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david cameron didn't. that's right. david cameron didn't. that's right.right. david cameron thought he had the support of ed miliband who would bring his party along, but he didn't and he lost the vote. there was speculation that there could be a vote tomorrow if theresa may thinks she will win it. she does have the backing of the cabinet. boris johnson wrote in the telegraph that he agreed with what happened and he was careful to say that it was not an attack on russia, but it's difficult to see whether or not theresa may will have a free ride on this in the future if parliament was sitting and she would want to take action to prepare the ground for that in the future. thank you very much indeed. one person is in a critical condition in hospital, and another has potentially life—changing injuries, after a car ploughed into six pedestrians in essex. two of the group had to be air—lifted to hospital after the incident in canvey island. ben ando has more. crash investigators at the scene, marking down the track of a car that veered off the road and struck s
david cameron didn't. that's right. david cameron didn't. that's right.right. david cameron thought he had the support of ed miliband who would bring his party along, but he didn't and he lost the vote. there was speculation that there could be a vote tomorrow if theresa may thinks she will win it. she does have the backing of the cabinet. boris johnson wrote in the telegraph that he agreed with what happened and he was careful to say that it was not an attack on russia, but it's difficult to...
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my conversation with the former british prime minister david cameron on the state of our world today. ♪ >>> good evening, everyone. welcome to the program. i'm christiane amanpour in london. few americans have ever set foot in north korea let alone met its leader. know we know cia director mike pompeo has done just that, making him the highest u.s. official to ever sit face-to-face with kim jong-un. pompeo traveled there over easter almost three weeks ago to lay the groundwork for a possible upcoming summit between kim jong-un and donald trump. trump this morning said the meeting went smoothly and a good relationship was formed, but in mar-a-lago yesterday, alongside japan's prime minister shinzo abe, president trump added caveats. >> we have not picked a site yet, but we picked five sites where it's potentially going to be. we'll let you know fairly soon. and let's see what happens. we'll either have a very good meeting or we won't have a good meeting, and maybe we won't even have a meeting at all, depending on what's going in. but i think there's a great chance to solve a world prob
my conversation with the former british prime minister david cameron on the state of our world today. ♪ >>> good evening, everyone. welcome to the program. i'm christiane amanpour in london. few americans have ever set foot in north korea let alone met its leader. know we know cia director mike pompeo has done just that, making him the highest u.s. official to ever sit face-to-face with kim jong-un. pompeo traveled there over easter almost three weeks ago to lay the groundwork for a...
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former david cameron, uk adviser steve hilton walks us through the global politics of this. they went through it too. >>> president trump is sitting down with apple ceo tim cook. blake burman is right there, well, just outside the oval office. he's going to let us know what they might be talking about in this meeting. >>> and attorney general jeff sessions testifying before the senate appropriations committee. he just finished his opening statement so now what happens is the question-and-answer session is getting under way. ed lawrence is bringing it for us and watch for fireworks and get them to you. >>> then facebook earnings out after the bell. one day after it revealed so-called new community standards, otherwise known as the rules to tell if that picture you shot on your european vacation at the beach of a naked sculpture or person is appropriate enough to post on the social media platform? kevin kelly and colin gillis have a bull-bare debate over facebook stock and whether you should own it. >>> on wall street, forget misdirection, markets have direction right now. the
former david cameron, uk adviser steve hilton walks us through the global politics of this. they went through it too. >>> president trump is sitting down with apple ceo tim cook. blake burman is right there, well, just outside the oval office. he's going to let us know what they might be talking about in this meeting. >>> and attorney general jeff sessions testifying before the senate appropriations committee. he just finished his opening statement so now what happens is the...
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cameron bancroft isa absolutely gutted. on the block, so for him it would be really hard to swallow. for them to be missing the amount of cricket they are missing is tough on them. so yes, if the ecb allowed it, it would be good for them to keep playing, because i think they have paid a big price already. neil robertson has been knocked out of the world snooker championship. he lost 10—5 two robert milkins in their first round match. so far it has been a tournament full of shocks. the defending champion mark selby went out in the first round, as did former champions shaun murphy and stuart ring and. milkins will play in the second round —— bingham. stuart ring and. milkins will play in the second round -- bingham. had really bad tip problems come into the match, and it was pretty evident last night, i really struggled with that. i thought i did pretty well to keep it 6—3. i have to give robert credit for how he played. he was relentless throughout, and i had a slight sniff at 6—5, but he rattled off the last four friends am
cameron bancroft isa absolutely gutted. on the block, so for him it would be really hard to swallow. for them to be missing the amount of cricket they are missing is tough on them. so yes, if the ecb allowed it, it would be good for them to keep playing, because i think they have paid a big price already. neil robertson has been knocked out of the world snooker championship. he lost 10—5 two robert milkins in their first round match. so far it has been a tournament full of shocks. the...
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she realises what happened to them 13th with cameron. when the boat was lost and the indication would suggest thatjeremy corbyn and the indication would suggest that jeremy corbyn labour and the indication would suggest thatjeremy corbyn labour party being what it is, some of them may did that. she could very well lose and she certainly doesn't want to have donald trump on them again and then she cat, if she doesn't have to do, she doesn't need to do it. i suspect there would be consequences if she went and without consulting parliament, there will be a backlash against terror. i can see that coming. ellie she would have gone in and shown moral certainty and action. —— ellie she would have shown. there is that in the thing is the backlash, were all aware that there are public opinion polls that show when voters are asked, there is a certain apathy about military intervention. about 20% of 30% would endorse this course. at the same time, theresa may does have to almost make sure there is that political consensus with her but, she is haunt
she realises what happened to them 13th with cameron. when the boat was lost and the indication would suggest thatjeremy corbyn and the indication would suggest that jeremy corbyn labour and the indication would suggest thatjeremy corbyn labour party being what it is, some of them may did that. she could very well lose and she certainly doesn't want to have donald trump on them again and then she cat, if she doesn't have to do, she doesn't need to do it. i suspect there would be consequences if...
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our thanks to cameron crise. mark: the imf says that europe must continue to strengthen its architecture of integration. that is the message from the keynote speech in spain, today. for more, let's toss it over to maria's today how -- maria today -- foraria's today go more, let's toss it over to madrid. maria: the imf was pretty much founded to promote free trade globally. we are seeing a lot of tension between china and the u.s.. how concerned are you? david: global recovery is being supported by trade for the first time in a long time. and iss growing faster spreading recovery around the world. the trade tension one has to understand, people feel as though trade is unfair and trade advantages are being gain by other countries and that is causing them dislocation. we have to understand that dissatisfaction that is leading to these trade actions has a reason. of view should be settled through cooperation and dialogue and that that is the way to make sure that trade continues to grow, that market access increases
our thanks to cameron crise. mark: the imf says that europe must continue to strengthen its architecture of integration. that is the message from the keynote speech in spain, today. for more, let's toss it over to maria's today how -- maria today -- foraria's today go more, let's toss it over to madrid. maria: the imf was pretty much founded to promote free trade globally. we are seeing a lot of tension between china and the u.s.. how concerned are you? david: global recovery is being supported...
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toa cameron, butjustine greening went to a comprehensive school in yorkshire.ub in parliament and in various industries and sectors is still very real. i have my doubts about how this contextual recruitment is possible. justine greening saying there is software to enable you to look at people's grades and where they went to school but i'm not sure with the data protection stuff coming in, that we will be able to get round that. i don't dig employers will be able to step around in the way that she is digesting but this is an interesting idea ——i digesting but this is an interesting idea —— i don't think. digesting but this is an interesting idea -- i don't think. there was a big defeat for the prime minister in the house of lords which the daily express has picked up on. brexit sabotage, they call it. the lords have been leading the way in many senses in challenging the government's approach to brexit and there was a big vote in the commons today. the house of lords, a group of peers from different parties, put down the amendment to make sure that if when parlia
toa cameron, butjustine greening went to a comprehensive school in yorkshire.ub in parliament and in various industries and sectors is still very real. i have my doubts about how this contextual recruitment is possible. justine greening saying there is software to enable you to look at people's grades and where they went to school but i'm not sure with the data protection stuff coming in, that we will be able to get round that. i don't dig employers will be able to step around in the way that...
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cameron: this is, a lot of this is noise.hink if you look strategically into the future, one of the big concerns that investors may have is this unwinding of the balance sheet with the fed, the ecb, boj stopping their qe programs. essentially the markets have been set higher by the methadone of central bank asset purchases, there is certainly a reason for concern, but that only tells half the story because there are plenty of other central banks that buy assets as well, and a lot of them in asia, what we call the fx reserve managers, and really you need to add their assets to get a more holistic picture of the amount of liquidity that the central banks are putting into purchases.by asset the story is interesting when you combine the two of them, what we saw was this thing that everybody is scared of, the sort of central banks taking their foot off the gas. that happened in 2014 and 2015. julie: we have the chart showing that. cameron: so ironic that everybody is worried about this, yet when it was happening it was like everyb
cameron: this is, a lot of this is noise.hink if you look strategically into the future, one of the big concerns that investors may have is this unwinding of the balance sheet with the fed, the ecb, boj stopping their qe programs. essentially the markets have been set higher by the methadone of central bank asset purchases, there is certainly a reason for concern, but that only tells half the story because there are plenty of other central banks that buy assets as well, and a lot of them in...
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in 2011, after a itself in the position david cameron did.11, aftera missile itself in the position david cameron did. in 2011, after a missile strike against colonel gaddafi in libya and his forces, david cameron asked for explicit retrospective approval from parliament for that strike. theresa may does not want that. she does not wa nt may does not want that. she does not want a defeat on something substantial, you know, a motion either approving or disapproving the government's action. what i think may be possible if the opposition decides to go down this road is to have a vote on a motion acknowledge in the house of commons has had a sad of some kind. —— the criticism of that is that it would be pretty meaningless. it will be a dramatic day in the commons tomorrow. it will look like it has been discussed and argued about. the legality of this. where might the action go if bashar al—assad uses chemical weapons and the future. the question is what they will get at the end of it. the father of stephen lawrence, murdered 25 years ago this mon
in 2011, after a itself in the position david cameron did.11, aftera missile itself in the position david cameron did. in 2011, after a missile strike against colonel gaddafi in libya and his forces, david cameron asked for explicit retrospective approval from parliament for that strike. theresa may does not want that. she does not wa nt may does not want that. she does not want a defeat on something substantial, you know, a motion either approving or disapproving the government's action. what...
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cameron: i think that lets some credence.no guarantee that currency and bond markets are " is " wrong",quity but maybe what we are seeing is it is more localized. the u.s. tax deadline date is in 10 days, and is now cheaper to cash in and fund your tax liability with stock returns. maybe that is partially driving it. julie: i have a chart showing the vix. blue --cs volatility in fx volatility in blue. joe: are here when the dow rallied to hundred 50 parts, and one of the things he said is when you see these big updates, it doesn't necessarily tell you a turnaround, this is a volatile market. is it the same story? cameron: i have to wrap your knuckles about using technology. [laughter] i think it does speak to the underlying volatility climate. you don't go from a superhigh volatility market, which we have been in over the past couple of placid, calma waters overnight. it is a revolution rather than evolution in terms of volatility regime. of course we can go up a lot, it is going to peter out rather than and with a bang. and
cameron: i think that lets some credence.no guarantee that currency and bond markets are " is " wrong",quity but maybe what we are seeing is it is more localized. the u.s. tax deadline date is in 10 days, and is now cheaper to cash in and fund your tax liability with stock returns. maybe that is partially driving it. julie: i have a chart showing the vix. blue --cs volatility in fx volatility in blue. joe: are here when the dow rallied to hundred 50 parts, and one of the things...
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cameron joins us now. in search of the holy grail.hinking here is, i am wondering if it is possible to go through the reams of data in history and respond to the market characteristics that are exhibited. prominenceas a price in six months either side. , the last top of the s&p was in may of 2015, and it was the high point, higher than any six months. slate and higher than any points six months afterwards. wow, you did a whole year before you can decide. --eron: otherwise you end up we are looking at something prominent. to 1982, i defined both tops in the entirety of the s&p. we're looking for more medium terms for strategic tops and bottoms. i picked a few technical thatcteristics conventional wisdom says can define tops and bottoms. these include what we call positive or negative the virgins. -- divergence. -- theor like the rsi strength index, does not make a new high, that is indicative of a waiting moment. joe: you mentioned rsi. i have a chart in the terminal that looks at the current environment relative strength indicators. w
cameron joins us now. in search of the holy grail.hinking here is, i am wondering if it is possible to go through the reams of data in history and respond to the market characteristics that are exhibited. prominenceas a price in six months either side. , the last top of the s&p was in may of 2015, and it was the high point, higher than any six months. slate and higher than any points six months afterwards. wow, you did a whole year before you can decide. --eron: otherwise you end up we are...
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cameron: this is, a lot of this is noise. i think if you look strategically into the future, one of the big concerns that investors may have is this unwinding of the balance sheet with the fed, the ecb, boj stopping their qe programs. essentially the markets have been set higher by the methadone of central bank asset purchases, there is certainly a reason for concern, but that only tells half the story because there are plenty of other central banks that buy assets as well, and a lot of them in asia, what we call the fx reserve managers, and really you need to add their assets to get a more holistic picture of the amount of liquidity that the
cameron: this is, a lot of this is noise. i think if you look strategically into the future, one of the big concerns that investors may have is this unwinding of the balance sheet with the fed, the ecb, boj stopping their qe programs. essentially the markets have been set higher by the methadone of central bank asset purchases, there is certainly a reason for concern, but that only tells half the story because there are plenty of other central banks that buy assets as well, and a lot of them in...
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president bush twenty thirteen feet cameron. you will not have want to take any risk of that happening again it could be catastrophic for the government but she needn't have worried the irony on the basis of the appalling intervention by. all sides government and opposition on the basis of what and that today she need not have worried they would have voted for military action the extreme the worrying when one thinks of the future and when this whole thing happens again do you think she may be. got through this by the scale of what the attack actually ended up that so we heard in some cases a couple of days building up to the weekend that the american president wanted kind of shock and awe what turned out was far from that is that why maybe she's she's got more cross party support than she does. not that so much of the reps shoot videos which. produced a collect through his syria among m.t.v. and many other people in the elites in this country but not among the general population you mentioned ordinary people are less easily bamb
president bush twenty thirteen feet cameron. you will not have want to take any risk of that happening again it could be catastrophic for the government but she needn't have worried the irony on the basis of the appalling intervention by. all sides government and opposition on the basis of what and that today she need not have worried they would have voted for military action the extreme the worrying when one thinks of the future and when this whole thing happens again do you think she may be....
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i don't know, cameron. i'm-- i'm really not feeling it tonight. well, you better start feeling it soon. we need to win so i can stick it to that smug martin sherman. who's martin sherman? only my archrival.
i don't know, cameron. i'm-- i'm really not feeling it tonight. well, you better start feeling it soon. we need to win so i can stick it to that smug martin sherman. who's martin sherman? only my archrival.
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saying good-bye to cameron as he went away to college. something. >> reporter: something was broken in the family, could never be fixed, of course. but then there was this news, huge news that the dna matched a one-time bus driver who had moved on to davis, california pap the troopers called karen as soon as the results came in. >> you get excited. you think, wow. >> reporter: this is the guy. >> yeah. >> then the bomb hit. >> reporter: the bomb. >> the bomb. they had some new dna system out. they retested it. and turned out it wasn't him. >> reporter: ouch. >> no one could believe it. >> reporter: back at square one. >> back at square one. then dealing with karen again. >> reporter: karen ramped up her campaign to keep bonnie's case in the public eye. >> bonnie's mother karen campbell continues her own crusade to find her daughter's killer. she remains unsatisfied with the investigation. >> reporter: the attention brought in tips. troopers tested more than 100 dna samples. and nothing came of it but frustration. the case grew cold, as co
saying good-bye to cameron as he went away to college. something. >> reporter: something was broken in the family, could never be fixed, of course. but then there was this news, huge news that the dna matched a one-time bus driver who had moved on to davis, california pap the troopers called karen as soon as the results came in. >> you get excited. you think, wow. >> reporter: this is the guy. >> yeah. >> then the bomb hit. >> reporter: the bomb. >> the...
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we've just discussed at how surprised you were at david cameron's mindset.r at a conference. yeah, but he was describing his mindset when he was prime minister. that's not what i detected when he was. i have not detected any lack of support or certainly any opposition to what we were doing. there may be perfectly principled views as to whether the sfo should continue in its present form. i happen to think we should, for the reasons i gave. let's get to the nitty—gritty of the cases you've gone after during your six year tenure. how do you — because you have a great deal of choice, you're interesting. you are the investigator and prosecutor in a number of cases you take to choose in any given year. how do you choose which cases to take on? when i came into thejob, there were various, sort of criteria, including financial amounts, if a case was worth... it had to be sufficiently big. that seemed to me to be completely wrong and unhelpful because these days, all frauds are huge and there can be a potential loss that is never actually crystallised, but would nev
we've just discussed at how surprised you were at david cameron's mindset.r at a conference. yeah, but he was describing his mindset when he was prime minister. that's not what i detected when he was. i have not detected any lack of support or certainly any opposition to what we were doing. there may be perfectly principled views as to whether the sfo should continue in its present form. i happen to think we should, for the reasons i gave. let's get to the nitty—gritty of the cases you've...
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we discussed at how surprised you were at david cameron's mindset.ference. he was speaking of his mindset when he was prime minister. that is not what i detected it was. i have not detected any lack of support or opposition to what we we re support or opposition to what we were doing. there may be perfectly principled used as to whether the serious fraud office should continue in its present form. i happen to think we should, for the reasons i gave. 50 to the nitty-gritty of the cases of gabon after during your tenure. —— gone after. it is interesting. —— let's get to. you have been the investigator and prosecutor in the number of cases you choose to go. how do you choose which cases to take on? when i came into thejob, there which cases to take on? when i came into the job, there were various, sort of criteria, including financial amounts, announced it a case was worth... it has to be sufficiently big. seemed to me to be com pletely sufficiently big. seemed to me to be completely wrong and unhelpful because these days all fraud is huge and there can
we discussed at how surprised you were at david cameron's mindset.ference. he was speaking of his mindset when he was prime minister. that is not what i detected it was. i have not detected any lack of support or opposition to what we we re support or opposition to what we were doing. there may be perfectly principled used as to whether the serious fraud office should continue in its present form. i happen to think we should, for the reasons i gave. 50 to the nitty-gritty of the cases of gabon...
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spent ten yea rs her cameron and osborne they spent ten years trying to make the conservative partye for minorities to be, and a party minorities to be, and a party minorities feel they can vote for. and many would want to vote for the conservative party because they are of conservative outlook. this is probably doing about ten years of good work, they'll have to start again. on the same story, the financial times has a further development. there has been an additional problem because many of the landing cards were destroyed. the financial times says the windrush migrants cases have been backed by record in the national archives. the thing i take from this is... good on the financial times for finding is... good on the financial times forfinding that, i hope it's helpful. if they were able to know this, the home office should be able to know. if there are records we shouldn't be in this position. even if they threw out the records and the cards, then it seems to have been on back—up information and they should know that. it points to a failure to grasp this is a systematic problem r
spent ten yea rs her cameron and osborne they spent ten years trying to make the conservative partye for minorities to be, and a party minorities to be, and a party minorities feel they can vote for. and many would want to vote for the conservative party because they are of conservative outlook. this is probably doing about ten years of good work, they'll have to start again. on the same story, the financial times has a further development. there has been an additional problem because many of...
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today we're playing with "entertainment tonight's" cameron mathison, who will be fighting to win thatillion dollars on behalf of his favorite charity. and i can't wait to hand him a big fat check. so let's play "who wants to be a millionaire." [dramatic music] ♪ [cheers and applause] hey, everybody, welcome to "millionaire." >> yeah! >> want to welcome our celebrity contestant. from "entertainment tonight," good friend cameron mathison. >> so cool to be here. >> awesome. >> this is--this is-- i mean, you go through your career. you do a lot of different things. but this is, like-- this is amazing. i'm on "millionaire." >> and i love... >> come on. >> i always like to have people a little less fortunate-looking than myself, so... >> yeah, well, i'm here for you. >> who we playing for today? i know this is very near and dear to your heart. >> it is. it is. it's the multiple myeloma research foundation,
today we're playing with "entertainment tonight's" cameron mathison, who will be fighting to win thatillion dollars on behalf of his favorite charity. and i can't wait to hand him a big fat check. so let's play "who wants to be a millionaire." [dramatic music] ♪ [cheers and applause] hey, everybody, welcome to "millionaire." >> yeah! >> want to welcome our celebrity contestant. from "entertainment tonight," good friend cameron mathison....
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cameron, erin, thank you for joining us.on had an issue with colors? >> he was about 3 years old and in preschool excelling at all the normal preschool studies that you would normally have except his teacher started noticing he was having trouble with his colors. and as he progressed through school we realized that he was color blind. we have a family history of it and as he's gotten older and been able to elaborate more on his colors and kind of explain it to us, we realized that he was color-blind. >> and cameron, i've watched the full video. i saw you say can i wear these glasses to school? i'm going to wear them forever but you've only had them for a week. what is your life been like since you've had the glasses? >> well, it has been amazing. there's been so much colors. and there's even some that -- there's even some that i didn't know existed. >> oh, like what? like what color did you not know existed? >> well like maybe -- >> too many colors for him. >> too many colors. >> too many. >> he's still learning what they al
cameron, erin, thank you for joining us.on had an issue with colors? >> he was about 3 years old and in preschool excelling at all the normal preschool studies that you would normally have except his teacher started noticing he was having trouble with his colors. and as he progressed through school we realized that he was color blind. we have a family history of it and as he's gotten older and been able to elaborate more on his colors and kind of explain it to us, we realized that he was...
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notably in 2011 when david cameron joined twice after action.i's regime in libya. he agreed it could happen, and then went to the house of commons a couple of days later to get approval. but there is no sign in this instance that the government has any intention of getting parliamentary approval retrospectively. there will be a debate in the house of commons on monday. theresa may will make a statement and mps will be able to chip in to have their say, but there is no sign the government will ask for their approval even after the event. it could be the convention around parliamentary approval for military action is changing again. in the prime minister's view, there was a time imperative to take this action, to stop chemical weapons being used again, and send a clear message to president assad that this is completely unacceptable. but the political row is raging and i think it will rumble on into next week, primarily because the question remains, what happens if the government finds itself in this position again and chemical weapons are used in
notably in 2011 when david cameron joined twice after action.i's regime in libya. he agreed it could happen, and then went to the house of commons a couple of days later to get approval. but there is no sign in this instance that the government has any intention of getting parliamentary approval retrospectively. there will be a debate in the house of commons on monday. theresa may will make a statement and mps will be able to chip in to have their say, but there is no sign the government will...
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that team cameron is monitoring very very closely and until it becomes you know a real issue in terms of eyepieces and so forth we would obviously need to take that very seriously but you know right now it is certainly something that's. you know the safety and welfare of those athletes from the from the team cameron perspective is being taken very seriously but we are obviously monitoring that situation with team cameron now here's a shot you don't see every day and it comes to us from the last sixteen at the brazilian basketball league south polar regional team. training in extra time against vasco da gama and their playoff game when shooting god did him a shot up pulled off a desperately intentionally missed a free throw to score the winner in fact it seemed the same me you've made against his team just three weeks earlier a shadow says he didn't train for it i'm cold it just pure instinct. and the nun who became famous during the recent n.c. double a college basketball championships has thrown out the first pitch before the chicago cubs home opener sister jean has got herself somet
that team cameron is monitoring very very closely and until it becomes you know a real issue in terms of eyepieces and so forth we would obviously need to take that very seriously but you know right now it is certainly something that's. you know the safety and welfare of those athletes from the from the team cameron perspective is being taken very seriously but we are obviously monitoring that situation with team cameron now here's a shot you don't see every day and it comes to us from the last...
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cameron: likewise. us: cameron crise joining from the mliv team. forward to that throughout the rest of the week and the day. on can find the whole team mliv . we will hear from the ceos of aston martin and bmw. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ guy: 12 minutes into the session in europeguy:. european stocks under pressure. down by 0.8 percent. let's turn our attention to the key components of that market. 2018 opened in beijing earlier today. ceoaught up with bmw's terry in an exclusive interview he said the opening up of china's car market means interesting things for his business. >> it gives us opportunities for the future. the opening and new policies from the chinese government rely on strong partnerships. onhave a 15 year partnership the bmw brand, and we would like to continue that. we are discussing on the mini brand. great potential, and we will explore opportunities for the future. how close are you to finalizing that? it is early to say. only conclude the discussions, we had good discussions, and we will see what the opportunitie
cameron: likewise. us: cameron crise joining from the mliv team. forward to that throughout the rest of the week and the day. on can find the whole team mliv . we will hear from the ceos of aston martin and bmw. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ guy: 12 minutes into the session in europeguy:. european stocks under pressure. down by 0.8 percent. let's turn our attention to the key components of that market. 2018 opened in beijing earlier today. ceoaught up with bmw's terry in an exclusive...
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c, i want to be in a jim cameron movie.might. [ applause ] >> as a matter of fact, tom and i are looking for a two-hander, jim. . >> jimmy: well, who isn't really if you're thinking about it. >> all right. and here we are. >> jimmy: so you guys can't be trusted. you were not entrusted with any part of the movie throughout the making of this thing. the whole thing -- which is great, because it will be a surprise to you when you go in the theater. do you all survive the film? are there characters that don't make it? it is a war. everyone comes out, it's not that believable. >> yeah. >> moving on. >> you actually just got a little nervous, didn't you. >> i did. i'm really stressed right now. >> i have something that is going to relax everyone. >> it must be the webbing. >> jimmy: i'm going to ask you to pass these down. i would like everyone on this panel, if you would, and we're going to auction these off for charity, to sketch their own character, okay? >> what? >> jimmy: we have a little bit of time. and then sketch your ch
c, i want to be in a jim cameron movie.might. [ applause ] >> as a matter of fact, tom and i are looking for a two-hander, jim. . >> jimmy: well, who isn't really if you're thinking about it. >> all right. and here we are. >> jimmy: so you guys can't be trusted. you were not entrusted with any part of the movie throughout the making of this thing. the whole thing -- which is great, because it will be a surprise to you when you go in the theater. do you all survive the...
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in his, cameron. to his left is my good friend and co-conspirator, vanda felbab-brown, who in addition to her book on wildlife trafficking, has studied africa in many dimensions with her ongoing focus on transnational crime and's urgency, social conflict, and other related matters. she is one of the most distant wish and intrepid and brilliant researchers in this kind of work anywhere in the world. and really one-of-a-kind scholar who i am proud to be colleagues with and who has done field research this year in somalia that will and for many of her views. finally, to her left is laundry who is--landry signe, from cameron and is a rubenstein fellow at brookings, a two-year visiting fellowship in the global economy and development program which is another one of the research programs at brookings where the africa growth initiative is focused and located. matters ofon development and economics. we are very happy to partner can in thehenever we foreign policy program, thinking about our africa security in
in his, cameron. to his left is my good friend and co-conspirator, vanda felbab-brown, who in addition to her book on wildlife trafficking, has studied africa in many dimensions with her ongoing focus on transnational crime and's urgency, social conflict, and other related matters. she is one of the most distant wish and intrepid and brilliant researchers in this kind of work anywhere in the world. and really one-of-a-kind scholar who i am proud to be colleagues with and who has done field...
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cameron told his mother that he plans to wear that's glasses forever. >> what a cool moment. >> yeah.>> finally today is a special day. it is national blame someone else day. >> yep. it's your fault. so the day is actually celebrated on the first friday the 13th of the year. it dates back to 1982 when a michigan woman's alarm clock failed to go off triggering a domino effect of bad luck and a perfect reason to blame it on someone else. >> it's his fault. it on someone else. >> it's his fault. light bladder leaks are just part of being a woman. but we can still jump into fun. poise® liners are incredibly thin... and stay 5x drier than the leading always period liner... so life with little leaks can just be life. get a free sample at poise.com. you won't find relief here. congestion and pressure? so life with little leaks can just be life. go to the pharmacy counter for powerful claritin-d. while the leading allergy spray relieves 6 symptoms... claritin-d relieves 8, including sinus congestion and pressure. claritin-d relieves more. >>> good morning. welcome to friday. april 13th. >> fr
cameron told his mother that he plans to wear that's glasses forever. >> what a cool moment. >> yeah.>> finally today is a special day. it is national blame someone else day. >> yep. it's your fault. so the day is actually celebrated on the first friday the 13th of the year. it dates back to 1982 when a michigan woman's alarm clock failed to go off triggering a domino effect of bad luck and a perfect reason to blame it on someone else. >> it's his fault. it on...
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this, it's obviously a tough scenario and ifeel for cameron but i think now we have got to try and tahink you'll be back at some point, he's a really good bloke under review good player so hopefully he will be back bigger and stronger. finally, we could see a rafa nadal novak djokovic quarterfinal at the monte carlo masters after both men wanted it. djokovic is still finding his feet. this is only his fourth tournament since wimbledon last year. an elbow injury mostly keeping him out. he beat croatia borna coric in straight sets but wasted nine points. he will play dominic thiem next and if he wins that he will face a ten time monte carlo champion nadal. that's all the sport for now. you can find more on those stories on the bbc‘s website, that the bbc .co.uk/ on the bbc‘s website, that the bbc .co .uk/ sport. the father of the terminally ill toddler alfie evans has met pope francis and begged him to save his son. tom evans has flown to rome to ask the pope to intervene in the legal battle over switching off life support for the 23—month—old. it comes after alfie's family lost the lat
this, it's obviously a tough scenario and ifeel for cameron but i think now we have got to try and tahink you'll be back at some point, he's a really good bloke under review good player so hopefully he will be back bigger and stronger. finally, we could see a rafa nadal novak djokovic quarterfinal at the monte carlo masters after both men wanted it. djokovic is still finding his feet. this is only his fourth tournament since wimbledon last year. an elbow injury mostly keeping him out. he beat...
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marty shanker and cameron crise, thank you both. how do you mitigate risk as threats of a hot or cold war loom? brown, axialelissa oma and applied research. and opec sees output fallen to the lowest of a year. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: as the new cycles between a possible cold war over trade withchina and a hot war syria over chemical weapons markets can be forgiven if they don't quite know how to react. this chart of geopolitical risk is at the highest since president trump first took office. joining us is now, melissa brown, axioma head of research. this is my chart, i'm looking at the camera saying why isn't he pulling it up and i realize it's my job. to the right, geopolitical risk has spiked up just of the time president trump took office. how does the market sort out what is real and what is not? one thing i would point out about a surgical strike in syria is that is unlikely to impact markets. at least equity markets. if something were to become more hotter, i guess, that becomes something more to worry about in the shorter
marty shanker and cameron crise, thank you both. how do you mitigate risk as threats of a hot or cold war loom? brown, axialelissa oma and applied research. and opec sees output fallen to the lowest of a year. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: as the new cycles between a possible cold war over trade withchina and a hot war syria over chemical weapons markets can be forgiven if they don't quite know how to react. this chart of geopolitical risk is at the highest since president trump first took...
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he tried to introduce a screening programme under david cameron.s from andrew lansley. health secretary under david cameron, it is thought was to introduce this i—off bowel cancer test at the age of 55 for men. he said if that happened that he would of had that screening and it would have caught his bowel cancer early. it's striking how that come about. what is interesting is that not only this is a deeply personal and specific case. andrew lansley is talking about the scheme in which he tried to introduce. it speaks to a nightmare going on within the conservative party at the moment about whether it is now time, after grinding years of austerity, to turn it off. andrew lansley seems to be talking about, despite being a harbinger of the early cuts in the coalition government, he is saying the government seems choose need to start spending more —— needs to start spending more —— needs to start spending more —— needs to start spending more. it looks like a relaxation of austerity which is exactly what philip hammond, the chancellor, is saying the gov
he tried to introduce a screening programme under david cameron.s from andrew lansley. health secretary under david cameron, it is thought was to introduce this i—off bowel cancer test at the age of 55 for men. he said if that happened that he would of had that screening and it would have caught his bowel cancer early. it's striking how that come about. what is interesting is that not only this is a deeply personal and specific case. andrew lansley is talking about the scheme in which he...
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[applause] [inaudible conversations] david cameron testifies about global security. unfoldsn, where history daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies and today we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events aroundington, d.c., and the country. c-span booktv. [inaudible conversations]
[applause] [inaudible conversations] david cameron testifies about global security. unfoldsn, where history daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies and today we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events aroundington, d.c., and the country. c-span booktv. [inaudible conversations]
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cameron says there are some colors that he didn't know existed.ite color is now red. >> i love him. celebrate friendship and beyond at the first ever pixar fest with all new fireworks and your favorite park parades. only at disneyland resort. you want "streaming all you your favorite showsy. on the fastest internet" easy. you want "internet that helps you save on mobile" easy. you want "the best wifi you can pause with a tap." see? easy. time for bed. you want xfinity because it makes your life... simple. easy. awesome. get started with xfinity internet for $40 a month for 2 full years when you sign up for tv. plus, get 3x the speed of at&t and directv. click, call or visit a store today. >>> if you're just joining us, here are the seven things to know before you go. number one, we have just learned a taxi driver has been arrested for a hit-and-run this morning in millbrae. san mateo county sheriff's officials say a pedestrian has major injuries after getting hit at the intersection of el camino real and silva avenue. >>> number two, alameda polic
cameron says there are some colors that he didn't know existed.ite color is now red. >> i love him. celebrate friendship and beyond at the first ever pixar fest with all new fireworks and your favorite park parades. only at disneyland resort. you want "streaming all you your favorite showsy. on the fastest internet" easy. you want "internet that helps you save on mobile" easy. you want "the best wifi you can pause with a tap." see? easy. time for bed. you...
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his mom said cameron couldn't distinguish between red and green.ot him a special pair of glasses and it's changed his life. >> wait, on these, my color -- oh, my god, this is red. oh, my gosh. and that's white. >> look at the sunset. >> i feel incredible. >> only had the glasses for a week. what has your life been like since you've had the glasses? >> well, it has been amazing. it's been so much color. >> this kid is the best. love him. cameron says there are even some colors he didn't know existed, and his favorite color now, red. >> i love that. he is so sweet. what a great moment to see that first reaction. >> so much fun. >>> next at 6:00, the push to give a specific group of san francisco workers a minimum wage increase just hit a snag. >>> do you want california to be three different states? apparently hundreds of thousands of people have already said yes. tell us at abc7news.com/vote, and we'll update the results as the effort to for the first time ever, cholua hot sauce is teaming up with jack in the box. america's fav... whoa!! ok, a littl
his mom said cameron couldn't distinguish between red and green.ot him a special pair of glasses and it's changed his life. >> wait, on these, my color -- oh, my god, this is red. oh, my gosh. and that's white. >> look at the sunset. >> i feel incredible. >> only had the glasses for a week. what has your life been like since you've had the glasses? >> well, it has been amazing. it's been so much color. >> this kid is the best. love him. cameron says there are...
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-didn't jim cameron -- i hope i'm not confusing him with somebody else.es this marvel mania goes away and dies down? didn't wasn't he wishing? didn't he put a pox on you guys? -why are you looking at me? -that's kind of a compliment. because you know. no, i can tell that, a, you're misinformed as usual. -i am? oh, really? -b, he was probably misquoted. c, i want to be in a jim cameron movie. [ laughter ] and i think i just might again. [ cheers and applause ] -thank you. as a matter of fact, t-tom and i are looking for a two-hander, jim. [ laughter ] well, who isn't, really, if you think about it? all right. and here we are. all right, so you guys -- you can't be trusted. i mean, you don't -- you were not entrusted with any part of the movie throughout the making of this thing. the whole thing will be -- which is great, because it will be a surprise to you when you go into the theater. do you all survive the film? are there characters that don't make it? [ laughter ] saldana: don't say anything! i mean, it is a war. if everyone comes out, it's not that be
-didn't jim cameron -- i hope i'm not confusing him with somebody else.es this marvel mania goes away and dies down? didn't wasn't he wishing? didn't he put a pox on you guys? -why are you looking at me? -that's kind of a compliment. because you know. no, i can tell that, a, you're misinformed as usual. -i am? oh, really? -b, he was probably misquoted. c, i want to be in a jim cameron movie. [ laughter ] and i think i just might again. [ cheers and applause ] -thank you. as a matter of fact,...
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in 2011 david cameron went and got approval after agreeing to air strikes against colonel gaddafi intheresa may is breaking the convention we have become used to over the last ten yea rs 01’ become used to over the last ten years 01’ so. become used to over the last ten years or so. becky. let's get the latest now from our correspondent barbara plett usher in washington. what has the reaction been in washington? thinking the foreign policy community and amongst lawmakers generally there was sporting the idea of striking a strike against chemical weapons facilities in order to deter the use of these agents again ulster but there has been criticism from some lawmakers saying that the president should have consulted congress burst. more broadly than that there has been quite a lot of criticism about what next? using this strike to say a strike is not a strategy. the president should have taken this opportunity to lay out the more long—term vision of what he wants. 0n the one hand although he said this has been a sustained campaign to prevent president aside from using chemical weapons a
in 2011 david cameron went and got approval after agreeing to air strikes against colonel gaddafi intheresa may is breaking the convention we have become used to over the last ten yea rs 01’ become used to over the last ten years 01’ so. become used to over the last ten years or so. becky. let's get the latest now from our correspondent barbara plett usher in washington. what has the reaction been in washington? thinking the foreign policy community and amongst lawmakers generally there was...
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doctor cameron buchari, from the centre for global policy, thank you very much.d their driver have been killed by an insurgent group in colombia. president lenin moreno had given the group 12 hours to offer proof of life before security forces would take action. the three employees of ecuador‘s el comercio newspaper were kidnapped along the country's conflictive border with colombia. they had reportedly been investigating a rise in drug—fuelled violence along ecuador‘s northern border. the bbc‘s south america correspondent, katy watson is in lima, in neighbouring peru. the president had given 12 hours to the rebel group to give some proof of life. he flew back to ecuador last night, cutting short his stay here in lima. he is here for the summit of the americas. he gave an emotional speech, at some point crying, talking about the fact that the country was in mourning. he also said there was a need to unite in peace. this is of course a difficult time for both ecuador and colombia, and the border region along the two nations is a difficult one. ever since the peace
doctor cameron buchari, from the centre for global policy, thank you very much.d their driver have been killed by an insurgent group in colombia. president lenin moreno had given the group 12 hours to offer proof of life before security forces would take action. the three employees of ecuador‘s el comercio newspaper were kidnapped along the country's conflictive border with colombia. they had reportedly been investigating a rise in drug—fuelled violence along ecuador‘s northern border....
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in terms of parliament, david cameron went to parliament, david cameron went to parliament five years have said no gain if theresa may had gone to mps to ask for that opinion? like so many things, especially with syria, it is complicated. she does not have to go to parliament. so she chose not to. people who want to have a vote wants to stop the action. it is the labour front bench, the snp. they are not interested in having debate and talking about it and listening to other points of view and coming to a decision, they want to get back on parliament to attack may and say, don't do this. i strongly suspect that when it does get parliament tomorrow, we don't know if there will be a vote, but a statement, i strongly suspect it will be quite a damp squib because it seems to be limited action, the usual suspects will want to talk, it used to be jeremy corbyn from the backbenches and now from the front benches, but i'iow and now from the front benches, but now most people will be willing to fall into line and i don't think there will be a row. what is your view? had she had the vote before
in terms of parliament, david cameron went to parliament, david cameron went to parliament five years have said no gain if theresa may had gone to mps to ask for that opinion? like so many things, especially with syria, it is complicated. she does not have to go to parliament. so she chose not to. people who want to have a vote wants to stop the action. it is the labour front bench, the snp. they are not interested in having debate and talking about it and listening to other points of view and...
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then the official opposition under david miliband, the then labour leader, and david cameron, the prime this time, mps are not here, you would expect them to cross the floor. i think you would see labour mps also willing to back, i would guess, the direct military action, he would see some conservatives on the other side, too, though reluctant to do that. it maybe that's theresa may at the end the day would carry the day, but it looks now as we can expect to see action soon and then later on, the autopsy, the political orthodoxy taking place in parliament at the beginning of next week. that would beginning of next week. that would be my strong guess now. thank you for bringing that important news to us $0 for bringing that important news to us so quickly on the bbc news channel. president trump has warned russia to "get ready" for missile strikes against syria, in response to an alleged chemical attack near damascus at the weekend. russia has been urging washington not to take military action, with senior figures threatening to meet any us strikes with a response. for more on this, i'm
then the official opposition under david miliband, the then labour leader, and david cameron, the prime this time, mps are not here, you would expect them to cross the floor. i think you would see labour mps also willing to back, i would guess, the direct military action, he would see some conservatives on the other side, too, though reluctant to do that. it maybe that's theresa may at the end the day would carry the day, but it looks now as we can expect to see action soon and then later on,...
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cameron you so much for crise for being here.looking at another day of gains on a hand here. , theow adding 228 points s&p 500 up by benzema percent. look at the -- the nasdaq out by netflix after yesterday's peak. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> what did you miss? landed for a second straight day. they were led by netflix. >> i am scarlet fu. joe: i am joe weisenthal. scarlett: info you to our market minutes, president trump and shinzo abe are holding a bilateral meeting at mar-a-lago. this is the third summit so far. you can hear president trump this into an interpretation of a question from a reporter from the headlines that have crossed bloomberg including present from saying he and shinzo abe are talking about north korea, trade, military. he says a lot of progress has been made in this shinzo abe summit discussion. the trump administration is set to unveil a weapons export policy that will be coming on thursday. we will continue to keep you posted, we know that larry kudlow has said they do want to put together a f
cameron you so much for crise for being here.looking at another day of gains on a hand here. , theow adding 228 points s&p 500 up by benzema percent. look at the -- the nasdaq out by netflix after yesterday's peak. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> what did you miss? landed for a second straight day. they were led by netflix. >> i am scarlet fu. joe: i am joe weisenthal. scarlett: info you to our market minutes, president trump and shinzo abe are holding a bilateral...
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the british parliament voted and david cameron was defeated.ink that president waits on mrs may's mind? when david cameron sought approval after another chemical attack, that memory burns for many conservatives. they would not wish to repeat that. it doesn't look like if she is going to run that risk on the plans that are being drawn up. the urgency of the situation, the fact that there is no constitutional or legal strict requirements on the government to seek parliamentary approval before taking military action. yes, it was a precedent that was set by david cameron but a convention is not the same as a constitutional obligation. president tim as you know, in politics is really about what last happened. theresa may is going to write her own loss on this one and stick to the letter of the law of the constitution and the law. president emmanuel macron has made it clear he is going to go along with whatever president trump does. is there a sense that number ten fears it make it almost squeezed out of the international coalition if it is not prepa
the british parliament voted and david cameron was defeated.ink that president waits on mrs may's mind? when david cameron sought approval after another chemical attack, that memory burns for many conservatives. they would not wish to repeat that. it doesn't look like if she is going to run that risk on the plans that are being drawn up. the urgency of the situation, the fact that there is no constitutional or legal strict requirements on the government to seek parliamentary approval before...
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very seriously but we are obviously monitoring that situation with team cameron. now there is just one more round of games to be played in the n.b.a. before the playoffs begin on wednesday it will be a straight shooter between the denver nuggets and minnesota timberwolves for the final playoff spot in the west spot in the western conference on tuesday the philadelphia seventy six is warmed up very nicely for the playoffs by setting a franchise record fifteenth consecutive victory met the atlanta hawks and took the honors one hundred twenty one to one hundred and thirteen j.j. redick schooling twenty points along the way the hawks experiencing they would just season since two thousand and five. one of the fiercest rivalries in sports exchange a stage in major league baseball on tuesday as the boston red sox hosted the new york yankees the yankees lead the overall head to head but on this occasion it was boston who triumphed in emphatic fashion the red sox dishing out of fourteen one i doing with mickey bets the star of the night taking a grand slam on the night to
very seriously but we are obviously monitoring that situation with team cameron. now there is just one more round of games to be played in the n.b.a. before the playoffs begin on wednesday it will be a straight shooter between the denver nuggets and minnesota timberwolves for the final playoff spot in the west spot in the western conference on tuesday the philadelphia seventy six is warmed up very nicely for the playoffs by setting a franchise record fifteenth consecutive victory met the...
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you know how cameron love positioning in his politics. the language was not a clever.le would expect some control over illegal immigrants, overgenuine control over illegal immigrants, over genuine illegal immigrants. so i like to repeat a point, i think the big blunder of the home office was sochi distin was clearly between them and the windrush generation. thank you very much. the headlines on bbc news: amber rudd resigns as home secretary in the wake of the windsrush migration scandal. she had been under pressure to quit after facing criticism over the existence of home office removals targets and her knowledge of them. north korea's leader promises to close its main nuclear test site, and invites the world to watch, according to south korea. police in south wales arrest an 18—year—old man after a car collided with a group of people outside a popular clubbing area in newport. sport now, and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's james pearce. good evening. celtic are celebrating winning a seventh successive scottish premiership title and they did it i
you know how cameron love positioning in his politics. the language was not a clever.le would expect some control over illegal immigrants, overgenuine control over illegal immigrants, over genuine illegal immigrants. so i like to repeat a point, i think the big blunder of the home office was sochi distin was clearly between them and the windrush generation. thank you very much. the headlines on bbc news: amber rudd resigns as home secretary in the wake of the windsrush migration scandal. she...
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rejected david cameron's proposal for action under circumstances where it might have been a good dealas not involved and iran was not so heavily involved and it could have had a real deterrent effect on president assad. today the situation is more convex, the air defence of syria is more complete due to russian assistance. if the uk wish to support the us, theresa may would have to think hard about the convention by which parliament is consulted about military action by the united kingdom and that was exactly what david cameron worked on in 2013. it was used again in 2015. a lot of her own mps are pushing her to ta ke a lot of her own mps are pushing her to take tough action. she will have to take tough action. she will have to count the numbers very carefully, i suspect, because in 2013, i think the government thought it had the vote and then it turned out it had not. the sort of questions which members of parliament are likely to ask theresa may are, if we were to ta ke ask theresa may are, if we were to take military action under these circumstances, what happens next? what results
rejected david cameron's proposal for action under circumstances where it might have been a good dealas not involved and iran was not so heavily involved and it could have had a real deterrent effect on president assad. today the situation is more convex, the air defence of syria is more complete due to russian assistance. if the uk wish to support the us, theresa may would have to think hard about the convention by which parliament is consulted about military action by the united kingdom and...
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batsman cameron bancroft has also accepted his ban.correspondent, daniella relph is outside the king edward vii hospital in central london. the duke, as you said, was admitted yesterday afternoon, buckingham palace choosing words carefully, in the statement they released, this was a planned admission to hospital, planned admission, they do not want to create any sense of drama or panicked over the fact the duke of edinburgh is in hospital. they have not told us exactly what time the operation is, you would expect it is the morning, unlike senior has had to wait in any way for the operation to wait in any way for the operation to happen. some kind of hip surgery, no details as to what kind of surgery it is but he is 96 years old, clearly having any kind of surgery at that age brings with it some kind of risk. he is extremely fit and active, we know he has had a problem with his hip, increasing pain and discomfort over the last month, he has been carried on with his hobby of carriage driving, but it had clearly got to the point where it
batsman cameron bancroft has also accepted his ban.correspondent, daniella relph is outside the king edward vii hospital in central london. the duke, as you said, was admitted yesterday afternoon, buckingham palace choosing words carefully, in the statement they released, this was a planned admission to hospital, planned admission, they do not want to create any sense of drama or panicked over the fact the duke of edinburgh is in hospital. they have not told us exactly what time the operation...
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in whitehall, drawn up in 2016 by michael fallon, the then defence secretary, this was after david cameron and failed to get the support of parliament for military action in syria. this is what michael fallon said back then. in observing the convention, we must ensure that the ability of our armed forces to act quickly and decisively, and to maintain the security of their operations is not compromise. is not compromised. thank you very much. we will come back to politics in a minute. mark urban is here. we heard from donald trump, about nice, shiny, new missiles. what has been happening since then? as we heard this evening, and on successive evenings, he is not rushing into it. he has created a situation where there is an expectation of action. a lot of viewers would think it is quite wise, if you walk away. of course, if you walk away, russia will say it is because of what we said about being ready to respond, shooting american missiles and maybe even target the aircraft or platforms that launched them. it will be presented by the russians as a major victory. make no mistake, the us milit
in whitehall, drawn up in 2016 by michael fallon, the then defence secretary, this was after david cameron and failed to get the support of parliament for military action in syria. this is what michael fallon said back then. in observing the convention, we must ensure that the ability of our armed forces to act quickly and decisively, and to maintain the security of their operations is not compromise. is not compromised. thank you very much. we will come back to politics in a minute. mark urban...
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and cohesive strategy and that was the criticism in twenty thirteen when parliament refused david cameron his request to make similar strikes in syria . as so over the weekend and in the can the coming days they do what they wait to see what america does and try to use and sort of gauge the temperature in parliament and across the country because of course the big shadow looming over this was the whole business and iraq where these weapons of mass destruction that did not materialize if he hama i don't think we could reach too much from the statement i mean it's possible for example if the united states wants to go ahead with military action tonight i'm sure the british we're joined in there is an advantage to juries and then a moment in the parliament isn't sittings in some respects the longer this goes on the longer the will be for critics august and to make their points already of the labor party leader jeremy corbyn has been very critical and has asked for a parliamentary approval and so invited some conservative m.p.'s the real difficulty of trees lay is that actually she has almost
and cohesive strategy and that was the criticism in twenty thirteen when parliament refused david cameron his request to make similar strikes in syria . as so over the weekend and in the can the coming days they do what they wait to see what america does and try to use and sort of gauge the temperature in parliament and across the country because of course the big shadow looming over this was the whole business and iraq where these weapons of mass destruction that did not materialize if he hama...
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she might have been lucky that david cameron didn't get close on a vote in military action in syria.n. if she was to lose that vote, she would resign. it means that she won't lose the vote because the stakes are so high. if there is a vote held, she will presumably win it. we don't know whether a vote will be held on a government motion. the observer is convinced they will be problems for theresa may on monday. pm reveals legal advice on allied attack. trump hails his mission accomplished. we have been hearing on so many of them is the president trump about the decisions he has made that they wish more could have been done in america. there are, it has been looking like a repudiation of 0bama's drawing of a red line. specifically, trumpet‘s spokesperson has gone online and said that you can't cross the redline. 0bama ignored the redline. they are answering a different issue from the past. even from the observer, it seems like a mealymouthed quote. they should be criticised for her willingness to sanction action without parliament. priddis is is quite unique, really. —— criticism. --
she might have been lucky that david cameron didn't get close on a vote in military action in syria.n. if she was to lose that vote, she would resign. it means that she won't lose the vote because the stakes are so high. if there is a vote held, she will presumably win it. we don't know whether a vote will be held on a government motion. the observer is convinced they will be problems for theresa may on monday. pm reveals legal advice on allied attack. trump hails his mission accomplished. we...