54
54
Dec 3, 2019
12/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
you're watching the front door of downing street. all in the timing. st. we have had donald trump entering number ten and the lovely children's choir singing christmas carols, appropriate festive songs just after the left of camera. you can just hear them in the distance. i wonder if the mood will be quite so festive inside number ten. the 29 leaders of the nato countries have been in buckingham palace for a reception hosted by the queen. we see in the queen talking to various leaders, including angela merkel and everything is smiles and the official word from nato is that the three meetings have gone well but we know that there had been tensions. we spoke already about some of them. we spoke already about some of them. we had tensions between president macron of france and donald trump. mrtrump macron of france and donald trump. mr trump saying that the remarks that mantle was brain dead were offensive and indeed very offensive and emmanuel macron pushing back saying there is a problem, not taken seriously what has been going on in syria and turkey we
you're watching the front door of downing street. all in the timing. st. we have had donald trump entering number ten and the lovely children's choir singing christmas carols, appropriate festive songs just after the left of camera. you can just hear them in the distance. i wonder if the mood will be quite so festive inside number ten. the 29 leaders of the nato countries have been in buckingham palace for a reception hosted by the queen. we see in the queen talking to various leaders,...
37
37
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
election back in downing street mr johnson had this message for the voters and we will work round the clock to repay your trust and to deliver on you'll priorities with a public that works for you and there is relief in europe that the uncertainty over breaks it is now over there is also a break a deadlock in brussels and agreed to push ahead with a green deal to make the e.u. carbon neutral by 2050 and praise for the soldiers who covered the bodies of those killed in the volcanic eruption of new zealand's for kali island family and friends that held the traditional maori dressing your seat for those who died. on a lark thank you so much for your company it was dubbed the brig's it election and now the british prime minister boris johnson says he has been given the green light to take the u.k. out of the european union well mr johnson's conservatives power to a landslide victory bringing more than 3 years of deadlock and bitter wrangling to an end opposition labor party suffered a humiliating collapse and their wipe out and its traditional heartlands in terms of numbers the conservati
election back in downing street mr johnson had this message for the voters and we will work round the clock to repay your trust and to deliver on you'll priorities with a public that works for you and there is relief in europe that the uncertainty over breaks it is now over there is also a break a deadlock in brussels and agreed to push ahead with a green deal to make the e.u. carbon neutral by 2050 and praise for the soldiers who covered the bodies of those killed in the volcanic eruption of...
52
52
Dec 3, 2019
12/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
jon donnison is at downing street. what is the format? own at downing street today. you see the tree behind me and we had some carol singers but as you have been hearing in the start of the programme comes in pretty frosty moments at times between those nato leaders. president trump just left within the last half an hour and that the beast, the only one of the nato leaders to be allowed to bring his car, the armoured limousine come onto downing street come along with a decoy which travels with it. yes, some pretty frosty moments that a. there would've been a lot of pleasantries today as see leaders arise. at what point do they sit down and start getting into the real detail of their differences? we did have some potentially difficult meeting said they hear a downing street. we had borisjohnson hosting the turkish president, president erdogan, we also had emmanuel macron there as well, the french president at the same time. we heard those differences that were expressed throughout the day, president macron againa throughout the day, preside
jon donnison is at downing street. what is the format? own at downing street today. you see the tree behind me and we had some carol singers but as you have been hearing in the start of the programme comes in pretty frosty moments at times between those nato leaders. president trump just left within the last half an hour and that the beast, the only one of the nato leaders to be allowed to bring his car, the armoured limousine come onto downing street come along with a decoy which travels with...
26
26
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
live for us there in front of number 10 downing street. well european union leaders been holding a summit in brussels they are of course processing what the u.k. election results means for the e.u. they've prepared a statement for release that's being expected later today now is expected to call for the box future relationship with london to be as close as possible but bracks it is right now not at the top of the e.u. leaders list of priorities at the summit. first suspense. and then a little disappointment journalists in brussels knew the result of the u.k. election means one thing that breaks it most likely will happen. but leaders focused on another topic that might fundamentally transform the e.u. in the years to come it was very interesting to see the lead us and or seeing and supporting. a complex european green deal we've been debating all the opportunity it brings along that debate took almost 10 hours the result of all member states indorsed the goal of the e.u. becoming climate neutral by 2050 but one country did not commit to ac
live for us there in front of number 10 downing street. well european union leaders been holding a summit in brussels they are of course processing what the u.k. election results means for the e.u. they've prepared a statement for release that's being expected later today now is expected to call for the box future relationship with london to be as close as possible but bracks it is right now not at the top of the e.u. leaders list of priorities at the summit. first suspense. and then a little...
28
28
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
i ran into the protesters several 100 gathered in front of downing street holding signs boris johnson is not our prime minister are defying tory rule and yes occasional fights broke out with the police there i've talked to some of the protesters and they are pro european they see that boris johnson will now push through and that all hope is lost for the u.k. to stay in the european union and of course they are upset about it because that was their hope all along that the u.k. would remain in the european union now boris johnson there yesterday very statesman like and for the 1st time since we know him as prime minister really reached out across the aisle saying he will try to heal those divisions and calling for a message of unity there shortly before christmas but he will have a very tough job on his hands to do that now the prime minister said he wants to bring closure to the issue how likely to happen. well the bricks at issue is not going to be very quickly though on paper he can push it through now very quickly next week and will assemble again and he wants to approve the deal th
i ran into the protesters several 100 gathered in front of downing street holding signs boris johnson is not our prime minister are defying tory rule and yes occasional fights broke out with the police there i've talked to some of the protesters and they are pro european they see that boris johnson will now push through and that all hope is lost for the u.k. to stay in the european union and of course they are upset about it because that was their hope all along that the u.k. would remain in...
60
60
Dec 3, 2019
12/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
at least onto downing street. president trump, he arrived in what is known as the beast, his limousine and of course, the beast decoy as well, which travels wherever the beast goes. he was the only one who was allowed to drive onto downing street, and then a slightly awkward moment where he had to wait for president macron to go in for several minutes actually, and then he takes his turn to walk at downing street and he did have this wonderful choir behind us to keep him occupied for those few moments. a slightly surreal scene here, some of the general is here have been pointing out the last time we had a president visit downing street in such things was in the film lover, actually. laughter. a fascinating fa ct actually. laughter. a fascinating fact there. —— film, love actually. in terms of tonight, the buckingham palace reception was part of the formality of hosting and receiving these world leaders. but in terms of actually downing street tonight, is this another reception or kind of combined with the talks th
at least onto downing street. president trump, he arrived in what is known as the beast, his limousine and of course, the beast decoy as well, which travels wherever the beast goes. he was the only one who was allowed to drive onto downing street, and then a slightly awkward moment where he had to wait for president macron to go in for several minutes actually, and then he takes his turn to walk at downing street and he did have this wonderful choir behind us to keep him occupied for those few...
40
40
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 1
as day broke johnson returned reinforced to downing street choosing to walk the final few yards in a cold and frenetic election campaign boiled down he promised to finish bragg's it once and for all whether he can and at what cost to his country is a story still to be told. and let's go right to our correspondent charlotta potts she's standing by for us outside number 10 downing street hi charlotta good to see you you've been speaking to voters and lawmakers in the lead up to this election what do you make of the scale of this victory for boris johnson the conservatives. well it's really a huge victory for boris johnson one that can't be underestimated we've seen a prime minister here entering downing street a little while ago who looked very tired because he celebrated throughout the night pitching some sleep as we think. lay out his plans for his time in office in a little while here in front of number 10 downing street and again a huge victory it's really managed to shake up the political landscape here in the u.k. he snatched up votes traditionally labor voters who have voted labo
as day broke johnson returned reinforced to downing street choosing to walk the final few yards in a cold and frenetic election campaign boiled down he promised to finish bragg's it once and for all whether he can and at what cost to his country is a story still to be told. and let's go right to our correspondent charlotta potts she's standing by for us outside number 10 downing street hi charlotta good to see you you've been speaking to voters and lawmakers in the lead up to this election what...
29
29
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
at number 10 downing street for us thank you very much. well meanwhile u.s. president donald trump has sent congratulations to boris johnson on twitter trump tweeted congratulations of course johnson on his great when britain and the united states will now be free to strike a massive new trade deal after brags that the u.s. president has long been a supporter of the u.k. leaving the european union and european union leaders are holding a summit at the moment of course they're reviewing what this election result means for them. is at the european council in brussels for us hi carol what kind of reactions are you seeing there. quite a bit of relief sumi seeing that a disorderly break sit in the very near future at least for now is off the table seeing that boris johnson will be the man at least that is the perspective here from brussels he will be the man who will take the steel that brussels worked so hard for together with the united kingdom will get that deal over the line on the other hand a number of leaders have expressed some sadness the czech prime mini
at number 10 downing street for us thank you very much. well meanwhile u.s. president donald trump has sent congratulations to boris johnson on twitter trump tweeted congratulations of course johnson on his great when britain and the united states will now be free to strike a massive new trade deal after brags that the u.s. president has long been a supporter of the u.k. leaving the european union and european union leaders are holding a summit at the moment of course they're reviewing what...
24
24
tv
eye 24
favorite 0
quote 0
whole different scene was unfolding behind a door of 10 downing street after receiving a bone welcome biased off joseph said it was time to bring closure to break the debate and let the healing begin engineering if you ask yourselves what is this new government going to do what are you going to do with the extraordinary majority i will tell you that is what we are going to do we are going to unite and level up unite and level up bringing together the whole of this incredible united kingdom england scotland wales know now and together taking off food unleashing the potential of the whole country. the prime minister's plans might not go as smoothly as he hopes the scottish national party make a significant gains and election and they feel empowered to push for a 2nd referendum on scottish independence. after breaks it that will be one of the next big challenges for the country. for more let's bring in correspondent a lot of pots in london for us to la to shortly after boards johnson celebrated his party's biggest election win in 30 years scuffles broke out in central london as you know
whole different scene was unfolding behind a door of 10 downing street after receiving a bone welcome biased off joseph said it was time to bring closure to break the debate and let the healing begin engineering if you ask yourselves what is this new government going to do what are you going to do with the extraordinary majority i will tell you that is what we are going to do we are going to unite and level up unite and level up bringing together the whole of this incredible united kingdom...
24
24
tv
eye 24
favorite 0
quote 0
just a few hours earlier a whole different scene was unfolding behind a door of 10 downing street after receiving a bone welcome biased off johnson said it was time to bring closure to break the debate and let the healing begin lectionary if you ask yourselves what is this new government going to do what are you going to do with the extraordinary majority i will tell you that is what we are going to do we are going to unite and level up unite and level up bringing together the whole of this incredible united kingdom england scotland wales no knowledge together taking off food a leash and the potential of the whole country. but the prime minister's plans might not go as smoothly as he hopes the scottish national party make significant gains and election and they feel empowered to push for a 2nd referendum on scottish independence. after breaks it that will be one of the next pick challenges for the country. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world protesters took to the streets of the algerian capital to vent their anger at the outcome of presidenti
just a few hours earlier a whole different scene was unfolding behind a door of 10 downing street after receiving a bone welcome biased off johnson said it was time to bring closure to break the debate and let the healing begin lectionary if you ask yourselves what is this new government going to do what are you going to do with the extraordinary majority i will tell you that is what we are going to do we are going to unite and level up unite and level up bringing together the whole of this...
74
74
Dec 29, 2019
12/19
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 74
favorite 0
quote 0
they used a remote control system to roll it down the street very slowly. it will take it a few hours to get it one block down. >> why is it being moved? >> the first time the building moved was for progress downtown. the metro headquarters was getting built. metro displaced this little building and moved it to the new site here. the jewish historical society has done a number of weddings thebar mitzvahs in synagogue, but it is not used as a traditional synagogue, it is more for special events. until this last year, we were doing programming and small exhibitions out of this building. progress in the city -- we are rebuilding this huge new neighborhood in this area called capital crossing. that is having us relocate the synagogue again. but the opportunity for us is that we get to build it in coordination with a new museum facility that will wrap around the historic building and provide a connection between the old building and the new stories we want to tell. the capital jewish museum will be a place where we can talk about jewish life in the nation's capit
they used a remote control system to roll it down the street very slowly. it will take it a few hours to get it one block down. >> why is it being moved? >> the first time the building moved was for progress downtown. the metro headquarters was getting built. metro displaced this little building and moved it to the new site here. the jewish historical society has done a number of weddings thebar mitzvahs in synagogue, but it is not used as a traditional synagogue, it is more for...
31
31
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
a warm welcome back in downing street for him the election result is a personal triumph. and the afternoon he spoke. i frankly urge everyone on either side of water after 3 years 3 years of through an increasingly average argument i urge everyone to find closure and to let the healing begin. the bigger loser of the night jeremy carbon who had been offering a 2nd breaks at referendum his labor party lost seats in central and northern england which have been safe put decades many party colleagues harshly criticized the leader saying his extreme left wing policies scared of fotis he rejects that and says he'll stay in charge at least for the time being i was elected to lead the party and i think the responsible thing to do is not to walk away from the whole thing and i won't do that i will stay here until there is been somebody elected to succeed me and then i will step down at that point the s. and p. scottish nationalists made significant gains and now feel their demands for a referendum on scottish independence have increased in strength the question of uniting the kingdo
a warm welcome back in downing street for him the election result is a personal triumph. and the afternoon he spoke. i frankly urge everyone on either side of water after 3 years 3 years of through an increasingly average argument i urge everyone to find closure and to let the healing begin. the bigger loser of the night jeremy carbon who had been offering a 2nd breaks at referendum his labor party lost seats in central and northern england which have been safe put decades many party colleagues...
21
21
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
fish prime minister boris johnson has delivered his 1st address outside of downing street af. you're gaining an absolute majority in thursday's general election the leader of the conservative party said the tories landslide victory would settle the breck's a question he also said the country must begin healing after years of bitter division with the conservatives now set for their largest majority in over 30 years johnson has a clear mandate for his agenda but many people are still worried about what exactly that means. for the skillfulness replaced that utilization from ellie on friday as anti conservative purchased is slowly outnumbers johnson supports his new downing street. life that concerns a clear. 5 because often the race is in the sexism i saw jimmy the homophobia abortions and has to go opposed you know we call get this bigotry around here in this country. just a few hours earlier a whole different scene was unfolding behind a door of 10 downing street after receiving a one welcome biased off johnson said it was time to bring closure to breaks a debate and let the he
fish prime minister boris johnson has delivered his 1st address outside of downing street af. you're gaining an absolute majority in thursday's general election the leader of the conservative party said the tories landslide victory would settle the breck's a question he also said the country must begin healing after years of bitter division with the conservatives now set for their largest majority in over 30 years johnson has a clear mandate for his agenda but many people are still worried...
94
94
Dec 13, 2019
12/19
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 94
favorite 0
quote 0
live from downing street, i am guy johnson with vonnie queen -- vonnie quinn in new york and we are counting you down to the close to the european market. 3.5%.: the ftse 250 up .tilities and real estate the british pound is at 1.3340, up 1.4%. it has definitely come off its highs of earlier, and the u.k. 10 year yield down two basis points. in the u.s., we have erased most of our gains, the s&p 500 and the dow in negative territory. the nasdaq is pretty much unchanged having seen a lot of volatility. the dollar index is back above 97. let's get to boris johnson's giant victory. hereboris johnson speaking in downing street an hour ago. johnson: i frankly urge afterne on either side of three and a half years, and increasingly arid argument, i urge everyone to find closure and to let the healing begin. guy: the prime minister speaking an hour ago. david riley joining us in london. we have seen u.k. assets responding to the news overnight to this crushing delivery -- victory delivered by boris johnson. furtherense of how much the u.k. assets could have to run. david: i do think there is some ro
live from downing street, i am guy johnson with vonnie queen -- vonnie quinn in new york and we are counting you down to the close to the european market. 3.5%.: the ftse 250 up .tilities and real estate the british pound is at 1.3340, up 1.4%. it has definitely come off its highs of earlier, and the u.k. 10 year yield down two basis points. in the u.s., we have erased most of our gains, the s&p 500 and the dow in negative territory. the nasdaq is pretty much unchanged having seen a lot of...
158
158
tv
eye 158
favorite 0
quote 0
as he's received by the queen and then heads to downing street. and what he said to the french president, who replied to the president, "let's be serious." >>> also breaking tonight, kamala harris drops out of the race. >>> in other newshe second sc this time, authorities say a student stabbing a school officer. the officer then opens fire. >>> the new surveillance out tonight. fourteens after their escape. two accused of murder. authorities are putting out this video, asking for the public's help. >>> the scare at boston's logan airport. the man who got through security and got into a cargo hold on a jet plus plane. >>> the chicago police chief fired, breaking his si afternc b eing found in his suv. >>> the actress tonight saying they are lucky to be alive. 13 members of her family marking the holiday. two went to the hospital. what was discovered. they then got everybody out. >>> and the consumer alert this evening. ready to eat salads and sushi and the new recall tonight. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us here on a very busy t
as he's received by the queen and then heads to downing street. and what he said to the french president, who replied to the president, "let's be serious." >>> also breaking tonight, kamala harris drops out of the race. >>> in other newshe second sc this time, authorities say a student stabbing a school officer. the officer then opens fire. >>> the new surveillance out tonight. fourteens after their escape. two accused of murder. authorities are putting out...
32
32
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
johnson celebrates a party headquarters before heading to downing street where he now plans to push greg's 6 through parliament will have full analysis and look at what this means for the u.k. . meanwhile european union leaders are processing the conservative victory and planning their own way forward a summit of brussels stands behind plans for a green deal which pledges to make the e.u. carbon neutral in the coming decades. and we get a firsthand account of life in china's internment camps for its weaker minority inmates are punished for speaking their own language and are subject to abuse and daily humiliation. i'm sumi so much kondo it's good to have you with us britain's conservatives have won and overall majority in the country's general election decisively ending 3 and a half years of political gridlock prime minister boris johnson says his government has been given a powerful new mandate to finally take the u.k. out of the european union for the opposition labor party it's an historic defeat after a near wipe out in its traditional heartlands let's take a look now. the results real
johnson celebrates a party headquarters before heading to downing street where he now plans to push greg's 6 through parliament will have full analysis and look at what this means for the u.k. . meanwhile european union leaders are processing the conservative victory and planning their own way forward a summit of brussels stands behind plans for a green deal which pledges to make the e.u. carbon neutral in the coming decades. and we get a firsthand account of life in china's internment camps...
80
80
Dec 8, 2019
12/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 80
favorite 0
quote 0
i will never put anything —— never do anything that puts borisjohnson into downing street. position, they need the support of another party and if scotla nd support of another party and if scotland votes for a the snp in a hung parliament giving scotland enormous leverage, i will do it in line with scotland's interests. not long until we know who, if anyone, ends up in power here. after the siege of election night. after millions of british voters decide on thatcher —— thursday whose wishes are finally granted. the cabinet's orders today — hit the phones. a little earlierjohn pienaar explained the importance of this last week of campaigning. once you could decide that shape of the final resolute could only fight —— make up their minds at this, the tail end of the campaign. they all have work to do, notjust in getting their loyal boat out but in addressing the big questions of trust that hangover certainly did two main contenders for downing street, boris johnson two main contenders for downing street, borisjohnson and two main contenders for downing street, boris johnson an
i will never put anything —— never do anything that puts borisjohnson into downing street. position, they need the support of another party and if scotla nd support of another party and if scotland votes for a the snp in a hung parliament giving scotland enormous leverage, i will do it in line with scotland's interests. not long until we know who, if anyone, ends up in power here. after the siege of election night. after millions of british voters decide on thatcher —— thursday whose...
71
71
Dec 13, 2019
12/19
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
thank you so much, outside 10 downing street.talks about spending, maybe that is one of the themes to start with with rosalind matheson with us. ben ritchie of aberdeen standards stops by this morning as well. the fiscal stimulus to me is key. is it urgent? does it wait six weeks for the state of the union address when he says this is the budget? when does the budget get clarity? rosalind: i think we will see that the early part of next year. the first thing is to get brexit through parliament, and then he starts king at numbers for his own budget. what isntingent on happening with brexit and the eu. a lot of money has to fund that,. . including on the health services. . it wasn't just labour saying we need that money. it was the government as well. jonathan: what does the cabinet look like in the coming weeks? how does it change? the government of the bank of -- the governor of the bank of england leaves, too. rosalind: he had most of his diehard supporters in there. when he removed theresa may, he essentially fired a bunch of t
thank you so much, outside 10 downing street.talks about spending, maybe that is one of the themes to start with with rosalind matheson with us. ben ritchie of aberdeen standards stops by this morning as well. the fiscal stimulus to me is key. is it urgent? does it wait six weeks for the state of the union address when he says this is the budget? when does the budget get clarity? rosalind: i think we will see that the early part of next year. the first thing is to get brexit through parliament,...
102
102
Dec 13, 2019
12/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 102
favorite 0
quote 0
so that's it from westminster and from downing street.ged the electoral map of the uk. thanks for watching. our exit poll are suggesting that there will be a conservative majority... getting brexit done is i'iow majority... getting brexit done is now the irrefutable, irresistible, unarguable decision of the british people. cheering. i will not lead the party in any future general election campaign. jeremy corbyn was a disaster on the doorstep. everyone knew that he couldn't leave the working class out ofa paper couldn't leave the working class out of a paper bag. for me this is about whether the labour party even has any right to exist. eyes still believe that we, as a country, can believe that we, as a country, can be warm and generous —— ice ee. believe that we, as a country, can be warm and generous -- ice ee. the scottish national party, 17,000.. i'm scottish national party, 17,000i i'm dreaming of a... good afternoon, everybody. isa thank you for the trust you have placed in us you for the trust you have placed in us and in me —— isa
so that's it from westminster and from downing street.ged the electoral map of the uk. thanks for watching. our exit poll are suggesting that there will be a conservative majority... getting brexit done is i'iow majority... getting brexit done is now the irrefutable, irresistible, unarguable decision of the british people. cheering. i will not lead the party in any future general election campaign. jeremy corbyn was a disaster on the doorstep. everyone knew that he couldn't leave the working...
141
141
Dec 3, 2019
12/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 141
favorite 0
quote 0
lots more to come, we have a meeting in downing street coming up, president macron needs to hotfoot its between and turkey in terms of views on north syria. will come back to that in a moment, but first i want to talk to the lithuanian defence minister, because the baltic states are very much on the baltic states are very much on the front line between the old nato alliance, the new members of nato and the great rising, some would say, russian power on the eastern border. so lithuanian defence minister joins border. so lithuanian defence ministerjoins us now border. so lithuanian defence minister joins us now from westminster. i wonder what your hopes are for the nato meeting. 0bviously hopes are for the nato meeting. obviously it is fractious and argumentative, is it a serious fracture or a storm in a teacup?” will let the letters discuss... since 2014 quite a lot was done in nato. what we had already, it is kind of a breakthrough, adapting nay so kind of a breakthrough, adapting nay so to the new security situation. 0n the other hand, of course, it is nato but nothing is perfect. the
lots more to come, we have a meeting in downing street coming up, president macron needs to hotfoot its between and turkey in terms of views on north syria. will come back to that in a moment, but first i want to talk to the lithuanian defence minister, because the baltic states are very much on the baltic states are very much on the front line between the old nato alliance, the new members of nato and the great rising, some would say, russian power on the eastern border. so lithuanian defence...
34
34
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
election back in downing street mr johnson have this message for voters and we will work round the clock to repay your trust and to deliver on your priorities with a parliament that works for you. all there is relief in europe that the uncertainty over breaks it is now over leaders have gathered in brussels to push ahead with a green deal to make the e.u. carbon neutral by the year 2050 and 3 years for the soldiers who recovered the bodies of those killed in a volcanic eruption on new zealand's for carly island family and friends have held a traditional maori blessing at sea for those who died plus a way of life threatened by global warming our deadly disease is threatening to wipe out siberia as a reindeer herds. only like thank you so much for your company everyone well it was dubbed the brig's it election and now the british prime minister boards johnson says he has been given the green light to take the u.k. out of the european union well johnson's conservatives power to a landslide victory being more than 3 years of deadlock and a bitter wrangling to. and the opposition labor party
election back in downing street mr johnson have this message for voters and we will work round the clock to repay your trust and to deliver on your priorities with a parliament that works for you. all there is relief in europe that the uncertainty over breaks it is now over leaders have gathered in brussels to push ahead with a green deal to make the e.u. carbon neutral by the year 2050 and 3 years for the soldiers who recovered the bodies of those killed in a volcanic eruption on new zealand's...
144
144
Dec 13, 2019
12/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 144
favorite 0
quote 0
that's it from downing street. in a moment, the news where you are.t memorable moments from an historic general election. what might our exit poll is suggesting that there will be a conservative majority. at this stage, it looks as though this one nation conservative government has been given a powerful new mandate. nation conservative government has been given a powerful new mandatelj will been given a powerful new mandate.” will not lead the party in any future general election campaign. corbyn was a disaster on the doorstep. everyone knew that he couldn't lead the working class out ofa paper couldn't lead the working class out of a paper bag. for me, it is about whether the labour party even has any right to exist. i still believe that we, as a country, can be warm and generous. scottish national party, 17,000... cheering # i'm dreaming of a blue christmas #. afternoon, everybody. i say thank you for the trust you have placed in us you for the trust you have placed in us and in me. i urge everyone to find closure and to let the healing begin. and h
that's it from downing street. in a moment, the news where you are.t memorable moments from an historic general election. what might our exit poll is suggesting that there will be a conservative majority. at this stage, it looks as though this one nation conservative government has been given a powerful new mandate. nation conservative government has been given a powerful new mandatelj will been given a powerful new mandate.” will not lead the party in any future general election campaign....
14
14
quote
eye 14
favorite 0
quote 1
as day broke johnson returned reinforced to downing street choosing to walk the final few yards in a cold and frenetic election campaign boiled down he promised to finish breaks it once and for all whether he can and at what cost to his country is a story still to be told. let's go to our correspondent
as day broke johnson returned reinforced to downing street choosing to walk the final few yards in a cold and frenetic election campaign boiled down he promised to finish breaks it once and for all whether he can and at what cost to his country is a story still to be told. let's go to our correspondent
51
51
Dec 13, 2019
12/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
theresa may stood on the steps of downing street and set i will be a prime ministerfor the downing streetom and that did not transpire if you look at wallace like the hostile environment and what happened with windrush. the thing borisjohnson will be looking to is 2024, thinking about his own re—election prospects. and, quite frankly, we have seen ten years of cuts across the state, cuts to tax credits affect many voters in these new conservative seats, cuts are not just to schools and hospitals, but youth services, libraries, there is not a lot of undoing of that in the conservative manifesto. it really promises a bit of money for schools and hospitals and that is it. police, police! it just and hospitals and that is it. police, police! itjust puts felice minders back to where they were when the conservatives took over. it was a very thin manifesto and they wonder if we will see more in terms of spending from johnson as he looks forward to in 2024. half of families with children are on a benefit like universal credit and it has become increasingly mean over the last ten yea rs. increasin
theresa may stood on the steps of downing street and set i will be a prime ministerfor the downing streetom and that did not transpire if you look at wallace like the hostile environment and what happened with windrush. the thing borisjohnson will be looking to is 2024, thinking about his own re—election prospects. and, quite frankly, we have seen ten years of cuts across the state, cuts to tax credits affect many voters in these new conservative seats, cuts are not just to schools and...
156
156
Dec 13, 2019
12/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 156
favorite 0
quote 0
back now to clive in downing street.on result. our business editor, simonjack, is in canary wharf in london. the markets it seems positive as far as this election result is concerned? yes, a boris win was a lwa ys concerned? yes, a boris win was always what they were expecting here about the size of the majority surprised even traders here. it means we have a functional government, a parliament that will work, and they like that. they think that the majority is so big it will effectively neutralise some of the ha rd effectively neutralise some of the hard brexit people in the party who would advocate living without a deal. we also saw politically sensitive stocks doing well, up double digits in terms of percent, and the utilities thatjeremy corbyn wa nted and the utilities thatjeremy corbyn wanted to nationalise, that threat evaporated overnight and they all did well. some concerns over the scottish referendum potential and best eu deal taking some doing, that is what they will be worried about next. thank you. 0ur assis
back now to clive in downing street.on result. our business editor, simonjack, is in canary wharf in london. the markets it seems positive as far as this election result is concerned? yes, a boris win was a lwa ys concerned? yes, a boris win was always what they were expecting here about the size of the majority surprised even traders here. it means we have a functional government, a parliament that will work, and they like that. they think that the majority is so big it will effectively...
26
26
Dec 4, 2019
12/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
now, you do wonder whether downing street had a little word, do you think?k he has had enough already, donald? you know, it has gone really well. has he done any tweets?|j haven't well. has he done any tweets?” haven't checked, but that is a massive minefield potentially avoided, for downing street. there is the lack of photographs or film of borisjohnson is the lack of photographs or film of boris johnson and is the lack of photographs or film of borisjohnson and donald trump, because the campaign team, the conservatives know that a ringing endorsement from donald trump isn't necessarily a vote winner with everybody, because he is a very controversial figure, everybody, because he is a very controversialfigure, so everybody, because he is a very controversial figure, so speaking to people in downing street and on the campaign team, they just people in downing street and on the campaign team, theyjust really wa nted campaign team, theyjust really wanted to get through this 2a hours and get back to campaigning, and i think borisjohnson and get back to campaig
now, you do wonder whether downing street had a little word, do you think?k he has had enough already, donald? you know, it has gone really well. has he done any tweets?|j haven't well. has he done any tweets?” haven't checked, but that is a massive minefield potentially avoided, for downing street. there is the lack of photographs or film of borisjohnson is the lack of photographs or film of boris johnson and is the lack of photographs or film of borisjohnson and donald trump, because the...
30
30
Dec 13, 2019
12/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
boris johnson is welcomed back to downing street. after the conservatives radically reconfigured britain's political map that biggest majority since 1000 into the 2nd i proud to say that members of our new one nation government a people's government will set out from constituencies that have never returned a conservative m.p. for a 100 years and yes they will have been able i mean mandate from this election to get it done and we will honor that mandate by general the 31st striking a more grateful note johnson thank labor voters for swapping sides of his promise now to embrace all and deliver grex that i say thank you for the trust you have placed in us and in me. and we will work round the clock to repay your trust and to deliver on your priorities with a parliament that works for you by. a group of protesters gathered near downing street rejecting his vision angered by the outcome in which the conservative party took dozens of naked seats in the country's industrial north americans i think it was i thank you very much for the labor
boris johnson is welcomed back to downing street. after the conservatives radically reconfigured britain's political map that biggest majority since 1000 into the 2nd i proud to say that members of our new one nation government a people's government will set out from constituencies that have never returned a conservative m.p. for a 100 years and yes they will have been able i mean mandate from this election to get it done and we will honor that mandate by general the 31st striking a more...
44
44
Dec 13, 2019
12/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
boris johnson is welcomed to downing street. after the conservatives radically reconfigured britain's political mark to their biggest majority since 1000 into the 2nd my bride to say that members of our new one nation government a people's government will sit tight from constituencies that have never returned a conservative m.p. for a 100 years and yes they will have a will we mandate from this election to get done and we will honor that mandate by general the 31st striking a more grateful note johnson thanked labor voters for swapping sides his promise now to embrace all deliberate rex's i say thank you for the trust you've placed in us and in me. and we will work round the clock to repay your trust and to deliver on your priorities with a parliament that works for you i but a group of young protesters gathered near downing street projecting its vision and briefly clashing with the pay was hanging by the outcome in which the conservative party took dozens of labor seats in the country's industrial north and midlands big thank y
boris johnson is welcomed to downing street. after the conservatives radically reconfigured britain's political mark to their biggest majority since 1000 into the 2nd my bride to say that members of our new one nation government a people's government will sit tight from constituencies that have never returned a conservative m.p. for a 100 years and yes they will have a will we mandate from this election to get done and we will honor that mandate by general the 31st striking a more grateful note...
74
74
Dec 13, 2019
12/19
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 74
favorite 0
quote 0
sonali: bonuses will be down across wall street, but investment banks are only so across wall street supposed to be down. somebody was telling me that speak maybe 5%, 10%. iss 20% at deutsche bank pretty steep compared to elsewhere. investment bankers are expected to fare better than equity traders, but at deutsche bank, they have been cutting that division. vonnie: what is the state of the investment bank right now? what they want to focus on is mergers and acquisitions, debt, advisory, origination. they still have a trading operation in fixed income, huge commercial real estate business, especially here in the united states. they rival jpmorgan in some places. they have cut back on their rates operation, some attrition around the world, but it is not that investment bank does not exist. they have been leaning on it in terms of low interest rates in other parts of the world. obviously, a story of needing to shore up the bank. is this going to satisfy not only the employees, but investors? sonali: obviously, a story of needing to shore up the bank. investors know the turnaround story
sonali: bonuses will be down across wall street, but investment banks are only so across wall street supposed to be down. somebody was telling me that speak maybe 5%, 10%. iss 20% at deutsche bank pretty steep compared to elsewhere. investment bankers are expected to fare better than equity traders, but at deutsche bank, they have been cutting that division. vonnie: what is the state of the investment bank right now? what they want to focus on is mergers and acquisitions, debt, advisory,...
160
160
Dec 13, 2019
12/19
by
CNNW
tv
eye 160
favorite 0
quote 0
we understand the prime minister is emerging from downing street. he is possibly going to be giving more in terms of a public address and we will bring it to you when it happens. he's on the way there. corbyn is not the only political leader, that's the labour leader stepping down. the leader of the liberal democrats jo swinson is also stepping down. that's the third party. >> let's have a look at the final tally. we've got 647 constituencies been declared, three left to go. a very clear win. 362 for the conservative party. for boris johnson. labour with 203. snp, pretty strong night for snp and nicola sturgeon. and now doubt she will be calling as she has before for that independent referendum. and lib dems didn't do very well today. hence why christiane was mentioning their leader jo swinson is stepping down after asking to revoke article 50 and to cancel brexit. >> she lost her own seat so she doesn't have much of a choice. >> exactly. let's bring in melissa bell in brussels and london correspondent max foster standing by at 10 downing street. ma
we understand the prime minister is emerging from downing street. he is possibly going to be giving more in terms of a public address and we will bring it to you when it happens. he's on the way there. corbyn is not the only political leader, that's the labour leader stepping down. the leader of the liberal democrats jo swinson is also stepping down. that's the third party. >> let's have a look at the final tally. we've got 647 constituencies been declared, three left to go. a very clear...
96
96
Dec 24, 2019
12/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 96
favorite 0
quote 0
christmas day in downing street with carrie and his dog.rs, nurses, police and army members working over christmas and also highlighting the plight of persecuted christians. some people will say, you are off on a nice caribbean island, you deserve it after a long break. a labour source has said that boris is a proud member of the elite who will protect our bankers and billionaires, no surprise he holidays with them. as the leader of the people's government, perhaps he will get some stick for that. he is paying for it himself. other leaders have travelled abroad, tony blair used to go to barbados to hang out with cliff richard. david cameron spent a lot of time in cornwall, but also travelled abroad. theresa may went on walking holidays in snowdonia where she called the infamous snap election. for borisjohnson, we need to distinguish been the personal and political, and he has banned ministers from going to the annual gathering in the swiss resort, economic gathering. a downing street source told the evening standard that our focus is on del
christmas day in downing street with carrie and his dog.rs, nurses, police and army members working over christmas and also highlighting the plight of persecuted christians. some people will say, you are off on a nice caribbean island, you deserve it after a long break. a labour source has said that boris is a proud member of the elite who will protect our bankers and billionaires, no surprise he holidays with them. as the leader of the people's government, perhaps he will get some stick for...
46
46
Dec 24, 2019
12/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
he will be spending christmas day in downing street with his partner and dog.tmas message, as you said, praising doctors, nurses, police, and army members working over christmas, and highlighting the plight of christians. some people might say, you are off to the caribbean, you deserve it, but he will open himself up deserve it, but he will open himself up to some criticism. yes, how will that play politically? a labour source has said that borisjohnson isa source has said that borisjohnson is a proud member of the elite few and protector of banks and millionaires so it is no surprise he holidays with them. perhaps he will get some stick for that. but he is paying for it himself. he is. other leaders have travelled abroad, tony blair used to go to barbados to hang out with cliff richard there, david cameron spent a lot of time in cornwall, but he also travelled abroad. theresa may famously stayed at home for walking holidays, one in snowdonia where she called that infamous snap election. we need to distinguish between the personal and political for borisjohnson
he will be spending christmas day in downing street with his partner and dog.tmas message, as you said, praising doctors, nurses, police, and army members working over christmas, and highlighting the plight of christians. some people might say, you are off to the caribbean, you deserve it, but he will open himself up deserve it, but he will open himself up to some criticism. yes, how will that play politically? a labour source has said that borisjohnson isa source has said that borisjohnson is...
137
137
Dec 13, 2019
12/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 137
favorite 0
quote 0
where we were in 97, there was an outpouring ofjoy, and i am a member driving from islington to downing streetay be going on in other places. may be, but i haven't seen much evidence of that either. i think he needs to decide what he wants to do with this government and, when he talks about united the country, i think he will find that very hard, for two reasons, one, because of the sort of politics he practised before and, two, because was a divisive campaign. do you think he can bring remainers in? we saw that one line in his statement earlier which i think was the first time we have heard any not to the people who were not behind brexit and have remained staunchly against brexit. what happens to that sort of remainer voice? can it be won over? the issue of brexit is sold, because he will get the divorce deal through, and then he will have the difficult task of negotiating the new relationship with the eu, but i don't think he will solve the division of politics has changed from being class —based debate on party, a bit like american politics, and people will divide on identity, open or clos
where we were in 97, there was an outpouring ofjoy, and i am a member driving from islington to downing streetay be going on in other places. may be, but i haven't seen much evidence of that either. i think he needs to decide what he wants to do with this government and, when he talks about united the country, i think he will find that very hard, for two reasons, one, because of the sort of politics he practised before and, two, because was a divisive campaign. do you think he can bring...
37
37
Dec 13, 2019
12/19
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
live pictures from downing street. 10 downing street, the official residence of the british prime minister it has been a very good night for the conservative already. boris johnson's conservative party returning victorious. his election gamble seems to have paid off, claiming seats all over the north of england from the labour party. that is one of the big themes of the night. jeremy corbyn said he was stand down. the liberal democrat leader has lost her seat. those are some of the headlines in terms of the u.k. election story that has been developing overnight with a big win for the conservatives. that is in the exit polls. that is what they suggested and we seem to be getting data point after data point, constituency after constituency that confirms that blue trend. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: welcome back to the program. let's get straight to the u.k. politics story. the u.k. election 2019. >> what have we now? just 5:00 a.m. it has already been the majority of the night and we have had some staggering results. the tory majority continuing to coalesce, continuing to grow. we had it predi
live pictures from downing street. 10 downing street, the official residence of the british prime minister it has been a very good night for the conservative already. boris johnson's conservative party returning victorious. his election gamble seems to have paid off, claiming seats all over the north of england from the labour party. that is one of the big themes of the night. jeremy corbyn said he was stand down. the liberal democrat leader has lost her seat. those are some of the headlines in...
73
73
Dec 13, 2019
12/19
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
joining us from downing street is nejra cehic.ohnson when he comes back to downing street? will we have a new cabinet? will he work on brexit straightaway? nejra: in terms of the new cabinet, we understand we might not have announcements on that until monday, but when he returns from buckingham palace, he is likely to address reporters outside downing street. you have heard from him this morning, the prime minister giving a speech around 7:00 a.m. london time where he reiterated his message to get brexit done and made a joke that he has gone on and on about that. he said before we get brexit done, let's get breakfast on, his customary joking manner. he made reference to the fact about having one nation conservative, talk about uniting the country, and made reference to areas of the u.k. that were contributed -- were what contributed to the landslide. there were areas in northern england and wales, typically labour strongholds, conservative for the first time, and boris johnson said they had to work hard to meet the expectations of
joining us from downing street is nejra cehic.ohnson when he comes back to downing street? will we have a new cabinet? will he work on brexit straightaway? nejra: in terms of the new cabinet, we understand we might not have announcements on that until monday, but when he returns from buckingham palace, he is likely to address reporters outside downing street. you have heard from him this morning, the prime minister giving a speech around 7:00 a.m. london time where he reiterated his message to...
48
48
Dec 14, 2019
12/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
downing street briefing ministers not to go on the bbc radio four programme.this other thing also is they are set to decriminalise the no payment of the license fee. this is something they were criticised on on all sides during the election campaign, and that will come through now. borisjohnson did hint that he would do this and it seems like he is actually coming through with that. eight and before we leave, what did you make of the attacks from both sides on the media? i would absolutely agree with jeremy corbyn that the media is biased. i actually do think there is remain biased and
downing street briefing ministers not to go on the bbc radio four programme.this other thing also is they are set to decriminalise the no payment of the license fee. this is something they were criticised on on all sides during the election campaign, and that will come through now. borisjohnson did hint that he would do this and it seems like he is actually coming through with that. eight and before we leave, what did you make of the attacks from both sides on the media? i would absolutely...
25
25
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 1
as day broke johnson returned reinforced to downing street choosing to walk the final few yards in a cold and frenetic election campaign boiled down he promised to finish breaks it once and for all whether he can and at what cost to his country is a story still to be told. let's go to our correspondent burgomaster is standing by for us outside number 10 downing street hypercard good to see you you've been talking to voters across the u.k. to lawmakers ahead of the selection what do you think about the scale of this conservative victory. boris johnson really has to live a a massive victory for his party he has reached out to vegas where the conservative party was never able to get any foot into the door to the industrial heartland switch were for sometimes 100 years in the hands of the labor party the ex mining communities where the manufacturing communities that vision strongly for breakfast and that just did not want jeremy corbin where they didn't like his breakfast policy the labor party's policy for a 2nd referendum they voted for boris johnson and many of them for the 1st time i'
as day broke johnson returned reinforced to downing street choosing to walk the final few yards in a cold and frenetic election campaign boiled down he promised to finish breaks it once and for all whether he can and at what cost to his country is a story still to be told. let's go to our correspondent burgomaster is standing by for us outside number 10 downing street hypercard good to see you you've been talking to voters across the u.k. to lawmakers ahead of the selection what do you think...
24
24
tv
eye 24
favorite 0
quote 0
to turn out for angry protest instead just to tell you that was at the demonstration outside downing street. well they said that would not be a vote as divisive as the press at referendum but i'm not so sure because i'm standing here well because it downing street which is of course the prime minister's residence and i'm still around as you can see why 100 of the interesting photos who have the straight to who are furious and who are angry at the results of the state's general election the result of course being a landslide victory for the conservative party the best result in fact since margaret thatcher in 1987 a very disappointing night for its main competitor that is the labor party which saw its was to result in a seat it is to those who backed boris and wanted to get his majority is a pretty happy because they secured 5 years of touring government but for the minority will they woke up this friday with the teeth and probably thought they were living in some kind of progress but they took note mope around they decided to rally together they decided to organize themselves via social med
to turn out for angry protest instead just to tell you that was at the demonstration outside downing street. well they said that would not be a vote as divisive as the press at referendum but i'm not so sure because i'm standing here well because it downing street which is of course the prime minister's residence and i'm still around as you can see why 100 of the interesting photos who have the straight to who are furious and who are angry at the results of the state's general election the...
72
72
Dec 3, 2019
12/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 72
favorite 0
quote 0
mr trump has been at buckingham palace, meeting the queen, before going on to downing street for anotherd into lisbon for a climate summit. scientists say the last decade looks set to be the warmest on record. the 12—year—old boy, killed yesterday when a car hit a group of children near a school in essex, has been named as harley watson. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are caroline wheeler, deputy political editor of the sunday times, and the assistant editor for the new statesman, george eaton. welcome back to both of you. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. comments by president trump lead a majority of front pages, including the ft. it reports that he will wait until after next year's us election to reach a trade deal with china. the ft says that's spooked investors. but it's mr trump's comments about the nhs that have caught the attention of the guardian. mr trump's assurances that the us would not be interested in access to the health service, it reports thatjeremy corbyn is deeply sceptical, and if he and mr tr
mr trump has been at buckingham palace, meeting the queen, before going on to downing street for anotherd into lisbon for a climate summit. scientists say the last decade looks set to be the warmest on record. the 12—year—old boy, killed yesterday when a car hit a group of children near a school in essex, has been named as harley watson. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are caroline wheeler, deputy political editor of the sunday...
38
38
Dec 3, 2019
12/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
other papers saying they were well briefed lines commencing the downing street may have fed them to thesit here. it is leading most of the national newspapers committee telegraph you're being a big conservative supporting newspaper ——, the telegraph here being a big conservative supporting newspaper. i think labour will be happy to see these newspapers tonight, even though he is dismissing it would be on the table. we have to remember one of the reasons it might be on the table is because the president himself said that during a press conference with theresa may only several months ago, during a state visit here. but i think the fact that this issue, whether it is from the site of labour pushing it or him denying it, the fact that it is on the front page will do no harm to labour and their sort of ambition to get this at the top of the news agenda. george, it was interesting, hearing him say, i have no idea where the story came from. i have a feeling it came from you, mr president! indeed. in six might say —— and six might say that... if donald trump is, has taken the say that... if don
other papers saying they were well briefed lines commencing the downing street may have fed them to thesit here. it is leading most of the national newspapers committee telegraph you're being a big conservative supporting newspaper ——, the telegraph here being a big conservative supporting newspaper. i think labour will be happy to see these newspapers tonight, even though he is dismissing it would be on the table. we have to remember one of the reasons it might be on the table is because...
25
25
Dec 5, 2019
12/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
now, you do wonder whether downing street had a little word, do you think?he has had enough already, donald? you know, it has gone really well. has he done any tweets? i haven't checked, but that is a massive minefield potentially avoided, for downing street. there is the lack of photographs or film of boris johnson and donald trump, because the campaign team, the conservatives know that a ringing endorsement from donald trump isn't necessarily a vote winner with everybody, because he is a very controversial figure, so speaking to people in downing street and on the campaign team, theyjust really wanted to get through this 2a hours and get back to campaigning, and i think borisjohnson is going straight back to the election trail to get out of all of this. but as ever, donald trump has certainly left his mark. the row with macron. a theme that is never—ending. next theme, labour. shadow chancellorjohn mcdonald doing a speech in the midlands with lots of numbers, pound signs. what has all been about? this is interesting, because as we know, labour have had a l
now, you do wonder whether downing street had a little word, do you think?he has had enough already, donald? you know, it has gone really well. has he done any tweets? i haven't checked, but that is a massive minefield potentially avoided, for downing street. there is the lack of photographs or film of boris johnson and donald trump, because the campaign team, the conservatives know that a ringing endorsement from donald trump isn't necessarily a vote winner with everybody, because he is a very...