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hollande and mr. philippe martinez? pascal: i think the best is that there are no losers because it's best for the government not to withdraw its text, otherwise hollande would lose the rest of credibilitity he has and his credibility is very little and t's important that the c.g.t., also, we have already spoken about it because it's a need for the future of the trade unions and it is important also that they don't lose their leader. so maybe the solution would be not to withdraw the article two of the bill, which is the central content but maybe the government could accept some compromises about some odorous text of the bill. so every -- the government and the trade union and the c.g.t. could at the end -- yeah, show like winners or like half losers, i don't know. peter: we're talking about winners and allowsers. maybe it -- i'd like to -- losers. i'd like to ask this question. who are the winners and the losers in the grande nation? malte: could be. eople in principle support remplets. 70% or against the specific refo
hollande and mr. philippe martinez? pascal: i think the best is that there are no losers because it's best for the government not to withdraw its text, otherwise hollande would lose the rest of credibilitity he has and his credibility is very little and t's important that the c.g.t., also, we have already spoken about it because it's a need for the future of the trade unions and it is important also that they don't lose their leader. so maybe the solution would be not to withdraw the article...
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holland: but i don't think we had a vote against us on the floor of the house.ow, the senate chairman didn't feel as strongly as i did, and i basically told her to go to hell. you could either have a cosmetology board, or you could accept my language and she accepted it. sharyl: a happy ending for one profession in one state. but nationwide, it's estimated licensing restrictions reduce job opportunities by 2.85 million, mostly in low and middle income professions. veterans and immigrants are among the hardest hit. >> entrepreneurs are backbone of this country. then for the government to come in and make it almost impossible to even start small businesses, to even be an entrepreneur, that that is just really you know just unfair, and is very unfortunate. sharyl: professional barber and beauty groups told us all the training is for safety and you can be a barber in some states in 11 months. but, they are looking for ways to reduce the time and funding necessary. ahead on full measure, as if hospitals weren't frightening enough, we look at a new cyber threat of hac
holland: but i don't think we had a vote against us on the floor of the house.ow, the senate chairman didn't feel as strongly as i did, and i basically told her to go to hell. you could either have a cosmetology board, or you could accept my language and she accepted it. sharyl: a happy ending for one profession in one state. but nationwide, it's estimated licensing restrictions reduce job opportunities by 2.85 million, mostly in low and middle income professions. veterans and immigrants are...
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where is president francois hollande on that? >> president francois hollande would like to see a u.k. exit happen quickly rather the end slowly. the same point of view he had over the weekend from the bank of france governor who said, this needs to happen quickly in a very, very quick manner. of course, president hollande of the pressure of the rise the leaders. back-to-back meetings yesterday. we met with the opposition leaders, the same people who might face some in the next presidential elections next year. you had of course, the national director who is calling for this same referendum to happen in france. she wants the referendum and --t's she calls for exit frexit. and it nicolas are cozy an interview, you can see the front page here. baghdad. she wants a new eu by the end of this year. also says once to see the amf to stop dealing in european affairs. he wants europe to have its own european monetary form. >> karen, one of the problems is a possible knockdown effect. what sort of political pressure is actually on president
where is president francois hollande on that? >> president francois hollande would like to see a u.k. exit happen quickly rather the end slowly. the same point of view he had over the weekend from the bank of france governor who said, this needs to happen quickly in a very, very quick manner. of course, president hollande of the pressure of the rise the leaders. back-to-back meetings yesterday. we met with the opposition leaders, the same people who might face some in the next...
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that's in fact what hollande has been pressing for. you a paragraph at the end of that meeting yesterday between renzi and hollande, he said we must show responsibility at this moment even if it's also sad. responsibility means not wasting time to deal with the departure of the united kingdom and not wasting time either on the question of stimulus we must give to the european 27. already discounting britain as part of the 28-member european union. francois hollande would like to see things move along quickly. we're expected to see the european parliament over in strasbourg hammer that point home today. they've got a law, a non-binding resolution that they're going to adopt apparently that's going to put pressure on britain to make a decision quickly. it's what a lot of people have been saying. one further note, max. that is there's been a lot of talk about the brexit, the possibility that there be a contagion effect with the british leaving the european union, that the french would like to do that too. but an opinion poll that's out th
that's in fact what hollande has been pressing for. you a paragraph at the end of that meeting yesterday between renzi and hollande, he said we must show responsibility at this moment even if it's also sad. responsibility means not wasting time to deal with the departure of the united kingdom and not wasting time either on the question of stimulus we must give to the european 27. already discounting britain as part of the 28-member european union. francois hollande would like to see things move...
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france is on high alert as president a lot calls a -- president hollande calls a double stabbing near paris a terrorist attack. he pledge of allegiance to the islamic state. what more can france do to protect people from terror? in the u.s., president barack obama urges tougher gun controls in the wake of orlando's mass shooting. less common new clues suggesting the killer, who hated gays, may have been gay himself. britain moves toward brexit. opinion polls show brexit supporters taking the lead, which sent jitters through global stock markets. ♪ >> good to have you with us. tonight, france is once again at the center of europe's fight against islamic extremism. president friends while aland -- francois hollande said that the double stabbing was a terror attack. this is emerging after a chilling video shows the suspect pledge of allegiance to the so-called islamic state. >> france had long dreaded in attack during the 2016 european football tournament. it was here where a french couple were killed in an apparent islamic attack. the killer stabbed a man outside his home late on thursd
france is on high alert as president a lot calls a -- president hollande calls a double stabbing near paris a terrorist attack. he pledge of allegiance to the islamic state. what more can france do to protect people from terror? in the u.s., president barack obama urges tougher gun controls in the wake of orlando's mass shooting. less common new clues suggesting the killer, who hated gays, may have been gay himself. britain moves toward brexit. opinion polls show brexit supporters taking the...
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francois hollande, the french president, says while he is disappointed with the vote, he will respect the decision of the british people. hello, i am an that young. welcome to "france 24's" special ongoing coverage of the decision by great britain to leave the european union. as we now know, 52% of the population voted yes to leave, with 72% of brits turning out to vote. it was the largest turnout since the 1992 general election. nigel for roger, the man behind rage hasaign -- nigel fa declared independence day. prime minister david cameron says he will step down. the british pound dropped to the lowest level since 1995 while the result has caused panic across the world's stop mark. -- stock market. questions are now being raised about the future of the european project. however, eu leaders say britain will remember -- will remain a --ber of the block politicians in northern island and scotland -- in northern ireland and scotland are raising the possibility of a vote to leave the u.k. let's listen to what british prime minister david cameron had to say. david cameron: i will do everyt
francois hollande, the french president, says while he is disappointed with the vote, he will respect the decision of the british people. hello, i am an that young. welcome to "france 24's" special ongoing coverage of the decision by great britain to leave the european union. as we now know, 52% of the population voted yes to leave, with 72% of brits turning out to vote. it was the largest turnout since the 1992 general election. nigel for roger, the man behind rage hasaign -- nigel...
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francois hollande used his speech to once again praised the country security forces and vowed to crack down hard on their attackers. lande: violence carried out against the representatives of public order will never go unpunished. justice will be applied with the maximum force. all those who defy the authority of the state must know that they will have to answer for their acts. reporter: the french government has been keen to underline its support for the country's police , forced to work under the threat of terrorism and a growing climate of social unrest. tom: now, a black box flight recorder has been recovered from the egyptair flight which crashed in the eastern mediterranean last month en route from paris to cairo. it is hoped it will offer tea information as to what brought the plane down, killing all 66 passengers and crew on board. two days ago, deep-sea diving equipment located the crash site and the other cockpit voice recorder was recovered. their inmate line the vital clues -- therein may like the vital clues. commanders in the iraqi army save flags are flying at government
francois hollande used his speech to once again praised the country security forces and vowed to crack down hard on their attackers. lande: violence carried out against the representatives of public order will never go unpunished. justice will be applied with the maximum force. all those who defy the authority of the state must know that they will have to answer for their acts. reporter: the french government has been keen to underline its support for the country's police , forced to work under...
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i'd like to express all my gratitude and recognition. >> francois hollande speaking there, and due athat stand as well today, the secretary general of the u.n., ban ki-moon. and after the uk voting to leave the eu, you had francois hollande there suggesting that this was democracy at work, but it is now a separation or a divorce that will be the next and very difficult stage as the eu effectively organizes how the uk will leave the project. after the uk voted to leave, the u.s. spoke with the british prime minister on the phone. >> barack obama told david cameron the special relationship remains a key part. >> mr. cameron had campaigned heavily to remain in the union, now he is stepping down and wants a new leader in place by october. >> i think the country requires fresh leadership to take it in this direction. i will do everything i can as prime minister to steady the ship over the coming weeks and months, but i do not think it would be right for me to try to be the captain that steers our country to its next destination. >> rob nib let is director of chatham house, back with us for
i'd like to express all my gratitude and recognition. >> francois hollande speaking there, and due athat stand as well today, the secretary general of the u.n., ban ki-moon. and after the uk voting to leave the eu, you had francois hollande there suggesting that this was democracy at work, but it is now a separation or a divorce that will be the next and very difficult stage as the eu effectively organizes how the uk will leave the project. after the uk voted to leave, the u.s. spoke with...
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and hollande and merkel not react in the same way. hollande saying we want it quick.n't have a prime minister, we'll have to wait. and legally it will be really difficult to accelerate all that. so will france and germany really stick together? on the big principles, i would think so. but it would be difficult. >> the last question, this was a european project put together to ensure peace and security. which we have had to all intents and purposes over the past 60 years or so. it was more about peace and security than it was about prosperity. it's become this economic project, but it was always a political project. >> i think the other way around. the idea was to make it economy in order to bring peace and prosperity. >> fair enough. but in the end, the economic integration never really worked, did it. my question to you is, is this a project limping towards disaster? >> i think we are confusing two things. the european union which more or less actually kind of worked and the eurozone which has been a pretty bad result in the last 10, 15 years now. and that is really
and hollande and merkel not react in the same way. hollande saying we want it quick.n't have a prime minister, we'll have to wait. and legally it will be really difficult to accelerate all that. so will france and germany really stick together? on the big principles, i would think so. but it would be difficult. >> the last question, this was a european project put together to ensure peace and security. which we have had to all intents and purposes over the past 60 years or so. it was more...
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hollande speaking, we'll translate it as we get it in. is here, i'd love o'hare him translate the thing. -- love to hear him translate the whole thing. welcome back, by the way. speaking of angela merkel -- >> how do you say her name? >> angela. angela merkel. i thought after a week overseas you'd be more cultured. >> angela. that's the italian pronunciation. connell: what's on the line for her? >> if you want to know why the germans aren't looking to really destroy the u.k. and its partnership with them, look at these numbers. 2015, the u.k. was germany's largest export market. so they sold -- for cars. 809,000 cars exported from germany to the u.k. about 18.3% of all german cars went to the united kingdom. that is amazing. connell: so she won't be too tough on the trade negotiations. >> here's the whole thing, i know the markets are trading off although the dow is starting to come back -- go back down again, and i know that the pound took a pounding this morning and will continue until they figure out what's going on over there. but the
hollande speaking, we'll translate it as we get it in. is here, i'd love o'hare him translate the thing. -- love to hear him translate the whole thing. welcome back, by the way. speaking of angela merkel -- >> how do you say her name? >> angela. angela merkel. i thought after a week overseas you'd be more cultured. >> angela. that's the italian pronunciation. connell: what's on the line for her? >> if you want to know why the germans aren't looking to really destroy the...
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angela merkel in germany, franÇois hollande in france, all the major leaders, their reaction to whathe uk has done and all of this will be to try to calm the nerves not only of those in the financial system but those people in the eu who say okay, what is going on, britain is out, does that mean the european union is under threat? some believe it could be. mark carney, governor of the bank of england doing everything he could to say it is okay, we planned d for this and we will fine. . >> this news really stunned everybody overall. britain bows out, believe that is 52% to 48% and this is the deck i wanted to make, the bookies were betting on the remain vote so more people, the little guys were betting to leave. they were wrong. now they point to boris johnson, the new leader. what do you anticipate for that? he is the leader of the exit campaign, former mayor of london. bookies are saying he is likely the new leader. ashley: after this event who do you believe? polls said it would be close. most of the bookmaker's will bet on absolutely anything and 80% chance remains that they will
angela merkel in germany, franÇois hollande in france, all the major leaders, their reaction to whathe uk has done and all of this will be to try to calm the nerves not only of those in the financial system but those people in the eu who say okay, what is going on, britain is out, does that mean the european union is under threat? some believe it could be. mark carney, governor of the bank of england doing everything he could to say it is okay, we planned d for this and we will fine. ....
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and i proposed yesterday to angela hmerkel and francois hollande to give possibility to younger students by uk the people who visit, who study in the european union in my view must have the possibility to have the european citizenship and european passport. so i'm ready to create some initiatives for the people who come from uk, but it's impossible to accept the idea for uk is possible to bring only the good thing from european ideas and not the problem. i'm italian. i know the reaction about migration. we discussed just some months ago about the risks for migration. you discussed about the risks of the camp. now it is time to have solidity of europe and also have common values, not only a common mar t market. this is my priority and ethe priority to europe in my view. >> prime minister renzi, you seem to under threat in italy because italy, france, denmark and many other countries have nationalist movements and protest movements that also want to get out of europe. they're calling for referendums everywhere we look in netherlands, et cetera. is this a serious worry and people fear that
and i proposed yesterday to angela hmerkel and francois hollande to give possibility to younger students by uk the people who visit, who study in the european union in my view must have the possibility to have the european citizenship and european passport. so i'm ready to create some initiatives for the people who come from uk, but it's impossible to accept the idea for uk is possible to bring only the good thing from european ideas and not the problem. i'm italian. i know the reaction about...
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of the kind of populist feeling in some of these countries, particularly france, holland, sweden, and thers, in france -- france particularly it's much more virulent, its populism, than our own, and therefore you you could find the e.u. itself unraveling because of this and then you really are into uncharted territory. >> exactly. and we briefly touched on jeremy corbin. do you think he is likely to survive? because let's face it, even his staunchest supporters say that he simply wasn't automobile or visible -- audible or visible on the campaign trail? >> it will be interesting to see what happens. before this happened he wads even more popular amongst the rank and file than he had been when he was elected. so there is an issue there. but he was elected not really because he was left-wing, but because he kind of nonted a former -- form of leadership image that the other candidates to the labour leadership didn't demonstrate. he's now been seen to be wanting, and your hesitation about whether this might now lead to dramatic consequences for the corbin leadership might be accurate. >> o
of the kind of populist feeling in some of these countries, particularly france, holland, sweden, and thers, in france -- france particularly it's much more virulent, its populism, than our own, and therefore you you could find the e.u. itself unraveling because of this and then you really are into uncharted territory. >> exactly. and we briefly touched on jeremy corbin. do you think he is likely to survive? because let's face it, even his staunchest supporters say that he simply wasn't...
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francois hollande says he will press ahead with plans for a tax cut to benefit the middle class overhe next year when he is expected to seek reelection. costid the tax cut will the state 2 billion euros in that france would manage to make its budget deficit target of 2.7 percent next year. that is despite a warning from the public spending watchdog on wednesday that the country was spending too much money on new initiatives. like financial help to farmers. at thes lond a minute brexit would have an impact on france's economy. he says they must adapt rules including those on taxation to make paris more attractive for banks who may want to leave london. finally, plastic bags will longer be available in stores across france as of tomorrow. some shop owners are concerned about the pending dan as they say that the more green friendly alternatives are much more expensive. as of friday, this pharmacist will not be allowed to give out plastic bags and fortunately, she has alternatives. canvas bags, paper bags for medicine, prescriptions. being more environmentally friendly comes with a hefty
francois hollande says he will press ahead with plans for a tax cut to benefit the middle class overhe next year when he is expected to seek reelection. costid the tax cut will the state 2 billion euros in that france would manage to make its budget deficit target of 2.7 percent next year. that is despite a warning from the public spending watchdog on wednesday that the country was spending too much money on new initiatives. like financial help to farmers. at thes lond a minute brexit would...
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we have new information about the three people arrested with a truck full of guns outside of the holland tinl. this is video as they face the judge. next, hear why they won't be leaving their jail cells anytime soon. >>> plus, there's this -- what a mess. a york county town is dealing with a may fly invasion. next, hear why it's not expected to last very long. ce company offers guaranteed acceptance life insurance to men and women ages 50 to 85. i talk to customers every day who are concerned that they won't qualify for life insurance due to their health. they worry about leaving behind funeral expenses and unpaid medical bills for their loved ones. but i'm proud to tell them that a policy from colonial penn can help with their insurance needs. many people struggle financially, worrying about paying their bills. i explain that we offer coverage starting at $9.95 a month and our whole life insurance, it's an affordable way to help the final expenses. that gives them peace of mind without going over budget. applying for insurance can sometimes be confusing and overwhelming. but it doesn't
we have new information about the three people arrested with a truck full of guns outside of the holland tinl. this is video as they face the judge. next, hear why they won't be leaving their jail cells anytime soon. >>> plus, there's this -- what a mess. a york county town is dealing with a may fly invasion. next, hear why it's not expected to last very long. ce company offers guaranteed acceptance life insurance to men and women ages 50 to 85. i talk to customers every day who are...
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. >>> new details on the scare at holland tunnel in north jersey 36789 men on a mission are arrested with a vehicle full of weapons. tonight "eyewitness news" reporter greg argos tells us about the local connection to this disturbing case. >> reporter: less than 30 minutes before port authority police pulled over this not so inn conspicuous pick up for crack in the windshield the driver, john ramsey, posted this to his face book page. going to a hotel to extract a 16 year-old girl, adding her friend died of her heroin overdose, i'm bringing her out of new york today and anybody else in that hotel that wants to go home too. >> shooting, training, instruction. >> reporter: he is owner of the gun range near allentown and two others with him never complete that had mission. port third police arrested the trio moment before they entered the holland tunnel and found the weapons inside their truck, including multiple handguns, one assault rifle, body arm or, knives, night vision goggles and multiple round of ammunition. >> large majority of these weapons were loaded. >> i was surprised that
. >>> new details on the scare at holland tunnel in north jersey 36789 men on a mission are arrested with a vehicle full of weapons. tonight "eyewitness news" reporter greg argos tells us about the local connection to this disturbing case. >> reporter: less than 30 minutes before port authority police pulled over this not so inn conspicuous pick up for crack in the windshield the driver, john ramsey, posted this to his face book page. going to a hotel to extract a 16...
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francois hollande saying we can't do anything until u.k. files for exit.ine hyde is still with us in berlin outside where the conference is happening right now. a sense of helplessness coming out of this and a sense of urgency as well. and how they can desperately try to put forward a united front with clearly underneath it all there is rather little as to the timing. they are saying the ball is in the uk's park right now. they are really trying to show a about their priorities through the eu. unemployment, investing in technology, growing their economy. but clearly there is no agreement as much as they kept saying there was about when this will happen. angela merkel refusing to commit to any sort of timeline. you hear from hollande this desperation and sense of urgency, we can do nothing until the u.k. triggers article 50. this underlines everything we have been hearing that they can only agree that it's up to the u.k. to trigger article 50. merkel wants to go slower. two want to other go as quickly as possible. francois hollande saying the eu 27 should a
francois hollande saying we can't do anything until u.k. files for exit.ine hyde is still with us in berlin outside where the conference is happening right now. a sense of helplessness coming out of this and a sense of urgency as well. and how they can desperately try to put forward a united front with clearly underneath it all there is rather little as to the timing. they are saying the ball is in the uk's park right now. they are really trying to show a about their priorities through the eu....
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it will be interesting to see in particular what she says after her meeting with hollande because hollande has also been very clear. the uk is out. let's move on. this must happen as quickly as possible. merkel is playing the good cop, if you will, where she says let's take some time here. and perhaps the biggest indication that germany could allow, for example, for a little bit of an open door for the uk is that her chief of staff told the local rnd paper here that, quote, politicians in london should have the opportunity once again to reconsider the consequences of a withdrawal. so just a little space there for perhaps the uk to give it another think. maybe regrexit is a possibility for doing something over again. >> there's some suggestion here, some academics suggesting that perhaps the article 50 will never actually be invoked because it's all on the uk to make that happen. and until they've got some -- that's their bargaining chip effectively with europe. how do you think chancellor merkel would respond to that? >> reporter: i think that in a legal sense, this is absolutely true. the
it will be interesting to see in particular what she says after her meeting with hollande because hollande has also been very clear. the uk is out. let's move on. this must happen as quickly as possible. merkel is playing the good cop, if you will, where she says let's take some time here. and perhaps the biggest indication that germany could allow, for example, for a little bit of an open door for the uk is that her chief of staff told the local rnd paper here that, quote, politicians in...
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plus, a new incident in europe that francois hollande is calling terrorism.we go to break, some more scenes from last night's vigil. we'll be right back. anyone with type 2 diabetes knows how it feels to see yr numbers go up, despite urest efforts. t what if you could turn thingaround? love your numbers? what if you cod... discover once-daily invokana®. it's the #1 prescribed sglt2 inhibitor that works to lower a1c. a pill taken jt once in the morning, invokana® is used alo with diet and exercise to significantly lower blood sugar in adultwith type 2 diabetes. in fact, it's been proven to be more effective at wering a1c than januvia. invokana® works around the clock by reducing the amount of sugar and sending some sugar out through the process of urination. and while it's not for lowering systolic blood pressure or weight loss, it may help you with both. invokana® can cause important side effects, including dehydration, which may cause you to feel dizzy, faint, lightheaded, or weak, upon standing. other side effects may include genital yet infections,, change
plus, a new incident in europe that francois hollande is calling terrorism.we go to break, some more scenes from last night's vigil. we'll be right back. anyone with type 2 diabetes knows how it feels to see yr numbers go up, despite urest efforts. t what if you could turn thingaround? love your numbers? what if you cod... discover once-daily invokana®. it's the #1 prescribed sglt2 inhibitor that works to lower a1c. a pill taken jt once in the morning, invokana® is used alo with diet and...
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paul holland, worth noting he was previously vice president with pure software.have you with us. it's going to take not only months but years. where to put your workers, where to invest in real estate, where to take out leases, that kind of thing. very important for a lot of businesses. how has this changed the landscape for you? >> i think for companies just beginning their efforts, just as we adjusted to the brexit. as you know, i ran a european operation for pierce software and worked for reed hastings, and we chose to go to amsterdam in that case, in part because we wanted to be on the continent. i think people will be looking at places that are still within the eu, as they adjust to the news of the uk kind of pulling out of the -- >> how much do you work that other countries pull out, too. the worst-case scenario is just the first domino. >> i think there's many winners and losers, some in the tech sector, and when you start looking at things like what's happening across europe now, all of the extreme right-wing parties, what the historian calls the ethno-na
paul holland, worth noting he was previously vice president with pure software.have you with us. it's going to take not only months but years. where to put your workers, where to invest in real estate, where to take out leases, that kind of thing. very important for a lot of businesses. how has this changed the landscape for you? >> i think for companies just beginning their efforts, just as we adjusted to the brexit. as you know, i ran a european operation for pierce software and worked...
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but when they were pulled over approaching the holland tunnel, police found five handguns, body armord a loaded m-4 asult rifle in their truck. prosecutors charged them with weapons violations but friends say john ramsey merely forgot to unload his truck that day and that he's no vigilante. >> every time he's gone on one of these rescues there was never any firearms. they were going there to help. they were going there to rescue. they had their hearts into it. nothing else. >> friends are now organizing a fund-raiser to pay for the group's legal bills. >>> from our delaware bureau the state senate passed a bill today aimed at allowing first defenders to escape conviction for misdemeanor marijuana offenses. the if a first offender pleads guilty or no contest to an offense and complies with the terms and conditions of probation. the probation bill awaits the governor's signature. >>> there's a coming together of cultures tonight tonight in center city. >> joining members of the muslim community for the iftar dinner. it's the communal meal that breaks the ramadan fast each day at sunset.
but when they were pulled over approaching the holland tunnel, police found five handguns, body armord a loaded m-4 asult rifle in their truck. prosecutors charged them with weapons violations but friends say john ramsey merely forgot to unload his truck that day and that he's no vigilante. >> every time he's gone on one of these rescues there was never any firearms. they were going there to help. they were going there to rescue. they had their hearts into it. nothing else. >>...
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a young jewish girl hiding in an attic in holland where she writes in her diary, could it be true that forces have landed and we would be liberated. dwight eisenhower weighs in, the supreme commander, saying we have landed and the hour of liberation is approaching. but winston churchill, the prime minister of great britain, adds the sobering note that although we had a successful landing, in fact, we had a very long way to go. we are better than 700 miles away from berlin itself. as you can see by this map here, we have managed to achieve a toehold on the peninsula in france. we are along the beaches, that we are also facing a very hard, serious fight trying to move through northern france before we can start to get traction on defeating nazi germany. we are now in the race across france galleries in which we tell the story of the allied advance across northern france up to operation cobra in july of 1945. we were bottled up in the hedgerows. behind me, you can see how these wooded hedgerows across the fields of france held up our military advancement. these hedgerows were so thick, th
a young jewish girl hiding in an attic in holland where she writes in her diary, could it be true that forces have landed and we would be liberated. dwight eisenhower weighs in, the supreme commander, saying we have landed and the hour of liberation is approaching. but winston churchill, the prime minister of great britain, adds the sobering note that although we had a successful landing, in fact, we had a very long way to go. we are better than 700 miles away from berlin itself. as you can see...
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lehigh and carbon counties are in custody in new york city after they were pulled over outside the hollandunnel. >>> 4:16. environmental investigators are looking into new drinking water concerns in bucks county. doylestown closed the cross keys well after testing founded it was contaminated with chemical compounds. now, the pennsylvania department of environmental protection is testing more drinking water sources in doylestown, buckingham and plumsted. the chemical compounds are the same that led to water problems in horsham, warrenton and warminster where authorities say contamination came from a former navy base in montgomery county. at this point they don't know the source of the cross keys contamination. >>> today,ç former u.s. house speaker dennis hastert must report to a federal medical prison in minnesota. he admitted in a plea deal he tried to pay hush money to a victim of his alleged sexual misconduct. the investigation revealed he sexually abused at least four boys during his teaching days in the '60s and '70s. he wasn't charged with child abuse because the statute of limitatio
lehigh and carbon counties are in custody in new york city after they were pulled over outside the hollandunnel. >>> 4:16. environmental investigators are looking into new drinking water concerns in bucks county. doylestown closed the cross keys well after testing founded it was contaminated with chemical compounds. now, the pennsylvania department of environmental protection is testing more drinking water sources in doylestown, buckingham and plumsted. the chemical compounds are the...
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a catamaran flipped over at the wildwood crest yacht club from nick holland. a trampoline wrapped around a utility pole from phyllis concord ya. and debris on the dunes taken by ed johns. we thank them all. >>> when breaking news or weather happens in your neighborhood, we invite you to join the action and share your photos and video with us by email to jointheaction@6abc.com. we're on social media with #6abc action. the 30-year political career of chicago, illinois appeared to crash and burn today as a a jury convicted him on all counts in federal court. kog a jury, an illegal $1 million loan for his run for mayor in 2007 caused the dominoes to start falling. falling on a succession of crimes that resulted in guilty verdicts today. live outside the courthouse tonight is "action news" reporter dann cuellar. jim, congressman chaka fattah's conviction now turns his congressional district into a bit of chaos. there are calls for him to resign paving the way for a special election. >> very tough day, but we're going to consult with my lawyers, figure out what our
a catamaran flipped over at the wildwood crest yacht club from nick holland. a trampoline wrapped around a utility pole from phyllis concord ya. and debris on the dunes taken by ed johns. we thank them all. >>> when breaking news or weather happens in your neighborhood, we invite you to join the action and share your photos and video with us by email to jointheaction@6abc.com. we're on social media with #6abc action. the 30-year political career of chicago, illinois appeared to crash...
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holland began his career as a police officer in downingtown in 1997. and he graduated from the fbi national academy in 2010. >> from the front page of the north penn life banners featuring the names and faces of area residents who have served in the armed forces now line main street in lansdale. about 65 of the 205 ordered banners are currently in place, representing veterans date willing back as far as the civil war. >> that's a look at some of the newspaper headlines, from around the delaware valley. >> well, coming up: the gorilla enclosure at the cincinnati zoo reopens today for the first time since boy fell into the exhibit. >> i we'll talk about the safety changes the zoo made and let you know why his parent, the little boy's parent, won't face any charges. also, it is going to be a who's who of stars at muhammad ali funeral, the philly connection to the service. plus: >> much of florida under state of emergency this morning, as tropical storm colin continues to move it way across the southeast. i'm hena daniels, more on this severe weather comin
holland began his career as a police officer in downingtown in 1997. and he graduated from the fbi national academy in 2010. >> from the front page of the north penn life banners featuring the names and faces of area residents who have served in the armed forces now line main street in lansdale. about 65 of the 205 ordered banners are currently in place, representing veterans date willing back as far as the civil war. >> that's a look at some of the newspaper headlines, from around...
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membership, but hollande rejected the call. one of the big questions now is how brexit will affect the british economy, the fifth largest in the world. earlier today, i sat down with london school of economics professor swati dhingra, who's been studying the possibility and potential impact of the move since the referendum was announced last year. it's not theoretical anymore. >> oh, absolutely not. it was never theoretical, but now i think it's earlier it was' possibility, now it is a reality. just to give you sort of ballpark numbers of what we think the impact will be, the next five years after the brexit, we should expect g.d.p. to decline 1% to 3%. 1% decline means 720 pounds lower income per household per year. and this is a permanent effect you will see. these are not trivial effects. these are going to affect the lives of people, the economic prosperity, and especially those of young people who will be entering the job market now. >> sreenivasan: you said that there's going to be costs to people that are entering the jo
membership, but hollande rejected the call. one of the big questions now is how brexit will affect the british economy, the fifth largest in the world. earlier today, i sat down with london school of economics professor swati dhingra, who's been studying the possibility and potential impact of the move since the referendum was announced last year. it's not theoretical anymore. >> oh, absolutely not. it was never theoretical, but now i think it's earlier it was' possibility, now it is a...
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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 where we knew they wouldn't deadlock because seven justices had heard that case. and just as -- justice antonin scalia passed away in february but elena kagan was also out of that case because she had worked on it when she was in the obama administration. as solicitor general. here's what happened. you got a decision, 4-3, that was a very strong endorsement of race conscious admissions on college campuses. and
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...
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young jewish girl hiding in an attic in holland where she writes in her diary, could it be true that forces have landed and we would be liberated. dwight eisenhower weighs in, the -- supreme commander saying we have landed. winston churchill the prime minster of great britain, although we had a successful landing, in fact, we had a very long way to go. we are better than 700 miles away from berlin itself. as you can see by this map here, we have managed to achieve a hole on the peninsula in france. we are in share borg and along the beaches. we are in a fight trying to face northern france before we can get traction on defeating nazi germany. we are now in the race across france galleries in which we tell the story of the allied advance across northern france up to operation cobra in july of 1945. behind me you can see how these wooded headdrs across fields of fans held up our military advancement. these headros were so thick, that you could have a german soldier on one side of a headro three feet away, the two wouldn't know that they were there. tanks, in fact, could not go through
young jewish girl hiding in an attic in holland where she writes in her diary, could it be true that forces have landed and we would be liberated. dwight eisenhower weighs in, the -- supreme commander saying we have landed. winston churchill the prime minster of great britain, although we had a successful landing, in fact, we had a very long way to go. we are better than 700 miles away from berlin itself. as you can see by this map here, we have managed to achieve a hole on the peninsula in...
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. >> what poconos man posted on facebook after he was are a revved at the holland tunnel. your news is next. ♪ >>> right now we are tracking two major stories in our area tonight. the first on the left. long-time u.s. congressman chaka fattah guilty of all charges from racketeering, fraud and money laundering. but first severe storms slam into our area leaving some major destruction behind. >> live radar shows the storms still with reds and yellows off the coast south jersey right now. good evening, i'm lucy noland. >> i'm iain page. >>> thanks for joining us. that system came in hard and fast bringing pounding rains, high winds and sent people down the shore scrambling for cover. right now, almost 26,000 people are still without power in cape may county. we begin our live team coverage tonight with kathy orr. >> right now we are fortunate the watches have been dropped throughout the delaware valley, but still some storms moving through the region with very heavy rain. please be aware of that. nothing like earlier this afternoon between about 3:00 o'clock and 4:00 o'clock.
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hollande what this done with.ne with, they meaningful -- jacob: this is all from the perspective of the other eu leaders, particularly for merkel and hollande, it is about mitigating the political parts of this. the core argument of the leave campaign was basically high is because of it the eu we have high immigration, therefore we need to leave the year. that is an argument marine lap enne would love to make in france and that many other populists would love to make. so francois aland and ago chancellor merkel -- france while --- francois holland and angela merkel would one to defeat. jonathan: sterling having its worst one-day drop on record. here is the why -- here is david gura. david: political earthquake in britain:. the aftershocks are being felt around the world. with 52e campaign won percent of the vote, sending global markets plunging kb pound l to its lowest level in three decades. it also means there will be a new leader in the u k prime minister david cameron says he is resigning. a new prime minister
hollande what this done with.ne with, they meaningful -- jacob: this is all from the perspective of the other eu leaders, particularly for merkel and hollande, it is about mitigating the political parts of this. the core argument of the leave campaign was basically high is because of it the eu we have high immigration, therefore we need to leave the year. that is an argument marine lap enne would love to make in france and that many other populists would love to make. so francois aland and ago...
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the french right wing nationalist, holland as well, the right wing nationalists there, calling for referendums in their own country. the fear of contanlgon in europe, the hun garrian nation, saying this was a message that they should be better connected with their electorates. there is a concern how will it be managed. as we have seen, tw americale and the justice minister, the leaders of europe are still figuring out how to handle this. internally, not as a group of now 27 nations. this will be a learning process for everyone, becky. >> not to say the process is inept. nobody is going to say it is a roaring success. what is the risk here of a conitageon, despite leaders calling for calm across the european block, that other countries might go the same way? greece,ity lie, spain. it was interesting, yesterday, the president of the european counsel as well. to the irish prime minister, the italian prime minister, to mark ritter, the dump prime minister. all of them to reassure them the steps and measures he would take. how britain handles it, maybe it will want be david cameron managing it. it
the french right wing nationalist, holland as well, the right wing nationalists there, calling for referendums in their own country. the fear of contanlgon in europe, the hun garrian nation, saying this was a message that they should be better connected with their electorates. there is a concern how will it be managed. as we have seen, tw americale and the justice minister, the leaders of europe are still figuring out how to handle this. internally, not as a group of now 27 nations. this will...
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francois hollande is meet with his top cabinet ministers.posed to meet with some minor cabinet ministers. he's called everybody in. the foreign ministers and economic ministers and others to talk about what this means for france. he's going to come out and apparently give a bit of a heads-up on what the thinking is among the french. there's also something that's going to be highlighted tomorrow, and that is the original six founding members of the european union are going to be sending their foreign ministers to berlin tomorrow. and they're going to be talking about what all this means. these are the original six who began the european union many, many years ago, and, in fact, they'll have quite a good deal to say about what the european union should take as a message from this election that's taken place in britain. >> we appreciate it. jim bitterman live in paris. we'll take you straight back to paris as soon as we hear from the french president, francois hollande, who will be reacting to the public -- reacting to this eu referendum result
francois hollande is meet with his top cabinet ministers.posed to meet with some minor cabinet ministers. he's called everybody in. the foreign ministers and economic ministers and others to talk about what this means for france. he's going to come out and apparently give a bit of a heads-up on what the thinking is among the french. there's also something that's going to be highlighted tomorrow, and that is the original six founding members of the european union are going to be sending their...
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holland, also concerned at this point about the referendum in italy.he referendum for constitutional reform, he will step back. that is where you worry about the market getting a little too nervous and starting to price in an exit. i think one thing we need to keep in mind to calm the markets , one spanish election was a move toward the conservative side. it is up the first time we have a new government in italy. it is the status quo. from our view, we don't expect that type of contagion. you will see that impact on european financials. guy: interesting that we have a bloomberg story coming in. as is being reported that in the newspapers over there. the financial sector rattled and the commission and the keenly aware of that. thanks very much. nice to see you this morning. more is going to stay with us. safety in this weekend project general election. we are live in madrid,. ♪ caroline: welcome back to "on the move. " prime minister mariano rajoy has consolidated his position in spain's general election. in favor of the relative security of the people'
holland, also concerned at this point about the referendum in italy.he referendum for constitutional reform, he will step back. that is where you worry about the market getting a little too nervous and starting to price in an exit. i think one thing we need to keep in mind to calm the markets , one spanish election was a move toward the conservative side. it is up the first time we have a new government in italy. it is the status quo. from our view, we don't expect that type of contagion. you...
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where john kerry is heading for and caroline is in paris with the latest from president francois hollande. the labour party, nevermind the conservative party, the labour party, the opposition seems to be in closing. walk us through it. newspapers this morning are full of stories. morning, through the there is just as much chaos if not more at the labour party. is leader of that party under considerable pressure to resign. he had already been facing a no-confidence motion from a number of vps. now, the bench shadow cabinet a number have consigned this morning. including somebody with some profile here in the u.k. also, it a shadow chancellor. saying if there were to be another vote for the leadership of the labour party that jeremy or ben would win that. he defended jeremy corbyn's record on being able to bring the industrial heartlands with him. remainy that is why the campaign was not successful, because jeremy was not able to go out there strongly enough to bring them back with them. maybe he did not believe the message himself. in events of jeremy they are saying look at his electoral
where john kerry is heading for and caroline is in paris with the latest from president francois hollande. the labour party, nevermind the conservative party, the labour party, the opposition seems to be in closing. walk us through it. newspapers this morning are full of stories. morning, through the there is just as much chaos if not more at the labour party. is leader of that party under considerable pressure to resign. he had already been facing a no-confidence motion from a number of vps....
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don dahler reports from the new jersey side of the holland tunnel where the arrest went down. >> thell under way. but authorities have ruled out terrorism in this particular case. one of the suspects taken into custody, john ground that reveals a personal story of loss that may have been what preceded this ill-advised rescue attempt. >> reporter: the port authority police stopped this hard to miss vehicle early tuesday morning. on the new jersey side of the holland tunnel. >> here is the situation where you have a cracked windshield on a car. the police officer pulls the car over. sees a loaded magazine on the floor of the car. and that's probable cause. starts the whole investigation. >> reporter: search inside the colorful truck revealed a small arsenal including multiple handguns, one assault rifle, body armor, knives, night vision goggles and multiple round of ammunition. >> large majority of weapons were loaded. >> police say the group claims they were traveling from pennsylvania to new york to rescue a teenager being held against her will. one of the people arrested includes 50
don dahler reports from the new jersey side of the holland tunnel where the arrest went down. >> thell under way. but authorities have ruled out terrorism in this particular case. one of the suspects taken into custody, john ground that reveals a personal story of loss that may have been what preceded this ill-advised rescue attempt. >> reporter: the port authority police stopped this hard to miss vehicle early tuesday morning. on the new jersey side of the holland tunnel. >>...
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we intensified our own diplomacy with the president's meeting in hanover with president hollande and chancellor merkel to support what those countries are doing to try to get minsk fully complied with. they are pushing on two fronts, both to negotiate a fair political decentralization deal for dannbas which does not cross the line creating a permanent cats paw or enclave of russia in in ukraine. we are trying to commit the russia made in the osce pull back, and weapons. at one point i said it is this security package that is not being implemented well. we've had a sharp spike in attacks over the last six weeks in particular. and we've had a conscious blinding of osce, did i abling cameras, shoot-down by separatists of two osce-uavs. both our ad -- advocacy at every level, president putin's advisor on this work, we're calling this out. so we're working on it very hard. i think the point is for ukraine to fulfill its obligations then we test whether russia was ever serious about these agreements. >> thank you. my time is up. >> thank you, very much. senator rubio. >> thank you, mr. cha
we intensified our own diplomacy with the president's meeting in hanover with president hollande and chancellor merkel to support what those countries are doing to try to get minsk fully complied with. they are pushing on two fronts, both to negotiate a fair political decentralization deal for dannbas which does not cross the line creating a permanent cats paw or enclave of russia in in ukraine. we are trying to commit the russia made in the osce pull back, and weapons. at one point i said it...
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president holland said eu states should take over euro dominated areas. clearing could not be carried out in london now under eu rules. hollande said he would make clearing a key part of the brexit negotiations. global news for hours a day powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. is planningdebbie another headline making merger after the top two banks announce they may join forces. the effort is combining two of its largest sovereign investment funds creating a business that produces more oil than libya. we are tracking this. great to see you. we had a bit of a chat yesterday about this. what is driving this mega-merger? is driving most of the business decisions and that is no different for abu dhabi. countries like the uae and the dhabi, they are really having to take an extreme line in figure out what they're doing with these investments to most bangthey get the out of their buck. they do not want to spend frivolously. this will bring together the two big entities which have different, not necessa
president holland said eu states should take over euro dominated areas. clearing could not be carried out in london now under eu rules. hollande said he would make clearing a key part of the brexit negotiations. global news for hours a day powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. is planningdebbie another headline making merger after the top two banks announce they may join forces. the effort is combining two of its largest sovereign...
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. >> to have accredited to holland tunnel appeared before judge he holds a gun range being charged with possession of a weapon and that is it. >> along with two others were stopped by the port authority on tuesday it over originally it was for a cracked windshield. and in time with the $75,000 fine the lost his daughter because of a heroin overdose in february and at the time he was rescuing a 16 year-old who had foster fight with carol and. she has supporters on facebook and now they're fined $75,000 apiece follow less on facebook and twitter and on "chasing news". since the terror attacks there is a national outpouring of support in the gay community but the pastor claims the fact that the shooter was gay rather than his affiliation with isis. >> you know, how perverted they are he is not a part of them are really. he knows how perverted they are. and to present and promote. >> i caught up with a faster there are two major signs the first one reads the worst mass shooting in a more dangerous banshee hottest day of the second is der mr. trump bought me my church and children with death
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you see it in scotland, england, holland -- it all began in holland and then the united states and australia and so forth. and other scandanavian elsewhere. you see the great success if that increases the prestige of market-tested betterment as they call it. what i would say really is that you have to look at the timing. and the comparisons. but let's look at the timing. the increase in status of economic behavior and bourgeois activity and innovation happens before any substantial economic success. way before. around 1700, well actually i said it starts in holland so a hundred years before, around 1600, you have this flowering of dutch commercial society. about a hundred years later, e came the dutch central bank, the dutch exchange, unfortunately a dutch national debt. i am surprised they didn't adopt the dutch language. it became so dutch my 1700 and that is way before there was stubstantial payoff. the real payoff comes not so much with the classic and industrial revolution of the 18th century but in what i call the great enrichment of the 19th and 20th century which innovation, betterme
you see it in scotland, england, holland -- it all began in holland and then the united states and australia and so forth. and other scandanavian elsewhere. you see the great success if that increases the prestige of market-tested betterment as they call it. what i would say really is that you have to look at the timing. and the comparisons. but let's look at the timing. the increase in status of economic behavior and bourgeois activity and innovation happens before any substantial economic...
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juncker since britain voted to leave, but leaders like merkel and holland. britain has voted to leave, but they also share issues with the eu as a whole. so we should realize when these negotiations start, they're predominantly going to be with leaders of individual countries as opposed to leaders of european institutions and they might make the negotiation a tiny bit easier than some of the rhetoric we heard from mr. tusk. >> then you have to go to the e each country individually which is essentially what the uk wants. that leads nicely into my pick. it's from the wall street journal, it's titled out of the brexit turmoil opportunity. the brexit vote has unleashed the anxiety of all two continents and all of those who rely upon the stability the union provides. to inspire the confidence of the world, europe and america must demonstrate confidence in themselves and i like this one because he really took a positive slant on this with so much out there about in fighting and tough rhetoric coming from all the different leaders. he was basically saying that euro
juncker since britain voted to leave, but leaders like merkel and holland. britain has voted to leave, but they also share issues with the eu as a whole. so we should realize when these negotiations start, they're predominantly going to be with leaders of individual countries as opposed to leaders of european institutions and they might make the negotiation a tiny bit easier than some of the rhetoric we heard from mr. tusk. >> then you have to go to the e each country individually which...
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>> she was joined by president hollande from france and the prime minister from italy, mr. renzi, they're trying to put forth a unified front. they're saying they won't do anything, there will not be any formal negotiations on the "brexit" until the united kingdom invokes article 50 and submits its request to leave to the european council, to the courts, to the eu. so the that has not happened yet. you had the president of france, mr. hollande, uncertainly nobody likes this this is not good for europe but they kept saying how solidified they were. this is solid united front and consequences will be worse for the united kingdom. those were take wais. if you want to try to interpret what would happen, it could be a summer of uncertainty with nothing happening. the cards, england, united kingdom, they hold that hand. trish. trish: thank you so much, adam. i want to go to london to ashley webster. just short time ago, s&p, known ratings agency stripped the uk of its coveted aaa credit rating status. ashley, explain the significance of this. this is big deal, you have aaa, not t
>> she was joined by president hollande from france and the prime minister from italy, mr. renzi, they're trying to put forth a unified front. they're saying they won't do anything, there will not be any formal negotiations on the "brexit" until the united kingdom invokes article 50 and submits its request to leave to the european council, to the courts, to the eu. so the that has not happened yet. you had the president of france, mr. hollande, uncertainly nobody likes this this...
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francois hollande: an awakening is needed. europe cannot deal like it was before.eople are waiting for the european union to reaffirm its values: freedom, tolerance, and peace. angela merkel: more and more frequently, we see ourselves confronted with the fact that people have very basic doubts about the direction the european unification process has taken. >> the british people chose yesterday. we respect this decision. now the page turns. it's an unprecedented day. not an easy one, but europe has demonstrated over the course of its history that become stronger in the face of every difficulty. erik: don't play campaign games with europe. that is the message from former italian prime minister mario monti. he spoke with francine lacqua just before trading got underway on friday. they began by asking monti whether the brexit was the worst case in history for europe's political leadership. mario monti: it may indeed lead to a more fractured europe. the eu and the u.k. had decided to remain, the all too general treatment given in february by the other 27 to the u.k. wou
francois hollande: an awakening is needed. europe cannot deal like it was before.eople are waiting for the european union to reaffirm its values: freedom, tolerance, and peace. angela merkel: more and more frequently, we see ourselves confronted with the fact that people have very basic doubts about the direction the european unification process has taken. >> the british people chose yesterday. we respect this decision. now the page turns. it's an unprecedented day. not an easy one, but...
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. >>> now, france's president hollande has said that the killing of the police chief and his partnerere undeniably a terrorist attack. the couple were killed outside of their house monday night. citing an unnamed source saying an isis supporter was responsible for the attack. the attack happened after negotiations broke down. >>> coming up here on "street signs," well "the sun" has been speaking, with the eu referendum. i've got a couple to show you in just a second. you're watching "street signs." we'll be right back. >>> hi, everybody. welcome back to "street signs." i'm louisa bojesen. as said, head into the break, the sun has called on its readers to beleave in britain by voting to leave next week. it said, quote, we must set ourselves free from dictatorial bust brussels. citing they would all be better off if the uk left the union. the two latest polls continues to suggest that leave campaign gathers momentum. another poll done for daily telegraph paper found that 49% of britons would opt to leave with 48% remain. and then the pound we've seen continued pressure on the pound fol
. >>> now, france's president hollande has said that the killing of the police chief and his partnerere undeniably a terrorist attack. the couple were killed outside of their house monday night. citing an unnamed source saying an isis supporter was responsible for the attack. the attack happened after negotiations broke down. >>> coming up here on "street signs," well "the sun" has been speaking, with the eu referendum. i've got a couple to show you in just...
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. >> three people arrested with a cache of weapons as they were about to enter the holland tunnel. details why they were heading in the big apple. >>> hillary clinton's aide in a deposition. just because the attorneys are asking questions, doesn't mean he is answering. after a long day, dave stops working, but his aleve doesn't. because aleve can last 4 hours longer than tylenol 8 hour. what will you do with your aleve hours? for over 100 yearsaking like kraft has,al cheese you learn a lot about people's tastes. honey, what do you want for dinner tonight? oh whatever you're making. triple cheddar stuffed sliders. sold! ♪ "dinner!" "may i be excused?" get the new xfinity tv app and for the first time ever stream live tv, watch on demand, and download your dvr shows anywhere. >> crime stories, we are following a san diego high school cheerleader in the murder of a homeless man. she pled not guilty. she is the girl friend of one of the brothers, but unclear what role she may have played in the crime. a british man trying to kill donald trump. the woman said michael sandford needs help
. >> three people arrested with a cache of weapons as they were about to enter the holland tunnel. details why they were heading in the big apple. >>> hillary clinton's aide in a deposition. just because the attorneys are asking questions, doesn't mean he is answering. after a long day, dave stops working, but his aleve doesn't. because aleve can last 4 hours longer than tylenol 8 hour. what will you do with your aleve hours? for over 100 yearsaking like kraft has,al cheese you...