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QuestionTime
From: C-SPAN on Sun, Feb 06 2011 5:39 AM
British Prime Minister Tony Blair took questions from members of his party and the opposition at the House of Commons in London. Debate centered on weapons of mass destruction in Iraq and Britain’s tax-funded healthcare system. The British House of Commons will recess for the summer o...
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PrimeMinisterNewsConference
From: C-SPAN on Sun, Feb 06 2011 1:40 AM
British Prime Minister Tony Blair held his monthly news conference in London. Following prepared remarks he answered questions from the reporters. The focus of attention was an allegation that the British security service recorded conversations by UN Secretary General Kofi Annan. The al...
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USGreatBritainReactiontoIraqTransition
From: C-SPAN on Sat, Feb 05 2011 10:19 PM
President Bush and British Prime Minister Tony Blair talked about the transfer of sovereignty in Iraq that day. They were attending the NATO Summit in Istanbul, Turkey, and met with reporters for about 30 minutes.
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ReportonNATOMeeting
From: C-SPAN on Sat, Feb 05 2011 10:18 PM
Prime Minister Tony Blair attended the NATO Summit in Istanbul, Turkey earlier in the week, and on this day he reported back to the House of Commons, as he usually does after meetings with international leaders. Following his statement, Prime Minister Blair took questions on a range of ...
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PrimeMinisterNewsConference
From: C-SPAN on Sat, Feb 05 2011 5:40 PM
In his monthly news conference, British Prime Minister Tony Blair defended his government’s plans for a national identification card system. The ID cards are designed to help secure the U.K.'s borders, combat crime and ensure public services are not abused. Mr. Blair also answered...
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UKFranceRelations
From: C-SPAN on Sat, Feb 05 2011 5:40 PM
French President Jacques Chirac and British Prime Minister Tony Blair met at London’s Lancaster House and took questions from reporters on their differences over Iraq at a news conference in London. President Chirac was in the U.K. for a state visit, to celebrate the 100th anniversary o...
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QuestionTime
From: C-SPAN on Sat, Feb 05 2011 3:57 PM
Prime Minister Tony Blair and Opposition Leader Michael Howard debated domestic issues including mortgage rates and crime. Elections in Britain are expected this spring. Later, Mr. Blair answered questions on new facilities in the National Health Service and his government’s "Marshall ...
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MattsDemoReel
From: YouTube on Sat, Feb 05 2011 2:31 PM
This is a few voices i can do, bearing in mind when i did this i had a slight cold coming on and i was using a different mic and using Kanatamon1’s computer cos i was at his. So the characters i did was, .Vegeta (dragonball z) .Frieza (dragonball z kai) .Vince (pulp fiction) .Jewlls (pulp fictio...
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HugThemCloseBlairClintonBush
From: C-SPAN on Sat, Feb 05 2011 1:29 PM
A panel of experts discussed Mr. Riddell’s book, Hug Them Close: Blair, Clinton, Bush, and the 'Special Relationship', published by Politicos Publishing. The book is an in-depth look at the relationships and interactions between British Prime Minister Tony Blair and U.S. Pres...
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BritishElectionCampaignHighlights
From: C-SPAN on Sat, Feb 05 2011 12:19 PM
Highlights were shown of party platform announcements in London for the British general election to be held May 5. The first televised campaign messages released by each party were also shown. On Wednesday, April 13, 2005, British Prime Minister Tony Blair, along with members of his ...
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2005BritishElection
From: C-SPAN on Sat, Feb 05 2011 12:13 PM
As a member of Parliament, Prime Minister Blair represents the constituency of Sedgefield, a rural area in northeast England. They are the voters who will actually see Tony Blair’s name on the ballot for the British general election on May 5, 2005. In addition to Mr. Blair, there are 1...
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BritishNewscast
From: C-SPAN on Sat, Feb 05 2011 12:08 PM
The British evening television news coverage concentrated on the general election held the previous day. Coverage included election analysis, reporting on the new cabinet, and statements made that day by Prime Minister Tony Blair at 10 Downing Street and by Conservative Party Leader Mic...
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2005BritishElection
From: C-SPAN on Sat, Feb 05 2011 12:02 PM
Events surrounding the British general election to be held on May 5, 2005 were shown. Scenes of the party leaders campaigning and interviews with journalists covering the election were shown. On April 19, 2005 Stryker McGuire, London Bureau Chief for Newsweek was interviewed about el...
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BlairVictorySpeech
From: C-SPAN on Sat, Feb 05 2011 11:56 AM
The election returns for the constituency of Sedgefield were announced and Tony Blair made remarks upon his re-election. This was a portion of the BBC telecast of election night returns from around Great Britian.
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QuestionTime
From: C-SPAN on Sat, Feb 05 2011 11:27 AM
Prime Minister Tony Blair responded to questions from members of his party and the opposition for the first time in the new Parliament. 120 new MPs were elected to the House of Commons in the May 5th election. Prime Minister Blair took questions on anti-social behavior in schools, nati...
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GlobalClimateChange
From: C-SPAN on Sat, Feb 05 2011 10:54 AM
The guests debated global climate change. Mr. Murray acknowledged global warming exists but doesn’t believe it's a catastrophic situation. Ms. Callahan believes global warming is indeed a catastrophic situation that needs something done about it now. During his visit to Washington this week,...
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TheClintonWars
From: C-SPAN on Sat, Feb 05 2011 6:42 AM
Mr. Blumenthal discussed his book The Clinton Wars, published by Farrar, Straus and Giroux. Mr. Blumenthal worked as assistant and senior adviser to President Clinton from August 1997 until January 2001. The book is a behind-the-scenes account of the Clinton presidency from 1987, when ...
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QuestionTime
From: C-SPAN on Sat, Feb 05 2011 6:41 AM
Prime Minister Blair responded to questions and comments from members of his party and the opposition. Among the topics he addressed were international weapons inspections in Iran and the resignation of a member of Prime Minister Blair’s cabinet. During the week, David Blunkett resigne...
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QuestionTime
From: C-SPAN on Sat, Feb 05 2011 6:09 AM
British Prime Minister Blair responded to questions and comments from members of his party and the opposition on pension reform, community policing and unemployment. Michael Howard addressed the House of Commons for his last prime minister’s questions as leader of the Conservative Party...
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ForeignPolicyandtheWarinIraq
From: C-SPAN on Sat, Feb 05 2011 4:29 AM
British Prime Minister Tony Blair talked about British foreign policy in Iraq and Afghanistan and condemned terrorism. It was the first of three speeches on foreign policy Prime Minister Blair planned deliver in the next few weeks.
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