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cameron this job and for cameron to have turned this down is curiousm is interesting.vid cameron has been approached says the pair have finally mended relations, david has turned it down. i am surprised he has turned it down. he has finished his memoir, what else has he got to do? maybe the friendship hasn't been fully restored. i would have thought he would have jumped at the chance to have a high profilejob in the world stage. but obviously he has better things to do. indeed. we go back to the front page of the daily e—mail. cameron's bodyguard leaves gun injet. well, e—mail. cameron's bodyguard leaves gun in jet. well, my e—mail. cameron's bodyguard leaves gun injet. well, my bodyguard wouldn't have done that. you'd get a shock, wouldn't you ? wouldn't have done that. you'd get a shock, wouldn't you? you go into one of those cramped toilets, although a sure it was business or first class. a glock pistol, alongside it was the bodyguard's passport and cameron's passport as well. anyway, it is lucky they didn't put it in that disposal bits, where you put the rubbish an
cameron this job and for cameron to have turned this down is curiousm is interesting.vid cameron has been approached says the pair have finally mended relations, david has turned it down. i am surprised he has turned it down. he has finished his memoir, what else has he got to do? maybe the friendship hasn't been fully restored. i would have thought he would have jumped at the chance to have a high profilejob in the world stage. but obviously he has better things to do. indeed. we go back to...
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tom: one question of cameron crise, and then come back with cameron on the markets.ent as we look at the flow of finance out of the united kingdom. do you see any linkage of how the market adapts and adjusts to fiscal policy? it is not in the textbooks. it is all markets, monetary. does fiscal matter? cameron: i think it does. we haven't really tested the limits. tom: recently we haven't. cameron: you can argue that the sharp rise in treasury yields in 2018 was the child not only of the fed putting rates up but also the fiscal expansion in the united states, and the fact that obviously yields in europe and japan are so low, europe in particular because there has not been this fiscal impulse the economy needs. tom: you brilliantly have written on how with all the turmoil this year, it is a relative value year. what do you mean? that is greek to me. cameron: it is one of these things, we all know the coronavirus will have an impact, but it is difficult to say with any degree of precision how it back does how big it will be. -- how big it will be. if you say bond yields
tom: one question of cameron crise, and then come back with cameron on the markets.ent as we look at the flow of finance out of the united kingdom. do you see any linkage of how the market adapts and adjusts to fiscal policy? it is not in the textbooks. it is all markets, monetary. does fiscal matter? cameron: i think it does. we haven't really tested the limits. tom: recently we haven't. cameron: you can argue that the sharp rise in treasury yields in 2018 was the child not only of the fed...
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cameron? cameron: a few different issues here. one is the algorithmic stock, risk parity funds, vol targeting funds. they were a significant impact earlier in the week. these guys tend to trade midafternoon, and we had a few 2:00 meltdowns that sort of get your spidey senses tingling but that is what is at play. you also have the passive that has beenze part of the investment landscape over the past decade. while your advisor might tell you that you should not sell when the market goes down, mom and pop don't necessarily follow that advice. if they do, sort of everything goes down at the same time. doug: it is interesting, during the wild upside days, nobody was asking if the algos had a role in melting it to the upside. i don't think there is a serious unpacked -- impact there. what strikes me is that our sentiment work was so one-sided a few weeks ago, we would say we are vulnerable to a 7% correction. just based on that sentiment work alone, and that there would be some news catalyst that would be attributed. obviously, this is
cameron? cameron: a few different issues here. one is the algorithmic stock, risk parity funds, vol targeting funds. they were a significant impact earlier in the week. these guys tend to trade midafternoon, and we had a few 2:00 meltdowns that sort of get your spidey senses tingling but that is what is at play. you also have the passive that has beenze part of the investment landscape over the past decade. while your advisor might tell you that you should not sell when the market goes down,...
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kristie want to welcome to news africa it's good to have your company for the 1st time in 7 years cameron has held local ad parliamentary elections the polls have been delayed because of violence and political turmoil in the country on camera his english speaking both waste and southwest turnout was no. people not to vote 2017 those separatists in a letter he declared independence and the formation of a new nation. as your bosses see their pursuit for self rule has devastated the lives of civilians a warning that i'll report contains details some of us may find distressing. clued you are comma is recorded in hospital hollow cost chopped off but. she sees. the men came to our home of the night accusing heart of defined a ban on education. the pretty clear there was a drop of make it a waterfall it was. a look at this it out through i sort of was all a dream. they kept hitting me with a machete because. the man started by gradually chopping off my ankle who never could one of them was flogging my back with them i said to you and the other person completely chop off my leg i saw my legs sepa
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independence party remember them cameron won the election 2015 with a small majority on the promise of a referendum on the membership but then he had to deliver on it. 3 years ago i committed to the british people that i would renegotiate our position in the european union and hold and referendum now i'm delivering on that commitment while cameron campaigned hard to remain tory heavyweights like michael gove and boris johnson more of him later went to correct it and they got a narrow win 51.8 percent so just for a while one. having lost cameron wasn't going to stick around paving the way for theresa may to assume the top drop to quickly change their tune from hard to remain a 2 pragmatic pull the trigger an article 50 that the talks begin bricks it means bricks it breaks it means breaks ranks it continues to mean the brics it but with only a small majority in the commons the new prime minister if it should never get a deal through she called an early election to boost us numbers but it didn't quite pay off labor leader jeremy corbyn astounded the critics forcing a hung parliament and t
independence party remember them cameron won the election 2015 with a small majority on the promise of a referendum on the membership but then he had to deliver on it. 3 years ago i committed to the british people that i would renegotiate our position in the european union and hold and referendum now i'm delivering on that commitment while cameron campaigned hard to remain tory heavyweights like michael gove and boris johnson more of him later went to correct it and they got a narrow win 51.8...
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on side a mic not substituting it i mean he was a real power 20 years ago 10 years ago when when cameron how does guyon number 10 but since then you know social media has gradually superseded some of the print media he lost b. sky b. you know that's public i mean the problem with that headline is the didn't go to the general election he wanted a general election but it only happened because the s.n.p. in the lib dems combined disastrously tent in my view to say they would back an election the labor had to reel in then the fixed in power that was thwarted so without the lid tens then do rupert murdoch there are no general election just listen to donald trump and his all important reaction to what's happening in britain we look forward to negotiating a tremendous new deal with the united kingdom have a wonderful new prime minister wants very much to make a deal it's a say. great news events to the employer be it impeached president fighting with former national security advisor john bolton he wants to do a deal as full a business secretary of this country who was in the cabinet on the davi
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that a gun was left in an aeroplane's toilet by a bodyguard for the former prime minister, david cameront was due to take off, along with mr cameron's passport. my colleaguejoanna gosling spoke to the former head of royal protection dai davies. obviously, like everyone else, i was concerned at the lapse in discipline, if you like, of the fact that this officer, for some reason, forgot... obviously he was doing his business at one point, for some reason took his gun away from whatever he was doing and i amjust astonished, really, that in a really small, confine such as a toilet on an aeroplane that this could have happened, but clearly it did. it is concerning and no doubt my colleagues, or former colleagues, in the met will be investigating it. it is fair to say we are all human, but unfortunately being a police officer and being human don't always go together when you're carrying a gun. clearly, this is unacceptable. it has happened, in my understanding, at least once or twice in the past, but it is obviously embarrassing, particularly after his colleagues on the other side of the surve
that a gun was left in an aeroplane's toilet by a bodyguard for the former prime minister, david cameront was due to take off, along with mr cameron's passport. my colleaguejoanna gosling spoke to the former head of royal protection dai davies. obviously, like everyone else, i was concerned at the lapse in discipline, if you like, of the fact that this officer, for some reason, forgot... obviously he was doing his business at one point, for some reason took his gun away from whatever he was...
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we don't we don't know when you were in that cabinet or david cameron who put the referendum in place which is why when talking about the liberal 6 years in the cabinet. duncan smith kind of europe i don't think they remotely thought that we were going to walk away from the single market interest in the union we could have worked towards a brics relationship with the european union that kept most of the economic benefits but walked away from a lot of the politics and we haven't done that and i think there will be a big price to pay or andrew do you think actually as nigel farage seemed to intimate britain is the 1st of the countries to leave the european union i mean i'm not wishing that a lot of the european union will still the french workers are. there over sort of a day or a bit also of course if we had stayed in the customs union the single market then we would never be free to strike the trade deals beyond which is one of the great attractions the irony of course is that today we've requested help from the regarding corona virus on the very day that we have left which to me demo
we don't we don't know when you were in that cabinet or david cameron who put the referendum in place which is why when talking about the liberal 6 years in the cabinet. duncan smith kind of europe i don't think they remotely thought that we were going to walk away from the single market interest in the union we could have worked towards a brics relationship with the european union that kept most of the economic benefits but walked away from a lot of the politics and we haven't done that and i...
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party an air of legitimacy and there's a 2nd reason as well which is that mr cameron represents a party that barely scraped into the state parliament just barely breaking the 5 percent hurdle so he now would be heading up the state government many voters in through india will surely be saying and that's democracy and that's one reason why we are now hearing politicians at national level including paul syriac the general secretary of the c.d.u. saying it is time for new elections in let's listen. it didn't stim and relying on votes over v.a. if that's no basis for a stable government that is no basis for a mainstream politics let me be very clear about that the city use will not produce a paid in a government that rests on a foundation of a decent point the best thing for it to reinjure would be fresh elections. so malayan that what happens next if the engine doesn't hold new elections are we likely to see the a of d. join the state government well we are hearing important voices calling for those new elections but if they don't occur no mr cameron is saying that as premier he absolutely
party an air of legitimacy and there's a 2nd reason as well which is that mr cameron represents a party that barely scraped into the state parliament just barely breaking the 5 percent hurdle so he now would be heading up the state government many voters in through india will surely be saying and that's democracy and that's one reason why we are now hearing politicians at national level including paul syriac the general secretary of the c.d.u. saying it is time for new elections in let's...
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thank you marianne there's lots more still to come on this news are including calls in cameron for anelection boy caught in a vote disrupted by a surge in violence. pakistan's plague of locusts a national emergency is declared as billions of insects warm. and in sports one of the rising stars of tellus celebrates a team success oh i'll be here later to tell us more. my. how the u.s. ambassador to israel has cautioned the governments against unilaterally and extend settlements in the occupied west bank david friedman says no such move should be made without america's consent or this comes after the release of u.s. president donald trump's middle east plan which in visit is israel keeping vast swathes of occupied territory where palestinians seek their own states but between 1967 and 27 seen israel built more than 200 settlements considered illegal under international law in the west bank and estimated 620000 israelis live in them and around 215000 israelis or an enclave built in palestinian neighborhoods in occupies east jerusalem when the trump plan was unveiled last month israeli pri
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we now know that david cameron has said he does not want the job.tly introduce emergency legislation to make sure we do everything to protect the public. mr speaker, this morning i had meetings with colleagues and others and in addition to my duties in the house, i will have further meetings today. mr speaker, on behalf of my constituents in bridgend, may i warmly congratulate the prime minister for delivering on the promise made to the british people that we will leave the european union? will he reassure my constituents that now that we are taking back control of our money, borders and laws, that every effort will be made to bring jobs and investment to areas such as bridgend, which feel left behind?” can give him that assurance and i can give him that assurance and i can tell him that with better education, infrastructure, high technology, we will unite and level up technology, we will unite and level up this country and deliver, as he is doing, for the people of bridgend. is the speaker, we were all appalled by the terror attack on sunday and i
we now know that david cameron has said he does not want the job.tly introduce emergency legislation to make sure we do everything to protect the public. mr speaker, this morning i had meetings with colleagues and others and in addition to my duties in the house, i will have further meetings today. mr speaker, on behalf of my constituents in bridgend, may i warmly congratulate the prime minister for delivering on the promise made to the british people that we will leave the european union? will...
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agriculture conference in paris shouting at him asking him questions about his relationship with cameron france being the former colonial power a close ally of cameroon and president mike or answered back saying he's putting maximum pressure on because the situation there as he describes it is. and so that that video of him of president michael answering the question of this young cameron and refugee was widely spread on social media and sparked protest outside the french embassy in the economic capital but also in yeah there were hundreds of pro-government supporters are chanting against. against micro take a look at this report we've been following events in cameroon. demonstrators outside the french embassy the police were there not to stop them but to protect them they were supporters of president paul b. he's been in power since then $982.00 they're angry at the french president emanuel michel he's been openly critical of the government security crackdown on the english speaking regions of cameroon where armed separatists are seeking autonomy supporters of the government hold signs
agriculture conference in paris shouting at him asking him questions about his relationship with cameron france being the former colonial power a close ally of cameroon and president mike or answered back saying he's putting maximum pressure on because the situation there as he describes it is. and so that that video of him of president michael answering the question of this young cameron and refugee was widely spread on social media and sparked protest outside the french embassy in the...
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other people were putting a lot of pressure on to david cameron to prevent. what needs to come out from coming out i think tank is how who's they pyres the bull who really run the country perhaps so arlen may have voted fish in fame because it was fed up with new liberal austerity what now for investigations do you can't trust cities and what now for the end of the united kingdom joining me now via skype from don dorcas inventing the for loud rory and more of who who's taking the place of the party's former president gerry adams rory congratulations on winning predictable do you think that that the mainstream media in britain cannot mention your party's victory without the ira and former b.b.c. journalist john simpson saying it's all about populism nothing to do with the 28 crash and austerity and it's not unexpected what people will say well it's am not this was in political terms it's our elektra revolution and you an internist to us we were getting there some doors be florida sap and the people were sand they were absolutely set up where the governments we
other people were putting a lot of pressure on to david cameron to prevent. what needs to come out from coming out i think tank is how who's they pyres the bull who really run the country perhaps so arlen may have voted fish in fame because it was fed up with new liberal austerity what now for investigations do you can't trust cities and what now for the end of the united kingdom joining me now via skype from don dorcas inventing the for loud rory and more of who who's taking the place of the...
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if the people cameron had been the head of the smallest party in the state parliament his election by lawmakers was only made possible with votes from the a.f.p. and angular macko c.d.u. party in the state for the 1st time in german post-war history a far right party with kingmaker the hunt shake between the new state premier and 3 years a.f.g. chief beyond hooker left many disgusted the had just syringes left party through her bouquets of flowers that camera she's feet during the inauguration other parties joined the criticism this is citizen inacceptable breach of the should be elected state premier with a 50 votes and especially with a vote of mr hucker. to go. to a concert again with a very clear goal they have to. enter into a joint alliance and the next state in the supposed envying. within hours of the vote people have gathered all over germany to protest. demonstrations continued into thursday with protest is standing against fascism and rejecting a state premier made it into office with the help with the project. for more on this developing story i'm joined here in the studio
if the people cameron had been the head of the smallest party in the state parliament his election by lawmakers was only made possible with votes from the a.f.p. and angular macko c.d.u. party in the state for the 1st time in german post-war history a far right party with kingmaker the hunt shake between the new state premier and 3 years a.f.g. chief beyond hooker left many disgusted the had just syringes left party through her bouquets of flowers that camera she's feet during the inauguration...
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former deputy of staff under david cameron. the headlines on bbc news... a shock move during the prime minister's government reshuffle. the former chancellor has said he was left "with no other option than to resign" after he was required to replace all of his political advisers. 0ut too are theresa villiers, andrea leadsom, esther mcvey, and the northern ireland secretary julian smith, who oversaw the restoration of devolved government at stormont. his coach says he shouldn't be given a life sentence for making homophobic remarks. england's jamie says he's staying despite the relegation for the championship. i will have the full round up at 530. china has announced a sharp increase in the number of people killed by the coronavirus. beijing said more than 240 deaths were recorded in hubei province yesterday, the worst day yet. there was also a big jump in the number of infections, up nearly 15—thousand, after authorities introduced a new method of diagnosis. beijing has sacked two of the most senior communist party officials in hubei. 0ur china corresponde
former deputy of staff under david cameron. the headlines on bbc news... a shock move during the prime minister's government reshuffle. the former chancellor has said he was left "with no other option than to resign" after he was required to replace all of his political advisers. 0ut too are theresa villiers, andrea leadsom, esther mcvey, and the northern ireland secretary julian smith, who oversaw the restoration of devolved government at stormont. his coach says he shouldn't be...
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for the 1st time in 7 years cameron has held local and parliamentary elections the opening the polls have been delayed because of violence and political turmoil in the english speaking northwest and southwest of the country turnout was low armed separatists there warned people not to vote in 2017 the separatists unilaterally declared independence and the formation of a new country of zona their pursuit of self-determination though has often devastated the lives of civilians a warning some viewers may find the following report disturbing. clue do not call me is recovering in hospital holocaust chopped off but. she sees. the men came to our home our night i q's in heart of defined a ban on education. that pretty trigger was dropped all make it a waterfall it was terror or. a look at this a dog through i saw it it was all a dream i was really hurt they kept hitting me with a machete. the man started by gradually chopping off my ankle who never could one of them was flogging my back with them i said he and the other person completely chopped off my leg i saw my legs separated into is no
for the 1st time in 7 years cameron has held local and parliamentary elections the opening the polls have been delayed because of violence and political turmoil in the english speaking northwest and southwest of the country turnout was low armed separatists there warned people not to vote in 2017 the separatists unilaterally declared independence and the formation of a new country of zona their pursuit of self-determination though has often devastated the lives of civilians a warning some...
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has voted to leave the european union david cameron is he going to wake up and have to resign. well i just went to bed frankly that's even worse than resigning and then suddenly he's been the leader of the remain campaign and if leaf wins he has to leave the uncertainty is continuing to grow and that is playing out 1st and foremost on markets always today seen the biggest intraday moves of the pound against the dollar in history it's quite is story day and it's only just started how do you see the day developing in brussels which is of course is also waking up to this news and certainly not going to be a calm day here in brussels either i mean this is. a colossal earthquake this is a this is a decision is going to affect everybody in the u.k. for years and years to come a result that most of us frankly did not see coming the united kingdom has voted to leave the european union that's the outcome of the referendum held on thursday. this sudden reality of bragg's that was acutely fails you know the knowledge that threatens to undermine the peace process the prospect of a holiday
has voted to leave the european union david cameron is he going to wake up and have to resign. well i just went to bed frankly that's even worse than resigning and then suddenly he's been the leader of the remain campaign and if leaf wins he has to leave the uncertainty is continuing to grow and that is playing out 1st and foremost on markets always today seen the biggest intraday moves of the pound against the dollar in history it's quite is story day and it's only just started how do you see...
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might be expecting in return that's reason number one reason number 2 mr cameron represents a party that barely scraped into the regional parliament and which barely made the 5 percent vote hurdle so many through the region voters will be asking is it democracy that he now would lead the state government and for that reason we are hearing a lot of calls for the state told the elections and that's a very good point to be in the decision this vote also has implications at the national level the social democrats who are in a coalition government with the conservative c.d.u. that's the party of german chancellor angela merkel they are very upset about what has happened in that the cd you saw i did with the far right i want you to listen to part of what the s.p.d. chairwoman said today. you know everyone who ran against the former state premiers knew they would have to rely on votes from the far right and whoever does that is distancing himself from democratic principles. so we can't really underestimate here the potential is there a new crisis brewing now in germany's grand coalition governm
might be expecting in return that's reason number one reason number 2 mr cameron represents a party that barely scraped into the regional parliament and which barely made the 5 percent vote hurdle so many through the region voters will be asking is it democracy that he now would lead the state government and for that reason we are hearing a lot of calls for the state told the elections and that's a very good point to be in the decision this vote also has implications at the national level the...
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support mr cameron would appear to have loaned lend legitimacy to the a.f. d. and it's also quite logical to ask what with the far right expect in return for having helped him into office for giving him their support and should his minority government prove unstable would we see a newly emboldened a.f.d. into ringo possibly flexing its muscles once again all of those questions present provoking an absolute outcry here in germany and as i said calls for new elections to be held chief political correspondent and the current thank you. her mind now the top stories that we're tracking for you this hour u.s. president at donald trump has hailed what he called the great american comeback in his annual state of the union address while the event was overshadowed by a confrontation between trump and democratic a leader nancy pelosi who tore up a copy of president trump's speech. konkani has quarantine a cruise ship while passengers and crew are checked for corona virus infections as the 2nd crew shift should be affected china says the epidemic has now killed almost 500
support mr cameron would appear to have loaned lend legitimacy to the a.f. d. and it's also quite logical to ask what with the far right expect in return for having helped him into office for giving him their support and should his minority government prove unstable would we see a newly emboldened a.f.d. into ringo possibly flexing its muscles once again all of those questions present provoking an absolute outcry here in germany and as i said calls for new elections to be held chief political...
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david cameron became appreciative. theresa may as well help quite good rapport with her.y or as somebody who is more willing to be supportive to the uk as opposed to someone like emanuel —— emmanuel macron. as opposed to someone like emanuel -- emmanuel macron. she is hailed as the queen of europe but at the same time, she has her own agenda and priorities. it is not the case of that, when david cameron is to take pride in being is naughty nephew, we must remember that angela merkel did not give him the deal he wanted that could have kept uk in the european union. she and her successor will fight for their interests and speaking earlier about the corunna violence, the german health minister is very methodical, he has been with matt hancock showing these dynamic and positioning himself in a smooth handling of that maybe you can go on to great things. the latest royal split... you have to feel a bit sorry for the queen after all this. despite the ups and downs of 70 yea rs. despite the ups and downs of 70 years. she is having to deal with crisis after crisis. i think we're
david cameron became appreciative. theresa may as well help quite good rapport with her.y or as somebody who is more willing to be supportive to the uk as opposed to someone like emanuel —— emmanuel macron. as opposed to someone like emanuel -- emmanuel macron. she is hailed as the queen of europe but at the same time, she has her own agenda and priorities. it is not the case of that, when david cameron is to take pride in being is naughty nephew, we must remember that angela merkel did not...
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both appeared on screen with their son, cameron. by both appeared on screen with theirson, cameron.s had craved affection from his own father but never received it. in the end he became the founder of a hollywood dynasty and one of hollywood's greatest stars. let's go live to la and speak to our correspondent, peter bowes. he was a man of many talents, many personalities. we just heard about his extraordinary career. i think he'll be remembered in this town of hollywood as much for what he did on the big screen as he did in real—life. he was quite a formidable figure. we've heard about some of his struggles. the time he wasn't particularly popular, certainly in the 19605, popular, certainly in the 1960s, with some. of course, very popular with others, as he worked to end the hollywood blacklist, the ban on using filmmakers with suspected communist sympathies. it was a very tough time in hollywood. i spoke to him in 2008 and he said that was one of the things he was very proud of, proud of his achievements and the way he stuck his neck out at that stage in his life for something he b
both appeared on screen with their son, cameron. by both appeared on screen with theirson, cameron.s had craved affection from his own father but never received it. in the end he became the founder of a hollywood dynasty and one of hollywood's greatest stars. let's go live to la and speak to our correspondent, peter bowes. he was a man of many talents, many personalities. we just heard about his extraordinary career. i think he'll be remembered in this town of hollywood as much for what he did...
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i can remember when i went for david cameron back in 2007, you will rememberthe david cameron back inver the floods in his constituency. in the event, that was a weather event far less that they seen the last few weeks but 17,000 homes were affected. it is important to recognise they work we have done. absolutely, the challenge we face i'iow absolutely, the challenge we face now is greater, but we are putting out now is greater, but we are putting our money where our mouth is and spending an extra £4 billion in the next five years. so that was the environment secretary speaking to andrew marr. there has been criticism for the prime minister as well for being rather absent and invisible during the floods for not going to see what was going on around the country. absolutely. we have been in recess this week and the parliament has not been sitting. the prime minister has been at the country house used by the foreign secretary usually. the —— way hasn't been is out and about seeing some of the damage of the flooding and speaking to people affected by this. environment secretary did speak
i can remember when i went for david cameron back in 2007, you will rememberthe david cameron back inver the floods in his constituency. in the event, that was a weather event far less that they seen the last few weeks but 17,000 homes were affected. it is important to recognise they work we have done. absolutely, the challenge we face i'iow absolutely, the challenge we face now is greater, but we are putting out now is greater, but we are putting our money where our mouth is and spending an...
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celebrating cameron's youth with a parade for its aging leader they march to the portrait of their 87 year old president who by the time he leaves power will be in his mid ninety's making him the oldest living state leader that's if he's able to finish his time in office. because in the country's english speaking region young people are taking up arms joining a separatist movement they want to break away from cameroon to create their own country amazonia home to 4000000 people in the size of switzerland the english speaking regions are in lockdown since sunday's local elections violence there has killed 3000 people and left a 1000000 displaced most of them children in a rare public address b. i called on young people to lay down their arms calling for dialogue going to once again urge them to come out of the bush and rejoin the other fellow young citizens who are leading normal lives in our society this is right for both sarah who was arrested in an opposition rally and his music he's an outspoken critic of the government calling on the president to work for the people not against the
celebrating cameron's youth with a parade for its aging leader they march to the portrait of their 87 year old president who by the time he leaves power will be in his mid ninety's making him the oldest living state leader that's if he's able to finish his time in office. because in the country's english speaking region young people are taking up arms joining a separatist movement they want to break away from cameroon to create their own country amazonia home to 4000000 people in the size of...
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judy: it'shau now, but watch out, cameron is coming right blind you. ituneo pbs later tonight.umultuous week in politics. and our amna nawaz joinshe panel. that's the news. have a great weekend. valentine's weekend. and good night. announcer: major funding for the pbs newshoro has beended by -- >>ollette guides travelers to perience the world in more than 160 destinations across five travel styles like small group explorations. thr inclusive tours feature local guides, cultural experiences, meals and accommodations. since 1918, collette has guided travelers around the. wor learn more at collette.com/smallgroup. >> fidelity investments. bnsf railway consumer cellular. american cruise lines. the william and flora hewlett foundation, for than 50 years promoting a better world. at hewlett.org. >> supportingl sociaenter prenurse and their solutions to the world's most pressing problems. skullfoundation.org. >> and with the ongoing suppo of these institutions. andriends of the newshour. ♪ this program was made possible the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to y
judy: it'shau now, but watch out, cameron is coming right blind you. ituneo pbs later tonight.umultuous week in politics. and our amna nawaz joinshe panel. that's the news. have a great weekend. valentine's weekend. and good night. announcer: major funding for the pbs newshoro has beended by -- >>ollette guides travelers to perience the world in more than 160 destinations across five travel styles like small group explorations. thr inclusive tours feature local guides, cultural...
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they want no friction and it suggests basically that what used to happen with david cameron and georgep before cabinet, then going to the cabinet and get things done quickly. at the idea that rishi sunak at this point is anything like an equal to the prime minister... the dave and george model work because he could say to the pm, "i know you want this but it is undeliverable. " he the pm, "i know you want this but it is undeliverable." he is an unknown quantity. we have all of her dad coming in his culture secretary. he's got a big promotion... are you looking for a new job? he's got a big promotion... are you looking for a newjob? the new climate conference in november thing that needs resolving because they didn't have a leader after she decided to leave. any other names? flag up? swell a braverman, new exit tier attorney general. watch this space. a few weeks ago she wrote an article for the conservative home, we are mentioning them again, saying... she's also 39, give or take. new culture secretary? ijust mentioned that a moment ago. he's seen as a back room. he was an adviser? he
they want no friction and it suggests basically that what used to happen with david cameron and georgep before cabinet, then going to the cabinet and get things done quickly. at the idea that rishi sunak at this point is anything like an equal to the prime minister... the dave and george model work because he could say to the pm, "i know you want this but it is undeliverable. " he the pm, "i know you want this but it is undeliverable." he is an unknown quantity. we have all...
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is carrying out it's an urgent humanitarian assessment and cameron's english speaking region has after an armed gang killed at least $22.00 people including 14 children friday's attack was in the farming village of garbo in the northwest the opposition is accusing the military of involvement well those are the headlines to stay with us here on out in syria inside story is up next. how is also official intelligence shaping our society from offices to living rooms devices with human like characteristics are quickly creeping into our lives the besides the benefits what are the risks and little ai take over the world one day this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program. many of us interact every day with siri apple's voice activated digital personal assistant siri can find information gives us directions sends messages plays music one example of how ai is becoming a bigger part of everyday.
is carrying out it's an urgent humanitarian assessment and cameron's english speaking region has after an armed gang killed at least $22.00 people including 14 children friday's attack was in the farming village of garbo in the northwest the opposition is accusing the military of involvement well those are the headlines to stay with us here on out in syria inside story is up next. how is also official intelligence shaping our society from offices to living rooms devices with human like...
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the ruling cameron peoples democratic movement supports president paul b. he's ruled for 37 years and is one of the world's longest serving meat is the main opposition party has refused to field any candidates its leader morris come talk was jailed for 9 months after his defeat in the 28000 presidential elections and now lives abroad and then there's the ongoing conflict in the english speaking northwest in southwest regions 4000000 people out of a population of 23000000 people live there and they want to break away and form a new country called amazonia people there say they're treated as 2nd class citizens in the largely french speaking country the fighting has killed more than 3000 people and displaced 700000 will surely will speak to nicolas hogg who is in the city of dalai lama but 1st his report on how some opposition groups a calling for a boycott of the vote. fearing for children's lives patients may come packed her bags and traveled for 3 days in the bush deceived. her children don't understand why her father coko farmer was shot dead by the police
the ruling cameron peoples democratic movement supports president paul b. he's ruled for 37 years and is one of the world's longest serving meat is the main opposition party has refused to field any candidates its leader morris come talk was jailed for 9 months after his defeat in the 28000 presidential elections and now lives abroad and then there's the ongoing conflict in the english speaking northwest in southwest regions 4000000 people out of a population of 23000000 people live there and...
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the un is carrying out its an urgent humanitarian assessment in cameron's english speaking region after an armed gang killed at least $22.00 people including 14 children friday's attack was in the farming village of garbage in the north west position is accusing the military over involvements well the u.n. says it's assisting tens of thousands affected by secessionist fighting in cameroon there 4000000 of cameron's 23000000 people live in the english speaking north west and southwest regions they want to break away and form a new country the separatist movement began 4 years ago built on allegations that president will be is predominantly french speaking government discriminates against them the conflict has killed at least 3000 people and displaced 700000 while nicholas hike was in cameroon a few weeks ago covering the election forests he joins me live from dakar nick some terrible reports coming from northwestern cameron. that's right hala graphic images that's being distributed on social media too graphic to broadcast on television these are children babies that were burnt before tha
the un is carrying out its an urgent humanitarian assessment in cameron's english speaking region after an armed gang killed at least $22.00 people including 14 children friday's attack was in the farming village of garbage in the north west position is accusing the military over involvements well the u.n. says it's assisting tens of thousands affected by secessionist fighting in cameroon there 4000000 of cameron's 23000000 people live in the english speaking north west and southwest regions...
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cameron's president is under increasing pressure after a human rights group accused his security forces of killing more than 20 people including children is said to have happened in an english speaking region where separatists are fighting to establish their own state as nicholas reports the president still command support among the majority french speaking population. demonstrators outside the french embassy the police were there not to stop them but to protect them they were supporters of president paul he's been in power since $982.00 they're angry at the french president. he's been openly critical of the government security crackdown on the english speaking regions of cameroon where armed separatists are seeking autonomy supporters of the government hold signs saying no one can divide cameroon and don't mess with our country's affairs. who is this young 40 year old who's trying to teach a lesson to our old president says this protester look what they've done to libya ivory coast in mali they're not going to mess with us. they then all insult the french president. mr maxwell it's thi
cameron's president is under increasing pressure after a human rights group accused his security forces of killing more than 20 people including children is said to have happened in an english speaking region where separatists are fighting to establish their own state as nicholas reports the president still command support among the majority french speaking population. demonstrators outside the french embassy the police were there not to stop them but to protect them they were supporters of...
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halls have opened in cameron's long delayed local and legislative elections the vote has worried people in the anger fire and file rather regions that have suffered violence and want independence after more than 2 years of conflict with the cameron army english speaking groups have called for a boycott of the polls. pakistan's prime minister has declared a national emergency of the billions of locusts devastated farming communities in the east the crop eating insects have ravaged causton wheat and maize crops raising fears of food shortages the government says this is the worst locust investigation in more than 2 decades swarms of locusts are also destroying crops in east africa kemal high has been through did its metal conduit in the car but to inquire province to see the swarms of locusts firsthand. fogger started under attack and this time it did by swarms of local dive rep through the country they're normally live in the desert but because the climactic conditions changing around the world they're now moving and that of course represents a major threat to pakistan and its food secur
halls have opened in cameron's long delayed local and legislative elections the vote has worried people in the anger fire and file rather regions that have suffered violence and want independence after more than 2 years of conflict with the cameron army english speaking groups have called for a boycott of the polls. pakistan's prime minister has declared a national emergency of the billions of locusts devastated farming communities in the east the crop eating insects have ravaged causton wheat...
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i love how much cameron believes in romance. >> i was so anxious to do one line, "you complete me."e script and thought, fantastic. there were other times, is this too cheesy? and i told tom that. and he said, just give me a shot at it. if you don't want to use it, don't use it. >> i love you. you complete me. i'm not just -- >> stop. just shut up. you had me at hello. you had me at hello. >> i look around, everybody's crying. the grizzled guys holding cable are like -- [ sniffing ] and i was like, i think it's going to work. is changing things up. with an app that's changing the way we do money. download robinhood now. t-mobile has the first and only, nationwide 5g network. and with it, you can shape the future. we've invested 30 billion dollars and built our new 5g network for businesses like yours. while some 5g signals only go a few blocks, t-mobile 5g goes for miles. no other 5g signal goes farther or is more reliable in business. tomorrow is in your hands. partner with t-mobile for business today. car vending machines and buying tomoa car 100% online.vented now we've created a
i love how much cameron believes in romance. >> i was so anxious to do one line, "you complete me."e script and thought, fantastic. there were other times, is this too cheesy? and i told tom that. and he said, just give me a shot at it. if you don't want to use it, don't use it. >> i love you. you complete me. i'm not just -- >> stop. just shut up. you had me at hello. you had me at hello. >> i look around, everybody's crying. the grizzled guys holding cable...
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enough to taste in your mouth. 70 percent of cocoa beans come from ivory coast gonna buy geria and cameron the main the small hole fama zone an average of just $1.00 a day that's well below the poverty line so who's making the big bucks from this extremely lucrative business as i pointed out well 70 percent goes to the chocolate companies 7 percent to intermediaries like traders and transporters 17 percent retailers they make quite a nice buck there as you can see has just 6 percent well coca pharma poverty has also led to child labor as you can see here $2000000.00 kids work in the industry and it's cheaper to employ than adults another issue is deforestation as farmers cut down trees to expand their plantations and boost their income so what can be done about all of this a reporter pandey is in cologne he asked on a movie yell from fairtrade west africa about how to make chocolate fair. michel thanks a lot for talking to us. what is fair trade doing to ensure that the farmers in africa are treated fairly what we do 1st sir is to make sure that this farmers gets what they deserve when the
enough to taste in your mouth. 70 percent of cocoa beans come from ivory coast gonna buy geria and cameron the main the small hole fama zone an average of just $1.00 a day that's well below the poverty line so who's making the big bucks from this extremely lucrative business as i pointed out well 70 percent goes to the chocolate companies 7 percent to intermediaries like traders and transporters 17 percent retailers they make quite a nice buck there as you can see has just 6 percent well coca...
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cameron did just that he resigned with immediate effect that relieve the pressure on the government for now. this is so and this is a thorn in the history of i would in my critique and one we'll still feel for a long time to come but it can be healed and that's what we're working to do now. the government is now calling for new elections to be held in the ranger without delay but after the events of this week the search for a new state premier looks to be easier said than done. all right some soccer news now and wonderfully the title hopefuls dortmund's were looking to continue their recent dominance over byron live a cruise and on match day 21 a black and yellows new is signing and john featured in the starting 11 but it was the hosts who struck 1st in this 7 goals for have a look. laver cusins fans were hoping their side could continue their perfect home record in 2020 but that would be a tall order against don't mean newcomer ellen holland has already made history scoring 7 goals in his 1st 3 league matches but don't mean has another transfer looking to make an impact every shot from
cameron did just that he resigned with immediate effect that relieve the pressure on the government for now. this is so and this is a thorn in the history of i would in my critique and one we'll still feel for a long time to come but it can be healed and that's what we're working to do now. the government is now calling for new elections to be held in the ranger without delay but after the events of this week the search for a new state premier looks to be easier said than done. all right some...
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the capital that is up into new south wales over the next couple days this is more pictures from cameron see just how awful the conditions are very hot as well ahead of this line of frame with temperatures over the past few days getting up into the forty's a record breaking heat for the region too so we are going to see that he continue for a time but it gradually gets squeezed out of the way this is the situation at the moment it's just gone midnight here camber still a 32 degrees celsius isn't cooler melbourne at around 17 degrees and that's going to be the trend is this weather system makes its way further north woods and he switches over the next couple of days to see how it does tend to get stretched out and we're bringing out the rain falls when you when you do get will be welcome but it's not going to be widespread enough as this way through cambra pushes up towards sydney as we go on in society and they said temps in cambra sunday afternoon around 34 celsius now opens near a 24 melbourne falls but 18 degrees so the cold west started to push in increase the middle seat that's got
the capital that is up into new south wales over the next couple days this is more pictures from cameron see just how awful the conditions are very hot as well ahead of this line of frame with temperatures over the past few days getting up into the forty's a record breaking heat for the region too so we are going to see that he continue for a time but it gradually gets squeezed out of the way this is the situation at the moment it's just gone midnight here camber still a 32 degrees celsius...
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extended into neijing where the united nations says armed men have killed at least 20 civilians in cameron's english speaking northwest region more than a dozen children were among the dead the massacre followed clashes between government troops and separatists fighting for an independent angle from state an opposition party blamed the army for the attack but the government denies involvement. according cape town has given hundreds of migrants 4 more weeks to stay in a church where they sought refuge last october the migrants say this threatened by anti 4 and a hostility in south africa judges called on the city to review the case. the european union has agreed on a new naval mission to monitor the un ban on arms shipments to libya the country is torn by a standoff between 5 as loyal to the un backed government in tripoli and rebel groups that control much of the country the civil war has been raging for about 6 years and libya is awash with arms despite the un embargo the new e.u. military patrol will replace the current naval mission called sophia. following discord over measures to help s
extended into neijing where the united nations says armed men have killed at least 20 civilians in cameron's english speaking northwest region more than a dozen children were among the dead the massacre followed clashes between government troops and separatists fighting for an independent angle from state an opposition party blamed the army for the attack but the government denies involvement. according cape town has given hundreds of migrants 4 more weeks to stay in a church where they sought...