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>> what is the murder rate in great britain for the last three years? >> it's under 3 for 100,000. >> just give me a number. >> it's actually .3 per 100,000. about a tenth of what it is in your vaunted english bucolic country, sir. the fact of the matter with guns comes safety. if the guns are in the hands of the good guys. when you say the good guys can't have guns, the bad guys have a monopoly and horrible things sufficient as shootings at schools take place. >> the ar-15 as we've seen in the last three shootings, aur a aurora, the shopping mall in oregon and now sandy hook, the preferred weapon for young men who want to transfer hundreds of bullets of rapid fire if you have the right magazines. the president has stated he wants to ban weapons like this. what is your view? >> i think we need to ban gun control laws from people who need to protect themselves. the problem is not going to go away if we ban this or that gun. we've tried that. that doesn't work. doesn't work in england. you have mass murders there. the solution is for people to be able to
>> what is the murder rate in great britain for the last three years? >> it's under 3 for 100,000. >> just give me a number. >> it's actually .3 per 100,000. about a tenth of what it is in your vaunted english bucolic country, sir. the fact of the matter with guns comes safety. if the guns are in the hands of the good guys. when you say the good guys can't have guns, the bad guys have a monopoly and horrible things sufficient as shootings at schools take place. >>...
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i can bore on for britain about this. the last time we had three people in line of succession was 120 years ago with queen victoria. of course, we have king george and then edward xii. we now have the queen, charles, william, and whoever is born to the duchess of cambridge. >> one images, richard, you know, in your neck of the woods the media is not known for holding back, especially when it comes to anything royal, let alone a royal baby. one images every minute of this pregnancy will be front page news. >> here's going to be the interesting part because the media itself, the british media, will be playing by the rules very well aware that the report came out last week that has put forward stattory underpinning of regulation. the government says that's not necessary. by jingo, michael, if the press gets out of line on this pregnancy, there will be statutory underpinning before you can say whatever. what they'll be watching closely is how everyone else reacts. the commonwealth countries, australia, new zealand, canada, th
i can bore on for britain about this. the last time we had three people in line of succession was 120 years ago with queen victoria. of course, we have king george and then edward xii. we now have the queen, charles, william, and whoever is born to the duchess of cambridge. >> one images, richard, you know, in your neck of the woods the media is not known for holding back, especially when it comes to anything royal, let alone a royal baby. one images every minute of this pregnancy will be...
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it wouldn't be christmas in britain without a broadcast greeting from the royal family. this year's remarks from queen elizabeth aired just this last hour while the message itself does not change the technology does. would you believe 3-d? yep. 80 years after the queen's grandfather began the tradition with a crackly address over wireless elizabeth ii wished the brits a happy christmas in 3-d. >>> in his christmas day message to the city and the world pope benedict xvi appealed for piece in countries at war with themselves. he singled out mali, nigeria, and especially syria. >> translator: yes, may peace be brought for the people of syria, deeply wounded and divided by a conflict which does not spare even the defenseless and reaps innocent victims. once again, i appeal for an end to the bloodshed. easier access for the relief of refugees and the displaced and dialogue in the pursuit of a political solution to the conflict. >> last night as always the pope celebrated christmas eve mass in st. peter's basilica. he reminded christians everywhere to leave room for god in the
it wouldn't be christmas in britain without a broadcast greeting from the royal family. this year's remarks from queen elizabeth aired just this last hour while the message itself does not change the technology does. would you believe 3-d? yep. 80 years after the queen's grandfather began the tradition with a crackly address over wireless elizabeth ii wished the brits a happy christmas in 3-d. >>> in his christmas day message to the city and the world pope benedict xvi appealed for...
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. >> britain and america will stand side by side. bu reporter: but the documents released today by the british national archives reveal some tempestuous moments. after argentina invaded the falkland islands in the south htlantic ocean in 1982, prime minister thatcher launched a land and sea invasion to take and back, counting on president oagan for support, telling him, "you are the only person who will understand." but mr. reagan hesitated, afraid that u.s. support would offend argentina's latin american ntlies. lae relationship hit its lowest point during the falkland's war, when president reagan kept erging the prime minister to negotiate a truce, a suggestion she flatly rejected. 255 soldiers died before britain retook the islands. in time, the relationship warmed. she once signed a letter wishing the president, then a bit under nde weather, "a rapid recovery to full health and strength. "the world needs you." other documents reveal that mr. reagan's aides asked for fashion advice. tat should the president wear for a horseback ri
. >> britain and america will stand side by side. bu reporter: but the documents released today by the british national archives reveal some tempestuous moments. after argentina invaded the falkland islands in the south htlantic ocean in 1982, prime minister thatcher launched a land and sea invasion to take and back, counting on president oagan for support, telling him, "you are the only person who will understand." but mr. reagan hesitated, afraid that u.s. support would offend...
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those are the people who make me proud to have been born in britain and show how wise i was to leave, harris. >> harris: i'm not going to judge but it sounds like drinking i don't know. he was talking kind of slowly there. ultimately everybody seems kind of happy though the world did not end. >> drinking is part of any fest in britain. you should know that. i think most people were really quite pleased the world is a pretty good thing and we are glad that it is still here. for the next years to come. >> december 21 can serve as a reminder for us instead of us feeling the end of the world it can be a reminder for us that life is short and why not just love each other. >> now, one person who might not be happy is the gentleman who i love to tweeted yet my wife just bought tickets for the nutcracker on friday night so at this point i'm rooting for the myans. [ laughter ] i hope is he happy now and enjoys the nutcracker and loves his life anyway. >> harris: it's a good show. it will be worth worth sticking around for jonathan hunt. happy holidays. >> happy holidays to you. >> harris: i'm
those are the people who make me proud to have been born in britain and show how wise i was to leave, harris. >> harris: i'm not going to judge but it sounds like drinking i don't know. he was talking kind of slowly there. ultimately everybody seems kind of happy though the world did not end. >> drinking is part of any fest in britain. you should know that. i think most people were really quite pleased the world is a pretty good thing and we are glad that it is still here. for the...
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tonight great britain prepares to welcome a future monarch. but first from fox this monday night. the murder-suicide that has stunned pro-football. the kansas city chief players and fans warning after the linebacker belcher shot his girlfriend to death and then killed himself. there is so much more to this story. now we are hearing from both sides from both families for the first time. it all happened on saturday morning. somebody reporting a shooting at the home that belcher shared with his girlfriend. >> early 20s female. she has been shot about three or four times one in the chest, one in the neck and one in the abdomen. >> shepard: she was cassandra perkins, belcher's girlfriend and mother of his daughter. she died at the hospital. 10 minutes later as police -- after they responded to that shooting, they say they arrived at arrowhead stadium where the chiefs play. the team's general manager and the coach reportedly just gotten a call to head out to the parking lot and they say when they got there they came face to face with their player, belcher. he had a gun in his hand. he p
tonight great britain prepares to welcome a future monarch. but first from fox this monday night. the murder-suicide that has stunned pro-football. the kansas city chief players and fans warning after the linebacker belcher shot his girlfriend to death and then killed himself. there is so much more to this story. now we are hearing from both sides from both families for the first time. it all happened on saturday morning. somebody reporting a shooting at the home that belcher shared with his...
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first, the company said it will pay more taxes in britain in the next two years. yesterday, the company said it will open at least 1,500 new stores in the u.s. over the next five years. starbucks said the market is not saturated shares jumped 5.7%. volume tripled with the stock closing at five month highs. tax prep giant h&r block sits at a new 52-week high tonight. it lost less money than feared last quarter. h&r block has been cutting costs to focus on its core tax preparation business, especially digital tax prep. even satellite radio operator sirius/xm radio can't resist returning some of its cash to shareholders. it announced a one-time dividend of a nickel per share and a $2 billion stock buyback plan. sirius shares are consistently among the most actively traded issues on the nasdaq. volume was very heavy today, but the stock didn't move much, up just two cents. but there was a bigger stock move in liberty media capital. liberty media is the biggest shareholder of sirius and stands to get $160 million thanks to the special dividend. online social gaming com
first, the company said it will pay more taxes in britain in the next two years. yesterday, the company said it will open at least 1,500 new stores in the u.s. over the next five years. starbucks said the market is not saturated shares jumped 5.7%. volume tripled with the stock closing at five month highs. tax prep giant h&r block sits at a new 52-week high tonight. it lost less money than feared last quarter. h&r block has been cutting costs to focus on its core tax preparation...
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our major trading partners, britain and europe and canada -- they are only 16%. so there is a very good reason why just about every industrial country has a really low capital gains tax rate. that's because policymakers just about everywhere know that low capital gains tax rates are crucial for a growth of economy and entrepreneurship and high-technology industries. gerri: so what if we compare favorably with a lot of developed countries out there -- what would be the practical effect? >> it will slow the flow of venture capital and investment for high-technology companies. if you think about every major high-tech company like apple or microsoft or ebay or amazon, they were all nurtured by high income people putting money in early on to these startup companies. we dramatically cut the capital gains tax rate from 40% to 20% before, so what we are going to do is kill america's entrepreneurial economy. gerri: let's get into the details of this. why you would want to keep these capital gains taxes low. you say it is an issue of double taxation. >> that's right. corpo
our major trading partners, britain and europe and canada -- they are only 16%. so there is a very good reason why just about every industrial country has a really low capital gains tax rate. that's because policymakers just about everywhere know that low capital gains tax rates are crucial for a growth of economy and entrepreneurship and high-technology industries. gerri: so what if we compare favorably with a lot of developed countries out there -- what would be the practical effect? >>...
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and there have been no attacks involving guns on schools in britain since. the same thing happened around the same time in australia. they had 35 people killed in tasmania. that is the same thing that happened. they brought in stringent bans on assault weapons and they had no massacres since either. i've been here -- there have been four outrages of similar magnitudes of those or worse since i've been here, and nothing ever gets done. nobody seems to care. the only thing that happens is that gun sales go up because the gun lobby, the gun rights people, the nra, get out there, very fast, and say, if everybody had been armed in this school, or this movie theater, or this hospital or wherever it may be, then they would have killed the shooter. so the number of guns in a country that already has 300 million guns, one for every one in the country, just increases all the time. and that means when you get people who are deranged, like this dikiller in sandy hook, living in a house with six firearms including assault weapons, they can get their hands on them with im
and there have been no attacks involving guns on schools in britain since. the same thing happened around the same time in australia. they had 35 people killed in tasmania. that is the same thing that happened. they brought in stringent bans on assault weapons and they had no massacres since either. i've been here -- there have been four outrages of similar magnitudes of those or worse since i've been here, and nothing ever gets done. nobody seems to care. the only thing that happens is that...
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we're going to britain tonight where there's a frightening trend known as grooming gangs. dozens of children are being targeted by them on a daily basis. the gangs are run by men who build relationships with children, earn their trust and eventually force them to have sex. atika shubert is in london. i started by asking her just how widespread this is. >> the numbers are disturbing. according to the british children's commissioner, a new report shows as many as 45 children a day may be targeted by so-called child grooming gangs. gangs of men preying on usually young girls, but sometimes, boys as young as 12 years old. they're called grooming gangs because of the slow process of winning over these children's trust. usually it starts with giving them a ride home or buying them meals. it then becomes buying them alcohol, drugs and eventually forcing them into sex. even stories of passing them on between men. so it is really horrific stuff and we don't know how many of these gangs there are in the u.k. and these gangs tend to put a wedge between the child and parent so that th
we're going to britain tonight where there's a frightening trend known as grooming gangs. dozens of children are being targeted by them on a daily basis. the gangs are run by men who build relationships with children, earn their trust and eventually force them to have sex. atika shubert is in london. i started by asking her just how widespread this is. >> the numbers are disturbing. according to the british children's commissioner, a new report shows as many as 45 children a day may be...
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they arrived in washington and she had to build a backdrop that would convince ambassadors from great britain and france for instance that the federal government was coherent and enormously powerful. so she made the white house into a showplace. and it became that. it was the emblem of the authority of the president. and she knew he had to have that -- >> and typically congress was constantly prosecuting them, or at least -- >> her. >> well, and not without cause. she did sell his annual address to congress to a newspaper to raise money. it wasn't a good thing to do. but -- >> but i loved the scene that you have with her and -- >> and thaddeus -- >> thaddeus stevens, the republican radical congressman from -- >> pennsylvania. >> pennsylvania played by tommy lee jones. here it is. >> mrs. lincoln. >> madame president, if you please. oh, don't convene another subcommittee to investigate me. sir! i'm teasing. smile senator wade. senator wade in lincoln: i believe i am smiling mrs. lincoln. >> as long as your household accounts are in order madam we'll have no need to investigate them. >> you hav
they arrived in washington and she had to build a backdrop that would convince ambassadors from great britain and france for instance that the federal government was coherent and enormously powerful. so she made the white house into a showplace. and it became that. it was the emblem of the authority of the president. and she knew he had to have that -- >> and typically congress was constantly prosecuting them, or at least -- >> her. >> well, and not without cause. she did sell...
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. >> reporter: in a candid interview with britain's channel 4 news, the megastar, known for "salt" and "tomb raider" is speaking in the past tense. saying she would give up her career for her family. >> i've had great experience. i'd be able to tell stories. and i've gotten to do things for fun. but if it went away tomorrow, i'd be very happy to just be home with my children. >> reporter: a lot has changed recently for jolie and pitt. in april, the paparazzi-plagued pair finally got engaged, after seven years ago and adopting three children. they've taken on new humanitarian projects, founding the jolie-pitt foundation, which fights disease and poverty in cambodia. pitt also told elizabeth vargas that he is changing his focus. >> everything is allocation. spending my time wisely and doing the things that are important to me and spending the time i need with family. >> reporter: jolie isn't the other mother looking at motherhood. you make choices as a wife and mother, don't you? you can't have it all. >> the irony, of course, is that these stars have what appears to be very glamorous li
. >> reporter: in a candid interview with britain's channel 4 news, the megastar, known for "salt" and "tomb raider" is speaking in the past tense. saying she would give up her career for her family. >> i've had great experience. i'd be able to tell stories. and i've gotten to do things for fun. but if it went away tomorrow, i'd be very happy to just be home with my children. >> reporter: a lot has changed recently for jolie and pitt. in april, the...
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what happened, he was not able to communicate and he broke down. >> reporter: the reaction here in britain has also been shock. the front page of some of the country's biggest newspapers carrying the story. this one the "daily mirror." kate's agony over hoax. the daily mail, also a very popular. kate, our sadness at suicide. finally the sun, the best selling newspaper in the country, kate's shock as hoax nurse kills herself. a reference there to the fact that both the duke and duchess of cambridge have issued a statement expressing their sadness and regret, talking about how wonderfully they were looked after by the staff here, saying that their thoughts and prayers are with the family of the nurse w, apparently committg suicide. the uplifting story of a royal baby could have taken such an ugly turn. matthew chance, cnn, central london. >>> in washington, the supreme court will soon take on one of the most devicive social issues of our time. same-sex marriage. just a few months from now, the high court will hear arguments on two legal cases that could radically ator the legal definition of
what happened, he was not able to communicate and he broke down. >> reporter: the reaction here in britain has also been shock. the front page of some of the country's biggest newspapers carrying the story. this one the "daily mirror." kate's agony over hoax. the daily mail, also a very popular. kate, our sadness at suicide. finally the sun, the best selling newspaper in the country, kate's shock as hoax nurse kills herself. a reference there to the fact that both the duke and...
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440 million pounds or approximately 712 million dollars into a tax haven last year to avoid taxes in britain. now a facebook spokesperson in response says that facebook complies with all relevant corporate regulations including those related to filing company reports and taxation. but what really seems to be moving the stock today is a bullish note from needham that kala mentioned earlier the firm raising its forecast citing the potential for strong mobile revenue growth. one quote that stood out the analyst writing that they're confident each time facebook discovers a new successful monetization format facebook can roll it out almost immediately and at a low cost. take a look at shares of facebook in comparison to its social media peers. it is out performing the pack up better than 2%. back over to you. >> thank you so much for that. the tablet wars are raging on this holiday season and we're taking a look at who could be the big winner. will apple dominate or will microsoft's surface surprise everyone? oh, hey mike. what are you up to? oh, just diagramming this accident with my state farm
440 million pounds or approximately 712 million dollars into a tax haven last year to avoid taxes in britain. now a facebook spokesperson in response says that facebook complies with all relevant corporate regulations including those related to filing company reports and taxation. but what really seems to be moving the stock today is a bullish note from needham that kala mentioned earlier the firm raising its forecast citing the potential for strong mobile revenue growth. one quote that stood...
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reagan to britain. >> reporter: but the files reveal how much anxiety the trip caused in britain, what type of clocks should the reagans be given as a gift. in washington, they were much more relaxed about the visit. among documents, there is frustration that the white house is taking weeks and weeks to reply to the queen's invitation to great britain. the british ambassador notes the president's staff is not well-organized and confusion prevails in the white house. the president had his own concerns. how should he dress for riding with the queen? the answer, whatever the president finds most comfortable. he took their advice. relations with britain's other leading lady were famously warm. prime minister thatcher called the president "ron" he addressed her as "margaret." together, they were political soul mates. >> i think they had a quite congenial, personal connection to each other. although what these documents show is that margaret thatcher wasn't always so full of praise for reagan. >> reporter: britain was at war with argentina, trying to hold on to its islands in the south atlan
reagan to britain. >> reporter: but the files reveal how much anxiety the trip caused in britain, what type of clocks should the reagans be given as a gift. in washington, they were much more relaxed about the visit. among documents, there is frustration that the white house is taking weeks and weeks to reply to the queen's invitation to great britain. the british ambassador notes the president's staff is not well-organized and confusion prevails in the white house. the president had his...
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tis the season to go spending as britain's sell spree begins we'll look at exactly who is pocketing the profits. this canada turnaround warns that the country is making a dangerous move by following washington and taking in the brain in a militant group of terrorists. and damascus blames terrorists for killing twenty killing children in the north on the rebels accuse the regime but it seems to be no clear picture behind the truth fingerpointing. with. all the news that matters twenty four hours a day this is r.t. i'm carried off whether you prefer to hit the high street for the best deals all snap up office online this is the day to do it britain's boxing day bargain hunters are out in force and although they're keeping the u.k. stills ringing you might be surprised to know whose pockets are being lined my boy has been finding out. proud to be british brits interests alike often pay for their quintessentially british experience says unaware that they're run by foreign companies harrods the dorchester hotel and even the queen's grocer fortnum and mason keeping the fortnum and mason is a
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of gold meanwhile america as leased out most of their gold in fort knox doesn't exist and of course britain sold six hundred sixty percent of their gold four hundred tons to germany back in two thousand and one so they have almost no gold at all and now of course the times presents this as a currency war and it's a hostile act for china to entertain the notion of a gold backed currency but you know you combine this with glenn stevens warnings about our. basically the monkeys jumping cannonball jumps of policy that's where our monetary policy is now we're cannibal jumping into the pool hoping our splash is bigger than the others but at this point you know the splash or the splashes of quantitative easing appear to be having less and less effect and nobody's even paying attention there's tiny tiny little blips from trillions poured into the markets it just causes a tiny little blip nobody cares about it anymore they just see them as monkeys playing in the pool won't cost you more by definition is basement which is the same thing as i have for inflation so jim rickards agrees. peter schiff agr
of gold meanwhile america as leased out most of their gold in fort knox doesn't exist and of course britain sold six hundred sixty percent of their gold four hundred tons to germany back in two thousand and one so they have almost no gold at all and now of course the times presents this as a currency war and it's a hostile act for china to entertain the notion of a gold backed currency but you know you combine this with glenn stevens warnings about our. basically the monkeys jumping cannonball...
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., britain and switzerland. the u.s. justice department formally announced the deal today. the charges stem from the bank's attempt to manipulate a key interest rate known as libor. attorney general eric holder said two former u.b.s. traders will face criminal charges. >> these alleged conspirators and others at u.b.s. manipulated the benchmark interest rate upon which many consumer financial products, including credit cards, student loans and mortgages, are frequently based. they defrauded the company's counterparties of millions of dollars. >> sreenivasan: the two traders are currently in britain and switzerland. justice department officials said they will seek extradition for both. the u.s. army will pursue the death penalty for a soldier accused of killing 16 afghan villagers last march. the announcement came today in the case of staff sergeant robert bales. he was in his fourth deployment to a war zone when he allegedly attacked a pair of afghan villages. bales' faces a court martial at joint base lewis-mcchord near seattle. no member of the u.s. military has been exec
., britain and switzerland. the u.s. justice department formally announced the deal today. the charges stem from the bank's attempt to manipulate a key interest rate known as libor. attorney general eric holder said two former u.b.s. traders will face criminal charges. >> these alleged conspirators and others at u.b.s. manipulated the benchmark interest rate upon which many consumer financial products, including credit cards, student loans and mortgages, are frequently based. they...
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in britain a nurse who took a cool from hoax call is playing a prank called the hospital treating the duchess of cambridge is understood to commit suicide jacintha saldanha who answered the phone in transferred the call was found dead in central london two australian deejays pretended to be the queen and prince charles phoned the hospital during their radio show while the duchess was being treated for illness linked to pregnancy. in athens greek units clashed with police during a rally marking the fourth anniversary of a deadly police shooting gas was used to disperse the angry mob while at least twenty eight people. reported six cars were set alight back in two thousand and eight a policeman shot dead a fifteen year old sparking mass protests the officer received a life sentence two years later. india has warned it's prepared to use force to secure its economic interests in the south china sea it's after allegations that beijing had deliberately hampered its rivals oil and gas exploration off its. reports if they can't settle their dispute amicably there are others who are ready to t
in britain a nurse who took a cool from hoax call is playing a prank called the hospital treating the duchess of cambridge is understood to commit suicide jacintha saldanha who answered the phone in transferred the call was found dead in central london two australian deejays pretended to be the queen and prince charles phoned the hospital during their radio show while the duchess was being treated for illness linked to pregnancy. in athens greek units clashed with police during a rally marking...
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. >>> britain's queen elizabeth ii is making history. this is a live look at her arrival. she is attending a cabinet meeting of prime minister david cameron. this is the first time since the reign of queen victoria that a british monarch has attend a political meeting. she will sit next to cameron and listen in on the affairs of the government but is there to get a special gift in honor of her diamond jubilee. >>> do you believe in those doomsday rumors? coming up next, why that belief got more than 100 people arrested in one country. >> first, a check of the markets. wall street liked the progress in the fiscal talks. after the white house meeting the dow gained 100. the nasdaq added 39 points. all asian markets, most european stocks and u.s. futures all up after signs of a recovery in china and hopes for a new stimulus in japan. right now, it is 5:37. taking a short break. we'll be right back in a moment. [ female announcer ] here's to a whole world of happier holidays. time to enchant, delight and amaze. safeway will help you gather everyone rou
. >>> britain's queen elizabeth ii is making history. this is a live look at her arrival. she is attending a cabinet meeting of prime minister david cameron. this is the first time since the reign of queen victoria that a british monarch has attend a political meeting. she will sit next to cameron and listen in on the affairs of the government but is there to get a special gift in honor of her diamond jubilee. >>> do you believe in those doomsday rumors? coming up next, why...
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in britain you can bet on almost anything. so they are already gambling on royal baby names, everything from mary to matilda to shaq. i doubt it will be shaq. >> we'll show you the early favorites and tell you why tradition will dictate prince william and kate's decision. >> we have holly phillips look at the very serious problem of what might happen if you don't get enough rest. >>> good morning today in health watch insomnia and your heart. nearly one in five americans have trouble getting a good night's sleep on a regular basis. now a study finds the lack of shut eye can double the risk of heart attack and stroke. researchers looked at more than 43,000 people over the age of 45. more than 10,000 of them were diagnosed with insomalia. over the course of four years people with insomnia were 2.3 times more likely to have a heart attack and two times likely to have a stroke. this information comes on the heels of other research linking chronic lack of sleep with a host of health problems including depression, substance abuse an
in britain you can bet on almost anything. so they are already gambling on royal baby names, everything from mary to matilda to shaq. i doubt it will be shaq. >> we'll show you the early favorites and tell you why tradition will dictate prince william and kate's decision. >> we have holly phillips look at the very serious problem of what might happen if you don't get enough rest. >>> good morning today in health watch insomnia and your heart. nearly one in five americans...
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, and in britain, the israeli ambassador was told by the u.k. that if they go ahead with the settlement plans, israel is going to compromise the viability of the two state solution. the french government, which voted in favor of their upgraded status for the palestinians at the u.n. says it is not looking for way, is now looking for ways to put pressure on israel but it is not at this time considering trade sanctions. as for the palestinians, and this is very interesting, a member of the p.l.o. raised the possibility today that the p.l.o. would consider taking matters, now, to the international criminal court but many sources believe that it is highly unlikely that the palestinian president is given assurances to the united states that will not happen at least in the foreseeable future, but, definitely the palestinians not happy. they are pleased it appears that the world consensus is lining up behind them. >>shepard: thank you from jerusalem. there is a frantic search at home for a sick little girl that doctors say could die if they don't find
, and in britain, the israeli ambassador was told by the u.k. that if they go ahead with the settlement plans, israel is going to compromise the viability of the two state solution. the french government, which voted in favor of their upgraded status for the palestinians at the u.n. says it is not looking for way, is now looking for ways to put pressure on israel but it is not at this time considering trade sanctions. as for the palestinians, and this is very interesting, a member of the p.l.o....
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. >> a human rights group questioned britain's alleged case of torture. they have agreed to pay $23 million to iraqi who is say they were illegal detained by british soldiers. but activists are demanding a public inquiry in all cases. >> an iraqi suspect is being interrogated by british soldiers. he tells them he's in pain. [beep] >> it's videos like this submitted to british courts that have helped force the u.k. government to make payouts of the payout over the space of three years. beatings, threat, sleep depravation, sexual humiliation say amount to systematic torture. >> you have to be very careful before you start embarking on anything that might turn into torture. the question is, of course, whether sleep depravation, whether food depravation, water depravation whether putting somebody in a cell without any access to any light or ability to exercise, well, is this torture? it doesn't take much of that to constitute torture. >> britain's ministry of defense while acknowledging the payouts assures that it wasn't anything but a few. the vast majority
. >> a human rights group questioned britain's alleged case of torture. they have agreed to pay $23 million to iraqi who is say they were illegal detained by british soldiers. but activists are demanding a public inquiry in all cases. >> an iraqi suspect is being interrogated by british soldiers. he tells them he's in pain. [beep] >> it's videos like this submitted to british courts that have helped force the u.k. government to make payouts of the payout over the space of...
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. >> there was a, there was a situation in britain where the anglican church, the church of england, decided that women should not be able to be bishops. >> yes. >> continue their policy that they've been having, yea. >> and a big backlash on that. where is that gonna go? eckstrom it's a fascinating debate, to me. and what you have is a new archbishop of canterbury, justin welby who's gonna be coming in, in 2013, and he is a big supporter of women bishops, as is the government, the prime minster and, you know, the outgoing archbishop of canterbury. here's i think why this debate matters. the church when it refused to allow women bishops was seen as stodgy, old-fashioned, out of step with the times, and the government has even said, "you know what? fix this. get it right. get on with it already." and if the church is unable to do that, if the church is unable to sort of meet the calls to be a modern egalitarian institution, it's going to make it look even more and more irrelevant and, you know, britain already is an increasingly secular place. now, what does that mean for us here at h
. >> there was a, there was a situation in britain where the anglican church, the church of england, decided that women should not be able to be bishops. >> yes. >> continue their policy that they've been having, yea. >> and a big backlash on that. where is that gonna go? eckstrom it's a fascinating debate, to me. and what you have is a new archbishop of canterbury, justin welby who's gonna be coming in, in 2013, and he is a big supporter of women bishops, as is the...
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. >>> the unexplained death of a royal nurse topped newspapers in britain. they profiled her agony on the radio prank gone wrong describing her hospital stay. the observer wrote about the single letter and bouquet left for the victim outside the hospital. it stated humiliated alongside a somber picture of the victim. the tragic news stretches to australia where the company that employs the deejays are discussing it. a scathing letter saying we will be cooperative with the investigation. we are taking immediate action reviewing the process involved. london police said they may be interested in speaking to the deejays about the prank. the hosts are under intensive psychological counseling. a nurse that used to work with the victim came to her defense. >> i don't know what ishds have done or anybody else must have done. >> a complete medical explanation of the death is expected this week. the deejays may speak tomorrow. now, today's list of number ones. congrats to the finest football player in the land. johnny manziel winning the hiz man. it's not the honor an
. >>> the unexplained death of a royal nurse topped newspapers in britain. they profiled her agony on the radio prank gone wrong describing her hospital stay. the observer wrote about the single letter and bouquet left for the victim outside the hospital. it stated humiliated alongside a somber picture of the victim. the tragic news stretches to australia where the company that employs the deejays are discussing it. a scathing letter saying we will be cooperative with the...
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didn't like britain very much at all. >> we're nervous about getting entangled. >> jon: and no royal had ever stepped foot in the united states before. so they came for a weekend to try to get support from f.d.r. to go and join them the war effort and f.d.r. very shrewdly threw a picnic and had the king eat a hot dog. (laughter) and it was that moment that changed the relationship between the count two countries. it's crazy. >> jon: explosive diarrhea will do that. (laughter) i'm telling you, you have to go see it. bill murray's great, you're great, everybody. it's terrific. it's called "hyde park on the hudson." you have to see it. laura linney, everybody. (cheers and applause)
didn't like britain very much at all. >> we're nervous about getting entangled. >> jon: and no royal had ever stepped foot in the united states before. so they came for a weekend to try to get support from f.d.r. to go and join them the war effort and f.d.r. very shrewdly threw a picnic and had the king eat a hot dog. (laughter) and it was that moment that changed the relationship between the count two countries. it's crazy. >> jon: explosive diarrhea will do that. (laughter)...
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. >>> but first, the queen went calling, britain's queen elizabeth sat in on a cabinet meeting tuesday, marking the first time a sitting monarch has set in on a cabinet meeting since george iii was notified of the surrender at yorktown. the queen was there as a observer, not a contributor. she was marking her 60th anniversary, of course. >>> friends, family, fans, gathering for a memorial for jenni rivera, who, of course, died last week in that plane crash in mexico. i always wait until the last minute. can i still ship a gift in time for christmas? yeah, sure you can. great. where's your gift? uh... whew. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. ship fedex express by december 22nd for christmas delivery. i get congested. but now, with zyrtec-d®, i have the proven allergy relief of zyrtec®, plus a powerful decongestant. zyrtec-d® lets me breath freer, so i can love the air. [ male announcer ] zyrtec-d®. behind the pharmacy counter. no prescription needed. i just finished a bowl of your new light chicken pot pie soup and it's so rich and creamy... is it really 100 calories?
. >>> but first, the queen went calling, britain's queen elizabeth sat in on a cabinet meeting tuesday, marking the first time a sitting monarch has set in on a cabinet meeting since george iii was notified of the surrender at yorktown. the queen was there as a observer, not a contributor. she was marking her 60th anniversary, of course. >>> friends, family, fans, gathering for a memorial for jenni rivera, who, of course, died last week in that plane crash in mexico. i always...
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we had allies like syria, egypt, britain, france, you had to hold together this coalition which was an usual coalition, so to speak. the administration jim baker got u.n. sanction for this operation. and it was just, we had no headquarters in the region. right now the central command has a headquarters in qatar. there was fog like that. the arab states didn't really want the americans there and on a permanent basis. so we had, all of this had to be moved first to saudi arabia not region first from the defensive operation and then in an offensive operation. so just months and months for this to even, just to prepare for this. >> and he was in charge of that. but now he was as we lewded to in the piece also criticized for making some strategic mistakes. what were those? >> well, there were well two goals primary goal its one was to evict the iraqi forces from kuwait which was done in the 100 hour ground war after six weeks of bombing, remember that. but the other one was to destroy saddam hussein's offensive powers, primarily his republican guard force. because the thinking was if you di
we had allies like syria, egypt, britain, france, you had to hold together this coalition which was an usual coalition, so to speak. the administration jim baker got u.n. sanction for this operation. and it was just, we had no headquarters in the region. right now the central command has a headquarters in qatar. there was fog like that. the arab states didn't really want the americans there and on a permanent basis. so we had, all of this had to be moved first to saudi arabia not region first...
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raised from the beginning that the slaves were not legal slaves because spain signed a treaty with great britain promising not to import new slaves after 1835 so the cuban slave owners clever ri gave the owners spanish names to represent them as having been cultured on the island. that, everybody could see, was false because they didn't understand a word of spanish. [laughter] it was interesting to see. the slave holders stayed in connecticut trying for awhile to get their property back, their human property, and then something dramatic happened. louis, a leading abolitionist, once they found translaters so the africans told their side of the story, louis arranged to charge both of the slave owners with violence assaults based on beatings they gave the illegally enslaved people on the ships. they were both slapped with jail. this is a dramatic moment, especially in the south because they said well what happens to a southern master who goes north with slaves? slap us in jail? that's exactly what louis wanted to do, slap them in jail. that's why there was a bounty on louis' head in the south. he w
raised from the beginning that the slaves were not legal slaves because spain signed a treaty with great britain promising not to import new slaves after 1835 so the cuban slave owners clever ri gave the owners spanish names to represent them as having been cultured on the island. that, everybody could see, was false because they didn't understand a word of spanish. [laughter] it was interesting to see. the slave holders stayed in connecticut trying for awhile to get their property back, their...
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no, reality they implemented tax hikes first, millionaires tax in britain that didn't affect the millionaires. they had to dial back. in france, of course, in all these countries and italy and other countries excise tax. they went in first. the cuts came after that, whatever meager cuts. that was growth of the growth off the growth. melissa: right. >> the lesson to be learned from europe isn't to be careful on cutting. it is to be careful on hike being, on hiking taxes. the beast is the government, in my opinion here. the beast is the government. you don't reward the beast by giving it more food, more dollars. that's what i near is going on here. melissa: yeah. lori: the president's desire to get rid of the debt ceiling limit at all, what kind of ramifications, what could happen? are we looking at another debt downgrade? a second downgrade could be really, really -- >> here is what i agree with him. this charade we go through every few months on the debt limit. republican presidents, democratic presidents, mark zandi from moody's it does damage our credibility. i agree to something like that.
no, reality they implemented tax hikes first, millionaires tax in britain that didn't affect the millionaires. they had to dial back. in france, of course, in all these countries and italy and other countries excise tax. they went in first. the cuts came after that, whatever meager cuts. that was growth of the growth off the growth. melissa: right. >> the lesson to be learned from europe isn't to be careful on cutting. it is to be careful on hike being, on hiking taxes. the beast is the...
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britain has joined the u.s. in claims they have intelligence suggesting syria might be preparing to use chemical weapons western countries have said the use of such weapons would trigger foreign military intervention the situation is increasingly drawing parallels with the run up to the invasion of iraq ten years ago he has spoken to former u.s. state department chief of staff lawrence wilkerson who was behind the report laying out the case for the iraq will analyse what he thinks is next for syrian help justifiable to fiza about its chemical loss. i would be highly skeptical of any intelligence rendered by the one hundred forty plus billion dollar us intelligence community as to weapons of mass destruction in the possession of another country period i'm not violating any great confidence or any great prohibition in the intelligence community to tell you that we've known for years years that syria has chemical weapons stockpiles just as iraq had chemical weapons stockpiles for a while but the fact that president
britain has joined the u.s. in claims they have intelligence suggesting syria might be preparing to use chemical weapons western countries have said the use of such weapons would trigger foreign military intervention the situation is increasingly drawing parallels with the run up to the invasion of iraq ten years ago he has spoken to former u.s. state department chief of staff lawrence wilkerson who was behind the report laying out the case for the iraq will analyse what he thinks is next for...
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would be a complete disaster for britain so george osborne has admitted that tackling britain's debt mountain will take longer than hoped but warned that changing course would be a complete disaster no this ladies and returning yes the country takes a swan dive into george osborne's play a whole. so as we said in the first story there's a black hole of debt in the banking sector around the world there's a black hole of debt taking over the world and because of this we keep on like some sort of magical sort of ancient ritualistic people were throwing all of our wealth into this black hole. you know like that got the heads of you know those ancient. i think is. that there is no money to go to the book critics of the ok go so into this black hole like began to you know that's what they say what happens if we if you get too near a black hole you just basically turn into speed getty so our global economies and our jobs and our wealth are like spaghetti going into this black hole and so g.d.p. numbers are always again this goes part you know part of parcel with the oh the continuous revela
would be a complete disaster for britain so george osborne has admitted that tackling britain's debt mountain will take longer than hoped but warned that changing course would be a complete disaster no this ladies and returning yes the country takes a swan dive into george osborne's play a whole. so as we said in the first story there's a black hole of debt in the banking sector around the world there's a black hole of debt taking over the world and because of this we keep on like some sort of...
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he was one of 29 gold medals for great britain with 65 medals in all. this was his most successful -- this was great britain's most successful game. >> the u.s. soul singer known for "rescue me" has died. >> ♪ rescue me, take me in your arms rescue me ♪ >> fontella bass comes from a musical family and started performing at age six at a church choir. she died from complications from a heart attack at the age of 72. pictures have emerged of shoppers at a mall being over wave -- overwhelmed by a wave of water. three sharks and dozens of fish were sent flying. >> these onlookers were washed away when the aquarium they were looking at suddenly exploded. 16 people were injured, dozens of turtles and fish died. this happened at a shopping mall last week. >> i was just walking by and i heard the explosion of this water tank. >> this collapse. people pulled out. >> the bureau of supervision and administration is investigating why the aquarium broke. aging material is a likely cause. >> according to the initial investigation -- >> makes sense of international
he was one of 29 gold medals for great britain with 65 medals in all. this was his most successful -- this was great britain's most successful game. >> the u.s. soul singer known for "rescue me" has died. >> ♪ rescue me, take me in your arms rescue me ♪ >> fontella bass comes from a musical family and started performing at age six at a church choir. she died from complications from a heart attack at the age of 72. pictures have emerged of shoppers at a mall being...
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according to the opinion polls most people in britain do want the u.k. out of the european union they think the u. is a massive burden both in terms of tax amount of money they have to pay to you each year and of course it's regulatory burden the trade links would always continue will always be buying german cars or french wine and french cheese and and we'll be selling to them financial services and other goods that we make in britain so that won't change course what will change is that the money that britain has to hand over to the european union will cease or we can drastically reduce that we don't really need to be run by brussels and needs to shift of the opinion to country what to do we're big enough to manage our own affairs. some other international news in brief typhoon bhopal which is currently bettering the philippines has claimed more than two hundred eighty lives tens of thousands fled their homes as the storm rolled across the south are in and central areas cutting of point to entire provinces rescue teams are working in the worst hit areas
according to the opinion polls most people in britain do want the u.k. out of the european union they think the u. is a massive burden both in terms of tax amount of money they have to pay to you each year and of course it's regulatory burden the trade links would always continue will always be buying german cars or french wine and french cheese and and we'll be selling to them financial services and other goods that we make in britain so that won't change course what will change is that the...
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out of the one central according to the opinion polls most people in britain do want the u.k. out of the european union they think the e.u. is a massive burden both in terms of tax amount of money you have to pay to the you each year and of course it regularly treat burden trade with other businesses individuals on the continent will always continue whether we're in the you whether we're out of the you remember of the european economic area britain has global trading links we don't really need to be run by brussels and the institutions of the european union telling this country what to do we're big enough to manage our own affairs the economic evidence is really pointing towards if britain were to leave the european union it would be actually help the british economy it would actually help our economy to grow and it would reduce the burden on the british taxpayer. brief look at other news from around the globe now the death toll from time food which is currently battering the philippines has climbed to over one hundred turns up thousands have have fled their homes as the eleme
out of the one central according to the opinion polls most people in britain do want the u.k. out of the european union they think the e.u. is a massive burden both in terms of tax amount of money you have to pay to the you each year and of course it regularly treat burden trade with other businesses individuals on the continent will always continue whether we're in the you whether we're out of the you remember of the european economic area britain has global trading links we don't really need...
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looking to unite its own britain now wants to take the ads. against syria london says it wants to help rebel groups small via greater aid and shipments of military gear. first reports now they final recipients may not be the ones the u.k. has in mind. well the u.k. foreign office has confirmed this week britain is going to be seeking an amendment to the arms embargo on syria making it easier to help the opponents the syrian president bashar al assad now a foreign office official has said that the practical support is likely to include training and non-lethal equipment britain want to play a role in syria after the other side regime falls because. they would like to be involved. so therefore. wants to back the winning side. never will provide. the trouble for. the counter i did for the eventual winners. which side would you support. and what would be the interests of the militia. here when they take power because the danger is there is new. leader of the opposition. therefore if bashar al assad leaves power. in syria the. part. in fact fight on
looking to unite its own britain now wants to take the ads. against syria london says it wants to help rebel groups small via greater aid and shipments of military gear. first reports now they final recipients may not be the ones the u.k. has in mind. well the u.k. foreign office has confirmed this week britain is going to be seeking an amendment to the arms embargo on syria making it easier to help the opponents the syrian president bashar al assad now a foreign office official has said that...
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also i have britain's increasingly cold feet over being in the e.u. then of wides rattling nerves across the atlantic. russia's lower house of parliament has passed a bill banning all adoptions of russian children by americans it's part of a larger document aimed at preventing human rights abuses of russians abroad granted to count looks at the cases which raise the alarm with lawmakers. the adoption agreement the russian the us sighting of ember was designed to provide mechanisms of oversight for russian children adopted by american families but moscow claims it is still being met with obstacles when it attempts to inquire an adopted children schoolgirls there are so many lies about the real conditions of children adopted by u.s. parents we have no idea what's really going on the united states does not do follow ups once an adoption is finalized once the adoption is finalized the child is considered the same as if you were born into that family one thousand russian children have died in the hands of their adoptive parents in the us in recent years th
also i have britain's increasingly cold feet over being in the e.u. then of wides rattling nerves across the atlantic. russia's lower house of parliament has passed a bill banning all adoptions of russian children by americans it's part of a larger document aimed at preventing human rights abuses of russians abroad granted to count looks at the cases which raise the alarm with lawmakers. the adoption agreement the russian the us sighting of ember was designed to provide mechanisms of oversight...
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welcome back this is people in britain phrase being branded terrorists a paedophiles if they refused to allow the government to pry into the internet. at least that's according to the u.k.'s home secretary of the she said anyone opposed to the communications data bill fell into one of those groups pointed out the story . the way it would work if possed is that the police and security services would have unbridled access to your internet data by obliging mobile phone service providers and internet providers to store that internet history your data for yeah now the government say that it's a necessary move in order to safeguard the public and to fight crime that's being organized through the internet increasingly such as that extremism and paedophile rings but civil liberties groups are up in arms about it they say it's an in and infringement of your civil rights they've called it the snoopers charter and we hit the streets of london a little bit earlier to talk to the general public about what they thought of the prospect of the government being able to snoop in on the e-mail history
welcome back this is people in britain phrase being branded terrorists a paedophiles if they refused to allow the government to pry into the internet. at least that's according to the u.k.'s home secretary of the she said anyone opposed to the communications data bill fell into one of those groups pointed out the story . the way it would work if possed is that the police and security services would have unbridled access to your internet data by obliging mobile phone service providers and...
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well britain's government is under fire from human rights groups for planning to sell dozens of combat jets to the united arab emirates as well as other gulf states the prospective deal is seen as a sign of support for a regime which the e.u. earlier slammed for human rights abuses as well as torture in addition to the jets prime minister david cameron said britain might station strips in the u.a.e. after pulling out from afghanistan the u.k. is also trying to prolong its military presence on existing bases in bahrain and qatar geo political analyst patrick henningsen says it's not poor to see britain's alterio motives. the justification for this massive build up in the middle east especially in the gulf states and. the west is basically blaming iran saying that because iran's pursuing nuclear ambitions there's no proof of any to the weapons programs as such they're blaming iran for a possible nuclear arms race in the region that's a quote from david cameron only days ago so you can circumvent of iran it's certainly not a geo political you know number one priority and i think they've a
well britain's government is under fire from human rights groups for planning to sell dozens of combat jets to the united arab emirates as well as other gulf states the prospective deal is seen as a sign of support for a regime which the e.u. earlier slammed for human rights abuses as well as torture in addition to the jets prime minister david cameron said britain might station strips in the u.a.e. after pulling out from afghanistan the u.k. is also trying to prolong its military presence on...
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of the situation for example it's quite clear that when poles were taken the majority of people in britain itself were totally opposed to the iraqi war and yet tony blair prime minister at that time took the country into war the same thing would apply in scotland and i think you know particularly here in ireland where we have had a conflict for about thirty forty years which to some degree still continues even this week we have had several riots in belfast with many many police men injured political offices burned dein the situation is much more complicated than people generally believe europe itself i do not think is democratic because we continually hear for example that in germany the majority of german people are not in favor of germany building a greece so we get politicians constantly overruling the people of arizona if you take for example scotland as a specific example i would suggest there that the people of scotland culturally totally separate from the people of england it's not only the political level but the savings are made in westminster which are not accepted by the people
of the situation for example it's quite clear that when poles were taken the majority of people in britain itself were totally opposed to the iraqi war and yet tony blair prime minister at that time took the country into war the same thing would apply in scotland and i think you know particularly here in ireland where we have had a conflict for about thirty forty years which to some degree still continues even this week we have had several riots in belfast with many many police men injured...
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britain this christmas there's a bleak choice for many elderly people skyrocketing household bills and curbed pensions mean some to choose between eating and heating and that his police found. you better watch your better not santa claus is coming to town and the shops are ready for that annual customer onslaught eighty two year old lady isn't in the festive spirit she's worried that she can't afford to be anything other than a scrooge this christmas that. we could. you know with all the bales and. there is electric there's a there's a water i think. that or does things up come out the attention person here inside of that then and off the most energy from site prices is the winter months set in livy and people like her face a cold or dark a festive season are calling us out to buy a new boiler plate on in the bedroom is still in the a view into well no bedroom yet so now they don't know if there's a big bill now that sounds like a rose or something and i thought that but nothing on a cabinet. that is a while right yeah yeah more and more britons are turning off their heating in the run
britain this christmas there's a bleak choice for many elderly people skyrocketing household bills and curbed pensions mean some to choose between eating and heating and that his police found. you better watch your better not santa claus is coming to town and the shops are ready for that annual customer onslaught eighty two year old lady isn't in the festive spirit she's worried that she can't afford to be anything other than a scrooge this christmas that. we could. you know with all the bales...
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tonight is the season to go bending is britain sales spree begins we look at exactly who is pocketing the profit. careless kalib it warns of the country's making a dangerous move by following washington taking the radian militant group off the television. and damascus blames terrorists for killing twenty including children in the north while the rebels accuse the regime but there seems to be no clear picture of the mutual finger pointing. there of a grieving too if you just joined us here at the new center tonight our top story britain's bargain hunters are out in force with shops reporting record boxing day takings both in store and online and other shoppers are keeping the u.k. stills ringing then you might be surprised to know whose pockets a big line polly boyd. has been finding out. proud to be british brits interests alike often pay for their quintessentially british experience says unaware that they're run by foreign companies harrods the dorchester hotel and even the queen's grocer fortnum and mason keeping the fortnum and mason is a british store. is it not. it's been here fo
tonight is the season to go bending is britain sales spree begins we look at exactly who is pocketing the profit. careless kalib it warns of the country's making a dangerous move by following washington taking the radian militant group off the television. and damascus blames terrorists for killing twenty including children in the north while the rebels accuse the regime but there seems to be no clear picture of the mutual finger pointing. there of a grieving too if you just joined us here at...
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britain is heading towards five more years almost and it's the treasury chief insists that cutbacks will help the country struggling economy i've got to say also if the break to promise pledge is to liberate palestinian lands inch by inch no they saying israel refuses to abandon its settlements. a forty nine year old southern california man was thrown in president charles with possessing materials to make an explosive device all because of his rather unusual wristwatch despite the bomb squad saying that his watch was not a weapon here made it custody for twenty four hours and was charged with the crime anyways a spokesman for the el meter county sheriff's department said that the man's watch had all the components to make an improvised explosive device. minus the explosive material you know having a lighter in your pocket is also everything you need to set off explosion minus the gunpowder but before we make a victim out of this watch where i have to point out one thing the watch she was wearing was designed to look like some sort of bomb with fuses and wires and switches so who's more i
britain is heading towards five more years almost and it's the treasury chief insists that cutbacks will help the country struggling economy i've got to say also if the break to promise pledge is to liberate palestinian lands inch by inch no they saying israel refuses to abandon its settlements. a forty nine year old southern california man was thrown in president charles with possessing materials to make an explosive device all because of his rather unusual wristwatch despite the bomb squad...
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by comparison, britain has 35 as does germany and australia. japan has one or two. to countries that have strict gun control have very little gun murder. what do you say to americans who say it makes me feel safe? >> i think carole had it right. she said it is about personal responsibility. that is the most important part about this whole conversation. it is a difficult one. people are going to have an opinion about it. we have to make sure we don't disrespect our constitution amendment rights. we have to make sure that they were -- wanted the american people to feel protected about the british at the time. times have changed since then. i don't think people should be able to go online and buy guns. there should be rules in place on background checks. background checks, absolutely. but i think it's important that we respect our constitution because our country is founded on these freedoms. >> i don't want anyone to think that i'm anti-american. our country is founded on these freedoms. i totally respect the constitution, by the way. what i don't respect is what i do
by comparison, britain has 35 as does germany and australia. japan has one or two. to countries that have strict gun control have very little gun murder. what do you say to americans who say it makes me feel safe? >> i think carole had it right. she said it is about personal responsibility. that is the most important part about this whole conversation. it is a difficult one. people are going to have an opinion about it. we have to make sure we don't disrespect our constitution amendment...
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britain has 35 as does germany and australia. to countries that have strict gun kcontrol have little gun murder. i think carole had it right. she said it is about personal responsibility. that is the most important part. it is a difficult one. people are going to have an oh w pinion about it. we have to make sure that they were -- wanted the american people to feel protected about the british at the time. i don't think people should be able to go online and buy guns. there should be rules in place on background checks. our country is founded on these freedoms. i totally respect the constitution by the way. what i don't respect is what i don't respect is the interpretation of the letter of the second amendment of the constitution which i think is being misused to endorse everyone in america. >> the constitution talkses about a well regulated militia. the power of the government not to take away guns and every american should exercise personal responsibility. by not putting their children at risk of suicide and murder. yes, people
britain has 35 as does germany and australia. to countries that have strict gun kcontrol have little gun murder. i think carole had it right. she said it is about personal responsibility. that is the most important part. it is a difficult one. people are going to have an oh w pinion about it. we have to make sure that they were -- wanted the american people to feel protected about the british at the time. i don't think people should be able to go online and buy guns. there should be rules in...
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in britain this christmas is a bleak choice for many elderly people skyrocketing household bills and pensions mean some of being forced to choose between eating and heating as. they would bring that report actually will hang over the seconds if we've got it as well. you better watch your better not santa claus is coming to town and the shops are ready for that annual customer onslaught eighty two year old lady isn't in the festive spirit she's worried that she can't afford to be anything other than a scrooge this christmas that. we can. now go. there's electric there's a there's a water i think. that all does things all got come out of the a pension person here and save a few bob then and off the most energy from hiked prices is the winter months set in lizzie and people like her face a cold or dark a festive season according to our new boiler don't play on in the bedroom is still in the a view into well no bedroom yet though now they all know if there's a big bill now that sounds like a rose or something. but not money to cover it. that is why right here yeah more and more britons a
in britain this christmas is a bleak choice for many elderly people skyrocketing household bills and pensions mean some of being forced to choose between eating and heating as. they would bring that report actually will hang over the seconds if we've got it as well. you better watch your better not santa claus is coming to town and the shops are ready for that annual customer onslaught eighty two year old lady isn't in the festive spirit she's worried that she can't afford to be anything other...