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. >> article 50 at the lisbon treaty stipulates rules for eu exit. cameron has been in office since 2010. he said he wants the new prime minister in place by the time of his party's conference in october. he reassured britons and europeans that, despite the referendum result, there will be no immediate changes to their lives. election officials say 51.9% of voters in the uk chose to leave the eu, and 48.1% voted to remain. cameron had campaigned to stay and said a decision to leave would damage the country's economy. people against staying say it imposes too many regulations, and they say the free movement of people within the bloc has brought too many migrants to britain. they accuse them of taking jobs and raising social welfare costs. the uk is the first country to vote to quit the eu. it could impact the regional bloc significantly. >>> now that uk voters have decided to leave the eu, here is what will happen next. the uk needs to formally notify leaders of all the union's member states of its intention to leave. there is no time line on when tha
. >> article 50 at the lisbon treaty stipulates rules for eu exit. cameron has been in office since 2010. he said he wants the new prime minister in place by the time of his party's conference in october. he reassured britons and europeans that, despite the referendum result, there will be no immediate changes to their lives. election officials say 51.9% of voters in the uk chose to leave the eu, and 48.1% voted to remain. cameron had campaigned to stay and said a decision to leave would...
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eu officials are concerned the first exit of a member nation could trigger a tide against european integration. in places like denmark, citizens are campaigning for their own referendum on their country's membership. and in other countries across the eu, including france and germany, criticism has grown over the handling of the migrant crisis. the eu has also been criticized for bailing out greece from its debt crisis. european council president donald tusk held a news conference after the results of the referendum became clear. >> there's no hiding the fact that we wanted a different out come of yesterday's referendum. i'm fully aware of how serious, how dramatic this moment is politically. and there's no way of predicting all the political consequences of this event, especially for the uk. we are determined to keep our unity as 27. for all of us, the union is the framework for our common future. i would also like to reassure you that there will be no legal vacuum until the united kingdom formally leaves the european union, eu law will continue to apply to and within the uk, and by this i mea
eu officials are concerned the first exit of a member nation could trigger a tide against european integration. in places like denmark, citizens are campaigning for their own referendum on their country's membership. and in other countries across the eu, including france and germany, criticism has grown over the handling of the migrant crisis. the eu has also been criticized for bailing out greece from its debt crisis. european council president donald tusk held a news conference after the...
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sterling slumps to a three-week low with a new poll showing more britons favoring an eu exit. jack lew says china must be more adept at policy communication at the countries meet for talks. we are live in beijing. ♪ welcome to "countdown
sterling slumps to a three-week low with a new poll showing more britons favoring an eu exit. jack lew says china must be more adept at policy communication at the countries meet for talks. we are live in beijing. ♪ welcome to "countdown
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cameron says last week's brexit vote will not bring major changes in your future and he says the formal eu exitd lonely begin once a new british government is in place. he stressed britain will continue with strong economic and security ties the year. the german chancellor says no formal or informal talks on the brexit will begin until london invokes article 50 of the lisbon treaty. she added that germany, france and italy will champion a new impulse for your, taking those comments with her french and italian counterparts. after a short break i will be back to take you through the day. stay with us for that. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> and recognize that we suffer stress through economic injustice, inequality, through debt, a whole lot of things but we have e to also think about hohow we behave ourselves and so i ask you this. carefulllly and specifically. when we disagree with each other as we sometimes do, when
cameron says last week's brexit vote will not bring major changes in your future and he says the formal eu exitd lonely begin once a new british government is in place. he stressed britain will continue with strong economic and security ties the year. the german chancellor says no formal or informal talks on the brexit will begin until london invokes article 50 of the lisbon treaty. she added that germany, france and italy will champion a new impulse for your, taking those comments with her...
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the article 15 exit clause the only way to leave the eu. the prime minister to outline the situation, but do not expect him to trigger the exit clause. let's wrap up all the other news happening with first word news with mark crumpton. u.s. reaction to the brexit vote continue today. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell said people in u.k. got tired of being dictated to i unelected dealer crafts in brussels. itis
the article 15 exit clause the only way to leave the eu. the prime minister to outline the situation, but do not expect him to trigger the exit clause. let's wrap up all the other news happening with first word news with mark crumpton. u.s. reaction to the brexit vote continue today. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell said people in u.k. got tired of being dictated to i unelected dealer crafts in brussels. itis
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sterling slumps to a three-week low with a new poll showing more britons favoring an eu exit. jack lew says china must be more adept at policy communication at the countries meet for talks. we are live in beijing. ♪ welcome to "countdown." let's get straight to the pound story. we have seen a great deal of volatility which we need to communicate to you. one month volatility getting a seven-week high. the panel itself hitting a three-week low. ,his is implied volatility bracing for the eu referendum which will take place on june 23. we have had a couple of polls over the weekend that seem to have put some moves into currency markets. 45% leave, 41% remain. poll, 41% believe, 41% remain. we have to be a bit careful of the polls were the field work was done during periods of school holidays. thought people who were younger and more affluent could be away during that period. it doesn't change the fact that the currency markets have been reacting to these polls. let's move on to all risk radar. the nonfarm payrolls number the lowest in almost six years. we have got the malaysian ri
sterling slumps to a three-week low with a new poll showing more britons favoring an eu exit. jack lew says china must be more adept at policy communication at the countries meet for talks. we are live in beijing. ♪ welcome to "countdown." let's get straight to the pound story. we have seen a great deal of volatility which we need to communicate to you. one month volatility getting a seven-week high. the panel itself hitting a three-week low. ,his is implied volatility bracing for...
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s exit from the eu? will it be boris johnson? he's considered the favorite at this point but allies of cameron and george osborne are said to be organizing an anyone but boris for prime minister campaign. things are not calmer when looking at the labor party right now. you have jeremy corbyn under growing pressure. shadow cabinet members have quit in protest of his handling of the brexit referendum but the shadow chancellor john mcdonald is staying loyal to his leader. >> if he needs to stand again, i will support him. we have to show we can lead this country and we need to hold together to do that. >> now speaking to cnbc yesterday, the former labor party communications adviser summed up his views on the government turmoil while accusing the leave side of lying to electorates. >> you have a situation where the country has taken a monumental decision without a lot of people really having been clear about what the consequences might be. a lot of people who voted for it now realizing that they were lied to by those who campaigned.
s exit from the eu? will it be boris johnson? he's considered the favorite at this point but allies of cameron and george osborne are said to be organizing an anyone but boris for prime minister campaign. things are not calmer when looking at the labor party right now. you have jeremy corbyn under growing pressure. shadow cabinet members have quit in protest of his handling of the brexit referendum but the shadow chancellor john mcdonald is staying loyal to his leader. >> if he needs to...
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a survey showing 43% backing in the u.s. -- backing the eu exit in an online poll shows 48% supportingtting the trading block well 43% wanted to stay. let's get the latest with bloomberg news's rob hutton. literally, 12 or so days ago, a gap was opening up between remain and leave in favor of the remain cap. -- camp. and i was wondering how i would keep the story interesting. 'srk: which leads me to today paul which is basically a foot -- poll which is basically a flip. you see that blue line taking off, that is what has caused all the upset. rob: it is not the first time it has been ahead, but it is a big lead, the biggest it has had in the role month. three.nd it is one of rob: mid, we had a poll from icm -- midmorning, we had a poll leave, soith the 48% that has caused a lot of volatility. mark: we have one poll that says levers ahead. -- leave is ahead. rob: reasons to be cautious, all of these are online polls, you know that online polls tend to show bigger numbers for leave that remain, so that is the first -- than remain, so that is the first caution. there were rumors that were
a survey showing 43% backing in the u.s. -- backing the eu exit in an online poll shows 48% supportingtting the trading block well 43% wanted to stay. let's get the latest with bloomberg news's rob hutton. literally, 12 or so days ago, a gap was opening up between remain and leave in favor of the remain cap. -- camp. and i was wondering how i would keep the story interesting. 'srk: which leads me to today paul which is basically a foot -- poll which is basically a flip. you see that blue line...
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eu membership last week. he also explained his thoughts on exit negotiations with other eu members. cameron told reporters after the session that the leaders had constructive talks and that britain wants to build the closest possible reconciliatila the eu even after its exit. >> that decision to trigger article 50 will be for the next british prime minister and the next cabinet, i would suspect after they've made that decision about the outcome they want to pursue. >> it is the british government who initiates this divorce process. i mean, of course the notification. there's no need to speculate about this. if they need more time, we have to wait. i think it's not the best solution for the uk and for us as well. but in fact this is the only legal way we have today. >> leaders of the 27 other eu member nations excluding britain will discuss how to handle negotiations with the country on wednesday. >>> the speculation that north korea leader kim jong un aims to boost his authority by tweaking a military title he holds. north korea's annual parliamentary meeting opens on wednesday. kim
eu membership last week. he also explained his thoughts on exit negotiations with other eu members. cameron told reporters after the session that the leaders had constructive talks and that britain wants to build the closest possible reconciliatila the eu even after its exit. >> that decision to trigger article 50 will be for the next british prime minister and the next cabinet, i would suspect after they've made that decision about the outcome they want to pursue. >> it is the...
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britain's eu exit could cost jeremy corbyn his job.seeking his removal say he failed to galvanize party supporters to reject brexit. he said he has no plans to step down. the uk's historic vote is dominating the conversation online and global headlines. google reporting record spikes for searches in britain for getting an irish passport. search interest in the british pound is also at its highest level ever. some 6.4 million tweets were sent in the u.k. since the polls opened thursday until today. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2600 journalists in more than 120 countries. i'm mark crumpton. alix: the u.s. stock market around 25. abigail doolittle is standing. abigail: we are looking at a fixed at law for the nasdaq with the index is down about 4%. near session lows. its worst decline in about five years and stop ready significant. also on pace for its weekly decline. nasdaq'sue to the leading to technology, the biggest drag including apple, amazon, microsoft. also the travel related stocks including priceline, american
britain's eu exit could cost jeremy corbyn his job.seeking his removal say he failed to galvanize party supporters to reject brexit. he said he has no plans to step down. the uk's historic vote is dominating the conversation online and global headlines. google reporting record spikes for searches in britain for getting an irish passport. search interest in the british pound is also at its highest level ever. some 6.4 million tweets were sent in the u.k. since the polls opened thursday until...
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about -- youed will meet the prime minister of france and italy on monday to discuss the uk's exit from the euthe quick brexit process is needed. beating after a meeting in berlin, germany's frank-walter steinmeier said the country make commitments to hold the eu together. france's minister said they need to leave immediately. looking at a market moves yesterday, there were some sterling full in the most on record against the dollar to the lowest level since 1985. it has dropped as much as 11%. the most incks 2008, after falling as much as 9%. was the haven currency of choice. it had its biggest move since 1998. finally, gold had its best days since 2009, rising as much as 8% earlier on friday. let's get the latest on the brexit vote in a moment, we will hear from a reporter in brussels. first up, let's go to the seat of the u.k. government. anna edwards is that westminster. housing a vacant was her statement -- how significant was the scotland ministers statement. sturgeonrd from nicola earlier on today. we knew a second random and its referendum could be on the table. she said we took a step
about -- youed will meet the prime minister of france and italy on monday to discuss the uk's exit from the euthe quick brexit process is needed. beating after a meeting in berlin, germany's frank-walter steinmeier said the country make commitments to hold the eu together. france's minister said they need to leave immediately. looking at a market moves yesterday, there were some sterling full in the most on record against the dollar to the lowest level since 1985. it has dropped as much as 11%....
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it is up to germany, france and other eu countries to show there is no benefit from exiting from it eu. otherwise, what is to stop other far right movements, france, netherlands and germany, from spearheading their own exit from the eu. this is why germany's chancellor, and eu counterparts for an emergency meeting on monday. >> updated an international maco economics, joining us more with the financial fall-out of the brexit vote. we had earlier on said, keep calm and carry o he doesn't get all of this market turmoil, and suggests that this is a short term impact, that things will be fine going forward. $2 trillion knocked off the financi financial -- ru calm? >> one has to appreciate that we are entering into a period of protracted uncertainty. the global economy already had so many uncertainties to deal with. the upcoming u.s. election, now, this is a spatter in the worgs for quite a number of countries. $2 trillion wiped off markets, half in europe, is serious. as the dust settles, it will be important to see stability not just in europe, but for emerging markets as well. they are s
it is up to germany, france and other eu countries to show there is no benefit from exiting from it eu. otherwise, what is to stop other far right movements, france, netherlands and germany, from spearheading their own exit from the eu. this is why germany's chancellor, and eu counterparts for an emergency meeting on monday. >> updated an international maco economics, joining us more with the financial fall-out of the brexit vote. we had earlier on said, keep calm and carry o he doesn't...
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could even more countries abandon the eu, and what would that mean? >> britain's exitting a fire. populous and right leaning forces in france, for example, have been gaining strength and are calling for their own exit. >> translator: the french as well must have the opportunity to choose the way to freedom that will give back to france its full and entire sovereignty. >> reporter: polls show a majority of the dutch want to put the eu exit to a vote. >> i'm jealous and trying to achieve the same next year. >> reporter: it spawned a tidal wave of brexit votes. as in the u.s., europe is rebelling what people see as government by the elites. rather than simplify the structure, the eu government in brussels added layers of bureaucracy and regulation. >> there's a sense of malaise that it's not working. part of the reason why it's not working is because europe is overregulated. power has been increasingly centralized in brussels. >> reporter: the unease mirrors u.s. worries over uncontrolled immigration, the result in thre failure by some cultures to assimilate into the broa
could even more countries abandon the eu, and what would that mean? >> britain's exitting a fire. populous and right leaning forces in france, for example, have been gaining strength and are calling for their own exit. >> translator: the french as well must have the opportunity to choose the way to freedom that will give back to france its full and entire sovereignty. >> reporter: polls show a majority of the dutch want to put the eu exit to a vote. >> i'm jealous and...
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. >> reporter: donald trump was in scotland who voted against the eu exit. >> they're taken back their independence and that's a very, very important thing. >> reporter: hillary clinton issued a state saying this time of uncertainty only underscores the need for calm, steady, experienced leadership in the white house. and bridging that british eu divide will be one of the first challenges facing the next u.s. president. >> many people are wondering what all this uncertainty on wall street means for our money and accounts. we'll break that down for you. what you should and shouldn't do coming up at the bottom of the hour. >>> and in the nbc washington app, you can take a closer look at what happens next for britain and what the vote could mean for u.s. travelers and consumers. >>> turning now to storm team seems like every day this week we either have been in torrential downpour or had a chance of rain coming through. let's get to doug kammerer. doug, how is the end of the week shaping up? >> for most of us, no problem at all. it is very warm, very humid across our area. the heat index
. >> reporter: donald trump was in scotland who voted against the eu exit. >> they're taken back their independence and that's a very, very important thing. >> reporter: hillary clinton issued a state saying this time of uncertainty only underscores the need for calm, steady, experienced leadership in the white house. and bridging that british eu divide will be one of the first challenges facing the next u.s. president. >> many people are wondering what all this...
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british eu exit plain old wrong. famed economist john taylor is here, what you can expect with our markets in the coming weeks. "fox news poll" shows hillary clinton should start getting worried. donald trump trails her but not by much here. new scandal is swirling around her and her husband. we're now learning that bill clinton had a secret, 30 minute meeting with attorney general loretta lynch aboard a private plane this week. lynch said only spoke about the families. given her department will decide whether to charge hillary clinton over her email scandal, many are wondering if the fix is in? more on all of this coming up. but first, i want to get back to turkey, the death toll, suicide bombing in turkey continues to rise, now 44 people have been confirmed dead, including one american who has been confirmed to be among the 238 who were wounded. all this as officials say the attackers were russian speaking. one of them from russia. two others from former soviet states. those authorities raided several locations. yo
british eu exit plain old wrong. famed economist john taylor is here, what you can expect with our markets in the coming weeks. "fox news poll" shows hillary clinton should start getting worried. donald trump trails her but not by much here. new scandal is swirling around her and her husband. we're now learning that bill clinton had a secret, 30 minute meeting with attorney general loretta lynch aboard a private plane this week. lynch said only spoke about the families. given her...
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. >> polls show a majority of the dutch want to put the eu exit to a vote. >> i'm jealous and trying to achieve the same in the netherlands next year. >> interest has spawned a tidal wave of brexit variations. finn-ish, slovak-out and deportugal. critics say rather than simplify europe's structure. the eu government in brussels has added layers of bureaucracy. >> there's a general sense of malaise that the european union is not working and part of the reason why it isn't working is because europe is overregulated. power has been increasingly centralized in brussels. >> europe's unease mirrors u.s. worries over uncontrolled immigration, the result in crime, terror threats and failure by some populations to assimilate in the broader culture. >> people want to see borders, they don't necessarily want people pouring into their country that they don't no who they are and where they come from. they have no idea. >> there's also frustration over economic decline. and resentment that the more productive eu economies like britain and germany have had to bail out the weaker ones like greece. t
. >> polls show a majority of the dutch want to put the eu exit to a vote. >> i'm jealous and trying to achieve the same in the netherlands next year. >> interest has spawned a tidal wave of brexit variations. finn-ish, slovak-out and deportugal. critics say rather than simplify europe's structure. the eu government in brussels has added layers of bureaucracy. >> there's a general sense of malaise that the european union is not working and part of the reason why it isn't...
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plans to leave office in october said he would leave it to his successor to set in motion britain's eu exitmichael gove has left open the possibility that a second referendum could take place, however in an address to parliament today david cameron said there must be no doubt on the result. >> of course, when i go to the european council tomorrow, i will report on the decision of the british people and nobody should be in any doubt about that. i think it is important that we set off on this path of exiting from the european union and build as much goodwill as possible on both side. charlie: in a joint statement, germany's angela merkel and other leaders urged britain to make a swift exit from the e.u. joining me now from london, the editor of the financial times david sanger of "the new york , times" and greg ip of the "wall street journal." here in new york with me, john cassidy of the new yorker. first i go to ronald in london. tell me what happened today that we should take note of? >> today you had the financial market reckoning. a further dive in the value of sterling against the dolla
plans to leave office in october said he would leave it to his successor to set in motion britain's eu exitmichael gove has left open the possibility that a second referendum could take place, however in an address to parliament today david cameron said there must be no doubt on the result. >> of course, when i go to the european council tomorrow, i will report on the decision of the british people and nobody should be in any doubt about that. i think it is important that we set off on...
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cameron says today the uk will not trigger formal eu exit talks at this stage. during an address before members of parliament, cameron said this wasn't the outcome he wanted but the results must be expected and implemented in the best way possible. >> it is going to be difficult. we've already seen that there are going to be adjustments within our economy, complex constitutional issues and challenging new negotiations to undertake with europe >> reporter: the conservative party leader says there will be no immediate changes for eu citizens now living in the uk, but not everyone is going along with these developments. an online petition in the uk now has more than 3.5 million signatures calling for a revote to maybe save britain's place in the union. for now live in the digital operations center, keith jones, nbc 10 news. >>> now to a pair of rules by the supreme court affecting millions of women. one. decisions is being called the biggest abortion case in nearly a quarter century. the court struck down a 2013 texas law that required clinics where abortions are p
cameron says today the uk will not trigger formal eu exit talks at this stage. during an address before members of parliament, cameron said this wasn't the outcome he wanted but the results must be expected and implemented in the best way possible. >> it is going to be difficult. we've already seen that there are going to be adjustments within our economy, complex constitutional issues and challenging new negotiations to undertake with europe >> reporter: the conservative party...
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the big breakup, ripples from great britain's eu exit. what it means to americans. donald trump's take, the presumptive nominee takes his brash opinions overseas t fallout from what he said. it's not over till it's over. bernie sanders says he'll vote for hillary clinton but his campaign refuses to concede, so what does it all mean? >>> but we begin with this breaking news. historic and deadly flood waters in west virginia, at least 23 are dead including two children. thousands remain without power after a heavy rainfall which lasted up to eight hours. the threat of pop-up showers remain a concern this morning. meanwhile, the hot weather pattern continues this weekend across parts of the state. the weather channel's kelly cass has the forecast. what are we in for? >> hey there, alex, we're looking at a very hot and sticky day. it's our last weekend of june so you tend to expect that this time of year. much of the south temperatures well into the 90s, but you factor in the humidity, it's going to feel more like the triple digits. there is a chance we could see pop-up
the big breakup, ripples from great britain's eu exit. what it means to americans. donald trump's take, the presumptive nominee takes his brash opinions overseas t fallout from what he said. it's not over till it's over. bernie sanders says he'll vote for hillary clinton but his campaign refuses to concede, so what does it all mean? >>> but we begin with this breaking news. historic and deadly flood waters in west virginia, at least 23 are dead including two children. thousands remain...
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exiting the eu. meanwhile, you have a petition that has been signed by more than 3 million people in the u.k. calling for a second referendum. whether this could happen or not is unclear at the moment. all it would mean is that parliament might discuss that option. as you can see, so much reaction, so much lack of clarity. that is why we are seeing sterling extend its fall off. erik: what might nicholas sturgeon do in scotland to stop the u.k. from leaving the eu? we are hearing, further complicating the matter, is that nicola sturgeon has adjusted scotland could block a brexit because the necessary legislation might have to be a approved in its parliament in edinburgh. it is worth pointing out that this entire referendum is not legally binding. parliament does not have to follow it legally. that is another thing that is being talked about a lot in the u.k. papers. at the moment, it does look like it will happen. it is just a question of exactly how. erik: thank you very much. from london, we take yo
exiting the eu. meanwhile, you have a petition that has been signed by more than 3 million people in the u.k. calling for a second referendum. whether this could happen or not is unclear at the moment. all it would mean is that parliament might discuss that option. as you can see, so much reaction, so much lack of clarity. that is why we are seeing sterling extend its fall off. erik: what might nicholas sturgeon do in scotland to stop the u.k. from leaving the eu? we are hearing, further...
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plans to leave office in october said he would leave it to his successor to set in motion britain's eu exit. neither bore is johnson nor the prolead have demanded such a step leaving the possibility that a second referendum could take place however in an address to parliament today cameron said there must be no doubt about the result. >> of course when gi to the european council tomorrow i will report directly on the result and the decision of the british people, and no one should be in any doubt about that. but i think it's important that we set off on this path of exiting from the european union. we've tried to build as much good will as possible on both sides. >> rose: in a joint statement today angela merkel, francois hold urged britain to mawk a swift exit from the eu. joining me from london lionel barber the editor of "the financial times," from washington david saninger of "the new york times" and greg ip of the "the wall street journal." here in new york with me john cassidy of "the new yorker." i'm pleased to have all of them. gi first to lionel barber in london. tell me what happe
plans to leave office in october said he would leave it to his successor to set in motion britain's eu exit. neither bore is johnson nor the prolead have demanded such a step leaving the possibility that a second referendum could take place however in an address to parliament today cameron said there must be no doubt about the result. >> of course when gi to the european council tomorrow i will report directly on the result and the decision of the british people, and no one should be in...
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. >> and britain might be consumed with internal chaos for years as it negotiates with this eu exit.g this time period, britain is less likely to deal with europe's other security challenges. what are some of the other states around it that are going sifr as a result? >> britain, again, extremely capable army. when they sit in the councils of the european union, they talk about things that some of these small countries need to do, these countries with niche capabilities. they have been very key in making sure the european union doesn't go in a direction that wae weakens nato. now all that ends and we have to see whether there's going to be a european union security identity or not. clearly, many european countries want to make sure if germany is going to grow its military that it's done within the context of the european union and not just as a giant force which would worry a lot of europeans. the question of course is how is this going to come about. will the french take a bigger role. they have tried to do things with the brits. probably some of those things will continue. i think
. >> and britain might be consumed with internal chaos for years as it negotiates with this eu exit.g this time period, britain is less likely to deal with europe's other security challenges. what are some of the other states around it that are going sifr as a result? >> britain, again, extremely capable army. when they sit in the councils of the european union, they talk about things that some of these small countries need to do, these countries with niche capabilities. they have...
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but now hilton is moving for an eu exit. shannon, the real issue on the ballot today was the fundamental question of who runs britain. when i worked in number 10 downing street with prime minister cameron, it was a shock to discover that over half of the legislation and regulation that we as a government had to introduce, actually came from the european union. which in a way is like a federal government for europe. now as you mentioned, i run a company now in america, i'm based in california. that's where i've been living for four years. so i understand how americans get frustrated and angry with the federal government in washington. but at least the president is elected. at least congress is elected. in the eu, the people who are generating all this legislation and regulation are not elected by anybody. and the governments that are elected in countries like the uk, can't do anything to stop this stuff from happening. and i think that's why people are so angry and that's why you've seen this real popular movement across peop
but now hilton is moving for an eu exit. shannon, the real issue on the ballot today was the fundamental question of who runs britain. when i worked in number 10 downing street with prime minister cameron, it was a shock to discover that over half of the legislation and regulation that we as a government had to introduce, actually came from the european union. which in a way is like a federal government for europe. now as you mentioned, i run a company now in america, i'm based in california....
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up next, we speak with the ceo of majestic wine about the eu exit.ld mean for his business. that discussion, coming up next. ♪ guy: 8:42 in london and 9:42 in berlin. what would a "leave" vote mean for a company that imports most of its stock. of, joining us is the ceo majestic wine, rowan gormley. are you ready for whatever happens on thursday? how have you prepared the business, when you look at the potential outcomes? what are you looking at? as a: as far byproduct goes, i just cannot imagine europeans going through with this. guy: i am glad to hear it. rowan: i think the biggest impact would be on currency. i have no idea the extent to which the pound is factored in, or what the risk is, but if there is a sustained fall in sterling, for a company that imports all of its product, there is inevitably some effects. that would apply to all retailers. so, it is not competitive issue. but it will affect price. caroline: and how would that affect yoruyour sales? your repeated today you wanted to hit 25 million pounds. rowan: i think you would need the v
up next, we speak with the ceo of majestic wine about the eu exit.ld mean for his business. that discussion, coming up next. ♪ guy: 8:42 in london and 9:42 in berlin. what would a "leave" vote mean for a company that imports most of its stock. of, joining us is the ceo majestic wine, rowan gormley. are you ready for whatever happens on thursday? how have you prepared the business, when you look at the potential outcomes? what are you looking at? as a: as far byproduct goes, i just...
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investorsoup thinks aren't properly pricing and the risks of an eu exit, next. ♪ matt: a quick check how we are doing. less than two weeks until the brexit vote. monetary policy and uncertainty like the eu referendum are pushing bond yields down to record lows and that is what you see stocks down. britain's biggest banks could fall further from the 25% drop they have already seen this year is the u.k. votes to leave the eu according to one citigroup analyst -- our banking reporter joins us on set with more. our investors pricing in a brexit here? >> it doesn't appear so, which is interesting, because if there is a brexit vote, then stocks could fall significantly and the volatility would be far worse if investors aren't pricing things in. but you have to think that stocks are down about 25% year to date for the largest u.k. banks -- that's quite a significant fall anyway. he would have thought that some of that was brexit related and if it's not that says negative things about the banking sector. guy: how does it stack up against the global banking sector? hasn't been a disproportion
investorsoup thinks aren't properly pricing and the risks of an eu exit, next. ♪ matt: a quick check how we are doing. less than two weeks until the brexit vote. monetary policy and uncertainty like the eu referendum are pushing bond yields down to record lows and that is what you see stocks down. britain's biggest banks could fall further from the 25% drop they have already seen this year is the u.k. votes to leave the eu according to one citigroup analyst -- our banking reporter joins us on...
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the big breakup ripples from great britain's eu exit felt here in the united states. sorting out what it really means to americans. >>> donald trump's take, the presumptive nominee takes his brash opinions overseas. the fallout today from what he said. >>> and it's not over until it's over. bernie sanders says he'll vote for hillary clinton but his campaign refuses to concede. so what does it all mean? >>> and we begin with a deadly and historic flooding that's killed at least 23 people in west virginia. officials fear that number could rise as rescue crews search for people stranded in homes and in cars. nbc's morgan radford is east of charleston where the water has been rising. morgan, what's the situation this morning? any more word of rescues and evacuations? >> absolutely, frances. authorities have been able to set up an emergency evacuation route for hundreds of people trapped inside the shopping mall behind me. they were able to get some people out yesterday. but as soon as darkness fell it became unsafe which is why the evacuations are still getting under way
the big breakup ripples from great britain's eu exit felt here in the united states. sorting out what it really means to americans. >>> donald trump's take, the presumptive nominee takes his brash opinions overseas. the fallout today from what he said. >>> and it's not over until it's over. bernie sanders says he'll vote for hillary clinton but his campaign refuses to concede. so what does it all mean? >>> and we begin with a deadly and historic flooding that's killed...
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the big breakup, ripples from great britain's eu exit. what it means to americans.he presumptive nominee takes his brash opinions overseas t fallout from what he said. it's not over till it's over. bernie sanders says he'll vote for hillary clinton but his campaign refuses to concede, so what does it all mean?
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exiting the european union. it is going to happen. david cameron says. left in the eu now pushing for a quick and orderly exit, we'll see if that happens, along with italian premier in berlin just hours already coordinating a plan. on how to boot the uk from the european union. they're all meeting tomorrow. the british exit is standing the rhetoric on the campaign trail. hillary clinton today in ohio campaigning on her economic message with senator elizabeth warren bashing donald trump and america's big banks in the process. we've got it all covered right here, and you can tell with our fox business reporters across the globe. they are at the ready for you in this all important final hour of trade. and the member of parliament. she wanted to leave the eu. she get it. we will ask what's her plan? was there ever even a plan to proceed? john burton is the former eu ambassador, also the former prime minister of ireland. will northern ireland recoop and never sit on the sidelines, what he's buying now? we're live from the floor of the new york stock exchange. sorry to tell
exiting the european union. it is going to happen. david cameron says. left in the eu now pushing for a quick and orderly exit, we'll see if that happens, along with italian premier in berlin just hours already coordinating a plan. on how to boot the uk from the european union. they're all meeting tomorrow. the british exit is standing the rhetoric on the campaign trail. hillary clinton today in ohio campaigning on her economic message with senator elizabeth warren bashing donald trump and...
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do you get on vote in the so-called brexit, british exit from the eu? >> i do get to vote, and i will vote for exiting. as a brit, i think that the eu is a wonderful experiment but failed and will continue to fail. exiting it makes sense for the brits. staying in the union does nothing for great britain. judge napolitano: make the ideological argument why britain should get out of eu? >> you can see what's happening, they thought they would re-create the united states. they started a union with the financial dynamic without any consistent financial controls from country to country. it would be like if every state of the united states could do whatever it wanted with single currency but no standards applied, which is why you have greece, and financial collapse. my british friends complain about the micromanagement coming from a nation that they defeated in world war ii. judge napolitano: right. >> you have the generation of seniors who see germany making decisions and making bad ones. so this is about to some degree nationalism but also about survival of
do you get on vote in the so-called brexit, british exit from the eu? >> i do get to vote, and i will vote for exiting. as a brit, i think that the eu is a wonderful experiment but failed and will continue to fail. exiting it makes sense for the brits. staying in the union does nothing for great britain. judge napolitano: make the ideological argument why britain should get out of eu? >> you can see what's happening, they thought they would re-create the united states. they started...
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eu? and it is some talk today, sir, that the exit of the transfer will be earlier now come sometime around the end of august. could he comment on that as well? >> on collective responsibility at what i said. is suspended for the good of his campaign but it is now come back into place and some members of the government, members of the e cabinet are the ones you and i want you must be that we deliver the country's will to exit the european union. although the key decisions that will be taken by the next prime minister. as for the arrangement for the leadership election, there are all sorts of bodies, 22, a body board and all the rest of it to make decisions. i am your servant as it were. i want to make sure that we have stability and continuity in government of this country and we take the necessary steps to stabilizing but i know that the right thing to do is to hand over to a new team and a new leader to take positions forwa forward. >> can i welcome the emphasis of the prime minister now put on coming back together as a community? the our people now living in fear anyway the honorable mem
eu? and it is some talk today, sir, that the exit of the transfer will be earlier now come sometime around the end of august. could he comment on that as well? >> on collective responsibility at what i said. is suspended for the good of his campaign but it is now come back into place and some members of the government, members of the e cabinet are the ones you and i want you must be that we deliver the country's will to exit the european union. although the key decisions that will be...
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as they prepare to vote on referendum, they may exit eu.alysts disagree on the react, what does it mean for the economy? shaw, that is are these -- we have duel citizenship. >> no, i am british. charles: what is going to happen. >> as far as u.s. economy not a lot, as far as markets a lot, the unvarnished truth about broughtish exiting eu, they are a pillar of european central bank, if you remove one of those pillars you have a real problem. all other countries -- charles: they don't have the money. >> right, this will manifest itself in europe and world. charles: risk we know market will be crazy and volatile, an element of y2 k . >> there is life after divorce. charles: you sound like a man who might know that, hard way. >> i have learned my lesson. one way or another this will work out, one of our international money managers there, david cameron, and remain vote, business leader politician they want to keep status quo, but the guy on the street, they want change, they want to cut the ties with brussels, a similar dynamic to here, a popu
as they prepare to vote on referendum, they may exit eu.alysts disagree on the react, what does it mean for the economy? shaw, that is are these -- we have duel citizenship. >> no, i am british. charles: what is going to happen. >> as far as u.s. economy not a lot, as far as markets a lot, the unvarnished truth about broughtish exiting eu, they are a pillar of european central bank, if you remove one of those pillars you have a real problem. all other countries -- charles: they...
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while eu leaders want the process to leave dealt with immediately, it's not looking like that will happen. nhk world has the details. >> reporter: in the wake of the uk choosing a british exit or brexit, the eu is saying get on with it. the foreign ministers of six eu nations agreed to urge britain to begin negotiations as soon as possible. they say they want to prevent a long period of uncertainty. >> translator: great britain has to outline what kind of relationship it wants to have with the eu in the future and then we, the 27 members, will have to decide to what extent we can correspond to their vision and what our own interests are. >> reporter: but on the uk side, it's a different story. the vote is causing political chaos, and all sides are saying that leaving the eu will take time. >> there's no imperative on us to serve the notice at any particular time. the referendum is an internal matter. >> reporter: about 52% of voters opted for the uk to leave the eu in last week's referendum. shortly after the results came the first political casualty. british prime minister david cameron, who headed the remain campaign, announced he is stepping down. >> i do not think it wo
while eu leaders want the process to leave dealt with immediately, it's not looking like that will happen. nhk world has the details. >> reporter: in the wake of the uk choosing a british exit or brexit, the eu is saying get on with it. the foreign ministers of six eu nations agreed to urge britain to begin negotiations as soon as possible. they say they want to prevent a long period of uncertainty. >> translator: great britain has to outline what kind of relationship it wants to...
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you have the eu exiting the -- uk exiting european union. the uk doesn't have its own trade negotiators and might recall some from the eu. then you need to be working on the ttp deal with the u.s. will you divide negotiating teams? some voters seem to think they are limitless civil servants but you have to make priorities and would be interesting to know what that might be. also, if you could say whether you support no frills trade talks with the uk as some republican leaders have. thanks. >> thank you very much for the concern about your staffing. they are already very much overstretched because ttp discussing that today. we are negotiating around 20 agreements. we just finished with canada. we are negotiating with philippines, with mexico. we are preparing with which chile, indonesia and i probably have forgotten a few. where exact in that line we put the uk i'm not in position to tell you today. but we will reflect upon that. >> i don't know what a no frills trade agreement is. if someone might define that for me i might be better off. eng
you have the eu exiting the -- uk exiting european union. the uk doesn't have its own trade negotiators and might recall some from the eu. then you need to be working on the ttp deal with the u.s. will you divide negotiating teams? some voters seem to think they are limitless civil servants but you have to make priorities and would be interesting to know what that might be. also, if you could say whether you support no frills trade talks with the uk as some republican leaders have. thanks....
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exit. so, once that modification is made, the u.k. and the eu leaders will negotiate their new terms of the relationship. what will trade look like? what will regulations look like? what will immigration borders look like? >> c-span's washington journal live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. on the morning, usa today supreme court correspondent on the supreme court's remaining caseload and the abortion ruling. and the supreme court block of the obama executive orders will affect undocumented workers. and how theon cops new attack on law and order which everyone less sacred futures the reasons by government telling crimes to be ferguson affect. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 eastern. join the discussion. smithsonian976, the national air and space museum opened its doors to the public president joe for on hand -- gerald ford on hand. 40 ford anniversary -- anniversary special. plus live events at the front of the building. learn more about the museum as we talk with its director, museum curator and e
exit. so, once that modification is made, the u.k. and the eu leaders will negotiate their new terms of the relationship. what will trade look like? what will regulations look like? what will immigration borders look like? >> c-span's washington journal live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. on the morning, usa today supreme court correspondent on the supreme court's remaining caseload and the abortion ruling. and the supreme court block of the obama executive orders...
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eu leaders are meeting to discuss the united kingdom's exit from the european union. unclear, because britain wants to settle terms of its relationship with the eu before triggering the exit mechanism. and there's no let-up in the strong feelings here in london. thousands marched on parliament after a rally in trafalgar scare. erin mclaughlin joins us now live with the latest. erin, what can we expect from that meeting today with the leaders of the eu, all of them except for the uk? >> reporter: well, john, the arrivals are still under way. german chancellor angela merkel as well as the french president francois hollande have arrived for a historic summit. the first without a representative from the united kingdom, british prime minister david cameron was in brussels for a dinner last night, which he explained what he felt went wrong for him with the british referendum. he pointed to immigration. he said that people in the uk are very concerned about the free movement of people and that it's something that european leaders need to think about and today, forward thinki
eu leaders are meeting to discuss the united kingdom's exit from the european union. unclear, because britain wants to settle terms of its relationship with the eu before triggering the exit mechanism. and there's no let-up in the strong feelings here in london. thousands marched on parliament after a rally in trafalgar scare. erin mclaughlin joins us now live with the latest. erin, what can we expect from that meeting today with the leaders of the eu, all of them except for the uk? >>...
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exit from the eu is possible. ryan: good morning caroline. exactly is it a good place to start the conversation. i am joined by alexander, the owner of the evening standard. a prominent russian businessman. we have to talk brexit. there is this perception out there that the russians, the kremlin could not be more delighted if the u.k. exits because it means a weaker euro. not true? alexander: i think the brits are much wiser than thinking about making criminal he -- making kremlin happy. there are much more serious considerations. i don't think it is so important on the kremlin agenda. there might be someone there who might be personally thinking that something changes under brexit -- ryan: let's forget about persons. alexander: influenced by individual politics. russia plays a big role. whether brussels will be playing the role or some london politician. let's assume that brexit happens , what does change about what britain thinks about russia? nothing. yesterday when i think, without interfering. i think from the point of view of being wise
exit from the eu is possible. ryan: good morning caroline. exactly is it a good place to start the conversation. i am joined by alexander, the owner of the evening standard. a prominent russian businessman. we have to talk brexit. there is this perception out there that the russians, the kremlin could not be more delighted if the u.k. exits because it means a weaker euro. not true? alexander: i think the brits are much wiser than thinking about making criminal he -- making kremlin happy. there...
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european countries and could be argued that's one of the reason why the uk ultimately voted to exit the euone of the reasons. one of the issues. >> i'll admit this whole brexit mess, we only seem to be witnessing real quality from the likes of nicholas and chancellor merkel in the current environment. >> somewhat disagree. >> i would say the message from european leaders has been very m mixed. >> absolutely. it's a downgrade for uk with both fich and s&p slashing their rating. s&p warning more downgrades could follow. global chief sovereign rating officer. good to have you with us. there are those who would say that s&p also was caught offguard by this brexit vote and this downgrade comes a bit late. how do you view what's happened and the downgrading scenario, can we anticipate more downgrades to come if if turmoil continues. >> some people might say that we were wrong footed on brexit and they would probably be right. we've been quite clear or base case had been all along that the remain vote would win the day, which was as we all remember of the broad consensus at the time. so indeed we
european countries and could be argued that's one of the reason why the uk ultimately voted to exit the euone of the reasons. one of the issues. >> i'll admit this whole brexit mess, we only seem to be witnessing real quality from the likes of nicholas and chancellor merkel in the current environment. >> somewhat disagree. >> i would say the message from european leaders has been very m mixed. >> absolutely. it's a downgrade for uk with both fich and s&p slashing...
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dean, to this notion of some kind of revenge being exacted by the eu in the exit negotiations, the eu easily find itself if other countries get any kind of encouragement from this about exit or if voters in other countries start to make some demands of their elected officials about exiting or having referendum on exiting, they may find themselves not in as strong a position as they might want to be in these negotiations with the uk. >> that's right. and again, my hope would be is that the leadership in the eu would go okay, this is a serious issue, why is it that first off obviously the people in the uk just voted to leave but you do have this fear that many other countries see it that way. you know, if we had a referendum in new jersey, new york, alabama, pick your state, none of them are going to vote to leave. none of them would even be close. everyone understands the benefits they get from being part of the united states. and i think it would be more forward-thinking on the part of the european union leadership rather than think how can we punish the people of the uk so no one els
dean, to this notion of some kind of revenge being exacted by the eu in the exit negotiations, the eu easily find itself if other countries get any kind of encouragement from this about exit or if voters in other countries start to make some demands of their elected officials about exiting or having referendum on exiting, they may find themselves not in as strong a position as they might want to be in these negotiations with the uk. >> that's right. and again, my hope would be is that the...
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that the next prime minister would decide when to vote article 50, triggers a departure from the eu. exit could take decade to complete. we will keep an eye on wall street as opening bellies in two and a half hours. >>> tragic story involving a child and a gun. a four year-old dies after being shot inside of her north philadelphia home. >> this morning detectives trying to figure out how this all happen. steve keeley is live at police headquarters with more on this story, hi there, steve. >> reporter: very distraught 25 year-old mother still in shock essentially. she was here for hours at headquarters before a family member pick her up and took her home. she may be back here. she's a mother of a three and four years old that lived with the mother's boyfriend as well. police were both trying to trace that glock pistol and as to not just who owned it and how it was obtained but where it was kept in the house. little girl was up in the second floor bedroom in the north 22nd street. shot in her face above her eye. police arrived to find the crying mother historical holding her four year-old o
that the next prime minister would decide when to vote article 50, triggers a departure from the eu. exit could take decade to complete. we will keep an eye on wall street as opening bellies in two and a half hours. >>> tragic story involving a child and a gun. a four year-old dies after being shot inside of her north philadelphia home. >> this morning detectives trying to figure out how this all happen. steve keeley is live at police headquarters with more on this story, hi...
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her colleagues preparing to make the final case if they should exit the eu or stay. to london and bring in cnn's phil black. this is a remarkable debate and her murder and this kind of pause in the lobbying for or against leaving the eu. tonight's the last final big debate before people decide thursday. >> reporter: it is extraordinary, christine. the polls are so close. the country is divided and there is so much as stake. what you are hearing from those arguing to remain with the european union led by the prime minister david cameron, they are stressing the issue of the decision. this is a once in a generation decision with potentially huge consequences. those arguing for the brexit, they are doubling down on their core points. they have been stressing throughout the only way to control immigration and return sovereignty to britain is vote for britain to leave the european union. both sides are trying to convince the undecided voters because they are the ones in such a tight race that will ultimately determine the outcome. we will be hearing very desperate attempts
her colleagues preparing to make the final case if they should exit the eu or stay. to london and bring in cnn's phil black. this is a remarkable debate and her murder and this kind of pause in the lobbying for or against leaving the eu. tonight's the last final big debate before people decide thursday. >> reporter: it is extraordinary, christine. the polls are so close. the country is divided and there is so much as stake. what you are hearing from those arguing to remain with the...
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leave supporters say an exit from the eu hillary store power to parl lent. cameron has been stressing that the uk is stronger and richer. cameron getting supports as well as president obama. it gives the remain fraction a 66% probability of winning. most watchers say it will be extremely close. they have been volatile ahead of today's referendum. i'm jackie ibanez. for all of your headlines log on to fog muse.com. toks news.com. >> love is in the air. actually it is in the airport. it is called tinder for hooking up with other travelers at the airport that's buffer fly. >> whether you are a -- looking to make new friend before an event, it brings travelers together. users sign in and can contact others through messaging. if only a certain former senator had this and then he wouldn't have to tap his foot under the stall for attention. remember larry craig? >> from idaho. >> guess what year that was. >> 2006? >> 88. >> 2007. >> that's impressive. doesn't time fly when you are a strategist. >> exactly. what do you think of the app? tinder for finding people. i
leave supporters say an exit from the eu hillary store power to parl lent. cameron has been stressing that the uk is stronger and richer. cameron getting supports as well as president obama. it gives the remain fraction a 66% probability of winning. most watchers say it will be extremely close. they have been volatile ahead of today's referendum. i'm jackie ibanez. for all of your headlines log on to fog muse.com. toks news.com. >> love is in the air. actually it is in the airport. it is...
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the vote on whether britain should stay in the eu or exit. over the weekend, people remembered the 41-year-old lawmaker jo cox. she is the first british lawmakers to be killed in 46 years. let's bring in our nic robertson. nic, there is no doubt that jo cox's death is having a big impact on this vote. >> reporter: absolutely. we talked to people over the weekend here about their opinion now jo cox has been killed. i asked a lot of people do you think it will change your mind. some said no. they will stick with their original positions. quite a number of people said they would vote no to leave the eu, but now they are changing their mind. some said they were sitting on the fence, but now they will vote to stay within the eu. the reason they cited is because her killing makes them concerned more about the future of the country. the most divisive issue is over immigration. jo cox was really seen as somebody to bring the community together. it has awakened concerns here and debating the issue of immigration. people can see how dangerous and divis
the vote on whether britain should stay in the eu or exit. over the weekend, people remembered the 41-year-old lawmaker jo cox. she is the first british lawmakers to be killed in 46 years. let's bring in our nic robertson. nic, there is no doubt that jo cox's death is having a big impact on this vote. >> reporter: absolutely. we talked to people over the weekend here about their opinion now jo cox has been killed. i asked a lot of people do you think it will change your mind. some said...
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and the fact that, you know, the brits decided to exit the eu. what was that about? >> well, i think there are a number of things to say here. one is i think you have a lot of people reacting to the immigration issue, that we know is very high on their agenda. and secondly, the impact of the loss of so many jobs, especially in britain, you've had a terrific, you know, recession. they got hit much harder than we got hit here in the united states. they're unemployment is much higher. so i think you have those factors playing. but to pick up on what you say in your opening state, anybody in this country thinks, gee, we're so different, they might be whistling past the graveyard, judge jeanine, because you look at the polls over there, the polls were wrong. you look at the anti-establishment fervor over there, i see a lot of it over here. and when you stop and think about, you know, even the history. remember, margaret thatcher won and bought conservatism to great britain and next year it was ronald reagan right here in the united states. but where i think you're off a b
and the fact that, you know, the brits decided to exit the eu. what was that about? >> well, i think there are a number of things to say here. one is i think you have a lot of people reacting to the immigration issue, that we know is very high on their agenda. and secondly, the impact of the loss of so many jobs, especially in britain, you've had a terrific, you know, recession. they got hit much harder than we got hit here in the united states. they're unemployment is much higher. so i...