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it traditionally burns a figure of guy fox who plotted to blow up the british parliament more than 400 years ago. >>> a suspect being taken away by a secret service agent. this came moments after donald trump was rushed off the stage in reno, nevada. this happened saturday. austin krites told gma he was mobbed after holding up a republicans against trump sign and escorted out by secret service. a gun. >>> the -- so much so that the nra posted this on instagram. take a look at this. two separate election dates, keep watching. there's going to be a picture. it reads remember your assigned voting days second reality supporters, november 8th. gun control advocates november 9th. >>> election day will be a workers across the u.s. this year. general motors, ford, square, hurst publishing, patagonia, mattress county casper and digital media company thrillist giving workers a paid day off. patagonia is closing all its stores, even its distribution center in nevada. there's no federal law requiring workers get time off to vote and state laws vary. >>> good morning, from the here, 6:10 a.m., righ
it traditionally burns a figure of guy fox who plotted to blow up the british parliament more than 400 years ago. >>> a suspect being taken away by a secret service agent. this came moments after donald trump was rushed off the stage in reno, nevada. this happened saturday. austin krites told gma he was mobbed after holding up a republicans against trump sign and escorted out by secret service. a gun. >>> the -- so much so that the nra posted this on instagram. take a look at...
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(fast drum - in september, 1783, american colonists and members of the british parliament signed the treaty of paris. officially ending the revolutionary war. part of that treaty granted a parcel of land to the united states known as the northwest territory. but it existed without a state flag for almost one hundred years. until an architect named john eisemann came up with a most unusual design. - the ohio flag is the only state flag out of the fifty that is not a rectangle. it's a swallowtail flag that we usually see on a boat. what it is, is it's a pennant, but it comes to two points. and they chose that to be distinct. they wanted ohio to look different er state flags and they certainly hieved that. they chose to use the red, white and blue of the american flag. several states have done that. but they also achieved simplicity by putting the letter o in the canton of the flag. and the letter o has two meanings to people in ohio. it's o for ohio. but also, it's the buckeye state. - buckeyes are round nuts, commonly found in ohio, representing the original thirteen states. four more
(fast drum - in september, 1783, american colonists and members of the british parliament signed the treaty of paris. officially ending the revolutionary war. part of that treaty granted a parcel of land to the united states known as the northwest territory. but it existed without a state flag for almost one hundred years. until an architect named john eisemann came up with a most unusual design. - the ohio flag is the only state flag out of the fifty that is not a rectangle. it's a swallowtail...
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(fast drum music) american colonists and members of the british parliament signed the treaty of paris. officially ending the revolutionary war. part of that treaty granted a parcel of land to the united states known as the northwest territory. that territory would become ohio. in 1803, ohio was admitted as our seventeenth state. but it existed without a state flag for almost one hundred years. until an architect named john eisemann lag is the only state flag out of the fifty that is not a rectangle. it's a swallowtail flag that we usually see on a boat. what it is, is it's a pennant, but it comes to two points. and they chose that to be distinct. they wanted ohio to look different from all the other state flags and they certainly achieved that. they chose to use the red, white and blue of the american flag. several states have done that. but they also achieved simplicity by putting the letter o and the letter o has two meanings to people in ohio. it's o for ohio. but also, it's the buckeye state. - buckeyes are round nuts, commonly found in ohio, that native americans thought resemble
(fast drum music) american colonists and members of the british parliament signed the treaty of paris. officially ending the revolutionary war. part of that treaty granted a parcel of land to the united states known as the northwest territory. that territory would become ohio. in 1803, ohio was admitted as our seventeenth state. but it existed without a state flag for almost one hundred years. until an architect named john eisemann lag is the only state flag out of the fifty that is not a...
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the british parliament told us however, they foresee, access and security challenges with a floating tion. the last time parliament was rebuilt after it was bombed by the nazi, churchill created to keep it smaller and creating the back room for debates. who knows what inspirations politicians may get if they govern on the float. the answer for our challenge question was c. how much coal? >> it was transferred from 1972 to 1988. he sold it for 16 years. the current chancellor is serving her 11 years. thanks for all of you for being apart of my program this week, i will see you next week. >>> it is time for reliable sources. how the news gets made and a special welcome o our viewers here in the u.s. and all around the world on cnn international. this hour, hateful groups by donald trump and online opinions and moving offline is seen here. what is the proper way for the press to cover this. i will talk about it with three experts. did you hear about the new website of a 10 x spike of donations this month. they are crediting trump and asking what they are doing with their money. and talki
the british parliament told us however, they foresee, access and security challenges with a floating tion. the last time parliament was rebuilt after it was bombed by the nazi, churchill created to keep it smaller and creating the back room for debates. who knows what inspirations politicians may get if they govern on the float. the answer for our challenge question was c. how much coal? >> it was transferred from 1972 to 1988. he sold it for 16 years. the current chancellor is serving...
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. >> as always in british parliament, the peanut gallery weighs. the government said it will appeal the decision to the supreme court. the white house is urging britain and the european union >>> nearly a 1/4 of people polled in one denver survey said they'd had job loss or can't find work. now one project is working to make sure that those folks have a hand up. more than 100 service providers working with a group called denver's road home provided free medical exams, legal help, employment advice and other services for hundreds of people today. this was a one day event open to all ages of people homeless or at risk of becoming homeless. the executive director of road home said th difficult to navigate at times. >> the most important and the most frequent display is just gratitude. i think people understand their situation. they appreciate the fact that there's a city and a community that are aware of their issues and more importantly are willing to come out and do something about helping them navigate that system. >> denver's road home is a city t
. >> as always in british parliament, the peanut gallery weighs. the government said it will appeal the decision to the supreme court. the white house is urging britain and the european union >>> nearly a 1/4 of people polled in one denver survey said they'd had job loss or can't find work. now one project is working to make sure that those folks have a hand up. more than 100 service providers working with a group called denver's road home provided free medical exams, legal help,...
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the british parliament told us that they foresee significant log stickal and access and security challenges time it was bombed by the nazis, winston churchill insist it be kept smaller than necessary. who knows what inspiration politicians might get if they govern while afloat on the tems. the correct answer was c, cole, chancellor from 1982 to 1998, oversaw the reunification of east and west determineny in 1990 and served 16 years and 26 days. as for merkel, she's currently serving her 11th year in office. if she wins next year's elections, she could equal kohl's time in office. thanks for being part of my program this week. i'll see you next week. >> happening now in the newsroom, recount ruk ruk can you say. >> i was asked will donald trump accept the election results and now you've got the democrats and jill stein saying they do not accept the rights. >> plus, do you think romney could be a loyal secretary of state for donald trump? >> open dissent over mitt romney for u.s. secretary of state? >> we don't even know if he voted for donald trump. >> cnn newsroom starts now. >> hello, than
the british parliament told us that they foresee significant log stickal and access and security challenges time it was bombed by the nazis, winston churchill insist it be kept smaller than necessary. who knows what inspiration politicians might get if they govern while afloat on the tems. the correct answer was c, cole, chancellor from 1982 to 1998, oversaw the reunification of east and west determineny in 1990 and served 16 years and 26 days. as for merkel, she's currently serving her 11th...
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to leave the european union has been thrown into turmoil after a court ruled today that the british parliament has to vote on whether to in fact begin the formal exit proceedings. in june, britain stunned the world by voting to leave 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 livelihood award. this is angela merkel. is strewn with alarming to me in the federal government the freedom of the press is think retail time and again. the latest example of these already very unfortunate development is what is happening .o the editors and journalists we're serious doubts as is allowed under the principles of the constitutional state. . amy: in iowa, a man has
to leave the european union has been thrown into turmoil after a court ruled today that the british parliament has to vote on whether to in fact begin the formal exit proceedings. in june, britain stunned the world by voting to leave 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...
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amy: and now they have just rolled, actually, the british parliament has to vote on this. >> right. maybe there is a way out for them. but on tuesday, we're not voting to leave europe. if you vote for donald j. trump, you're essentially voting for america to leave america. we are asking -- you are basically saying, you know what? we want to leave behind whatever this is that we have just start over with him in charge. with him as the builder of this. to me, that is a frightening thought. amy: we will have more michael moore in a minute. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we continue our conversation with michael moore, academy award winning filmmaker. his latest film, in october surprise, is called "michael moore in trumpland." i asked him if he's ever met republican presidential hopeful donald trump. >> i have only met him once, back in 1998. i think it was a clip of it in the trailer where i was on a talk show with him. amy: whose talkshow? >> sam ba -- roseanne barr. she came to new york for a week and she inv
amy: and now they have just rolled, actually, the british parliament has to vote on this. >> right. maybe there is a way out for them. but on tuesday, we're not voting to leave europe. if you vote for donald j. trump, you're essentially voting for america to leave america. we are asking -- you are basically saying, you know what? we want to leave behind whatever this is that we have just start over with him in charge. with him as the builder of this. to me, that is a frightening thought....
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. >> he was the only victor yab left in the whole upper stratup of british parliament aree politics. and as such, you know, this was post war britain where britain had technically won but the country was absolutely devastated. and the monday arckee was on the bubble for george 6th to die so suddenly, to churchill it was desperately important that the monday arcky be saved. >> it was also an opportunity for him. >> he himself is superanu ated. he becomes prime minister way too old at age 75. and his primary job is to make sure the transition goes well. so even though he didn't have a close relationship with elizabeth before, his audiences with her which is why the scenes are so charged and wonderful, he is enormously protective, kind of a vung you lar, he regards himself as her mentor and in the course of our ten episodes, that job becomes irrelevant. she becomes a strong monday arc. >> i always remember the dwoat when he lost, he said, clem entien, the wife said it must be a blessing in disguise and churchill said it is a hell of a disguise. >> so this championship is key. the relati
. >> he was the only victor yab left in the whole upper stratup of british parliament aree politics. and as such, you know, this was post war britain where britain had technically won but the country was absolutely devastated. and the monday arckee was on the bubble for george 6th to die so suddenly, to churchill it was desperately important that the monday arcky be saved. >> it was also an opportunity for him. >> he himself is superanu ated. he becomes prime minister way too...
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parliament. i can't believe the british members of parliament will vote to overturn the results of the referendumther 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 unmitigated disaster. they may not care about the embarrassment of going against the will of the people, if this is their last chance to keep power and economic might. is there a chance parliament, if they make the final decision, say, okay, let's put it on the shelf. >> there is a chance. the truth is, in parliament the majority is for staying in the e.u. they are part of the establishment, too. i think they are overturning the voice of the people in that way will mean they are going to get voted out. thing about businesses they warned that this would be a disaster and there would be immediate recessions and it would be a complete catastrophe for the economy. none of those dire predictions have turned out to be true. it's a small number of financial institutions, it's the big global businesses that like the certain
parliament. i can't believe the british members of parliament will vote to overturn the results of the referendumther 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 unmitigated disaster. they may not care about the embarrassment of going against the will of the people, if this is their last chance to keep power and economic might. is there a chance parliament, if they make...
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of killing the british member of parliament was tried in london today.as alleged to have shot it with them first. he denies murder. >> it was the 16th of june, just a few days before the u.k. voted to leave the eu. on her way to constituency meeting. several hours later she died from her wounds. the man suspected of her murder is thomas mayor. when he was charged for her asder he gave his main freedom for britain paid his brother says he has a history of mental illness. tributes spread across the country. in little more than a year in parliament, he made a name for himself as the campaign mp. including the white helmets in syria. work, tory on joe's guard against hatred and injustice, to serve with love. and that is best way we can reach that we can remember joe. they will elect a new mp but no one -- the 41-year-old left behind has been an two young children. her husband encourages everyone to remember joe and what she stood for, not for the manner of her death. >> turn your eyes skyward. you may classify on the largest brightest moon in 70 years. you w
of killing the british member of parliament was tried in london today.as alleged to have shot it with them first. he denies murder. >> it was the 16th of june, just a few days before the u.k. voted to leave the eu. on her way to constituency meeting. several hours later she died from her wounds. the man suspected of her murder is thomas mayor. when he was charged for her asder he gave his main freedom for britain paid his brother says he has a history of mental illness. tributes spread...
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that's what we have been doing ever since i announced to the british parliament that i thought we should do this. human rights are not advanced while at the same time you would stand back and say we didn't know the gun was loaded and you have another totalitarian power on your hands. >> in this segment because of the pressure of time there will be no rebuttals and no follow up questions. your question to president reagan. >> one question to each candidate. >> mr. president could i take you back to something you said earlier and if i'll misquoting you please correct me but i understand you to say approximate the development of space military technology was successful you might give the soviets a demonstration and say here it is which sounds to me that you might be trying to gain the advantage which would enable you to dictate terms and then i would then suggest to you might mean scrapping a generation of nuclear strategy in which we effect hold each other hostage? is that your intention? >> well, i can't say that i have round tabled that and sat down with the chiefs of staffs but i have s
that's what we have been doing ever since i announced to the british parliament that i thought we should do this. human rights are not advanced while at the same time you would stand back and say we didn't know the gun was loaded and you have another totalitarian power on your hands. >> in this segment because of the pressure of time there will be no rebuttals and no follow up questions. your question to president reagan. >> one question to each candidate. >> mr. president...
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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 position, in her five minutes was somewhat curious for her to argue that britain must have a full vote and a full say in all of the affairs up until the time we leave is a very mixed message. i have seen already this morning, some take it as as sign of weakness. we need to get on with it. every single day that goes by is a lost opportunity. you only have to see after seven years of negotiation, the proposed trade agreement with canada, having been vetoed absolutely proves in modern 21st century global economy simply isn't fit for purpose. i want us to get on with it. this club is very expensive. we are paying in net, 30 million pounds every day. some argue it is a bit less. some argue it is a bit mor
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 position, in her five minutes was somewhat curious for her to argue that britain must have a full vote and a full say in all of the affairs...
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this parliament when given a vote within 24 hours which is an exsoldier is an absurd position to be in. they're not occupied by british troops. former colleagues of mine in the final battle preparation and parliament is thinking this is going to make a decision. it is prak tuckly absurd for us to be in involved in that at that moment in military terms. it seemed ridiculous for parliament to be consulted on this. >> i agree with you wholeheartedly. >> thank you very much, it's been a long session. and i'm going to have to truncate what i was going to ask you. i declare an interest in the outset from one who was an mp in 2003 who voted in favor of removing saddam saddam hussein but now believes it was entirely the wrong decision. what do you blame tony blair in the way in which he took the country to war and for what do you absolve him? >> i absolve him from a personal and demonstrative decision to deceive parliament or the public. to state falsehoods, knowing them to be false. that i think he should be absolved from. however, he also exercised his very considerable powers of advocacy and persuasion rather than laying t
this parliament when given a vote within 24 hours which is an exsoldier is an absurd position to be in. they're not occupied by british troops. former colleagues of mine in the final battle preparation and parliament is thinking this is going to make a decision. it is prak tuckly absurd for us to be in involved in that at that moment in military terms. it seemed ridiculous for parliament to be consulted on this. >> i agree with you wholeheartedly. >> thank you very much, it's been a...
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scottish government, i am not really sure, but i know there are scottish representatives in british parliamentat has changed over the last decade or two, that relationship. caller: because of the film, there were 593 people signing a petition in great britain to ban donald trump from their country. it was on c-span last fall. they had hearings about it, and most of these representatives said, we can just ridicule him, like that would do any good. ,he other thing about this film es to made promis representatives from scotland that he would bring thousands of jobs and millions of dollars to the economy, it will be wonderful, you know how he hypes everything. but it has not happened. there is a law on the books in this country and in great britain, i can't remember what it is named in great britain, but what it says is you cannot bribe officials of foreign governments to do business with you. you cannot say, i will create 6000 jobs and then not produce them, otherwise the people, i think the three families they canin the film, bring a complaint to the united states department of justice. thom: pe
scottish government, i am not really sure, but i know there are scottish representatives in british parliamentat has changed over the last decade or two, that relationship. caller: because of the film, there were 593 people signing a petition in great britain to ban donald trump from their country. it was on c-span last fall. they had hearings about it, and most of these representatives said, we can just ridicule him, like that would do any good. ,he other thing about this film es to made...
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the british and scottish governments -- their scottish representative in british parliament. >> host: that has changed of the last decade. >> caller: anyway. there have been -- because of mr. baxter's film there were 593 people signed a petition in great britain to been donald trump from their country, and they had a -- it was on c-span last fall. they had hearings about and it most of these representatives said, well, we can just ridicule him. like that would do any good. anyway, the other thing about this film is that trump made promises to the representatives of the state of scotland, i'll create 6,000 jobs and locally 1500 jobs, bring millions of dollars to your economy. everybody will be wonderful. we'll be -- you know, how he hypes everything. but hasn't happened. so, there's a law on the books in this country and great britain, and -- i can't remember the name -- in this country called the foreign corrupt practices act. it says you cannot bribe officials of foreign governments to do business with you. you can't say, i'm going to create 6,000 jobs and then not produce them. othe
the british and scottish governments -- their scottish representative in british parliament. >> host: that has changed of the last decade. >> caller: anyway. there have been -- because of mr. baxter's film there were 593 people signed a petition in great britain to been donald trump from their country, and they had a -- it was on c-span last fall. they had hearings about and it most of these representatives said, well, we can just ridicule him. like that would do any good. anyway,...
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because the courts ruled the last week as you know that theresa may will have to go through the british parliamente authorization to negotiate a brexit under article 50 of the eu constitution. be on, britain remains the closest ally in terms of our military relationships. we should reaffirm that. i hope when britain does leave if they do in 2019 -- that is the projected date, that the united states with thick and not free trade agreement with the united kingdom. we have a special relationship, it is the second largest economy in the european union. it is the strongest military. we want to reinforce that time. i thick america can be a good friend in that respect. .avid: thank you so much now it is time for other stories making headlines at this hour. here's taylor riggs with your bloomberg business flash. taylor: nissan's quarterly profits fell. the stronger yen is hurting overseas earnings. plus, nissan increased incentives in an attempt to boost sales in the u.s.. hsbc reported third-quarter earnings that beat estimates. been cutting costs and bolstering the capital cushion. he is also trying to
because the courts ruled the last week as you know that theresa may will have to go through the british parliamente authorization to negotiate a brexit under article 50 of the eu constitution. be on, britain remains the closest ally in terms of our military relationships. we should reaffirm that. i hope when britain does leave if they do in 2019 -- that is the projected date, that the united states with thick and not free trade agreement with the united kingdom. we have a special relationship,...
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you have two thirds of mps in the british parliament who are pro-remain and/or represent pro-remain constituenciesre very unlikely to block triggering article 50, but what they are going to do is put pressure on the government to avoid what's called a hard brexit, which is particularly to do with the u.k. withdrawing from the single market. this is a real spanner in the works, for the prime minister. vonnie: you mentioned that the low among thet is populace. still -- they still believe that what was sold to them is going to materialize, and soon? ms. fordham: i think that's a different question. if you look, it was about the conditions under which you would think that brexit was not a bad decision. it unemployment going up meaningfully and on a planet a fairly historic low. it's food price inflation, these kinds of things. they just haven't transpired yet, but they might, come first or second quarter or the middle of next year, which is why i think things get tougher for the prime minister around that time. i think she feels the same way. she wanted all this to be done 2017-20 19 withdrawing then
you have two thirds of mps in the british parliament who are pro-remain and/or represent pro-remain constituenciesre very unlikely to block triggering article 50, but what they are going to do is put pressure on the government to avoid what's called a hard brexit, which is particularly to do with the u.k. withdrawing from the single market. this is a real spanner in the works, for the prime minister. vonnie: you mentioned that the low among thet is populace. still -- they still believe that...
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i am actual lie offended that a british member of parliament is saying this. >> what was your grandmother'se? was it in the thing or was it a normal -- >> it was a normal name. >> it wasn't galore. >> it wasn't president trump galore. >> he did like the martini. >> my family has no connections to this movie. >> daniel craig, he goes unshaven. >> he goes unshaven? >> yahooy is a dave smith-type guy. >> the toxic masculinity, there is a war on men. i hate to be the guy who says that, but there is. no one bases their life on james bond. he is a male fantasy. if you think he doesn't get enough chicks, but you can't get enough of it. >> toughen up. if you were a man you would stop complaining. i am not trying to get my life fired, but that's what they are calling it. >> you say this is not progressive gender roles in the city. it is 50 years old. iw is like reading "the realist" in 1957. >> and what is weird is her m ajesty wears a dress. >> he doesn't start the fight. he just finishes it. half time with >>> i am holding a mug. it is time to find out what we missed with tv's andy levey in the "r
i am actual lie offended that a british member of parliament is saying this. >> what was your grandmother'se? was it in the thing or was it a normal -- >> it was a normal name. >> it wasn't galore. >> it wasn't president trump galore. >> he did like the martini. >> my family has no connections to this movie. >> daniel craig, he goes unshaven. >> he goes unshaven? >> yahooy is a dave smith-type guy. >> the toxic masculinity, there is a...
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the british government must consult the british parliament before beginning the process of leaving theuropean union. that sounds like there's a possibility here of a brexit being reversed. i can't believe it liz: it could start into political turmoil. however, theresa may, prime minister, saying respect the people's vote and we will appeal it. and she's plan forging ahead. the high court didn't spell out what the parliament should do or the government should do here. stuart: no impact here whatsoever in my opinion on the financial markets, on the economy or our politics, zero impact? >> know the a lot of impact here unless the uncertainty really ramps up. if they can find a path forward through this, fine. the problem is there's so much uncertainty and trade implications here especially for great britain. stuart: larry levin, i'm sorry, i'm moving on. i've got to talk chicago, larry, that's where you are. you're right in the middle of it. the curse has been broken. look at this, the final out of the game, he throws to first base and he's out. the cubs have won. are you still celebratin
the british government must consult the british parliament before beginning the process of leaving theuropean union. that sounds like there's a possibility here of a brexit being reversed. i can't believe it liz: it could start into political turmoil. however, theresa may, prime minister, saying respect the people's vote and we will appeal it. and she's plan forging ahead. the high court didn't spell out what the parliament should do or the government should do here. stuart: no impact here...
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on the british parliament channel, go ahead. caller: good morning. it is disgraceful. these people don't like the democratic process, then perhaps, they should go to north korea. that is all i have to say. host: another tweet from donald trump -- the theater must always be a safe and special place. the cast of "hamilton" was very rude to a very good man. apologize! the man who plays ehrenberg in "-- aaron burr in "hamilton include spoke to the daily news. elect would bent at the show, so everybody got it would meant to the show, and considering the kinds of things and the platform that he and trump ran on and what we wanted to say, and we got it was a moment to say something and get in front of an individual with whom we have differences and to make sure he hears and recognizes the importance of the fact that it was told by a diverse representation of sizes,ns, different shapes, colors and creeds. and to really have a conversation. the only way that we find a common ground is it to speak to one another and empathize with one another. i'm glad we had the opportunity and
on the british parliament channel, go ahead. caller: good morning. it is disgraceful. these people don't like the democratic process, then perhaps, they should go to north korea. that is all i have to say. host: another tweet from donald trump -- the theater must always be a safe and special place. the cast of "hamilton" was very rude to a very good man. apologize! the man who plays ehrenberg in "-- aaron burr in "hamilton include spoke to the daily news. elect would bent at...
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at the core of the matter is the balance of power between parliament and the government. british prime minister theresa may says she will invoke article 50 of the eu treaty -- triggering two years of official exit talks -- by march 31. murder trial of a former police officer in south carolina begins today.michael slager is charged with fatally shotting an unarmed black man after a traffic stop last year. the shooting of 50-year old walter scott was captured by a police dashcam and on cell phone video.slager's attorneys have argued that there is more to the incident than what is shown in the video... and have filed a motion to ask the judge to block the video from being introduced as evidence. a legal development is expected today regarding the francisco.millennium tower was supposed to be the pinnacle of luxury... a high-rise with condos selling for millions of dollars.but some residents are now suing because the building is sinking in the middle of an earthquake zone. all signs right now point to arson in the investigation of a fire at a church that was hit by political graffiti
at the core of the matter is the balance of power between parliament and the government. british prime minister theresa may says she will invoke article 50 of the eu treaty -- triggering two years of official exit talks -- by march 31. murder trial of a former police officer in south carolina begins today.michael slager is charged with fatally shotting an unarmed black man after a traffic stop last year. the shooting of 50-year old walter scott was captured by a police dashcam and on cell phone...
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the british high court ruled that parliament has to approve the plan to leave the european union. so far the british government has said it will enact the will now if enough lawmakers vote against it brexit would not go through. >> the results today is about all of us. it's not about me or my team. it's about our united kingdom and all our futures. >> british prime minister theresa may says she plans to appeal the decision to the country's supreme court. she has said she plans to begin the brexit process by next april. >>> several pepper-sprayed in new orleans. you're looking at demonstrations doing everything they can to get former kkk leader david duke off their campus. he's running for senate in louisiana and was taking part in a debate. it happened at dillard university, a historically black school. while students protested, others tried another tactic. >> student protest. but people are still dying every outcome to try to educate the students. >> those students are hearing from there how they watch party instead. nobody at the protest was seriously hurt. >>> police in mississi
the british high court ruled that parliament has to approve the plan to leave the european union. so far the british government has said it will enact the will now if enough lawmakers vote against it brexit would not go through. >> the results today is about all of us. it's not about me or my team. it's about our united kingdom and all our futures. >> british prime minister theresa may says she plans to appeal the decision to the country's supreme court. she has said she plans to...
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. >> british finance minister philip hammond went to parliament to deliver a somber view of his country's economy. week growth and dwindling tax revenues will make it tough for the government to boost public spending or cut taxes as it faces a complicated separation from the european union. >> our forecast today is for growth to be 2.1 percent in 2016, higher than forecast in march. in 2017, with forecast growth to slow, which they attribute to lower investment and weaker consumer demand, driven respectively by greater uncertainty and by higher inflation resulting from sterling depreciation. >> that means britain will need to borrow an additional 122 billion pounds over the next five years, when it was actually predicting a budget surplus by 2020. the cost of resetting the british economy post brexit >> our task now is to prepare our economy to be resilient as we exit the eu. >> still, hammond was insistent that britain's economy had remained resilient since the brexit referendum even though the pound has sunk to record lows, but some say the real power of truth will only come when the u.
. >> british finance minister philip hammond went to parliament to deliver a somber view of his country's economy. week growth and dwindling tax revenues will make it tough for the government to boost public spending or cut taxes as it faces a complicated separation from the european union. >> our forecast today is for growth to be 2.1 percent in 2016, higher than forecast in march. in 2017, with forecast growth to slow, which they attribute to lower investment and weaker consumer...
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the british government says after a highed court ruled parliament must give the green light before the u.k. can leave the european union. it will appeal the decision before the supreme court. south africa's opposition is calling for a no-confidence vote against the president following the publication of an anticorruption report. million civilians trapped inside mosul remain in grave danger according to the norwegian refugee council. welcome to live from paris here on france 24. coming up in the next hour, a warning from m facebook's finane chief networks 10 billion dollars off the social networks value. will be the show we exploring france's obsession with the baguette. vowing to appeal. the british government says it is disappointed by a high court's decision that stipulates the u.k. can trigger an exit from the european union unless lawmakers give the green light. theresa may had previously announced breaks it proceedings would begin -- brexit proceedings would begin late march 2017. this is a momentous unprecedented decision. going to be unprecedented. it shows how conflict -- compl
the british government says after a highed court ruled parliament must give the green light before the u.k. can leave the european union. it will appeal the decision before the supreme court. south africa's opposition is calling for a no-confidence vote against the president following the publication of an anticorruption report. million civilians trapped inside mosul remain in grave danger according to the norwegian refugee council. welcome to live from paris here on france 24. coming up in the...
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the british government says after a highed court ruled parliament must give the green light before the u.k. can leave the european union. it will appeal
the british government says after a highed court ruled parliament must give the green light before the u.k. can leave the european union. it will appeal
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from gina miller, one of several campaigners who sued to stop the british government from exiting the european union without parliament. >> everyone of us voted for the best country and best future. this case is about process not politics. absolutelyd team are delighted that we have been able to be part of this debate. and to bring some sobriety to go forward. the nation'sof highest judges ruled against the government deciding theresa may does not have the authority to trigger article 50 of the lisbon treaty without a vote by the country's mp's. the government had argued the royal prerogative, a set of powers belonging to the queen, but in practice frequently used by the executive gave it authority to exit treaties. the plaintiff said that since individual rights such as free movement throughout the e.u. were at stake, a vote was required. the government has said it would appeal a decision to the supreme court. >> the government was disappointed by the court's judgment. the country voted to leave the european union and a referendum approved by act of parliament. the government is determined to respect the results. ros
from gina miller, one of several campaigners who sued to stop the british government from exiting the european union without parliament. >> everyone of us voted for the best country and best future. this case is about process not politics. absolutelyd team are delighted that we have been able to be part of this debate. and to bring some sobriety to go forward. the nation'sof highest judges ruled against the government deciding theresa may does not have the authority to trigger article 50...
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. >> the british pound is up following a high court rule. parliament before exiting the union. britain voted in june to leave the eu. the prime minister teresa may says she will launch exit negotiations with the eu by march. she is relying on a power that lets the government withdrawal from international treaties. the high court says not so fast. she has to get parliamentary approval first. the government will appeal the ruleing to the supreme court. >>> new video shows extensive damage from italy' earthquake. the quake destroyed two churches in norcia. that includes the benedictine monastery. it did not cause any injuries likely because the city centers were closed because of the previous earthquakes. >>> steven segal is now a and gone to marshal arts events with putin. he is a vocal defender of his policies. he is not the only foreign celebrity to get russian citizenship. >> how close was seagal to that academy award? >> many times. brilliant on screen presence. >> oh, don't beat up on him. [ laughter ] >> why not? >>> nice weather again today. >> all right, back to you. i wi
. >> the british pound is up following a high court rule. parliament before exiting the union. britain voted in june to leave the eu. the prime minister teresa may says she will launch exit negotiations with the eu by march. she is relying on a power that lets the government withdrawal from international treaties. the high court says not so fast. she has to get parliamentary approval first. the government will appeal the ruleing to the supreme court. >>> new video shows extensive...
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. >> catherine: british high court ruled members of parliament have to vote whether to move on with brexit. lawsuit brought on by brexit opponents says parliament needs teresa may plans to target article 50 by march allowing the u.k. to start the process. government lawyers says she doesn't need parliament's permission to take the action. citizens voted in favor of brexit in june. >> daniel: officers staying vigilant following the deadly ambush of two officers in iowa. man suspected of killing and shooting two iowa police officers as they sat in the patrol cars has had several run-ins with police this is a picture of 46-year-old scott michael green holding confederate flag and u.s. flag. this is right before he was asked to leave high school football game. after being asked to leave the game green posted video on youtube of confrontation with police. take a listen. >> committed a crime. recorded. >> have i committed a crime? >> you're on school property and ask you to leave at this time. >> daniel: two officers were killed, officer justin martin and sergeant tony reached out yesterday to b
. >> catherine: british high court ruled members of parliament have to vote whether to move on with brexit. lawsuit brought on by brexit opponents says parliament needs teresa may plans to target article 50 by march allowing the u.k. to start the process. government lawyers says she doesn't need parliament's permission to take the action. citizens voted in favor of brexit in june. >> daniel: officers staying vigilant following the deadly ambush of two officers in iowa. man suspected...
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. >> reporter: the british foreign secretary unexpectedly telling parliament that baghdadi may have been in mosul but no longer is. >> the suggests the gentlemen has actually vacanted the scene himself. >> the u.s. military more cautious and more blunt. >> if we knew where he was, he would be killed at once. so we don't know where he is. >> going back to the the threat that was discussed about turkey. and baghdadi urging attacks there. just few days the state department withdrew family members in the istanbul because of the rising isis threat. >> a significant development. stay with us barbara. we're going to get more on the breaking news from our chief national security correspondent jim sciutto skmo w.h.o. is with me and the national security peter bergen. why do you think he released this now? >> it is because they are losing ground really. that is the view of u.s. intelligence and this is a typical tactic. it's is very aware of its public reputation, particularly with its followers. and as it is losing tyrerritori he wants to give encouraging words to his followers. but also this is
. >> reporter: the british foreign secretary unexpectedly telling parliament that baghdadi may have been in mosul but no longer is. >> the suggests the gentlemen has actually vacanted the scene himself. >> the u.s. military more cautious and more blunt. >> if we knew where he was, he would be killed at once. so we don't know where he is. >> going back to the the threat that was discussed about turkey. and baghdadi urging attacks there. just few days the state...
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britain that's one step below the equivalent of our supreme court said the british prime minister is going to need parliament's permission to invoke article 50, the process of leaving the european union or brexit. you'll recall british voters surprised themselves with a vote to leave. the economy suffering ever since. today's decision causes more uncertainty in great britain. >>> here at home the fed did not announce a rate hike. it probably wants to avoid doing anything so close to the president election. a rate hike almost certain next month. >>> more bratry worries this morning. this time over an electric skateboard. you may have seen these on the streets of san francisco. they're called boosted boards. the company says a few customers have run into trouble with the batteries on their second generation board. no fires, but boosted boards say don't charge them, don't ride them. just contact the company. >>> wells fargo fired 5,000 low-level workers after the bank got caught creating phantom accounts. now there's word there are going to be more dismissals. bloomberg, one of the many news agencies looking into
britain that's one step below the equivalent of our supreme court said the british prime minister is going to need parliament's permission to invoke article 50, the process of leaving the european union or brexit. you'll recall british voters surprised themselves with a vote to leave. the economy suffering ever since. today's decision causes more uncertainty in great britain. >>> here at home the fed did not announce a rate hike. it probably wants to avoid doing anything so close to...
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a step back for the british government, they must pay vote in parliament before brexit begins. >> prime minister theresa may's plans to begin the brexit movement before march was derailed today after three london judges ruled she must ask permission from her fellow lawmakers before beginning the process. the government has said they will appeal and a four-day hearing is set up for december. >> the united nations warned the climates treaty on change won't be enough. the when environment program says unless there are more pledges to curb emissions, climate is headed for a catastrophic change. predict temperatures will rise by six degrees fahrenheit and that could lead to rising seas, superstorm's, and deadly droughts. donald trump has cut hillary clinton's lead by two thirds. the new york times survey has clinton leading trump 45-42 percent and a race that includes for -- third-party candidates. trump is on track to become the first presidential nominee that republican presidential nominee to lose among white voters with a college degree. they found that clinton has an average 12 point le
a step back for the british government, they must pay vote in parliament before brexit begins. >> prime minister theresa may's plans to begin the brexit movement before march was derailed today after three london judges ruled she must ask permission from her fellow lawmakers before beginning the process. the government has said they will appeal and a four-day hearing is set up for december. >> the united nations warned the climates treaty on change won't be enough. the when...
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one step below our supreme court says the british prime minister has to get parliament's permission to invoke article 15, the process of leaving the european union. today's decision creates more uncertainty in britain. here at home, uber is updating its app to make it easier to catch a ride. we'll show it to you in about 30 minutes. uber drivers in chicago have cubs t-shirt for sale. >>> wells fargo fired 5,000 low level workers after the bank got caught cheating and creating phantom accounts. now there's word there will be more dismissals. bloomberg is one of the many news agencies looking into the company and reports, quote, wells fargo has identified current managers to be fired according to a person with knowledge of the internal investigation. determinations are being delayed so those employees can aid inquiries. >>> more lay-off news, marvel semi kun doctor in the south bay says it will layoff as many as 900 workers and sell off part of the company. they've had very unique struggles that are unique to marvel. >>> courtney reagan is live at cnbc world headquarters. good morning. >
one step below our supreme court says the british prime minister has to get parliament's permission to invoke article 15, the process of leaving the european union. today's decision creates more uncertainty in britain. here at home, uber is updating its app to make it easier to catch a ride. we'll show it to you in about 30 minutes. uber drivers in chicago have cubs t-shirt for sale. >>> wells fargo fired 5,000 low level workers after the bank got caught cheating and creating phantom...
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nicole: surprised everybody, that's what happened with the british exit vote and you said that this court ruling where parliamentow has to approve it really took everybody by surprise but why haven't the markets reacted more? >> the markets don't know what's going to happen. theresa may doesn't want to take this to parliament. she really doesn't want -- you have to remember she's unelected. lauren: she also didn't want great britain to leave the european union. >> that's her public stance. lauren: you mentioned that there's a strong probability or a possibility that britain can stay in the european union, is that really the case? >> probably, we are probably going to see an election next year and theresa may will force one. you will get a very strange vote, strange politics, disguarding traditional left and right and get voting potentially to stay in the eu and who knows what will happen from there. lauren: sounds like a big headache. nicole: we are happy he's right here in the united states on our set. thanks, joe. lauren: in the flesh, coming up after 108-year drought it's time to celebrate the world series wi
nicole: surprised everybody, that's what happened with the british exit vote and you said that this court ruling where parliamentow has to approve it really took everybody by surprise but why haven't the markets reacted more? >> the markets don't know what's going to happen. theresa may doesn't want to take this to parliament. she really doesn't want -- you have to remember she's unelected. lauren: she also didn't want great britain to leave the european union. >> that's her public...
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one of the other side issue as americans living in colonies don't get to vote in british elections so when the parliament in london makes laws for americans, the most famous being taxes and such that you get to learn about in school we're going to say this is taxation without representation and it's that idea that you're not getting the voice. thomas jefferson would write in the declaration of independence about government existing with the consent of the governed and meshes are feeling like they're not getting that consent and especially when it starts disappearing locally as well as connected with the home country in london and britain that they're really going to get this growing dissatisfaction. so this room is long in use by pennsylvania but by 1775 pennsylvania will essentially be inviting the continental congress into their space. the continental congress had met in philadelphia about a year earlier although they chose not to meet here at independence hall that year, they met down the street at carpenters hall. the first set of meetings, what we call, the first continental congress is this sit dow
one of the other side issue as americans living in colonies don't get to vote in british elections so when the parliament in london makes laws for americans, the most famous being taxes and such that you get to learn about in school we're going to say this is taxation without representation and it's that idea that you're not getting the voice. thomas jefferson would write in the declaration of independence about government existing with the consent of the governed and meshes are feeling like...
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high court tells the british government it must go through parliament the four invoking article 50.overnment will appeal. we will get to bank of england's rate decision on the latest growth and inflation forecast. the decision comes at 12:00 noon london time, 8:00 a.m. eastern with mark carney's conference at the desk half an hour after. -- half an hour later. the fed gives a subtle nod to a december rate hike. jonathan: this is how the market is capturing some of those sporty -- stories. stocks up across europe, the dax up 2/10 of 1%. down on the ftse. the story in the united states, futures positive but soft is how we have traded the last seven sessions. always snap the longest losing 2011? since suisse down int zurich after a real estate sale helped them post a third-quarter profit. witheo is pushing ahead cost-cutting measures and told francine lacqua his plan is on track. >> we are pleased with these results. it is the second quarter in a row where we see our strategy working. i just want to fit -- pick up a few top lines to illustrate that. the fact that we said we would grow
high court tells the british government it must go through parliament the four invoking article 50.overnment will appeal. we will get to bank of england's rate decision on the latest growth and inflation forecast. the decision comes at 12:00 noon london time, 8:00 a.m. eastern with mark carney's conference at the desk half an hour after. -- half an hour later. the fed gives a subtle nod to a december rate hike. jonathan: this is how the market is capturing some of those sporty -- stories....