiti infrastructure we kn
and that's what david cameron thinks. and human rights leaders want cameron to address it directly. because they believe that gives support to the cause and that it works. if david cameron does talk to the chinese leaders about this issue, and it could improve the quality and political freedoms in china. although it seems in the speech that he will say, look, you need to try to do this. because it's in your own self-interest. >> martin, many thanks. now other news for you, the...
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the british prime minister david cameron is allowed -- is about to arrive on in china. the artist believes world leaders have a responsibility to make sure china becomes a more civilized country. michael bristow, bbc news, beijing. >> you are watching "bbc world news." these are the stock -- these are the top stories. president obama has endorsed india's bid for a permanent place on the u.n. security council. there is growing concern among doctors and health experts that an outbreak of cholera has reached port-au-prince. >> a hardline islamic cleric thought to be hiding in yemen has encouraged attacks on americans and says "no permission is needed to kill them." anwar al-awlaki, who was born in the united states, delivered his message on an extremist website. jeremy bowen is where the cleric is being tried in his absence. >> it does not matter that anwar al-awlaki is not here for trial. the authorities say he is taking on al-qaeda the way the americans want. >> his response was to release and new video from wherever he is hiding. anwar al-awlaki urged his followers to k
the british prime minister david cameron is allowed -- is about to arrive on in china. the artist believes world leaders have a responsibility to make sure china becomes a more civilized country. michael bristow, bbc news, beijing. >> you are watching "bbc world news." these are the stock -- these are the top stories. president obama has endorsed india's bid for a permanent place on the u.n. security council. there is growing concern among doctors and health experts that an...
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. >> david cameron stressed what this bill is not. his guest praised his courage and vision. >> it is an unprecedented decision and shows all level of trust and confidence in the cold in history. >> this is what they agreed to today. to form a joint expeditionary or rapid reaction force. british and french troops will train together and could be deployed together under a single commander if both parents agree. british and french nuclear scientists will work together to share the cost of the safety test they carry out. both countries will the terror -- maintain deterrence. one will always be at sea. it welcomed -- retain control over where -- whether their ship is deployed. >> imagine a situation of britain faces a crisis and they call and say can we use your a aircraft carrier? >> we would jointly commit if we agreed. the idea of having a task force that trains and works together is an excellent idea. in so many parts of the world, we're working together. >> do you imagine our friends could face a crisis so great that it would require
. >> david cameron stressed what this bill is not. his guest praised his courage and vision. >> it is an unprecedented decision and shows all level of trust and confidence in the cold in history. >> this is what they agreed to today. to form a joint expeditionary or rapid reaction force. british and french troops will train together and could be deployed together under a single commander if both parents agree. british and french nuclear scientists will work together to share...
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. >> the british prime minister david cameron and the president of france, nicolas sarkozy, were at a summit meeting in london, and they talked abut nuclear warhead testing. both countries say the agreements will not start a new era -- will start a new era. >> this is france, bastille day, a celebration of its armed forces. this is britain, its streets lined with soldiers returning from the front lines. two nations with great military traditions. now, the sons and daughters are on the verge of forming a military partnership unlike anything they have tried before. and tomorrow, the british and french will sign a new treaty which will go before parliament in the usual way. partnership, yes, giving away sovereignty, no. >> so what is being looked at? aircraft carriers. both countries in the future will have just one. the carriers could be used for joint operations. then there are plans for a rapid reaction force, both nations fighting alongside each other, perhaps with british forces under french command. and both countries is the potential for savings in sharing nuclear testing faciliti
. >> the british prime minister david cameron and the president of france, nicolas sarkozy, were at a summit meeting in london, and they talked abut nuclear warhead testing. both countries say the agreements will not start a new era -- will start a new era. >> this is france, bastille day, a celebration of its armed forces. this is britain, its streets lined with soldiers returning from the front lines. two nations with great military traditions. now, the sons and daughters are on...
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when david cameron appointed him, he urged him to be brutally honest. perhaps he took the advice to literally. he was an unpaid adviser instead of government minister. he was a key link between government and business. >> he was right to go. i think his remarks were disgraceful. many of the people struggling in this country with the recession and the consequences of the spending cuts we are seeing will be insulted by his comments. >> he said the loss of 100,000 public sector jobs was within the margin of error in the economy. it was a political error that cost him his own job. >> the new opera based on a book banned in russia for more than half a century will have its premiere in the u.k. tomorrow night. the production features gruesome auction and dramatic creations from the director. our arts editor has the story. ♪ but this is the story of a dog. it is a sort of canine frankenstein. an ambitious scientist wants to try an experiment. ♪ could be transplanted human body parts and turn a dog into a man? the answer is yes, but not one that you would w
when david cameron appointed him, he urged him to be brutally honest. perhaps he took the advice to literally. he was an unpaid adviser instead of government minister. he was a key link between government and business. >> he was right to go. i think his remarks were disgraceful. many of the people struggling in this country with the recession and the consequences of the spending cuts we are seeing will be insulted by his comments. >> he said the loss of 100,000 public sector jobs...
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. >> after his own attempts to win over india earlier this year, david cameron is headed to china for what is being billed as the biggest trade delegation in living memory. he will be joined by his cabinet colleagues in an attempt to strengthen ties between the countries. while western countries are still struggling to get out of the downturn, the chinese leaders are facing a different dilemma. coping with the demands of a fast-growing nation. >> it is dinnertime. 200 coax sweating over their stoves. to save the appetites of a hungry nation. the head chef is one of the chinese army of migrant workers, coming to beijing from the provinces where the money brings a dream of doing better. >> one day i want to have my own business. i want to be a boss and bring wide family to beijing. back home i earn $200 per month. here i get thousands. >> hard to believe that 20 years ago few in china could afford to eat out. today it is the middle class that is getting a taste for the sweet things in life. even while these luxuries and remain beyond the reach of many. this woman, working in the governm
. >> after his own attempts to win over india earlier this year, david cameron is headed to china for what is being billed as the biggest trade delegation in living memory. he will be joined by his cabinet colleagues in an attempt to strengthen ties between the countries. while western countries are still struggling to get out of the downturn, the chinese leaders are facing a different dilemma. coping with the demands of a fast-growing nation. >> it is dinnertime. 200 coax sweating...
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david cameron joins the final push for victory ahead of the vote in zurich. but today in an interview on the bbc, the prime minister added his voice among bid leaders over and investigation in fifa. >> is it frustrating that panorama is doing this program? of course it is, but it is a free country, and you have to roll with that. >> the british media has already had a major impact on this contest. last week, fifa banneded two members over claims of corruption made by the sun times. it is upsetting some of the key voters, such as this man, fifa vice president, jack warner, who claimed this week the bbc had a death wish. >> there is no down the england 2018 are worried about fall out. last week, the chief executive described england as un patriotic to broadcast the program a few days before the vote. they say the investigation of fifa would be in the public interest. >> we have fantastic stadiums, some of the best in the world. england wants fifa to focus on the quality of their stadiums and their promise to make more money than any previous world cup. david ra
david cameron joins the final push for victory ahead of the vote in zurich. but today in an interview on the bbc, the prime minister added his voice among bid leaders over and investigation in fifa. >> is it frustrating that panorama is doing this program? of course it is, but it is a free country, and you have to roll with that. >> the british media has already had a major impact on this contest. last week, fifa banneded two members over claims of corruption made by the sun times....
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the british prime minister, david cameron, arrived fresh from his mission to promote british business in china, warning of the dangers. the risk, he says, is there is a wave of protectionism. country start putting of trade barriers, pursuing a monetary policy, start using currencies as a weapon. that would be bad for britain, bad for the world, and i am going to fight it very hard. that is what for me this g-20 is all about. >> on the streets outside the venue, there is concern that the summit will be defined not by cooperation on issues like development and trade, but by squabbling and self interest. the chinese, for example, stand accused of manipulating their currencies to give their exporters a competitive edge. now the americans are also under fire for their recent accords to pump money into their economy, a policy economists say will weaken the dollar. no one thinks their actions are harming others. >> the most important thing the united states can do for the world economy is to grow, because we continue to be the world's largest market and a huge engine for all other countries
the british prime minister, david cameron, arrived fresh from his mission to promote british business in china, warning of the dangers. the risk, he says, is there is a wave of protectionism. country start putting of trade barriers, pursuing a monetary policy, start using currencies as a weapon. that would be bad for britain, bad for the world, and i am going to fight it very hard. that is what for me this g-20 is all about. >> on the streets outside the venue, there is concern that the...
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cameron there the dialogue very positive both saying they see eye to eye on many of the top priorities of the g twenty and of course the top priority is the economy which you can't talk about these days without china we're going to hear a lot of dialogue on the u.s. fiscal policy policy which right now the world is not very happy with what the u.s. just pumps six hundred billion dollars into its economy essentially devaluing the dollar while at the same time pushing pretty intensely on china to revalue its currency it's pushing on germany to lower its exports to spend more to help global recovery so there is an air of hypocrisy and leaders around the world are seeing this protesters are seeing this artie's alice hibbert takes a closer look at this high stakes battle for the world's currencies they'll be plenty of soul searching at this g. twenty for the south korean capital it underlines its economic awakening but there are may just spots around as country circle the wagons while others try to cool the schulze then there's the problem to the north this is g. twenty is being billed as t
cameron there the dialogue very positive both saying they see eye to eye on many of the top priorities of the g twenty and of course the top priority is the economy which you can't talk about these days without china we're going to hear a lot of dialogue on the u.s. fiscal policy policy which right now the world is not very happy with what the u.s. just pumps six hundred billion dollars into its economy essentially devaluing the dollar while at the same time pushing pretty intensely on china to...
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that's right an obvious by the lateral meetings president medvedev meeting david cameron used to meet with china's hu jintao and while the leaders gather as a group of twenty like you said the focus is going to be the economy that's of course why this group of twenty was formed in the first place during the crisis but the thing this time is shared recovery beyond the crisis and the only way to do that is to talk about currency wars the high stakes battle for global exchange rates let's take a look at the front you have the u.s. and china the u.s. recently pumping six hundred billion dollars into its economy essentially devalued the dollar while at the same time asking china to revalue its currency europe is all the spending you have the success story of germany it's turned into an economic powerhouse by cutting spending its exports have to drive the fastest growth in the country in decades to do was asking germany to lower its exports to spend more important more to join the team and help global recovery while pretty much back at home only taking measures to help itself some experts s
that's right an obvious by the lateral meetings president medvedev meeting david cameron used to meet with china's hu jintao and while the leaders gather as a group of twenty like you said the focus is going to be the economy that's of course why this group of twenty was formed in the first place during the crisis but the thing this time is shared recovery beyond the crisis and the only way to do that is to talk about currency wars the high stakes battle for global exchange rates let's take a...
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cameron there the dialogue very positive both saying they see eye to eye on many of the top priorities of the g twenty and of course the top priority is the economy which you can't talk about these days without china are going to hear a lot of dialogue on the u.s. fiscal policy policy which right now the world is not very happy with what the u.s. just pumps six hundred billion dollars into its economy essentially devaluing the dollar while at the same time pushing pretty intensely on china to revalue its currency it's pushing on germany to lower its exports to spend more to help global recovery so there is an air of hypocrisy and leaders around the world are seeing this protesters are seeing this artie's alice hibbert takes a closer look at this high stakes battle for the world's currencies they'll be plenty of soul searching at this g. twenty for the south korean capital it on the lines its economic kidding but there are may just spots around as country circle the wagons while others try to cool the shelves then that is the problem to the north this year's g. twenty is being billed as
cameron there the dialogue very positive both saying they see eye to eye on many of the top priorities of the g twenty and of course the top priority is the economy which you can't talk about these days without china are going to hear a lot of dialogue on the u.s. fiscal policy policy which right now the world is not very happy with what the u.s. just pumps six hundred billion dollars into its economy essentially devaluing the dollar while at the same time pushing pretty intensely on china to...
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cameron and i believe. i think it's a very real possibility i think countries are starting to feel like they're getting backed up against the wall there's a lot of rhetoric out there about i see wars and manipulation and so then countries start to look at what they can control and that's their exports and their imports more importantly so i think that you are going to see unfortunately you have seen over the last couple of years even though everybody committed to stay away from protectionism you have seen a lot of different protectionist measures come into place so this is this is something that is potentially a very real worry ok the deployment many banks facing so many thanks for joining us today on ice having me that's it for now do you join us for more those we continue to call the progress here g. twenty summit in still. size but from the g twenty i thank you for that. well russia's finance minister thinks he could do it in the has warned that if some countries keep trying to obtain competitive advanta
cameron and i believe. i think it's a very real possibility i think countries are starting to feel like they're getting backed up against the wall there's a lot of rhetoric out there about i see wars and manipulation and so then countries start to look at what they can control and that's their exports and their imports more importantly so i think that you are going to see unfortunately you have seen over the last couple of years even though everybody committed to stay away from protectionism...
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cameron the prime minister has just agreed to a hike in the money that we send to the to every year so he wanted to keep that that the budget that we send to the e.u. the same but in fact he agreed to a two point nine percent rise which amounts to seven hundred million dollars in increased we're also hearing not only that but some suggestion from the one of the e.u. budget negotiators who have been involved in what sort of hikes are going to be imposed and she said that there are hidden rises and that david cameron is in fact lying to the people when he says that's going to be only seven hundred million dollars increase there will be hidden taxes that will have to be paid and in fact the rise in what it costs to be a member of the european union for the u.k. will be up to one billion dollars rise not in total one billion dollars hike in what it cost to be a member of the european union all right laura and things were much indeed for bringing us the sub date from london. and wednesday marks russia's police officers professional holiday but looming layoffs and reforms are leaving litt
cameron the prime minister has just agreed to a hike in the money that we send to the to every year so he wanted to keep that that the budget that we send to the e.u. the same but in fact he agreed to a two point nine percent rise which amounts to seven hundred million dollars in increased we're also hearing not only that but some suggestion from the one of the e.u. budget negotiators who have been involved in what sort of hikes are going to be imposed and she said that there are hidden rises...
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cameron there the dialogue very positive both saying they see eye to eye on many of the top priorities of the g twenty and of course the top priority is the economy which you can't talk about these days without china president will be meeting with hu jintao and there the dialogue is expected to focus on u.s. financial policy which right now the world is not very happy with what the u.s. just pumps six hundred billion dollars into its economy essentially devaluing the dollar while at the same time pushing pretty intensely on china to revalue its currency its pushing on germany to lower its exports to spend more to help global recovery so there is an air of hypocrisy and leaders around the world are seeing this protesters are seeing this artie's alice hebert takes a closer look at this high stakes battle for the world's currencies they'll be plenty of soul searching at this g. twenty for the south korean capital it underlines its economic but there are major spots around his country circle the wagons while others try to cool the schulze then there's the problem to the north. this is g. t
cameron there the dialogue very positive both saying they see eye to eye on many of the top priorities of the g twenty and of course the top priority is the economy which you can't talk about these days without china president will be meeting with hu jintao and there the dialogue is expected to focus on u.s. financial policy which right now the world is not very happy with what the u.s. just pumps six hundred billion dollars into its economy essentially devaluing the dollar while at the same...
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cameron there the dialogue very positive both saying they see eye to eye on many of the top priorities of the g twenty and of course the top priority is the economy which you can't talk about these days without china president will be meeting with hu jintao and their other dialogue is expected to focus on u.s. financial policy which right now the world is not very happy with but yes you mentioned the u.s. there why is this such a strong reaction against u.s. fiscal policy. well the u.s. just pumped six hundred billion dollars into its economy essentially devaluing the dollar while at the same time pushing pretty intensely on china to revalue its currency its pushing on germany to lower its exports to spend more to help global recovery so there is an air of hypocrisy and leaders around the world are seeing this protesters are seeing this artie's alice hebert takes a closer look at this high stakes battle for the world's currencies. there will be plenty of soul searching at this g. twenty for the south korean capital it underlines its economic but there are may just spots to iron out as
cameron there the dialogue very positive both saying they see eye to eye on many of the top priorities of the g twenty and of course the top priority is the economy which you can't talk about these days without china president will be meeting with hu jintao and their other dialogue is expected to focus on u.s. financial policy which right now the world is not very happy with but yes you mentioned the u.s. there why is this such a strong reaction against u.s. fiscal policy. well the u.s. just...
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cameron's arms. clashes which broke this. case. asked. james pryor until your campaign says the cuts result in the budget. we're sending forty eight million pounds a day forty eight million pounds a day to the e.u. i mean that's a huge amount of money i mean you know our cases are going if we pull out or least have a referendum on saying i'm pulling out would be saving that sort of money we can you know we can look at all sorts of other you know savings and all these vicious cuts that you know that cameron and clegg are bringing in the e.u. no no but. talk there you know you know this is an organization that hasn't had his accounts altered for fourteen years i think even right from the center just rejected the latest round of. accounts i mean you know this is that you know this is an unelected group of people you know it is all down to interpretation i mean they're saying anything i think cameron's been completely misses rise in this and i think he's also missed the mood of the people i mean the peop
cameron's arms. clashes which broke this. case. asked. james pryor until your campaign says the cuts result in the budget. we're sending forty eight million pounds a day forty eight million pounds a day to the e.u. i mean that's a huge amount of money i mean you know our cases are going if we pull out or least have a referendum on saying i'm pulling out would be saving that sort of money we can you know we can look at all sorts of other you know savings and all these vicious cuts that you know...
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cameron did a means testing over there in the u.k. when he found out is that nobody has any means what exactly so that people are going into debt because they can't even afford the basic services and food and water and think you know basic ingredients and this is the same in the us isn't it in other words the producers are in other countries in the consumers or in the us and they've been able to keep this state. disequilibrium alive for decades by artificially cheap interest rates brought to you by the financial terrorist alan greenspan and ben bernanke i say bring back a man like tall paul volcker the see that's the only solution america back in two thousand and seven they could either have gone austrian hard money or kings in soft money paul walker of course back in the seventies shows hard money quick three year recession followed by big growth. right now we've got policymakers that are choosing keynesian which means a big marshmallow pie of nothingness and continued last decade and the one thing you see is always the ruling class
cameron did a means testing over there in the u.k. when he found out is that nobody has any means what exactly so that people are going into debt because they can't even afford the basic services and food and water and think you know basic ingredients and this is the same in the us isn't it in other words the producers are in other countries in the consumers or in the us and they've been able to keep this state. disequilibrium alive for decades by artificially cheap interest rates brought to...
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cameron did a means testing over there in the u.k. what he found out is that nobody has any means what exactly so that people are going into debt because they can't even afford the basic. services and food and water and think you know basic ingredients this is the same in the us isn't it in other words the producers are in other countries in the consumers or in the us and they've been able to keep this state of disequilibrium alive for decades by artificially cheap interest rates brought to you by the financial terrorist alan greenspan and ben bernanke i say bring back a man like tall paul volcker the see that's the only solution america back in two thousand and seven they could either have gone austrian hard money or kings in soft money paul walker of course back in the seventies shows hard money quick three year recession followed by epic growth. right now we've got policymakers that are choosing keynesian which means a big marshmallow pie of nothingness and continued last decade and the one thing you see is always the ruling class
cameron did a means testing over there in the u.k. what he found out is that nobody has any means what exactly so that people are going into debt because they can't even afford the basic. services and food and water and think you know basic ingredients this is the same in the us isn't it in other words the producers are in other countries in the consumers or in the us and they've been able to keep this state of disequilibrium alive for decades by artificially cheap interest rates brought to you...
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cameron did a means testing over there in the u.k. what he found out is that nobody has any means what exactly so that people are going into debt because they can't even afford the basic services and food and water and think you know basic ingredients and this is the same in the u.s. isn't it in other words the producers are in other countries in the consumers or in the u.s. and they've been able to keep this state. disequilibrium alive for decades by artificially cheap interest rates brought to you by the financial terrorist alan greenspan and ben bernanke i say bring back a man like tall paul volcker the see that's the only solution america back in two thousand and seven they could either have gone austrian hard money or kings in soft money paul volcker of course back in the seventies shows hard money quick three year recession followed by epic growth. right now we've got policymakers that are choosing keynesian which means a big marshmallow pie of nothingness and continued last decade and the one thing you see is always the ruling
cameron did a means testing over there in the u.k. what he found out is that nobody has any means what exactly so that people are going into debt because they can't even afford the basic services and food and water and think you know basic ingredients and this is the same in the u.s. isn't it in other words the producers are in other countries in the consumers or in the u.s. and they've been able to keep this state. disequilibrium alive for decades by artificially cheap interest rates brought...
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cameron did a means testing over there in the u.k. what he found out is that nobody has any means what exactly so that people are going into debt because they can't even afford the basic services and food and water and think you know basic ingredients and this is the same in the u.s. isn't it in other words the producers are in other countries in the consumers or in the u.s. and they've been able to keep this state. disequilibrium alive for decades by artificially cheap interest rates brought to you by the financial terrorist alan greenspan and ben bernanke i say bring back a man like tall paul volcker the see that's the only solution america back in two thousand and seven they could either have gone austrian hard money or kings in soft money paul walker of course back in the seventies shows hard money quick three year recession followed by big growth. right now we've got policymakers that are choosing keynesian which means a big marshmallow pie of nothingness and continued last decade and the one thing you see is always the ruling cl
cameron did a means testing over there in the u.k. what he found out is that nobody has any means what exactly so that people are going into debt because they can't even afford the basic services and food and water and think you know basic ingredients and this is the same in the u.s. isn't it in other words the producers are in other countries in the consumers or in the u.s. and they've been able to keep this state. disequilibrium alive for decades by artificially cheap interest rates brought...
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cameron did a means testing over there in the u.k. what he found out is that nobody has any means what exactly so that people are going into debt because they can't even afford the basic services a. food and water and think you know basic ingredients this is the same in the us isn't it in other words the producers are in other countries in the consumers or in the us and they've been able to keep this state of disequilibrium alive for decades by artificially cheap interest rates brought to you by the financial terrorist alan greenspan and ben bernanke i say bring back a man like tall paul volcker they see that's the only solution america back in two thousand and seven they could either have gone austrian hard money or kings in soft money paul walker of course back in the seventies shows hard money quick three year recession followed by epic growth. right now we've got policymakers that are choosing keynesian which means a big marshmallow pie of nothingness and continued last decade and the one thing you see is always the ruling class t
cameron did a means testing over there in the u.k. what he found out is that nobody has any means what exactly so that people are going into debt because they can't even afford the basic services a. food and water and think you know basic ingredients this is the same in the us isn't it in other words the producers are in other countries in the consumers or in the us and they've been able to keep this state of disequilibrium alive for decades by artificially cheap interest rates brought to you...
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cameron there the dialogue very positive both saying they see eye to eye on many of the top priorities of the g. twenty and of course the top top priority is the economy and you can't talk about without china president medvedev did meet with president hu jintao in bear they most likely spoke about the u.s. fiscal policy which the world is not very happy about right now the u.s. of course demanding and pushing very hard leon china to revalue its currency while at the same time pumping six hundred billion dollars into its own economy of course devaluing the dollar so there is an air of hypocrisy and leaders around the world are seeing this protesters are seeing this artie's alice hebert takes a closer look at this high stakes battle for the world's currencies there will be plenty of soul searching at this g. twenty for the south korean capital it on the lines its economic awakening but there are may just spots around his country circle the wagons while others try to cool the shelves then there's the problem to the north this is g. twenty is being billed as the financial coming out of to
cameron there the dialogue very positive both saying they see eye to eye on many of the top priorities of the g. twenty and of course the top top priority is the economy and you can't talk about without china president medvedev did meet with president hu jintao in bear they most likely spoke about the u.s. fiscal policy which the world is not very happy about right now the u.s. of course demanding and pushing very hard leon china to revalue its currency while at the same time pumping six...
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cameron there the dialogue very positive both saying they see eye to eye on many of the top priorities of the g. twenty and of course the top top priority is the economy and you can't talk that without china president medvedev did meet with president hu jintao and there they most likely spoke about the u.s. fiscal policy which the world is not very happy about right now the u.s. of course demanding and pushing very hard leon china to revalue its currency while at the same time pumping six hundred billion dollars into its own economy of course devaluing the dollar so an air of certainly called out on the you asked by china and other countries like germany to talk more about this joining me is don kirk who is a journalist and author he's also a reporter for the christian science monitor thanks for being with us let's talk about these currency wars the u.s. demanding of china what it itself doesn't want to do what's that all about well the u.s. is not getting very far as you pointed out with china or with russia or with brazil or india or any of the other major powers the us has a terrifi
cameron there the dialogue very positive both saying they see eye to eye on many of the top priorities of the g. twenty and of course the top top priority is the economy and you can't talk that without china president medvedev did meet with president hu jintao and there they most likely spoke about the u.s. fiscal policy which the world is not very happy about right now the u.s. of course demanding and pushing very hard leon china to revalue its currency while at the same time pumping six...
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cameron did a means testing over there in the u.k. what he found out is that nobody has any means what exactly so that people are going into debt because they can't even afford the basic services and food and water and think you know basic ingredients and this is the same in the u.s. isn't it in other words the producers are in other countries in the consumers or in the u.s. and they've been able to keep this state. disequilibrium alive for decades by artificially cheap interest rates brought to you by the financial terrorist alan greenspan and ben bernanke i say bring back a man like tall paul volcker they see that's the only solution america back in two thousand and seven they could either have gone austrian hard money or kings in soft money paul walker of course back in the seventies shows hard money quick three year recession followed by big growth. right now we've got policymakers that are choosing keynesian which means a big marshmallow pie of nothingness and continued last decade and the one thing you see is always the ruling c
cameron did a means testing over there in the u.k. what he found out is that nobody has any means what exactly so that people are going into debt because they can't even afford the basic services and food and water and think you know basic ingredients and this is the same in the u.s. isn't it in other words the producers are in other countries in the consumers or in the u.s. and they've been able to keep this state. disequilibrium alive for decades by artificially cheap interest rates brought...
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cameron there the dialogue very positive both saying they see eye to eye on many of the top priorities of the g twenty and of course the top top priority is the economy and you can't talk that without china president medvedev did meet with president hu jintao in bear they most likely spoke about the u.s. fiscal policy which the world is not very happy about right now the u.s. of course demanding and pushing very hard leon china to revalue its currency while at the same time pumping six hundred billion dollars into its own economy of course devaluing the dollar so there is an air of hypocrisy and leaders around the world are seeing this protesters are seeing this artie's alice hebert takes a closer look at this high stakes battle for the world's currencies. there will be plenty of soul searching at this g. twenty for the south korean capital it underlines its economic but there are major . as country circle the wagons while others try to cool the shelves then that is the problem to the north. this year's g. twenty is being billed as the financial coming out of to south korea proof of ju
cameron there the dialogue very positive both saying they see eye to eye on many of the top priorities of the g twenty and of course the top top priority is the economy and you can't talk that without china president medvedev did meet with president hu jintao in bear they most likely spoke about the u.s. fiscal policy which the world is not very happy about right now the u.s. of course demanding and pushing very hard leon china to revalue its currency while at the same time pumping six hundred...
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cameron there the dialogue very positive both saying they see eye to eye on many of the top priorities of the g. twenty and of course the top top priority is the economy and you can't talk that without china president medvedev did meet with president hu jintao in bare they most likely spoke about the u.s. fiscal policy which the world is not very happy about right now the u.s. of course demanding and pushing very hard leon china to revalue its currency while at the same time pumping six hundred billion dollars into its own economy of course devaluing the dollar so an air of certainly called out on the you asked by china and other countries like germany to talk more about this joining me is don kirk who is a journalist and author he's also a reporter for the christian science monitor thanks for being with us let's talk about these currency wars the u.s. demanding of china what it itself doesn't want to do what's that all about well the u.s. is not getting very far as you pointed out with china or with russia or with brazil or india or any of the other major powers the us has a terrific
cameron there the dialogue very positive both saying they see eye to eye on many of the top priorities of the g. twenty and of course the top top priority is the economy and you can't talk that without china president medvedev did meet with president hu jintao in bare they most likely spoke about the u.s. fiscal policy which the world is not very happy about right now the u.s. of course demanding and pushing very hard leon china to revalue its currency while at the same time pumping six hundred...
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working session that's coming up on the second day president medvedev met with british prime minister david cameron there the dialogue very positive both saying they see eye to eye on many of the top priorities of the g. twenty and of course the top top priority is the economy and you can't talk that without china president medvedev did meet with president hu jintao and there they most likely spoke about the u.s. fiscal policy which the world is not very happy about right now the u.s. of course demanding and pushing very hard leon china to revalue its currency while at the same time pumping six hundred billion dollars into its own economy of course devaluing the dollar so an air of property certainly called out on the you asked by china and other countries like germany to talk more about this joining me is don kirk who is a journalist and author he's also a reporter for the christian science monitor thanks for being with us let's talk about these currency wars the u.s. demanding of china what it itself doesn't want to do what's that all about well the u.s. is not getting very far as you poi
working session that's coming up on the second day president medvedev met with british prime minister david cameron there the dialogue very positive both saying they see eye to eye on many of the top priorities of the g. twenty and of course the top top priority is the economy and you can't talk that without china president medvedev did meet with president hu jintao and there they most likely spoke about the u.s. fiscal policy which the world is not very happy about right now the u.s. of course...
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cameron there the dialogue very positive both saying they see eye to eye on many of the top priorities of the g twenty and of course the top top priority is the economy and you can't talk about without china president medvedev did meet with president hu jintao and there they most likely spoke about the u.s. fiscal policy which the world is not very happy about right now the u.s. of course demanding and pushing very hard leon china to revalue its currency while at the same time pumping six hundred billion dollars into its own economy of course devaluing the dollar so there is an air of hypocrisy and leaders around the world are seeing this protesters are seeing this artie's alice hebert takes a closer look at this high stakes battle for the world's currencies they'll be plenty of soul searching at this g. twenty for the south korean capital it underlines its economic awakening but there are major spots around his country circle the wagons while others try to cool the schulze then there's the problem to the north this is g. twenty is being billed as the financial coming out of to south k
cameron there the dialogue very positive both saying they see eye to eye on many of the top priorities of the g twenty and of course the top top priority is the economy and you can't talk about without china president medvedev did meet with president hu jintao and there they most likely spoke about the u.s. fiscal policy which the world is not very happy about right now the u.s. of course demanding and pushing very hard leon china to revalue its currency while at the same time pumping six...
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cameron did a means testing over there in the u.k. when he found out is that nobody has any means what exactly so that people are going into debt because they can't even afford the basic services and food and water and think you know basic ingredients and this is the same in the us. isn't it in other words the producers are in other countries and the consumers are in the us and they've been able to keep this state of disequilibrium alive for decades by artificially cheap interest rates brought to you by the financial terrorist alan greenspan and ben bernanke i say bring back a man like tall paul volcker they see that's the only solution america back in two thousand and seven they could either have gone austrian hard money or kings in soft money paul walker of course back in the seventies shows hard money quick three year recession followed by epic growth. right now we've got policymakers that are choosing keynesian which means a big marshmallow pie of nothingness and continued last decade and the one thing you see is always the ruling
cameron did a means testing over there in the u.k. when he found out is that nobody has any means what exactly so that people are going into debt because they can't even afford the basic services and food and water and think you know basic ingredients and this is the same in the us. isn't it in other words the producers are in other countries and the consumers are in the us and they've been able to keep this state of disequilibrium alive for decades by artificially cheap interest rates brought...
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cameron did any means testing over there in the u.k. when he found out is that nobody has any means what exactly so that people are going into debt because they can't even afford the basic services and food and water and think you know basic ingredients and this is the same in the us. isn't it in other words the producers are in other countries and the consumers are in the us and they've been able to keep this state of disequilibrium alive for decades by artificially cheap interest rates brought to you by the financial terrorist alan greenspan and ben bernanke i say bring back a man like tall paul volcker the see that's the only solution america back in two thousand and seven they could either have gone austrian hard money or kings in soft money paul walker of course back in the seventies shows hard money quick three year recession followed by epic growth. right now we've got policymakers that are choosing keynesian which means a big marshmallow pie of nothingness and continued last decade and the one thing you see is always the ruling
cameron did any means testing over there in the u.k. when he found out is that nobody has any means what exactly so that people are going into debt because they can't even afford the basic services and food and water and think you know basic ingredients and this is the same in the us. isn't it in other words the producers are in other countries and the consumers are in the us and they've been able to keep this state of disequilibrium alive for decades by artificially cheap interest rates...
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cameron did a means testing over there in the u.k. what he found out is that nobody. has any means or exactly said that people are going into debt because they can't even afford the basic services and food and water and think you know basic ingredients this is the same in the us isn't it in other words the producers are in other countries in the consumers are in the us and they've been able to keep this state of disequilibrium alive for decades by artificially cheap interest rates brought to you by the financial terrorist alan greenspan and ben bernanke i say bring back a man like tall paul volcker the see that's the only solution america back in two thousand and seven they could either have gone austrian hard money or kings in soft money paul walker of course back in the seventy's shows hard money quick three year recession followed by epic growth. right now we've got policymakers that are choosing keynesian which means a big marshmallow pie of nothingness and continued last decade and the one thing you see is always the ruling class
cameron did a means testing over there in the u.k. what he found out is that nobody. has any means or exactly said that people are going into debt because they can't even afford the basic services and food and water and think you know basic ingredients this is the same in the us isn't it in other words the producers are in other countries in the consumers are in the us and they've been able to keep this state of disequilibrium alive for decades by artificially cheap interest rates brought to...
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. >> david cameron wants to find out if the nation is happy and what makes you happy. do you think it's possible? >> david cameron doesn't make me happy. >> do you think you can measure it like a science? >> definitely not. people know if they are happy or not. >> the happiness index and the amount it will cost comes at a bad time for britain. hadn'ts of students took to the streets to protest an increase in tuition. the government is talking about tripling the cost of a university education. 5:26 and free donuts. the stop you need to make before you hit the malls and a daring thanksgiving day rescue caught on tape. a hiker falls 30 feet down a cliff. we will tell you how he is doing. we help you brave the crowd this is black friday including transit agencies who are helping you get around. we will be back in just a moment. [ female announcer ] dry, cracked hands? gold bond ultimate concentrated cream heals and protects like lotion can't. gold bond concentrated therapy. real medicine, ultimate healing. come on... isn't it time an auto insurer gave it to you straight? t
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david cameron is launching a project is to calculate how nation this is. he says gdp is no longer up to the job. a similar attempt was done in bhutan in the 1970's. >> the government would like to know how britain defines well- being. is it how different we are, is it the fulfillment that comes from family life and friends or is it about spirituality and meaning. a public consultation on this might shape the way that we are governed. we will start measuring our progress as a country, not just by how our economy is doing but how our lives are improving. >> the prime minister is an evangelist for new ways of measuring social progress. not just what puts money in our pockets but joy in our hearts. >> this is sweet but insubstantial. will this change people's lives? >> i think it will change the debate. >> he insisted that a measurement of well-being might prove to be politically uncomfortable. >> we would challenge the politicians views about quality or taxation but that is all for the good. we should only be frightened of having it -- we should not be fright
david cameron is launching a project is to calculate how nation this is. he says gdp is no longer up to the job. a similar attempt was done in bhutan in the 1970's. >> the government would like to know how britain defines well- being. is it how different we are, is it the fulfillment that comes from family life and friends or is it about spirituality and meaning. a public consultation on this might shape the way that we are governed. we will start measuring our progress as a country, not...
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. >> a senior adviser to the british prime minister david cameron has resigned for suggesting being the majority of people in britain have never had it so good because of low interest rates. he said he regretted his comments. cracks that are facing the deepest spending cuts since the .970's >> for the past majority of people, they have never had it so good. ever since this recession -- so- called recession -- a room with a mortgage, most people were paying a lot of money each month. >> it was a conservative prime minister pierre rachael ray said that most people have never had it so good. the current prime minister was assessing flood damage but them. >> and he is apologized for it. he is not a member of the government. >> and no end to the media storm, a couple of hours later, the prime minister has accepted it. >> when he appointed it, he has been to be brutally honest. >> [unintelligible] >> i think his remarks are disgraceful. many people struggling with the consequences of the recession and the spending are offended by his comments projects. it was a political error that cost him t
. >> a senior adviser to the british prime minister david cameron has resigned for suggesting being the majority of people in britain have never had it so good because of low interest rates. he said he regretted his comments. cracks that are facing the deepest spending cuts since the .970's >> for the past majority of people, they have never had it so good. ever since this recession -- so- called recession -- a room with a mortgage, most people were paying a lot of money each month....