A Conversation with the Right Honorable Theresa May
Theresa May discusses UK counterterrorism policy, as well as security cooperation with the United States and other international actors.
Speaker: Theresa May, Home Secretary, United Kingdom
Presider: Christopher Isham, Vice President and Washington Bureau Chief, CBS News
September 16, 2011
Theresa May discusses UK counterterrorism policy, as well as security cooperation with the United States and other international actors.
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