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our live coverage continues with max foster in london. good night. >>> hello and welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm max foster outside the british parliament here in london, where it's just turned 5:00 on tuesday morning. >> and i'm amara walker in los angeles where it's 9:00 monday night. and this is "cnn newsroom." ♪
our live coverage continues with max foster in london. good night. >>> hello and welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm max foster outside the british parliament here in london, where it's just turned 5:00 on tuesday morning. >> and i'm amara walker in los angeles where it's 9:00 monday night. and this is "cnn newsroom." ♪
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i'm amara walker in los angeles. >> i'm max foster outside london. the disarray outside london's leadership now spreading to its football team. england's football manager, roy hodgeson stepped down on monday after his squad was upset by iceland at euro 2016 playing in its first major international tournament. iceland came from behind to defeat england, 2-1. it's being called one of the most stunning upsets in the tournament's history. iceland takes on host nation france next. there are 16 million people in this country. there are 350,000 in iceland. what an incredible story. >>> u.s. senator elizabeth warrenen has made her campaign debut with tpresumptive democratic nominee hillary clinton. warren was fueling speculation that she could be on clinton's short list of potential vice presidents. jeff has the very latest. ♪ this is my fight song >> hillary clinton and elizabeth warren on the same stage and the same side. warren withheld her endorsement for more than a year. so they lingered today for nearly two minutes. soaking up the adoration of democra
i'm amara walker in los angeles. >> i'm max foster outside london. the disarray outside london's leadership now spreading to its football team. england's football manager, roy hodgeson stepped down on monday after his squad was upset by iceland at euro 2016 playing in its first major international tournament. iceland came from behind to defeat england, 2-1. it's being called one of the most stunning upsets in the tournament's history. iceland takes on host nation france next. there are 16...
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i'm max foster. >> yes you are, and i'm becky anderson. the rest of the world is rushing with reaction to what's known as the brexit. foreign ministers from each of the six founding eu member states are set to meet in berlin this hour. and a half an hour from now, scottish officials expected to hold a cabinet meeting. >> crucial one, that one. political wheels are turning in the wake of the vote, but the world economy is suffering a bit. markets down across the board. some investors are in crisis mode. if you look at the different markets. >> all while britain prepares for another change. a new prime minister. david cameron called it quits on friday after losing the push to stay in the eu. our international diplomatic editor nic robertson standing outside 10 downing street. >> also atika shubert live in berlin. what have we got in terms of crisis meetings in europe today? >> reporter: well, germany is hosting the meeting of foreign
i'm max foster. >> yes you are, and i'm becky anderson. the rest of the world is rushing with reaction to what's known as the brexit. foreign ministers from each of the six founding eu member states are set to meet in berlin this hour. and a half an hour from now, scottish officials expected to hold a cabinet meeting. >> crucial one, that one. political wheels are turning in the wake of the vote, but the world economy is suffering a bit. markets down across the board. some investors...
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i'm max foster. urging calm after a frantic response to the world markets. but the leadership here is in a bit of a shambles, it has to be said. a bit. we don't really know who's leading. the prime minister is in position, david cameron there. but he's going to be gone by october. there's no sign yet of who will take his place. we've got a couple of front-runners. one possible candidate, opposition labor leader party -- sorry. the opposition labor party leader jeremy corbyn, meanwhile, hasn't inspired any confidence from his own shadow cabinet. nearly a dozen of his ministers have resigned, and corbyn fired another for reportedly planning a coup. in the midst of this political upheaval, the chancellor of the exchequer insisting that britain is ready for what lies ahead. cnn political contributor robin oakley is here. robin, we're just watching these labor shadow positions fall in front of us. i mean there's been a whole load of them. we can't actually keep up with them at the moment. but also jeremy
i'm max foster. urging calm after a frantic response to the world markets. but the leadership here is in a bit of a shambles, it has to be said. a bit. we don't really know who's leading. the prime minister is in position, david cameron there. but he's going to be gone by october. there's no sign yet of who will take his place. we've got a couple of front-runners. one possible candidate, opposition labor leader party -- sorry. the opposition labor party leader jeremy corbyn, meanwhile, hasn't...
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i'm max foster in london. uk parliament is convening here for the first time since the referendum results. the vacancy that's cameron has left when he'll step down as conservative party leader. uk finance minister gave a televised address in which he tried to calm any fears about the british economy but markets are down this morning as the impact of brexit sinks in. the uk is divided following the brexit vote. how can it recover? richard quest is here with me. what george osborne was doing is trying to create some kind of continuity and stability to the system. >> yes, clearly there's uncertainty. it's the weight of uncertainty that is now causing most of the difficulties. there is a worry about how they move forward. business could put spending on hold. consumers may stop buying big products. nobody wants to take a risk until they know what the economic picture actually is going to look like. what george osborne did say is that he stood back for none of -- he did not stand back from any of the comments that h
i'm max foster in london. uk parliament is convening here for the first time since the referendum results. the vacancy that's cameron has left when he'll step down as conservative party leader. uk finance minister gave a televised address in which he tried to calm any fears about the british economy but markets are down this morning as the impact of brexit sinks in. the uk is divided following the brexit vote. how can it recover? richard quest is here with me. what george osborne was doing is...
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we will get back to max foster and our brexit coverage in just a moment.tories we're following. in cnn's latest poll of polls hillary clinton leads donald trump in the race for the white house. the presumptive democratic nominee is at 48%, with trump trailing seven points behind. the survey reflects the most recent national polling among registered u.s. voters. as his poll numbers slip, donald trump is backtracking on one of his most controversial proposals. the presumptive republican nominee is altering his plan to ban muslim immigrants from entering the united states. sunlen serfaty has the latest. >> reporter: donald trump's abandonment of his complete muslim ban isn't the only example of the presumptive nominee softening his position. he's also reining in his tough talk on immigration, no longer featuring his call to deport undocumented immigrants in his stump speech. >> we want people coming into our country, but they have to come in legally. >> reporter: but one area where trump is not dialing his back, his criticism of political opponents. the presu
we will get back to max foster and our brexit coverage in just a moment.tories we're following. in cnn's latest poll of polls hillary clinton leads donald trump in the race for the white house. the presumptive democratic nominee is at 48%, with trump trailing seven points behind. the survey reflects the most recent national polling among registered u.s. voters. as his poll numbers slip, donald trump is backtracking on one of his most controversial proposals. the presumptive republican nominee...
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our live coverage continues with max foster in london. good night. >>> hello and welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm max foster outside the british parliament here in london, where it's just turned 5:00 on tuesday morning. >> and i'm amara walker in los angeles where it's 9:00 monday night. and this is "cnn newsroom." ♪ >>> the british prime minister says he has no plans to stop britain from leaving the eu. but he's still heading to brussels where he'll meet with the leaders of the bloc. his country just voted to leave, in fact. back in london, the opposition labor department continues to unravel in a full-on revolt against the leader. the economic outlook suspect improving either, as standard and poors downgraded the uk's credit rating, adding to another nightmarish day in the world markets. eu leaders will be convening in brussels in the coming hours. nic robertson is tracking the latest developments for us. what we're hearing in london, nic, those leaders there will not agree to what london wants, whic
our live coverage continues with max foster in london. good night. >>> hello and welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm max foster outside the british parliament here in london, where it's just turned 5:00 on tuesday morning. >> and i'm amara walker in los angeles where it's 9:00 monday night. and this is "cnn newsroom." ♪ >>> the british prime minister says he has no plans to stop britain from leaving the eu. but he's still...
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max foster will deal with this.s questions the viability of david cameron and his cabinet right now. it does question the european union framework. can the euro withstand this going forward? we have to go back to the tone of nigel farage. what he said beyond "dare to dream" we've now tackled or fought against the merchant bampgs. that's a huge question mark on the country that's built its representation as a major trading player in a near $3 trillion economy. >> john defterios, thank you very much. that's the reaction on the markets. politically, though, david cameron, campaigned for "remain," promised this referendum. big defeat for him. max foster is at downing street. >> everyone said if he lost this, if the remain camp lost this, his position was untenable. we'll wait to see what he says when he comes out here on downing street. this is unprecedented. how do you handle this situation? we're talking off the back of what what john defterios was talking about there and richard said it was a blood bath. if you have
max foster will deal with this.s questions the viability of david cameron and his cabinet right now. it does question the european union framework. can the euro withstand this going forward? we have to go back to the tone of nigel farage. what he said beyond "dare to dream" we've now tackled or fought against the merchant bampgs. that's a huge question mark on the country that's built its representation as a major trading player in a near $3 trillion economy. >> john defterios,...
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i'm max foster. >> i'm clarissa ward. news this hour. >> we're seeing some sharp internal divisions particularly in the labor today in terms of the leadership. the labor party shadow house secretary has resign. heidi alexander said that the labor party needs a new leader after the uk voted to leave the eu. the labor leader jeremy corbyn has quote does not have what is needed to lead our country. >> hilary benn was fired earlier today after he challenged corbyn's leadership. labor leaders have called on corbyn to resign for not campaigning hard enough for uk to remain in the eu. >> that cannot be left to the likes of johnson, faraj. labor will fight to ensure our agenda is at the heart of the negotiations in the withdrawal of the european union that lie ahead. including the freedom to shape our economy to work for all. maintain social unemployment protections that benefit all and that whoever leads the government is intensely held to account to democratic account throughout the whole process. >> we just had a statement fro
i'm max foster. >> i'm clarissa ward. news this hour. >> we're seeing some sharp internal divisions particularly in the labor today in terms of the leadership. the labor party shadow house secretary has resign. heidi alexander said that the labor party needs a new leader after the uk voted to leave the eu. the labor leader jeremy corbyn has quote does not have what is needed to lead our country. >> hilary benn was fired earlier today after he challenged corbyn's leadership....
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max foster is live in london following the events. the pomp and pageantry which will be fully on display today. >> yes, we do pomp and pageantry pretty well. huge amounts, 1,400 soldiers, 400 musicians. the fly-past, the queen is expected to be in her carriage. >> reporter: we've got a huge amount of bands gathered around us who are going to launch a mighty burst. just a warn here. >> lots of drums. >> reporter: but the process in about the course of an hour, the carriages will leave buckingham palace. the more junior royals going forth and then the queen. that's going to be a great moment. >> it will be a great moment. we saw the queen yesterday for thanksgiving service. but this is the real celebration. the trooping of the color we see it every year. to celebrate ma a huge year it is for her majesty. she didn't actually ride on a horse herself until 1987. and then carriage. >> reporter: someone shot a blanky. >> yes, that's one of the few attempts on the queen's life. she said i'm going to be out there and get in my carriage because
max foster is live in london following the events. the pomp and pageantry which will be fully on display today. >> yes, we do pomp and pageantry pretty well. huge amounts, 1,400 soldiers, 400 musicians. the fly-past, the queen is expected to be in her carriage. >> reporter: we've got a huge amount of bands gathered around us who are going to launch a mighty burst. just a warn here. >> lots of drums. >> reporter: but the process in about the course of an hour, the...
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and max foster, our london correspondent is there. max, the only reason the british government called this referendum was firstly to appease and to get their own side off their back, to stop the warfare in the tory party. but also because cameron never thought he'd have to do it. he expected, if he won the election to have to go into coalition. how true is that, or is it just myth? >> i think ultimately whatever was said before, whatever the situation was before the election, after the election, he had to somehow heal that rift within his own party and he took a big political gamble, and it was, let's deal with this once and for all. let's ask the british people what they want. this is the result he got. he had to fall on the sword. if he didn't go today, he'd have to go another day, he thought. i'm just going to do it now. the big question now is how this party, how this government moves on from here which is why we need to hear from boris johnson. he's now clearly the front-runner to take over from david cameron. michael gove was ver
and max foster, our london correspondent is there. max, the only reason the british government called this referendum was firstly to appease and to get their own side off their back, to stop the warfare in the tory party. but also because cameron never thought he'd have to do it. he expected, if he won the election to have to go into coalition. how true is that, or is it just myth? >> i think ultimately whatever was said before, whatever the situation was before the election, after the...
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for everyone else, stay tuned for more news with our max foster in london.eleased today about the orlando terror attack as tens of thousands of people mourn the victims. >>> the senate to vote on four different gun control amendments today. none expected to pass. >>> four people dead from scalding temperatures. wildfires raging. the heat wave stretching across the country. welcome to "early start." i'm christine romans. >> and i'm ryan nobles. it is monday,
for everyone else, stay tuned for more news with our max foster in london.eleased today about the orlando terror attack as tens of thousands of people mourn the victims. >>> the senate to vote on four different gun control amendments today. none expected to pass. >>> four people dead from scalding temperatures. wildfires raging. the heat wave stretching across the country. welcome to "early start." i'm christine romans. >> and i'm ryan nobles. it is monday,
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i'm max foster. >> and i'm becky anderson. scottish first minister is set to lead a cabinet meeting momentarily. she says a renewed vote on scotland's independence would be highly likely now that britain has voted to leave the eu. scotland and northern ireland both overwhelmingly stood with the remain camp. >> some of the remaining eu nations' foreign ministers are meeting in berlin amid concerns that others may attempt to follow britain out of the bloc. the rapid economic fallout is at the forefront as well as investors look to shore up in the face of fundamental uncertainty. >> we can't know how the brexit is going to play out. but the international monetary fund already has some dire predictions. it says a brexit would plunge the british economy into recession, causing the gdp to plummet 5.6% by 2019 under a worst case scenario. >> let's hope it is. risk models also suggest leaving the eu could cause uk stocks to crash, falling by 24%. >> and warned brexit would trigger inflation to rise and house prices to drop. >> some of
i'm max foster. >> and i'm becky anderson. scottish first minister is set to lead a cabinet meeting momentarily. she says a renewed vote on scotland's independence would be highly likely now that britain has voted to leave the eu. scotland and northern ireland both overwhelmingly stood with the remain camp. >> some of the remaining eu nations' foreign ministers are meeting in berlin amid concerns that others may attempt to follow britain out of the bloc. the rapid economic fallout...
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i'm max foster. >> and i'm becky anderson. the immediate reaction has been chaotic, especially in the economic sector. world markets have fallen sharply after the decision, and the british pound dropped to historic lows. >> the political turmoil has been swift and severe as well. british prime minister david cameron bowing out. he's set to be replaced at 10 downing street by october, he reckons, but there's no telling who will take up that mantle just yet. >> that's right. meanwhile, foreign ministers from the six founding eu member states are set to meet in berlin in just under an hour's time. the international diplomatic editor nic robertson is standing by in london. >> but we're going to start actually with atika who's in berlin because all eyes on mainland europe now, right, atika, because they've got to find some sort of solution to get through this? >> reporter: absolutely. it's all about the reaction here on the continent. and what we have today is foreign minister walter stein mire. he's meeting with, as becky noted, t
i'm max foster. >> and i'm becky anderson. the immediate reaction has been chaotic, especially in the economic sector. world markets have fallen sharply after the decision, and the british pound dropped to historic lows. >> the political turmoil has been swift and severe as well. british prime minister david cameron bowing out. he's set to be replaced at 10 downing street by october, he reckons, but there's no telling who will take up that mantle just yet. >> that's right....
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i'm max foster. >> i'm becky anderson. off to a bit of a rough start here in london at least. stocks were in free fall. the pound historically weak and country's in the market for a new prime minister. >> and #london is open. he says london won't suffer from the decision noting that i want to send a clear message to londoners businesses and investors around the world. >> earlier french president hollande and ban ki-moon each talked about europe maintaining strong ties with the uk despite the uk decision. >> translator: i was very concerned about the british vote, but it is democracy. but at the same time, we need to draw all the conclusions and consequences within the framework of the european union and the participation of the united kingdom. we now have to organize the separation, but we have to do this this in the right order and following the rules which must be implemented. but we also will maintain our relations with united kingdom particularly concerning economics, france's relations concerning questions of high gra
i'm max foster. >> i'm becky anderson. off to a bit of a rough start here in london at least. stocks were in free fall. the pound historically weak and country's in the market for a new prime minister. >> and #london is open. he says london won't suffer from the decision noting that i want to send a clear message to londoners businesses and investors around the world. >> earlier french president hollande and ban ki-moon each talked about europe maintaining strong ties with the...
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let's get to max foster who's at 10 downing street. going forward, who the most likely talked about candidates are for david cameron's job, max. >> it would have been george osborne, his number two, but he's on the same side as david cameron, so he can't really step into that role. you can't imagine he would. you would expect him to resign today. anything's possible. i can't predict anything today. it's happening so fast. the people we need to hear from are the people that really are steering the ship right now, boris johnson, michael gove. the front people of the leave campaign, and we haven't heard from them yet. what are their plans now? because the tori party will be looking to them for leadership at this point in the runup to the conference at the end of september, beginning of objecto when david cameron will step down. there will be a little campaigning now, so one of them it would be expected to go for the top job. it's hard to get your head around, but this instability is palpable, not just in a financial market, but people hav
let's get to max foster who's at 10 downing street. going forward, who the most likely talked about candidates are for david cameron's job, max. >> it would have been george osborne, his number two, but he's on the same side as david cameron, so he can't really step into that role. you can't imagine he would. you would expect him to resign today. anything's possible. i can't predict anything today. it's happening so fast. the people we need to hear from are the people that really are...
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from london, i'm max foster. >> and i'm clarissa ward. >> we're closely following fall-out from the votebor
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i'm max foster outside the british parliament in london. this is cnn newsroom. just a few hours from now, david cameron will face leaders from across the european union. for the first time since the uk voted to leave the bloc. members of the european parliament it are in brussels to figure out how to navigate a potential messily divorce. some leaders say the uk should start the process as soon as possible. mr. cameron says it won't happen until britain has a new prime minister which will take weeks, perhaps months. we'll be live in brussels later in the show. here in the uk, domestic politics are in turmoil. finance minister is warning fresh spending cuts and taxes and labor set to hold a vote of no confidence in their leader jeremy corbyn. and despite upheavals, european stocks are getting a bit of a reprieve after steep losses since the referendum. indices are all higher quite significantly. well over 2% would you believe. stay tuned for updates on that, as well. one european leader who believes the brexit could be a great opportunity for europe is matia linds
i'm max foster outside the british parliament in london. this is cnn newsroom. just a few hours from now, david cameron will face leaders from across the european union. for the first time since the uk voted to leave the bloc. members of the european parliament it are in brussels to figure out how to navigate a potential messily divorce. some leaders say the uk should start the process as soon as possible. mr. cameron says it won't happen until britain has a new prime minister which will take...
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max foster explains the history and origins of the european union. >> reporter: what is the eu?k together to create a single market. this allows goods, capital, services, and people to move between the member states as long as they follow the rules and they pay the entry fee, but we're getting ahead of ourselves. to start this story, we need to go right back to the end of world war ii. after six years of fighting, europe was decimated. economies collapsing. mistrust was ripe as old enemies faced the prospect of recreating trade ties. france and previous occupiers, germany, faced a difficult task of creating a unity for profit. they started talking mainly about steel and coal. in 1951, a total of six countries, france, belgium, west germany, lux endburg and holland created the first coal and steel community, or the ecsc. they later introduced the european economic community, the eec in 1958. these two organizations are seen as the origin of the modern european union that would not adopt the new name until 1993. six decades later, the european union represents more than half a bil
max foster explains the history and origins of the european union. >> reporter: what is the eu?k together to create a single market. this allows goods, capital, services, and people to move between the member states as long as they follow the rules and they pay the entry fee, but we're getting ahead of ourselves. to start this story, we need to go right back to the end of world war ii. after six years of fighting, europe was decimated. economies collapsing. mistrust was ripe as old...
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cnn's max foster is there for us this morning. x, never seen anything quite like that today, have you? >> no. as soon as the doors shut we had the odds out from betting companies already putting boris johnson as the favorite to take over as david cameron, extraordinary scenes here. and we need to keep an eye on things here. if david cameron goes, one would assume that george osborne, his number two, may go this morning as well. also within the labor party, huge amount of pressure on th r theirthei their leader. he's only recently come into power, a controversial figure and seen not to have handled the whole remain campaign very well. didn't really galvanize that labor party support in the way he should have. but extraordinary moment when david cameron came out, though. we thought, you know, he would come out and reassure the markets and perhaps resign a bit later on. obviously the pressure was so high on him. so heavy on him that he had to come up with some other solution. the only other solution was for him to resign. he fell on t
cnn's max foster is there for us this morning. x, never seen anything quite like that today, have you? >> no. as soon as the doors shut we had the odds out from betting companies already putting boris johnson as the favorite to take over as david cameron, extraordinary scenes here. and we need to keep an eye on things here. if david cameron goes, one would assume that george osborne, his number two, may go this morning as well. also within the labor party, huge amount of pressure on th r...
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for everyone else, stay tuned for more news with max foster in london.ashing new attacks on hillary clinton, accusing the former secretary of state of corruption while on the job. where will he hit the hardest? >> he's written a lot of books about business, they all seem to end in chapter 11. >> hillary clinton calls donald trump dangerous for the economy, making dire predictions of an economy rigged for wall street. >>> and new information about what the gunman in the orlando gay club shooting was doing hours before the
for everyone else, stay tuned for more news with max foster in london.ashing new attacks on hillary clinton, accusing the former secretary of state of corruption while on the job. where will he hit the hardest? >> he's written a lot of books about business, they all seem to end in chapter 11. >> hillary clinton calls donald trump dangerous for the economy, making dire predictions of an economy rigged for wall street. >>> and new information about what the gunman in the...