British PM David Cameron visits U.S. & War in Afghanistan Mar 19, 2012
President Obama, joined by First Lady Michelle Obama, Vice President Joe Biden and Dr. Jill Biden, welcomes David Cameron Prime Minister of the United Kingdom to the White House for an official visit. March 14, 2012
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Go Behind the Scenes and inside the White House kitchen hours before the United Kingdom State Dinner with White House Executive Chef Cristeta Comerford, White House Pastry Chef Bill Yosses, and White House Assistant Pastry Chef Susan Morrison.
President Obama exchanges toasts with Prime Minister Cameron during a state dinner on the South Lawn. March 14, 2012. Star-studded State Dinner Hollywood celebrities, including Downton Abbey's Elizabeth McGovern, joined the usual Washington establishment. NBC's Brian Williams reports.
(March 15, 2012) Cameron: 'I don't support action now' In an interview with NBC's Brian Williams, Prime Minister David Cameron of Britain expressed the need to continue placing 'massive pressure' on Iran without resorting to military action.
NBC Rock Center David Cameron Interview - Brian Williams Reports
Accused U.S. Soldier Sent to Kuwait
Is Time For U.S. to Leave Afghanistan - Dylan Ratigan Reports
Doubts about U.S. Presence in Afghanistan - Richard Engel Reports
Accused soldier's identity revealed
Staff Sergeant Robert Bales, accused of killing 16 Afghan civilians, has been deployed three times to Iraq where officials say he suffered a traumatic head injury. NBC's Miguel Almaguer reports.
Impact of U.S. Massacre in Afghanistan - Lester Holt Reports
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