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francine: do you think david cameron regrets calling referendum?im think some close to regret it could i think he thinks it is something at the deal with and i have some sympathy with that. >> they are set to leave the eu following a vote on the membership june 23 next week. which number shouldn't we believe and which numbers shouldn't we? >> it seems pretty clear the numbers have made toward leaving . we are now looking in the internet polls around 48.5 to remain and 51.5 for leave. sonata large movement but clearly there. francine: the u.k. still digesting the news of the labor mp joel cox. both sides of the brexit debate suspended a second day. how much do we know when the campaign will resume? >> at the moment we don't know. both campaigns have taken to the sidelines today. the imf has delayed the report on brexit until tonight. a couple of polls do today are pushed into tomorrow. francine: the pound surges and campaigning resumes as we enter the final days ahead of the referendum coul. forecasterses and have been more confident the remain will
francine: do you think david cameron regrets calling referendum?im think some close to regret it could i think he thinks it is something at the deal with and i have some sympathy with that. >> they are set to leave the eu following a vote on the membership june 23 next week. which number shouldn't we believe and which numbers shouldn't we? >> it seems pretty clear the numbers have made toward leaving . we are now looking in the internet polls around 48.5 to remain and 51.5 for...
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we take it up with one of former prime minister david cameron's top aide, steve hilton will join me.s wing suit team about to jump in for an amazing high-flying adventure in the sky, that video and more coming u i have asthma... ...one of many pieces in my life. so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medicine. i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment with breo. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adults with asthma not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. breo won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. breo opens up airways to help improve breathing for a full 24 hours. breo contains a type of medicine that increases the risk of death from asthma problems and may increase the risk of hospitalization in children and adolescents. breo is not for people whose asthma is well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. once your asthma is well controlled, your doctor will decide if you can stop breo and pr
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tomorrow night we are joined by the formerred a individualsor to prime minister david cameron. it to lou dobbs, he is next. lou: good evening, president-elect trump moving closer to filling out his cabinet, today, he met with running mate mike pence for hours at trump you toker in manhattan, try -- trump tower in manhattan, narrowing the list. two names have emerged as top choice for secretary of state. rudy guliani and john bolton, who is my guest here tonight. and also jeff sessions, to become secretary of defense. and while we don't know who is in yet. we know that dr. carson, ben carson will not be working in the administration, at least officially. retired neurosurgeon told campaign he believes he would be more helpful as an advisor to mr. trump while working outside of the white house, and mike rogers of michigan had been mentioned as a possible pick for a number of jobs, but he has been pushed out of trump transition team as part of a purge of moderate republicans who are chris christie loyalists, we learn that senator ted cruz met with donald trump at trump tower, no wo
tomorrow night we are joined by the formerred a individualsor to prime minister david cameron. it to lou dobbs, he is next. lou: good evening, president-elect trump moving closer to filling out his cabinet, today, he met with running mate mike pence for hours at trump you toker in manhattan, try -- trump tower in manhattan, narrowing the list. two names have emerged as top choice for secretary of state. rudy guliani and john bolton, who is my guest here tonight. and also jeff sessions, to...
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we take it up with one of former prime minister david cameron's top aide, steve hilton will join me.mp in for an amazing high-flying adventure in the sky, that video and more coming up next right after these messages, we'll be right back. invest with confidence. at godaddy, our goal is to let's chat in football terms. this is the goal post. the end zone. the goal of every team. we know you have goals. like getting exposure for your idea or business. with godaddy website builder, you can easily create an awesome mobile-friendly, get you more exposure website. we call that...a website builder touchdown. get your free trial of website builder now. when i was too busy with the kids to get a repair estimate. liberty did what? yeah, with liberty mutual all i needed to do to get an estimate was snap a photo of the damage and voila! voila! (sigh) i wish my insurance company had that... wait! hold it... hold it boys... there's supposed to be three of you... where's your brother? where's your brother? hey, where's charlie? charlie?! you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you. libe
we take it up with one of former prime minister david cameron's top aide, steve hilton will join me.mp in for an amazing high-flying adventure in the sky, that video and more coming up next right after these messages, we'll be right back. invest with confidence. at godaddy, our goal is to let's chat in football terms. this is the goal post. the end zone. the goal of every team. we know you have goals. like getting exposure for your idea or business. with godaddy website builder, you can easily...
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i tried to tell david cameron this. we're glad to have you. sandra: you were with us entire election process as our one lucky guy. >> i know. i tell you what i think. it is fun talking about the campaign and ups and downs and circus, it is really great now to be talking about real issues and changes that we might see happening that could actually affect real people's lives. sandra: amen. >> put behind us all the nonsense we all felt there was too much it during the campaign. sandra: let's begin th some of those changes made to president-elect trump's transition team. lobbyists and many d.c. insiders shown the door as the president-elect to twitter to slam reports of a chaotic transition. he tweeted, quote, very organized process taking place as i decide on my cabinet and many other positions. i am the only one knows who the finalists are! moments ago, former house speaker newt gingrich with this to say about the transition. >> i'm confident that in fact they will begin to put things in place in very orderly way. it will take two or three weeks
i tried to tell david cameron this. we're glad to have you. sandra: you were with us entire election process as our one lucky guy. >> i know. i tell you what i think. it is fun talking about the campaign and ups and downs and circus, it is really great now to be talking about real issues and changes that we might see happening that could actually affect real people's lives. sandra: amen. >> put behind us all the nonsense we all felt there was too much it during the campaign. sandra:...
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. >> we saw in britain before the brexit vote, david cameron did not leave the country and we saw the shambles of the brexit vote. we are seeing in germany a certain vacuum due to the so called grand coalition. it is all sort of a vacuum. brian: into the vacuum comes social media. donald trump has been tweeting, talking to people who have either never voted, or have given up on voting. next year we will be elections in france, the netherlands, and germany, where the right-wing is expected to make strong advances. like in the u.s., immigration is playing a central role. in france, marine le pen is running for president. eu andis opposed to the illegal immigration and she has endorsed donald trtrump for u.s. president. in the netherlands, the far right freedom party is expected to do well l in the elections fr next march. he is an outspoken critic of the eu and immigration from muslim countries. in germany, the right-wing has ast afd party platform that is similar to donald trump's in many ways. they have promised to hault the economic decline of the middle class and to crack down on im
. >> we saw in britain before the brexit vote, david cameron did not leave the country and we saw the shambles of the brexit vote. we are seeing in germany a certain vacuum due to the so called grand coalition. it is all sort of a vacuum. brian: into the vacuum comes social media. donald trump has been tweeting, talking to people who have either never voted, or have given up on voting. next year we will be elections in france, the netherlands, and germany, where the right-wing is expected...
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pickter: david cameron's as ambassador is safe in his job, though not as comfortable. he has been criticized by some by not getting close to the trump team. a former ambassador came to his defense and rubbished the idea of an investor farage. thee need someone who is british man appointed by the british government, not trump's man. a division of loyalty will be impossible. last time i looked, nigel farage an opponent of theresa may. how awkward is this? very awkward, but we have to be polite, firm, and stick to our principles. reporter: it won't be the last diplomatic incident. ladiesnt-elect trump: and gentlemen, mr. nigel farage. reporter: where will nigel farage and up? his friends say he has the next britaint's ear and needs to be on donald trump's good side. >> need to question the priorities. if they are turning away someone who would have the most extraordinary access to the white house on the heart of the british government for the sake of party politics. reporter: nothing will persuade toresa may and her party give their old opponent a hand in his resume. >>'s
pickter: david cameron's as ambassador is safe in his job, though not as comfortable. he has been criticized by some by not getting close to the trump team. a former ambassador came to his defense and rubbished the idea of an investor farage. thee need someone who is british man appointed by the british government, not trump's man. a division of loyalty will be impossible. last time i looked, nigel farage an opponent of theresa may. how awkward is this? very awkward, but we have to be polite,...
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david cameron but one was called the burlington pub with kotite and tail and they would get very drunk. >> when you are rich you can do that maybe one will spend the night. did these kids don't have that luxury. if you want back inside that could be you dead. decide to lockyer friend home late-night? that could be you. no question if there is a background or if you start to take marijuana or maybe you have a bad relationship. you could die. that is the margins that are narrow and the risks are great. these are american children. somebody said if you took four or five cities out of america you could take four or five stains -- locations? okay what are you left with? and i love the rest of america is not important with the introduction that lets just imagine america. >> so let's talk about the geography of this book because as a journalist there is a thousand choices you have to make with your preparation so how did your geography location comeback and play into it? >> they chose the kid so my challenge but also when may are asked to reduce that in some way with a statistical definition
david cameron but one was called the burlington pub with kotite and tail and they would get very drunk. >> when you are rich you can do that maybe one will spend the night. did these kids don't have that luxury. if you want back inside that could be you dead. decide to lockyer friend home late-night? that could be you. no question if there is a background or if you start to take marijuana or maybe you have a bad relationship. you could die. that is the margins that are narrow and the...
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before the referendum the british government, david cameron the prime minister went to parliament andy passed the fact that this would be decided in a are even dumb. parliament did have a vote. and they said this is something that should be decided in the referendum and that's the final answer. in the materials the government distributed to every household, they made it clear that this was the decision of the people, they would have the final say. for the courts now to turn around on the basis of a challenge brought by a regular person who didn't like the outcome supported by businesses to say we think parliament needs to have another look at it when parliament before said the people should have the final say. she can appeal it. they may win it on appeal. but even if they lose it it goes back to parliament. i can't believe the british members of parliament will vote to overturn the results of the referendum. either way it will happen, it's just going to be delayed. charles: most of the economists in the u.k. and around the world, the businesses there, they believe this will be an unmi
before the referendum the british government, david cameron the prime minister went to parliament andy passed the fact that this would be decided in a are even dumb. parliament did have a vote. and they said this is something that should be decided in the referendum and that's the final answer. in the materials the government distributed to every household, they made it clear that this was the decision of the people, they would have the final say. for the courts now to turn around on the basis...
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when i was young and irresponsible [inaudible] and david cameron, the british feminist or into the now foreign secretary at oxford they would get dressed in bowties and go to the restaurant, they would eat, get very drunk, trashed the restaurant, pay for everything in cash enfold. when you are rich, you can do that. and maybe one of them would spend the night in the cel a cet it's all part of -- yes, these kids don't have that luxury. that could be you dead. you decide to walk your friend home late at night, that could be you. it's not a question of getting into a bad crowd and maybe you start using marijuana or have a good relationship. the margins are narrow and the risks are great. if you take four or five. if you take four or five it wouldn't be america anymore. >> host: right now there is a lot of nostalgia. let's talk about you and the mapping of this book and the geography because i knew there were a thousand choices you have to make before you even begin to write this. my challenge was first of all to evoke this space whatever it was to bring it to life but also to reduce it in
when i was young and irresponsible [inaudible] and david cameron, the british feminist or into the now foreign secretary at oxford they would get dressed in bowties and go to the restaurant, they would eat, get very drunk, trashed the restaurant, pay for everything in cash enfold. when you are rich, you can do that. and maybe one of them would spend the night in the cel a cet it's all part of -- yes, these kids don't have that luxury. that could be you dead. you decide to walk your friend home...
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no poll predicted david cameron's conservative party had a chance to win a majority number of seats inhe house of commons. and yet cameron's conservatives did win a majority there. so those polls were even farther off than brexit. charles: a big upset when eric cantor -- no one expected that. so danielle, you have got the betting market. betters are putting tons of money on donald trump. you can see the anxieties, you can see the slump. you can see gold. you can see it in so many didn't parts of our society that tell us something is going on here. >> first i have to say i love the british because you can bet on a ham sandwich. number two, what the betting is showing in the u.k. is people are rushing to bet on donald trump because his odds are so bad. he's getting the money because people want to make a lot of money off of him. what the polling is that clinton still has 50% chance of winning. charles: 538 had her at 87 a week ago. i did the math yesterday. we'll have maybe a 2 or 3 percentage point lead. jianno, between the betting and between the markets and between the polls it feels
no poll predicted david cameron's conservative party had a chance to win a majority number of seats inhe house of commons. and yet cameron's conservatives did win a majority there. so those polls were even farther off than brexit. charles: a big upset when eric cantor -- no one expected that. so danielle, you have got the betting market. betters are putting tons of money on donald trump. you can see the anxieties, you can see the slump. you can see gold. you can see it in so many didn't parts...
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tomorrow night we are joined by the formerred a individualsor to prime minister david cameron. peter schweizer among our guests. good night from new york. kennedy: president-elect trump shows he wants to chop up obamacare and throw most of it out the window. liberals love president obama's executive orders. but now that trump may have that same power, they are freak out. should mark zuckerberg get to decide what you can and cannot read? grab your glasses. it's time to see the light. obamacare breathes new life into president obama's sitting legacy. president-elect trump expressed his compassion for those with preexisting conditions. >> are you going to make sure people with preconditions are still covered? >> yes, because it happens to be one of the strongest he sets, also for the children living with their parents for an extended period. we'll try to keep that. >> this entitlement is so deeply linked with our economy it's impossible to pull out one of the gooey arms. mr. trump wants to keep the preexisting caveat, forcing insurance companies to provide service to the sickly bu
tomorrow night we are joined by the formerred a individualsor to prime minister david cameron. peter schweizer among our guests. good night from new york. kennedy: president-elect trump shows he wants to chop up obamacare and throw most of it out the window. liberals love president obama's executive orders. but now that trump may have that same power, they are freak out. should mark zuckerberg get to decide what you can and cannot read? grab your glasses. it's time to see the light. obamacare...
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david cameron is making depart ment he will not straight away but the next three months. that is the most significant fact that article 50 will not be traded instantly but before the next prime minister does it. >> stocks are plunging and pound at a 45-year lee and break away - low and break away from the 50 and a little bit of retrace with the g to do safety blanket of the central brutal move for banks and home builders. we re seeing losses since have not seen since the financial crisis. it has been at least since 2008. they have under the margin requirements so they were trying a lot of it but most investors were wrong going this. guessing and betting and investing in the fact that the remain camp would win. they had to unravel those. we are talking about margin calls and stop orders setting and everything was limit down this morning. >> one man is steering the ship markets it is mark carney. to 2013 he ran the central bank of canada. many say he was responsible for avoiding many disruptions others had. he phrase he used the bank of england will not hesitate to take act
david cameron is making depart ment he will not straight away but the next three months. that is the most significant fact that article 50 will not be traded instantly but before the next prime minister does it. >> stocks are plunging and pound at a 45-year lee and break away - low and break away from the 50 and a little bit of retrace with the g to do safety blanket of the central brutal move for banks and home builders. we re seeing losses since have not seen since the financial crisis....
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tomorrow night we are joined by the formerred a individualsor to prime minister david cameron.chweizer among our guests. good night from new york. kennedy: president-elect trump shows he wants to chop up obamacare and throw most of it out the window. liberals love president obama's executive orders. but now that trump may have that same power, they are freak out. should mark zuckerberg get to decide what you can and cannot read? grab your glasses. it's time to see the light. obamacare breathes new life
tomorrow night we are joined by the formerred a individualsor to prime minister david cameron.chweizer among our guests. good night from new york. kennedy: president-elect trump shows he wants to chop up obamacare and throw most of it out the window. liberals love president obama's executive orders. but now that trump may have that same power, they are freak out. should mark zuckerberg get to decide what you can and cannot read? grab your glasses. it's time to see the light. obamacare breathes...
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tomorrow night kimberly guilfoyle and one of david cameron closest aides steve hilton joins us.ou will be with us tomorrow night. thanks for being with us tonight. good night from new york. kennedy: ever drain a swamp? ain't easy. neither is filling it back up. how is donald trump doing so far? ron paul is here to gripe and give us his idea how it should be done. donald trump wants to stack the court with as many conservative junes as he can. are the trump protesters accomplishing anything? get in the ring, it's time for a ruckus. that putrid dung puddle that is the d.c. swamp has to be
tomorrow night kimberly guilfoyle and one of david cameron closest aides steve hilton joins us.ou will be with us tomorrow night. thanks for being with us tonight. good night from new york. kennedy: ever drain a swamp? ain't easy. neither is filling it back up. how is donald trump doing so far? ron paul is here to gripe and give us his idea how it should be done. donald trump wants to stack the court with as many conservative junes as he can. are the trump protesters accomplishing anything? get...
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back with us today, the ceo of crowd pac and former chief strategist for british prime minister david camerone hilton is here and he is outnumbered. >> great to be here with you
back with us today, the ceo of crowd pac and former chief strategist for british prime minister david camerone hilton is here and he is outnumbered. >> great to be here with you
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keith rabois joins us and the former policy director for david cameron. >> there are two types of failuree data front, in the polling, the polling models basically missed two big groups of voters and one was the secret trump voters, those could be people who were basically going to support donald trump but in response to the moral shaming on people on the other side they did not want to admit it and the other type of voter they missed were those who were invisible previously because they had not participated in politics because they didn't believe any vote would make a difference and so there was new trump voters who voted for the first time believing he was a different kind of leader who might shake things up. the other big failure was in the turnout and this is the real heart of what i think went wrong with the clinton campaign is they had this incredibly sophisticated data-driven machine to turn out the votes in very specific ways and places, but it turns out that if you do not have a message and a leader people really believe in all the sophisticated data will not get you the results
keith rabois joins us and the former policy director for david cameron. >> there are two types of failuree data front, in the polling, the polling models basically missed two big groups of voters and one was the secret trump voters, those could be people who were basically going to support donald trump but in response to the moral shaming on people on the other side they did not want to admit it and the other type of voter they missed were those who were invisible previously because they...
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stalking to steve hilton, former senior advisor to david cameron, and chuck nash, eve, thi populism hasin place for years, some are concerned what do you make of it. >> i think that roots are economic. i think you saw a little bit of it in the statement that bernie sanders put out, what have you going on, i think over past few decade a build up of resentment against the ruling class in politics and government in business and in finance. this sense that, this is true by the way, not a slogan, that the rich have got richer and poor and middle earners have got poorer, people feel that, they recent it. that is what unites what is going on in europe with brexit, and the trump movement and the bernie sanders movement. i thought it was interesting that bernie sanders felt able to pick on many of themes that trump put forward in his campaign to say, if you are serious about it, i think we can work together, so i think that the heart of poppism is economic. charles: some say, you know why this is happening now, elites, but also, policies, immigration policies -- i know they moderate these partie
stalking to steve hilton, former senior advisor to david cameron, and chuck nash, eve, thi populism hasin place for years, some are concerned what do you make of it. >> i think that roots are economic. i think you saw a little bit of it in the statement that bernie sanders put out, what have you going on, i think over past few decade a build up of resentment against the ruling class in politics and government in business and in finance. this sense that, this is true by the way, not a...
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joining out to assess, reddit cofounder and a former policy director of prime minister david cameron. will start with you. how did they get it so wrong? >> i think there were two big data failures. let's take them one at a time. emily: by the way, you were on the show saying you've felt the was a good chance of a brexit like outcome, meaning that you felt it was a good chance the polls were wrong. >> i do not look to be here saying the person that says, i told you so but we can discuss that. there were two types of big failures on the data front. first of all, in the polling, the polling models basically missed two big groups of voters, the secret trunk voter, those are people who basically are going to support trump but in response to the moral shaming going on by many on the other side saying, if you were support trump you are a racist they did not want to admit it. the second voter they missed was those that were invisible because they had not participated in politics because they did not believe any vote they made what make a difference. there was a new trump voter believing he wa
joining out to assess, reddit cofounder and a former policy director of prime minister david cameron. will start with you. how did they get it so wrong? >> i think there were two big data failures. let's take them one at a time. emily: by the way, you were on the show saying you've felt the was a good chance of a brexit like outcome, meaning that you felt it was a good chance the polls were wrong. >> i do not look to be here saying the person that says, i told you so but we can...
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. >> david cameron is making an announcement he will not depart straight away but the next three monthsi'm trying to work out which is the more significant events the , fact that article 50 will not be traded instantly but three months before the next prime minister does it. francine: stocks are plunging and the pound at a 45 year low and break away from the 50 and a little bit of retrace ment having to do with the safety blanket of the central bank and it is a brutal move for banks and home builders. i want to show you banks because we are seeing losses we have not seen since the financial crisis. it has been at least since 2008. they have been under the margin requirements so they were trying to deleverage a lot of it but most investors were wrong going into this. guessing and betting and investing in the fact that the remain camp would win. they had to unravel those. we are talking about margin calls and stop orders setting off and everything was limit down this morning. >> one man is steering the ship of the markets, it is mark carney. 2008 to 2013 he ran the central bank of canada.
. >> david cameron is making an announcement he will not depart straight away but the next three monthsi'm trying to work out which is the more significant events the , fact that article 50 will not be traded instantly but three months before the next prime minister does it. francine: stocks are plunging and the pound at a 45 year low and break away from the 50 and a little bit of retrace ment having to do with the safety blanket of the central bank and it is a brutal move for banks and...
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contributor lisa booth and today #oneluckyguy former chief strategist for former british prime minister david cameron, steve hilt son with us. >> i love being back. harris: always major news. >> exciting day. lots to talk birx i'm curious to get your overarching view of what you just heard? a tale of two speeches but certainly a theme? >> i thought harris, that was pretty much the perfect event for the trump campaign. you had the impression of a team. it wasn't just donald trump. you had governor pence i think doing a great job there. he was focused on issue which is real issue for many americans voting in a few days time, something that really affects their lives, not like some of the stuff we'd had to deal with in this campaign, setting up a really clear message, not just what has gone wrong but specifically how they would improve health care. we can quibble about the details, but purely as campaign event i thought it was pretty spectacularly good. harris: there was at one point we all kind of sat up, when donald trump talked about obamacare specifically, how he sees it. the watch. >> the president
contributor lisa booth and today #oneluckyguy former chief strategist for former british prime minister david cameron, steve hilt son with us. >> i love being back. harris: always major news. >> exciting day. lots to talk birx i'm curious to get your overarching view of what you just heard? a tale of two speeches but certainly a theme? >> i thought harris, that was pretty much the perfect event for the trump campaign. you had the impression of a team. it wasn't just donald...
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the european union during a nationwide referendum, leading to the resignation of prime minister david cameron. german chancellor angela merkel has spoken out against the crackdown on press freedom in turkey, where 170 news outlets have been forced to close since the failed military coup attempt in july. earlier this week, police raided the istanbul office of a prominent newspaper, detaining at least 12 journalists and administrators on terrorisism charges. the newspaper won the 2016 right...
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the party leaders david cameron didn't know how to deal with him and teresa may is facing a similar problemk at trade overall, is there a chance this brings the u.k. and the u.s. closer together because they're both retreating from certain treaties? or is that just far-fetched? antonio: i think at this point everything seems possible. we have a new u.s. government with many trade possibilities on top of the table and they still need to tell us which ones they'll push and which ones they will not. so i think it is a possibility. we need to know about the trade deals and need to know about the trade wars, what they really mean by that. so i think all possibilities are open and a closer trade, you know, trade links between the u.k. and u.s. should be a possibility. francine: thank you so much to our guests. before we go, we've had a little bit of market movement, about an hour ago we told you turkey central bank unexpectedly raised the one-week purchase but also overnight lending rates which meant the lira actually gained and now reversed all those gains. remember, the prime minister erdogan w
the party leaders david cameron didn't know how to deal with him and teresa may is facing a similar problemk at trade overall, is there a chance this brings the u.k. and the u.s. closer together because they're both retreating from certain treaties? or is that just far-fetched? antonio: i think at this point everything seems possible. we have a new u.s. government with many trade possibilities on top of the table and they still need to tell us which ones they'll push and which ones they will...
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prime minister, david cameron, and a.j. delgado. one year ago today you reminded me you said what?s show a year ago that trump would go all the way and win the presidency, and we're sitting here. >> what do you think of all of the polls? are you getting nervous or confident? >> i'm confident but we need everybody. all of your millions of viewers watching to make sure to go out and vote. let's not forget the 2000 election came to 537 votes. everybody needs to get friends and family out there to vote this tuesday. >> steve, what is your take? i know a lot of people are saying maybe it is like brexit. maybe there's a group of people they don't want to tell the media they're voting for trump, maybe -- you know, there's was an eight, nine point swing in great britain. do you see similarities here? do you expect that here? >> i think there are certainly similarities. you have all of that shaming going on, the moral shaming of people in the media establishment and the elite saying if you support trump just as if you supported brexit you are a bigot, a racist and a xenophobe. that's all tr
prime minister, david cameron, and a.j. delgado. one year ago today you reminded me you said what?s show a year ago that trump would go all the way and win the presidency, and we're sitting here. >> what do you think of all of the polls? are you getting nervous or confident? >> i'm confident but we need everybody. all of your millions of viewers watching to make sure to go out and vote. let's not forget the 2000 election came to 537 votes. everybody needs to get friends and family...
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prime minister david cameron. big issues is understanding what the actual policy will be. the administration so far that's coming into leadership here said what they are first going to do is lock down the bored. then comes finding people who are criminals who have committed crimes and kicked out and come back as we saw in the kate steinle case and make sure they are gone. >> i think the focus of the policy is on exactly what was set out in the campaign and seems reasonable. make sure people who have broken the law aren't allowed to stay here. i don't think there is anything unreasonable about any of that. the one thing i can say about the mayors around the country who say they will deify anything that will happen. i'm a real believer in decentralization. in many ways our government is too centralized. there are certain policies that have to be carried out at a national level. you can't have a patchwork of different immigration policies. it doesn't make sense. martha: we spoke with one of the rutgers students on hi
prime minister david cameron. big issues is understanding what the actual policy will be. the administration so far that's coming into leadership here said what they are first going to do is lock down the bored. then comes finding people who are criminals who have committed crimes and kicked out and come back as we saw in the kate steinle case and make sure they are gone. >> i think the focus of the policy is on exactly what was set out in the campaign and seems reasonable. make sure...
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it's the treatment david cameron got. at least this time the french president didn't leave the table to go to the bathroom. when asked by british journalists how the negotiations were going, he shrugs very well. the impression is you are simply too busy to even discuss brexit or take it seriously. basically, you're hoping we'll change our minds. mr. tusk alluded to that a couple months ago. i know there's a large tradition here, whether it's with denmark, or france or ireland or the netherlands. the democratic referendum, you try to ignore it or overturn. today, we had mr. juncker urging the dutch government to ignore the result on ukraine. frankly, it's a disgrace. it's worse that it is supported by people in the british parliament. they are desperate to beat britain inside this awful, single market. i'm sorry, it simply isn't going to happen. 17.4 million people who could not have been clearer. we voted to say we want our country back. in the end, that is what is going to happen. i have to confess, though, mrs. mays pos
it's the treatment david cameron got. at least this time the french president didn't leave the table to go to the bathroom. when asked by british journalists how the negotiations were going, he shrugs very well. the impression is you are simply too busy to even discuss brexit or take it seriously. basically, you're hoping we'll change our minds. mr. tusk alluded to that a couple months ago. i know there's a large tradition here, whether it's with denmark, or france or ireland or the...
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, nasty things about him, unlike boris johnson, david cameron, the house of johnson, david cameron, the to pursue in its attempt to forge new relationships to forge new relationships and alliances. to forge new relationships and alliances. lastly, it's worth alliances. lastly, it's worth noting donald alliances. lastly, it's worth noting donald trump, alliances. lastly, it's worth noting donald trump, farfrom repeating donald trump, farfrom repeating president obama's threat to donald trump, farfrom repeating president obama's threat to push president obama's threat to push britain to president obama's threat to push britain to the back of the queue, britain to the back of the queue, has said britain will be has said britain will be at the front of has said britain will be at the front of the queue‘ has said britain will be at the front of the queue‘ there front of the queues there is a suggestion front of the queues there is a suggestion from a suggestion from a brexit perspective that donald suggestion from a brexit perspective that donald trump might that donald trump might offer opp
, nasty things about him, unlike boris johnson, david cameron, the house of johnson, david cameron, the to pursue in its attempt to forge new relationships to forge new relationships and alliances. to forge new relationships and alliances. lastly, it's worth alliances. lastly, it's worth noting donald alliances. lastly, it's worth noting donald trump, alliances. lastly, it's worth noting donald trump, farfrom repeating donald trump, farfrom repeating president obama's threat to donald trump,...
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steve hilton is a former advisor to british prime minister david cameron, was part of the effort to get the u.k. out of the european union. he joins us tonight from san francisco. steve, we talked at a couple of conventions. you said just at that point, at the beginning, you know, this feels, this feels like something different. >> yi, it really did. you can see i brought my "special report" jacket just for you. very special occasion. >> you only wear the t-shirt usually. >> that's right. i think there is some really big similarities with brexit and one really important difference. i think the similarities include what you have been just been discussing. the way in which so many voters felt they couldn't express support for trump publicly and therefore weren't really being picked up by the polling and other measures. i think the really important similarity is what's driving this wave of populism, which i think has expressed itself in the u.k. with brexit and here. not just with trump, actually in his victory but also with bernie sanders. i think what's really behind that is this way in
steve hilton is a former advisor to british prime minister david cameron, was part of the effort to get the u.k. out of the european union. he joins us tonight from san francisco. steve, we talked at a couple of conventions. you said just at that point, at the beginning, you know, this feels, this feels like something different. >> yi, it really did. you can see i brought my "special report" jacket just for you. very special occasion. >> you only wear the t-shirt usually....
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>> it is a hugely complex issue and as david cameron and his chancellor said, there are no contingencyeferendum, so starting from a low base, a blank sheet of paper. people that theresa may has appointed as the key brexit minister's, the foreign secretary, the brexit minister himself and the international trade ministers had different ideas from the history asked to what kind of -- the only thing they agreed on was to vote against europe. francine: i am italian and one of the things most italians and french have held the anglo-saxon model in great regard, you look at the u k and a feeling they are more serious than us when it comes to politics, same as the united states. what has 2016 taught us? >> not to push or bets on anything in politics. bets on anything in politics. well after the polls closed on brexit, if you were a betting theon, with bookmakers or stock market, long odds against the eventual outcome so 2016 has told us never to think there is a sure thing in politics. tom: i look at scotland at all of the different dynamics and relationships, what is prime minister theresa ma
>> it is a hugely complex issue and as david cameron and his chancellor said, there are no contingencyeferendum, so starting from a low base, a blank sheet of paper. people that theresa may has appointed as the key brexit minister's, the foreign secretary, the brexit minister himself and the international trade ministers had different ideas from the history asked to what kind of -- the only thing they agreed on was to vote against europe. francine: i am italian and one of the things most...
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. >> bring in former sr., advisor to former british prime minister david cameron thank you for joiningpolls showing trump and clinton tie neck and neck right now early voters are encouraged to change their vote what do you think polls will show if early voters take action what is your state of the race right now from your standpoint. >> i think it shows something, really true about this race all along which is when trump is focused when he talks about the issue when he talks about his message of change, he does well. and i has been doing that more preenlt to your point about how hillary clinton handline amazing to me been scheming to get this job 30 years a week out from the big day, and what is she do yesterday wheeling out misuniverse to take personal attacks has got no positive message about the change that she wants to bring and how going to help people's lives it is all about attacked donald trump. >> i keep asking what is her vision what is her economic plan? i don't know. >> going to take him off message, that is -- with advertisement billy bush tape trying to make him -- to tha
. >> bring in former sr., advisor to former british prime minister david cameron thank you for joiningpolls showing trump and clinton tie neck and neck right now early voters are encouraged to change their vote what do you think polls will show if early voters take action what is your state of the race right now from your standpoint. >> i think it shows something, really true about this race all along which is when trump is focused when he talks about the issue when he talks about...
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split party.ve a david cameron wanted to unite britain and the conservative policy.ple within the conservative party, as much as in the opposition party who you would expect to be critical who picksat the brexit vote the departure but they don't know the destination. they don't quite know what that means. there is a great feeling within her own party, that they would help shape or they want more information on theresa may for what she is planning. and perhaps they want to shape that? so when they go back to the constituency, many of them voted for brexit. they want to explain to them that while they are back in brexit, they want to have a better feel for what it actually means. so that is something that theresa may has run into criticism for. holding back information on what she is planning. francine: and at the same time, she has come over extreme criticism because she didn't come in full support of the courts. the judiciary should be respected. but it is unclear as to whether brexit is blocked? brexit, i would assume in the markets, you plan this as no access. tony
split party.ve a david cameron wanted to unite britain and the conservative policy.ple within the conservative party, as much as in the opposition party who you would expect to be critical who picksat the brexit vote the departure but they don't know the destination. they don't quite know what that means. there is a great feeling within her own party, that they would help shape or they want more information on theresa may for what she is planning. and perhaps they want to shape that? so when...
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and pushed david cameron to have the brexit referendum in the first place.n't want any part of him. and some of the media reporting, cnn, for instance, a startling break with diplomatic protocol, unheard of to do something like this. he was putting it out there. nigel farage for his part, i've known several of the trump team for years and i'm in a position to help. that sounds good to me, but britain has an ambassador put in place last january and he's the currently ambassador, nothing is going to change, but caused a bit of a storm in a tea cup. stuart: oh, we just missed it, back to 19,000. you waffled on that, webster. ashley: i did not. stuart: it was at 19,000. and most of the stocks on the dow are in the green and that means they're up and we're celebrating 19,000 on the dow industrials. the host of the american music awards show issuing an apology for mocking the future first lady. what a shame she didn't do it voluntarily. we'll describe what she's had to say next. ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, we did make it, dow 19,000, retreated a fraction and now we
and pushed david cameron to have the brexit referendum in the first place.n't want any part of him. and some of the media reporting, cnn, for instance, a startling break with diplomatic protocol, unheard of to do something like this. he was putting it out there. nigel farage for his part, i've known several of the trump team for years and i'm in a position to help. that sounds good to me, but britain has an ambassador put in place last january and he's the currently ambassador, nothing is going...
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remember, david cameron was the person who led them into the last election.ve been taken to the country and that she could press on. at the same time, do you want o believe the opinion polls? she plans to sit through 2020, and going soon, it would also force her to revise the parliament out, which currently bolts her into a 2020 election. jonathan: simon kennedy, great to have you with us. david, as we needed another election on the cards, so i think in the next six months, we've got the german election, french elections, and then next week as well. david: elections all over the place. we're going to turn to u.s. politics. with the election just four days away, national polls continue to tighten between donald trump and hillary clinton. one of the biggest differences in policy between the two candidates is how they would handle the economy. donald trump has promised to raise the sandrate increase 25 million jobs over the next decade. joining us is andy puzder, c.e.o. of restaurants and someone who advises the trump campaign on economic policy. welcome. good t
remember, david cameron was the person who led them into the last election.ve been taken to the country and that she could press on. at the same time, do you want o believe the opinion polls? she plans to sit through 2020, and going soon, it would also force her to revise the parliament out, which currently bolts her into a 2020 election. jonathan: simon kennedy, great to have you with us. david, as we needed another election on the cards, so i think in the next six months, we've got the german...
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former adviser, david cameron, steve hill from -- you wrote a column about this building off the nikkie. why? >> i think it goes to the heart of the choice that people have to make in the election is what are going to be the real world consequences of the outcome for real people? if you look at what the clinton campaign is doing, basically the whole campaign along, they've been saying don't vote for trump because of his personal behavior. you saw it yesterday where she wheels out miss universe. no argument about his policies or his tax plan, any of that stuff. it's his personal behavior means he can't be president. if you're rich, you can afford to take that feud. you have president clinton and the democrats and more of the economics stagnation, it doesn't affect you. your life will be fine. if you're a working american struggling to pay the bills, you don't find the job opportunities, you're worried about the future for your kids, you can't afford to have four more years of the economic stagnation. you've got to put the real impact before personal behavior and really look at policy. >
former adviser, david cameron, steve hill from -- you wrote a column about this building off the nikkie. why? >> i think it goes to the heart of the choice that people have to make in the election is what are going to be the real world consequences of the outcome for real people? if you look at what the clinton campaign is doing, basically the whole campaign along, they've been saying don't vote for trump because of his personal behavior. you saw it yesterday where she wheels out miss...
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>> the outgoing prime minister david cameron was not really in support of this.n the remain camp. theresa may came in knowing that her job was to usher the uk out of brexit. she said she would do that. in order to do that you have to trigger article 50 and there's two years of negotiations. now what happened is uk court said she can't do it. the government can't do it. parliament has to vote to get out of brexit and as a result this now gets thrown up in the air as you said. it has to go to the supreme court in a month. the supreme court could uphold this ruling or parliament could vote on it. here's the issue. if parliament has to vote, then the brexit battle happens all over again. there's going to be a lot of pressure on these parliamentarians to have buyer's remorse and vote against it. as a result, the pound is way up this morning. it spiked on this news. i just saw a tweet from the leader of the brexit group saying i now fear every attempt will be made to block or delay triggering article 50. they have no idea the level of public anger they will provoke. th
>> the outgoing prime minister david cameron was not really in support of this.n the remain camp. theresa may came in knowing that her job was to usher the uk out of brexit. she said she would do that. in order to do that you have to trigger article 50 and there's two years of negotiations. now what happened is uk court said she can't do it. the government can't do it. parliament has to vote to get out of brexit and as a result this now gets thrown up in the air as you said. it has to go...
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steve hilton is the ceo of -- former director for former british prime minister david cameron.tics? >> number one is the economy. you saw it with the folks that abby was talking to in scranton. he's got to get the economy moving, bring back jobs, raise incomes. i thought that was the heart of with why people put their faith in him. he's got to show he can deliver on that promise. that's got to be number one. number two, i think has to be that whole attitude of shaking up washington. i think, again, that was the real reason that so many people said we're going to go for this guy even though he may say things that we may not like and all the things we saw in the campaign. we're going to trust him because he's an outsider, he's going to shake things up. all the things he said about draining the swamp and more is what he needs to focus on. you know that all those people in washington are going to be sitting there right now, you can already see it, saying he's an amateur, he doesn't know what he's doing. >> chaos. >> we're going to tie him down, run rings around him. >> the swamp is
steve hilton is the ceo of -- former director for former british prime minister david cameron.tics? >> number one is the economy. you saw it with the folks that abby was talking to in scranton. he's got to get the economy moving, bring back jobs, raise incomes. i thought that was the heart of with why people put their faith in him. he's got to show he can deliver on that promise. that's got to be number one. number two, i think has to be that whole attitude of shaking up washington. i...
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it would be bigger than brexit, but steve hilton is a former adviser to the uk prime minister david cameron single time he says, i see a lot of similarities, even though when donald trump had the billy bush tape and other things came out that made him look like he was bottoming out, you said there was something there. did you really expect this, steve? >> well, it's amazing, really. all night long, and it's been a long night, i've been using that word, wow, isn't this amazing. then i stop myself and think, it's not that amazing. actually, it's the same, as we've discussed many times. i feel like i ought to be there with you in new york for a group hug at this moment. we've been saying this all along, which is that you have, first of all, so many people who support trump, who really responded to his economic agenda, to what he was saying about jobs and growth and opportunity and on immigration. but who were completely shamed by the media and by the establishment into being told that they were xenophobic, racists. the same thing happened with brexit. they were told they were narrow minded, ba
it would be bigger than brexit, but steve hilton is a former adviser to the uk prime minister david cameron single time he says, i see a lot of similarities, even though when donald trump had the billy bush tape and other things came out that made him look like he was bottoming out, you said there was something there. did you really expect this, steve? >> well, it's amazing, really. all night long, and it's been a long night, i've been using that word, wow, isn't this amazing. then i stop...
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. >> here to explain our old friend crowd packed ceo and former director of strategy david cameron, stevea long time ago. steve, it's great to see you this morning. what do you mean by that? the middle class is less prepared for the consequences of a clinton presidency? >> well, those people that she is talking about there, as i said, they are the ones that can least afford the kind of policies that we have seen because they are the victims of the economic failure, not just of the last 8 years under obama but actually the previous 8 years under bush. because if you look at what's happened to incomes in america, the bottom half of the income distribution, 50% of all americans actually earn less today than in 1999. before bush took office. and so to them it really matters whether you see more of the same kind of economic stagnation that we have seen or whether you actually get growth growing faster and faster. if you are in the other half, if you are in the rich, the top 50%, to be honest it doesn't matter to you so much whether the growth is 1% or 2% or 3% or whatever. you will be doing ju
. >> here to explain our old friend crowd packed ceo and former director of strategy david cameron, stevea long time ago. steve, it's great to see you this morning. what do you mean by that? the middle class is less prepared for the consequences of a clinton presidency? >> well, those people that she is talking about there, as i said, they are the ones that can least afford the kind of policies that we have seen because they are the victims of the economic failure, not just of the...
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david rountree. the driver now charged with dui manslaughter. cameron pohlman live at the scene with more on how this happened. cameron cox >> reporter: traffic is locked this time of day brought to a halt after a school crossing ground was hit. st. pete police say that school crossing guard is a 72-year-old who lives here and has worked in this area from mt. vernon elementary school for the last several years. here told by police the driver who hit him was heading westbound when he lost control hitting a sign tree where he continued driving into a blue truck where he finally came to a halt. they are checking him to see if he was impaired. we actually have some shots from action air 1 join the sobriety tests -- showing the sobriety test. the man's daughter just buried her husband and now she will be burying her father. we will continue to update you on air and online at www.abcactionnews.com. >>> of course the most important election today is for the presidency but the second is for the senate. the fight for control of the senate is really close here. b
david rountree. the driver now charged with dui manslaughter. cameron pohlman live at the scene with more on how this happened. cameron cox >> reporter: traffic is locked this time of day brought to a halt after a school crossing ground was hit. st. pete police say that school crossing guard is a 72-year-old who lives here and has worked in this area from mt. vernon elementary school for the last several years. here told by police the driver who hit him was heading westbound when he lost...