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cameron: i haven't. in my political career i have not argued for leaving the eu. >> i am asking seeing that this is a hypothetical question -- mr. cameron: it is but we don't have a choice. we don't have a choice of leaving the eu. >> the current eu this is something we have to imagine we are in. the hypothetical question is what it will look like after renegotiation. i'm asking you a real question, not a hypothetical. which is with the current arrangements in the eu be so in his factory you would be arguing to leave? mr. cameron: that is a hypothetical question. your question begins with the word "if." would you say in that stay in the eu? -- would you stay in the eu? that is a hypothetical question and i never one of the british people have to answer that question. that's what i said we should have renegotiation and then a referendum. if you're asking about my view -- >> i have not asked you that question. what i'm trying to do is elicit the decision it we should vote yes or no in this referendum is ba
cameron: i haven't. in my political career i have not argued for leaving the eu. >> i am asking seeing that this is a hypothetical question -- mr. cameron: it is but we don't have a choice. we don't have a choice of leaving the eu. >> the current eu this is something we have to imagine we are in. the hypothetical question is what it will look like after renegotiation. i'm asking you a real question, not a hypothetical. which is with the current arrangements in the eu be so in his...
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cameron: it did. we got a restate in reference at the charter of fundamental rights created no new rights in british law. . which of think is important i think we can address this even further when we are on the issue of the bill of rights, which we want to see enacted during this parliament. >> when the treaty was going through we described the lisbon treaty portico -- protocols described was as a fig leaf and worship -- worthless. that it hasclear the rights much broader than those set out in the european convention apply for the european court of justice. how can anyone have confidence if it will respect any legally binding agreements, even if they work within the treaties? mr. cameron: i want to address the renegotiation. of fundamental rights has not extended the ability of the european courts into the united kingdom to rule on rules and practices of the rights it reaffirms. we oppose the lisbon treaty. one of the reasons we are having this referendum is it was not possible to have a referendum o
cameron: it did. we got a restate in reference at the charter of fundamental rights created no new rights in british law. . which of think is important i think we can address this even further when we are on the issue of the bill of rights, which we want to see enacted during this parliament. >> when the treaty was going through we described the lisbon treaty portico -- protocols described was as a fig leaf and worship -- worthless. that it hasclear the rights much broader than those set...
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david cameron: i think that we should do both.hich is to continue to hit daesh terrorists because they threaten our country, but at the same time do everything that we can to support dialogue between the opposition and the syrian regime, which is what the process has been about. we will continue to take both those steps. karl mccartney: my right honorable friend will be aware that tomorrow, 33 conservative candidates will stand in the lincoln city elections tomorrow, along with our county's police and crime commissioner candidate, and labour will lose some seats. we in lincoln are aware of the need for tolerance and the stamping out of racism and anti-semitism, especially in view of my labour predecessor's current role on the board of deputies. will my right honorable friend join me, and all our colleagues on the side of the house, in condemning the actions and propaganda of hezbollah and hamas? david cameron: i certainly wish my honorable friend's candidates well. if you want to have well-run services at a good cost and keep taxe
david cameron: i think that we should do both.hich is to continue to hit daesh terrorists because they threaten our country, but at the same time do everything that we can to support dialogue between the opposition and the syrian regime, which is what the process has been about. we will continue to take both those steps. karl mccartney: my right honorable friend will be aware that tomorrow, 33 conservative candidates will stand in the lincoln city elections tomorrow, along with our county's...
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cameron: it did. we got a restate in reference at the charter of fundamental rights created no new rights in british law. . which of think is important i think we can address this even further when we are on the issue of the bill of rights, which we want to see enacted during this parliament. >> when the treaty was going through we described the lisbon treaty portico -- protocols described was as a fig leaf and worship -- worthless. that it hasclear the rights much broader than those set out in the european convention apply for the european court of justice. how can anyone have confidence if it will respect any legally binding agreements, even if they work within the treaties? mr. cameron: i want to address the renegotiation. of fundamental rights has not extended the ability of the european courts into the united kingdom to rule on rules and practices of the rights it reaffirms. we oppose the lisbon treaty. one of the reasons we are having this referendum is it was not possible to have a referendum o
cameron: it did. we got a restate in reference at the charter of fundamental rights created no new rights in british law. . which of think is important i think we can address this even further when we are on the issue of the bill of rights, which we want to see enacted during this parliament. >> when the treaty was going through we described the lisbon treaty portico -- protocols described was as a fig leaf and worship -- worthless. that it hasclear the rights much broader than those set...
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david cameron: thank you, mr. speaker.now the whole house was to -- will wish to join me in congratulating leicester city on winning the premier league title. having been 5,000 to 1 outsiders at the start of the season, they have shown superb ability, incredible resilience and a great team ethic. this morning i had meetings with ministerial colleagues and others. in addition to my duties in the house, i shall have further such meetings later today. martyn day: may i begin by associating myself with the prime minister's comments about leicester city? on monday, the foreign secretary said, "there is a need for a new initiative in the syria dialogue to keep it alive." will the prime minister withdraw his airstrikes, which have done nothing to bring about peace, and will he redouble his efforts in securing political resolution to the war through a new dialogue, as recommended by his own foreign secretary? david cameron: i think that we should do both. which is to continue to hit daesh terrorists because they threaten our count
david cameron: thank you, mr. speaker.now the whole house was to -- will wish to join me in congratulating leicester city on winning the premier league title. having been 5,000 to 1 outsiders at the start of the season, they have shown superb ability, incredible resilience and a great team ethic. this morning i had meetings with ministerial colleagues and others. in addition to my duties in the house, i shall have further such meetings later today. martyn day: may i begin by associating myself...
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cameron: i'm mr.on: i'm not arguing for leaving the eu, . >> this is on a hypothetical question. thaturrent eu is something we do not have to imagine. the hypothetical question is what the eu will look like after renegotiation. we do not know how that will work. i'm asking you a real question, not hypothetical one, which is what the current arrangements in the eu be so unsatisfactory that you would now argue that we should leave? david cameron: that is a hypothetical question. your question begins with the word if. if we have not gone to renegotiation, would you say the eu -- that is a hypothetical question. my point is that i never wanted the british people to have to answer that question. that is why i said we want a renegotiation and then a referendum. if you're asking what is my view about europe over the years -- >> i've not ask you that question. what i'm trying to do is elicit onm you whether the decision whether we should vote yes or no in this referendum is based on what you have delivered an
cameron: i'm mr.on: i'm not arguing for leaving the eu, . >> this is on a hypothetical question. thaturrent eu is something we do not have to imagine. the hypothetical question is what the eu will look like after renegotiation. we do not know how that will work. i'm asking you a real question, not hypothetical one, which is what the current arrangements in the eu be so unsatisfactory that you would now argue that we should leave? david cameron: that is a hypothetical question. your...
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cameron: i haven't.ical career i have not argued for leaving the eu. >> i am asking seeing that this is a hypothetical question -- mr. cameron: it is but we don't have a choice. we don't have a choice of leaving the eu. >> the current eu this is something we have to imagine we are in. the hypothetical question is what it will look like after renegotiation. i'm asking you a real question, not a hypothetical. which is with the current arrangements in the eu be so in his factory you would be arguing to leave? mr. cameron: that is a hypothetical question. your question begins with the word "if." would you say in that stay in the eu? -- would you stay in the eu? that is a hypothetical question and i never one of the british people have to answer that question. that's what i said we should have renegotiation and then a referendum. if you're asking about my view -- >> i have not asked you that question. what i'm trying to do is elicit the decision it we should vote yes or no in this referendum is based on what
cameron: i haven't.ical career i have not argued for leaving the eu. >> i am asking seeing that this is a hypothetical question -- mr. cameron: it is but we don't have a choice. we don't have a choice of leaving the eu. >> the current eu this is something we have to imagine we are in. the hypothetical question is what it will look like after renegotiation. i'm asking you a real question, not a hypothetical. which is with the current arrangements in the eu be so in his factory you...
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david cameron obviously, in the remain camp.look forward to hearing what boris johnson has to say. later we get george osborne, also in the remain camp. and then, we have the bank of england. already, mark carney has been shouted down. let's talk more about the ramifications of this brexit debate. joining us now is the strategist from citigroup. michael, talk to us about where you see guilts going. down a little bit. where do we see this in the longer term? michael: first of all, talking we have ait, i think 30% to 40% probability of the brexit happening. that is quite a close call. guilts, wef think the front end of the curve showed it replicate -- and of the curve should replicate. we don't have any supply coming into the market until july. therefore, this point of the curve looks quite attractive. euro bondut the scenario isbrexi slowing down economic growth. there we have seen some sort of relative weakness for the irish government bond market, but also for the spanish government bond market. as i said, brexit is not the onl
david cameron obviously, in the remain camp.look forward to hearing what boris johnson has to say. later we get george osborne, also in the remain camp. and then, we have the bank of england. already, mark carney has been shouted down. let's talk more about the ramifications of this brexit debate. joining us now is the strategist from citigroup. michael, talk to us about where you see guilts going. down a little bit. where do we see this in the longer term? michael: first of all, talking we...
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cameron himself has said the u.k.ust not become a safe haven the british authorities billions oft dollars of dirty money are laundered through u.k. banks each year. the crown prosecution service and the serious fraud office have each had their budgets cut. as for the anticorruption summit , critics say will be watered down since major tax havens like panama and the british virgin islands are not taking part. police and friends fired rubber bullets and tear gas at demonstrators who hit the streets angry at controversial labor reforms. the protests broke out across the country after the government used a loophole in the constitution to force through the law by passing parliamentary approval. the only way the bill can be scrapped now is if the government loses a vote of no-confidence. oliver farry explains. >> faced with the possibility of as many as 60 mps refusing to vote for the labor reform bill, the government called an emergency cabinet meeting. to force the law through. >> because the reform must go through, becau
cameron himself has said the u.k.ust not become a safe haven the british authorities billions oft dollars of dirty money are laundered through u.k. banks each year. the crown prosecution service and the serious fraud office have each had their budgets cut. as for the anticorruption summit , critics say will be watered down since major tax havens like panama and the british virgin islands are not taking part. police and friends fired rubber bullets and tear gas at demonstrators who hit the...
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weme minister cameron: shared ideas with each other.sia, the g7 has agreed on the importance of sanctions rollover in june. ukraine is the victim of russian aggression. the g7 is clear sanctions must in place. on the migration crisis, the lessons of the recent past are clear. we must help refugees. we must support jobs and livelihoods in unstable african countries. the united kingdom does more of this work than anyone else. strong borders. -- it sillypeople fragile agreement but returning people works. we are working closely with our colleagues to boost the capability of the libyan coast guard. the u.k. will send a u.k. training team to assist in its implementation. resolution is in place, we will the ploy naval warships. that is prima this cameron speaking at the g7 meeting. also speaking about the migrant crisis. we got breaking news. let's get back to the markets anglolk about what american are talking about. they are naming a new ceo, bruce cleaver the ceo. say -- following the decision to step down after five years. of the base met
weme minister cameron: shared ideas with each other.sia, the g7 has agreed on the importance of sanctions rollover in june. ukraine is the victim of russian aggression. the g7 is clear sanctions must in place. on the migration crisis, the lessons of the recent past are clear. we must help refugees. we must support jobs and livelihoods in unstable african countries. the united kingdom does more of this work than anyone else. strong borders. -- it sillypeople fragile agreement but returning...
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. >>> >>> plus, kirk cameron controversy. actor under fire after saying women should be submissive to their husbands. what he's now saying about the growi ing backlash. >>> and all shook up. >> i don't enjoy spending time with people. i find it to be a waste of time, and it makes me anxious. >> elvis presley's an ♪ why you hkee ou >> celebrating ten years in st. louis, ri >> cebrating our 40th anniversary from miammiamisburg ohio. >> we're here for our 50th birthday, and we want a kiss from matt! >>> we're back at 8:00 on a monday morning. it's the 2nd day of may, 2016. here's what we're going to need this week, some patience. even though we have great people coming to the plaza every day, i understand we're not going to see a lot of sun this week. >> we've got cooking ent, and a segment. >> exactly. we are doing a week of mother's day treats. this morning, a delicious recipe for a triple threat chocolate cheesecake. >> should i go test it? i want to make sure it's safe. >> come to mama. >>> let's go inside. natalie has a loo
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lou: i want to go to david cameron, prime minister of the u.k.saying, you know he basically is being stupid. his idea of ban on muslim temporarily, i don't believe ever hearing a world leader that direct that blunt, and that annoying, that you might top take a swing at his nose for what he said. >> when foreign leaders say things like that in midst of a american political campaign, my first temptation to ask, is the trump organization paying david cameron to say these things. in american campaign season probably best thing that could happen to a sca candidate to have a foreign leader attack him. lou: with a british accent who is a little snooty and full of himself like david cameron. >> right, and the mayor of london attacked trump so well. >> trump campaign would probably pay for the parade. >> they would give him one, this is activity by the foreigners that only -- to their detriment, i hope that -- beijing say he wants hillary clinton to be president he would rather deal with her than donald trump, these people have a judgment of a block of gr
lou: i want to go to david cameron, prime minister of the u.k.saying, you know he basically is being stupid. his idea of ban on muslim temporarily, i don't believe ever hearing a world leader that direct that blunt, and that annoying, that you might top take a swing at his nose for what he said. >> when foreign leaders say things like that in midst of a american political campaign, my first temptation to ask, is the trump organization paying david cameron to say these things. in american...
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abe saw cameron support for his idea to achieve sustainable growth. cameron said the g7 countries need to work together for global growth. >> we need to respect the different situations of different countries. we look forward to a g7. we talk about how we cooperate to avert risks in the global economy and ensure job rich growth. >> the leaders agree to continue coordination so that the g7 leaders will issue a powerful declaration showing their stance on the global economy as well as terrorism. now it's time to check on markets. wall street ended mix ahead of key u.s. jobs data. the dow jones inching up. the tech heavy nasdaq falling to 4,717. as you know, markets here in tokyo are resuming trading after a three-daybreak. we're going to go to ramin. he's at the tokyo stock exchange. how is it looking at the open. >> the nikkei started in the positive. it's dipping into the negative. a lot of investors waiti inin i the u.s. jobs data. the nikkei dipping in the negative. it was up 100 points when it first opened. we're seeing a bit of a negative reaction
abe saw cameron support for his idea to achieve sustainable growth. cameron said the g7 countries need to work together for global growth. >> we need to respect the different situations of different countries. we look forward to a g7. we talk about how we cooperate to avert risks in the global economy and ensure job rich growth. >> the leaders agree to continue coordination so that the g7 leaders will issue a powerful declaration showing their stance on the global economy as well as...
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this morning in an interview with british television, trump hitting back at prime minister david cameron who previously mocked trump's suggestion of a ban on muslims. at the time calling it divisive, stupid and wrong. >> honestly, i don't care, it doesn't matter. it's fine. >> if you're president and he's the british prime minister -- >> it looks like we're not going to have a very good relationship. who knows. i hope to have a good relationship with him. it sounds like he's not willing to address the problem either. >> meanwhile without mentioning him by name, president obama took aim at donald trump during his commencement address yesterday at rutgers university. >> the world is more interconnected than ever before, and it's becoming more connected every day. building walls won't change that. let me be as clear as i can be. in politics and in life, ignorance is not a virtue. >> all of this obviously big topics this morning. our correspondents and analysts are on top of it. let's start with katy tur. she has covered donald trump's campaign from the very beginning. katy, we didn't even b
this morning in an interview with british television, trump hitting back at prime minister david cameron who previously mocked trump's suggestion of a ban on muslims. at the time calling it divisive, stupid and wrong. >> honestly, i don't care, it doesn't matter. it's fine. >> if you're president and he's the british prime minister -- >> it looks like we're not going to have a very good relationship. who knows. i hope to have a good relationship with him. it sounds like he's...
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i'm a unifier unlike our president now, i'm a unifier. >> it's not just prime minister david cameron trump has angered the new london mayor khan. >> i think donald trump has ignorance about. >> i wish him well. let's see if he a good man. >> are you offended by what he said. >> yeah, i am. he doesn't know me. never met me. doesn't know what i'm about. they viewed statements and tell him i will remember those statements. very nasty statements. >> now, what could this spat mean for our relationship with i can't great britain. former united states ambassador to the united nations john bolton goes "on the record." good evening, sir. >> good evening. >> assuming that it is president donald trump and david cameron and khan, what does that mean? >> the important thing is relations between nations depend less on personal relationships among leaders than people think. i'm not saying they are unimportant. but fundamentally any leader who bases his policy on anything other than a very clear eyed view of the national interest isn't doing his job. now, in terms of the remarks themselves, i think
i'm a unifier unlike our president now, i'm a unifier. >> it's not just prime minister david cameron trump has angered the new london mayor khan. >> i think donald trump has ignorance about. >> i wish him well. let's see if he a good man. >> are you offended by what he said. >> yeah, i am. he doesn't know me. never met me. doesn't know what i'm about. they viewed statements and tell him i will remember those statements. very nasty statements. >> now, what...
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cameron flanks by the archbishop of canterbury and the speaker of the house is joined by john bercowhe queen. >> i don't know about that. most of the time. we will talk about our anticorruption summit. the nigerians -- they have leaders that are fantastic. nigeria and afghanistan, possibly the most corrupt countries of the world. these politicians are not corrupt. everyone has to be open. it could be quite -- correspondent: was that unremarkable or a diplomatic half? some will conclude the prime minister was speaking the truth. some will think he is not quite right. others that the mood became too jocular on this serious topic. could this undermine efforts to tackle corruption? it is true that nigeria and afghanistan have had major corruption problems, and they continue to have them. at the same time we have leaders in those countries that have sent strong signals they want to change that. , this isember important for the u.k., because of the u.k. continues to provide , safe haven for corrupt money here and in its overseas territory. correspondent: david cameron knows nigeria's presi
cameron flanks by the archbishop of canterbury and the speaker of the house is joined by john bercowhe queen. >> i don't know about that. most of the time. we will talk about our anticorruption summit. the nigerians -- they have leaders that are fantastic. nigeria and afghanistan, possibly the most corrupt countries of the world. these politicians are not corrupt. everyone has to be open. it could be quite -- correspondent: was that unremarkable or a diplomatic half? some will conclude...
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cameron, tyler, lovely to have you, thank you so much. >> thank you.: i am going to be moderating the panel with the winklevoss brothers in just about an hour. people are going to be piling in there. thanks to tyler and cameron. we'll be right back. 35 minutes before the closing bell ring. dow is up by 35 points. 39 points. these guys represent blood cells. if you have afib not caused by a heart valve problem, pradaxa helps stop blood cells from pooling in the heart... forming a clot... which can travel to the brain and cause a stroke. pradaxa was better than warfarin at reducing stroke risk in a study. in the rare event of an emergency, pradaxa has a specific reversal treatment to help you clot normally again. pradaxa is not for people who have had a heart valve replacement. don't stop taking pradaxa without talking to your doctor. stopping increases your risk of stroke or blood clots. ask your doctor if you need to stop pradaxa before any planned medical or dental procedure. pradaxa can cause serious, and sometimes, fatal bleeding. don't take pradaxa
cameron, tyler, lovely to have you, thank you so much. >> thank you.: i am going to be moderating the panel with the winklevoss brothers in just about an hour. people are going to be piling in there. thanks to tyler and cameron. we'll be right back. 35 minutes before the closing bell ring. dow is up by 35 points. 39 points. these guys represent blood cells. if you have afib not caused by a heart valve problem, pradaxa helps stop blood cells from pooling in the heart... forming a clot......
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and cameron has done his speech and boris johnson will do his in a half hour's time. weeks ago i mentioned the pace of the campaign will pick up very much. >>> elsewhere in europe, greece's parliament is voting to pass new austerity measures to increase taxes. this vote came amid strikes and demonstrations on sunday. some protesters through molatav cocktails at police who responded with tear gas. the eurozone finance ministers are meeting in brussels to discuss greece's fiscal strategy. >>> coming up, your money, your vote. can donald trump convince top republicans to actually support him? that story topping today's political news next. >>> but first as we head to break, here's today's national forecast from the weather channel's jen carfagno. >> sara and wilfred, on this monday the sun is finally coming out in parts of the northeast. it's been such a stretch. take d.c., for example, it's been since the 17th of april that we have been in the clouds. and we have more rain there in the forecast today. but the sun will peek out in new york city, temperatures are going to
and cameron has done his speech and boris johnson will do his in a half hour's time. weeks ago i mentioned the pace of the campaign will pick up very much. >>> elsewhere in europe, greece's parliament is voting to pass new austerity measures to increase taxes. this vote came amid strikes and demonstrations on sunday. some protesters through molatav cocktails at police who responded with tear gas. the eurozone finance ministers are meeting in brussels to discuss greece's fiscal...
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. >>> candace cameron noticeably absent. why she hasn't showed up to see her tv s and michael weatherly, his first interview about leaving ncis. >> when will you go back for a reunion or a visit? >> the reason he's walking away as we look back at his omg moments with "e.t." >> i promise not to turn around because i'd have a bird's eye view. >> get out of there! >> no may 4th, 2016, this is "entertainment tonight." it is official. janet jackson is expecting. she has wanted this so badly. now at almost 50 it is happening. >> we were just with her on the set of her new music video. i think it's safe to say she's glowing. >> we have the top s janet jackson baby news. >> damn baby isht rig. "e.t." is breaking the news. congrats, ms. jackson. we had a feeling when on april 6th, she dropped this. >> i thought it was important that you be the first to know. my husband and i are planning our family. so i'm going to have to delay the tour. >> she had that, i know, but i'm not giving it up yet smile. she's 49 now, but turns 50 on may 1
. >>> candace cameron noticeably absent. why she hasn't showed up to see her tv s and michael weatherly, his first interview about leaving ncis. >> when will you go back for a reunion or a visit? >> the reason he's walking away as we look back at his omg moments with "e.t." >> i promise not to turn around because i'd have a bird's eye view. >> get out of there! >> no may 4th, 2016, this is "entertainment tonight." it is official. janet...
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unlike cameron. it's pretty shocking to see a different side of abby when she sat down with a spirit med who talks with dead people. >> shut the door! >> i'm not turning to you. >> abby is riled especially because she wants quiet for her spiritual reading. crying, emotional, she was overwhelmed when monica the medium dropped by to connect her with her late mother marion. >> the severity of her cancer. >> i think she's the real deal. >> it's a relief. it's nice to know, because you won i can hear every word. >> there's something where -- i don't know i the cashes were put in a casket or something? >> perfect. >> amazi >> 22-year-old monica has her own show on freeform and says her sixth sense was developed in high school. >> i'm not like i walk into a store and see 50 dead people right in front of me outside i will see, feel, hear, sense >> things all at the same time. you hav a catholic connection i don't know if it's the rosary beads. >> after hearing monica tell me your mom had the rosary beads, th
unlike cameron. it's pretty shocking to see a different side of abby when she sat down with a spirit med who talks with dead people. >> shut the door! >> i'm not turning to you. >> abby is riled especially because she wants quiet for her spiritual reading. crying, emotional, she was overwhelmed when monica the medium dropped by to connect her with her late mother marion. >> the severity of her cancer. >> i think she's the real deal. >> it's a relief. it's...
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cameron: i haven't.olitical career i have not argued for leaving the eu. >> i am asking seeing that this is a hypothetical question -- mr. cameron: it is but we don't have a choice. we don't have a choice of leaving the eu. >> the current eu this is something we have to imagine we are in. the hypothetical question is what it will look like after renegotiation. i'm asking you a real question, not a hypothetical. which is with the current arrangements in the eu be so in his
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even though he is a labor man he is on the same side as the conservative prime minister david cameron who is the flagship campaigner for britain remaining in europe. zac goldsmith, the conservative candidate is very much pro-brexit and wants britain to leave. he is at odds with his own party. 300,000s a city where french citizens or more are living and it is almost like the sixth largest french city. there are big stakes on either side and what is interesting is in this location just election, the conservative party, one of the issues has been the fact that it is so divided over this referendum issue. david cameron supporting britain remaining in europe and that is not what a lot of his party .embers believe the london candidate himself was. a lot of conservatives have been irritated the cause the prime minister is in favor of britain remaining so it has been very much an issue. i will note with scotland, where the scottish national party remains the dominant party, the third straight victory although it does not have its majority. they are very much pro-european and they have threate
even though he is a labor man he is on the same side as the conservative prime minister david cameron who is the flagship campaigner for britain remaining in europe. zac goldsmith, the conservative candidate is very much pro-brexit and wants britain to leave. he is at odds with his own party. 300,000s a city where french citizens or more are living and it is almost like the sixth largest french city. there are big stakes on either side and what is interesting is in this location just election,...
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cameron said his comments were stupid and divisive.nk voters that migrated to trump care what the british prime minister says. when you get closer to the general election, trump if he doesn't make amends with cameron leaves bread crumbs for clinton to say in debate or ad that donald trump is not going to be effective as world leader on a world stage. trump wins, you might have a situation where he has to makeup with prime minister cameron before he even gets started. >> anderson cooper had an exclusive interview with john kasich who dropped out of the contest as you know, first real interview he has done since then. asked about this talk, mitt romney putting forward a third party candidate to oppose trump and hillary clinton for that matter. listen to this. >> candidacy would be viewed as a silly thing, i don't think it is appropriate. i just don't think it would be the right thing to do. >> the chairman of the republican committee says it would be a suicide mission if you will. kasich says third party candidacy would be viewed as a si
cameron said his comments were stupid and divisive.nk voters that migrated to trump care what the british prime minister says. when you get closer to the general election, trump if he doesn't make amends with cameron leaves bread crumbs for clinton to say in debate or ad that donald trump is not going to be effective as world leader on a world stage. trump wins, you might have a situation where he has to makeup with prime minister cameron before he even gets started. >> anderson cooper...
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david cameron says it is time to tackle dirty money. the british prime minister hosts an anticorruption summit in london. ♪ >> dilma rousseff has been knocked out by the senate. on akers to suspend the embattled leader. t dawn aftere a a session that lasted throughout the night. voted to suspend the embattled leader. [applause] the trial is approved. this, let's cross to richard thompson who joins us from rio de janeiro. its say andas had dilma rousseff will stand trial for breaking budget laws. using tricks to hide a large budget deficits. what happens next? basically, dilma rousseff is automatically suspended for up to six months. emer president michel t becomes the active head of state. -- marines have will be dilma rousseff will be informed of her suspension. she has already cleared out her personal belongings and sixpack expected to- and is make an appearance to supporters. she remains president and will emer will assume her duties. we don't know when the trial will happen. dilmaer to remove rousseff permanently from office, two th
david cameron says it is time to tackle dirty money. the british prime minister hosts an anticorruption summit in london. ♪ >> dilma rousseff has been knocked out by the senate. on akers to suspend the embattled leader. t dawn aftere a a session that lasted throughout the night. voted to suspend the embattled leader. [applause] the trial is approved. this, let's cross to richard thompson who joins us from rio de janeiro. its say andas had dilma rousseff will stand trial for breaking...
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have you any updates in how people see cameron?: trust in cameron has fallen insipidus late over the campaign -- has fallen preci pitously over the campaign. he has a heavy-handed campaign. people are wondering if they can trust cameron. .is trust scores have halved he has wounded himself. well, he will be able to put that behind him. but there will be a big legacy of the negative feeling towards him as a result of the emotions that have come through in this campaign. stefan shakespeare, ceo of yougov. bob parker, senior advisor at credit suisse is still with us. so much uncertainty. a lot of people are saying you have to position yourself for both events. what is the best way to position yourself so you gain if the u.k. stays in the eu but you are also hedged if we get the brexit? behavior is different in referendums rather than elections. people only really make up their minds in the week or so prior to the referendum. in the general election, voting intentions are reasonably clear well before the election. the conclusion is that
have you any updates in how people see cameron?: trust in cameron has fallen insipidus late over the campaign -- has fallen preci pitously over the campaign. he has a heavy-handed campaign. people are wondering if they can trust cameron. .is trust scores have halved he has wounded himself. well, he will be able to put that behind him. but there will be a big legacy of the negative feeling towards him as a result of the emotions that have come through in this campaign. stefan shakespeare, ceo of...
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cameron rather interesting. mr. trump: he came after me a little bit.e would like me to visit 10 downing street. they put out that invitation two days ago, so i would do just fine with david cameron. i think he is a nice guy. i will do just fine. they have asked me to visit 10 downing street. i might do it. john: they put up that statement 2 days according to mr. trump. the prime minister's office at 10 downing street responded this afternoon, saying it is long-standing practice for the british leader to meet with nominees for both american political parties, but because donald trump and hillary clinton are not confirmed nominees yet, "there are no confirmed dates" for this meeting. there is room for interpretation here. what trump seems to have said is not clearly right or true. is he courting much danger by playing fast and loose with the facts here? mark: the clinton campaign raises it with reporters off-line all the time. the chairman of the campaign put out a statement, pounding on this notion of not being able to trust him. we have both talked for
cameron rather interesting. mr. trump: he came after me a little bit.e would like me to visit 10 downing street. they put out that invitation two days ago, so i would do just fine with david cameron. i think he is a nice guy. i will do just fine. they have asked me to visit 10 downing street. i might do it. john: they put up that statement 2 days according to mr. trump. the prime minister's office at 10 downing street responded this afternoon, saying it is long-standing practice for the british...
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speaking at a news conference with david cameron, he made his position clear.n very clearly would prefer britain to remain within the european union. it is better for the world that britain remain within a strong european union. we want to see britain and europe remain influential actors on the global stage, contributing to a rule based on piste and stability -- on peace and stability in asia. anna: cameron highlighted how britain could jenn benefit from japan-eu trade deals. >> we want to see more jobs, greater growth, and increased prosperity for our countries. we both agree the way to do that is through a comprehensive japan-eu free-trade agreement. this deal could be worth 5 billion pounds a year to the u.k. economy. and i haveter abe agreed to do everything we can to get it signed so we can start reaping the benefits. ona: john wraith joins us set now. charles newsome from investec wealth and management still with us. great to have you on the program. i see that next week we're going to get new forecast from the bank of england. some commentators saying it
speaking at a news conference with david cameron, he made his position clear.n very clearly would prefer britain to remain within the european union. it is better for the world that britain remain within a strong european union. we want to see britain and europe remain influential actors on the global stage, contributing to a rule based on piste and stability -- on peace and stability in asia. anna: cameron highlighted how britain could jenn benefit from japan-eu trade deals. >> we want...
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cameron brannagan and allen in advanced positions. >> here is cameron brannagan who turned 20 years of age this week. now lucas. that's a nice pass into the path of brad smith. >> it's a decent start from the visitors. they have been very comfortable in possession. brannagan doesn't look nervous, he looks confident as well. the two midfielders, stewart and brannagan, trying to get them in the game, get them in position and give them confidence. >> here is a player who was released by spurs a few weeks ago but picked up by liverpool. a misplaced pass by johnny evans who before the match was named the players player. the northern ireland team will bow off to the european championships in france. west brom started 15th today. they'll end the campaign somewhere between 12th and 16th. every place you go up the premier league table brings prize money so that is something to play for for west brom today. i'm sure they'll be fully aware of that. liverpool, a win for them would possibly save the finish above southampton and would guarantee a place for nt year. seventh might also qualify, but it
cameron brannagan and allen in advanced positions. >> here is cameron brannagan who turned 20 years of age this week. now lucas. that's a nice pass into the path of brad smith. >> it's a decent start from the visitors. they have been very comfortable in possession. brannagan doesn't look nervous, he looks confident as well. the two midfielders, stewart and brannagan, trying to get them in the game, get them in position and give them confidence. >> here is a player who was...
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cameron rupp is sore today. but this team is exciting to watch, mike. >> it feels like tyler goodell who hasn't played in the outfield for very long making a a play like that. they are getting clutch plays from their young players which is amazing. they win one run games which is amazing for a young team. i just hope they can carry it through. if they go through this entire season, winning games like this, without hitting, consistently they will be one of the most amazing baseball stories ever. >> to take in the a fun day to be in the stand, not only do phillies get smoked but joey voto the red first base man. he fakes out the fans. he pretend to give them a souvenir. and not so nice. he does it to another fan, how rude, a fan wants the ball and he says, i don't think so. he is toying with emotions. how about voto. listen to the explanation. he says he was just trying to get fans back after they were heckling him. >> i was just having fun with them. they give you a hard time during the game. my way giving them a
cameron rupp is sore today. but this team is exciting to watch, mike. >> it feels like tyler goodell who hasn't played in the outfield for very long making a a play like that. they are getting clutch plays from their young players which is amazing. they win one run games which is amazing for a young team. i just hope they can carry it through. if they go through this entire season, winning games like this, without hitting, consistently they will be one of the most amazing baseball stories...
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this letter david cameron to an ounce a series of measures to ensure the money is clean. .m.ameron: i believe corruption is the cancer at the heart of so many problems we need to tackle in our world. reporter: under the rose plant, foreign firms would have to declare their assets in a public register and revealed the true identity of their owners. according to the government, these measures would make potentially suspicious investments more easily traceable by british tax authorities. but critics say it is the global culture of corruption that needs to be shifted. >> i think it is a really important step, but it needs to go further, because this is like a game of walkable -- wh ack-a-mole. as you hit a problem somewhere, it pops up somewhere else. we need to crack down on it is her transparency of companies and trusts. reporter: some of the u.k. territories have agreed to share their own company ownership registers with tax authorities in 33 countries around the world. campaigners say they should go one step further and make the registers public. leaders of the cayman islands
this letter david cameron to an ounce a series of measures to ensure the money is clean. .m.ameron: i believe corruption is the cancer at the heart of so many problems we need to tackle in our world. reporter: under the rose plant, foreign firms would have to declare their assets in a public register and revealed the true identity of their owners. according to the government, these measures would make potentially suspicious investments more easily traceable by british tax authorities. but...
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. >>> british prime minister david cameron talks about donald trump. is he willing to meet with the presidential nominee before the election? >>> here's the best. >>> let's get right to politics and the new polls. while the washington post abc poll shows donald trump beating hillary clinton 46% to 44%, the nbc "wall street journal" poll shows clinton ahead of trump by three points, 46% to43%. both polls within the margin of error. never in the history of the nbc news "wall street journal" poll have the two major party nominees been viewed as poorly as clinton and trump. 54% of voters view clinton negatively, compared to 58% for trump. voters have a better impression of sanders, whose positive rating is 46%. ramping up his attack against debbie wasserman schultz. >> let me also say this. in all due respect to the current chairperson, if elected president she would not be reappointed to be chair of the dnc. >> a new reaction from hillary clinton as she shifts into general election mode. here's what she told chuck todd about donald trump's candidacy. >> t
. >>> british prime minister david cameron talks about donald trump. is he willing to meet with the presidential nominee before the election? >>> here's the best. >>> let's get right to politics and the new polls. while the washington post abc poll shows donald trump beating hillary clinton 46% to 44%, the nbc "wall street journal" poll shows clinton ahead of trump by three points, 46% to43%. both polls within the margin of error. never in the history of the...
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. >> captain don cameron was at the controls that day.ades he's back in the cockpit of a d.c. 9 at the canada aviation and space museum in ottawa. the breakers are connected to the laboratory in the back of the plane. once they pop out, they cut the flow of electricity to the laboratory motor. >> the crew responded to that appropriately. there was a problem there and they left the circuit breakers then extended or popped. so that it would deprive power to that component eliminating any potential future problem. >> unfortunately, flight 797's problems are just beginning. >> i think it was about an hour and a half into the flight that there was some commotion in the back of the plane. i remember seeing one of the flight attendants take a fire extinguisher to the back. rumors began going around in the plane that there might be a fire in the trash can that somebody might have put a cigarette out in the trash. >> the captain sends his first officer claude to assess the situation. >> so i look back and you couldn't see the back of the airplane
. >> captain don cameron was at the controls that day.ades he's back in the cockpit of a d.c. 9 at the canada aviation and space museum in ottawa. the breakers are connected to the laboratory in the back of the plane. once they pop out, they cut the flow of electricity to the laboratory motor. >> the crew responded to that appropriately. there was a problem there and they left the circuit breakers then extended or popped. so that it would deprive power to that component eliminating...
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david cameron using the g-7 to commit to the eu.ill discuss the latest holing, politics and market action at 8:30 london time. guy: let me take to amsterdam where we are awaiting the opening bell of ipo philips lighting. there is a large hammer. there we go. [applause] up: european markets opening . a delayed hit of the gong. it is friday the 27th. let's show you what is happening with these markets. let's put some numbers. where up .1% -- we are up -- we are down .1%. matt, we are waiting for the one thing, and that is janet yellen. let's get details on what is happening behind this big topline market numbers. nejra: this is the stoxx 600 and how the industry groups are trading within it and looking at the imap on the bloomberg. we are seeing more red here than green. asia, it was a pretty broad-based rally. health-care stocks and material are only in the green. how care up 4%. it is energy stocks -- health care up .4%. it is energy stocks and financials. we are seeing lower oil prices back down below $50. i want to get to individu
david cameron using the g-7 to commit to the eu.ill discuss the latest holing, politics and market action at 8:30 london time. guy: let me take to amsterdam where we are awaiting the opening bell of ipo philips lighting. there is a large hammer. there we go. [applause] up: european markets opening . a delayed hit of the gong. it is friday the 27th. let's show you what is happening with these markets. let's put some numbers. where up .1% -- we are up -- we are down .1%. matt, we are waiting for...
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david cameron denies claims that he would have voted to leave the eu if he wasn't the primus. >> i've never been a closet brexiter. i'm absolutely passionate about getting the right result and remaining in parliament. it is in britain's national interest. >> president obama set to become the first american commander in chief to visit hiroshima since world war ii. >> good morning everybody. how are you. fine, fine, fine, fine fine fine. >> long weekend for some at least. >> bank holiday here in the uk. lots of you heading off for travel. they are saying basically if you don't have to travel don't because the airports are going to be a mess. >> avoid the queues and everything. >> yeah yeah. here the markets. we're flat to a little lower. but the mangt of our european equities are just trading down a tad as seen right there. spanish banks weighing a little on temperature picture. surprise cash call from banco popular weighing on things. >> right. >> and bigger stories. >> right. and friday here we've got ipos. g7 and the countdown under way for janet yellen. first let's get to the ipo pi
david cameron denies claims that he would have voted to leave the eu if he wasn't the primus. >> i've never been a closet brexiter. i'm absolutely passionate about getting the right result and remaining in parliament. it is in britain's national interest. >> president obama set to become the first american commander in chief to visit hiroshima since world war ii. >> good morning everybody. how are you. fine, fine, fine, fine fine fine. >> long weekend for some at least....
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francine the clock, osborne and cameron talking right now.ne month away from the referendum. of course, the currency wars, the underlying consequence. and, seeing about this possible megadeal. that is coming up. tom: right now, with the summary of the difficult news this weekend of egyptair. here is shery ahn. : egypt is sending of remote-controlled submarine to search for remains from the jet. they will try to locate the voice and data recorders which could be almost 10,000 feet below the surface. french investigators say the plane generated automatic radio message about the smoke in the cabin book for -- moments before the disappearing. president obama has a limited one of the last remaining symbols of animosity. he lifted the embargo of weapons sales to vietnam. president obama: this will ensure that vietnam has access to the equipment they need to protect themselves. it underscores the commitment of the united states to for the normalize -- fully normalize relationships with vietnam and this region for the long-term. shery: the improvemen
francine the clock, osborne and cameron talking right now.ne month away from the referendum. of course, the currency wars, the underlying consequence. and, seeing about this possible megadeal. that is coming up. tom: right now, with the summary of the difficult news this weekend of egyptair. here is shery ahn. : egypt is sending of remote-controlled submarine to search for remains from the jet. they will try to locate the voice and data recorders which could be almost 10,000 feet below the...
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if trump looks like he will win in the fall, cameron will be like his best friend.phone rings] tells usur operator that the donald was to say something. >> he knows nothing about me. he knows nothing about what i said. i'm not a big fan of his greedy take a look at two things, look at where our country is with years of him being involved. we are a mess, number one. i know he has a great reputation and all of that. all of these guys have a great reputation. they have been doing that stuff for 15 years. look where our country is, ok? we need a new group with different thinking. john: thank you, mr. trump. we appreciate the phone call. mark, does this put an end, my friend, tear off to express and rather lunatic fantasy that mr. gates could end up being donald trump's running mate. mark: pretty much. look, i've been surprised at gates. he was critical of trump and hillary clinton, and donald trump could take a running mate that he is criticized. ends it.this in' the thing is to close. there is not enough time to patch this up to donald trump said in a dismissive way th
if trump looks like he will win in the fall, cameron will be like his best friend.phone rings] tells usur operator that the donald was to say something. >> he knows nothing about me. he knows nothing about what i said. i'm not a big fan of his greedy take a look at two things, look at where our country is with years of him being involved. we are a mess, number one. i know he has a great reputation and all of that. all of these guys have a great reputation. they have been doing that stuff...
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morning, new uproar over kirk cameron's views on marriage.ive to husbands. >> nothing wrong with being a nerd. >> reporter: the one-time "growing pains" star who tours churches speaking about marriage tells the "christian post," wives are to honor and respect and follow thaer husband's lead, not to tell a husband how to be a better husband. when each person gets their part right, regardless of how their spouse is treating them, there is hope for real change in their marriage. >> their marriage is really something that fits into the bigger picture of god's love for his bride, the church. >> reporter: the backlash on twitter was quick. can someone please slap some sense into kirk cameron, one woman tweeted. another, kirk cameron isn't qualified to give anyone advice on anything. his wife isn't allowed to tell him this. that's why it's up to us. >> in this case, i think he's using religion, in a way, as a way to justify or validate what are sexist beliefs and not take responsibility for them. >> reporter: men chimed in, too, calling cameron a pi
morning, new uproar over kirk cameron's views on marriage.ive to husbands. >> nothing wrong with being a nerd. >> reporter: the one-time "growing pains" star who tours churches speaking about marriage tells the "christian post," wives are to honor and respect and follow thaer husband's lead, not to tell a husband how to be a better husband. when each person gets their part right, regardless of how their spouse is treating them, there is hope for real change in...
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a good couple tables. >> cameron hall again. >> chris wallace just walked through. >> is some of the fox guests include jeff goldblum and then become fox. and cheryl ladd, formerly of charlie's angels. tony romo. greta van susteren. speaking of fox. read a van susteren just walked in. >> is sometimes when you watch people walk in you can tell what is on their mind. >> a shot here of gayle king and valerie jarrett. valerie jarrett has known the president since his days in chicago. the ultimate washington insider. >> i do not think she is from washington. exit no. [chuckling] is in the house here. sort of interesting juxtaposition bear with damien lewis. you do wonder what people talk about at this dinner sometimes. what is a conversation you have had at this dinner? talked to a lot of interesting people at this dinner. the jonas brothers. >> the international monetary fund. >> we saw the jonas others. we saw mick jagger. staying. miranda lambert. them to a senator from new york. >> what is meant jagger like? >> terrific. charming. >> scanning to find out to him she belongs. which medi
a good couple tables. >> cameron hall again. >> chris wallace just walked through. >> is some of the fox guests include jeff goldblum and then become fox. and cheryl ladd, formerly of charlie's angels. tony romo. greta van susteren. speaking of fox. read a van susteren just walked in. >> is sometimes when you watch people walk in you can tell what is on their mind. >> a shot here of gayle king and valerie jarrett. valerie jarrett has known the president since his...
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yeah, man, let it rip, cameron, whatever.se. i was, like, "oh, my god, cameron diaz pooped her pants is what happened." >> jimmy: that's insane. >> i know. >> jimmy: that's insane to think that. >> i thought it was crazy too. >> jimmy: insane to think that. >> i know. >> jimmy: human beings don't do that. >> well, i thought she did. on the biggest night in hollywood. and so then i was like, "okay, what am i going to do." then all of a sudden, she goes, oh, my god, there's a terrible smell. and then the room all started to smell it. and someone said, "oh, it's gary." >> jimmy: my dog gary. >> your dog gary. and what had happened to make it worse is i guess i had stepped in it. >> jimmy: you guess? you guess? you definitely stepped in it. you're like walking around like, hey, guys, got any more doritos, what's happening? [ cheers and applause ] all over the place -- >> i did. i did. >> jimmy: walk like george jefferson. [ laughter ] a little george jefferson. >> it was so funny. >> jimmy: but you did step in it. >> i did step i
yeah, man, let it rip, cameron, whatever.se. i was, like, "oh, my god, cameron diaz pooped her pants is what happened." >> jimmy: that's insane. >> i know. >> jimmy: that's insane to think that. >> i thought it was crazy too. >> jimmy: insane to think that. >> i know. >> jimmy: human beings don't do that. >> well, i thought she did. on the biggest night in hollywood. and so then i was like, "okay, what am i going to do." then...
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david cameron and george osborne worn that leaving the eu will spark a recession.guest is an economist. i'm pretty sure he's going to disagree with that. roger bootle, next. ♪ okay, ready? whoa! [ explosion ] nothing should get in the way of the things you love. ♪ get america's fastest internet. only from xfinity. guy: welcome back. we are 30 minutes into the trading day. there's a couple big corporate stories. bayer is one of them. the dax down by 0.7%. if you are wondering why the italian market is down as hard as it is, a lot of big financials have gone ex dividend today. matt miller, over to you. matt: we are seeing the purchasing managers index come out. rises to 55.2.i that is more than the forecast 54.6. german pmi of 55.2 and the manufacturing pmi rose to 52.4. that was more than the survey of 52 even. pmiices and manufacturing coming out ahead of the forecast. here you see a euro-dollar trade. euro gaining some strength. german pmi coming up and sort of balancing a long a level here. i've got a chart of pmi over the last two years. we've been hanging aroun
david cameron and george osborne worn that leaving the eu will spark a recession.guest is an economist. i'm pretty sure he's going to disagree with that. roger bootle, next. ♪ okay, ready? whoa! [ explosion ] nothing should get in the way of the things you love. ♪ get america's fastest internet. only from xfinity. guy: welcome back. we are 30 minutes into the trading day. there's a couple big corporate stories. bayer is one of them. the dax down by 0.7%. if you are wondering why the italian...
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camer cameron's remarks didn't sit well with trump.ere he is on itv in the uk. >> the british prime minister, david cameron, recently said he stands by his comments that your position on muslims was stupid, divisive and wrong. >> yeah? >> he wouldn't retract them and he wouldn't apologize. >> honestly, i don't care. it doesn't matter. i mean, it's fine. >> if you're president and he's the british prime minister -- >> it looks like we're not going to have a very good relationship. who knows? i hope to have a good relationship with him. but it sounds like he's not willing to address the problem either. >> would you like him to withdraw the particular comments that you're stupid, divisive and wrong with your view about muslims? >> well, number one, i'm not stupid, i can tell you that right now. just the opposite. number two, in terms of divisive, i don't think i'm a divisive person. i'm a unifier, unlike our president now, i'm a unifier. >> former republican presidential candidate ben carson has revealed names on the vice presidential sho
camer cameron's remarks didn't sit well with trump.ere he is on itv in the uk. >> the british prime minister, david cameron, recently said he stands by his comments that your position on muslims was stupid, divisive and wrong. >> yeah? >> he wouldn't retract them and he wouldn't apologize. >> honestly, i don't care. it doesn't matter. i mean, it's fine. >> if you're president and he's the british prime minister -- >> it looks like we're not going to have a...