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cameron, praising his efforts to improve britain's relations with cameron. mr. cameron is 20 years younger, but china's leader describes the cabinet ministers as very young, but full of drive and energy. britain's prime minister responded that he puts the highest value on britain's ties with china. and this is why. business and cash. mr. cameron wants to focus on trade with china, deals that can earn hard money for british companies. then, to an audience of students, david cameron delivered the keynote speech of his visit to china. he said he sees it as not just a new economic power, but a new political power too. with that, he said, comes responsibility. mr. cameron spoke of the importance of what he believes is a free media, the rule of law, and the political scrutiny of politicians. it's all couched in ways very carefully designed not to sound like he was lecturing his chinese host. >> arguing for a strong relationship between our countries, i want a relationship in which we can be open with each other, in which we can have constructive dialogue of give and t
cameron, praising his efforts to improve britain's relations with cameron. mr. cameron is 20 years younger, but china's leader describes the cabinet ministers as very young, but full of drive and energy. britain's prime minister responded that he puts the highest value on britain's ties with china. and this is why. business and cash. mr. cameron wants to focus on trade with china, deals that can earn hard money for british companies. then, to an audience of students, david cameron delivered the...
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and a lot holding on what mr. cameron is about to say. >> well, that's right. he's expected to deliver the speech in the next couple of hours. that will be at peking university here in beijing. and the prime minister is expected to praise china for its economic growth or economic freedom, as he put it. saying that it benefited the country and the world. and that economic growth leads to a greater political opening in china. and those are expecting to be his words. and expected to say that will ensure stability in china. he's been under a lot of pressure to mention human rights, and since the winning of nobel peace prize last month. what is not clear if he will mention leo's name during this speech. he's trying to balance the issue of doing trade with china. without wanting to lecture or hector the leaders over the issue of human rights. >> absolutely this, is a trade mission. he's out there with some britain's top leaders and industrialists. and they want china it do business with the united kingdom. >> that's right, and the signs of two or three major deals as
and a lot holding on what mr. cameron is about to say. >> well, that's right. he's expected to deliver the speech in the next couple of hours. that will be at peking university here in beijing. and the prime minister is expected to praise china for its economic growth or economic freedom, as he put it. saying that it benefited the country and the world. and that economic growth leads to a greater political opening in china. and those are expecting to be his words. and expected to say that...
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mr. cameron wants to focus on trade with china. deals that can earn hard money for british companies. 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 m
mr. cameron wants to focus on trade with china. deals that can earn hard money for british companies. 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...
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mr cameron couldn't turn down an invitation from. each the two had worked together on titanic. design went well it was very calm creative even. we had a rendezvous with mir two at the bottom we moved smoothly in silence. james cameron celebrated his fifty sixth birthday right before taking the plunge when he resurfaced he called it one of the most remarkable experiences he's ever had. this completely unique situation deepest freshwater lake in the world it felt like being at the bottom of the ocean. this in petersburg divers expedition on the river is about to conclude they found several sunken russian barges over a five day period using sonar to go in. or smaller weighing a sandbank. i'm sure we'll run into a ship since qantas numbers of them well you have sunk here over a thousand years. if you can see the shoreline here. and this silhouette is probably a ship. our vessel will soon turn around and then we'll try inspecting it again. but still they can't manage to get a good look at the ships. it's hard to. put it on the table but wait. on this one since it's colored and that'
mr cameron couldn't turn down an invitation from. each the two had worked together on titanic. design went well it was very calm creative even. we had a rendezvous with mir two at the bottom we moved smoothly in silence. james cameron celebrated his fifty sixth birthday right before taking the plunge when he resurfaced he called it one of the most remarkable experiences he's ever had. this completely unique situation deepest freshwater lake in the world it felt like being at the bottom of the...
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not everyone believed a famous director would make the dives but mr cameron couldn't turn down an invitation from. the two had worked together on titanic. but. it was very calm creative even. we had a rendezvous with mir to. move. in silence. james cameron celebrated his fifty sixth birthday right before taking the plunge when he resurfaced of the. experiences he's ever had. this completely unique situation deepest freshwater lake in the world it felt like being at the bottom of the ocean. this in petersburg divers expedition on the river is about to conclude they found several sunken russian barges over a five day period using sonar to go in. a sand bank. i'm sure will run into a ship since countless numbers of them well you have sunk here over a thousand years. if you can see the shoreline here. and this silhouette is probably a ship. our vessel will soon turn around and then we'll try inspecting it again. but still they can't manage to get a good look at the ships. it's hard to. put it on the table but wait. on this one since it's colored and that's. the visibility is only twenty centimet
not everyone believed a famous director would make the dives but mr cameron couldn't turn down an invitation from. the two had worked together on titanic. but. it was very calm creative even. we had a rendezvous with mir to. move. in silence. james cameron celebrated his fifty sixth birthday right before taking the plunge when he resurfaced of the. experiences he's ever had. this completely unique situation deepest freshwater lake in the world it felt like being at the bottom of the ocean. this...
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not everyone believed a famous director would make the dives but mr cameron couldn't turn down an invitation from. each to have worked together on titanic. creative even. if we had a rendezvous with mir two at the bottom we move smoothly in silence. james cameron celebrated his fifty sixth birthday right before taking the plunge when he resurfaced he called it one of the most remarkable experiences he's ever had in. this completely unique situation deepest freshwater lake in the world it felt like being at the bottom of the ocean. this in petersburg divers expedition on the river is about to conclude they found several sunken russian barges over a five day period using sonar to go in. or smaller weighing a sandbank. i'm sure will run into a ship since countless numbers of them well you have sunk here over a thousand year as. well if you can see the shoreline here. and this silhouette is probably a ship. our vessel will soon turn around and then we'll try inspecting it again. but still they can't manage to get a good look at the ships. it's hard to. put it on the table but wait. we won't work
not everyone believed a famous director would make the dives but mr cameron couldn't turn down an invitation from. each to have worked together on titanic. creative even. if we had a rendezvous with mir two at the bottom we move smoothly in silence. james cameron celebrated his fifty sixth birthday right before taking the plunge when he resurfaced he called it one of the most remarkable experiences he's ever had in. this completely unique situation deepest freshwater lake in the world it felt...
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not everyone believed a famous director would make the dive but mr cameron couldn't turn down an invitation from. each new to have worked together on titanic. well it was very calm creatively. we had a rendezvous with mir two. way move. in silence. james cameron celebrate. at his fifty sixth birthday right before taking the plunge when he resurfaced he called it one of the most remarkable experiences he's ever had in. this completely unique situation deepest freshwater lake in the world it felt like being at the bottom of the ocean. this in petersburg divers expedition on the river is about to conclude they found several sunken russian barges over a five day period using sonar to go in. a sand bank. i'm sure will run into a ship since countless numbers of them well you have sunk here over a thousand years. if you can see the shoreline here. and this silhouette is probably a ship. our vessel will soon turn around and then we'll try inspecting it again. but still they can't manage to get a good look at the ships. it's hard to. put it on the table but wait. on this one since it's colored and t
not everyone believed a famous director would make the dive but mr cameron couldn't turn down an invitation from. each new to have worked together on titanic. well it was very calm creatively. we had a rendezvous with mir two. way move. in silence. james cameron celebrate. at his fifty sixth birthday right before taking the plunge when he resurfaced he called it one of the most remarkable experiences he's ever had in. this completely unique situation deepest freshwater lake in the world it felt...
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mr cameron couldn't turn down an invitation from. each the two had worked together on titanic. designed went well it was very calm creative even. we had a rendezvous with mir two at the bottom we moved smoothly in silence. james cameron celebrated his fifty sixth birthday right before taking the plunge when he resurfaced he called it one of the most remarkable experiences he's ever had in. this completely unique situation deepest freshwater lake in the world it felt like being at the bottom of the ocean. this in petersburg expedition on the river is about to conclude they found several sunken russian barges over a five day period using sonar to go in. a sand bank. i'm sure will run into a ship since countless numbers of them have sunk here over a thousand years. if you can see the shoreline here. and this silhouette is probably a ship. our vessel will soon turn around and then we'll try inspecting it again. but still they can't manage to get a good look at the ships. it's hard to. put it on the table but wait. on this one since it's colored and that's. the visibility is only tw
mr cameron couldn't turn down an invitation from. each the two had worked together on titanic. designed went well it was very calm creative even. we had a rendezvous with mir two at the bottom we moved smoothly in silence. james cameron celebrated his fifty sixth birthday right before taking the plunge when he resurfaced he called it one of the most remarkable experiences he's ever had in. this completely unique situation deepest freshwater lake in the world it felt like being at the bottom of...
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not everyone believed a famous director would make the dives but mr cameron couldn't turn down an invitation from. each the two had worked together on titanic. well it was very calm creative even. we had a rendezvous with mir two at the bottom we move smoothly in silence. james cameron celebrated his fifty sixth birthday right before taking the plunge when he resurfaced he called it one of the most remarkable experiences he's ever had. this completely unique situation deepest freshwater lake in the world it felt like being at the bottom of the ocean. this in petersburg divers expedition on the river is about to conclude they found several sunken russian barges over a five day period using sonar to go in. a sand bank. i'm sure will run into a ship since countless numbers of them well you have sunk here over a thousand years. if you can see the shoreline here. and this silhouette is probably a ship with one of. our vessels will soon turn around and then we'll try inspecting it again. but still they can't manage to get a good look at the ships. it's hard to. put it on the table but wait. that's
not everyone believed a famous director would make the dives but mr cameron couldn't turn down an invitation from. each the two had worked together on titanic. well it was very calm creative even. we had a rendezvous with mir two at the bottom we move smoothly in silence. james cameron celebrated his fifty sixth birthday right before taking the plunge when he resurfaced he called it one of the most remarkable experiences he's ever had. this completely unique situation deepest freshwater lake in...
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mr cameron couldn't turn down an invitation from a. bitch the two had worked together on titanic. design went well it was very calm in the crate of events. we had a rendezvous with mir two at the bottom we move smoothly in silence. james cameron celebrated his fifty sixth birthday right before taking the plunge when he resurfaced he called it one of the most remarkable experiences he's ever had in. this completely unique situation deepest freshwater lake in the world it felt like being at the bottom of the ocean. this in petersburg divers expedition on the river is about to conclude they found several sunken russian barges over a five day period using sonar to go in. or smaller weighing a sand bank. because i'm sure we'll run into a ship since qantas numbers of them well you have sunk here over a thousand years. if you can see the shoreline here. and this silhouette is probably a ship. our vessel will soon turn around and then we'll try inspecting it again. but still they can't manage to get a good look at the ships. it's hard to. put it on the table but wait. on this one since it
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at mr. cameron will find that while western countries are still struggling to get out of the downturn, china's leaders face a different dilemma. coping with the demands of a fast-growing nation. >> it is dinner time. 200 cooks, sweating over their stoves. feeding the appetites of the hungry nation. they are moving from the provinces with dreams of doing better. one day, i want to have my own business. i want to be a boss and bring my family to live in beijing. back home, and the $200 a month. here, i get 1000. >> hard to believe 20 years ago few in china could afford to live out. -- to eat out. >> she works in the climate change your neck and says the growing gap between rich and poor is growing. china's leaders have much to worry about. this nation's soaring welt is written in its skyline. have a beijing is being turned into its own version of manhattan. -- half of beijing is being turned into its own version of manhattan. hundreds of millions are being lifted out of poverty. their lives an
at mr. cameron will find that while western countries are still struggling to get out of the downturn, china's leaders face a different dilemma. coping with the demands of a fast-growing nation. >> it is dinner time. 200 cooks, sweating over their stoves. feeding the appetites of the hungry nation. they are moving from the provinces with dreams of doing better. one day, i want to have my own business. i want to be a boss and bring my family to live in beijing. back home, and the $200 a...
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not everyone believed to famous director would make the dive but mr cameron couldn't turn down an invitation from. the two had worked together on titanic. design went well it was very calm and the creative even. we had a rendezvous with mir two at the bottom of the way moves smoothly in silence. james cameron celebrated his fifty sixth birthday right before taking the plunge when he resurfaced he called it one of the most remarkable experiences he's ever had in. this completely unique situation deepest freshwater lake in the world it felt like being at the bottom of the ocean. this in petersburg divers expedition on the river is about to conclude they found several sunken russian barges over a five day period using sonar to go in. a sand bank. did it i'm sure we'll run into a ship since qantas numbers of them well you have sunk here over a thousand years. if you can see the shoreline here. and this silhouette is probably a ship with. our vessel will soon turn around and then we'll try inspecting it again. managed to get a good look at the ship's. it's hard to. put it on the table but wait. o
not everyone believed to famous director would make the dive but mr cameron couldn't turn down an invitation from. the two had worked together on titanic. design went well it was very calm and the creative even. we had a rendezvous with mir two at the bottom of the way moves smoothly in silence. james cameron celebrated his fifty sixth birthday right before taking the plunge when he resurfaced he called it one of the most remarkable experiences he's ever had in. this completely unique situation...
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not everyone believed a famous director would make the dives but mr cameron couldn't turn down an invitation from. rich the two had worked together on titanic. well it was very calm creative even. we had a rendezvous with mir two at the bottom we moved smoothly in silence. james cameron celebrated his fifty sixth birthday right before taking the plunge when he resurfaced he called it one of the most remarkable experiences he's ever had in. this completely unique situation deepest freshwater lake in the world it felt like being at the bottom of the ocean. this in petersburg divers expedition on the river is about to conclude they found several sunken russian barges over a five day period using sonar to go and. a sand bank. i'm sure will run into a ship since countless numbers of them well you have sunk here over a thousand years. if you can see the shoreline here. and there's silhouette is probably a ship with. our vessel will soon turn around and then we'll try inspecting it again. but still they can't manage to get a good look at the ships. it's hard to. put it on the table but. on this one
not everyone believed a famous director would make the dives but mr cameron couldn't turn down an invitation from. rich the two had worked together on titanic. well it was very calm creative even. we had a rendezvous with mir two at the bottom we moved smoothly in silence. james cameron celebrated his fifty sixth birthday right before taking the plunge when he resurfaced he called it one of the most remarkable experiences he's ever had in. this completely unique situation deepest freshwater...
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one believed to famous director would make the dive but mr cameron couldn't turn down an invitation from. the two had worked together on titanic. went well it was very calm creative even. we had a rendezvous with mir two at the bottom we move smoothly in silence. james cameron celebrated his fifty sixth birthday right before taking the plunge when he resurfaced he called it one of the most remarkable experiences he's ever had in. this completely unique situation deepest freshwater lake in the world it felt like being at the bottom of the ocean. this in petersburg expedition on the river is about to conclude they found several sunken russian barges over a five day period using sonar to go in. a sand bank. i'm sure we'll run into a ship since qantas numbers of them have sunk here over a thousand years. if you can see the shoreline here. and this silhouette is probably a ship. our vessel will soon turn around and then we'll try inspecting it again. but still they can't manage to get a good look at the ships. it's hard to. put it on the table but wait. on this one since it's colored and that
one believed to famous director would make the dive but mr cameron couldn't turn down an invitation from. the two had worked together on titanic. went well it was very calm creative even. we had a rendezvous with mir two at the bottom we move smoothly in silence. james cameron celebrated his fifty sixth birthday right before taking the plunge when he resurfaced he called it one of the most remarkable experiences he's ever had in. this completely unique situation deepest freshwater lake in the...
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mr cameron couldn't turn down an invitation from. each the two had worked together on titanic. design went well it was very calm creative even. we had a rendezvous with mir two at the bottom of the way moves smoothly in silence. james cameron celebrated his fifty sixth birthday right before taking the plunge when he resurfaced he called it one of the most remarkable experiences he's ever had in. this completely unique situation deepest freshwater lake in the world it felt like being at the bottom of the ocean. this in petersburg divers expedition on the river is about to conclude they found several sunken russian barges over a five day period using sonar i'll go and. call owing a sandbank. i'm sure we'll run into a ship since qantas numbers of them have sunk here over a thousand years. if you can see the shoreline here. and this silhouette is probably a ship. our vessel will soon turn around and then we'll try inspecting it again. but still they can't manage to get a good look at the ships. it's hard and so put it on the table but wait. that's. the visibility's only twenty cent
mr cameron couldn't turn down an invitation from. each the two had worked together on titanic. design went well it was very calm creative even. we had a rendezvous with mir two at the bottom of the way moves smoothly in silence. james cameron celebrated his fifty sixth birthday right before taking the plunge when he resurfaced he called it one of the most remarkable experiences he's ever had in. this completely unique situation deepest freshwater lake in the world it felt like being at the...
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not everyone believed to famous director would make the dive but mr cameron couldn't turn down an invitation from. the two had worked together on titanic. went well it was very calm creative even. we had a rendezvous with mir two at the bottom we move smoothly in silence. james cameron celebrated his fifty sixth birthday right before taking the plunge when he resurfaced he called it one of the most remarkable experiences he's ever had. but this completely unique situation deepest freshwater lake in the world it felt like being at the bottom of the ocean. this in petersburg divers expedition on the river is about to conclude they found several sunken russian barges over a five day period using sonar to go in. a sand bank. i'm sure will run into a ship since countless numbers of them have sunk here over a thousand years. if you can see the shoreline here. and this silhouette is probably a ship. our vessel will soon turn around and then we'll try inspecting it again. but still managed to get a good look at the ship's. hard to. put it on the table. that's. the visibility's only twenty centimeter
not everyone believed to famous director would make the dive but mr cameron couldn't turn down an invitation from. the two had worked together on titanic. went well it was very calm creative even. we had a rendezvous with mir two at the bottom we move smoothly in silence. james cameron celebrated his fifty sixth birthday right before taking the plunge when he resurfaced he called it one of the most remarkable experiences he's ever had. but this completely unique situation deepest freshwater...
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. >> mr. cameron said that this might be political on comfortable. >> there are things that might challenge politicians about a quality or taxation that is all for the good. we should not be afraid of having the debate. >> there is more to life and politics and money. here at the treasury, the so- called green book, the bible of policy analysis, is to be written. happiness is being inserted into the dna of our government. so, in the middle of the worst economic crisis since the second world war, do people believe that is the government's job to make us richer or to make us happy? >> they are not making us richer or happier. >> richer or happier? >> happier. >> not about money. >> i would rather be happy than rich. >> at the job of the government is to make us more report said that they can make us feel more rich. >> a consultation is underway to find the definition of happiness. for some, it is about the simple life. the government is hoping that the collective -- of the british public will he
. >> mr. cameron said that this might be political on comfortable. >> there are things that might challenge politicians about a quality or taxation that is all for the good. we should not be afraid of having the debate. >> there is more to life and politics and money. here at the treasury, the so- called green book, the bible of policy analysis, is to be written. happiness is being inserted into the dna of our government. so, in the middle of the worst economic crisis since...
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not everyone believed a famous director would make the dives but mr cameron couldn't turn down an invitation from. rich the two had worked together on titanic. well it was very calm creative even. we had a rendezvous with mir two at the bottom we move smoothly in silence. james cameron celebrated his fifty sixth birthday right before taking the plunge when he resurfaced he called it one of the most remarkable experiences he's ever had. this completely unique situation deepest freshwater lake in the world it felt like being at the bottom of the ocean. this in petersburg expedition on the river is about to conclude they found several sunken russian barges over a five day period using sonar to go in. or swallowing a sandbank or did it cause i'm sure will run into a shell since countless numbers of them well you have sunk here over a thousand year to stick. with if you can see the shoreline here. and this silhouette is probably a ship with. our vessel will soon turn around and then we'll try and spec to get again. but still they can't manage to get a good look at the ships. it's hard to. put it
not everyone believed a famous director would make the dives but mr cameron couldn't turn down an invitation from. rich the two had worked together on titanic. well it was very calm creative even. we had a rendezvous with mir two at the bottom we move smoothly in silence. james cameron celebrated his fifty sixth birthday right before taking the plunge when he resurfaced he called it one of the most remarkable experiences he's ever had. this completely unique situation deepest freshwater lake in...
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mr cameron couldn't turn down an invitation from. each the two had worked together on titanic. went well it was very calm and creative even. if we had a rendezvous with mir two at the bottom we move smoothly in silence. james cameron celebrated his fifty sixth birthday right before taking the plunge when he resurfaced he called it one of the most remarkable experiences he's ever had. this completely unique situation deepest freshwater lake in the world it felt like being at the bottom of the ocean. this in petersburg divers expedition on the river is about to conclude they found several sunken russian barges over a five day period using sonar to go in. a sand bank. i'm sure will run into a ship since countless numbers of them well you have sunk here over a thousand year. if you can see the shoreline here. and this silhouette is probably a ship. our vessel will soon turn around and then we'll try inspecting it again but still they can't manage to get a good look at the ships. it's hard to. put it on the table but wait. on this one since it's colored and that's. the visibility is
mr cameron couldn't turn down an invitation from. each the two had worked together on titanic. went well it was very calm and creative even. if we had a rendezvous with mir two at the bottom we move smoothly in silence. james cameron celebrated his fifty sixth birthday right before taking the plunge when he resurfaced he called it one of the most remarkable experiences he's ever had. this completely unique situation deepest freshwater lake in the world it felt like being at the bottom of the...
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not everyone believed a famous director would make the dives but mr cameron couldn't turn down an invitation from. each to have worked together on titanic. well it was very calm creative. we had a rendezvous with mir two of them a lot of way move. in silence. james cameron celebrated his fifty sixth birthday right before taking the plunge when he resurfaced. experiences he's ever had. this completely unique situation deepest freshwater lake in the world it felt like being at the bottom of the ocean. this in petersburg expedition on the river is about to conclude they found several sunken russian barges over a five day period using sonar to go in. or smaller weighing a sandbank. it cause i'm sure we'll run into a ship since countless numbers of them well you have sunk here over a thousand year. if you can see the shoreline here. and this silhouette is probably a ship with. our vessel will soon turn around and then we'll try inspecting it again but still they can't manage to get a good look at the ships. it's hard to. put it on the table but wait. on this one since it's colored and that's it s
not everyone believed a famous director would make the dives but mr cameron couldn't turn down an invitation from. each to have worked together on titanic. well it was very calm creative. we had a rendezvous with mir two of them a lot of way move. in silence. james cameron celebrated his fifty sixth birthday right before taking the plunge when he resurfaced. experiences he's ever had. this completely unique situation deepest freshwater lake in the world it felt like being at the bottom of the...
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defamers director would make the dive but mr cameron couldn't turn down an invitation from. each the two had worked together on titanic . design went well it was very calm in the crate of events. we had a rendezvous with mir two at the bottom we moved smoothly in silence. james cameron celebrated his fifty sixth birthday right before taking the plunge when he resurfaced he called it one of the most remarkable experiences he's ever had in. this completely unique situation deepest freshwater lake in the world it felt like being at the bottom of the ocean. this in petersburg expedition on the river is about to conclude they found several sunken russian barges over a five day period using sonar to go in. a sand bank. i'm sure will run into a ship since countless numbers of them have sunk here over a thousand years. if you can see the shoreline here. and there's silhouette is probably a ship with. our vessel will soon turn around and then we'll try inspecting it again. but still they can't manage to get a good look at the ships. it's hard to. put it on the table but wait. on this
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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 prime minister does not caved to pressure. >> if you not talk about this, certainly will see how those in the western world retreat the human rights just for temporary profit. --
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...
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and also the oklahoma city thunder and dried out a second straight road win while mr cameron durand. so another big weekend in russian football games were played similar tanny as they across the country on south of st the big all the action saw. secure a second place finish in the premier league thanks to a thrilling comeback victory over spartak in the penultimate game of the season gorski reports. nothing still trouble first part tucker leon is they seize the initiative in the opening half brazilian midfielder absent making the best out of one of those early chances to open the scoring seventeen minutes in things went from bad to worse for the army men in the second that beat a share off after getting a second yellow card in the fifty third minute for the rest but says conflict or seemingly man dubbed despite being down keisuke honda rejuvenating the team with a great rebound effort in the fifty seventh minute the home side didn't have to wait long to take the lead a cd doing be a slice through spar takes the fence for close range goal in the sixty sixth minute the ivory coast nati
and also the oklahoma city thunder and dried out a second straight road win while mr cameron durand. so another big weekend in russian football games were played similar tanny as they across the country on south of st the big all the action saw. secure a second place finish in the premier league thanks to a thrilling comeback victory over spartak in the penultimate game of the season gorski reports. nothing still trouble first part tucker leon is they seize the initiative in the opening half...
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and also the oklahoma city thunder and dried out a second straight road win while mr cameron durand. so another big weekend in russian football games were played similar to many as today across the country on south of the peak of the action so. second place finish in the premier league thanks to a thrilling comeback victory over spartak in the penultimate game of the season reports. nothing still chulbul first part tucker leon is they seize the initiative in the opening half brazilian midfielder is making the best out of one of those early chances to open the scoring seventeen minutes in things went from bad to worse for the army men in the second that beat a share member a send off after getting a second yellow card in the fifty third minute for arguing with the ref but says conflict or seemingly man dubbed despite being the man down keisuke honda rejuvenating the team with a great rebound effort in the fifty seventh minute the home side didn't have to wait long to take the lead a cd doing be a slice through spark takes the fence for a close range goal in the sixty sixth minute the
and also the oklahoma city thunder and dried out a second straight road win while mr cameron durand. so another big weekend in russian football games were played similar to many as today across the country on south of the peak of the action so. second place finish in the premier league thanks to a thrilling comeback victory over spartak in the penultimate game of the season reports. nothing still chulbul first part tucker leon is they seize the initiative in the opening half brazilian...
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cameron it's an easy target this isn't it to get. to get worked up especially to dig deeper into your pockets but britain does get a fair bit of that cash back in the subsidies of the gives the gets investments in a rebate so is it all. well we do see an awful lot of money wasted as well let's not forget a lot of the crackpot initiatives we say also seen a huge salaries there in the loss of profit but i think that's british taxpayers very angry and as we've seen the contribution rise i think is going up by two point nine percent unfortunately that is you know it's enough to get people actually quite quite right in the face quite hot headed because we are having to see massive cuts here local authorities are cutting back on their frontline services and actually we don't feel as british people that we get that much in the we put a lot in we don't get an awful lot out of not a lot there's a visible unfortunately visible things frontline services in this country public sector services that have been cut back or particular exact point doe
cameron it's an easy target this isn't it to get. to get worked up especially to dig deeper into your pockets but britain does get a fair bit of that cash back in the subsidies of the gives the gets investments in a rebate so is it all. well we do see an awful lot of money wasted as well let's not forget a lot of the crackpot initiatives we say also seen a huge salaries there in the loss of profit but i think that's british taxpayers very angry and as we've seen the contribution rise i think is...
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prime minister, it is a particular pleasure to welcome you and mrs. cameron. thank you for joining us for your first time as prime minister. [applause] we gather here tonight in this remarkable symbol of the city, guild hall, the hall of history, a place of commerce and cooperation. next year, we will celebrate the 600 anniversary of the present building, the third to stand on this site. guild honors the city's men and women, people of all backgrounds and classes who have dared and dreams, worked and struggled to help provide for their families, and to build a great nation. it is a site of living history in one of the most powerful symbols of our country. we gather here as part of the passage of responsibility from one lord mayor to the next, a prime process that extends back to 1189, and the 683rd time that the articles of this great and ancient office have been exchanged. tonight's dinner is an honor of the late lord mayor. he has left a legacy of contributions, especially through his actions to increase commerce and trade between the city and other countrie
prime minister, it is a particular pleasure to welcome you and mrs. cameron. thank you for joining us for your first time as prime minister. [applause] we gather here tonight in this remarkable symbol of the city, guild hall, the hall of history, a place of commerce and cooperation. next year, we will celebrate the 600 anniversary of the present building, the third to stand on this site. guild honors the city's men and women, people of all backgrounds and classes who have dared and dreams,...
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prime minister, it is a particular pleasure to welcome you and mrs. cameron. thank you for joining us for your first time as primeor minister. [applause]gater we gather here tonight in this remarkable symbol of the city,, guildhall, a hall of history, a place of commerce and cooperation. next year we will celebrate the 600th anniversary of the present building, the 30 stand on thisd summit. guildhall august the cities men and women, people of alland wme, backgrounds and classes, who have dared in dreams, worked and d, struggled to help provide for their families, and to build a greati nation.it it is a sight of living historyn and one of the most powerful symbols of our country.s of or we gather here as part of thepat passage of responsibility from one lord mayor until the next, k 118cess that extends back to 1189, and9. the 683rd time that the articles of this great ins f ancient office have beenbeen oxchanged. h tonight's dinner is in honor of the late lord mayor. he has left a legacy of contributions, especially espe through his actions to increasec commerc
prime minister, it is a particular pleasure to welcome you and mrs. cameron. thank you for joining us for your first time as primeor minister. [applause]gater we gather here tonight in this remarkable symbol of the city,, guildhall, a hall of history, a place of commerce and cooperation. next year we will celebrate the 600th anniversary of the present building, the 30 stand on thisd summit. guildhall august the cities men and women, people of alland wme, backgrounds and classes, who have dared...
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>> mr. speaker, he asked that question because it doesn't have the answers to anything. ♪ >> now from london, prime minister's questions from the british house of commons. this week after labor party leader challenged david cameron, on his decision to put his personal photographer on the government payroll. prime minister cameron answered questions about reducing unemployment. >> questions for the prime minister. john robinson. >> question no. one, mr. speaker. >> bank you, mr. speaker. i am sure the house will join me in paying tribute make areas safe both for our requires unbelievable acts of personal courage and selflessness, they are the bravest of the brave. william was a talented and sorely missed by all those who knew him. our thoughts are with his family and friends, and we will not forget what he did. this morning, i had meetings with ministerial colleagues and others. in addition to my duties in the house, i shall have further such meetings later today. >> i associate myself, as
>> mr. speaker, he asked that question because it doesn't have the answers to anything. ♪ >> now from london, prime minister's questions from the british house of commons. this week after labor party leader challenged david cameron, on his decision to put his personal photographer on the government payroll. prime minister cameron answered questions about reducing unemployment. >> questions for the prime minister. john robinson. >> question no. one, mr. speaker....
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. >> mr. young tried to tell us we have never had it so good. this year, mr. flight is offering some outrageous comments in relation to the welfare system. 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,
. >> mr. young tried to tell us we have never had it so good. this year, mr. flight is offering some outrageous comments in relation to the welfare system. 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...
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republicans getting him a cake that reads happy birthday, mr. speaker. a little premature but not by much much the chief political correspondent carl cameron on capitol hill. the big question marked today was on the democratic side. did pelosi have a real challenger? >> she had a challenger. how real is it subject to debate. actually two votes today that illustrate divisions in the house drableg conference. the first one was a vote to actually postpone the leadership elections all together. and a third of democrats voted to hold this in december to essentially blow off the election today in order to find whole new alternative leadership slate. it was dispute and they went forward. when they did, nancy pelosi won handily. afterwards she made the claim it was all because she had done such a good job in the past. >> because i'm an effective leader, because we got the job done on health care and wall street reform and consumer protections, the list goes on. >> now the alternative the man who ran against him protest candidate heath shuler of north carolina. h
republicans getting him a cake that reads happy birthday, mr. speaker. a little premature but not by much much the chief political correspondent carl cameron on capitol hill. the big question marked today was on the democratic side. did pelosi have a real challenger? >> she had a challenger. how real is it subject to debate. actually two votes today that illustrate divisions in the house drableg conference. the first one was a vote to actually postpone the leadership elections all...
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this is live coverage on c-span2. >> number 12, mr. speaker. >> mr. speaker, they are performing well with u.k. funding against agreed performance indicators delivering, for instance, teaching to nearly half a million children and social services to over a quarter of a million. during my recent visit to the palestinian territories, i announced an extra 8 million pounds to reward the good performance and to ease their budget shortfall. >> jason joseph. >> i thank the minister for the answer. during a recent visit to gaza, it was obvious they are struggling tots the construction materials it needs to rebuild schools and find housing for refugees. does the minister agree that they would derive greater value for money if the partial blockade would be completely lifted? >> mr. speaker, i wholly agree with my honorable friend. i'm glad he was able to see the situation in gaza for himself. but some progress has been made since israel lifted some of the restrictiontions. >> here on c-span2, we'll leave the british house of commons now as they move on to other
this is live coverage on c-span2. >> number 12, mr. speaker. >> mr. speaker, they are performing well with u.k. funding against agreed performance indicators delivering, for instance, teaching to nearly half a million children and social services to over a quarter of a million. during my recent visit to the palestinian territories, i announced an extra 8 million pounds to reward the good performance and to ease their budget shortfall. >> jason joseph. >> i thank the...
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debbie prime minister and nick clegg stood in for prime minister david cameron who was on a visit to china at the time. he also answer questions about investing in green energy and government support for small businesses. >> jason mccarty. >> number one, mr. speaker. >> i have been asked to reply. i right hon. friend the prime minister is in china and is now traveling to seoul for the g-20 summit. mr. speaker, i am sure the whole house will join me in paying tribute to senior aircraftsman scott hughes who died in cyprus on sunday while returning from operational service in afghanistan. he was a professional and brave airman. is very sad that he died while returning home from a tour of duty. our thoughts are with his family and loved ones. mr. speaker, this week on
debbie prime minister and nick clegg stood in for prime minister david cameron who was on a visit to china at the time. he also answer questions about investing in green energy and government support for small businesses. >> jason mccarty. >> number one, mr. speaker. >> i have been asked to reply. i right hon. friend the prime minister is in china and is now traveling to seoul for the g-20 summit. mr. speaker, i am sure the whole house will join me in paying tribute to senior...
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host: cameron, a republican. caller: thank you for taking my call and the morning, mr. kinsley. i have enjoyed your debate over the years. and i will say you are recovering and barely noticeable and keep of the good fight. i first wanted to debate you a little bit when he said there is sort of a zero sum ge between tax cuts and government spending. i think the reality is if there was not so much government failed spending, the tax cuts would not even be an argument because we would not have the big bill to pay at the end of the month. as an example, the post office was established in 775 and they had 234 years to get it right and it is broken. social security was established in 1935 and they had 74 years to get it right and it is broken. fannie mae was established in 1938 and they had 71 years to get it right and it is broken. war on poverty started in 1964, 45 years to get right, trillion dollars confiscated every year, broke. medicare and medicaid establish 1965, 44 years to get it right, it is broke. host: i will stop you because we understand a trajectory of the remark. what
host: cameron, a republican. caller: thank you for taking my call and the morning, mr. kinsley. i have enjoyed your debate over the years. and i will say you are recovering and barely noticeable and keep of the good fight. i first wanted to debate you a little bit when he said there is sort of a zero sum ge between tax cuts and government spending. i think the reality is if there was not so much government failed spending, the tax cuts would not even be an argument because we would not have the...
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host: cameron, a republican. caller: thank you for taking my call and the morning, mr. kinsley. i have enjoyed your debate over the years. and i will say you are recovering and barely noticeable and keep of the good fight. i first wanted to debate you a little bit when he said there is sort of a zero sum game between tax cuts and government spending. i think the reality is if there was not so much government failed spending, the tax cuts would not even be an argument because we would not have the big bill to pay at the end of the month. as an example, the post office was established in 775 and they had 234 years to get it right and it is broken. social security was established in 1935 and they had 74 years to get it right and it is broken. fannie mae was established in 1938 and they had 71 years to get it right and it is broken. war on poverty started in 1964, 45 years to get it right, trillion dollars confiscated every year, broke. medicare and medicaid establish 1965, 44 years to get it right, it is broke. host: i will stop you because we understand a trajectory of the remark.
host: cameron, a republican. caller: thank you for taking my call and the morning, mr. kinsley. i have enjoyed your debate over the years. and i will say you are recovering and barely noticeable and keep of the good fight. i first wanted to debate you a little bit when he said there is sort of a zero sum game between tax cuts and government spending. i think the reality is if there was not so much government failed spending, the tax cuts would not even be an argument because we would not have...
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mr. speaker, of course i acknowledge this is an extraordinarily difficult issue. i've been entirely open that we have not been able to deliver the policy that we held in opposition. >> and now prime minister's questions with the british house of commons. this week the increase in university tuition fees dominated the questions and a house. more than 50,000 students and reporters protested in london over the tuition hikes. it will go up to three times the current rate. the deputy prime minister stood in for david cameron who is on a visit to china. he also answered questions about investing in green energy and government support for small businesses. >> is not traveling to seoul. mr. speaker, the whole house will wish to join me in thanking -- paying a tribute to a senior air class men who died in flight on sunday while returning from operational service in afghanistan. he was a professional and trade and it is very sad that he died while coming home. our thoughts are with his family and l
mr. speaker, of course i acknowledge this is an extraordinarily difficult issue. i've been entirely open that we have not been able to deliver the policy that we held in opposition. >> and now prime minister's questions with the british house of commons. this week the increase in university tuition fees dominated the questions and a house. more than 50,000 students and reporters protested in london over the tuition hikes. it will go up to three times the current rate. the deputy prime...