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e.u. nationals, italians, germans and the rest of it. only five are going to be e.u. and national spirit as he says, but get nhs pay 50,000 e.u. nationals working as doctors and nurses. 60,000 e.u. nationals helping to look after elderly relatives with dementia and other conditions as they come towards the end of our life. pointing to make sure people who come here make a contribution but we should celebrate the contribution they make. the thank you, mr. speaker. given the government enthusiasm for making forecasts and predictions, can the prime minister please tell the house in which year will we meet our manifesto commitment to reduce immigration into the tens of thousands? last year for which e.u. migration with imbalance and british nationals leaving our shores to work in europe and a number of e.u. nationals coming to live and work here. the last year that was imbalance was 2008. i would say to my honorable friend we need to do more to control migration from outside the e.u. and we are doing that with the closure of colleges and other measures and we are doing mor
e.u. nationals, italians, germans and the rest of it. only five are going to be e.u. and national spirit as he says, but get nhs pay 50,000 e.u. nationals working as doctors and nurses. 60,000 e.u. nationals helping to look after elderly relatives with dementia and other conditions as they come towards the end of our life. pointing to make sure people who come here make a contribution but we should celebrate the contribution they make. the thank you, mr. speaker. given the government enthusiasm...
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e.u. nationals, italians, germans and the rest of it. only five are going to be e.u. and national spirit as he says, but get nhs pay 50,000 e.u. nationals working as doctors and nurses. 60,000 e.u. nationals helping to look after elderly relatives with dementia and other conditions as they come towards the end of our life. pointing to make sure people who come here make a contribution but we should celebrate the contribution they make. the thank you, mr. speaker. given the government enthusiasm for making forecasts and predictions, can the prime minister please tell the house in which year will we meet our manifesto commitment to reduce immigration into the tens of thousands? last year for which e.u. migration with imbalance and british nationals leaving our shores to work in europe and a number of e.u. nationals coming to live and work here. the last year that was imbalance was 2008. i would say to my honorable friend we need to do more to control migration from outside the e.u. and we are doing that with the closure of colleges and other measures and we are doing mor
e.u. nationals, italians, germans and the rest of it. only five are going to be e.u. and national spirit as he says, but get nhs pay 50,000 e.u. nationals working as doctors and nurses. 60,000 e.u. nationals helping to look after elderly relatives with dementia and other conditions as they come towards the end of our life. pointing to make sure people who come here make a contribution but we should celebrate the contribution they make. the thank you, mr. speaker. given the government enthusiasm...
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e.u. nationals in this country and working hard, paying taxes entirely logistically. but result in the prime minister give them. >> first of all, the first to do is to praise the contribution they make to our country pay 50,000 e.u. nationals working in nas. 50,000 working in our care sector, look sector, looking after elderly since they country is the end of their life. many working in education. as i said exhaustively on monday, obviously we can say that all rights are guaranteed as were members of the european union. in the future we will have to make sure, and i have heard members of the camp and make this point that people already here, people already studied, people working class have their right to access guaranteed. we can't say that now. we have to say that as part of the negotiation sure to take place. >> prime minister, can i join the attributes? if the prime minister agree whatever the disagreements about the european union. i am a party of her in a union that really matters is the united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland and the serving of the
e.u. nationals in this country and working hard, paying taxes entirely logistically. but result in the prime minister give them. >> first of all, the first to do is to praise the contribution they make to our country pay 50,000 e.u. nationals working in nas. 50,000 working in our care sector, look sector, looking after elderly since they country is the end of their life. many working in education. as i said exhaustively on monday, obviously we can say that all rights are guaranteed as...
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e.u. nationals, italians, germans and the rest of it. only five are going to be e.u. and national spirit as he says, but get nhs pay 50,000 e.u. nationals working as doctors and nurses. 60,000 e.u. nationals helping to look after elderly relatives with dementia and other conditions as they come towards the end of our life. pointing to make sure people who come here make a contribution but we should celebrate the contribution they make. the thank you, mr. speaker. given the government enthusiasm for making forecasts and predictions, can the prime minister please tell the house in which year will we meet our manifesto commitment to reduce immigration into the tens of thousands? last year for which e.u. migration with imbalance and british nationals leaving our shores to work in europe and a number of e.u. nationals coming to live and work here. the last year that was imbalance was 2008. i would say to my honorable friend we need to do more to control migration from outside the e.u. and we are doing that with the closure of colleges and other measures and we are doing mor
e.u. nationals, italians, germans and the rest of it. only five are going to be e.u. and national spirit as he says, but get nhs pay 50,000 e.u. nationals working as doctors and nurses. 60,000 e.u. nationals helping to look after elderly relatives with dementia and other conditions as they come towards the end of our life. pointing to make sure people who come here make a contribution but we should celebrate the contribution they make. the thank you, mr. speaker. given the government enthusiasm...
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e.u. nationals and we that theiritment rights to reside here will be protected because the last thing makeess wants is to retrospective changes to its work force, getting visas for already here. also, they want to have try to have as much unrestricted access the single market as possible. >> tuesday's deadly attack at istanbul's airport was the latest in a spate of violence that has swept across turkey in recent months, a further blow to the already struggling tourist industry. reporter: the terrorist attacks an adverseaving effect on the tourism industry's bottom line. in this parisian travel agency, calls are flooding in from worried customers. of the cancellations are a fall innd so is revenue. >> there's a 60% drop in revenue compared to previous years. we don't put pressure on customers. if they want to postpone their postpone it. if they want to cancel, we cancel the trip. at ataturkhe blast airport this tuesday was the fifth attack this year, many of popularrgeteded areas with tourists. on january 12, 12 german near als were killed landmarkne of turkey's tourist attractions. travels to
e.u. nationals and we that theiritment rights to reside here will be protected because the last thing makeess wants is to retrospective changes to its work force, getting visas for already here. also, they want to have try to have as much unrestricted access the single market as possible. >> tuesday's deadly attack at istanbul's airport was the latest in a spate of violence that has swept across turkey in recent months, a further blow to the already struggling tourist industry. reporter:...
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e.u. nationals in this country and working hard, paying taxes entirely logistically. but result in the prime minister give them. >> first of all, the first to do is to praise the contribution they make to our country pay 50,000 e.u. nationals working in nas. 50,000 working in our care sector, look sector, looking after elderly since they country is the end of their life. many working in education. as i said exhaustively on monday, obviously we can say that all rights are guaranteed as were members of the european union. in the future we will have to make sure, and i have heard members of the camp and make this point that people already here, people already studied, people working class have their right to access guaranteed. we can't say that now. we have to say that as part of the negotiation sure to take place. >> prime minister, can i join the attributes? if the prime minister agree whatever the disagreements about the european union. i am a party of her in a union that really matters is the united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland and the serving of the
e.u. nationals in this country and working hard, paying taxes entirely logistically. but result in the prime minister give them. >> first of all, the first to do is to praise the contribution they make to our country pay 50,000 e.u. nationals working in nas. 50,000 working in our care sector, look sector, looking after elderly since they country is the end of their life. many working in education. as i said exhaustively on monday, obviously we can say that all rights are guaranteed as...
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e.u. nations met today in brussels.k phillips reports it did not go well. >> reporter: david cameron arrived at the brussels meeting trying to make nice. >> we mustn't be turning our backs on europe. these countries are our neighbors, our friends. >> reporter: but friendliness was not in the air in the european parliament. nastiness was. >> now, i know-- i know that virtually none of you have ever done a proper job in your lives. >> reporter: nigel farage, once considered a wacky british isolationist on the right-wing fringe, had won the referendum battle and was telling those bothersome europeans what he really thought of them. >> i'm really surprised that you are here. >> reporter: and e.u. commission president jean-claude juncker returned the favor. >> the british people voted in favor of the exit. why are you here? farage was here at least in part, to gloat and to be unrepentant. you're telling people they would rather they were poorer and out of the e.u. than in the e.u. and richer. >> i'm telling people the scare
e.u. nations met today in brussels.k phillips reports it did not go well. >> reporter: david cameron arrived at the brussels meeting trying to make nice. >> we mustn't be turning our backs on europe. these countries are our neighbors, our friends. >> reporter: but friendliness was not in the air in the european parliament. nastiness was. >> now, i know-- i know that virtually none of you have ever done a proper job in your lives. >> reporter: nigel farage, once...
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e.u. nations will gather. we saw the dow drop more than 600 points on friday. everyone is getting ready for an anxious and volatile monday. back to you. >> adam, thank you so much. >>> donald trump speaking again in scotland about britain's decision to leave the e.u. trump focusing on what he calls similarities between the brexit excisi decision and voters in u.s. senior national correspondent john roberts is leave in aberdeen scotland where fox news just spoke to donald trump. what's happening? >> kelly, good evening to you. the sun is just starting to go down on the trump international golf links, donald trump about to wrap up his trip to scotland and head back to the united states. he's having dinner with rupert murdoch. shortly before that dinner started i had the opportunity to speak with donald trump for a little while. i asked if he thought the brexit would have any trickle down effect on his campaign in the united states? he said he didn't know. it might take some time to be able to find out whether or not that is going to happen. he did say he thought
e.u. nations will gather. we saw the dow drop more than 600 points on friday. everyone is getting ready for an anxious and volatile monday. back to you. >> adam, thank you so much. >>> donald trump speaking again in scotland about britain's decision to leave the e.u. trump focusing on what he calls similarities between the brexit excisi decision and voters in u.s. senior national correspondent john roberts is leave in aberdeen scotland where fox news just spoke to donald trump....
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e.u. nations may look toe leave the union as well. >> don't want to be governed by someone who never went there and never saw them and it won't be the last. you'll have other countries right now you're going to have other countries come out to say we want to vote also. >> hillary clinton has reacted to brexit tweeting we respect the choice of the people of unid kingdom have made, meanwhile leaders in scotland are working on a plan to break from the u.k. to join the e.u. send it back to both of you. >> okay jessica thank you. >> majority of west virginia under a state of emergency because of deadly flooding look at this. three counties have been is approved for federal aid at least 24 people are dead and others still unaccounted for. some parts of the state received more than 9 inche waters that rose very quickly. >> when you're sitting in an at tic and watching water rise and go no higher and cannot go out, it's absolutely gut-wrenching. >> flooding is destroyed more than 100 homes washed out roads and bridges as well as knocking out power for tens of thousands eve people. >> gunman storm
e.u. nations may look toe leave the union as well. >> don't want to be governed by someone who never went there and never saw them and it won't be the last. you'll have other countries right now you're going to have other countries come out to say we want to vote also. >> hillary clinton has reacted to brexit tweeting we respect the choice of the people of unid kingdom have made, meanwhile leaders in scotland are working on a plan to break from the u.k. to join the e.u. send it back...
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being a member of the european union means that any citizen of an e.u. nation can move to the u.k. freely. the remain in the e.u. campaign is led by prime minister david cameron. they argue britain is safer and rich every inside the european union. john major commented about sanctions against russia yesterday which have just been renewed thanks to the union. >> if we brittish alone him posed sanctions on russia, would it have given mr. putin the same cause to stop and think as sanctions imposed by 500 million europeans? the answer is that it wouldn't. >> investors will be watching today's vote as well. analysts say an exit from the e.u. could hurt global financial markets. official poll results are expected around 11:00 tonight. i know the markets have been up pretty significantly. >> yeah, looking at the numbers. >> one percent. >> the dow up 166 points. nasdaq 58. s&p 500. the dow is -- >> close to 18,000. the feeling is they won't leave the e.u. >> obviously, the markets don't like that. do you get the feeling, pam, that the british economy is supporting the entire e.u. economy?
being a member of the european union means that any citizen of an e.u. nation can move to the u.k. freely. the remain in the e.u. campaign is led by prime minister david cameron. they argue britain is safer and rich every inside the european union. john major commented about sanctions against russia yesterday which have just been renewed thanks to the union. >> if we brittish alone him posed sanctions on russia, would it have given mr. putin the same cause to stop and think as sanctions...
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adam shapiro standing by in germany, a country with more at stake in the decision than any other e.u. nationtalk to me about this, adam? >> sure. well, melissa they estimated that german gdp could lose something like $50 billion, equivalent of $50 billion should the u.k. vote to leave. there is also discussions though that if the u.k. were to leave, potentially you could see firms moving their financial offices to frankfurt, the financial capital essentially of germany. but we're in berlin, the political capital. people here are watching this very closely. a lot of what you might call expatriates or expats from the u.k. this is international city. people from all over europe but especially the u.k. we met up with one who is a politicalcut ant. his name -- political consultant, john worth. he lives here in berlin. he in fact tomorrow have a referendum party to see which way the vote goes. here is what he told us today. >> i think the european union itself might actually work better if britain were to leave. britain has been the complicated member state. european union. they're the country tha
adam shapiro standing by in germany, a country with more at stake in the decision than any other e.u. nationtalk to me about this, adam? >> sure. well, melissa they estimated that german gdp could lose something like $50 billion, equivalent of $50 billion should the u.k. vote to leave. there is also discussions though that if the u.k. were to leave, potentially you could see firms moving their financial offices to frankfurt, the financial capital essentially of germany. but we're in...
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somebody else's map. >> reporter: but stay campaigner richard fulloway believes the nation should take pride in its e.ustanding. >> when i see our prime minister sit at the table as equal with every other european nation, i don't understand why you would not feel proud to be at that table. >> reporter: at the cap ¡n' gown, the stay camp won this debate by a show of hands, but the arguments rage on. >> why can't we see my doctor then? >> this country... >> let's move on, please! >> reporter: if britain votes to leave, it will start a two year clock to officially exit the e.u. and if it votes to stay... >> if we stay, let's get in there. let's make europe great as well as great britain. if we leave, we've got a lot of work to do, we've got a lot work to do. but we are great britain. >> sreenivasan: donald trump has never held elective office, but if the new york businessman secures his nomination at the republican national convention in cleveland next month, he will not be the first outsider to lead a major party. in the critically acclaimed 2005 book "five days in philadelphia," journalist and historian
somebody else's map. >> reporter: but stay campaigner richard fulloway believes the nation should take pride in its e.ustanding. >> when i see our prime minister sit at the table as equal with every other european nation, i don't understand why you would not feel proud to be at that table. >> reporter: at the cap ¡n' gown, the stay camp won this debate by a show of hands, but the arguments rage on. >> why can't we see my doctor then? >> this country... >>...
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e.u. >> island nation. >> an island nation and saw themselves as being halfway between europe and the u.s. if you will. but they didn't adopt the euro. maybe not everybody knows that. but not every country in the european union has the common currency. the euro. they weren't part of the free travel arrangement that the other european countries have. so there's a sense in which it was easier for them to extract themselves. and france, a euro country, holland is a euro country that will certainly be a push for it. but i think it's going to be tough for them to leave than it's going to be for england. gwen: going to continue to unfold and so interesting. but perhaps this consequential on this side of the pond. the u.s. supreme court decided this week to strike down an obama-directed emigration reform provision and to uphold the texas sferm active action plan. of the two, which surprised you most? and joan, i was more -- what surprised you most? >> i had to say the affirmative action decision was most surprising. gwen: ok. we agree. >> well, first of all, i should tell you that was one case w
e.u. >> island nation. >> an island nation and saw themselves as being halfway between europe and the u.s. if you will. but they didn't adopt the euro. maybe not everybody knows that. but not every country in the european union has the common currency. the euro. they weren't part of the free travel arrangement that the other european countries have. so there's a sense in which it was easier for them to extract themselves. and france, a euro country, holland is a euro country that...
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e.u. nationals here. thank them for their contribution, say the rates are guaranteed in the e.u. would work even harder i am sure for all contenders in the conservative leadership campaign and make clear that they want to safeguard the rights of people who work here instead to hear from the european union for the future. finally, what he says about the fiscal rule, does fail like a stuck record. whatever the problem, whatever the issue come the dancers were fired, more spending, more taxes and more debt. you don't get investment in the stew of economics ability and you don't have economic stability if you don't have a plan dealing with your debts and deficits. this has been proved the world over 30 favorite countries like venezuela. i would argue not to go down that route. >> sir william cash. thank you, mr. speaker. my right honorable friend quite rightly has referred to trading corporation with the european union. we've always argued from the side. when my friend give us some further talking about very precise blueprints and is also talking about alternative models. will he giv
e.u. nationals here. thank them for their contribution, say the rates are guaranteed in the e.u. would work even harder i am sure for all contenders in the conservative leadership campaign and make clear that they want to safeguard the rights of people who work here instead to hear from the european union for the future. finally, what he says about the fiscal rule, does fail like a stuck record. whatever the problem, whatever the issue come the dancers were fired, more spending, more taxes and...
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france is one of 6 founding nations of the e.u.e.u. quickly. the dow dropped over 600 points yesterday. >> thousands of people in san francisco will be in the city today to celebrate, the annual dyke march starts at 6:00 tonight. yesterday, thousands of people showed up at dolores park for the annual march. some people in the crowd became angry that the mayor and others there were, and told them to leave. the may was taken to his car. >> i'm a trans, and home tired of people losing our community as a prop, a political problem. >> i've been working hard to make sure our own city is a warm place for them to thrive, and to feel less discriminated against. >> this year, be there is more security after the deadly shooting a at the guy nightclub in orlando almost two weeks ago. there will be metal detectors at civic center plaza, and people are encouraged to leave their bags at home. >> one of the most visible symbols of pride week, and it's once again sitting on top of san francisco's twin peaks, you can't miss it. >> volunteers have be
france is one of 6 founding nations of the e.u.e.u. quickly. the dow dropped over 600 points yesterday. >> thousands of people in san francisco will be in the city today to celebrate, the annual dyke march starts at 6:00 tonight. yesterday, thousands of people showed up at dolores park for the annual march. some people in the crowd became angry that the mayor and others there were, and told them to leave. the may was taken to his car. >> i'm a trans, and home tired of people losing...
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say immigration is a major issue because any citizen of another e.u. nation can move to the u.k. but prime minister david cameron, he and his supporters argue britain is safer and richer inside the european union. how does this affect us here in the united states? ken winans is an economist and investment advisor. i have known you for a while. i had you come in because i think that's what is missing, why do we care? how could this affect just an average american? >> besides the fact it makes the summer somewhat more interesting than we already have, we are not the only country with immigration debates. but a lot of people have been calling our offices to say how does this affect us? it's very simple. if you're an investor in global investment strategies, a lot of people don't pay attention to their 401(k)s, you could have a boomerang hit you in the head if, in fact, the u.k. leaves the e.u. and their stock market gets hit and the funds you have that own u.k. stocks or bonds go down. it could affect you. >> do you think most of us have international companies and what should we do
say immigration is a major issue because any citizen of another e.u. nation can move to the u.k. but prime minister david cameron, he and his supporters argue britain is safer and richer inside the european union. how does this affect us here in the united states? ken winans is an economist and investment advisor. i have known you for a while. i had you come in because i think that's what is missing, why do we care? how could this affect just an average american? >> besides the fact it...
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e.u. nationals. it is possible that it's very difficult.example, there was a hate preacher who was notorious. we try to deport his daughter-in-law after she had served a criminal conviction and we were told that is impossible by the european court even though she was not a british national, but because she had a son who was a british national and therefore an e.u. citizen. the taxpayer was the sole provider and therefore she was allowed to remain in this country. they must be safer to take back control. we were also looking at this morning. they seem to be gaining traction. the polling earlier thread putting the camp in a seven-point lead now and publications coming out in support of the fears of bread are shaking global markets. we've seen a lot of volatility in recent days leading up to this. what did they have on global markets in your view? >> markets hate uncertainty. they hate elections. you can set your watch by it. the run-up to any election or or any changed and they always recover the day after, regardless of the outcome. it is im
e.u. nationals. it is possible that it's very difficult.example, there was a hate preacher who was notorious. we try to deport his daughter-in-law after she had served a criminal conviction and we were told that is impossible by the european court even though she was not a british national, but because she had a son who was a british national and therefore an e.u. citizen. the taxpayer was the sole provider and therefore she was allowed to remain in this country. they must be safer to take back...
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e.u. membership nations going to the u.k. for jobs, that is what i'm focused on as the biggest benefit to the u.k. stay something actually the attraction of people working in that country. melissa: john what do you think is the right decision for them? putting aside the rest of the world and what would be good for the whole unit because if they leave it, makes it very hard for the whole group to stay together. but, what would be best for them? >> well i think any chance you get to rid yourself of the bureaucracy in brussels trying to impose, one size fits all regulations on a whole continent that's a good thing. i agree with jason's point. i love the free flow of people. my sense that occurs whether we have the e.u. or not. melissa: jason, you love the free flow of people. we're talking about workers, but that's been one of the big problems that made people even more nervous now. the idea of free flow of people, but also free flow of potential terrorists. >> yes, that is true. i mean unfortunately that is the case. this is th
e.u. membership nations going to the u.k. for jobs, that is what i'm focused on as the biggest benefit to the u.k. stay something actually the attraction of people working in that country. melissa: john what do you think is the right decision for them? putting aside the rest of the world and what would be good for the whole unit because if they leave it, makes it very hard for the whole group to stay together. but, what would be best for them? >> well i think any chance you get to rid...
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e.u. >> national number, fimay. 370 seats declared. 382 in total. authorities, in the united kingdom, and of course, northern ireland. 370 have declared. the total number of votes, you are good at this with your percentages, there are -- >> i know how to calculate it. >> 52 pillion. >> check quickly, with the pound. we can say fell off a cliff. down 12%. i wonder if circuit breakers will have to trading shut down, richard, you remember. we don't get cap controls, london is 42% of the global effects training, the an hour or so. people expect to bit -- one of the big interventions in the run ups to the last few days, george made $1 billion betting against the british pound. >> he is not far off from if the 130. that is the prediction that many had. heard you say earlier on, the pound may have 1:30, at the moment. >> it all depends on what mark has to say later on. >> we will be back after a quick break. stay with us. show me movies with romance. show me more like this. show me "previously watched." what's recommended for me. x1 makes it easy to find w
e.u. >> national number, fimay. 370 seats declared. 382 in total. authorities, in the united kingdom, and of course, northern ireland. 370 have declared. the total number of votes, you are good at this with your percentages, there are -- >> i know how to calculate it. >> 52 pillion. >> check quickly, with the pound. we can say fell off a cliff. down 12%. i wonder if circuit breakers will have to trading shut down, richard, you remember. we don't get cap controls, london...
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e.u. countries is easier making the economy stronger. and the 28 nation bloc gives brits freedom to live and work othther e.u. countries and also makes britain more secure. the leave campaign says the e.u. imposes too many rules on british businesses and also want nt take back full control of s anr borders and reduce the number of people coming here to work. the referendum has deeply aivided the nation. d lacampaign was temporarily suspended last week after a mentan allegedly targeted a member of parliament jo cox because of her push to stay in the e.u. the u.k. hasn't had a referendum on europe since 1975. and it's hard to predict what will unfold this thursday. reena, opinion polls have veered widely giving both sides the ivad. >> ninan: the global economy, ith yone with it, we will be vighing, jonathan vigliotti in london, thank you. coming up next, the ideology of exis-- what one expert will be colling congress when he briefs them on the terror group. group. constipated? trust number one doctor recommended dulcolax use dulcolax tablets for gentle over
e.u. countries is easier making the economy stronger. and the 28 nation bloc gives brits freedom to live and work othther e.u. countries and also makes britain more secure. the leave campaign says the e.u. imposes too many rules on british businesses and also want nt take back full control of s anr borders and reduce the number of people coming here to work. the referendum has deeply aivided the nation. d lacampaign was temporarily suspended last week after a mentan allegedly targeted a member...
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e.u. would free up billions of pounds to be spent on health care in the u.k. but after the vote, pro-brexit politician nigel farage, appearing on national television, admitted that the leave campaign made a mistake. >> the 350 million pounds a week we sent to the e.u., which we will no longer send to the e.u., can you guarantee that will go to the n.h.s.? >> no, i can't, and i would never have made that claim. it's one of the mistakes, i believe, the leave campaign made. >> reporter: uniting a divided nation won't be easy, but cameron says the country has time to come to terms with moving out of the e.u. however, time may not be on their side. in berlin today, foreign ministers of the six founding members of the european union said there's no time to wait. the european union commissioners will meet on monday to discuss what could be a very lengthy and bitter divorce. reena, they must also present a unified front. there have already been calls for a frexit in france. >> ninan: appears to be a domino effect. jonathon vigliotti in london, thank you. the u.k.'s decision to pull out of the european union is quickly becoming a campaign issue
e.u. would free up billions of pounds to be spent on health care in the u.k. but after the vote, pro-brexit politician nigel farage, appearing on national television, admitted that the leave campaign made a mistake. >> the 350 million pounds a week we sent to the e.u., which we will no longer send to the e.u., can you guarantee that will go to the n.h.s.? >> no, i can't, and i would never have made that claim. it's one of the mistakes, i believe, the leave campaign made. >>...
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e.u. is in the american national interest. it's not. america sometimes forgets the european union is our largest trade partner, our largest investor and europe, of course, is our largest collection of american allies in the world. and the most important member is britain. the united kingdom to the united states. so i think what would unite republicans and democrats with the exception of donald trump is for britain to find a way to stay in the european union in the future as well as be our leading partner in nato. laura: we'll see what happens. thank you very much. in other news, investigationing damaging a flight recorder from the egypt plane that crashed last month have confirmed the presence of smoke onboard. the data indicated that smoke alarms in the laboratory and other equipment had gone off. they added parts of the fuselage showed damage caused by high temperatures. you're watching "bbc world news america." still to come oned to tonight's program -- they call it the three ameegoast summit. they -- amigos summit. they work on issu
e.u. is in the american national interest. it's not. america sometimes forgets the european union is our largest trade partner, our largest investor and europe, of course, is our largest collection of american allies in the world. and the most important member is britain. the united kingdom to the united states. so i think what would unite republicans and democrats with the exception of donald trump is for britain to find a way to stay in the european union in the future as well as be our...
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e.u. to the national health care. >> people should have been given a test before they went into the polling. >> the maihem, the lies, the craziness in the media ahead of time, no one knew what to believe. >> the entire political establishment and corporate and city of london was in favor of remain. these are very -- the president -- president obama came to the united kingdom -- >> rose: but they made a negative -- >> there is no public enthusiasm. you couldn't have gone to the british people and said, really, you want to be part of the great european ideal because there is no public support for that. >> gerry, every demographic voted. it was overwhelmingly the old voted for brexit not the young. >> the age was about 45 if you look at the difference. >> to get to your question about what the economic effects would be -- >> rose: can we settle this at all in terms of why -- >> i think it's all of the above. you can find people who voted for the reasons gerry did. you can find people who voted for the reasons tina did. you can find people who voted because they thought it was an argument betwe
e.u. to the national health care. >> people should have been given a test before they went into the polling. >> the maihem, the lies, the craziness in the media ahead of time, no one knew what to believe. >> the entire political establishment and corporate and city of london was in favor of remain. these are very -- the president -- president obama came to the united kingdom -- >> rose: but they made a negative -- >> there is no public enthusiasm. you couldn't have...
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will decide whether to break from the 28-nation european union. the e.u.s sort of a united states of europe, where people and trade move freely. but conservatives want the u.k. independent again, and last week, a member of parl who supported staying in was murdered by a man shouting, "britain first." mark phillips picks up the story. >> reporter: as political battle goes, this one started nasty, and then got ugly. >> nijell, stop telling lies. >> reporter: civility had long flushed down the river by the time the battle of the thames took place between those who want britain to leave the european union and others who wanted to stay. >> you're lying. you're a fraud. >> reporter: and those have been some of the polite exchanges. when some "leave europe" campaigners unvade a poster, the language got even more poisonous. stay-in campaigner and london mayor sadiq kahn. >> your campaign hasn't been project fair. it's been project hate, as far as imigation is concerned. >> reporter: somewhere among the name calling, an economic and political argument is take place
will decide whether to break from the 28-nation european union. the e.u.s sort of a united states of europe, where people and trade move freely. but conservatives want the u.k. independent again, and last week, a member of parl who supported staying in was murdered by a man shouting, "britain first." mark phillips picks up the story. >> reporter: as political battle goes, this one started nasty, and then got ugly. >> nijell, stop telling lies. >> reporter: civility...
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e.u. imposes too many rules on british businesses. they want to take back full control of their borders and reduce the number of people coming here to work. the referendum has deeply divided the nationgunman allegedly targeted member of parliament, jo cox, because of her push to stay in the e.u. >> that was jonathan vigliotti reporting. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," arguments today in a lawsuit by the families of victims in the newtown school shooting against the gunmaker. >>> plus, americans changing attitudes about medical marijuana. >>> we'll have exclusive result on a new survey. >>> and jason robins, ceo of daily fantasy sport website draftkings, joins us in the studio. >>> that is the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks for joining us. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. >>> live from the cbs broadcast center in philadelphia. this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news" this morning. >> days after dozen girls were rescued from this feasterville house, neighbors speak out telling "eyewitness news" they tried to warn police about the situation. we're live with what authorities are saying. >> also, new this morning, a car accident sends three people to
e.u. imposes too many rules on british businesses. they want to take back full control of their borders and reduce the number of people coming here to work. the referendum has deeply divided the nationgunman allegedly targeted member of parliament, jo cox, because of her push to stay in the e.u. >> that was jonathan vigliotti reporting. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," arguments today in a lawsuit by the families of victims in the newtown...
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e.u. imposes too many rules on british businesses. they want to take back full control of their borders and reduce the number of people coming here to work. the referendum has deeply divided the nationan allegedly targeted member of parliament, jo cox, because of her push to stay in the e.u. >> that was jonathan vigliotti reporting. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," arguments today in a lawsuit by the families of victims in the newtown school shooting against the gunmaker. >>> plus, americans changing attitudes about medical marijuana. we'll have the exclusive results on a new survey. >>> and jason robins, ceo of daily fantasy sport website draftkings, joins us in the studio. >>> that is the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks for joining us. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. ,,,, kenny choi. >>> good morning, everyone. it is monday. it's june 20th. and we're taking a look at the bay bridge right there and the buildings in san francisco with the gold and blue. we'll still honor the warriors. it was a well-fought fight but unfortunately, didn't bring the win. >> i woke up this morning thinking, did it really happen? >> it did. >> and we still hav
e.u. imposes too many rules on british businesses. they want to take back full control of their borders and reduce the number of people coming here to work. the referendum has deeply divided the nationan allegedly targeted member of parliament, jo cox, because of her push to stay in the e.u. >> that was jonathan vigliotti reporting. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," arguments today in a lawsuit by the families of victims in the newtown school...
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e.u. officials began meeting on how to handle the departure and figure out how imminent it wille. today was also a day of reckoning with a new reality for a nation of 65 million people, including the three million e.u. citizens who live in the u.k. reporting from london is our own hari sreenivasan with today's developments. hari? >> sreenivasan: good evening. alison, even though the vote is officially over, for some here in the u.k. that doesn't mean campaigning stoms. that doesn't mean they try to change the outcome. a crowd still in disbelief gathered outside london's parliament square to protest the referendum. >> there is something not right with this country, and we really need to make some big changes. >> reporter: more than two million british citizens have signed a petition on parliament's web site calling for another referendum, saying the 52% to 48% vote to exit the e.u. was not decisive enough. >> it's almost like a grieving process because i feel that people don't know what they voted for. i feel like they voted based on lies. >> grief-stricken, that's the best way of putting it. it's just dreadful, just dreadful. we've made ourselve
e.u. officials began meeting on how to handle the departure and figure out how imminent it wille. today was also a day of reckoning with a new reality for a nation of 65 million people, including the three million e.u. citizens who live in the u.k. reporting from london is our own hari sreenivasan with today's developments. hari? >> sreenivasan: good evening. alison, even though the vote is officially over, for some here in the u.k. that doesn't mean campaigning stoms. that doesn't mean...
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e.u. the us and other nations are expected to take steps to steady financial markets. nicole: thank you very much. coming up we will have more on this historic vote. a little over 3 hours now. we will go live to london and berlin for some reaction and perspective and take a look at how kia beat out all the luxury automakers including bmw and porsche in the latest car quality survey and checking in on stock futures ahead of "the opening bell" ahead of this vote in the uk whether that nation stays in the european union. markets are up in a big way. 1% gain for the tao, the nasdaq and the s&p in the premarket. you are watching "fbn a.m.," your first look at morning markets and breaking news. x÷x÷ hmm. [cell phone beeps] hey! [police whistle blows] [horns honking] woman: hey! [bicycle bell rings] turn here. there. excuse me. uh. uh. [indistinct announcement on p.a. system] so, same time next week? well, of course. announcer: put away a few bucks. feel like a million bucks. for free tips to help you save, go to ♪ feed the pig cleveland knew how to pack in the crowd, 1 milli
e.u. the us and other nations are expected to take steps to steady financial markets. nicole: thank you very much. coming up we will have more on this historic vote. a little over 3 hours now. we will go live to london and berlin for some reaction and perspective and take a look at how kia beat out all the luxury automakers including bmw and porsche in the latest car quality survey and checking in on stock futures ahead of "the opening bell" ahead of this vote in the uk whether that...
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care, people living on the fact and very reliant that t spain h h a free n national health service under the terms of the e.u. agreement and many are talking about how will they pay to this -- for that t health care? whatat will happen to theheir pensions if the value of the pound continues to fall? and gibralta, a small place where 9%9% of the peoplele vote remainin but now t the spanish foreign minister saying to them, don't you think you should stay in the common market? don't you want to consider a co-coverinti with spain and the u.k.? >> yeah, indeed. is there sympathy there in spain for the decision taken by the british people? have there been rumblings in spain as well as there have been in other european countries to go down a similar road at some point in the future?? >> well, you have to rememember that here inin spain there are euro skeptic no partrties. there are voices fromom comommu parties w whether the austerity measurures have goneoo far, and they've been more sympathetic to most to o saying brexit i is symptom, not the problblem. but broadly, spanish politicians take theheiew that david cam
care, people living on the fact and very reliant that t spain h h a free n national health service under the terms of the e.u. agreement and many are talking about how will they pay to this -- for that t health care? whatat will happen to theheir pensions if the value of the pound continues to fall? and gibralta, a small place where 9%9% of the peoplele vote remainin but now t the spanish foreign minister saying to them, don't you think you should stay in the common market? don't you want to...
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e.u. will change, one thing that will not change is the special relationship that exists between our two nationsl remain one of our indispensable partners. our nato alliance will remain a cornerstone of global security, and in a few weeks we'll be meeting in warsaw for the nato summit. and our shared values, including our commitment to democracy and pluralism and opportunity for all people in a globalized world, that will continue to unite all of us. >> woodruff: the president spoke with david cameron by phone today, and according to the white house, expressed "regret" that his "trusted partner and friend" decided to step aside as prime minister. mr. obama also spoke with german chancellor angela merkel; the two leaders said they regretted the u.k.'s decision to leave the e.u., but that they respected the will of the british people. now, there are questions about how this break may change the current of global politics. we explore what may lie ahead with ivo daalder, a former u.s. ambassador to nato, now at the chicago council on global affairs; richard haass is a former state department and top
e.u. will change, one thing that will not change is the special relationship that exists between our two nationsl remain one of our indispensable partners. our nato alliance will remain a cornerstone of global security, and in a few weeks we'll be meeting in warsaw for the nato summit. and our shared values, including our commitment to democracy and pluralism and opportunity for all people in a globalized world, that will continue to unite all of us. >> woodruff: the president spoke with...
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e.u. will change, one thing that will not change is the special relationship that exists between our two nations. that will endure. the e.u. will remain one of our indispensable partners. our nato alliance will remain a cornerstone of global security. >> president obama says he spoke with british prime minister david cameron this morning and said he is confident the u.k. is committed to an orderly transition out of the e.u. >> a live look at the big board. the dow down 544 points as we approach within the last hour here before the closing bell. the nasdaq is down 188 points. the s&p 500 is down 67 points. >>> joining us now live on the phone is wealth and financial advisor george nichiti. good afternoon, first of all. >> hello. how are you during this stressful time? >> yes, it is, indeed. how worried shoot average investor be about their 401(k)? >> let's be clear. this is not an economic problem, even though it looks terrible today. this is a political problem. david cameron resigned today. the new parliament will be formed. it won't be until october the u.k. will initiate rule 50 which allows
e.u. will change, one thing that will not change is the special relationship that exists between our two nations. that will endure. the e.u. will remain one of our indispensable partners. our nato alliance will remain a cornerstone of global security. >> president obama says he spoke with british prime minister david cameron this morning and said he is confident the u.k. is committed to an orderly transition out of the e.u. >> a live look at the big board. the dow down 544 points as...
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e.u. will change, one thing that relationship that exists between the two nations. jay: the ramifications of britain leaving the e.u. spread quickly around the pond. financial institutions are working to prevent a deep economic slide while markets plunged including the dow joneses. >> the bigger issue is whether or not this could trigger another recession. >> george washington university professor says another significant impact could be u.s. companies based in the u.k. moving because without the e.u., they will not have tariff protections. >> so for a u.s. multinational the question now is where do you locate? you are not going to make the investment in the u.k. so it will have a dramatic impact on investment, stocks, value of the currencies. >> the dow falling 600 points. it means that some of us have seen a hit on the 401k plans. dr. billit believes that the issue will be short-lived. coming up on "abc7 news at 6:00". you will hear from a supporter of brexit. and we will talk more about how brexit could impact the future of the european union. reporting live in no
e.u. will change, one thing that relationship that exists between the two nations. jay: the ramifications of britain leaving the e.u. spread quickly around the pond. financial institutions are working to prevent a deep economic slide while markets plunged including the dow joneses. >> the bigger issue is whether or not this could trigger another recession. >> george washington university professor says another significant impact could be u.s. companies based in the u.k. moving...
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no nation has left the e.u. in modern times. netherlands, be france and italy are considering now having their own votes. abc7 news, london. >>> new this morning donald trump is back in new york after sharing his opinions but i think land's brixit vote while visiting two golf courses he owns in scotland. he has praised british voters for decide to go leave the e.u. yesterday trump spoke about british prime minister's david cameron's decision to resign following the vote. >> it it was a sad way to have o resign t shouldn't have taken place. the whole thing shouldn't have taken place. i guess he was misled. i felt what happened was going to happen. it was sad for david cameron. it was very pathetic for president obama, and was certainly pathetic for hillary clinton, who called it wrong. >> democrat hillary clinton did not campaign yesterday, but released this ad. it criticizes donald trump for his response to the brixit vote. >>> and in an exclusive interview, mitch mcconnell will explain his comments about donald trump need to go
no nation has left the e.u. in modern times. netherlands, be france and italy are considering now having their own votes. abc7 news, london. >>> new this morning donald trump is back in new york after sharing his opinions but i think land's brixit vote while visiting two golf courses he owns in scotland. he has praised british voters for decide to go leave the e.u. yesterday trump spoke about british prime minister's david cameron's decision to resign following the vote. >> it it...
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no nation has left the e.u. in modern times.etherlands, france and italy are considering now having their own votes. abc7 news, london. >> a new survey shows hillary clinton has a bigger advantage in the presidential race against donald trump. in a new abc news washington post poll just released in the past 30 minutes clinton has a 12-point lead over trump. 51% to 39. the poll also found two-thirds of americans see him as biased against women and minorities. 64% of voters also call trump unqualified to serve as president. that's up six points from last month in an exclusive interview, george stephanopoulos goes one-on-one with senate majority leader mitch mcconnell. mcconnell will explain his reasons for donald trump to become a serious candidate in his words. can you catch it here on abc7. still ahead on the abc7 sunday morning news, a little boy in the east bay with big dreams and the talent to match. his impressive accomplishment at the age of ten. and here is a live look from our you roof camera. a coastky week ahead. triple
no nation has left the e.u. in modern times.etherlands, france and italy are considering now having their own votes. abc7 news, london. >> a new survey shows hillary clinton has a bigger advantage in the presidential race against donald trump. in a new abc news washington post poll just released in the past 30 minutes clinton has a 12-point lead over trump. 51% to 39. the poll also found two-thirds of americans see him as biased against women and minorities. 64% of voters also call trump...
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e.u. believe this is an issue of national sovereignty.hey don't want to be tied like a millstone to the european union. and i think it's important for -- the next 5, 10, 15, 20 years for europe is critical. are they going to remain socialist? if they are, the european. socialism doesn't work. germany is paying the bills, by the way, for these other more socialist countries. i don't think the u.k. wants to do what germany has done, which is pay for the failures in france and spain and italy and greece. i agree. forces that are causing the eruption of donald trump are the same forces that want to leave the e.u. charles: britain has its own social welfare, hierarchy. charles: you don't want to miss our special coverage of the british exit vote. we are covering the u.k. round the clock, and that starts thursday at 7:00 p.m. eastern on fox business. voting underway. the senate as we speak, lawmakers are using the attacks in orlando to push for more gun laws. the nra seems to be on the offensive and defensive at the same time. this just got int
e.u. believe this is an issue of national sovereignty.hey don't want to be tied like a millstone to the european union. and i think it's important for -- the next 5, 10, 15, 20 years for europe is critical. are they going to remain socialist? if they are, the european. socialism doesn't work. germany is paying the bills, by the way, for these other more socialist countries. i don't think the u.k. wants to do what germany has done, which is pay for the failures in france and spain and italy and...
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e.u. doesn't want to wait that long. president obama talked about how it will affect your nation's relationship. >> the transition out of the e.u. could take until 2020. many brits traveling to the bay area on vacation were shocked by the vote. we caught up with a few of them who voted in the u.k. before heading here. dan ashley has more. >> these brits arriving at sfo just found out the results of the landmarkp4 brixit vote before hopping on their long flights to california. here's susan base. >> i think britain's best interests lie in being part of europe and not isolating itself. and i'm really, really, cross. >> robert is excited to go. >> we are fed up with immigration, we are fed up with regulation and not having control over our own destiny. >> even those who voted to succeed were surprised by the results. >> i was shocked because of the polling. >> he's confident the u.k. will do better on their own. >> a lot of the laws are written in brussels and doesn't reflect what britain does. >> we don't know where we are going. the first news you get is that the pound has just plummeted again, foreign currencies, the stoc
e.u. doesn't want to wait that long. president obama talked about how it will affect your nation's relationship. >> the transition out of the e.u. could take until 2020. many brits traveling to the bay area on vacation were shocked by the vote. we caught up with a few of them who voted in the u.k. before heading here. dan ashley has more. >> these brits arriving at sfo just found out the results of the landmarkp4 brixit vote before hopping on their long flights to california. here's...
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e.u. and. >>host: and other nations to oppose successive rounds of tough sanctions on russia over the past two years we're now working with europe to ensure that the sanctions are rolled over and the end of the month to support friends in germany and believe diplomatic role for the full implementation of the minsk agreements with the return of the sovereign border. next even as we defend nato territory we are working to reduce the vulnerabilities and increase the resilience of those countries across europe to that face pressure from moscow to help ukraine united states has committed over $600 million of security assistance training conventional forces and national guard personnel providing artillery on overt secure radios and other equipment to help troops successfully resist further evidence is and to save lives to continue our work to strengthen democratic institutions like corruption to build the resilience of our partners, we have requested $787 million in fiscal year 17 focusing on our priorities on those countries that our most tolerable to russian pressure our programs and advisers focu
e.u. and. >>host: and other nations to oppose successive rounds of tough sanctions on russia over the past two years we're now working with europe to ensure that the sanctions are rolled over and the end of the month to support friends in germany and believe diplomatic role for the full implementation of the minsk agreements with the return of the sovereign border. next even as we defend nato territory we are working to reduce the vulnerabilities and increase the resilience of those...
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e.u. will change the mindset in the nation? >> i am glad you mentioned one of the leaders of the brexit campaign. if you look at the leadership of the brexit fight they are overwhelmingly free-market tears in favor of deregulation, many in favor of cutting britain's corporate tax rate. great britain outside the e.u. will be far more competitive. the european union has a suffocating affect, strangling the british economy with a huge amount of overregulation. the european union warships big government, overregulation. the reason president obama is such a supporter of the european union because the e.u. shares with president obama big government high tax interventionist mindset and britain outside the e.u. will be a more unregulated economy. it will be a free market based economy and significantly advanced. >> i disagree on this. i think britain should leave. the question you talked about the lack of sovereignty also just a fundamentally anti-democratic institution. the e.u. has four presidents, none of them elected. you have this
e.u. will change the mindset in the nation? >> i am glad you mentioned one of the leaders of the brexit campaign. if you look at the leadership of the brexit fight they are overwhelmingly free-market tears in favor of deregulation, many in favor of cutting britain's corporate tax rate. great britain outside the e.u. will be far more competitive. the european union has a suffocating affect, strangling the british economy with a huge amount of overregulation. the european union warships big...