120
120
Oct 28, 2016
10/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 120
favorite 0
quote 0
only britain now. britain was alone. hitler considered the war over. considered the war over except the british. the 11th hour, the lion was finally aroused. >> our island, whatever the cost may be, we shall fight on beaches, land, in fields, in streets, and on the hills we shall never surrender. >> for a year they took everything that the nazis could throw at them. for one solid year, from june 1940 to june of 1941, they were the only major power fighting the greatest war machine in the world. they took body blow after body blow. solid punches before they even had their guard up. all they did was take it on the chin and hang on to the ropes. they never went down. and while they buried their dead, they prepared grimly and defiantly for the day when they could strike back. there were no victories to cheer them on. just defeat after defeat. some heroic like the beaches of dunkirk. or like the hills of greece. british soldiers landed to keep their pledge of honor to the greek people. landed knowing they were facing overwhelming odds. some less glorious. h
only britain now. britain was alone. hitler considered the war over. considered the war over except the british. the 11th hour, the lion was finally aroused. >> our island, whatever the cost may be, we shall fight on beaches, land, in fields, in streets, and on the hills we shall never surrender. >> for a year they took everything that the nazis could throw at them. for one solid year, from june 1940 to june of 1941, they were the only major power fighting the greatest war machine...
22
22
Oct 6, 2016
10/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
and that would be a disaster for britain.ause the lesson of britain is that we are a country built on the bonds of family, community, citizenship. of strong institutions and a strong society. the country of my parents who instilled in me a sense of public service and public servants everywhere who want to give something back. the parent who works hard all week but takes time out to coach the kids' football team at the weekend. the local family business in my constituency that's been serving the community for more than 50 years. the servicemen and women i met last week who wear their uniform proudly at home and serve our nation with honor abroad. a country -- [ applause ] a country of decency, fairness and quiet resolve. and a successful country, small in size but large in stature. that with less than 1% of the world's population, boasts more nobel laureates than any country outside of the united states, with two more added just yesterday. two of them from this great city. a country -- [ applause ] a country that boasts three
and that would be a disaster for britain.ause the lesson of britain is that we are a country built on the bonds of family, community, citizenship. of strong institutions and a strong society. the country of my parents who instilled in me a sense of public service and public servants everywhere who want to give something back. the parent who works hard all week but takes time out to coach the kids' football team at the weekend. the local family business in my constituency that's been serving the...
39
39
Oct 5, 2016
10/16
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
as long as britain remains a member your conservative will fight britain's corner. we will get the best deal for our constituents.nstituents i will continue to fight for my constituency. they need to hear from us today and spain needs to listen.and spai the conservatives well never abandon our compatriots on the rock. as our prime minister said we will trigger them. by the end of march next year. once it begins there will be tough negotiations ahead. and we will support thersea may in our strong team. let us never be in doubt that the united kingdom's best days still lie ahead of us. after all we are not only a nation of shopkeepers but also of artists and scientists our country of entrepreneurs and innovators and inventors. and let us not forget the greatness. we are a global trading nation and even though we are leaving the european union we are not leaving europe. we will not walk away from our allies but we will seek to reinvigorate we will scan the horizon for new opportunities. we are not leaving behind our past instead we are preparing for a future. so confer
as long as britain remains a member your conservative will fight britain's corner. we will get the best deal for our constituents.nstituents i will continue to fight for my constituency. they need to hear from us today and spain needs to listen.and spai the conservatives well never abandon our compatriots on the rock. as our prime minister said we will trigger them. by the end of march next year. once it begins there will be tough negotiations ahead. and we will support thersea may in our...
51
51
Oct 4, 2016
10/16
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
britain showed them it could be done. we proved them wrong then and with your help, britain will prove them wrong again. [applause] the destination is clear for all the decisions that matter the most about how taxpayers money is spent and taken here in britain. once again the wall is made in britain and yes the borders controlled here it isn't just about the terms that we leave the european union or the future relationship with the european union. this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for britain to forage for itself a new place in the world and to make our own decisions about the sort of country we want to be. it is a force of social justice, a defender of freedom, the tolerance of fairness and decency andecency as a and of te we celebrate the success of those who need our help. above all steadfast respect of democracy and the people' peoplt to decide their own destiny. for each come after all, democracy is what the referendum was all about. the task is now to bring together the 17.4 billion people voted to leave or r
britain showed them it could be done. we proved them wrong then and with your help, britain will prove them wrong again. [applause] the destination is clear for all the decisions that matter the most about how taxpayers money is spent and taken here in britain. once again the wall is made in britain and yes the borders controlled here it isn't just about the terms that we leave the european union or the future relationship with the european union. this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for...
92
92
Oct 7, 2016
10/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 92
favorite 0
quote 2
. [ applause ] and that britain, the britain we build after brexit, is going to be a global britain.ause -- [ applause ] because while we're leaving the european union, we will not leave the continent of europe. we will not abandon our friends and allies abroad and we will not retreat from the world. in fact, now is the time to forge a bold, new, confident role for ourselves on the world stage. keeping our promises to the poorest people in the world, providing humanitarian support for refugees in need. taking the lead on cracking down on modern slavery wherever it is found. ratifying the paris agreement on climate change. always acting as the strongest and most passionate advocate for free trade right across the globe. and always committed to a strong national defense and supporting the finest armed forces known to man. [ applause ] and this week our excellent defense secretary michael fallon proved not only that we will support them with our hearts and souls, not only will we remain committed to spending 2% of our national on defense but we will never again in any future conflict le
. [ applause ] and that britain, the britain we build after brexit, is going to be a global britain.ause -- [ applause ] because while we're leaving the european union, we will not leave the continent of europe. we will not abandon our friends and allies abroad and we will not retreat from the world. in fact, now is the time to forge a bold, new, confident role for ourselves on the world stage. keeping our promises to the poorest people in the world, providing humanitarian support for refugees...
65
65
Oct 12, 2016
10/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
i want to talk about britain after bre skbxit and a truly gl br britain. i want to start with the relationship in the european union. there are several thing that is need to be laid to rest. the line of argument in which soft announced a form of continued membership and hard as a rejection of the trade is one that's too often prop grate g t gaited and the truth is too many people are looking at the future relationship by the eu and defined by the way that it looked in the past. it's the members of the eu for more than 40 years. that's a negotiation that we're members of the eu and they fought for the members of the eu. what we're talking about now is very different. whether people like it or not, the country voted to leave the eu and that means that we're going leave the eu and we're going to be a country & over ride the parliaments and courts and that themeans that we're go once more for a whole host of matters from the way that we label the food and choose immigration. so the process that we're about to begin is not about negotiating all of it away again
i want to talk about britain after bre skbxit and a truly gl br britain. i want to start with the relationship in the european union. there are several thing that is need to be laid to rest. the line of argument in which soft announced a form of continued membership and hard as a rejection of the trade is one that's too often prop grate g t gaited and the truth is too many people are looking at the future relationship by the eu and defined by the way that it looked in the past. it's the members...
94
94
Oct 1, 2016
10/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 94
favorite 0
quote 0
narrator: back on main street, usa, daily we followed britain's life struggle, for if britain died, wee atlantic, the british fleet, might go to nazi germany. we would be unprotected, our shores, our people, our homes in danger. britain must not fall. in our harbors, idle and rotting, lay ancient destroyers. they had been built for world war i, but this was world war ii, and this gave us an idea. 50 tired over-age destroyers were revitalized, transferred to great britain. in return we acquired further protection of our shores. we received a chain of bases stretching from newfoundland to british guiana. these bases threw a steel wall around the caribbean. these bases gave new safety to the panama canal. it was now clear to the aggressors that we were conscious of the threat they represented to our country. mr. berle, assistant secretary of state, will tell us how they got together and tried to scare us off. adolf berle: from 1936 on, it became increasingly clear to the world that germany, italy, and japan were pursuing a common pattern of aggression, both in europe and in the far east.
narrator: back on main street, usa, daily we followed britain's life struggle, for if britain died, wee atlantic, the british fleet, might go to nazi germany. we would be unprotected, our shores, our people, our homes in danger. britain must not fall. in our harbors, idle and rotting, lay ancient destroyers. they had been built for world war i, but this was world war ii, and this gave us an idea. 50 tired over-age destroyers were revitalized, transferred to great britain. in return we acquired...
25
25
Oct 29, 2016
10/16
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
, britain's greatness was developed in the period before so i think britain could continue to play a major role. >> on behalf of every one i would like to say how much we have enjoyed tonight what has been a memorable occasion. the british empire and its commonwealth men will still say [inaudible] we are live at the 33rd international churchill conference in washington, d.c. focusing on the former prime minister's friends and speakers include additional story and all their masters and commanders held the titans won the war in the west 1941 to 1945. and later at 7:00 the texas general officer, state senator menendez and musician phil collins talk about the spanish mission, the alamo at the tribune festival in austin. >> this group of people were going and they knew they were going to die but they went. there was something very noble and i've learned it wasn't quite as black-and-white and that is one of the things that would be good in this day in ages we put it into context. >> you notice he's not wearing a weapon. he would often lead a tax wearing nothing but that riding crop that yo
, britain's greatness was developed in the period before so i think britain could continue to play a major role. >> on behalf of every one i would like to say how much we have enjoyed tonight what has been a memorable occasion. the british empire and its commonwealth men will still say [inaudible] we are live at the 33rd international churchill conference in washington, d.c. focusing on the former prime minister's friends and speakers include additional story and all their masters and...
101
101
Oct 5, 2016
10/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 101
favorite 0
quote 0
a britain that not only divides but a great britain that thrives. it has certainly been quite a year. i know that many of you have spent the last 12 months campaigning hard both for our party and in many cases in the referendum. and for the first time friends and colleagues were on different sides of the vote. but regardless of he campaigned, there is one thing we can all agree on, that is only a conservative government would give leadership to the rest of the world. [ applause ]. the british public has made their choice and now it's our job to make it happen. that's exactly what we are doing. our party has come together for ordinary working people. much changed in the last year. but much is also the same. we have a conservative prime minister who offers a united party, and a strong capital. we have a strong economy with low unemployment. we have a hrerd of the opposition in a competent party but is incapable of taking off the responsibilities of government. now, britain is a proud country which others look to for inspiration and leadership. we hand
a britain that not only divides but a great britain that thrives. it has certainly been quite a year. i know that many of you have spent the last 12 months campaigning hard both for our party and in many cases in the referendum. and for the first time friends and colleagues were on different sides of the vote. but regardless of he campaigned, there is one thing we can all agree on, that is only a conservative government would give leadership to the rest of the world. [ applause ]. the british...
48
48
Oct 6, 2016
10/16
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
[applause] and that britain we've else after brexit will be a global britain.ecause while we are leaving the european union, we will not continent of europe. will not abandon our friends and allies abroad and not from the world. now is the time to build a confident road for ourselves on the world stage. keeping our promises to the world, people of the providing humanitarian support to refugees in need. taking the lead of the cracking down of modern slavery wherever it is found. ratifying the agreement on climate change. as the strongest and most passionate advocate. and always committed to a andng, national defense supporting the finest armed forces known to man. [applause] and this week, our excellent proved notretary only we will support them with our heart and soul, not only will we remain committed to spending 2% of our national defense, but we will never again in any future activistset those lawyerng human rights commits acts on the bravest men of our armed forces. [applause] ,t is about restoring fairness something that must be at the heart of everything
[applause] and that britain we've else after brexit will be a global britain.ecause while we are leaving the european union, we will not continent of europe. will not abandon our friends and allies abroad and not from the world. now is the time to build a confident road for ourselves on the world stage. keeping our promises to the world, people of the providing humanitarian support to refugees in need. taking the lead of the cracking down of modern slavery wherever it is found. ratifying the...
85
85
Oct 7, 2016
10/16
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 85
favorite 0
quote 0
and that -- [applause] and that britain, the britain we build after brexit is going o be a global britain[applause] while we're leaving the european union we will not leave the continent of europe. we will not abandon our friends and allies abroad, and we will not retreat from the world. in fact, now is the time to forge a bold new confident role for ourselves on the world stage. keeping our promises to the poorest people in the world, providing humanitarian support for refugees in need, taking the lead on cracking down on modern slavery wherever it is found, ratifying the agreement on climate change. always acting as the strongest and most passion nal advocate for free trade right across the globe and always committed to a strong national defense and supporting the finest armed forces known to man. [applause] and this week our excellent defense secretary proved not only that we will support them with our heart and souls, not only will we remain committed to spending 2% of our national income on defense, but we will never again in any future conflict let those activists left-wings human r
and that -- [applause] and that britain, the britain we build after brexit is going o be a global britain[applause] while we're leaving the european union we will not leave the continent of europe. we will not abandon our friends and allies abroad, and we will not retreat from the world. in fact, now is the time to forge a bold new confident role for ourselves on the world stage. keeping our promises to the poorest people in the world, providing humanitarian support for refugees in need, taking...
35
35
Oct 29, 2016
10/16
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
, britain's greatness was developed in the period before so i think britain could continue to play a major role. >> on behalf of every one i would like to say how much we have enjoyed tonight what has been a memorable this is from the equal justice conference in washington, d.c.. it's an hour. welcome to the equal justice works conference. i am the proud executive director. you are in for a treat today a conversation between the justice of the united states supreme court and the judge e on the cot of appeals for the seventh circuit. let me quickly get, where debato they fit like liquor, you took it. that's okay. so, justice kagan needs no introduction. serving as the associate white house counsel, the dean of harvard law school and first solicitor general seized 112 justice and fourth woman to serve on the united states supreme court. our moderator has also dedicated all of her career to public service. she was the first woman of color to serve as division chief in the office in chicago and the u.s. district court for the district in illinois. she is the first and only judge of color
, britain's greatness was developed in the period before so i think britain could continue to play a major role. >> on behalf of every one i would like to say how much we have enjoyed tonight what has been a memorable this is from the equal justice conference in washington, d.c.. it's an hour. welcome to the equal justice works conference. i am the proud executive director. you are in for a treat today a conversation between the justice of the united states supreme court and the judge e...
59
59
Oct 24, 2016
10/16
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 0
britain is where most of these people are desperate to get to.he current favorite to become france's next president has said she wants to entirely renegotiate the terms of this accord, while the head of the region that includes calais is quoted as saying as the british people have chosen to take back their freedom, they must also take back their borders. annette: that even the right wing tabloid, "daily mail," the paper that's being questioning whether some of the minors accepted into the britain are under the age of 13 years old. well.pticism is alive and unsurprisingly under the headline neediest kids arrive at coaches read that four of child refugees were brought to britain over the weekend. the fact that the recent levels look younger than some of those who had arrived in previous days. annette: "the telegraph," has been having a bit of fun with this raging debate over how the u.k. could or should determine the age of those children that they are accepting. with the latest from that paper, we see a bus entering a migrant welcome center and on
britain is where most of these people are desperate to get to.he current favorite to become france's next president has said she wants to entirely renegotiate the terms of this accord, while the head of the region that includes calais is quoted as saying as the british people have chosen to take back their freedom, they must also take back their borders. annette: that even the right wing tabloid, "daily mail," the paper that's being questioning whether some of the minors accepted into...
27
27
Oct 1, 2016
10/16
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
it is run across britain. there is no doubt it was a year ago and it grew out of the first for a new kind of politics. the conviction the old way of running the economy was delivering for more and more people. it is not about me. it has produced repressed inequality and a political stitch up for the vast majority of people out of power. since the crash of 2008, the depend and the end of counterproductive austerity has led to the rise no movement. it is one country after another. in britain, it has happened in a different way. in the heart of traditional politics. it is something that we should be a fairly proud of. it is what labor was sounded or to be the voice of men are -- voice of many from the bottom of. but it also means it is no good, going back to the tired old economic system of 30 years ago. broken whereins a new era. the demand politics and economics of our own time. actually, theresa may gets it. people want change and that is why she was on the steps of the -- inequality of burning injustice. prom
it is run across britain. there is no doubt it was a year ago and it grew out of the first for a new kind of politics. the conviction the old way of running the economy was delivering for more and more people. it is not about me. it has produced repressed inequality and a political stitch up for the vast majority of people out of power. since the crash of 2008, the depend and the end of counterproductive austerity has led to the rise no movement. it is one country after another. in britain, it...
64
64
Oct 12, 2016
10/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
a britain that not only survived, but a great britain that thrived. thank you. >> conference, good afternoon. well, it's certainly been quite a year. i know that many of you have spent the last 12 months campaigning hard, both for our party and in many cases in the referendum. and for the first time, friends and colleagues were on different sides of the vote. but regardless of whether you campaigned to remain or leave, there is one thing that we can all agree on. and that's that only a conservative government will deliver for britain and give leadership to the rest of the world. the british public have made their choice and now it's our job to make it happen. and that's exactly what we are doing. our party has come together that's delivering for ordinary working people. much has changed in the past year, but much is also the same. we have a conservative prime minister who offers credible, proven leadership, a united party and a strong cabinet team. we have a strong economy with low unemployment. business is expanding and taxes are cut. and in case you
a britain that not only survived, but a great britain that thrived. thank you. >> conference, good afternoon. well, it's certainly been quite a year. i know that many of you have spent the last 12 months campaigning hard, both for our party and in many cases in the referendum. and for the first time, friends and colleagues were on different sides of the vote. but regardless of whether you campaigned to remain or leave, there is one thing that we can all agree on. and that's that only a...
214
214
Oct 28, 2016
10/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 214
favorite 0
quote 3
for negotiations to succeed, britain needs a plan. what is clear to everybody from european leaders, non-governmental organizations and business is that quite clearly the government doesn't have one. is the prime minister willing to tell us if access to single market is a red line for her government or not? the prime minister made it clear she wants to end freedom of movement but hasn't been clear to business what will be taken in its place causing uncertainty for business and for the many eu nationals who reside in this country and make such a great contribution to our economy. and can she also tell us if her government is supporting moves by senior conservatives to amend the great repeal bill by adding a sunset clause allowing ministers to strip away eu laws on workers' rights and environmental protection in the years that succeed the exit from the european union. and also tell us how the government will make a shortfall resulting from the loss of structural funding to vital capital programs all over this country. one week the prime
for negotiations to succeed, britain needs a plan. what is clear to everybody from european leaders, non-governmental organizations and business is that quite clearly the government doesn't have one. is the prime minister willing to tell us if access to single market is a red line for her government or not? the prime minister made it clear she wants to end freedom of movement but hasn't been clear to business what will be taken in its place causing uncertainty for business and for the many eu...
98
98
Oct 28, 2016
10/16
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 98
favorite 0
quote 0
and it was to try to get a loan for britain because lend lease has stopped on ve day, and britain was, frankly, broke, really broke. they didn't know where the next thing was coming from. and i found -- i was in new york to get -- the day before and i spoke at the university club, and i never heard this story before and i don't know whether allen packwood has but it's in their magazine, and apparently he got on the chair and made a speech and he gave the -- all the rest of it and he used an extraordinary image, and he is talking about britain being bankrupt and he says, what would happen if the mighty queen mary liner ran out of fuel and the engine stops? and it found itself drifting without control towards the american coast? i'll tell you what would happen. the american coast guard would ensure that every conceivable ship that could come out to save the queen mary would leave harbor and save the queen mary. the message was, this is what i want you to do now, because britain is like the queen mary, dangerously close to rung out of fuel. now, winston, despite all his influence on the
and it was to try to get a loan for britain because lend lease has stopped on ve day, and britain was, frankly, broke, really broke. they didn't know where the next thing was coming from. and i found -- i was in new york to get -- the day before and i spoke at the university club, and i never heard this story before and i don't know whether allen packwood has but it's in their magazine, and apparently he got on the chair and made a speech and he gave the -- all the rest of it and he used an...
69
69
Oct 29, 2016
10/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
thats credit, he did say if britain was attacked, canada would come to britain's aid. whether that made any impression ithitler's is not known, but made an impact on his future decisions. 1939, britain 3, declaring war on germany, king broadcast to the people of canada. "the forces of evil have been loosed on the world. call on canadians tonight in a to protect all that makes life worth living. and to preserve for future generations those liberties and institutions which others have decreed to us." on september 9, canada's parliament passed legislation declaring war on germany. war, one thing to be at and another to be able to wage war. 1939 was totally unprepared. however, deficiencies were quickly remedied. agreedember 26, canada to be a training ground for airmen from britain, australia, new zealand, and canada. it achieved spectacular results. trained and pilots canada assuming three quarters of the cost of $1.6 billion. president franklin roosevelt remarked that canada was protecting democracy. a general election was held in canada where kings liberal party won in
thats credit, he did say if britain was attacked, canada would come to britain's aid. whether that made any impression ithitler's is not known, but made an impact on his future decisions. 1939, britain 3, declaring war on germany, king broadcast to the people of canada. "the forces of evil have been loosed on the world. call on canadians tonight in a to protect all that makes life worth living. and to preserve for future generations those liberties and institutions which others have...
70
70
Oct 17, 2016
10/16
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
britain has agreed to except scores of children. thousands of migrants fleeing war and hardship are living in calle and hopes -- in calais and hope to make it to britain. catherine norrison told us more. catherine: 14 children unaccompanied minors have been brought into the jungle camp. doesn't -- dozens of children have been taken on the journey. let a groups working here in calais say it is a drop in the ocean. they say there are more than 100 -- 1200 unaccompanied minors living in a very precarious condition here. and that they fu -- the french and british are trying to get them reunited with family members across the channel. there is no clear word from french authorities about what exactly is going to happen to people living here in the jungle. they have been trying to get to the u.k. they have blocked some of them for many months. french authorities have have promised that they will dismantle the camp and put people in dryer, secure accommodations while they will apply for a sign up and france. the problem is that many people
britain has agreed to except scores of children. thousands of migrants fleeing war and hardship are living in calle and hopes -- in calais and hope to make it to britain. catherine norrison told us more. catherine: 14 children unaccompanied minors have been brought into the jungle camp. doesn't -- dozens of children have been taken on the journey. let a groups working here in calais say it is a drop in the ocean. they say there are more than 100 -- 1200 unaccompanied minors living in a very...
83
83
Oct 6, 2016
10/16
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 0
to try to reassure banks that britain is still open for business. our editor in chief sits down with hammond this hour. nejra: another shoe drops at deutsche bank. an audit shows the bankhead mismarked as many as 37 deals including colluding with -- colluding to conceal the italian vendors losses. vonnie: portugal secretary of state for treasury joins us this hour. the country's bonds are among the worst performing this year. we will ask felix how he plans to attract more investment in portugal. about 30 minutes into the trading day in the u.s.. julie hyman has the latest. julie: we are seeing stocks in the u.s. pullback a little bit this morning. all three major averages trading lower at the moment, not by that much but we are seeing groups like health care pullback as drugmakers continue to come under fire, particularly mylan over the pricing of epipen and we are seeing financial shares after a big advance yesterday. oil prices continue to be in focus. they continue to move higher and energy shares are one of the soul groups of the s&p rising toda
to try to reassure banks that britain is still open for business. our editor in chief sits down with hammond this hour. nejra: another shoe drops at deutsche bank. an audit shows the bankhead mismarked as many as 37 deals including colluding with -- colluding to conceal the italian vendors losses. vonnie: portugal secretary of state for treasury joins us this hour. the country's bonds are among the worst performing this year. we will ask felix how he plans to attract more investment in...
95
95
Oct 14, 2016
10/16
by
KQED
tv
eye 95
favorite 0
quote 0
and britain can't start doing that until it's left the eu. otherwise in the eu it can't be doing it. it then has to reapply for membership of the world trade organization as an individual country. right now it's a member as part of the eu. there is a sort of mind-numbingly complex set of things that have to happen. and the other reason to worry is that right now in this kind of populist antitrade investment that we are in, the ease with which countries will agree to trade deals is just much harder than it used to be. so it is going to take years tor the brits to renegotiate trade deals with lots of countries. it doesn't happen overnight. and in the interim, we're not sure what the rules and regulations will be. so i think in the long run, eventually, where britain ends up depends on three things. it depends on what kind of relationship we end with the eu, hard brexit or soft brexit it depends on what the-- transition of government is, we can't do it in two years so what kind of transition will be and what kind of british policy will be. the b
and britain can't start doing that until it's left the eu. otherwise in the eu it can't be doing it. it then has to reapply for membership of the world trade organization as an individual country. right now it's a member as part of the eu. there is a sort of mind-numbingly complex set of things that have to happen. and the other reason to worry is that right now in this kind of populist antitrade investment that we are in, the ease with which countries will agree to trade deals is just much...
36
36
Oct 16, 2016
10/16
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
britain cannot do that until they leave the eu.t then has to reapply for membership of the world trade organization as an individual country, it is now a member as part of the eu. there is a complex of things that need to happen. and right now in this populist, anti-trade environment, the ease with which countries will agree to trade deals is much harder than it was. so it will take years for the brits to renegotiate trade deals. and in the interim, we are not sure what the rules and regulations will be. eventually, where it is up will depend on a few things. where ins up with the e.u. what the transition is. what kind of a transition arrangement would it be? and the best outcome would be the closest possible relationship ideally inside the single market. and a long transition time for people to adjust, and sensible arrangement would it be? open policies in britain. in my worry is that some of those will have a worse outcome. charlie: let me touch on something. syria? this is a tragedy. it is an international tragedy. zanny: tomorr
britain cannot do that until they leave the eu.t then has to reapply for membership of the world trade organization as an individual country, it is now a member as part of the eu. there is a complex of things that need to happen. and right now in this populist, anti-trade environment, the ease with which countries will agree to trade deals is much harder than it was. so it will take years for the brits to renegotiate trade deals. and in the interim, we are not sure what the rules and...
117
117
Oct 18, 2016
10/16
by
KCSM
tv
eye 117
favorite 0
quote 0
he was a gift from britain. on her 37th birthday, it was the longest living giant panda.s a reminder of the stories we are following for you. iraq and its allies have begun the long awaited events to retake the northern city of mosul from the so-called islamic state. iraqi units, curtis forces and english are moving towards the city. after a short break i will be back to take you through the day. stick around. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] &ñxñx ♪ [theme music] ♪ [theme music] >>>ernabel demillo: hi, i'm ernabel demillo, welcome to asian american life. we're coming to you from the queens botanical garden in the heart of flushing, queens, the most ethnically diverse county in the country. the garden is a 39 acre urban oasis celebrating the people, plants and cultures of the diverse borough it serves. be sure to stop by the recently renovated herb garden,
he was a gift from britain. on her 37th birthday, it was the longest living giant panda.s a reminder of the stories we are following for you. iraq and its allies have begun the long awaited events to retake the northern city of mosul from the so-called islamic state. iraqi units, curtis forces and english are moving towards the city. after a short break i will be back to take you through the day. stick around. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible...
83
83
Oct 14, 2016
10/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 0
and that is one of the missions of global britain. but i think an outward looking britain is, above all, good for us. it's good for britain because we are about, in the next few years, to be liberated to go across the world and do a new set of free trade deals. an extremely exciting prospect. and to get back to the beginning of my remarks, we will be going out again to places where perhaps people haven't seen so much of us in the past in places where they thought we had forgotten about them. and we have a superb fco network to help make it happen. we have more reach than our friends in france. more -- bigger network of embassies at only 17% of the cost. and, finally, one of the biggest privileges of my job in the last few months to meet our people who represent the uk to the world. they seem to me in my advanced years, they seem amazingly young, idealistic, very often intellectually brilliant like the two people on either side of me, and i believe they are excited about the challenge of projecting global britain and they have a -- the
and that is one of the missions of global britain. but i think an outward looking britain is, above all, good for us. it's good for britain because we are about, in the next few years, to be liberated to go across the world and do a new set of free trade deals. an extremely exciting prospect. and to get back to the beginning of my remarks, we will be going out again to places where perhaps people haven't seen so much of us in the past in places where they thought we had forgotten about them....
42
42
Oct 21, 2016
10/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 0
and that is one of the missions of global britain. i think an outward looking britain is, above all, good for us. it's good for britain because we are about, in the next few years, to be liberated, to go across the world and do a few set of free trade deals, an extremely exciting prospect, and to get back to the beginning of my remarks, we will be going out again to places where perhaps people haven't seen so much of us in the past in places where they thought we had forgotten about them. and we have a superb fco network to help make it happen. we have more reach than our friends in france. more bigger network of embassies at least 17% of the cost. and, finally, one of the biggest privileges of my job in the last few months to meet our people who represent the u.k. to the world. they seem to me in my advanced years, they seem amazingly young, idealistic, very often intellectually brilliant like the two people on either side of me, and i believe they are excited about the challenge of projecting global britain and they have a -- they h
and that is one of the missions of global britain. i think an outward looking britain is, above all, good for us. it's good for britain because we are about, in the next few years, to be liberated, to go across the world and do a few set of free trade deals, an extremely exciting prospect, and to get back to the beginning of my remarks, we will be going out again to places where perhaps people haven't seen so much of us in the past in places where they thought we had forgotten about them. and...
103
103
Oct 24, 2016
10/16
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 103
favorite 0
quote 0
and what is clear to everybody -- britain needs a plan.hat is clear to everybody, quite clearly the government does not have one. can the prime minister tell the house if any progress has been made since the council meeting last week? is she willing to tell us if access to single market is a redline for the government or not? the prime minister has made it clear she wants to and freedom of movement, but it has not been clear to business what will be taken in its place, causing uncertainty for business for nationals who reside -- and for nationals to reside in this country make a great contribution to our economy. and she has not said whether they will amend the great repeal bill by allowing a sunset laws, allowing ministers to strip away eu laws on workers rights and environmental protection in the years that succeed the exit from the european union and also tell us how the government plans to make up the shortfall of funding for those regions resulting from the loss of structural funding for vital capital programs all over this country. w
and what is clear to everybody -- britain needs a plan.hat is clear to everybody, quite clearly the government does not have one. can the prime minister tell the house if any progress has been made since the council meeting last week? is she willing to tell us if access to single market is a redline for the government or not? the prime minister has made it clear she wants to and freedom of movement, but it has not been clear to business what will be taken in its place, causing uncertainty for...
110
110
Oct 7, 2016
10/16
by
CNBC
tv
eye 110
favorite 0
quote 0
the rates in britain are going higher. people are expecting there's going to be inflation there, because of the weak currency. that means some of the european banks are going to get hurt. the british banks are going to get hurt. why are they going to get hurt? you say, well, listen, the rates are going up, they can make those loans. if the economy is getting weaker, they're not going to be able to offset delinquencies with higher loans. because of that, all these banks are loaded with sovereign debt. that is their safety cushion. what you're going to say is, as the rates go higher, sovereign bonds go lower and then they have to question about their clolt. those questions come in. that's going to add to it. and then finally, the global economy is going to take a hit. i said this before, what britain did and this is going to have an impact throughout europe. what britain did is said, we're in for it, we will vote for an economic shock to control immigration. and so that's what they did. now, what does that mean here in the u
the rates in britain are going higher. people are expecting there's going to be inflation there, because of the weak currency. that means some of the european banks are going to get hurt. the british banks are going to get hurt. why are they going to get hurt? you say, well, listen, the rates are going up, they can make those loans. if the economy is getting weaker, they're not going to be able to offset delinquencies with higher loans. because of that, all these banks are loaded with sovereign...
88
88
Oct 6, 2016
10/16
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 88
favorite 0
quote 0
we want to get the right brexit for britain. this has to be about mutual advantage, mutually beneficial and solution. >> hammond also said the u.k. doesn't dilute itself that the eu owes it any favors. people in china are pleased with their countries global rising power but there also concerned about foreign entanglements. those are the conclusions from the pew research center survey. still, they are worried by u.s. power and influence. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i'm courtney donohoe. this is bloomberg. >> let's get back to deutsche bank. according to an audit commissioned by german regulators, the bank mismarked dozens of trade is similar to the deal done. deutsche bank saying it reached a deal on job cuts. for more, we are joined by the u.k. bloomberg finance team michael moore. i'm taking a look at deutsche bank share price. slightlyading down now. how has the news flow been feeding into this reaction from investors? >> part of it is these trades back
we want to get the right brexit for britain. this has to be about mutual advantage, mutually beneficial and solution. >> hammond also said the u.k. doesn't dilute itself that the eu owes it any favors. people in china are pleased with their countries global rising power but there also concerned about foreign entanglements. those are the conclusions from the pew research center survey. still, they are worried by u.s. power and influence. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than...
89
89
Oct 3, 2016
10/16
by
WOIO
tv
eye 89
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> the prime minister of britain sets a timetable for britain to leave the european union. boost it's about moving forward not back. it's looking up not down. it's feeling up thinking up living up. it's being in motion... in body in spirit in the now. boost. it's not just nutrition, it's intelligent nutrition. with 26 vitamins and minerals it's choosing to go in one direction... up. boost. be up for it. hi my name is tom. i'm raph. my name is anne. i'm one of the real live attorneys you can talk to through legalzoom. don't let unanswered legal questions hold you up, because we're here, we're here, and we've got your back. legalzoom. legal help is here. ? you never believed inere. fairytales. knights in shining armor or happily ever after. came along, you'd be ready. time to shine. orbit. >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around >>> well, on the cbs "moneywatch," a brexity blueprint and halloween scares up some big sales. hena daniels is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, hena. >> good morning. >>> the markets finished the wee
. >>> the prime minister of britain sets a timetable for britain to leave the european union. boost it's about moving forward not back. it's looking up not down. it's feeling up thinking up living up. it's being in motion... in body in spirit in the now. boost. it's not just nutrition, it's intelligent nutrition. with 26 vitamins and minerals it's choosing to go in one direction... up. boost. be up for it. hi my name is tom. i'm raph. my name is anne. i'm one of the real live attorneys...
62
62
Oct 5, 2016
10/16
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
the five films and global britain. course we don't -- we don't want to wield our hard power in an age before we do, when we gauge our armed services clear and achievable missions, they can be remarkably affect his end of 2% of our gdp spent on defense, we will be the leading military player in western europe for the foreseeable future. [applause] are hard power is dwarfed by a o phenomenon that pessimistpessimist s never predicted when we had bundled the british empire and that is of course our soft power. the base of the extension around the world that is perfect that in this country and now has more speakers in any other language all the confidence of the world code to gain votes of british soft power by the likes of jeremy clarkson and more honored abroad in his own country or jk rolling who is worshiped by young people in some countries as a kind of stability or just to the bbc. no matter how every reading or shameless the anti-brexit they sometimes can be. i think the single greatest and most of the good ambassado
the five films and global britain. course we don't -- we don't want to wield our hard power in an age before we do, when we gauge our armed services clear and achievable missions, they can be remarkably affect his end of 2% of our gdp spent on defense, we will be the leading military player in western europe for the foreseeable future. [applause] are hard power is dwarfed by a o phenomenon that pessimistpessimist s never predicted when we had bundled the british empire and that is of course our...
52
52
Oct 29, 2016
10/16
by
KCSM
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
britain plans to begin negotiations to leave the eu before the end of march 2017. nissan's decision is likely to affect the course of action of more than 1,000 japanese companies doing business in the uk. mitsubishi posted its first mid term net loss in six years. they are still struggling to win back customers' trust after it was caught rigging mileage tests. sales from april to september dropped 19% from a year earlier. company officials admit the fuel data scandal hurt the company's brand image. net loss for the period was $2 billion. that includes compensation for people who own models that are not as fuel efficient as the company claimed. mitsubishi executives expect another rough ride in the second half. they hope to rebuild the company under the umbrella of nissan motor. sony said on friday that embezzlement at one of its group companies caused losses of about $8.5 million. the company sony lsi design does semiconductor designs. sony says the employees issued fictitious orders and padded order values for over four years. executives with the japanese electron
britain plans to begin negotiations to leave the eu before the end of march 2017. nissan's decision is likely to affect the course of action of more than 1,000 japanese companies doing business in the uk. mitsubishi posted its first mid term net loss in six years. they are still struggling to win back customers' trust after it was caught rigging mileage tests. sales from april to september dropped 19% from a year earlier. company officials admit the fuel data scandal hurt the company's brand...
26
26
Oct 3, 2016
10/16
by
KUSA
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
prime minister may says it will limits on immigration policy a britain priority, britain vote is to leave the eu back in june. >>> deutsche bank is weighing heavily on investors. good monday morning to you. >> reporter: and good monday morning to you as well. hard to believe it's already the final quarter of the year but investors will have to hang tight over particularly the jobbed weportedment and wondering when or not it will wie into the federal reserves and the cla could be on the table. so, wash that jobs resport on sfr and they'll continue to watch oil prices. and keep an eye on deutsche and concern up to a $14 billion settlement they could face, the department of gists. we know deutsche bank executives are due to reach an agreement on that settlement. some report said s suggested it be under 3 million. >>> and deliveries of tesla models nearly same kwquarter last year. >>> cnbc's nancy. >>> just ahead, lindsey lohan undergoes surgery following a freak boating accident. >>> and the human tower competition. teams compete to build the "early today" will be right back. r. because it k
prime minister may says it will limits on immigration policy a britain priority, britain vote is to leave the eu back in june. >>> deutsche bank is weighing heavily on investors. good monday morning to you. >> reporter: and good monday morning to you as well. hard to believe it's already the final quarter of the year but investors will have to hang tight over particularly the jobbed weportedment and wondering when or not it will wie into the federal reserves and the cla could be...
53
53
Oct 12, 2016
10/16
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 0
many japanese investors are in britain and has already halted its investment. 140,000 people in britain broke for japanese companies. they've made it clear those jobs depend on a single market access. what reassurance can he give to workers today desperately worried about their future, their comp me and their jobs? >> first of all, the biggest vote of confidence that we had in britain after the referendum was 25 billion pounds investment from a japanese company and taking of bribes paid to him in relation to what we are doing in our negotiations come he doesn't seem to get what the future is going to be about. the u.k. will be leaving the european union. we are not asking ourselves what it is membership or want to retain. we are saying what is the right relationship for the u.k. to have the maximum underside of our economy and country. >> mr. speaker, there's a danger this government appeared to be turning their back on a single market market which was indeed a commitment and a conservative party manifesto. the reality is since the brexit but the trade deficit is widening forecast being
many japanese investors are in britain and has already halted its investment. 140,000 people in britain broke for japanese companies. they've made it clear those jobs depend on a single market access. what reassurance can he give to workers today desperately worried about their future, their comp me and their jobs? >> first of all, the biggest vote of confidence that we had in britain after the referendum was 25 billion pounds investment from a japanese company and taking of bribes paid...
78
78
Oct 1, 2016
10/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 78
favorite 0
quote 0
great britain, russia, and china will be represented by high-ranking officers.ntime, the allied armed forces have been ordered to suspend offensive actions. the proclamation of vj day must await the formal signing of the surrender terms by japan. narrator: newsman rush the president's report to a waiting world. in new york city and throughout the rejoicing nation and world, vast throngs of happy people celebrate the end of fighting, the dawn of peace. in times square, it is official. it is all over. it is total victory. [cheering] narrator: all night long, the rejoicing continues. never before in history has there been greater reason to be thankful for peace. the world's free people are united in their determination that world's peace shall never be endangered again. japan formally surrendered in 1945 ending world war ii. ii national world war memorial in washington, d.c. market the 71st anniversary of victory over japan day. world war ii army veteran delivers remarks along with representatives of the national park service and friend of the national world war ii
great britain, russia, and china will be represented by high-ranking officers.ntime, the allied armed forces have been ordered to suspend offensive actions. the proclamation of vj day must await the formal signing of the surrender terms by japan. narrator: newsman rush the president's report to a waiting world. in new york city and throughout the rejoicing nation and world, vast throngs of happy people celebrate the end of fighting, the dawn of peace. in times square, it is official. it is all...