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>> the different between ed milliband and david cameron. when hit back against president assad, he and david cameron reached agreement that they would begin bombing within a week of this agreement having been reached. cameron rushed to house of commons which is required before you can launch any military strikes. ed milliband launched a strike geans hadagainst the deal,ing as a result, britain had to pull out of the assad action. >> again, polls open in a few hours, 7:00 a.m. local time. >>> curious findings about the germanwings co-pilot. >> andreas being lubitz might have rehearsed his tragic flight. >> welcome back to al jazeera america.. i'm libby casey. >> i'm antonio mora. coming up in this half hour, a record number of people are now displaced by conflict or violence in their countries. >> and elton john's message to congress. >>> in baltimore the mayor is calling for the department of justice to investigate baltimore's police department. maryland's governor lifted the state of emergency mean week after rioting over a black man who w
>> the different between ed milliband and david cameron. when hit back against president assad, he and david cameron reached agreement that they would begin bombing within a week of this agreement having been reached. cameron rushed to house of commons which is required before you can launch any military strikes. ed milliband launched a strike geans hadagainst the deal,ing as a result, britain had to pull out of the assad action. >> again, polls open in a few hours, 7:00 a.m. local...
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monday, campaigned against both cameron and milliband. joined by robin oakley.tics makes for interesting bedfellows. you have him coming out hard against his former coalition partner and ed milliband. tells you about the pressure right now. >> neither of the two major party leaders, they're insisting they're going to win, outright, majorities, they don't really believe it. at heart. and they know that this is a battle that is going all the way to the line. every vote counts. but either of them. david cameron or ed milliband may need the remaining liberal democrats, going to be smaller in the next parliament than the last. they might lead them as partners. the two party leaders, are trying to appeal to voters. david cameron, promising tax cuts. ed milliband. saying under the conservatives, national health service is going to go to peaches. he has documents which he says show national health service is going to have a deficit. 2 billion pounds. scare story there from labor. but everything to pay for. one of the keys will be if we get tactical voting. could upset p
monday, campaigned against both cameron and milliband. joined by robin oakley.tics makes for interesting bedfellows. you have him coming out hard against his former coalition partner and ed milliband. tells you about the pressure right now. >> neither of the two major party leaders, they're insisting they're going to win, outright, majorities, they don't really believe it. at heart. and they know that this is a battle that is going all the way to the line. every vote counts. but either of...
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if you vote liberal democrat you could end up with ed milliband. just as likely to support a labor government, backed by the snp as to back the conservatives. so if you have got a preferred prime minister, if i am your preferred prime minister don't vote liberal democart you could get ed milliband, don't vote labor, you definitely get him. that's great for the conservatives. that's the way to keep our country moving forward. >> prime minister cameron there with his sleeves rolled up. potential threat to mr. cameron maintaining power. is the ukip. led by nigel forage, threatening to serve the conservative party vote. and cost him the election. he has been running on anti-immigration campaign. that is an issue of concern to many brits as to many europeans who feel that migrants are taking jobs and hurting the country's identity. although there are questions to whether that is really true. ukit, the only party, running on anti-e come. platform. hoping to use the elect tugs get pretty ten to leave the european union. if an duncan smith says a vote for
if you vote liberal democrat you could end up with ed milliband. just as likely to support a labor government, backed by the snp as to back the conservatives. so if you have got a preferred prime minister, if i am your preferred prime minister don't vote liberal democart you could get ed milliband, don't vote labor, you definitely get him. that's great for the conservatives. that's the way to keep our country moving forward. >> prime minister cameron there with his sleeves rolled up....
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on the left ed milliband. one of the more fascinating aspects of this election is how it's all playing out on social media today. joining me now, one of my favorite people in the building and happens to be the cnn head of social media, samantha berry. you have the skinny as far as what's happening on social. tell me about this hack. what happened? >> it's a wikipedia hack. >> you rolled your eyes. >> it's basically for a few minutes this morning, if you were in the u.k. and went to the pages of david cameron, who's the head of the conservative party, or nick clegg's wikipedia page you would see this image, vote labor. that was up for just a couple minutes. a lot of people saw it screen grabbed it retweeted it just before wikipedia came in and put these stages in what they call a state of semi-protection. >> so many people are talking about this russell brand interview that's now been seen many many times on youtube. who was he talking to? >> russell brand spoke on his youtube channel to the head of the labor p
on the left ed milliband. one of the more fascinating aspects of this election is how it's all playing out on social media today. joining me now, one of my favorite people in the building and happens to be the cnn head of social media, samantha berry. you have the skinny as far as what's happening on social. tell me about this hack. what happened? >> it's a wikipedia hack. >> you rolled your eyes. >> it's basically for a few minutes this morning, if you were in the u.k. and...
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ed milliband, said we are the party of economic, financial spovenlt trust responsibility. it would be more taking money from the rich and less from punishing ordinary working class people. >> the interesting aspect of the rhetoric. it all comes done to promises, pledges, red leans from the parties. there is a question as to whether any of those will be held on to once a coalition government forms. because the business will need to be done. pressing the issue of immigration for example. that seems to have generated a lot of debate. what does debate senter around? >> the immigration in a sense. the two major parties have kept it down as much as they could. yes, a good vote winner for ukip. they feed into, the feelings there are too many immigrants in britain. having too much impact. and use of public services. other parties hatch played it down. they don't want to beep accused of being racist if they get the terminology wrong. and competed. extra restrictions. put on immigrants before they're they're allowed to access. and the question is whether feel will stick with ukip wh
ed milliband, said we are the party of economic, financial spovenlt trust responsibility. it would be more taking money from the rich and less from punishing ordinary working class people. >> the interesting aspect of the rhetoric. it all comes done to promises, pledges, red leans from the parties. there is a question as to whether any of those will be held on to once a coalition government forms. because the business will need to be done. pressing the issue of immigration for example....
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the alternative prime minister is david milliband.ere, approaching the end and his race so close, his followers detect a late jolt of energy. >> let's get out there and do it. thank you very much. >> you ever seen him so passionate inspect. >> i haven't. and i said to someone, i just wish he had shown that passion on television. >> the home stretch. whatever the result, this is the last time we'll see david cameron running a government because he says he only wants one more turn at prime minister. but at this point so close to the vote, it's still not clear whether he's done enough to earn that opportunity. >> cnn will have exclusive coverage of the vote. coming up, more on ed milli about a and and nick cleg. also, look out for special coverage thursday starting when the first vote is cast until a new government takes shape all right here on "cnn headline news." >>> if you're interesting, travel from the united states to cuba is getting easier. the u.s. government has granted ferry licenses and airline jetblue announced a new flight t
the alternative prime minister is david milliband.ere, approaching the end and his race so close, his followers detect a late jolt of energy. >> let's get out there and do it. thank you very much. >> you ever seen him so passionate inspect. >> i haven't. and i said to someone, i just wish he had shown that passion on television. >> the home stretch. whatever the result, this is the last time we'll see david cameron running a government because he says he only wants one...
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milliband called for a united, fairer country. >> it's only when working people succeed that britain succeeds. >> plans to increase taxes on big companies have worried business leaders. it's figures from outside the mainstream that have been shaking up british politics and influencing voters in ways inconceivable a few years ago. this is nigel farrage, leader of the u.k. independence party. he's been a thorn in the side of european politics for a decade. blasting britain's political union and the rest of the >> there are now more euro skeptics in the parliament. blasting britain's political union and the arrest of the continent. he wants a seat on the u.k. parliament. the former trader grained ground with two policies, leaving the e.u. and cutting immigration. then there's niklas sturgeon, a new leader of the scottish national party and first minister of the scottish government. the snp is committed to ended austerity and the trident nuclear programme. >> a stronger voice for scotland. >> they are expected to win the vast majority of the scottish seats. it could be this man, deputy p
milliband called for a united, fairer country. >> it's only when working people succeed that britain succeeds. >> plans to increase taxes on big companies have worried business leaders. it's figures from outside the mainstream that have been shaking up british politics and influencing voters in ways inconceivable a few years ago. this is nigel farrage, leader of the u.k. independence party. he's been a thorn in the side of european politics for a decade. blasting britain's political...
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ed milliband will stand here in a few minutes' time. he is saying go on with the budget deficit forever. i'm saying once the economy starts to grow you should be putting money aside for a rainy day. otherwise we will burden our children with too much debt and that's not right. >> what was that? >> why don't you debate with him directly instead of pointing fingers at him? [ applause ] >> we debate -- we debate in the house of commons 146 times. we debate 146 times in the house of commons. it's not always that -- i think this is giving you the chance to ask questions directly. i actually think this is more powerful than a television -- >> let's go on to another question. it's similar subject, really. lana jasper, please. >> okay. more to guarantee your no tax rises promise, acknowledgement you were in the habits of lying in your pre-election promises? >> this is a -- the announcement yesterday -- >> the reason for making this pledge, i really want to be clear with people. over the last five years we made difficult decisions. it hasn't bee
ed milliband will stand here in a few minutes' time. he is saying go on with the budget deficit forever. i'm saying once the economy starts to grow you should be putting money aside for a rainy day. otherwise we will burden our children with too much debt and that's not right. >> what was that? >> why don't you debate with him directly instead of pointing fingers at him? [ applause ] >> we debate -- we debate in the house of commons 146 times. we debate 146 times in the house...
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ed milliband will stand here in a few minutes' time. he is saying go on with the budget deficit forever. i'm saying once the economy starts to grow you should be putting money aside for a rainy day. otherwise we will burden our children with too much debt and that's not right. >> what was that? >> why don't you debate with him directly instead of pointing fingers at him? [ applause ] >> we debate -- we debate in the house of commons 146 times. we debate 146 times in the house of commons. it's not always that -- i think this is giving you the chance to ask questions directly. i actually think this is more powerful than a television -- >> let's go on to another question. it's similar subject, really. lana jasper, please. >> okay. more to guarantee your no tax rises promise, acknowledgement you were in the habits of lying in your pre-election promises? >> this is a -- the announcement yesterday -- >> the reason for making this pledge, i really want to be clear with people. over the last five years we made difficult decisions. it hasn't bee
ed milliband will stand here in a few minutes' time. he is saying go on with the budget deficit forever. i'm saying once the economy starts to grow you should be putting money aside for a rainy day. otherwise we will burden our children with too much debt and that's not right. >> what was that? >> why don't you debate with him directly instead of pointing fingers at him? [ applause ] >> we debate -- we debate in the house of commons 146 times. we debate 146 times in the house...
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before voters go to the polls in britain boris johnson is sounding off the an editorial, don't let ed milliband, eight labor liter for what he calls a political stunt this weekend. engraving his six campaign pledges on an eight foot stone. >> an editorial headlined london and the trap, if the u.k. left the eu, two years from now british voters throughout britain could decide that in a referendum. the paper says the organization is not complete without great brit april. >> and finally we go to the united arab emirates, under the headline u.s. divisions deepen, abu dhabi looking at a shooting at a prophet muhammed cartoon contest in texas. antiislam extreme is in america and we must rise above it. antonio saying they have to condemn both the attack but also any antiislam extremists. >> we're going to have more on that on our show tonight at 11:00. sounds like something from the avengers. ironman. ex oweexoskeletons. >> years ago amanda suffered a stroke. she managed to learn how to walk but never again the full use of her arm and hand. she's now undergoing a treatment which uses robots to help pa
before voters go to the polls in britain boris johnson is sounding off the an editorial, don't let ed milliband, eight labor liter for what he calls a political stunt this weekend. engraving his six campaign pledges on an eight foot stone. >> an editorial headlined london and the trap, if the u.k. left the eu, two years from now british voters throughout britain could decide that in a referendum. the paper says the organization is not complete without great brit april. >> and...
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. >> reporter: it was primarily a disaster for the main labor opposition its leader, ed milliband. the labor party now searches for another identity and a new leader too. >> britain needs a strong labor party, britain needs a labor party that can rebuild after this defeat so we can have a government that stands up for working people again and now we need someone to take forward the leadership of this party. >> wounded by their presence in coalition governments nick kleg too resigned as leader, nor did the u.k. independent party break through. it got a lot of votes but only one seat. nigel became the third party leader to go. >> i know you are used to party leaders making endless promises that they don't keep. i'm a man of my word, i shall be rising saying i am standing down as leader of ukip. >> not in its wildest dreams could the conservative party have imagined things turning out this well for them, free rein to cover their objectives, for the labor party and the liberal democrats that means months if not years of regrouping and for the u.k. independence party they only have one
. >> reporter: it was primarily a disaster for the main labor opposition its leader, ed milliband. the labor party now searches for another identity and a new leader too. >> britain needs a strong labor party, britain needs a labor party that can rebuild after this defeat so we can have a government that stands up for working people again and now we need someone to take forward the leadership of this party. >> wounded by their presence in coalition governments nick kleg too...
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milliband wins he will find himself in the hands of the scottish nationalist party which is committedhe united kingdom. >> i you would point out that this poll is one poll and as we saw in the scottish independence voted that poll was way off it wasn't even close when it came to election day. but the importance for us? >> well, george is right. this isn't just that cammeron is facing anti-incumbent sentiment or it's a battle over this conservative liberal traditional debate over spending the way that miliband is making it sound. anti-immigration anti-eu sentiment and the idea of whether or not they have a referendum and retreat from the european union. for us, they are cutting military spending. they are not really as we face more challenges and crises abroad. there are traditional allied militarily, they cannot be counted on in the foreseeable future under mili band or cammeron to provide the same robust assistance that they have and in terms of trade we will see if the brits are going to leave the eu. it's going to rock the boat. >> let's turn now to israel. just before the deadline
milliband wins he will find himself in the hands of the scottish nationalist party which is committedhe united kingdom. >> i you would point out that this poll is one poll and as we saw in the scottish independence voted that poll was way off it wasn't even close when it came to election day. but the importance for us? >> well, george is right. this isn't just that cammeron is facing anti-incumbent sentiment or it's a battle over this conservative liberal traditional debate over...
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milliband can you talk about vague businesses.hey talk about behaving that way as the problems they've made and i think the politicians have got to think about big business. >> if i could come in on that one thing business needs we need to stay within the european union because it will be a disaster for businesses. give david cameron credit. i'm afraid he's being dragged by his party to exit from the e.u. i've got to say to this audience i think that would be a real problem for our country. >> the woman up there in the back. >> hi we talk about non-pay tax. do you think you could ever bridge the gaps between the richest and poorest? >> what is your name? >> surely. >> great question, surely. let me address that. some of you may know that in some of you may not. you can live here come the work here, be settled here but not pay taxes. 200 years i'm going to get rid of it. i believe in a country where there's one rule for all not one for the rich and powerful in one for everybody else. david cameron will defend the rule. he is wrong
milliband can you talk about vague businesses.hey talk about behaving that way as the problems they've made and i think the politicians have got to think about big business. >> if i could come in on that one thing business needs we need to stay within the european union because it will be a disaster for businesses. give david cameron credit. i'm afraid he's being dragged by his party to exit from the e.u. i've got to say to this audience i think that would be a real problem for our...
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current conservative prime minister, david cameron, now neck and neck with the man on the left ed milliband, leader of the labor party. nick u.k. law prevents you from actually talking about politics of the election right now, i know but our segment just being broadcast in the u.s. you can speak freely here. so tell me why is that against the law, and how strektictly is it enforced? >> reporter: it's strictly enforced. there's a government regulatory body that watches out for this sort of thing. the reason these restrictions are put in place between 7:00 a.m. through 10:00 p.m. when the polls are open, you're not allowed to talk about the politicians or their policies or even, you know what could happen and how the government might be formed going forward after the elections. the reason for that is so it doesn't influence the voters. that is very strictly enforced here. even the way they sort of run up to the elections is covered, that has a strong set of guides and regulations. if you go to a constituency and cover before polling day and cover one politician standing in that constituency y
current conservative prime minister, david cameron, now neck and neck with the man on the left ed milliband, leader of the labor party. nick u.k. law prevents you from actually talking about politics of the election right now, i know but our segment just being broadcast in the u.s. you can speak freely here. so tell me why is that against the law, and how strektictly is it enforced? >> reporter: it's strictly enforced. there's a government regulatory body that watches out for this sort of...
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which is prime minister david cameron's party and the labor party headed up by ed milliband.ng neck and neck. literally, they're tied in the polls. if the polls are right and neither of the major parties gets a seat to form a government on their own, then we will get a hung parliament, which is like a hung jury but with more tea and crumpettes. and queen elizabeth. if there is a hung parliament, queen elizabeth will pick a leader who will try to run a country. the closer the two major parties are the more the minor parties play a decisive role. nobody knows what's going to happen tomorrow. there is a roughly 50% chance that the current prime minister will be out on his ear this time tomorrow night. it's all very exciting. there's a five-hour time difference between the east coast and britain. plan to stay up late and watch this state. after brushing listerine® total care strengthens teeth, helps prevent cavities and restores tooth enamel. it's an easy way to give listerine® total care to the total family. listerine® total care. one bottle, six benefits. power to your mouth™.
which is prime minister david cameron's party and the labor party headed up by ed milliband.ng neck and neck. literally, they're tied in the polls. if the polls are right and neither of the major parties gets a seat to form a government on their own, then we will get a hung parliament, which is like a hung jury but with more tea and crumpettes. and queen elizabeth. if there is a hung parliament, queen elizabeth will pick a leader who will try to run a country. the closer the two major parties...
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the way, the other thing, look at the uk election, our former colleagues david's and mine edward milliband didn't quite make it but it was a two-month campaign and it cost so little. we can take lessons. >> but we know the reforms that are needed. we know there are lots of good ideas out there and we've seen some candidates when barack obama ran in 2008 you know he set a record in terms of small donors. >> and big donors. >> and big donors too. but people did flock to the small donor message. the question i really have is will there come a time when a candidate on a statewide level or a national level really can use social media and use these small, you know donor delivery mechanisms through social media to outdo and show that this can be done in a way that other people will repeat. >> it may take city by city david. mayor de blasio credits the small donor financing system with its election. the city council in this city has changed, the landscape has changed. issues that were off the radar, paid sick leave, a living wage these are all issues that can move forward. but the rules are rigged
the way, the other thing, look at the uk election, our former colleagues david's and mine edward milliband didn't quite make it but it was a two-month campaign and it cost so little. we can take lessons. >> but we know the reforms that are needed. we know there are lots of good ideas out there and we've seen some candidates when barack obama ran in 2008 you know he set a record in terms of small donors. >> and big donors. >> and big donors too. but people did flock to the...
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i think that ed milliband made it clear he wouldn't be in coalition with the scottish national party. to decide whether they can a bide by the government. they said they can't. it will be interesting few weeks. one implication for u u.s. and global global affairs that should be notice cameron's promise if he becomes prime minister he'll have a referendum. that can be a dislocating event for europe and britain in the next couple of years. that's something to watch if somehow he's able to put together a coalition and govern again. >> david axelrod thank you very much. >> great to be with you. >>> up next a real trailblazer. she's the first woman to become a four star general. does she have stories to tell? we'll talk about her new book coming up. this is msnbc. l day for me, and i love it. but when i started having back pain my sister had to come help. i don't like asking for help. i took tylenol but i had to take six pills to get through the day. so my daughter brought over some aleve. it's just two pills, all day! and now, i'm back! aleve. two pills. all day strong, all day long. and
i think that ed milliband made it clear he wouldn't be in coalition with the scottish national party. to decide whether they can a bide by the government. they said they can't. it will be interesting few weeks. one implication for u u.s. and global global affairs that should be notice cameron's promise if he becomes prime minister he'll have a referendum. that can be a dislocating event for europe and britain in the next couple of years. that's something to watch if somehow he's able to put...
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he faces the labor party said he had milliband who's parents came to paris as jewish refugees from thenazis. >> only when working people succeed does britain succeed. >> plans to increase taxes on big companies have worried business leaders. >> figures outside the traditional mainstream have been shaking up british politics and influencing voters in wails inconceivable a few years ago. >> he's been a thorn in the side of european politics for more than a decade, blasting britain's political union with the rest of the continent. he wants a seat in parliament. want former city trader gained ground with two key policies, leaving the e.u. and cutting immigration. then there's nicholas sturgeon, the new leader of the scottish national party and first minister of the scottish government committed to ending austerity and the u.k.'s try dent nuclear weapons program. >> a stronger voice for scotland. >> they are expected to win the vast majority of scott land's seats. it could be this man who the conservatives or labor could turn to to help former coalition if no single party wins the majority.
he faces the labor party said he had milliband who's parents came to paris as jewish refugees from thenazis. >> only when working people succeed does britain succeed. >> plans to increase taxes on big companies have worried business leaders. >> figures outside the traditional mainstream have been shaking up british politics and influencing voters in wails inconceivable a few years ago. >> he's been a thorn in the side of european politics for more than a decade, blasting...
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about exactly tied between david cameron's conservative party and the labor party headed up by ed milliband. preliminary results tonight suggesting the conservative party, and therefore david cameron, may have done better than what was predicted in the polling but we will see when we get the real results instead of just the projections which is what we've got now. here in the u.s. tonight, president obama has just flown to the great state of oregon. nothing to do with owls attacking joggers in that park in the oregon state capital. nothing to do with that state's republican party chairman running a side business in which he asks members of the general public to mail him their urine. nothing about the still inexplicable girlfriend scandal that drove that state's once very pop rarular governor out of office. nothing to do with any of those stories. nothing to do even with oregonians being obsessed with the carpet at the portland airport. the president's visit has nothing to do with any of the truly strange news stories out of oregon over the past few months that made the state an object of na
about exactly tied between david cameron's conservative party and the labor party headed up by ed milliband. preliminary results tonight suggesting the conservative party, and therefore david cameron, may have done better than what was predicted in the polling but we will see when we get the real results instead of just the projections which is what we've got now. here in the u.s. tonight, president obama has just flown to the great state of oregon. nothing to do with owls attacking joggers in...
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heette milliband didn't connect with the people. clearly, this is a huge victory for david cameron under the system, and, you know, he has a small majority, and whether he can make that work effectively enough will be interesting to see, but there's no denying this is a massive victory for cameron and his party. challenges lie ahead with europe, with scotland. >> the european union cameron had said during his campaign were he to win, he would hold a referendum on whether the u.k. should remain part of the e.u. >> sort of, kind of, maybe. >> he kind of said that. >> i remain skeptical about whether the u.k. would ever leave the e.u. the financial markets have warned them that it would be financial be suicide for the city of london, for the u.k.'s financial industry, for, you know so i'm skeptical but he did promise it. he will kind of have to deliver it. he says he will renegotiate britain's -- the terms in which britain is in europe. >> right. >> and then hold a referendum. >> he may hedge a little approximately we'll take a vote on
heette milliband didn't connect with the people. clearly, this is a huge victory for david cameron under the system, and, you know, he has a small majority, and whether he can make that work effectively enough will be interesting to see, but there's no denying this is a massive victory for cameron and his party. challenges lie ahead with europe, with scotland. >> the european union cameron had said during his campaign were he to win, he would hold a referendum on whether the u.k. should...
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cameron is going to say, you can deliver stable government or risk it all with ed hillebrand -- millibandd will talk about working families. the labor for a government that will put working people first. back to you. mark: what about building coalitions? are we any closer to knowing which side is working with another? anna: it could be a web of conversations taking place. these negotiations are taking place behind the scenes. the liberal democrats will have to work out who they want to pair up with. they have been open about their willingness to go with either the conservatives or liberal democrats, and that is one of the key messages they will be continuing to give. nick clegg was warning yesterday that we could end up with another election before christmas if various situations unfold. that is something to look forward to surely. mark: you better stay outside until christmas at least. thanks a lot. [laughter] manus: from politics to luxury, the world's largest luxury carmaker bmw deliver numbers this morning. a 21% jump in first quarter profits. is it enough to keep bmw in the lead pole
cameron is going to say, you can deliver stable government or risk it all with ed hillebrand -- millibandd will talk about working families. the labor for a government that will put working people first. back to you. mark: what about building coalitions? are we any closer to knowing which side is working with another? anna: it could be a web of conversations taking place. these negotiations are taking place behind the scenes. the liberal democrats will have to work out who they want to pair up...
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. >>> ed milliband and david cameron both in grasping distance. >>> from one election to another, thehp ceo carly fiorina is expected to declare she's running for the white house. plus a look at u.s. futures on monday morning. good times continue. back in two minutes. >>> you are watching "worldwide exchange." i'm seema mody. here are your headlines around the world. warren buffett warns equity markets are mispriced once markets go up. he's buying ibm shares. >> i think we have 78 or 79 million shares now. >> why did you buy in the quarter? >> i bought it because i thought we were getting our money's worth. >>> a warning from carl icahn. he says he's preparing for a correction. but junk bonds are more dangerous than the stock market. mcdonald's serves up a new strategy. ceo steve easterbrooke prepares to outline his plan for the world's biggest chain. >>> the technology community warns david goldberg. he dies on vacation at the age of 47. if you are just tuning in thank so much for joining us here on "worldwide exchange." let's take a look at u.s. futures after that rebound on wall st
. >>> ed milliband and david cameron both in grasping distance. >>> from one election to another, thehp ceo carly fiorina is expected to declare she's running for the white house. plus a look at u.s. futures on monday morning. good times continue. back in two minutes. >>> you are watching "worldwide exchange." i'm seema mody. here are your headlines around the world. warren buffett warns equity markets are mispriced once markets go up. he's buying ibm...
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. >> milliband performed better than expected. who created that expectation? i don't know if it was them or the general public attitude toward him. >> seema we're coming to you but i disagree because i don't think he's had a particularly good campaign. cameron hasn't had a good one. i see only one politician in great britain who has had a good campaign and she's had a brilliant campaign. >> she has had the best. >> he hasn't been mentioned much. >> >> thank you so much. of course full coverage coming up on worldwide exchange of the u.k. election as the nation decides who will take 10 downing. thank you so much and head to cnbc.com for more coverage including our special immersive report on why the world is watching the outcome of the closest british election in living memory. coming up on the show we're on set for his last set of quarterly earnings at the group. we'll be asking him about his move to credit suisse and who should win the u.k. election. plus we hear from andrew mackenzie. that's first on cnbc. wóóó >>> welcome back to worldwide exchange. let's sh
. >> milliband performed better than expected. who created that expectation? i don't know if it was them or the general public attitude toward him. >> seema we're coming to you but i disagree because i don't think he's had a particularly good campaign. cameron hasn't had a good one. i see only one politician in great britain who has had a good campaign and she's had a brilliant campaign. >> she has had the best. >> he hasn't been mentioned much. >> >> thank...
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know it's bad when taxi drivers every time you go over to london tell you they picked the wrong milliband- you know in '72 there was a definite reason for thatcher. when tony blair i think '97 just swamped the conservatives you could see there was a time for that change. there's just nothing to justify a change this time. >> i think on the contrary you could say they've governed well because cameron and osborne, prime minister and chancellor, came in in a deep crisis in 2010 and got the economy going again. they got it stabilized got the debt crisis britain was facing under control and they've created jobs. and they got rewarded last night. >> and an earthquake in scotland. not a literal earthquake but a political earthquake. including the youngest member to be elected to parliament since the 17th century. >> scotland is not just an immediate political earthquake but it will be an earthquake because the question of whether the united kingdom remains the united kingdom or becomes a no longer united kingdom is clearly a reality. i think the two biggest challenges facing the government will
know it's bad when taxi drivers every time you go over to london tell you they picked the wrong milliband- you know in '72 there was a definite reason for thatcher. when tony blair i think '97 just swamped the conservatives you could see there was a time for that change. there's just nothing to justify a change this time. >> i think on the contrary you could say they've governed well because cameron and osborne, prime minister and chancellor, came in in a deep crisis in 2010 and got the...
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times" writing about was a stunning disappointment for the opposition labor party and its leader ed millibandd early 2000 under tony blair. mr. miller band step down over the party's direction. the pre-election opinion polls select today's flight race that returns mr. cameron to 10 downing street for a second term with five seats in the house of commons to act on his agenda without having to rely on support from smaller parties. >> the current law affects your tire and september 30th. yesterday the senate nutrition committee held a hearing on ways to strengthen and improve these programs aim to develop new policies. members heard from witnesses from the federal state and local levels on issues related to school meals in attrition. the hearing was chaired by senator pat roberts of kansas. >> good morning. i called this meeting of the senate committee on agriculture to order. welcome to our first hearing on child nutrition, child nutrition reauthorization. i commend my colleagues senator stabenow for her leadership on this issue and more especially the hearings last year. the richard b. russell
times" writing about was a stunning disappointment for the opposition labor party and its leader ed millibandd early 2000 under tony blair. mr. miller band step down over the party's direction. the pre-election opinion polls select today's flight race that returns mr. cameron to 10 downing street for a second term with five seats in the house of commons to act on his agenda without having to rely on support from smaller parties. >> the current law affects your tire and september...