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about the extent _ conservatives and the smp about the extent to _ conservatives and the smp about the extent to which their broader outlook— extent to which their broader outlook on energy and in particular the oil— outlook on energy and in particular the oil and — outlook on energy and in particular the oil and gas industry off the north—east coast of scotland and their— north—east coast of scotland and their desire, labrum's desire that there _ their desire, labrum's desire that there shouldn't be any more licenses for development in the north sea, could _ for development in the north sea, could cause significant numbers of jobs _ could cause significant numbers of jobs. there's a bit of guesswork going _ jobs. there's a bit of guesswork going on— jobs. there's a bit of guesswork going on there, but it's pretty clear— going on there, but it's pretty clear that _ going on there, but it's pretty clear that the opposition to that is significant — clear that the opposition to that is significant and the concerns around its economic impact are significant. as far— its
about the extent _ conservatives and the smp about the extent to _ conservatives and the smp about the extent to which their broader outlook— extent to which their broader outlook on energy and in particular the oil— outlook on energy and in particular the oil and — outlook on energy and in particular the oil and gas industry off the north—east coast of scotland and their— north—east coast of scotland and their desire, labrum's desire that there _ their desire, labrum's desire that...
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what do they want an smp representative to | they want an smp representative to do for them, what will you deliver. they certainly don't want their health— they certainly don't want their health care privatised, that is one thing _ health care privatised, that is one thing they— health care privatised, that is one thing. they want to change and that change _ thing. they want to change and that change comes from the snp, it does not come _ change comes from the snp, it does not come from a neighbour who are offering _ not come from a neighbour who are offering more of the same. so not come from a neighbour who are offering more of the same.- not come from a neighbour who are offering more of the same. so let us talk about health _ offering more of the same. so let us talk about health because _ offering more of the same. so let us talk about health because that - offering more of the same. so let us talk about health because that is - talk about health because that is what labour has been laying out this warming. theirfocus is on waiting lists, they said they would do that with inve
what do they want an smp representative to | they want an smp representative to do for them, what will you deliver. they certainly don't want their health— they certainly don't want their health care privatised, that is one thing _ health care privatised, that is one thing they— health care privatised, that is one thing. they want to change and that change _ thing. they want to change and that change comes from the snp, it does not come _ change comes from the snp, it does not come from a...
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no running five points ahead of the snp in the polls, this is the biggest lead they've had over the smp any time since the 2014 independence referendum.— since the 2014 independence referendum. , ., referendum. will be live in scotland in “ust a referendum. will be live in scotland in just a moment _ referendum. will be live in scotland in just a moment moment - referendum. will be live in scotland in just a moment moment or - referendum. will be live in scotland in just a moment moment or two, l injust a moment moment or two, but let me pick up on the thought you started with, remind me, you will have a rolodex in your mind, can you remember a sitting prime minister that's gone into an election or called an election, 20 plus points trailing in the polls? flat called an election, 20 plus points trailing in the polls?— trailing in the polls? not as a matter of— trailing in the polls? not as a matter of choice. _ trailing in the polls? not as a matter of choice. when - trailing in the polls? not as a matter of choice. when john | trailing in the polls? not as a - matter of choice.
no running five points ahead of the snp in the polls, this is the biggest lead they've had over the smp any time since the 2014 independence referendum.— since the 2014 independence referendum. , ., referendum. will be live in scotland in “ust a referendum. will be live in scotland in just a moment _ referendum. will be live in scotland in just a moment moment - referendum. will be live in scotland in just a moment moment or - referendum. will be live in scotland in just a moment moment or...
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in terms of tackling him both on the smp�*s record in government and in pushing that need, that request for independence forward, that the snp wants scotland to see.— wants scotland to see. thank you, lorna gordon. _ there have been dramatic developments in uk politics — and for the prime minister, rishi sunak — as one of his own mps, natalie elphicke, announced that she was defecting from the conservative party — tojoin labour. this is the moment natalie elphicke crossed the floor in the house of commons, you can see her approaching the benches on the right hand side — before taking her seat behind the labour leader, sir keir starmer. she said her former party has "become a byword for incompetence and division" and criticised what she called the "broken promises of rishi sunak�*s tired and chaotic government". live to westminster and our political correspondent, leila nathoo. so take us through what is happening then how significant it is for the government. it then how significant it is for the government.— then how significant it is for the government. , , ., , ., gover
in terms of tackling him both on the smp�*s record in government and in pushing that need, that request for independence forward, that the snp wants scotland to see.— wants scotland to see. thank you, lorna gordon. _ there have been dramatic developments in uk politics — and for the prime minister, rishi sunak — as one of his own mps, natalie elphicke, announced that she was defecting from the conservative party — tojoin labour. this is the moment natalie elphicke crossed the floor in...
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that is your year and smp target. you are pretty bold up. >> at the end of the day, but we are seeing investors do, they are being more aggressive with her discounting. it is really not discounting. the d stands for disruption. if you look at what else is happening, we repriced out expectations. now we are pricing them back in. credit spreads are still 85 basis points underlying fundamentals. if you look at what we saw during earnings season, it's actually pretty good. >> the top line was better. we had more beats than misses. will be either 4-105-1. that is not a bad environment. does that environment lend you to be as bullish as mr. harvey is? >> we are still positive. i will say this. when we think about the last six months, we had five straight months of gains. from a technical standpoint, you can test that out. when you tend to have above- average returns when you look at 12 months. what we just talked about is the earnings season. we look at a what is the earning estimates. every week they are making new highs.
that is your year and smp target. you are pretty bold up. >> at the end of the day, but we are seeing investors do, they are being more aggressive with her discounting. it is really not discounting. the d stands for disruption. if you look at what else is happening, we repriced out expectations. now we are pricing them back in. credit spreads are still 85 basis points underlying fundamentals. if you look at what we saw during earnings season, it's actually pretty good. >> the top...
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it's when thef scotland expected that referendum in 2014 is the smp who did it. they would on craving ignoring the needs of the people. education standard following, taxes rising he should do the right thing and put the needs of the scottish people >> mr. speaker let's be clear just aoss thee minister said world he proactively compares almost half of the scott population. like vladimi putin. he did so is there prime minister. our present them on the wstage g democracy. it's coming to a conclusion. he wants to be a member. >> mr. speaker distracting from the actual record of what the this obsession mean scottish meh schoolchildren big letdown, ■oplummeted scottish mhs syllabs united kingdom fun ineal terms x going up for hard-working families and for businesses. that's what the s&p are doing an scotland. a solution for them. i congratulated colleagues in the partnership technology. this is ground breaking for the further education sector and for lesson students. for the life t economy. i j honorable friend and congratulating and the west london institute of tech
it's when thef scotland expected that referendum in 2014 is the smp who did it. they would on craving ignoring the needs of the people. education standard following, taxes rising he should do the right thing and put the needs of the scottish people >> mr. speaker let's be clear just aoss thee minister said world he proactively compares almost half of the scott population. like vladimi putin. he did so is there prime minister. our present them on the wstage g democracy. it's coming to a...
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he's very high profile, very experienced, and there's a lot of personal affection for him within the smp. so it's unlikely that this is actually going to be a serious issue for him. but what it does mean for the party is that it would cause the leadership contest to go on for another three weeks. if there was only one nomination in tomorrow, by 12 noon, the deadline, if it was john swinney then he would simply be declared party leader tomorrow afternoon. but if there's more than one nomination, then it has to go to a vote of party members. so, more of an issue for the party in terms of the money and the time that would then go into a longer leadership race at a time when there's, obviously, a general election coming up and they want to be outward looking rather than inward looking. i also want to touch upon the fact there was a march yesterday with hundreds turning out in glasgow to march for independence. what has hamza yousef�*s fall taught us about where independence stands right now? well, the reason for humza yousuf resignation really comes back to ending that power sharing agreem
he's very high profile, very experienced, and there's a lot of personal affection for him within the smp. so it's unlikely that this is actually going to be a serious issue for him. but what it does mean for the party is that it would cause the leadership contest to go on for another three weeks. if there was only one nomination in tomorrow, by 12 noon, the deadline, if it was john swinney then he would simply be declared party leader tomorrow afternoon. but if there's more than one nomination,...
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one of them is the unity, john swinney as the new leader and also this understanding in the smp right now that if they are losing votes to labour and they are losing votes to labour and they are not losing them because they think that labour are going to get independence then you can see them really trying to nail certain messages down, go back down to the issues which we will see from john swinney today on his so—called day of action across scotland. i see that keir starmer is trying to create a real divide, isn't he? yes. i think when it comes to starmer and the scottish labour leader, the polls are suggesting that they could at least be mp —wise could deliver a significant chunk that labour needs uk- significant chunk that labour needs uk— wide. the idea is to put the foot in. uk- wide. the idea is to put the foot in. �* , , ., uk- wide. the idea is to put the footin. fl, .,, _ uk- wide. the idea is to put the footin. v , ., , , ., foot in. it's been a busy time for ou foot in. it's been a busy time for you guys. _ foot in. it's been a busy time for you guys. you _ foot in
one of them is the unity, john swinney as the new leader and also this understanding in the smp right now that if they are losing votes to labour and they are losing votes to labour and they are not losing them because they think that labour are going to get independence then you can see them really trying to nail certain messages down, go back down to the issues which we will see from john swinney today on his so—called day of action across scotland. i see that keir starmer is trying to...
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what do you have to do to get the debt level under control particularly with an smp -- s & p credit decision coming at the end of the week. >> it is quite clear. the french strategy to come back to public finances is the right one. it is clear in the imf report, because our goal to come back, 100% of the deficit by 2027 is why is it appropriate, and because we have a very clear and i think a very credible strategy is first of all on growth, we have growth in france. second, on the reduction of public expenses where needed, and that is exactly what we are currently doing, and third on structural reforms, and the prime minister will be announcing in a few days a new reform on the unemployment scheme, which i think is evidence that we remain determined to stick to the path of reforms, some public finances. haidi: the french finance minister with her colleague oliver crook. japanese prime minister and president xi are in seoul for a trilateral meeting. let's get some insight from our guest. there are so many aspects of this meeting that are keep. i suppose i will start off with china. a lot of d
what do you have to do to get the debt level under control particularly with an smp -- s & p credit decision coming at the end of the week. >> it is quite clear. the french strategy to come back to public finances is the right one. it is clear in the imf report, because our goal to come back, 100% of the deficit by 2027 is why is it appropriate, and because we have a very clear and i think a very credible strategy is first of all on growth, we have growth in france. second, on the...
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just over a week ago scotland had a government with the smp and the green party working together on the legislative program. to be pretty sure when most votes those with hours later that deal collapsed. the s&p was forced into a leadership contest with the decision was not whether the party picked somebody or what in the new direction with a younger candidate, it had to ask itself who was best placed to win votes across a parliamentary team to keep that governments track record and plans for the future and the right direction? theyjohn swinney, the opposition party and labour in the douglas ross had a gleeful week for that they would like to have the time of their lives at the moment. there is a suggestion in scotland thatjohn swinney went to extremes and running the government before, he's been a part of the government before will certainly slow the following rate of the snp poles just a little bit. might be able to turn it around to get the snp completely back on the front foot. he will slow the decline that the party has faced under hums like yousaf. he's right in a way to say...—
just over a week ago scotland had a government with the smp and the green party working together on the legislative program. to be pretty sure when most votes those with hours later that deal collapsed. the s&p was forced into a leadership contest with the decision was not whether the party picked somebody or what in the new direction with a younger candidate, it had to ask itself who was best placed to win votes across a parliamentary team to keep that governments track record and plans...
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a 35 or 45 year-old, it's absolutely not too late but don't don't you can buy the whole market with smp load cost index funds have some discipline, track your finances divest so you don't get to hurt with any one stock that's your kev law that protects you from any one stock going down. and then recognize time's gonna go a lot faster than you think. but the bottom line is what i try and do the book, the good news does i believe i know how to get your rich, the bad news is the answer is slowly, but with a little bit of discipline, a little bit of maturity. some basic strategies you can have financial security. i think there's a lot of hope you live in a nation where the markets over the medium and long-term continue to go up the book is the algebra of wealth, a simple formula for financial security. the author is scott galloway, always great to have you here. thank you so much, sir thank you, jake next, the striking similarities between the underlying issue fueling campus protests now versus this is what motivated student demonstrations in 1968 structured settlement had died. >> know it'
a 35 or 45 year-old, it's absolutely not too late but don't don't you can buy the whole market with smp load cost index funds have some discipline, track your finances divest so you don't get to hurt with any one stock that's your kev law that protects you from any one stock going down. and then recognize time's gonna go a lot faster than you think. but the bottom line is what i try and do the book, the good news does i believe i know how to get your rich, the bad news is the answer is slowly,...
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why didn't you at the smp have those priorities before? we why didn't you at the smp have those priorities before?— priorities before? we have a strong record in government. _ priorities before? we have a strong record in government. steps - priorities before? we have a strong record in government. steps that i record in government. steps that were taking steps i took in government before had created conditions where we have lifted 100,000 children out of poverty in scotland by the interventions we have made. we have not eradicated child poverty, so we have work to do. that is what my government will focus on, taking those decisive steps to eradicate child poverty by boosting the economy and investing in public services and making the fundamental difference some of the other policy interventions we have put in place like the expansion of early learning and child care, so our youngest children get the very best start in life, that can have the effect of transforming individuals in scotland. i the effect of transforming individuals in scot
why didn't you at the smp have those priorities before? we why didn't you at the smp have those priorities before?— priorities before? we have a strong record in government. _ priorities before? we have a strong record in government. steps - priorities before? we have a strong record in government. steps that i record in government. steps that were taking steps i took in government before had created conditions where we have lifted 100,000 children out of poverty in scotland by the...
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the central belt is labour taken on smp actually lastly _ belt is labour taken on smp actually lastly the — belt is labour taken on smp actually lastly. the one common denominator because _ lastly. the one common denominator because of— lastly. the one common denominator because of their electoral dominance it is always _ because of their electoral dominance it is always the snp who people are trying _ it is always the snp who people are trying to— it is always the snp who people are trying to take on. ok, it is always the snp who people are trying to take on-— trying to take on. ok, thank you very much _ trying to take on. ok, thank you very much indeed. _ trying to take on. ok, thank you very much indeed. just - trying to take on. ok, thank you very much indeed. just to - trying to take on. ok, thank you i very much indeed. just to mention there is a powerjack on the website and of course a live page that is being constantly updated. there is a poll tracker on the website and of course a life page that is constantly being updated. this is constantly being updated. this is co
the central belt is labour taken on smp actually lastly _ belt is labour taken on smp actually lastly the — belt is labour taken on smp actually lastly. the one common denominator because _ lastly. the one common denominator because of— lastly. the one common denominator because of their electoral dominance it is always _ because of their electoral dominance it is always the snp who people are trying _ it is always the snp who people are trying to— it is always the snp who people are...
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this starkest presence of smp's in westminster. through the snp winds the majority seats in scotland i'll be wanting to open up the process of scotland becoming an independent country. that's going to be at the heart of her manifesto. it be at the heart of her manifesto. if westminster says no, it looks like whoever wins you do what? we've got a democratic — whoever wins you do what? we've got a democratic crisis _ whoever wins you do what? we've got a democratic crisis then _ whoever wins you do what? we've got a democratic crisis then if _ a democratic crisis then if westminster politicians just turn their backs on the opinions of people in scotland, and here in scotland today, independent�*s supporters are strong if not stronger than it was in 2014. people want to, there's a very big body of opinion that want scotland to be independent and i think that big body of opinion has to be heard and it can be heard most effectively by voting for the snp.— voting for the snp. let's be blunt. do ou voting for the snp. let's be blunt
this starkest presence of smp's in westminster. through the snp winds the majority seats in scotland i'll be wanting to open up the process of scotland becoming an independent country. that's going to be at the heart of her manifesto. it be at the heart of her manifesto. if westminster says no, it looks like whoever wins you do what? we've got a democratic — whoever wins you do what? we've got a democratic crisis _ whoever wins you do what? we've got a democratic crisis then _ whoever wins...
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scotland but we have also heard from other parties, the liberal democrats saying they snp beat the smp and third place of role, but we've been hearing the rallying cries against westminster politics and they been trying to turn the heat on both parties this week writing to both parties and talking and asking them to recognise palestine is a state, another example of events going on to the campaign and after seeing with diane abbott and rishi sunak, things we not expecting. abbott and rishi sunak, things we not meeting-— abbott and rishi sunak, things we not expecting. thank you very much on some of— not expecting. thank you very much on some of the _ not expecting. thank you very much on some of the campaigns - not expecting. thank you very much on some of the campaigns that - not expecting. thank you very much on some of the campaigns that i'ml on some of the campaigns that i'm hearing that angela rayner has done some media interviews talking about diane abbott and as soon as we get that information in, we'll plan that to you but talking of moments with rishi sunak on his last cam
scotland but we have also heard from other parties, the liberal democrats saying they snp beat the smp and third place of role, but we've been hearing the rallying cries against westminster politics and they been trying to turn the heat on both parties this week writing to both parties and talking and asking them to recognise palestine is a state, another example of events going on to the campaign and after seeing with diane abbott and rishi sunak, things we not expecting. abbott and rishi...
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from the tories and the smp. i am well aware of the cynicism people hold towards politicians but i came into politics late■,ç having served our country as the leader of the crown prosecution serve. and i helped the police service in northern island to gain the consent of all communities. e reason, and the only reason, whg for your vote.■j i believe that with patience, determination, and that commitment to service there is , so much pride and potential. so here it is. country in your hands. on the fouy,ouave the choice. and together, we can stop the chaos, turn the rebuild britain, and change our [applause] >>will be in new york to give te commencement address at the u.s. moved to dutch military academy at wt point, his third commencement address at the academy but his first as commander-in-chief. watch at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span, c-span now, c-span.org. tv saturdays on c-span the people and events that tell the american story. at eastern, a discussion lgbtq workers. 7:00 p.m. eastern, congress looking a
from the tories and the smp. i am well aware of the cynicism people hold towards politicians but i came into politics late■,ç having served our country as the leader of the crown prosecution serve. and i helped the police service in northern island to gain the consent of all communities. e reason, and the only reason, whg for your vote.■j i believe that with patience, determination, and that commitment to service there is , so much pride and potential. so here it is. country in your hands....