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islamic state beheads another western hostage. david cameron vows to take action against i.s. >> we will hunt down those responsible and bring them to justice no matter how long it takes. >> a 24-year-old american man is, six hours of hoard labor accused of hostile acts. >> if they grow up, they will get good jobs and look after us. >> we bring you a slice of life from one of the most densely populated slums on earth. we begin with the beheading of britain david haines. the group that calls itself islamic state has claimed responsibility for killing the aid worker. about issue prime minister david cameron has vowed his country will do everything in its power to hut down the i.s. group to ensure they face justice. cameron condemns the killing of the 44-year-old call, calling it an act of pure evil. the i.s. group released a video that shows the beheading of haines captured days after he arrived in syria last year. following news of haines beheading, cameron held an emergency security meeting to discuss the international strategy to fight the i.s. group. in westminster, joining us live, we
islamic state beheads another western hostage. david cameron vows to take action against i.s. >> we will hunt down those responsible and bring them to justice no matter how long it takes. >> a 24-year-old american man is, six hours of hoard labor accused of hostile acts. >> if they grow up, they will get good jobs and look after us. >> we bring you a slice of life from one of the most densely populated slums on earth. we begin with the beheading of britain david haines....
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and father-of-two beheaded by the islamic state group. david cameron calls it an act of evil. >>> also ahead - more fighting in eastern ukraine, despite a week-long ceasefire. >>> thousands of people stranded by floods in pakistan, we'll have the latest. >>> scotland prepares to vote at independence. we look back at a famous battle with the english, centuries ago. >>> welcome to the program, the islamic state group has beheaded another hostage, this time 44-year-old aid worker david haines from the u.k. more on his killing in a moment. >>> the u.s. secretary of state is in france. francis hollande is holding a summit to coordinate 20 countries willing to fight the i.s. group. australia is sending fighter jets and 600 troops to the u.a.e. to help battle the troops. >>> let's focus on the kitting of the u.k. aid workers, and a video apparently has been sent of the beheading of the father-of-two. president obama said: >>> britain's prime called it fewer evil, saying they would do everything in their power to face justice, however long it takes. >>> we go to erbil in iraq, first to emma ha
and father-of-two beheaded by the islamic state group. david cameron calls it an act of evil. >>> also ahead - more fighting in eastern ukraine, despite a week-long ceasefire. >>> thousands of people stranded by floods in pakistan, we'll have the latest. >>> scotland prepares to vote at independence. we look back at a famous battle with the english, centuries ago. >>> welcome to the program, the islamic state group has beheaded another hostage, this time...
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group. prime minister david cameron calls it an act of pure evil. >>> hello, i'm darren jordan, with the world news from al jazeera. also ahead - thousands affected by the floods in pakistan. we'll have the latest. >>> fighting in eastern ukraine, despite a week-long ceasefire. >> translation: if they work hard and study, then they grow up, get good jobs and look after us. >> and we get a slice of life in a densely populated slum on earth. >>> the islamic state group has beheaded another hostage. this time 44-year-old aid worker david haines from the u.k. we'll have more on that killing in a moment. first, the u.s. secretary of state is in france, where president francis hollande is holding an international summit, coordinating more than 20 countries to fight the i.s. group. australia is sending fighter jets and 600 troops to the u.a.e. to help the international coalition. let's focus on the killing of the aid worker, and the islamic state released a video apparently showing one of their men beheading the 44-year-old father-of-two. his beheading following that of journalist steven so
group. prime minister david cameron calls it an act of pure evil. >>> hello, i'm darren jordan, with the world news from al jazeera. also ahead - thousands affected by the floods in pakistan. we'll have the latest. >>> fighting in eastern ukraine, despite a week-long ceasefire. >> translation: if they work hard and study, then they grow up, get good jobs and look after us. >> and we get a slice of life in a densely populated slum on earth. >>> the islamic...
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of a british aid worker. british prime minister david cameron is promising to do everything possible to find david haines killers calling the murder an act of pure evil. the video is not showing a threat to kill a second british hostage. >> aid worker david haines is the first hostage from great britain to die at the hands of the islamic state group. he was kidnapped last year in syria, while working for a french aid group. >> dade has been murdered -- david has been murdered in a callous and brutal way imaginable by an organization which is the embody. of heaval. we'll hunt down those probably and bring them to justice, no matter how long it teaks. >> haines heading follows those of steven sotloff and james foley. the islamic state group said haines had to pay the price for prime minister cameron's decision to arm the peshmerga against the islamic state. president obama on saturday said the u.s. condemned the barbaric murder and repeated the pledge he made last week at a nationally televised request to degrade and destroy i.s. >> i made it clear that we'll hunt down terrorists who t
of a british aid worker. british prime minister david cameron is promising to do everything possible to find david haines killers calling the murder an act of pure evil. the video is not showing a threat to kill a second british hostage. >> aid worker david haines is the first hostage from great britain to die at the hands of the islamic state group. he was kidnapped last year in syria, while working for a french aid group. >> dade has been murdered -- david has been murdered in a...
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minister david cameron calls it an act of pure evil. >>> hello, i'm darren jordan with the world news. also ahead, liberian's president sacks officials for refusing to come back to the country during the ebola crisis. thousands stranded by floods in pakistan. we'll have the plate is. >>> and still undefeated, floyd may whether undetailed, and now ready for the next. >>> welcome to the programme. the islamic state group beheaded another hostage. this time 44-year-old worker david haines from the u.k. - we'll have more on the killings in a moment. president francis hollande is holding an international summit on monday. australia is sending fighter jets and 600 troops to the u.a.e. to help the international coalition battle the group. >>> let's focus on the killing of the british aid worker and the islamic state group released a video showing one of their men beheading the 44-year-old father of two. he was kidnapped in syria last year, and his killing follows the beheading of the steven sotloff, who was taken in 2013, and james foley was kidnapped in 2012 president obama called is barbar
minister david cameron calls it an act of pure evil. >>> hello, i'm darren jordan with the world news. also ahead, liberian's president sacks officials for refusing to come back to the country during the ebola crisis. thousands stranded by floods in pakistan. we'll have the plate is. >>> and still undefeated, floyd may whether undetailed, and now ready for the next. >>> welcome to the programme. the islamic state group beheaded another hostage. this time 44-year-old...
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we meet the new minority group in public schools. >>> british prime minister david cameron says the country will hunt down the islamic state group after it claimed responsibility for beheading british aid worker david haines. david cameron says he's prepared to take action to counter the threat from i.s. >> david has been murdered in the most callous and brutal way imaginable, by an organization that is the embody. of evil. we'll hunt those responsible and bring them to justice. they are not muslims, they are monsters. >>> emma haywood has more on the british reaction on the beheading of david haines. >> david haines spent more than a decade carrying out work around the world. last year he went to syria, was kidnapped and ended up in i.s. hands. on saturday his family reached out to those holding him. the group, now in control of large swathes of land in northern iraq responded by releasing a video of his murder, saying it was in direct response to britain's support for kurdish military forces in the north. condemnation came quickly, from the u.k. and the u.s. britain's prime minist
we meet the new minority group in public schools. >>> british prime minister david cameron says the country will hunt down the islamic state group after it claimed responsibility for beheading british aid worker david haines. david cameron says he's prepared to take action to counter the threat from i.s. >> david has been murdered in the most callous and brutal way imaginable, by an organization that is the embody. of evil. we'll hunt those responsible and bring them to justice....
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usa airstrikes against isil, and david cameron put it to a vote on friday. reporting now from london. >> reporter: there's already an international coalition bombing isil targets in iraq, and britain could join it friday night after a vote in parliament, likely to go the government's way. >> what we have to weigh out is of course the consequences of action, but we also have to think of the consequences of inaction. if we allow isil to grow and thrive, there's no doubt in my mind that the level of threat to this country would increase. >> the man who led cameron's embarrassing partly. defeat in bombing syria last year offered his support. >> i believe, though this is difficult, it's the right thing to do. there's no graver decision for our parliament and country in protecting our national center and security and where we stand is where i will be supporting it this afternoon. >> while the vote looks reasonably assured, tough questions are being asked. >> how long will this war last and when will it start? >> iraq, afghanistan, this government, libya, none of them are success sto
usa airstrikes against isil, and david cameron put it to a vote on friday. reporting now from london. >> reporter: there's already an international coalition bombing isil targets in iraq, and britain could join it friday night after a vote in parliament, likely to go the government's way. >> what we have to weigh out is of course the consequences of action, but we also have to think of the consequences of inaction. if we allow isil to grow and thrive, there's no doubt in my mind...
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the room or whether it was a statement to camera. david cameron there describing the murder of david haines, who he thought, in his opinion was a british hero, as brutal and callous and the people who orchestrated his death are not muslims, he said. they are monsters. emma haywood, we were in the middle of talking to you when mr cameron came out to make his rocks. other than the emotional side of it in which mr cameron talked about what a hero he thought david haines was, and how brutal it was to kill an aid worker in this way, go over the point that david cameron made about u.k. involvement in trying to destroy what he called i.s.i.l., which calls itself the islamic state, and whether we have heard anything new from him? >> well, he reaffirmed britain's commitment to be part of the coalition set up by the u.s. to try to eradicate the islamic state. he didn't talk about air strikes, and didn't rule anything out either. what we say again is what we heard before, they'll be keen to help the peshmerga forces in the north of iraq, support the united nations and support the iraqi governme
the room or whether it was a statement to camera. david cameron there describing the murder of david haines, who he thought, in his opinion was a british hero, as brutal and callous and the people who orchestrated his death are not muslims, he said. they are monsters. emma haywood, we were in the middle of talking to you when mr cameron came out to make his rocks. other than the emotional side of it in which mr cameron talked about what a hero he thought david haines was, and how brutal it was...
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if it should join the international organization fighting isil. david cameron said the u.k. was ready to play its part in confronting the group. jonah hull now from london. >> reporter: british war planes could be active as soon as the weekend if parliament approves. on thursday prime minister david cameron convened his cabinet the message which does seem to have cross-party support that isil is growing, attracting foreign fighters, including british nationals and that iraq has asked for outside help. crucially, as the prime minister made plain at the u.n. in new york this week, this time things are different. >> now, of course it is absolutely right that we should learn the lessons of the past, especially what happened in iraq a decade ago. but we have to learn the right lessons. yes to careful preparation. no, to rush to go join a conflict without a clear plan. but we must not be so frozen with fear that we don't do anything at all. >> reporter: on friday, britain's parliament will debate the extent of that careful preparation and clear plan. and vote. the question of putting
if it should join the international organization fighting isil. david cameron said the u.k. was ready to play its part in confronting the group. jonah hull now from london. >> reporter: british war planes could be active as soon as the weekend if parliament approves. on thursday prime minister david cameron convened his cabinet the message which does seem to have cross-party support that isil is growing, attracting foreign fighters, including british nationals and that iraq has asked for...
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the self-start, after the british hostage was murdered. david cameron said the u.k. would work with other countries to dismantle and destroy i.s. >> reporter: david haines, a father of two spend a decade carrying out humanitarian work around the world. he went to syria on behalf of a french charity, and was kidnapped and ended up in islamic state hands. on saturday. his family reached out to shows controlling him. the group responded by releasing a video of his murder. saying he was in -- it was in response for kurdish forces. >> condemnation came quickly. the british prime minister convened a meeting of ministers, describing david haines as a british hero and the islamic state as the embodiment of evil. >> the murder of david haines at the hands of i.s.i.l. will not leave britain to shirk our responsibilities with its allies to deal with the threat it poses. it must strengthen our resolve. >> there was no shift on the strategy. david cameron was clear, britain will do what it takes to defeat i.s. it comes in the form of logistical support at the moment, and helping armed forces try
the self-start, after the british hostage was murdered. david cameron said the u.k. would work with other countries to dismantle and destroy i.s. >> reporter: david haines, a father of two spend a decade carrying out humanitarian work around the world. he went to syria on behalf of a french charity, and was kidnapped and ended up in islamic state hands. on saturday. his family reached out to shows controlling him. the group responded by releasing a video of his murder. saying he was in...
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the bombing iraq, being involved. david cameron convened his cabinet, a message with cross country support, that i.s.i.l. is growing and iraq asked for outside help. as the prime minister made plain at the u.n. in new york, this time things are different. >> now, of course, it is absolutely right that we should learn the lesson of the past, especially what happened in iraq a decade ago. but to learn the right lessons. yes, to careful preparation. no toing to join a conflict without a clear plan. we must not be so frozen with fear that we don't to anything at all. >>> >> reporter: on friday the debate of that preparation and clear plan will be debated and vote. the question the putting british planes into action over the middle east raises the uncomfortable speck tore of the invasion of iraq. also david cameron's defeat in parliament over plans to bomb government targets in syria. then the opposition labour party said bombing syria would have been illegal. this time syria is not on the agenda, but a legal expert says little doubt about the legality of attacking i.s.i.l. >> they call
the bombing iraq, being involved. david cameron convened his cabinet, a message with cross country support, that i.s.i.l. is growing and iraq asked for outside help. as the prime minister made plain at the u.n. in new york, this time things are different. >> now, of course, it is absolutely right that we should learn the lesson of the past, especially what happened in iraq a decade ago. but to learn the right lessons. yes, to careful preparation. no toing to join a conflict without a...
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you very much. >>> britain's prime minister david cameron said at the u.n. today the largest coalition possible is needed to fight the group. >> our strategy must work in tandem with arab states always in support of local people, in line with our legal obligations. and as part of a plan that involves our aid, our dmoams ans andiplomacyand yes, our militar. we need to act now. >> the long war in syria has forced nearly 10 million people to leave their homes. the united nations says three million have escaped into neighboring countries. king abdalla spoke about the issue in his country. >> my country is sheltering nearly 1.3 million syrian. we are the -- one of the world's largest sheltering country. the refugee crisis is a recognized global responsibility and demands a global solution. >> it's not just king abdalla in jordan. syria's war is also affecting its northern neighbor, turkey. more than 130,000 syrian refugees fled across the border. nick schifrin is there. >> this is on the turkey-syria border, this bashed wire is the only thing that separates syria from turkey. created a huma
you very much. >>> britain's prime minister david cameron said at the u.n. today the largest coalition possible is needed to fight the group. >> our strategy must work in tandem with arab states always in support of local people, in line with our legal obligations. and as part of a plan that involves our aid, our dmoams ans andiplomacyand yes, our militar. we need to act now. >> the long war in syria has forced nearly 10 million people to leave their homes. the united...
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. i'd think david cameron, the labour party leader has to deliver on the proposition made to pull the vote back. >> if it's a no vote, you believe it's energized your country. >> absolutely. >> a positive impact. >> on the whole. on the fringes there's within one or two ugly moments. the scottish electorate has been coughist kated on -- sophisticated on constitutional affairs. we grew up with scotland's relations with the rest of the u.k. it's sophisticated, educated electorate. this has got them excited. >> we are watching live pictures of people watching returns come in carefully. and they are cheering. >> edjip borough. i think -- edinburgh. i think they were specting to go no. i can't see the numbers. i'd wait for glasgow. if glasgow doesn't swing it to the yes, then there's not likely to carry it. >> you had a tremendous turn out. >> it's been 90%. >> how often did that happen. >> 1918, 90% in most places. >> what does that tell you? >> it tells me that people are aware na scotland has a -- that scotland has a mace in the u.k. or doesn't have a place in the united kingdom. if it
. i'd think david cameron, the labour party leader has to deliver on the proposition made to pull the vote back. >> if it's a no vote, you believe it's energized your country. >> absolutely. >> a positive impact. >> on the whole. on the fringes there's within one or two ugly moments. the scottish electorate has been coughist kated on -- sophisticated on constitutional affairs. we grew up with scotland's relations with the rest of the u.k. it's sophisticated, educated...
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powers to be delivered to scotland. david cameron said it was a clear win for the no campaign. >> let us also remember why it was right to ask the definitive question - yes or no. because now the debate has been settled for a general aches, or as alex salmond as said, perhaps for a lift. there can be no disputes, no re-runs, we have heard the settled will of the scottish people. >> i think the process by which we have made our decision was a nation, brings enormous credit on scotland. a turp-out of 86 -- turn out of 86% is one of the highest in the democratic world. this has been a triumph for the democratic process, and for participation in politics. >>> let's take a look at the results with almost all of those tallied. 45% have voted yes to independence, while 55% voted no. barnaby phillips is at the u.k.'s parliament in westminster. let's cross to jonah hull. so a clear victory for the no campaign. there must be a sense of disappointment for the nationalists, who thought they'd win. >> well, i think there's pound to be a sense of disappointment, of course, among the nationalists. y
powers to be delivered to scotland. david cameron said it was a clear win for the no campaign. >> let us also remember why it was right to ask the definitive question - yes or no. because now the debate has been settled for a general aches, or as alex salmond as said, perhaps for a lift. there can be no disputes, no re-runs, we have heard the settled will of the scottish people. >> i think the process by which we have made our decision was a nation, brings enormous credit on...
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. because david cameron lost a vote in parliament on the previous possibility of u.k. intervention. i'm told it's not iraq who is going to speak, so let's stay with the issue of the palestinians and the strong speech from abbas. and let me bring in our political analyst. you have listened to that and many speeches by president abbas before. this one is different. >> it was different. i don't think we have heard from the leader any such narrative. at the 1993 palestinian leader did not speak with such strong language. the palestinians have rediscovered their narrative, and that is of victimhood. so in so many ways, james, i would say this speech addresses two sorts of audiences. audience number 1 is abbas's new partners, hamas, and the people who usually disagree with him. he says i have heard you. we are a victim of this racist state, and i'm speaking on your behalf to the international community. the other audience is the international community. interestingly enough he is not addressing the israelis, and he is saying despite all of the war crimes, we want peace, but we need it to be i
. because david cameron lost a vote in parliament on the previous possibility of u.k. intervention. i'm told it's not iraq who is going to speak, so let's stay with the issue of the palestinians and the strong speech from abbas. and let me bring in our political analyst. you have listened to that and many speeches by president abbas before. this one is different. >> it was different. i don't think we have heard from the leader any such narrative. at the 1993 palestinian leader did not...
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. >> british prime minister david cameron's continuing his campaign to persuade scotland not to break up the united kingdom. he's in the oil and fishing city of aberdeen to present more of his reasons to vote no. this is where we expect him to stand in the next couple of minutes or so to make an address. it will be interesting to hear what he has to say. they'll vote whether or not to separate from britain. how important is this address for cameron? >> reporter: you can't overstate the importance of it. it's absolutely crucial. it's going to be david cameron's last attempt to keep the union together with scotland. on thursday the day the scots turn out by the millions to vote on this referendum he'll be on downing street in westminster. wondering whether he's the man that allowed historic break up of the united kingdom and all the things that it means. even if you don't agree with the politics i think it's unarguable that he does believe the kinship of nations and the tied, shared bonds of the countries of the make up the british isles and the united kingdom. he allowed this to
. >> british prime minister david cameron's continuing his campaign to persuade scotland not to break up the united kingdom. he's in the oil and fishing city of aberdeen to present more of his reasons to vote no. this is where we expect him to stand in the next couple of minutes or so to make an address. it will be interesting to hear what he has to say. they'll vote whether or not to separate from britain. how important is this address for cameron? >> reporter: you can't overstate...
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minutes. david cameron, the british prime minister, he has welcomed the ceasefire, and that said that it doesn't mean that the eu sanctions should be shelfed. any way that the ukraine is divided. it's strong language from david cameron, and moving onto your question, strong language from him on isis. but he has just said this a short time ago. and that is right now, uk is not yet supporting military action against islamic state. because he has to persuade parliament to get behind that sort of action. but what he has been with, with president obama, they're opposed to isis, and they will sign up for this coalition, and the effort then is to try to get regional partners, king abdullah, and the king of jordan, and turkey is a nba of both iraq and syria, and they would like to get other countries in the region involved, particularly in the gulf states, and what it will do for nato, and i think to get the other players involved, they will need to go to the u.n. and unfortunately with that effort, there's the u.n. general assembly, which is taking place a couple of weeks ago at the end
minutes. david cameron, the british prime minister, he has welcomed the ceasefire, and that said that it doesn't mean that the eu sanctions should be shelfed. any way that the ukraine is divided. it's strong language from david cameron, and moving onto your question, strong language from him on isis. but he has just said this a short time ago. and that is right now, uk is not yet supporting military action against islamic state. because he has to persuade parliament to get behind that sort of...
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murder of david haines. >> a video showing his killing, david cameron vowing to hunt down and destroy the group. >> we have group coverage from washington and london. let's begin with lisa in washington. the u.s. is steadily picking up support to take on the islamic state group. what's next? >> today in paris is a one day meeting including 30 countries, including the countries of the u.n. security council, iraq, of course, the main european nations, iraq's neighbors and gulf states. in opening this meeting this morning, the french president said it is critical to form an international coalition to take on the threat posed by the islamic state group. >> arriving this morning in petitioner royce or an international conference aimed at combating the islamic state group in iraq, secretary of state john kerry hopes to build on what he says is a growing coalition. as the u.s. looks to eventually strike i.s. in syria. >> i've been extremely encouraged to hear from all the people i've been meeting with about their readiness and willingness to participate. >> australia raised its terror alert to h
murder of david haines. >> a video showing his killing, david cameron vowing to hunt down and destroy the group. >> we have group coverage from washington and london. let's begin with lisa in washington. the u.s. is steadily picking up support to take on the islamic state group. what's next? >> today in paris is a one day meeting including 30 countries, including the countries of the u.n. security council, iraq, of course, the main european nations, iraq's neighbors and gulf...
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engage in military assistance, requires. >> sunday, british prime minister david cameron vowed to hunt down i.s.i.l. fighters after a video revealed the execution of british aid worker david haines, the third hostage killed in the last three weeks. the video entitled "a message to the allies of america" recollection warns against joining a coalition against i.s.i.l. and features the same man involved in the slaughter of two american journalists, threatening to kill another british hostage. british officials say they have positively identified the executioner, but have not released his name. >> people across the country would have been sickened by the fact this it could have been a british citizen, a british citizen that could have carried out this unspeakable act. >>> iran's supreme leader ayatollah comeeny said they could never cooperate with a u.s.-led effort against i.s.i.s. phil ittner has beening on the conference. let's start in paris. it looks like the coalition is coming together. arab countries are coming together. there's no clear commitment on militarily. >> that's basically
engage in military assistance, requires. >> sunday, british prime minister david cameron vowed to hunt down i.s.i.l. fighters after a video revealed the execution of british aid worker david haines, the third hostage killed in the last three weeks. the video entitled "a message to the allies of america" recollection warns against joining a coalition against i.s.i.l. and features the same man involved in the slaughter of two american journalists, threatening to kill another...
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minister david cameron pledged to do whatever is necessary to track down those who are behind the beheading video released over the weekend. this while there is yet another citizen from the u.k., apparently slated for the next video. all of this contributing to a growing opinion here in the u.k. that something needs to be done. there are a number of options entertained. one of them stopping funding to the group coming from the u.k. stopping fighters of british origin going to the region and assisting with i.s.i.l., and potentially contributing to some military action. >> david haines was a british hero. >> british prime minister david cameron calls the apparent beheading of british aid worker david haines by the islamic state group, the embody. of evil. >> they claim to do this in the name of islam. that is nonsense. islam is a religion of peace. they are not muslims, they are monsters. >> reporter: in a statement president obama condemned the barbaric murder of haines. the 44-year-old kidnapped 19 months ago in northern syria, haines, a married math are of two was a security cons
minister david cameron pledged to do whatever is necessary to track down those who are behind the beheading video released over the weekend. this while there is yet another citizen from the u.k., apparently slated for the next video. all of this contributing to a growing opinion here in the u.k. that something needs to be done. there are a number of options entertained. one of them stopping funding to the group coming from the u.k. stopping fighters of british origin going to the region and...
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actually enjoy the support of the majority of people. >> does david cameron then, what eight months before the national general election, does he come out as a weakened man or the man in the end who did save the union? >> well, there is always some internal party political discussions about who is up and who down after this kind of event. my interpretation of this is david cameron has now set out clearly his plans for a cross-party process to agree on further powers for scotland. there will be some people in his party who may not agree with all of the detail of what may come out from that. some people from england may think that scotland already has too much power, and there will be pressure on the government to also answer the so-called english question, do we need to have further devolution in england to ensure that only english mp's can vote on certain kinds of legislation. david cameron obviously has a big job ahead of him, but him and the other party leaders as well have to work out a package. >> which is where i was leading. do you think westminster as it is known as the house
actually enjoy the support of the majority of people. >> does david cameron then, what eight months before the national general election, does he come out as a weakened man or the man in the end who did save the union? >> well, there is always some internal party political discussions about who is up and who down after this kind of event. my interpretation of this is david cameron has now set out clearly his plans for a cross-party process to agree on further powers for scotland....
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british parliament in london. david cameron called the killing an act of pure evil. what else has he been saying. >> yes, condemning in the strongest terms the killing. in a statement he said "we'll do everything in our power to hunt down the murderers and ensure they face justice, however long it takes - his words echoed by other politicians in the u.k. and other groups, condemning the killing of david haines. the british prime minister david cameron is hosting a meeting, a cobra meeting, an emergency meeting. that got under way an hour ago. we upset david cameron to issue a statement at the end of that. up for discussion, what will britain do to combat i.s. they have promised to arm the peshmerga fighters in the north of iraq. the big question after the killing of david haines is whether this will prompt britain to take a prominent role in trying to combat the islamic state. >> emma haywood there outside the house of parliament, westminster. thank you. >>> well, u.s. president obama condemned what he described as a barbaric murder and said: let's cross to john hendren, in erbil, no
british parliament in london. david cameron called the killing an act of pure evil. what else has he been saying. >> yes, condemning in the strongest terms the killing. in a statement he said "we'll do everything in our power to hunt down the murderers and ensure they face justice, however long it takes - his words echoed by other politicians in the u.k. and other groups, condemning the killing of david haines. the british prime minister david cameron is hosting a meeting, a cobra...
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air strikes in iraq. david cameron kept open the possibility of a future vote on the question of attacking isil in syria. jonah hull reports. >> reporter: the international coalition welcomes its newest member, britain. six royal air force jets on stand by in cyprus are now cleared for action. the vote went overwhelmingly the government's way. >> what we have to weigh out is the consequences of action, but we have to also think of the consequences of inaction. if we allow isil to grow and thrive there's no doubt in my mind that the level of threat to this country would increase. >> reporter: the man who lead a revolt against david cameron last year, offered his support. >> i believe although this is difficult, it is the right thing to do. there is no graver decision for our parliament and country, but protecting our national interest, security and the values for which we stand is what i will be supporting this afternoon. >> reporter: tough questions were asked by members of the house. >> look at what the house of commons agreed to. iraq, afghanistan, in this government libya, non
air strikes in iraq. david cameron kept open the possibility of a future vote on the question of attacking isil in syria. jonah hull reports. >> reporter: the international coalition welcomes its newest member, britain. six royal air force jets on stand by in cyprus are now cleared for action. the vote went overwhelmingly the government's way. >> what we have to weigh out is the consequences of action, but we have to also think of the consequences of inaction. if we allow isil to...
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minister david cameron to prime minister david cameron to keep his promise to scotland, keep his promise to scotland, including new powers on spending including new powers on spending taxes and welfare, after taxes and welfare, after pleading with pleading with the scots to keep the scots to keep it as a whole, a relieved david it as a whole, a relieved david cameron said it will be agreed cameron said it will be agreed upon which november, and draft upon which november, and draft legislation by january. legislation by january. >> we'll ensure the commitments >> we'll ensure the commitments are honoured in full. are honoured in full. >> it has sparked a conversation >> it has sparked a conversation far from the u.k., inspiring far from the u.k., inspiring discontented citizens around the discontented citizens around the change. change. >> for more on what happened and >> for more on what happened and where it goes from here, i'm where it goes from here, i'm joined in new york by adam joined in new york by adam cavett. cavett. you are part scott and have been you are part scott and have b
minister david cameron to prime minister david cameron to keep his promise to scotland, keep his promise to scotland, including new powers on spending including new powers on spending taxes and welfare, after taxes and welfare, after pleading with pleading with the scots to keep the scots to keep it as a whole, a relieved david it as a whole, a relieved david cameron said it will be agreed cameron said it will be agreed upon which november, and draft upon which november, and draft legislation...
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. poses. >> reporter: there was no shift in strategy. david cameron was clear, britain will do what it takes to defeat i.s.i.s. at the moment it comes in the form of logistical support, and hoping to repel forces. there is deep con certain for the fate of a -- concern for the fate of a second british hostage heldly i.s. david haines beheading coming after the murder of two british journalist, muslim groups condemn the violence. >> i'm opposed as anyone by this act of criminology, and particularly appalled that this is done in the name of my faith. we should recognise that i.s. is not islamic. there's nothing islamic about it. >> the u.n. says the i.s. group is responsible for murder, torture and persecution. thousands are forced to flee the areas that the group has taken over. david haines family says he was and is loved and missed. >> my first rehabilitation is one of hatred. my brother's life was not about hatred, it was love for all men. >> humanitarian aid group that david haines worked for voiced outrage at the barbaric crime. >> we are deeply appalled and horrified by the assa
. poses. >> reporter: there was no shift in strategy. david cameron was clear, britain will do what it takes to defeat i.s.i.s. at the moment it comes in the form of logistical support, and hoping to repel forces. there is deep con certain for the fate of a -- concern for the fate of a second british hostage heldly i.s. david haines beheading coming after the murder of two british journalist, muslim groups condemn the violence. >> i'm opposed as anyone by this act of criminology,...
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that david cameron has to take passports away from u.k. nationals returning from the conflict zone. there are other measures, forcing airlines to reveal all passenger lists coming from or going to the region, and a restriction on travel within the u.k. for those who have come from syria or iraq. this is all because of not least of wimp the video of the killing of the american journalist, james foley, but also widespread concern about british nationals that go to the region and return to their country with the intention of causing harm. >> it is shock to go read when someone born and raised in britain, schooled in our country says the only reason i want to come back to britain is a bomb and to maim and to kill. >> now, there is widespread understanding that something needs to be done about these wish nationals, in particular who join the islamic state group and then come back here, but the question is what can be done under the rule of law. del. >> phil, prime minister david cameron being praised for his tough talk, but is the u.k. considering military action against the islamic sta
that david cameron has to take passports away from u.k. nationals returning from the conflict zone. there are other measures, forcing airlines to reveal all passenger lists coming from or going to the region, and a restriction on travel within the u.k. for those who have come from syria or iraq. this is all because of not least of wimp the video of the killing of the american journalist, james foley, but also widespread concern about british nationals that go to the region and return to their...
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separating from the u.k. voter turnout tops 84%. prime minister david cameron is promising scott landed parliament will get new power to make decisions affecting residents. >> french planes are conducting airstrikes in iraq, the u.s. senate gave the president the authority to arm and train syrian rebels. >> sierra leone on lockdown in an effort to occur the ebola outbreak, going door to door to find patients. >> in guinea, eight aid workers and journalists were killed. they are trying to spread the word about the virus. >> alibaba day abuse on the new york stock exchange, its i.p.o. at $60 a share. that will make it the largest initial public offering in history. as huge as this i.p.o. may be, alibaba's impact in china is even bigger. >> alibaba has come a long way very quickly. this neck tie manufacturer is using the on line listing service. it connects small and medium size businesses to domestic and global buyers. >> their customers can buy our product, in like five minutes and everywhere in the world, and they can check our product in one web page. >> hello, i'm jack mark, fo
separating from the u.k. voter turnout tops 84%. prime minister david cameron is promising scott landed parliament will get new power to make decisions affecting residents. >> french planes are conducting airstrikes in iraq, the u.s. senate gave the president the authority to arm and train syrian rebels. >> sierra leone on lockdown in an effort to occur the ebola outbreak, going door to door to find patients. >> in guinea, eight aid workers and journalists were killed. they...
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aggression in eastern europe. on the sidelines of the summed. barack obama and david cameron are working with allies to form a coalition in the fight against is, and iraq and syria. at the summit of the gates antiwar protesters gathered, the message that the only way out of conflict is dialogue. >> most of the people think n.a.t.o. is anabbing ronistic, and should have folded after the end of the cold war. a lot of people in n.a.t.o. seem to be delighted about what is happening between russia and ukraine, and a chance to build up the cold war. >> how do you talk to a group like i.s.i.s. >> difficult, but nothing is impossible. if there is a will, there is a way. >> reporter: the n.a.t.o. summit was supposed to be about the end of one war in afghanistan, where n.a.t.o. will bring combat operations to a close. instead it's about dire threats to members on multiple fronts. there could be a lot more for antiwar protesters to talk about in future. >> the summit is about n.a.t.o. itself, thrust back into the limelight, a cold war alliance that seemed to lose its relevance. it must now
aggression in eastern europe. on the sidelines of the summed. barack obama and david cameron are working with allies to form a coalition in the fight against is, and iraq and syria. at the summit of the gates antiwar protesters gathered, the message that the only way out of conflict is dialogue. >> most of the people think n.a.t.o. is anabbing ronistic, and should have folded after the end of the cold war. a lot of people in n.a.t.o. seem to be delighted about what is happening between...
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neck. david cameron has renewed his call to scottish voters asking them to stay in the union. >> i'll do everything i can. and let's be frank there is a lot that the mr-- political leaders disagreement about, but we all passionately believe we are better off if we stay together. so tomorrow it will be, being in scotland listening and talking to people. we'll all have our own ways separately of talking about why we're better together, but one thing we'll all say is that it is a matter for people in scotland to decide, but we want you to stay. >> lawrence lee reports from london. >> reporter: the palace has stood for hundreds of years as a begone of democracy or at least that's what they say in westminster. but the scottish nationalists say the u.k.'s political elite has lost so much credibility that it wants scotland to strike out by itself. so with nine days to go, westminsters representatives in scotland came together to say, okay, then, if you want more powers you can have them, but just don't vote to leave the united kingdom. >> we will have the opportunity to end the policy of gri
neck. david cameron has renewed his call to scottish voters asking them to stay in the union. >> i'll do everything i can. and let's be frank there is a lot that the mr-- political leaders disagreement about, but we all passionately believe we are better off if we stay together. so tomorrow it will be, being in scotland listening and talking to people. we'll all have our own ways separately of talking about why we're better together, but one thing we'll all say is that it is a matter for...
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: it wasn't just david cameron trying to tell the scots that they're loved. the national leaders of the other two main parties fanned out across scotland. lawrence lee, al jazeera, ede ede edinburgh. >> president poroshenko says the cease-fire is largely holding. the troops have moved from eastern ukraine bass across the russian border. there is evidence of war crimes on both sides of the conflict in ukraine. some pro russia separatists and some ukraine volunteer fighters have committed human rights abuses during the five-month-old conflict. >> we have seen reports of indiscriminate shelling, it's hard to establish who exactly is responsible for the shelling, but we've received many of the reports of civilians who have lost their lives and we have called for urgent investigation of all allegations. >> military commanders in ukraine say 200 of their fighters were killed in a devastating defeat in an eastern town. rebels say the real figure is more than 500. harry fawcett has been to the town to investigate the claim and counter claim. >> reporter: the sunflowers wither unharvested. h
: it wasn't just david cameron trying to tell the scots that they're loved. the national leaders of the other two main parties fanned out across scotland. lawrence lee, al jazeera, ede ede edinburgh. >> president poroshenko says the cease-fire is largely holding. the troops have moved from eastern ukraine bass across the russian border. there is evidence of war crimes on both sides of the conflict in ukraine. some pro russia separatists and some ukraine volunteer fighters have committed...
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united kingdom. the prime minister david cameron who has steadfastly refused up until now to get himself involved in this debate, he has now said he is answering the prime minister's questions, which is every wednesday, and he is going to go to scotland on wednesday to campaign to try to fight tooth and nail for the union. it's a very high-risk strategy, because david cameron, is really frankly loathed, that's not too strong of word, but a lot of scotts. he could get a very hard time when he goes on wednesday, but it shows how high the stakes are now. >>> at fourth american with ebola has arrived in the united states. the patient will be treated at the same hospital where two other aid workers recovered from the disease. the united states and britain are sending equipment and personnel to help contain the ebola virus spreading across west africa. five countries in the region have been affected. more than 2,000 people have been killed as a result of the deadly virus out of nearly 4,000 cases, meaning the virus has a fatality rate of around 50%. >>> military personnel are expected to set u
united kingdom. the prime minister david cameron who has steadfastly refused up until now to get himself involved in this debate, he has now said he is answering the prime minister's questions, which is every wednesday, and he is going to go to scotland on wednesday to campaign to try to fight tooth and nail for the union. it's a very high-risk strategy, because david cameron, is really frankly loathed, that's not too strong of word, but a lot of scotts. he could get a very hard time when he...
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his way for another history. what is he likely to say? >> yes, david cameron will be speaking here in aberdeen within the hour. his last visit to scotland could it be that he turns out to be the last prime minister of the united kingdom in its current form. the stakes could not be higher. he said he believes in the union, the kinship of the four countries of the british isles, that the scots will have to make the vote forever. if they vote yes they can't change their minds. they can't get it wrong. primarily he'll be saying that the scotland will be poorer financially outside of the united kingdom. and that scotland would really suffer if it tried to go it alone. the scottish nationalists say that that is rubbish. they would point to the seas behind me here. with a small country of 5 million people this is the thing that would make them richer, not poorer. >> the granite city they call aberdeen and it is often bitterly cold. this place has been basking in the economic sunshine for years that oil has provided. kenny runs a successful con trust company yet he supports independence fr
his way for another history. what is he likely to say? >> yes, david cameron will be speaking here in aberdeen within the hour. his last visit to scotland could it be that he turns out to be the last prime minister of the united kingdom in its current form. the stakes could not be higher. he said he believes in the union, the kinship of the four countries of the british isles, that the scots will have to make the vote forever. if they vote yes they can't change their minds. they can't...
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plea from british prime minister david cameron urging scots not to break up the united kingdom when they go to polls on friday. >>> hundreds of pilots go on strike causing chaos for passengers. we begin with the international effort to fight islamic state of iraq and the levant. i.s.i.l. fighters have taken over large parts of iraq and syria including iraq's second biggest city mosul, diplomats have met to decide how to take care of this issue. nadim baba is in paris. >> an appeal for help in rescuing his nation. >> we continue to ask for airborne operations to be carried out regularly against terrorist sites. we must not allow i.s. to set up sanctuaries. we must pursue them wherever they are. we must cut off their financing. we must hem them in and must stop fighters from neighboring countries to join i.s. >> this conference was about one thing, fighting islamic state of iraq and the levant or i.s.i.l. hours after french planes began reconnaissance flights, the foreign minister said a concerted military defense was crucial. >> translator: when you're facing a terrorist group as dan
plea from british prime minister david cameron urging scots not to break up the united kingdom when they go to polls on friday. >>> hundreds of pilots go on strike causing chaos for passengers. we begin with the international effort to fight islamic state of iraq and the levant. i.s.i.l. fighters have taken over large parts of iraq and syria including iraq's second biggest city mosul, diplomats have met to decide how to take care of this issue. nadim baba is in paris. >> an...
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keenly here in the u.k. prime minister david cameron said he will track down whoever is responsible. and, in particular, there's an individual of great interest to british authorities. called jihadi john. this is an individual conducting videos, stepping into an knlish authority this, they are close to having identified him. some believe he has been identified. now it's a matter of hunting down and finding him. the numbers of fighters going to the region is of concern to the government in london. >> david haines was a british hero. >> reporter: british prime minister david cameron calls the o apparent beheading of aid worker david haines, the embody. of evil. >> they claim to do this in the name of islam. this is nonsense. islam is a religion of peace. they are not muslims, they are monsters. >> reporter: in a statement, president obama condemned the barbaric murder of haines. the 44-year-old kidnapped. haines worked as a security consultant for an aids group. mike haines said highs brother was enthusiastic about his work. >> my first reaction could be one of hate red, but my brothe
keenly here in the u.k. prime minister david cameron said he will track down whoever is responsible. and, in particular, there's an individual of great interest to british authorities. called jihadi john. this is an individual conducting videos, stepping into an knlish authority this, they are close to having identified him. some believe he has been identified. now it's a matter of hunting down and finding him. the numbers of fighters going to the region is of concern to the government in...
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. >> british prime minister david cameron called the killing of david haynes pure evil saying they were not muslims they were monsters. >> first we'll work with iraqi government to make sure it represents all of its people and able to attack this threat. the united states is taking direct military action. we support that. british tornadoes and aircraft have been helping with intelligence gathering and logistics. >> the group is now threatening to kill a fourth westerners, british aid worker allen henning. out of concern for his safety, it dropped that request sunday with his family's approval. >> as you'll be aware our brother son father nephew husband and friend was brutally and coldbloodedly murdered. >> david haynes brother ref reaa statement from the family, said his life was not about hatred but about love. they do not blame islamic state for his death. >> as far as to my knowledge, islam is about love, welcoming strangers. >> wands his behead be condemned as a crime against humanity. >> for now, the filing of his complaint is symbolic, we want this to be done so that one day these
. >> british prime minister david cameron called the killing of david haynes pure evil saying they were not muslims they were monsters. >> first we'll work with iraqi government to make sure it represents all of its people and able to attack this threat. the united states is taking direct military action. we support that. british tornadoes and aircraft have been helping with intelligence gathering and logistics. >> the group is now threatening to kill a fourth westerners,...
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leaders of the n.a.t.o. countries. angela merkel, president obama, david cameron, petro porashenko, second from the left, out of the camera shot there. he has been briefing the leaders on the situation in his country. he had a phone call, petro porashenko, saying that he spoke to russian president vladimir putin, and there's to be a meeting of russia and monitoring group - crisis group - in belarus tomorrow. let's go to james bay or diplomatic correspondent, who can fill us in - diplomatic editor, beg your pardon, fill us in on the scent of importance, and what petro porashenko may have been saying to the leaders and what he sees. >> arguably these are the most important nations in n.a.t.o., and among the original n.a.t.o. nations. this is an informal meeting before the summit takes place. president obama, david cameron, prime minister renzy of italy, and president francis hollande of france at the meeting. they are trying at this meeting to come up with some sort of, in smaller groups, a larger participation of all the n.a.t.o. members which will take place later on. there's 21 me
leaders of the n.a.t.o. countries. angela merkel, president obama, david cameron, petro porashenko, second from the left, out of the camera shot there. he has been briefing the leaders on the situation in his country. he had a phone call, petro porashenko, saying that he spoke to russian president vladimir putin, and there's to be a meeting of russia and monitoring group - crisis group - in belarus tomorrow. let's go to james bay or diplomatic correspondent, who can fill us in - diplomatic...
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david cameron in writing an op-ed place calling on nato to confront the growing threat in the middle east. mike it's like watching a tennis match between whether nato is talk about ukraine or the islamic state group. they were fairly focused on both today. but with respect to the islamic state group, i'm sure iraq is going to want their involvement. >> first of all when you talk about that op-ed that was written jointly, we will not be cowed. obviously britain very concerned. the united states has some 100 american passport holders fighting for the terrorists against the assad regime, including several fighting now on behalf of the islamic state group. david cameron, britain more on the line of 500 and after the murder of the second journal list, a foreboding warning from the terrorist, saying a british citizen was next. so obviously a great deal of certain in europe, britain and germany as well. when you talk about nato involvement and what is going on in iraq, obviously that's not going to be anything new. the international forces in afghanistan have been largely a nato undertaking
david cameron in writing an op-ed place calling on nato to confront the growing threat in the middle east. mike it's like watching a tennis match between whether nato is talk about ukraine or the islamic state group. they were fairly focused on both today. but with respect to the islamic state group, i'm sure iraq is going to want their involvement. >> first of all when you talk about that op-ed that was written jointly, we will not be cowed. obviously britain very concerned. the united...
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independence is gaining momentum, and that's making british prime minister david cameron very nervous. he does not want to be the last prime minister of the united kingdom, and he has made a special visit to scotland to urge them to stay. >> in his swept motorcade div ing into an underground car park, the prime minister did not kiss babies but spoke to members of the leading pension funds. some of the questions were tough, but the message was insistence. believe us when we say we care about you deeply. >> i care hugely about this extraordinary country. this united kingdom that we built together. that's what i want to talk about today. because i would be heartbroken if this family of nations that we've put together and that we've done such amazing things together, if this family of nations was torn apart. >> reporter: all the same was stage-managed. one set of pictures to be shared by all. outside the camera crews did not have much to do but to look there are the windows. despite the fact that the dialogue in scotland is taking place in an office rather than out on the street, and the
independence is gaining momentum, and that's making british prime minister david cameron very nervous. he does not want to be the last prime minister of the united kingdom, and he has made a special visit to scotland to urge them to stay. >> in his swept motorcade div ing into an underground car park, the prime minister did not kiss babies but spoke to members of the leading pension funds. some of the questions were tough, but the message was insistence. believe us when we say we care...
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continues. and the dream shall never die. >> the onus is on the british prime minister david cameron to keep his promise to scotland, including new powers on spending taxes and welfare, after pleading with the scots to keep it as a whole, a relieved david cameron said it will be agreed upon which november, and draft legislation by january. >> we'll ensure the commitments are honoured in full. >> it has sparked a conversation far from the u.k., inspiring discontented citizens around the change. >> for more on what happened and where it goes from here, i'm joined in new york by adam cavett. you are part scott and have been covering this issue for a while. are you surprised by the results? >> i'm surprised by the strength of the vote. i didn't think the no campaign would get the numbers it did, a 10.6 percentage point win was bigger than expected. >> it looked like the polling said it could go either way. >> it was so tight, i was fearful - the english part of me anyway. there's an idea in england, the shy tory vote, that's a slang term for the conservative party, forthcoming. >> meaning t
continues. and the dream shall never die. >> the onus is on the british prime minister david cameron to keep his promise to scotland, including new powers on spending taxes and welfare, after pleading with the scots to keep it as a whole, a relieved david cameron said it will be agreed upon which november, and draft legislation by january. >> we'll ensure the commitments are honoured in full. >> it has sparked a conversation far from the u.k., inspiring discontented citizens...
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. >> prime minister david cameron gave the scots more powers in government spending and welfare if they chose in the u.k. but the deal is putting strain on cameron support from within his own party. we go to london, paul, good to see you. what kind of uphill battle is david cameron facing now? >> reporter: two things now, the accelerated pace required to fulfill the promise. perhaps as early as january, january 25th. the other thing that he's facing is the possibility of some kind of disagreement because it's not just david cameron who is in charge here. we're talking about a coalition government here in the united kingdom, and each of the main political parties, plus the labour party and democrats each made slightly different promis promises. so the scottish would like devo max and the english may not be prepared to give it to them. >> yes, i've heard that term, de-evolution. how important was it for the u.k. to stay whole. >> reporter: well, it all depends on who you speak to. the scottish who would have liked to see a yes vote would like to see independence. but in europe there are v
. >> prime minister david cameron gave the scots more powers in government spending and welfare if they chose in the u.k. but the deal is putting strain on cameron support from within his own party. we go to london, paul, good to see you. what kind of uphill battle is david cameron facing now? >> reporter: two things now, the accelerated pace required to fulfill the promise. perhaps as early as january, january 25th. the other thing that he's facing is the possibility of some kind...
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from mps and particularly from rebel-backed ventures who are now putting pressure on david cameron and making very strong demands of him. >> i think we can do both jobs and we say those of us at this parliament in the uk should meet on our own and sort out all the english issues while the scotts have separate politicians to do it in edenbourough. >> it opened up a conversation across the whole uk how politicians can best meet the needs of the people and let's bring in our correspondent mr. phillips and there have been no shortage of reactions from mp in westminster this morning. >> yes, that is right and it's important to say the overwhelming emotion in westminster is one of relief and joy. that the united kingdom is still intact, relief certainly for the prime minister, david cameron, he would have gone down in history as the man who had lost the union if the yes vote triumphed in scotland and could have been the end of his political career. that did not happen but he now has to deliver on promises that he and the other westminster parties made to scotland and he has come out emphatic
from mps and particularly from rebel-backed ventures who are now putting pressure on david cameron and making very strong demands of him. >> i think we can do both jobs and we say those of us at this parliament in the uk should meet on our own and sort out all the english issues while the scotts have separate politicians to do it in edenbourough. >> it opened up a conversation across the whole uk how politicians can best meet the needs of the people and let's bring in our...
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. (technical difficulties) [ no audio ] ..remain part of the u.k. david cameron urged voters not to be swayed by the yes campaign, and thursday a referendum will decide whether scotland becomes an independent country. in 18 months polls suggest the race is extremely close. >> translation: this is a decision that could break up... (technical difficulties) [ no audio ] ..and will go our separate ways forever. >>> well, much of the debate over independence centers over whether scotland could manage on its own. what would the rest of the u.k. (technical difficulties) [ no audio ] ..and defense policies may alter. we report from the naval base. (technical difficulties) [ no audio ] ..many in scotland don't buy that story, and sadly don't want nuclear weapons on their land. (technical difficulties) [ no audio ] ..the continental shelf. nowhere else around the coast of the u.k. offers such good places... (technical difficulties) ..keen to talk about the problems that an independent scotland would face if it tries to go it alone. this is what all the politicians fear loasing the most, the fear is wha
. (technical difficulties) [ no audio ] ..remain part of the u.k. david cameron urged voters not to be swayed by the yes campaign, and thursday a referendum will decide whether scotland becomes an independent country. in 18 months polls suggest the race is extremely close. >> translation: this is a decision that could break up... (technical difficulties) [ no audio ] ..and will go our separate ways forever. >>> well, much of the debate over independence centers over whether...
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2010 when the story was reaching a critical stage politically. four months prior, david cameron's conservatives took power. cameron brought a key murdoch player with him to 10 downing street, andy coulson as his communications chief. he was the former editor of the news of the world and had resigned taking responsibility for it, he said, although he maintained he did not know it was happening at the time. but as the stories and the apparent scale of the hacking kept coming, coulson's position at the top of publish politics became untenable and five months after the "new york times" published its story on phone hacking, coulson resigned from number 10 the camron government was standing. still, the police continued to look the other way and the newspaper industry's self regulatory body, the press complaints commission, was proving itself wholly unfit for purpose ranks sanctioning murdoch's news international for criminal paralysis, the pcc had criticized the journalism of the guardian in exposing that. breakthrough. >> this program has new revelations, stories that had nothing to do with the hack
2010 when the story was reaching a critical stage politically. four months prior, david cameron's conservatives took power. cameron brought a key murdoch player with him to 10 downing street, andy coulson as his communications chief. he was the former editor of the news of the world and had resigned taking responsibility for it, he said, although he maintained he did not know it was happening at the time. but as the stories and the apparent scale of the hacking kept coming, coulson's position...