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anks to cameron l.n.g. the now growing natural gas industry, my family's future was once again restored. [applause] ronald: thanks to cameron l.n.g. and the president's policies. the president of the united tates. i'm proud to be a part of this endeavor to operate a world class facility. and distribute l.n.g. around the world. thanks, everyone. president trump: beautiful job. beautiful job. thank you. great job. that's from the heart. are you going to run for office? he'll be announcing tomorrow. be careful, fellas. great job. thank you. i'd also like to invite cat stevens, who we trained and found a job here when she needed it most. she has a tremendous story to tell. i want to thank you, cat. and also -- where is cat? come up here, cat. ome up here. thank you. thank you. cat: hello, everyone. my story is more of a journey than a story. it started in 2014 when my husband lost his oil field job. he was a drilling supervisor of 3 years and our need was immediate. we have seven children from college to elemen
anks to cameron l.n.g. the now growing natural gas industry, my family's future was once again restored. [applause] ronald: thanks to cameron l.n.g. and the president's policies. the president of the united tates. i'm proud to be a part of this endeavor to operate a world class facility. and distribute l.n.g. around the world. thanks, everyone. president trump: beautiful job. beautiful job. thank you. great job. that's from the heart. are you going to run for office? he'll be announcing...
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i am so grateful for the support from the team at cameron lng.or me, being employed at cameron feels like working for of information my family as the industry continues to grow. i am so proud to be part of the team. i would like to thank president trump for all he has done to help us start building infrastructure again. [cheers and applause] pres. trump: thank you very much. through the hard work of people like ronald and kat and nicole, and every patriot here today, we are making life better for all americans. what a great job, great inspiration. thank you. [applause] pres. trump: but despite all of this exciting news, there are some in this country who are more determined than ever to put american energy out of business. over 100 democrat members of congress have sponsored that green new deal, a radical plan, if you have ever heard it. they want to stop coal, oil, nuclear, practically anything. on my watch, we will never let radical activists, special interests, and out of control bureaucrats wreck our jobs. these people will not let it happen.
i am so grateful for the support from the team at cameron lng.or me, being employed at cameron feels like working for of information my family as the industry continues to grow. i am so proud to be part of the team. i would like to thank president trump for all he has done to help us start building infrastructure again. [cheers and applause] pres. trump: thank you very much. through the hard work of people like ronald and kat and nicole, and every patriot here today, we are making life better...
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no such luck for cameron norrie or dan evans. no such luck for cameron norrie or da n eva ns. eva ns no such luck for cameron norrie or dan evans. evans had quite a fight against fernando velasco. it was a tough ask against the 23rd seed, eva ns, tough ask against the 23rd seed, evans, the clay is not his favourite surface but he gave it a go and levelled up one set all but furniture started to slip away from him. a bit of a niggle with his right calf and for velasco was playing better and better so he went out in four sets. not really a performance to be ashamed of the. disappointing for cameron norrie as yet again for him he did put up a strong performance but the scoreline did not reflect that. it was not the best for cameron norrie, he was playing a french qualifier and he would have been the favourite going into that but he just did not hit his stride, he could not get anything going. very one—sided affaira man who anything going. very one—sided affair a man who had never won a match here at reynold garros. thank you for the moment. let's have a quick look at some of the
no such luck for cameron norrie or dan evans. no such luck for cameron norrie or da n eva ns. eva ns no such luck for cameron norrie or dan evans. evans had quite a fight against fernando velasco. it was a tough ask against the 23rd seed, eva ns, tough ask against the 23rd seed, evans, the clay is not his favourite surface but he gave it a go and levelled up one set all but furniture started to slip away from him. a bit of a niggle with his right calf and for velasco was playing better and...
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no such luck for cameron norrie or dan evans. no such luck for cameron norrie or da n eva ns.e or dan evans. evans had quite a fight against fernando velasco. it was a tough ask against the 23rd seed, eva ns, tough ask against the 23rd seed, evans, the clay is not his favourite surface but he gave it a go and levelled up one set all but furniture started to slip away from him. a bit of a niggle with his right calf and for velasco was playing better and better so he went out in four sets. not really a performance to be ashamed of the. disappointing for cameron norrie as yet again for him he did put up a strong performance but the scoreline did not reflect that. it was not the best for cameron norrie, he was playing a french qualifier and he would have been the favourite going into that but he just did not hit his stride, he could not get anything going. very one—sided affaira man who
no such luck for cameron norrie or dan evans. no such luck for cameron norrie or da n eva ns.e or dan evans. evans had quite a fight against fernando velasco. it was a tough ask against the 23rd seed, eva ns, tough ask against the 23rd seed, evans, the clay is not his favourite surface but he gave it a go and levelled up one set all but furniture started to slip away from him. a bit of a niggle with his right calf and for velasco was playing better and better so he went out in four sets. not...
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thought they had seen a flash version in david cameron and here was a stead workmanlike tory.efault that were needed to deliver an important task like brexit —— stead fast. it required an ability to reach out and communicate to the public. it required her to bring her colleagues with her. instead we've got a very controlling and quite furtive, quite bashful personality, which, you know, she couldn't negotiate with the eu, she couldn't ldap the personal relationships necessary to make that diplomatic breakthrough and she couldn't communicate to the public what she was about —— develop. the party is such a basket case with europe, but it needed those skills and she didn't have them. she has other admirable qualities but not what you need to be prime minister. some of that is true, but with your reference to david cameron, i would rather someone left downing street feeling emotional because they try their best rather thanjust emotional because they try their best rather than just walking emotional because they try their best rather thanjust walking out. two inadequate characters!
thought they had seen a flash version in david cameron and here was a stead workmanlike tory.efault that were needed to deliver an important task like brexit —— stead fast. it required an ability to reach out and communicate to the public. it required her to bring her colleagues with her. instead we've got a very controlling and quite furtive, quite bashful personality, which, you know, she couldn't negotiate with the eu, she couldn't ldap the personal relationships necessary to make that...
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stephen cameron's mother died three years ago.an now read why kenneth noye has been released, because of pressure on the parole board to publish its decisions. and in two months‘ time, the ministry ofjustice will launch a scheme which allows victims of crime to appeal, if they don't agree. but too late for stephen's family. kenneth noye is being freed because the parole board believes he's no longer a threat to the public. tom symonds, bbc news. the united nations general assembly has overwhelmingly supported a resolution, demanding that britain cede control of the chagos islands to mauritius. the international court ofjustice had previously said the islands in the indian ocean were illegally split from mauritius in the 1960s, when the country gained independence. itv says love island contestants will be given mandatory therapy sessions as part of their enhanced duty of care procedures. it follows calls for the show to be dropped in the wake of the death of a guest who took part in thejeremy kyle show, as well as two of love islan
stephen cameron's mother died three years ago.an now read why kenneth noye has been released, because of pressure on the parole board to publish its decisions. and in two months‘ time, the ministry ofjustice will launch a scheme which allows victims of crime to appeal, if they don't agree. but too late for stephen's family. kenneth noye is being freed because the parole board believes he's no longer a threat to the public. tom symonds, bbc news. the united nations general assembly has...
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the parole board said he'd addressed his: stephen cameron's mother died three yea rs stephen cameron'sdied three years ago. his father, ken, later wrote to the government demanding noye not be released. today he told us noye not be released. today he told us he was gutted. we can now read why kenneth noye has been released, because of pressure from the parole board to publish its decisions and into months‘ time, the ministry ofjustice will release a scheme that allows victims of crime to appeal if they do not agree. but too late for stephen‘s family. noye is being freed because the pa role noye is being freed because the parole board believes he is no longer a threat to the public. tom symonds, bbc news. now on bbc news, the travel show. this week on the travel show: a new look at lady liberty. this is incredible. we‘ve got it all to ourselves. wow, definitely worth the ungodly wake—up call. travel tips from our global guru. and going off grid on the coast of norway. we came around the point here, turned off the engine and i said, "well, this is it. "this is the place." our dreams beca
the parole board said he'd addressed his: stephen cameron's mother died three yea rs stephen cameron'sdied three years ago. his father, ken, later wrote to the government demanding noye not be released. today he told us noye not be released. today he told us he was gutted. we can now read why kenneth noye has been released, because of pressure from the parole board to publish its decisions and into months‘ time, the ministry ofjustice will release a scheme that allows victims of crime to...
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. >> reporter: but before 26-year-old cameron underwood wants the world to see the me he sees, he first wants you to understand how his former face and the face of another young man he never knew became one. how together, cam was given a second chance at life. >> so much of this story is not anything that anyone would ever prepare for in their life. >> it's unimaginable. like you said, how did this happen? >> reporter: cam's mom, bev bailey potter, believes god put her on earth to be a wife and mother. her greatest joy, her four children, the oldest, julie and then the three boys, aaron, brad and her youngest, cam. >> they were just so close, and i always took pride in that. >> i think that there's a bond between the three of us that's different than any other brother bond i've ever seen. ♪ >> reporter: a close-knit family grounded in their faith. cam's grandfather founded the united pentacostal church in the northern california agricultural community of yuba city. >> faith is the essence of everything in our family. without that foundation, i think this journey would've been a lot more
. >> reporter: but before 26-year-old cameron underwood wants the world to see the me he sees, he first wants you to understand how his former face and the face of another young man he never knew became one. how together, cam was given a second chance at life. >> so much of this story is not anything that anyone would ever prepare for in their life. >> it's unimaginable. like you said, how did this happen? >> reporter: cam's mom, bev bailey potter, believes god put her...
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earlier, cameron norrie was also beaten that's all the sport for now.u tomorrow. see you then. very warm for some of us. a chilly start to wednesday but already cloud and outbreaks of rain to western england heading to southern scotland. early sunshine in eastern england but with building cloud maybe a shower. for some of us it looks like the best of us will be in northern scotland. a few showers will be heavy. nowhere particularly warm especially with the stronger breeze. still quite breezy on wednesday night. humid with cloud and patch of rain particularly through parts of northern england, wales and southern and central areas of scotland. a much warmer night as we go into thursday morning. on thursday, humid with plenty of cloud around. patchy rain. warmer sunny spells developing across central and eastern parts of england. hello and welcome to newsday on the bbc. iam rico hello and welcome to newsday on the bbc. i am rico hizon in singapore. they headlines coal in america's epidemic. now a they headlines coal in america's epidemic. nowa major drug t
earlier, cameron norrie was also beaten that's all the sport for now.u tomorrow. see you then. very warm for some of us. a chilly start to wednesday but already cloud and outbreaks of rain to western england heading to southern scotland. early sunshine in eastern england but with building cloud maybe a shower. for some of us it looks like the best of us will be in northern scotland. a few showers will be heavy. nowhere particularly warm especially with the stronger breeze. still quite breezy on...
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thank you alex, caroline and cameron. for supporting your dad on this journey. we recognize that it makes your life a little bit more challenging. with that, i will move on to hope. so, i hope you can feel connected with steve today. like you, he attended helena high school. he sat in the same classrooms, he walked the same hallways, he cheered in the same gym. i hope that steve can inspire you to be courageous. each of you has your own gifts and talents. and i hope that you have the courage to listen to and follow your heart. to attempt to do things, even when people are telling you to pursue other things. or even when others are telling you that you might fail. alex and cameron will pass out a copy to all of you of my favorite quote. from theodore roosevelt. i have it hanging on my wall at work and i read it every day. i hope that you all have the courage someday or in the near future, to step into the arena, to dare greatly and to know great enthusiasm. i hope that steve can inspire you to serve and lead. even if you do not know what you want to do yet, or wh
thank you alex, caroline and cameron. for supporting your dad on this journey. we recognize that it makes your life a little bit more challenging. with that, i will move on to hope. so, i hope you can feel connected with steve today. like you, he attended helena high school. he sat in the same classrooms, he walked the same hallways, he cheered in the same gym. i hope that steve can inspire you to be courageous. each of you has your own gifts and talents. and i hope that you have the courage to...
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so i'm thrilled for cameron. >> i'm thrilled for him and for all of them.to go to law school. can you talk a little bit about how you plan to pay it forward? that is the return, if if you will, the return investment that dr. smith asked from all of you. to pay it forward. what are you going to do? >> so currently, myself and my friends, we created an organization at the campus called light house. it stands for lifting youth through enrichment. it's a mentorship organization. we have mentored incoming freshmen and helping get acquainted with the social aspect of the campus as well as having them serve in the community. so that's my short-term goal. if we're talking about long-term, it's my goal to go to law school and study civil rights law and pay it forward by representing people who are underrepresented in the courtroom and advocating on their behalf. >> good for you. good for you. let me ask you finally. the fact that this happened for your son is and his fellow graduates and the class of 2019 is a beautiful thing. but it's a rare thing. you have so many
so i'm thrilled for cameron. >> i'm thrilled for him and for all of them.to go to law school. can you talk a little bit about how you plan to pay it forward? that is the return, if if you will, the return investment that dr. smith asked from all of you. to pay it forward. what are you going to do? >> so currently, myself and my friends, we created an organization at the campus called light house. it stands for lifting youth through enrichment. it's a mentorship organization. we have...
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when david cameron became prime minister he unexpectedly under david cameron that she became the longestprime minister she faced an even tougher challenge — steering the uk and her party through brexit. she triggered article 50, the formal notification telling brussels britain that would be leaving the eu. and then this most cautious of politicians became one of westminster‘s biggest risk—ta kers. since i became prime minister i have said there should be no election until 2020. said there should be no but now i have now concluded that the only way to guarantee certainty and stability for the years ahead is to hold this election and seek your support for the decisions i must take. to strengthen her hand in the brexit negotiations, but her huge gamble backfired. she lost the conservatives their majority, only hanging on to power through a deal with the dup. her political misjudgment left her weakened. her attempts to reassert her authority didn't always go according to plan. her message during this important conference speech was lost amid a catalogue of interruptions, a prankster, a fault
when david cameron became prime minister he unexpectedly under david cameron that she became the longestprime minister she faced an even tougher challenge — steering the uk and her party through brexit. she triggered article 50, the formal notification telling brussels britain that would be leaving the eu. and then this most cautious of politicians became one of westminster‘s biggest risk—ta kers. since i became prime minister i have said there should be no election until 2020. said there...
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the man behind should do is cameron james wilson from britain a former fashion photographer and now an agent he made sure to do in the true sense of the word on a computer. imagine. i would be making any kind of business from i really just did it as a creative project like. purely for peace. and then there was all this interest a lot of brown stepped forward to contact me. not everyone is so impressed hamburg based model scout. is not convinced i should lose flawless. he says he's looking for the girl next door and not because of her natural beauty but because when combined with makeup lighting and photoshop her looks are adaptable and can be used for different situations. she has a very neutral face this. that means it has no special characteristics so i can make her look seductive i can write her a letter and i can make her look like a child and she has a really good starting place without me and i'm crying. because it. is the rise of models like should do a triumph of technology over people or are these avatars simply the logical next step for the fashion industry a world where imag
the man behind should do is cameron james wilson from britain a former fashion photographer and now an agent he made sure to do in the true sense of the word on a computer. imagine. i would be making any kind of business from i really just did it as a creative project like. purely for peace. and then there was all this interest a lot of brown stepped forward to contact me. not everyone is so impressed hamburg based model scout. is not convinced i should lose flawless. he says he's looking for...
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we have completed the work that david cameron and george osborne started.icit is almost eliminated. our national debt is falling and we are bringing an end to austerity. my focus has been on ensuring that the good jobs of the future would be created in communities across the whole country, not just in communities across the whole country, notjust in london and the south—east, through a modern industrial strategy. we have helped more people than ever enjoy the security of a job. we are building more homes and helping first—time buyers onto the housing ladder so young people can enjoy the opportunities their parents did. and we are protecting the environment, eliminating plastic waste, tackling climate change and improving air quality. this is what a decent, moderate and unpatriotic conservative government, on the common ground of british politics, can achieve. —— and patriotic conservative government. even as we face the biggest peacetime challenge any government can face. i know the conservative party can renew itself in the years ahead, that we can deliver
we have completed the work that david cameron and george osborne started.icit is almost eliminated. our national debt is falling and we are bringing an end to austerity. my focus has been on ensuring that the good jobs of the future would be created in communities across the whole country, not just in communities across the whole country, notjust in london and the south—east, through a modern industrial strategy. we have helped more people than ever enjoy the security of a job. we are...
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cameron basically left her a plan to reach out across the house of commons.he decided not to do that. she decided to do much to try and do the deal with conservative mps on their own and i think we are now seeing the effect of that which is actually, she then loses a majority in the general election of 2017 and it's proved, i think it's proved impossible to do. we shall watch this space. british steel. my guest earlier, marcel, pricing analyst, couldn't really talk about the politics of it now complicated. british steel on the brink of collapse, thousands ofjobs at risk. this is a huge story for the uk, for business in britain. it's an historic story as well. it's very emotive. what will the government doing this situation? this is kinda related to the previous story in a way. very strict rules within the eu about whether or not governments can use state aid to keep certain businesses alive. that will be while britain remains part of the eu. that will be high on the government's thinking. but one of theissues government's thinking. but one of the issues right
cameron basically left her a plan to reach out across the house of commons.he decided not to do that. she decided to do much to try and do the deal with conservative mps on their own and i think we are now seeing the effect of that which is actually, she then loses a majority in the general election of 2017 and it's proved, i think it's proved impossible to do. we shall watch this space. british steel. my guest earlier, marcel, pricing analyst, couldn't really talk about the politics of it now...
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her speech david cameron had to go. to the morning after a break see what happens then stories i'm a came in and put in so high office as bricks that secretary foreign secretary the most important positions in governments people who said that they believe wholeheartedly in it and they all resilient because the because they couldn't get it done 35 government ministers of go in this administration has done for it's a reason why as well because they just can't find a way to do it right you know you can't leave the european union and shut yourself off while you keep the border with ireland open it's a contradiction in terms and they can't figure out a way to get it done and she's not been she says the self describes herself as a bloody difficult woman right she tried and she tried and she tried and has done for her as well did she know and in that resignation speech did she give a sense of home i think of direction for the country. i think the one thing that she said which which was a warning to her own party was which was
her speech david cameron had to go. to the morning after a break see what happens then stories i'm a came in and put in so high office as bricks that secretary foreign secretary the most important positions in governments people who said that they believe wholeheartedly in it and they all resilient because the because they couldn't get it done 35 government ministers of go in this administration has done for it's a reason why as well because they just can't find a way to do it right you know...
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james cameron was actually born , february 20 5, 1914 and his family moved around. barber and they made their way to indiana. he grew up as a child in indiana. as an adult he moved to milwaukee in 1962 and made it his home for the rest of his life. when he was growing up in indiana, indiana was a state that didn't have a significant number of african-american people and they didn't because in the 1850's they actually banned black people from living in indiana in the constitution. they didn't have a great many blacks in the state and the town he lived in was kind of a mixed town, a small industrial town, local factory, a lot of farmers, farmland around marion, indiana. it was a state that had very kind of mixed reviews of blacks because of racial dynamics in the state. in the 1920's and 1930's indiana had more ku klux klan members than any other state in the nation. it really made indiana a state that wasn't the most attractive for black people to live in. the events leading up to august 7, 1930 when the lynching took place, the day before, james jimmy, he was by out
james cameron was actually born , february 20 5, 1914 and his family moved around. barber and they made their way to indiana. he grew up as a child in indiana. as an adult he moved to milwaukee in 1962 and made it his home for the rest of his life. when he was growing up in indiana, indiana was a state that didn't have a significant number of african-american people and they didn't because in the 1850's they actually banned black people from living in indiana in the constitution. they didn't...
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adam is going to make the pendant‘s point. 0n the day of the referendum when cameron came out with sam cracked on the exact same point of his departure speech when he talks about the honour it was to serve the country. right, it was actually several weeks later... much earlier. still in your mind. that was the day he and i were dressed exactly the same! exactly the same! that is why it sticks in my mind. and i'll always remember finding that on the tape. we were in the edit suite. this is niche. interesting for those who like to tear down the fourth wall of the press, we found it on the tape, look, he is humming and off. i go, well done me. i'm going to go surfing... i think the point that you make of the different personalities and the lack of likelihood, to put it mildly, that theresa may would do that in any circumstance, either now or later, kind of stands... what you have said often, both of you, is that however much criticism theresa may has come under and in the eu as well, you have always said that she is someone who passionately loves her party and passionately loves her count
adam is going to make the pendant‘s point. 0n the day of the referendum when cameron came out with sam cracked on the exact same point of his departure speech when he talks about the honour it was to serve the country. right, it was actually several weeks later... much earlier. still in your mind. that was the day he and i were dressed exactly the same! exactly the same! that is why it sticks in my mind. and i'll always remember finding that on the tape. we were in the edit suite. this is...
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a leader that was for but exiting everything there might have been a different well i mean david cameron before her seem to me to be absolutely the warst prime minister you could not get was than him because he compared to hitler he compared to nazi germany he. said that putin somehow played with that preferred around on which was absolute nonsense you know but then she would leave him you know with souls very shallow did him you know no one forced her to make that statement ah you know russia i you know what you are up to no she didn't because we were not up to it in bad that actually and if we were off doing it and bad they will come showing the evidence they still haven't shown it with the man who was supposedly poisoned you know so my you know my lessons that i think we can draw from this whole situation is that these liberal globalist now liberal ideology is very very vindictive you know if. many of them penalize colossus if naziism penalize nations like the deuils or they're all the people out to liberalism penalize us the nations that oppose its globalist projects it's right you k
a leader that was for but exiting everything there might have been a different well i mean david cameron before her seem to me to be absolutely the warst prime minister you could not get was than him because he compared to hitler he compared to nazi germany he. said that putin somehow played with that preferred around on which was absolute nonsense you know but then she would leave him you know with souls very shallow did him you know no one forced her to make that statement ah you know russia...
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should cameron be interested in his offer, i can be found throughout the senate chamber."e made one of the earliest cases are black enlistment. he cited his own military qualifications. tell cameron that he could be found just steps away from his office was a nod to his own sociability and proximity to respectability. he made it clear that the department had no intention to call into the service of the government any colored soldiers. african-americans continued to make the argument for black soldiers and one particularly ardent supporter of the cause, frederick douglass, began his famous essay, "when the first rebel canon shattered the walls of sumter, i predicted that the war, then and they are inaugurated, would not be fought entirely by white men." even with the diversity of circumstances represented among black men, refugees acted on the ground what free, educated black people had articulated in the press. a week into the occupation of new bern, burnside immediately made efforts to bring order, but soon found he faced another logistical conundrum. burnside quoted that
should cameron be interested in his offer, i can be found throughout the senate chamber."e made one of the earliest cases are black enlistment. he cited his own military qualifications. tell cameron that he could be found just steps away from his office was a nod to his own sociability and proximity to respectability. he made it clear that the department had no intention to call into the service of the government any colored soldiers. african-americans continued to make the argument for...
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boris johnson i mean we know a lot about him already and he's a leading contender i mean we have cameron we have to wrestle may is the worst john to get to be any better than either one of them go ahead john. no i in the not necessarily he has other defects he doesn't have the same one that any means but he's not known as a forceful leader and he wasn't a particularly good foreign secretary he was obviously terrible on the russian issue but he didn't give the impression of being a good leader he is of course very popular in the country and popular with conservative activists but i'm not particularly optimistic about him being able to succeed where she failed but i do want to although i very much agree with what dmitri babich has just said there are there are 2 other points that mustn't be forgotten the 1st is that if she had had the same majority as david cameron she may well have succeeded better but she lost her own majority by calling an election early in 2017 and then fighting it in parts of the country which were never going to vote conservative and the 2nd point that i would the 2n
boris johnson i mean we know a lot about him already and he's a leading contender i mean we have cameron we have to wrestle may is the worst john to get to be any better than either one of them go ahead john. no i in the not necessarily he has other defects he doesn't have the same one that any means but he's not known as a forceful leader and he wasn't a particularly good foreign secretary he was obviously terrible on the russian issue but he didn't give the impression of being a good leader...
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or a must or rather the dog art of politics and then when david cameron had to go gavin williamson jumped ship and started sort of managing the leadership campaign for to reason may he was eventually brought into cabinet as defense secretary where he was rather outspoken and take a listen. frankly brochure should go away the true church. to pay tribute to the help service but i'm sorry did you want to break the norm you were great using that kind of casual language the world united behind britain and one more time would you please answer the question we came together with our allies and we're not the same story so you should interview terminated because you won't answer the question good luck with the good of the church. party and surrounding areas on something that we thank you. for your very wrong business that he is. indeed we take a carrot and stick them right. personally i don't much like the stick. but it is amazing what's come be achieved with the show and to hiram's you can see that he wasn't without his quote he kept a pet tarantula named crudeness on his work desk and gavin will
or a must or rather the dog art of politics and then when david cameron had to go gavin williamson jumped ship and started sort of managing the leadership campaign for to reason may he was eventually brought into cabinet as defense secretary where he was rather outspoken and take a listen. frankly brochure should go away the true church. to pay tribute to the help service but i'm sorry did you want to break the norm you were great using that kind of casual language the world united behind...
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i don't ever remember anybody talking about tony blair being close to tears or in tears, or david cameronind of a classic thing, isn't it, the emotional woman, they can't keep track of their emotions. but who knows, we weren't in the room. certainly one of the briefings has been that she was tearful. whether she was tearful or not, it will certainly be a real crushing thing for her to face these suits who are telling her she has to go, it is over. and whoever had been prime minister at this point, an exhausting round of negotiations. yes, it hasjust taken exhausting round of negotiations. yes, it has just taken a exhausting round of negotiations. yes, it hasjust taken a huge toll on the prime minister. it will be exhausting, we are exhausted as journalist covering it, so lord knows how she is feeling as prime minister. talking about the emotions of it, it is disputed whether or not she was in tears, i do remember when cameron resigned the morning after the referendum, his voice did crack, i think it was i love my country, and you could hear his voice cracking, ok, nearly in tears. she has
i don't ever remember anybody talking about tony blair being close to tears or in tears, or david cameronind of a classic thing, isn't it, the emotional woman, they can't keep track of their emotions. but who knows, we weren't in the room. certainly one of the briefings has been that she was tearful. whether she was tearful or not, it will certainly be a real crushing thing for her to face these suits who are telling her she has to go, it is over. and whoever had been prime minister at this...
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overwhelmed that she turned around and sort of fled back into number 10, what a contrast to david cameronhen he came out and then gave this... after this vote that devastated the country, devastated like from an impact, you know, some happy and some sad, but it was a massive, you know, moment for the country and then said he was off, and exactly this sort of sombre.. but sorry, sorry to be a pedant. adam is going to make the pedant‘s point here. having been there for all those moments all those years ago, on the day after the referendum result, at 8am in the morning, when cameron came out with sam by his side, his voice cracked on exactly the same point of his departure speech. it did. when he talked about the honour it was to serve the country. it did. the doo—doo—doo, right? it was actually several weeks later, when it had become clear that he was definitely going to be leaving much earlier. i stand corrected. still sticks in your mind though. i will always remember for that day, because that was the day he and i were dressed exactly the same. exactly the same! so deep and meaningful. t
overwhelmed that she turned around and sort of fled back into number 10, what a contrast to david cameronhen he came out and then gave this... after this vote that devastated the country, devastated like from an impact, you know, some happy and some sad, but it was a massive, you know, moment for the country and then said he was off, and exactly this sort of sombre.. but sorry, sorry to be a pedant. adam is going to make the pedant‘s point here. having been there for all those moments all...
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david davis was the frontrunner in 2005, david cameron woi'i frontrunner in 2005, david cameron won thathunt is confirming he will stand, your reaction to that? i'm not surprised, he is clearly somebody who did a good job and has ambitions. which you backed him, do you think you would get enough backing in the house of commons?” think he has a good chance getting through to the final two. way this works, tory mps get through a field of ten or more down to the final two who go to the members in the country. i think he has a chance of being one of those final two, but when the grassroots gets a vote, they are more likely to vote or the person who was a supporter brexit from the beginning, which he was not. the key question is who can deliver brexit, if that is what the conservatives want. jeremy hunt or someone more conservatives want. jeremy hunt or someone more centrist is more likely to be able to do that, because they won't use the word consensus more than boris johnson? no-one in the frame is going to be able to deliver brexit, we need to face up to that reality. the parliamentary ari
david davis was the frontrunner in 2005, david cameron woi'i frontrunner in 2005, david cameron won thathunt is confirming he will stand, your reaction to that? i'm not surprised, he is clearly somebody who did a good job and has ambitions. which you backed him, do you think you would get enough backing in the house of commons?” think he has a good chance getting through to the final two. way this works, tory mps get through a field of ten or more down to the final two who go to the members...
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that was the former prime minister, david cameron.arned of political turbulent ahead. it is obviously for anyone leaving positions of that sort in those circumstances deeply emotional. and one can understand the personal feelings. emotional. and one can understand the personalfeelings. but emotional. and one can understand the personal feelings. but the fact of the matter is that we have the biggest medical and constitutional crisis of my lifetime in peacetime facing us and the issue is as unresolved today as it was yesterday. we are going into a very dangerous and difficult period, particularly for the conservative party, and the sunday announcements about the european elections results will showjust how much of a problem, much of a challenge, it is for the conservative party. you are still in the conservative party, although you have had the whip withdrawn because you said you would vote for the liberal democrats because of brexit. where do you think the conservative party stands now and where is it going and if it is borisjohnson w
that was the former prime minister, david cameron.arned of political turbulent ahead. it is obviously for anyone leaving positions of that sort in those circumstances deeply emotional. and one can understand the personal feelings. emotional. and one can understand the personalfeelings. but emotional. and one can understand the personal feelings. but the fact of the matter is that we have the biggest medical and constitutional crisis of my lifetime in peacetime facing us and the issue is as...
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it is also true that she inherited from david cameron a country looking around, wondering how to moveom the referendum, a tory party that was even at that point interactively divided. but are there things along the way that theresa may did that seem like mistakes? yes, there are. are there ways in which she might have been able to make the situation better in parliament rather than worse? yes, there are too. people have talked for a long time about the determination she displayed, but there is a point at which determination turns to stubbornness, and stubbornness turns to an unwillingness to listen to anyone else. she leaves tonight clearly having put a huge amount of effort into thisjob, clearly having put a huge amount of effort into this job, clearly overwhelmed, at least today, by the challenges that were in front of her. but she leaves the country with the biggest political change we ever have singer that a change of prime minister within a couple of months. we will talk about that in a short while, but thanks for now. laura kuenssberg, political editor. there's been no shortage
it is also true that she inherited from david cameron a country looking around, wondering how to moveom the referendum, a tory party that was even at that point interactively divided. but are there things along the way that theresa may did that seem like mistakes? yes, there are. are there ways in which she might have been able to make the situation better in parliament rather than worse? yes, there are too. people have talked for a long time about the determination she displayed, but there is...
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stephen cameron's mother died three years ago.e released. today he told us he was "gutted". we can now read why kenneth noye has been released, because of pressure on the parole board to publish its decisions. and in two months‘ time, the ministry ofjustice will launch a scheme which allows victims of crime to appeal, if they don't agree. but too late for stephen's family. kenneth noye is being freed because the parole board believes he's no longer a threat to the public. tom symonds, bbc news. this wild day in washington began with a meeting of democrats —— in the united states, president trump has walked out of a meeting with democratic leaders, announcing that he's unwilling work with them unless they stop investigating him and lift the threat of impeachment. the speaker of the house, nancy pelosi, had accused him of a cover—up in relation to the investigation into russian interference in his election campiagn. 0ur correspondent nick bryant reports from washington. this wild day in washington began with a meeting of democrats o
stephen cameron's mother died three years ago.e released. today he told us he was "gutted". we can now read why kenneth noye has been released, because of pressure on the parole board to publish its decisions. and in two months‘ time, the ministry ofjustice will launch a scheme which allows victims of crime to appeal, if they don't agree. but too late for stephen's family. kenneth noye is being freed because the parole board believes he's no longer a threat to the public. tom...
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cameron: pricing repeated frequently enough becomes the forecast.oe: from the fed's perspective, they look at the data -- scarlet was talking about it earlier. the data is not different appreciably today versus a week ago, a month ago, the beginning of the year. on the other hand, financial conditions -- the bond market obviously telling a bit of a different story. does that pressure them or do they say, look, the data is the data? cameron: financial conditions haven't tightened that much. not demonstrably. until you see a more meaningful tightening, i think the fed will and should sort of be looking through this. while the trajectory of the economy is a little more uneven than over the last couple of years, on balance, the forecast for growth somewhere around trend of sort of 2% over the next few quarters seems kind of reasonable. it is not really clear why they should be overreacting, or reacting with rate cuts, which i think you would argue would be an overreaction. x had anjonathan ferro interview with people over at pimco. an idea that some new
cameron: pricing repeated frequently enough becomes the forecast.oe: from the fed's perspective, they look at the data -- scarlet was talking about it earlier. the data is not different appreciably today versus a week ago, a month ago, the beginning of the year. on the other hand, financial conditions -- the bond market obviously telling a bit of a different story. does that pressure them or do they say, look, the data is the data? cameron: financial conditions haven't tightened that much. not...
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we had everything set up and ready to go 50 invitations went out to cameron's preschool friends in an hour into the party. the park was still empty so he was out front like waiving people down so i come to my party. cameron's mom said she did the only thing she could think of and charleston community facebook page she posted a picture of the empty park explain that anyone was welcome to stop by and then a miracle happened. >>a ship commander lieutenant person without hesitation in giving the green light to get a you guys and run down there and. help us avoid over his birthday. >>charleston police say for the day quickly responding with lights and sirens. >>and he got over there and they started talking to him and started opening up presents an out it was a mess over in the corner >>heartbreak quickly turned into excitement. >>almost as much as allies were. >>it doesn't stop there. the post took off. guess quickly started filing in. and like they came out of car loans like floors its current kids police fire tracks in an ambulance. a community coming together to make one little boy's d
we had everything set up and ready to go 50 invitations went out to cameron's preschool friends in an hour into the party. the park was still empty so he was out front like waiving people down so i come to my party. cameron's mom said she did the only thing she could think of and charleston community facebook page she posted a picture of the empty park explain that anyone was welcome to stop by and then a miracle happened. >>a ship commander lieutenant person without hesitation in giving...
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cameron: the prices of everything go down, including sterling.ed pro sterling cells, is that -- snap back some kind of export pop? cameron: normally you would say they become much more competitive exporting to their biggest trading partner in europe, but if you have a hard brexit you are erecting all sorts of barriers to offset, providing a headwind to the weakness of the pound. tom: i just got an email from karen from australia who says, no spoilers on "game of thrones." i sat with you at your acclaimed victoria street as you sketched out the flowchart. what is the flowchart of no deal? is that feasible? emma: parliament has made it clear they will not support no deal. the question for me is if there and a general election and a majority -- this is if strong majority -- this is if -- a strong majority for a brexit hardliner came back, up is the possibility for no deal. my colleague in and a strong majority -- this is if -- a strong majority for a brexit hardliner came back, up is the possibility for no deal. my colleague in brussels, has reporti
cameron: the prices of everything go down, including sterling.ed pro sterling cells, is that -- snap back some kind of export pop? cameron: normally you would say they become much more competitive exporting to their biggest trading partner in europe, but if you have a hard brexit you are erecting all sorts of barriers to offset, providing a headwind to the weakness of the pound. tom: i just got an email from karen from australia who says, no spoilers on "game of thrones." i sat with...
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when the decision was made by the cameron government to seek a referendum on brexit, the term brexit, ladies and gentlemen, for scholars of these matters had scarcely been coined at the time but we know of what we speak. the issue is should we stay in the european union or not? prime minister cameron was made abated by a number of considerations there was a growth in the ukip voter he faced pressure within his own party and he made the judgment that this was the right way to put the issue to bed. and there were a number of people who agreed. indeed i remember myself at the time thinking, well, there is an argument for it because the matter isn't readily capable of resolution by normal methods. that is to say, parliamentary debate and elections. the reason why it couldn't be treated in the way was all of the major parties, conservative labour, liberal democrats, were in favor of continued british membership. so a general election couldn't be the vehicle for sorting out the issue of brexit. i could see an argument for a referendum. i'm not sure, you can ask david cameron, i think is ver
when the decision was made by the cameron government to seek a referendum on brexit, the term brexit, ladies and gentlemen, for scholars of these matters had scarcely been coined at the time but we know of what we speak. the issue is should we stay in the european union or not? prime minister cameron was made abated by a number of considerations there was a growth in the ukip voter he faced pressure within his own party and he made the judgment that this was the right way to put the issue to...
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if you look at prime ministers like david cameron, who has just been ministers like david cameron, whos like david cameron, who has just been on, and tony ministers like david cameron, who hasjust been on, and tony blair, they always show the greatest possible respect and understanding of the house of commons, treated the house of commons in a rather feline way, and yet theresa may felt it was right to bring back a deal which she knew had no chance of getting through. i know she tried very, very ha rd through. i know she tried very, very hard and with great skill and effort to try and overcome that by the fact is that the deal was always stillborn, it was never going to go through the house of commons. just back to the leadership contest, you say there are 18 good contenders at least that you could say good things about, at least, but nail your colours to the mast, who are you going to vote for? i have not yet decided. i think there are three or four that are absolutely outstanding. i want to hear what they have to say. one thing i want to be absolutely certain about is whoever the new
if you look at prime ministers like david cameron, who has just been ministers like david cameron, whos like david cameron, who has just been on, and tony ministers like david cameron, who hasjust been on, and tony blair, they always show the greatest possible respect and understanding of the house of commons, treated the house of commons in a rather feline way, and yet theresa may felt it was right to bring back a deal which she knew had no chance of getting through. i know she tried very,...
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macros cameron crise, strategist for our mliv blog. guy: we are about to witness a round of consolidation, or are we, among europe's banks. it has been talked about for a long time. it seems that with all this talk surrounding commerzbank, maybe we are starting to make progress. politicians have talked about it, but banks seem a little more cautious about it. aboutb talks consolidation in the banking sector. we hear it from politicians as well. talk about the need for cross-border consolidation in europe, yet people that sit in your chair, you and your colleagues at other banks around europe, don't seem so interested. why? guest: i think the ecb is right when they say there is a need to restructure the banking structure in europe. there is a need for it after the crisis. it is not yet over in various countries. at the same time, merger, cross-border mergers, not easy. you need a business case. business case is difficult in the current environment. it is risky. people have to make clear assessments of the situation before making a decis
macros cameron crise, strategist for our mliv blog. guy: we are about to witness a round of consolidation, or are we, among europe's banks. it has been talked about for a long time. it seems that with all this talk surrounding commerzbank, maybe we are starting to make progress. politicians have talked about it, but banks seem a little more cautious about it. aboutb talks consolidation in the banking sector. we hear it from politicians as well. talk about the need for cross-border consolidation...
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the last human to reach these depth was titanic director james cameron in 2012.quity investor beat cameron's dive by 66 feet. >> it was a great journey. saw some really interesting things on the bottom. >> his historic dive was record for deep planet, a series that will air on the discovery channel later this year. >> that was john dickerson reporting. coming up on this morning's round, how age can affect seasonal allergies and tips to cope with the symptoms. i think i need some tips. i'm ann marie green. this is the cbs morning news. as caused by over 200 indoor and outdoor allergens. like those from buddy. live claritin clear. for one week only, save up to $18 on select claritin products. check this sunday's newspaper for details. wearing powerful sunscreen? yes! neutrogena® ultra sheer. unbeatable protection helps prevent early skin aging and skin cancer with a clean feel. the best for your skin. ultra sheer®. neutrogena®. georgand a busy day ahead. george has entresto, a heart failure pill that helped keep people alive and out of the hospital. don't take entr
the last human to reach these depth was titanic director james cameron in 2012.quity investor beat cameron's dive by 66 feet. >> it was a great journey. saw some really interesting things on the bottom. >> his historic dive was record for deep planet, a series that will air on the discovery channel later this year. >> that was john dickerson reporting. coming up on this morning's round, how age can affect seasonal allergies and tips to cope with the symptoms. i think i need...