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you can prime minister david cameron speaking earlier at the house of commons.ng you all of the latest. ♪ :00 a.m. new york, and midnight in hong kong. i am in for betty liu. mark: this is the european close. ♪ >> we are going to take you from london to new york to barcelona in the next hour. a quarterly loss of 858 million u.s. dollars. working toget by oil andh a hit gas companies. a split over leaving the euro. half an hour from the close of trade in europe, tell us about today's market action. mark: rally on.
you can prime minister david cameron speaking earlier at the house of commons.ng you all of the latest. ♪ :00 a.m. new york, and midnight in hong kong. i am in for betty liu. mark: this is the european close. ♪ >> we are going to take you from london to new york to barcelona in the next hour. a quarterly loss of 858 million u.s. dollars. working toget by oil andh a hit gas companies. a split over leaving the euro. half an hour from the close of trade in europe, tell us about today's...
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all 28 countries agree on a package that would give prime minister david cameron special status. emma hayward reports. >> david cameron wasted no time to call this a victory. >> special status inside the european union. >> cameron arrived at the summit saying he was battling for britain, a fight he says he has won. >> britain never part of a european superstate, there will tough new restrictions on access to our welfare system for eu migrants, no more something for nothing. britain will never join the euro and we've secured concessions for our economy. >> breakfast became lunch and dinner while the talks rumbled on. cameron's critics back home said he was asking for too little, that the deal was hollow, but many in europe said he wanted too much. ever closer union, more access to the u.k. welfare system and also safeguards against regulations being imposed on britain's financial sector. >> i don't want there to be different rules for london than for other markets. when we had a banking and financial crisis like we had in 2008 you can't take any risks. >> the heart of britain one o
all 28 countries agree on a package that would give prime minister david cameron special status. emma hayward reports. >> david cameron wasted no time to call this a victory. >> special status inside the european union. >> cameron arrived at the summit saying he was battling for britain, a fight he says he has won. >> britain never part of a european superstate, there will tough new restrictions on access to our welfare system for eu migrants, no more something for...
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prime minister david cameron canceled plans for a cap meeting in london. as a second day of talks ran late. cameron is seeking confessions from his 27 counterparts that he can take home to voters. they are due to decide on britain has future in the eu. dw found this report. reporter: it's exactly what he has been asking for and what he needs, david cameron is fighting an uphill battle and he's very keen to show that two british voters. the key to overcoming last pockets of resistance to a deal now seem to be bilateral meetings. >> the deal is possible, but timing it will depends what kind of deepness of drama some countries would like to perform. reporter: deepness of trauma? -- darmrama? who are the culprits here? >> everybody. reporter: the greek prime minister has reportedly brought the refugee crisis back on the agenda. a government source said he will refuse to adopt an accord keeping britain in the bloc. belgium is pressing for a clause to ensure a deal with britain would automatically cease to exist in case of a vote to leave to make sure there was n
prime minister david cameron canceled plans for a cap meeting in london. as a second day of talks ran late. cameron is seeking confessions from his 27 counterparts that he can take home to voters. they are due to decide on britain has future in the eu. dw found this report. reporter: it's exactly what he has been asking for and what he needs, david cameron is fighting an uphill battle and he's very keen to show that two british voters. the key to overcoming last pockets of resistance to a deal...
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britain's prime minister, david cameron, has met with the head of the european parliament, martin schultz, as he seeks to greenlight e.u. reform demand. he has put forward reposes, including lands to kirby e.u. migrant welfare. >> quite understandable that the prime minister asked the european parliament cooperate. that was the insurance i gave. be quite clear, no government can go to a parliament and say this is our proposal, can you give a guarantee about this democracy echo therefore, my answer is, it will be -- parliament will do the utmost to support compromise and a fair deal, but i cannot preempt the result in the european parliament. >> crucial discussions in brussels is david cameron intends to renegotiate with the -- with jean-claude juncker later today. he stresses for now there is no plan b on the table. three months on from the deadly terror attacks that rocked the french capital, the eagles of death metal are returning to the stage. they want to complete a concert they started on november 13 to four gunmen stormed the bataclan and killed 90 people. our correspondent explains
britain's prime minister, david cameron, has met with the head of the european parliament, martin schultz, as he seeks to greenlight e.u. reform demand. he has put forward reposes, including lands to kirby e.u. migrant welfare. >> quite understandable that the prime minister asked the european parliament cooperate. that was the insurance i gave. be quite clear, no government can go to a parliament and say this is our proposal, can you give a guarantee about this democracy echo therefore,...
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minister's capacity to self-delusion is breathtaking. while "the guardian" and "the independent" believe the merit of e.u. membership is beyond dispute, david cameron wants to change it, and he has been .egotiating behind closed doors the prime ministers is significant progress in the following reform proposals. parliament could block e.u. laws, opting out of strong political union. britain could also request an emergency brake to restrict access team would benefits for e.u. migrants. some eurosceptics are far from convinced. >> i myself do not think the red card system offers anything like enough, and i would like to see more progress. >> we are not going to be taken as fools. there delighted that british people are going to vote to leave. bring it on. >> those campaigning on the other hand are thrilled that it shows the e.u. willingness to -- against --ecisions it is really positive, and it will be interesting since he what e.u. leaders say when they continue it. states need tor agree for the reform proposals to be adopted. britain will then organize its referendum on whether to remain in the e.u. or not. it could be held in june. genie: for more
minister's capacity to self-delusion is breathtaking. while "the guardian" and "the independent" believe the merit of e.u. membership is beyond dispute, david cameron wants to change it, and he has been .egotiating behind closed doors the prime ministers is significant progress in the following reform proposals. parliament could block e.u. laws, opting out of strong political union. britain could also request an emergency brake to restrict access team would benefits for e.u....
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prime minister david cameron is facing tough opposition in his own country from those who want to exit the block. we have more on the possibility of a so-called brace it. >> reporter: british prime minister david cameron facing the defection of six cabinet members came face-to-face with london's mayor. >> prime minister to explain to the house and to the country exactly what way this deal returns sovereignty over any field of law making to the parliament. >> this deal brings back the welfare powers. it brings back immigration powers. >> reporter: cameron has four months to argue his case. if he can't convince britain to stay in the european union other countries could follow meaning the mere existence of the eu is in doubt. he's the highest profile politician to back the campaign for britain's departure. >> because i want a better deal for the people of this country. >> reporter: skeptics like johnson doubt the uk can gain any rights back from the eu. the british have debates the merits of eu membership for years. tensions are rising as it stretches the limit of a slow growth and somet
prime minister david cameron is facing tough opposition in his own country from those who want to exit the block. we have more on the possibility of a so-called brace it. >> reporter: british prime minister david cameron facing the defection of six cabinet members came face-to-face with london's mayor. >> prime minister to explain to the house and to the country exactly what way this deal returns sovereignty over any field of law making to the parliament. >> this deal brings...
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genie: that is british prime minister david cameron. official peace talks on syria are finally underway in geneva. this is the latest push to put in end to the brutal civil war which left a quarter of a million dead. the usual -- the envoy for syria has stepped things up a gear. the main opposition umbrella group is due to meet today. it has continued pressing for immediate progress on getting humanitarian aid into besieged caps. -- into besieged camps. with johnare meeting kerry in rome today on ways to fight the islamic state in speaking at the meeting, john kerry warned of the danger of letting jihadists gain ground in libya. john kerry: in libya, we are on the brink of getting a government of national unity, and that will prevent daesch from turning libya into a struggle hold on that country post future, and as everyone knows, that country has resources. the last thing in the world you withis a false caliphate access to billions of dollars of revenue. genie: a partnership that has been drifting on its side for --ost a week in the at
genie: that is british prime minister david cameron. official peace talks on syria are finally underway in geneva. this is the latest push to put in end to the brutal civil war which left a quarter of a million dead. the usual -- the envoy for syria has stepped things up a gear. the main opposition umbrella group is due to meet today. it has continued pressing for immediate progress on getting humanitarian aid into besieged caps. -- into besieged camps. with johnare meeting kerry in rome today...
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prime minister david cameron is making the case for sticking with the european union but he faces an uphill battle. reporter: david cameron job in the house of commons was no less difficult than last week's reform wrangling in brussels. he's trying to convince euro skeptics that those reforms are reason enough to stay in the e.u. >> leaving the e.u. may briefly make us feel more sovereign but it will actually give us more power and influence? if we need the e.u., will we have the power to stop our businesses being discriminated against? no. will we have the power to insist that european countries share with us their border information so we know what terrorists and criminals are doing in europe? no we won't. will we have more information that affects the prosperity and security of citizens? no, we won't. reporter: many see boris johnson's position as not only increasing the possibility of a brexit but a calculated political maneuver for number 10 do you think -- downing street. many believe that if great britain ditches the e.u., johnson could be prime minister. >> what i think is peo
prime minister david cameron is making the case for sticking with the european union but he faces an uphill battle. reporter: david cameron job in the house of commons was no less difficult than last week's reform wrangling in brussels. he's trying to convince euro skeptics that those reforms are reason enough to stay in the e.u. >> leaving the e.u. may briefly make us feel more sovereign but it will actually give us more power and influence? if we need the e.u., will we have the power to...
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. >> thank you prime minister david cameron. good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. the international community raised so much money on a single day for a single crisis. supporting syria and the region conference has been a great success. and i would like to thank and highly commend the leadership of prime minister david cameron, and core sponsors chancellor angela merkel of germany, and prime minister of norway, and his high necessary, emir of kuwait. and many other countries, very generation contributions. as of this moment, there's just said by the prime minister, more than $10 billion has been pledged, more than half to meet immediate needs in 2016. i thank, again, all of the participants for their genre ros -- generosity in supporting syrias enduring prolonged horrendous suffering. today's pledges will enable humanitarian workers to continue reaching millions of people with life-saving aid. the premise of long-term funding, mean that humanitarian and development partners will be able to work together to get children back into school, design employment programs,
. >> thank you prime minister david cameron. good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. the international community raised so much money on a single day for a single crisis. supporting syria and the region conference has been a great success. and i would like to thank and highly commend the leadership of prime minister david cameron, and core sponsors chancellor angela merkel of germany, and prime minister of norway, and his high necessary, emir of kuwait. and many other countries, very...
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next british prime minister david cameron takes questions from members of the house of commons. then ted cruz has a town hall meeting. q&a.another chance to see british prime minister david cameron talked about the membership in the european union. the government's role in supporting refugee children. this is just over 35 minutes. john: question one. mr. speaker, isn't the best the prime minister can do nothing for british pensioners nothing for british workers and has the office of budget responsibility and the treasury and concerned the long-term economic plans are relying on more than a million new migrants entering this country before 2020? got theprime minister bottle to confirm his inconvenient truth? prime minister: i will tell you what we're doing for pensioners. again the small increase they got from labor. can tell you what we are doing for people who want to work hard in britain. creating 2.3 million jobs. believe that we will succeed more as a country if we get a good deal in europe and stay in a reformed europe. that will be good for jobs and investment. marcus: peop
next british prime minister david cameron takes questions from members of the house of commons. then ted cruz has a town hall meeting. q&a.another chance to see british prime minister david cameron talked about the membership in the european union. the government's role in supporting refugee children. this is just over 35 minutes. john: question one. mr. speaker, isn't the best the prime minister can do nothing for british pensioners nothing for british workers and has the office of budget...
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that makes for unpleasant reading for david cameron on his way to warsaw this morning. david cameron and the polish prime minister insisted these two countries were allies. will this help david cameron? >> some analysts say that there will be a quid pro quo. in return, he defends poland's in nato.ore robustly let's take a listen to david cameron, speaking in warsaw. said,the prime minister we want to see a full strategic partnership between britain and poland. that is because of the shared interests and shared ideals that we have. shared interests in strong defense and supporting nato and standing up to russian aggression. >> it is true that the two countries have similar views on many security and political issues affecting the european union, but when it comes to workers' benefits, the bottom line is that the polish government has to be seen to defend the rights of its citizens, including those who live in the u.k., but who continue to vote polish elections and send remittances to their families back in poland, which indirectly helps the polish economy. it is very difficult for the british to make the polish go
that makes for unpleasant reading for david cameron on his way to warsaw this morning. david cameron and the polish prime minister insisted these two countries were allies. will this help david cameron? >> some analysts say that there will be a quid pro quo. in return, he defends poland's in nato.ore robustly let's take a listen to david cameron, speaking in warsaw. said,the prime minister we want to see a full strategic partnership between britain and poland. that is because of the...
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prime minister david cameron set out to loosen his country's relationship with the eu as you know to apeetss some members of the opposition at home who are demanding an exit from the eu. but it's not a done deal yet. a referendum in the uk will likely be held in june. more now on the tenuous talks that took place in brussels. >> reporter: british prime minister david cameron put his best stiff upper lip on display. how else to deal with britain's possible exit from the european union, the so-called brexit, which could threaten the mere existence of the eu. >> as i've said i'd only do a deal if we get that britain needs. >> reporter: late today word of a deal but no details. cameron had said he needed concessions, the most important being tighter restrictions on welfare benefits to supplement low-paid work, especially to migrant workers, as europe contends with the ongoing migrant crisis. with a deal in place, a long-promised british letter ren dumb whether to continue eu participation can be held in late june. >> he's taken a huge gamble. if he was going to have a referendum he had t
prime minister david cameron set out to loosen his country's relationship with the eu as you know to apeetss some members of the opposition at home who are demanding an exit from the eu. but it's not a done deal yet. a referendum in the uk will likely be held in june. more now on the tenuous talks that took place in brussels. >> reporter: british prime minister david cameron put his best stiff upper lip on display. how else to deal with britain's possible exit from the european union, the...
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first, secretary general of the united nations, ban ki-moon. >> your excellencies, prime minister, and david cameron, and german chancellor angela merkel, prime minister and your high ns and your majesties, distinguished heads of state and government. honourable ministers, ladies and gentlemen. thank are now being here, for your leadership and engagement. this is the fourth time we are getting together to show solidarity. i thang his highness for hosting three conferences, for the syrian people. i thang the conveners sitting here, and in particular prime minister david cameron of the u.k. for hosting today's meeting. the crisis in syria is about to enter the sixth year. the international community we thank. we hope for a good deal of process. this temporary pause shows how difficult it is. it is deeply disturbing. initial steps have been undermined by humanitarian access and bombings and activities within syria, the progress has been lost. i and my special envoy, we should not have the talks for the sake of the talks. the coming days should be used to get back to the table, not to secure more claims
first, secretary general of the united nations, ban ki-moon. >> your excellencies, prime minister, and david cameron, and german chancellor angela merkel, prime minister and your high ns and your majesties, distinguished heads of state and government. honourable ministers, ladies and gentlemen. thank are now being here, for your leadership and engagement. this is the fourth time we are getting together to show solidarity. i thang his highness for hosting three conferences, for the syrian...
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british prime minister david cameron takes questions from members of the house of commons. after that, presidential candidate donald trump had a campaign rally earlier today in , thomasweek on "q&a" schatz, president of citizens against government waste. he talks about his organization's efforts to bring attention to government waste over the years. thomas schatz citizens against government waste. you are president of it and you have been around the organization for 30 years. what does it do? thomas: it was created following the release of the grace commission report.
british prime minister david cameron takes questions from members of the house of commons. after that, presidential candidate donald trump had a campaign rally earlier today in , thomasweek on "q&a" schatz, president of citizens against government waste. he talks about his organization's efforts to bring attention to government waste over the years. thomas schatz citizens against government waste. you are president of it and you have been around the organization for 30 years. what...
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so david cameron may not be the prime minister at the end of the year. it may be boris johnson. ameron's big challenge this year. for britain what this really does is it gives the leave britain campaign a strong leader and strong leadership. it's had a very fragmented, disorganized campaign up to this point. and everyone's going to rally behind boris johnson now. it will encourage some mps, members of parliament, who are apprehensive about joining the leave campaign, they may be more likely to join the leave campaign now. and also the debate now is more grown up. there is this option that you can legitimately join the opposite side from david cameron. >> interesting. watching this very closely, our max foster bringing us that live report from london. many thanks to you. >>> well, u.s. secretary of state john kerry says a cease-fire agreement for syria could take effect within days. but that's in stark contrast to the scene on the ground. isis says it's behind a series of suicide and car bombings in homs and the outskirts of damascus. syria's news agency says at least 122 people w
so david cameron may not be the prime minister at the end of the year. it may be boris johnson. ameron's big challenge this year. for britain what this really does is it gives the leave britain campaign a strong leader and strong leadership. it's had a very fragmented, disorganized campaign up to this point. and everyone's going to rally behind boris johnson now. it will encourage some mps, members of parliament, who are apprehensive about joining the leave campaign, they may be more likely to...
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during question time this week, british prime minister david cameron answered several questions on theublic housing program. he also spoke about youth unemployment and the outcome of the syria donors conference. jeremy corbyn: questions to the prime minister. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i know the whole house has been cited by the death of harry houtman to cancer. as advisor to david blunkett, he was returned to this, seceding david blunkett himself. he quickly became a popular md, recognized for his commitment to his constituents and his beliefs. it is a measure of the man he can continue to carry out his work after his treatment. we offer his children and wife are profound condolences. i now with colleagues and others, and in addition to my duties, i will have other meetings later today. >> may i say, myself alongside colleagues with the sentiments , for sheffield and rights are. you -- bright side. i am sure the whole house send our condolences to the family at this time. housing is the number one issue in my constituency. ,ueries on a local plan strongly offering the viewer conserva
during question time this week, british prime minister david cameron answered several questions on theublic housing program. he also spoke about youth unemployment and the outcome of the syria donors conference. jeremy corbyn: questions to the prime minister. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i know the whole house has been cited by the death of harry houtman to cancer. as advisor to david blunkett, he was returned to this, seceding david blunkett himself. he quickly became a popular md,...
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prime minister david cameron is meeting about a potential brexit. mr. cameron: we've got work to do and it is going to be hard. i will be battling for britain, but i will not take a deal that doesn't mean -- it's much more important to get this right. but with goodwill and hard work, we can get a better deal for britain. this meeting is moving the markets in a major way. joe: thank you for joining us. david cameron is negotiating with his brussels counterpart and wants to enhance competitiveness. dealing with social benefits for non-british citizens. will david cameron get any kind of deal he won't be able to sell to his countrymen and convince him to stay in the eu? guest: that is a big question. at the moment, sentiment is very narrowly in favor of staying in. 52-48.ls suggest i think people have known for some time what cameron has been trying to do. are whetherations they can get the draft agreement ratified by the members of the eu and that is what is being renegotiated. fromof them, especially eastern europe, the attempt to restrict social benefits
prime minister david cameron is meeting about a potential brexit. mr. cameron: we've got work to do and it is going to be hard. i will be battling for britain, but i will not take a deal that doesn't mean -- it's much more important to get this right. but with goodwill and hard work, we can get a better deal for britain. this meeting is moving the markets in a major way. joe: thank you for joining us. david cameron is negotiating with his brussels counterpart and wants to enhance...
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the mayor of london and a member of david cameron's conservative party is campaigning against the prime minister. boris: the last thing i wanted was to go against david cameron or the government. but after a great deal of thought, i do not think there is anything else i can do. >> johnson's decision is a blow to the prime minister, who had just negotiated a deal to improve britain's position within the e.u., and he is not alone. six ministers and dozens of conservative mp's say that leaving the blocks will bring back sovereignty, security, and improve the economy. for cameron, that would be a mistake. cameron: we will be safer, stronger, better off inside the e.u. shows that 48% of people agree with the prime minister. 33% are for a so-called brexit. a segment of the population is still undecided. scotland's first minister says that if this campaign wins, scotland would reconsider its place in the u.k. scotland has already seen itself as a european country. if we were to be kicked out of the european union when we expressly said we wanted to stay in, that would trigger a demand for a second refe
the mayor of london and a member of david cameron's conservative party is campaigning against the prime minister. boris: the last thing i wanted was to go against david cameron or the government. but after a great deal of thought, i do not think there is anything else i can do. >> johnson's decision is a blow to the prime minister, who had just negotiated a deal to improve britain's position within the e.u., and he is not alone. six ministers and dozens of conservative mp's say that...
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prime minister david cameron discusses britain's membership in the european union.nd later, state of the state addresses from maryland governor larry hogan. at a house hearing on political refugees, federal officials discussed the visa process for asylum seekers and how the state department conducts background checks. congressman michael mccaul chairs the house hoemeland security committee. this is two hours and 20 minutes. >> the committee on homeland security will come to order. the committee's meeting today to
prime minister david cameron discusses britain's membership in the european union.nd later, state of the state addresses from maryland governor larry hogan. at a house hearing on political refugees, federal officials discussed the visa process for asylum seekers and how the state department conducts background checks. congressman michael mccaul chairs the house hoemeland security committee. this is two hours and 20 minutes. >> the committee on homeland security will come to order. the...
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the prime minister david cameron is aiming at keeping britain at the eu. the proposal contains key concessions he has been calling for. the prime minister says it is likely he will campaign for britain to stay in the eu. in a referendum expected as early as june. >> he is full of optimism after the proposals put forth by donald tusk. the draft deal delivers on the changes to the eu that the government has been demanding. he is keen to convince those with any down. >> they will keep our borders. we are never going to sign up to an ever closer union. we will make sure we maintain our independence as a country. >> britain wants to reserve the right to block some brussels backed legislation. it since it would only be able to do this and cohesion with other eu states, conservative critics say the conditions don't go far enough. >> looking to the future and our role as a great world car in player. the eu is cramping our style and damaging our freedom. >> sharpening his persuasive skills is now his biggest task. >> we spoke to our brussels correspondent and asked
the prime minister david cameron is aiming at keeping britain at the eu. the proposal contains key concessions he has been calling for. the prime minister says it is likely he will campaign for britain to stay in the eu. in a referendum expected as early as june. >> he is full of optimism after the proposals put forth by donald tusk. the draft deal delivers on the changes to the eu that the government has been demanding. he is keen to convince those with any down. >> they will keep...
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we are waiting to hear from british prime minister david cameron, expected to speak at any moment nowal that was reached with european leaders on friday to keep the uk in. eu. mr. cameron will meet with his cabinet this hour to try to convince them to approve the agreement. then it would go to a referendum vote. the prime minister has said this is a time for britons to come together and shape their destiny, but he faces division within his cabinet and within his own conservative party over the eu deal. let's go live to london, cnn international correspondent is outside number 10. good to have you with us this hour. what are some of the major points that have been agreed to in this new deal? >> reporter: good morning from london, george. well, as the prime minister -- had promised fundamental reform of how the european union does business, it's now down to his cabinet and his nation to decide if that is what, in fact, he delivered. in essence he has the ability to european migrants to seek social security benefits in this country. there will be a time limit on which they can and which
we are waiting to hear from british prime minister david cameron, expected to speak at any moment nowal that was reached with european leaders on friday to keep the uk in. eu. mr. cameron will meet with his cabinet this hour to try to convince them to approve the agreement. then it would go to a referendum vote. the prime minister has said this is a time for britons to come together and shape their destiny, but he faces division within his cabinet and within his own conservative party over the...
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prime minister david cameron is desperate to extract confessions from his partners over his country's membership. he needs or forms to take home for voters or britain could become the first country to ever leave the eu after a promised referendum. >> it might be sagging, but it is still there. the british prime minister warns it could appear if the conditions aren't met. >> we will take the deal but i will not take a deal that doesn't meet what we need. >> the deal he wants is a series of reforms which would return significant decision-making powers to london. he seeks to opt out of the desire to move towards an ever closer union. cameron wants to restrict access to welfare benefits for eu citizens. the demand would undercut the core principles of free movement. it cannot be imposed. he made clear a compromise is possible, but not at any cost. no country can abandon the common rules of authorities. i want great britain to stay in the european union. it must it here to the framework and principles. if not, other countries could request exceptions. a german chancellor merkel offered som
prime minister david cameron is desperate to extract confessions from his partners over his country's membership. he needs or forms to take home for voters or britain could become the first country to ever leave the eu after a promised referendum. >> it might be sagging, but it is still there. the british prime minister warns it could appear if the conditions aren't met. >> we will take the deal but i will not take a deal that doesn't meet what we need. >> the deal he wants is...
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the european parliament has given prime minister david cameron a major boost by backing his plans for reforming the european union. he wants concessions for britain on eurozone governments and welfare pavements payments on if the u.k. will stay later this year. >> david cameron is a man on a mission. he's clearly got a lot to say. he's in brussels trying to get enough support. at the top of the wish list is limiting benefits for migrants entering britain from the eu. he also wants britain to opt out of closer integration and be exempt from contributing to eurozone bailout. >> the parliament will do the utmost to support. once more, once the institutions agree, it is a good direction. >> it sounds reassuring but they said negotiations are still fragile. >> what i have put on the table is a fair and balanced one. it helps all the concerns by prime minister cameron. >> cameron says he was fighting until the last minute. >> taylor swift becomes the first female artist. we have the details on that coming up in the program. we will be here with more business news. brent: welcome back. life
the european parliament has given prime minister david cameron a major boost by backing his plans for reforming the european union. he wants concessions for britain on eurozone governments and welfare pavements payments on if the u.k. will stay later this year. >> david cameron is a man on a mission. he's clearly got a lot to say. he's in brussels trying to get enough support. at the top of the wish list is limiting benefits for migrants entering britain from the eu. he also wants britain...
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push a peaceful solution further away than it has been for some time >>> the british prime minister david cameron is choosing a date, we understand, for the referendum on whether to stay in the european union. 10 downing street will announce earlier. he was in brussels. he was discussing the details of the deal. he was with the u.n. world late into friday. that'll redefine the countries within european union >>> next on the programme - protests in egypt > >>> venezuela - petrol price rises of more than 6,000%. >>> welcome back. you're watching al jazeera, coming to you live from doha. the top stories, the police in uganda put the main opposition candidate under house arrest. they say to prevent unrest >>> the fiji islands in battered by strong tomorrows. the curfew has been enclosed. the prime minister will announce a date in london. they are expected to announce a deal. life pictures coming from 10 downing street. the meeting of the cabinet taking place inside. it's going on longer than thought. it was scheduled to go on. does it mean david cameron is having a difficult meeting, perhaps. we don'
push a peaceful solution further away than it has been for some time >>> the british prime minister david cameron is choosing a date, we understand, for the referendum on whether to stay in the european union. 10 downing street will announce earlier. he was in brussels. he was discussing the details of the deal. he was with the u.n. world late into friday. that'll redefine the countries within european union >>> next on the programme - protests in egypt > >>>...
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. >> british prime minister david cameron has said that he is battling for britain as he arrived for crucial e. u. summit. cameron wants to return with a reform package ahead of a referendum that could be held as soon as june. he faces resistence from other e.u. leaders to some of his key demands. al jazeera joins us live now from brussells. emma, is there any indication if a deal might be close? >> a deal -- certainly wouldn't be close right now, we know there is a battle on he certainly has a battle on his hands. we hear reports that perhaps things are not going as much as he has hoped. that's no great surprise considering how different sides in this arguement were. but earlier, when he arrived he was full of very strong language saying he was fighting for a good deal for britain. >> we got some important work to do today and tomorrow, and it is going to be hard. i will be battling for britain, if we can get a good deal, i will take it but i will not take a deal that doesn't mean what we need. it is much more important to get this right, than to do anything in a rush. with goodwill
. >> british prime minister david cameron has said that he is battling for britain as he arrived for crucial e. u. summit. cameron wants to return with a reform package ahead of a referendum that could be held as soon as june. he faces resistence from other e.u. leaders to some of his key demands. al jazeera joins us live now from brussells. emma, is there any indication if a deal might be close? >> a deal -- certainly wouldn't be close right now, we know there is a battle on he...
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prime minister david cameron has promised a referendum in the u.k. this year or early next year on whether to stay inside the e.u. >> reporter: the president of the european council said some progress had been made during theets very, very long hours of negotiations, but a lot more needs to be done. he along with the european commission president and david cameron the british prime minister taking part in a series of bilateral meetings with the french president, the belgium prime minister and the czech prime minister. he is the leader of a group of eastern block countries which have been very resistant to some measures put forward by david cameron specifically on proposed cuts to pie grant pifts. david cameron, of course, wants to go home with a deal he feels that he can paracel to the british public. he wants to stay in europe so he wants to get the british public on side before that planned referendum. another issue was being discussed here earlier at a working dinner, that of migration. turkey, the turkish prime minister was expected to attend thi
prime minister david cameron has promised a referendum in the u.k. this year or early next year on whether to stay inside the e.u. >> reporter: the president of the european council said some progress had been made during theets very, very long hours of negotiations, but a lot more needs to be done. he along with the european commission president and david cameron the british prime minister taking part in a series of bilateral meetings with the french president, the belgium prime minister...
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meanwhile, british prime minister david cameron made a case for staying in the european union before parliament today. a referendum on the issue will be held in june. up next a supreme court is back in session since the death of justin scali justice scalia. and squeezing apple to unlock a phone is going after justice not setting a precedence in privacy. the people who are affected. >> people need to demand reform... >> ali velshi on target. >> the supreme court has met for the first time since the death of antonin scalia. >> you know it was very stark, if you will, to walk into that courtroom and see the black draping justice scalia's chair. and over to the bench why he sits, a very somber mood as the eight remaining justices file in. he said he was known for his intellect, he's wit and prose. he said we cannot forget his irpre irrerepresidiary repressible spirit. justice scalia at one point before he was on the court did argue a case before the court. the only case he argued before the court. he prevailed as justice chief justice roberts said. he had a perfect record before the cour
meanwhile, british prime minister david cameron made a case for staying in the european union before parliament today. a referendum on the issue will be held in june. up next a supreme court is back in session since the death of justin scali justice scalia. and squeezing apple to unlock a phone is going after justice not setting a precedence in privacy. the people who are affected. >> people need to demand reform... >> ali velshi on target. >> the supreme court has met for the...
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were proud to welcome him to the white house including in 2012 for a state dinner for prime minister david cameron. tonight, we join his fellow justices in mourning this remarkable man. this is a time to on or justice -- to remember justice scalia's legacy. i plan to fulfill my constitutional responsibilities to nominate a successor. fore will be plenty of time me to fulfill that responsibility and to give that person a timely vote and a fair hearing. i take this seriously. they are bigger than anyone -- anyone party. they are about our democracy. they are about the institution which justice scalia dedicated his professional life in making sure it continues to function as the beacon of justice that our founders envisioned. but it this moment, we most of all want to think about his family. michelle and i join the nation in sending our deepest gratitude to justice scalia's family, a beautiful symbol of a life well lived. we thank you for sharing justice scalia with our country. god bless them all, and god bless the united states of america. >> here on c-span this morning, "washington journal" is nex
were proud to welcome him to the white house including in 2012 for a state dinner for prime minister david cameron. tonight, we join his fellow justices in mourning this remarkable man. this is a time to on or justice -- to remember justice scalia's legacy. i plan to fulfill my constitutional responsibilities to nominate a successor. fore will be plenty of time me to fulfill that responsibility and to give that person a timely vote and a fair hearing. i take this seriously. they are bigger than...
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in what was seen as a major rebuke to prime minister david cameron, the london mayor recently declaredport for the brexit. he said remaining in the e.u. would lead to an erosion of democracy. joining me is john micklethwait. he was editor-in-chief of "the economist" magazine, which is where i first got to know him.
in what was seen as a major rebuke to prime minister david cameron, the london mayor recently declaredport for the brexit. he said remaining in the e.u. would lead to an erosion of democracy. joining me is john micklethwait. he was editor-in-chief of "the economist" magazine, which is where i first got to know him.
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as minister, david cameron, wants them to do. catherine: thanks so much, reporting from london. shoreid cameron tries to up support for remaining in the correspondent has been looking at one issue growing in importance in the debate, security. reporter: starting by working ian duncan smith plans to spend the next four months persuading the british to brexit. a the secretary of state for work and pensions and former leader hase party said staying in the e.u. is a security risk. open border does not allow us to check and control people that may come and may time. you see what happened in paris where they spent ages planning and plotting so who's to say it's not beyond the reach of man that those might be thinking that. reporter: the shang schengen means passports are checked at british borders. questions,.p.'s david cameron said if a brexit happens, britain would lose an important source of intelligence from european neighbors. mr. cameron: if we leave the will we have the power to insist european countries share with us their security information? reporter: the head of europol sa
as minister, david cameron, wants them to do. catherine: thanks so much, reporting from london. shoreid cameron tries to up support for remaining in the correspondent has been looking at one issue growing in importance in the debate, security. reporter: starting by working ian duncan smith plans to spend the next four months persuading the british to brexit. a the secretary of state for work and pensions and former leader hase party said staying in the e.u. is a security risk. open border does...
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area in the lives and people of this country where in 1927-- >> meanwhile, british prime minister david cameron is making the case for staying in the european union before parliament. a referendum on the issue will be held in june. >>> up next, the supreme court back in session since the death of antonin scalia and the supreme court. supreme court hearing arguments since the death of justice scalia, his chair is draped in black wool. it will remain in place until next month. the president could name a nominee to replace him as early as today. the senate republicans so far vowing to block any of those nominees. lisa stark in washington, d.c. for us. what was the mood in the court and what did the chief justice have to say about antonin scalia. >> the court is always somber but it seems much more this morning. you could see the black poo wool covering his chair. the chief justice did make opening comments as expected. he mentioned that the scalia when he worked for the department of justice, argued his first and only case before the supreme court back in 1976. he said that scalia prevailed and he
area in the lives and people of this country where in 1927-- >> meanwhile, british prime minister david cameron is making the case for staying in the european union before parliament. a referendum on the issue will be held in june. >>> up next, the supreme court back in session since the death of antonin scalia and the supreme court. supreme court hearing arguments since the death of justice scalia, his chair is draped in black wool. it will remain in place until next month. the...
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prime minister david cameron warned that if the public voted from a brex it, it could hurt working people for years to come. >>> well, it's that time of year when the titans of the tech industry gather in barcelona at the world mobile congress to show off newest and flashiest phones. gadgets rather than devices are creating a buzz. our technology editor. >> reporter: this is the first an destroyed smartphone... >> it's a hard sell these days. for years, mobile phone makers enjoyed golden times. year on year increases in sales, billions around the world bought smarter and smarter phones, now the industry is under pressure. . >> we went through a decade of innovation from candy bar fans to slips and slides. if there was a reason to upgrade. that means you can get updates on your devices. they last longer. the reasons are getting tougher. >> it is the issue. dozens that all in all are indistinguishable. they are unable to come up with smartphones with better features. customers are willing to hold on to the ones they have, rather than upgrading. the phone sales - if they are down, why not th
prime minister david cameron warned that if the public voted from a brex it, it could hurt working people for years to come. >>> well, it's that time of year when the titans of the tech industry gather in barcelona at the world mobile congress to show off newest and flashiest phones. gadgets rather than devices are creating a buzz. our technology editor. >> reporter: this is the first an destroyed smartphone... >> it's a hard sell these days. for years, mobile phone makers...
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measures, -- reporter: with an eu reform deal in hand, britain prime minister -- british prime minister david cameron faced the next step, selling the deal to skeptical mps in the house of commons. aime minister cameron: settlement which will offer families in our country security at every stage of their lives. that's what we're fighting for. reporter: the european council president produced a draft document on monday which could grant more powers to national parliaments to block eu laws, allow britain to restrict access benefits -- on benefits for non-european migrants. this was not enough for many eurosceptics, who, polls show, have been growing in numbers. they accuse cameron of selling britain short in the proposal. and be a good european -- reporter: the heated discussions were even tempered with moments of humor, like when the labour leader accused the prime minister of discussing the proposal with journalists before the mp's themselves. cameron replied -- prime minister cameron: it gave me the added advantage of being able to visit the town of the right, old gentleman's verse -- birth. cameron
measures, -- reporter: with an eu reform deal in hand, britain prime minister -- british prime minister david cameron faced the next step, selling the deal to skeptical mps in the house of commons. aime minister cameron: settlement which will offer families in our country security at every stage of their lives. that's what we're fighting for. reporter: the european council president produced a draft document on monday which could grant more powers to national parliaments to block eu laws, allow...
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prime minister david cameron in brussels. the second day of meetings there due to start very soon as he looks to convince eu leaders that his vision of a new relationship is the right one to woo british voters ahead of a referendum. julia is still in brussels. so talking all night long but no deal yet. >> reporter: no deal as far as we know, louisa. they're still going to talk this morning. david cameron not leaving until the early hours of this morning, 5:30 a.m. he's certainly burning the midnight oil. of course, there was always going to be theatrics around this. you have to say if it is about theatrics, then he's going for an oscar-winning performance here. it's all the same issues we've been talking about for the last 24 hours. obviously at the heart of the debate is restricting welfare payments for eu workers operating in the u.k. we know brussels offering an emergency break, but apparently david cameron going in there saying, look, we want this emergency break to apply to 13 years, an initial seven years, then two sets
prime minister david cameron in brussels. the second day of meetings there due to start very soon as he looks to convince eu leaders that his vision of a new relationship is the right one to woo british voters ahead of a referendum. julia is still in brussels. so talking all night long but no deal yet. >> reporter: no deal as far as we know, louisa. they're still going to talk this morning. david cameron not leaving until the early hours of this morning, 5:30 a.m. he's certainly burning...
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battle is making headlines on usa today dot com let's check about it spitting british prime minister david cameron against the mayor of london boris johnson at issue whether great britain should stay in the european union or leave the eu is made up of twenty eight member nations today british prime minister david cameron pleaded before parliament that britain should stay. mayor johnson says he's urging british voters to leave the eu decision should come in june stay tuned for new info now about women's health. listen to this fuel women are entering adulthood infected with strains of hpv a sexually transmitted virus that can cause cancer and that's according to a new study published today in the pediatrics journal. this infection among women in their early twenties and researchers believe those women are the leading edge of a generation that should see fewer cases of cervical battle broke answers in the decades ahead. apple ceo tim cook says the government should withdraw its demand that apple help the fbi a hack a lot i phone use by sai ed farouk one of the shooters in the san bernardino attacks i
battle is making headlines on usa today dot com let's check about it spitting british prime minister david cameron against the mayor of london boris johnson at issue whether great britain should stay in the european union or leave the eu is made up of twenty eight member nations today british prime minister david cameron pleaded before parliament that britain should stay. mayor johnson says he's urging british voters to leave the eu decision should come in june stay tuned for new info now about...
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. >> in brussels for us where british prime minister david cameron has presented the renegotiation of the terms of british's membership in the e.u. in a nutshell britain will not be part of any moves towards a closer union, a closer relationship amongst e.u. countries. he said basically that means britain will never be part of an e.u. super state. britain will never participate in future bailouts. britain will never be part of the euro, and crucially there will be restrictions on unemployment benefits and child benefits. in other words, government welfare payments to migrants coming into britain. so we'll have more on that at the top of the hour in 30 minutes time. more news coming from our headquarters in doha. stay with al jazeera. >> we're in the eastern part of the democratic republic of congo. it's one of the least developed countries in the world, but there's an estimated $24 trillion worth of minerals here. tantalum, tungsten, tin, and gold have all been linked to violence in eastern congo by rebel groups and the congolese army. >> millions of people have been killed in the con
. >> in brussels for us where british prime minister david cameron has presented the renegotiation of the terms of british's membership in the e.u. in a nutshell britain will not be part of any moves towards a closer union, a closer relationship amongst e.u. countries. he said basically that means britain will never be part of an e.u. super state. britain will never participate in future bailouts. britain will never be part of the euro, and crucially there will be restrictions on...
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said british prime minister david cameron when from travelling to the us.and the "great wall" of trump to immigrants out of the u.s.? pope francis called it "not christian". "enormous ignorance" and "irresponsible" is how mexican president business partner, prince free shipping" just got a little harder to come by for amazon's non-prime shoppers.if you spend enough money on the web retailer, you get free shipping....but amazon just raised the minimum amount -- so now you'll have to shell out 49 dollars before an order ships for free.that's a 40- percent increase from the previous minimum of 35 dollars. it's not clear when amazon made the change.amazon prime memberships -- which cost 99- bucks a year -- are not affected. if you're part of the starbuck reward program- you probably noticed some changes. starbucks overhauled the program- to speed up checkout program- members got one star per visit- and it didn't matter how much was spent. as a result- some customers were asking to ring up a series of items in transactions. now, it's and don't forget you can get your and news on virginia fi
said british prime minister david cameron when from travelling to the us.and the "great wall" of trump to immigrants out of the u.s.? pope francis called it "not christian". "enormous ignorance" and "irresponsible" is how mexican president business partner, prince free shipping" just got a little harder to come by for amazon's non-prime shoppers.if you spend enough money on the web retailer, you get free shipping....but amazon just raised the minimum...
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prime minister david cameron is in brussells with britain's future in the e.u. many the bat lance. and punished at the pump, why veal someday la's government has increased petrol prices by 6000%. >> the u.s. state department is condemned the detention saying it called into question the government's commitment to holding a free poll. he has now been released but earlier he was detained by police after making allegations of vote rigging. the arrest was witnessed by our correspondent, who has more details. >> members of the opposition party called us to take us to a house in a residential area, that they said illegal vote rigging operation was being carried out. when we reached the property, the supporters knocked on the gate, people jumped over the back fence, and the support was apprehended up the road. they were carrying handguns and supporters disarmed them. there was a police vehicle outside the house, when we got that, they say this billing was a facility of crime investigation intelligence facility supporters say there was a vote rigging operation inside, more armed officers ca
prime minister david cameron is in brussells with britain's future in the e.u. many the bat lance. and punished at the pump, why veal someday la's government has increased petrol prices by 6000%. >> the u.s. state department is condemned the detention saying it called into question the government's commitment to holding a free poll. he has now been released but earlier he was detained by police after making allegations of vote rigging. the arrest was witnessed by our correspondent, who...
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prime minister david cameron agreed to a new deal which included, quote, special status if it stayed a member. while he has agreement from the majority of the cabinet urging vote tours stay in the block, the matter has caused six ministers wanting to leave. he can't convince the whole of his party, which has had skeptical roots. how difficult will it be for him, dominic? >> when the prime minister spoke to his counterparts he spoke about the great deal he had achieved. he brought the substance back here to london for a meeting. after the meeting broke up they made a direct appeal to the people and spoke about the value which he had reached. >> the plan goes the best of both worlds. families throughout britain get all the benefits of being in the european union including more jobs, better prices and greater security. but the special status also means we're out of those parts of europe that do not work for us. so we will another join the euro. we'll never be a part of eurozone bailouts. >> dominic, david cameron really outlining what he gained from his meeting. in brussels, so now just
prime minister david cameron agreed to a new deal which included, quote, special status if it stayed a member. while he has agreement from the majority of the cabinet urging vote tours stay in the block, the matter has caused six ministers wanting to leave. he can't convince the whole of his party, which has had skeptical roots. how difficult will it be for him, dominic? >> when the prime minister spoke to his counterparts he spoke about the great deal he had achieved. he brought the...
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prime minister david cameron agreed a new deal with european leaders late friday which included, quoteecial status if it stays a member. while the majority of cameron's cabinet have agreed to your honor voters to stay in the block it's caused did i individualses in his party. at least six ministers are already campaign to go leave. david cameron said britain will be stronger and safer if it remains in the european union. >> our plan for europe gives us the best of both worlds. it underlines our special status. through which families across britain get all the benefits of being in the european union. including more jobs, lower prices and greater security. but our special status also means we are out of those parts of europe that do not work for us. so we will never join the euro. we will never be part of euro-zone bailouts. never be part of the passport free no borders area or a european army or e.u. super state. >> david cameron speaking a little earlier. dominic kane has more now from downing street. >> reporter: a key concern for david cameron now will be what kind of solidarity he w
prime minister david cameron agreed a new deal with european leaders late friday which included, quoteecial status if it stays a member. while the majority of cameron's cabinet have agreed to your honor voters to stay in the block it's caused did i individualses in his party. at least six ministers are already campaign to go leave. david cameron said britain will be stronger and safer if it remains in the european union. >> our plan for europe gives us the best of both worlds. it...
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the british prime minister david cameron has negotiated a deal with his counterparts within the e.u. and is expected to discuss the issues with his cabinet colleagues later today. european leads in brussels has been discussing ways to ease the refugee crisis. talks were held. greece had threatened to block a deal for britain unless other e.u. states promised to keep their borders open. non-. e.u. members macedonia and serbia have closed their frontiers. austria will only allow 80 refugees per day, despite protests from other e.u. members. several hundred refugees are stranded on the border between greece and mass don't a. our correspondent has more now. >> reporter:-- macedonia. >> reporter: the main issue is the domino effect of imposing a quota on the numbers of refugees allowed into a country like austria. that will have a domino effect. you will have more people waiting in slovenia and croatia, serbia and macedonia all the way back to this country. greece has already a problem with the so-called economic migrants. those are people from north after, from iran, from pakistan, who c
the british prime minister david cameron has negotiated a deal with his counterparts within the e.u. and is expected to discuss the issues with his cabinet colleagues later today. european leads in brussels has been discussing ways to ease the refugee crisis. talks were held. greece had threatened to block a deal for britain unless other e.u. states promised to keep their borders open. non-. e.u. members macedonia and serbia have closed their frontiers. austria will only allow 80 refugees per...
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british prime minister david cameron arrived in hamburg tonight. see those pictures right there. he and the german chancellor are meeting ahead of a sub and -- of a summit on britain's membership in the european union. let's go now to our political correspondent covering all of these angles for us this evening. good evening to you, charlotte. what more do we know about what the two leaders here from germany and poland, what did they talk about? >> there was certainly a lot to talk about. the countries don't see very much i to i when it comes to a lot of issues. for example, the biggest the refugee crisis, but also poland wants to station nato troops in poland, which germany does not support. at the press conference, they were eager to stress common ground that the european union, that it is necessary to execute -- secure the external borders of the european union, but also the polish prime minister was not specific on if and how many refugees the country is willing to take on, and that is very upsetting for chancellor angela merkel, because she nee
british prime minister david cameron arrived in hamburg tonight. see those pictures right there. he and the german chancellor are meeting ahead of a sub and -- of a summit on britain's membership in the european union. let's go now to our political correspondent covering all of these angles for us this evening. good evening to you, charlotte. what more do we know about what the two leaders here from germany and poland, what did they talk about? >> there was certainly a lot to talk about....
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british prime minister david cameron brokered a deal with temp u in brussels.t allows britain and several other nations to stay as members even though they do not use euro currency. the agreement gives national parliament more of a say in decision-making. cameron called the deal fair. british voters could decide this summer if their nation will remain in the eu. >>> new jersey taxpayers have paid more than $10 million for legal services connected to the bridgegate scandal. invoices show as chris christie's administration spend $2.3 million on a digit forensics firm. and two former chris christie allies are accused of orchestrating the closure of access lanes to the george washington bridge back in december of 2013. it was allegedly to punish a local mayor for not endorsing chris christie' re-election bid. >>> there's relief and excitement for thousands of workers in delaware. dow and dupont announced corporate headquarters of a spin off will lob indicated in the first state after the companies merge. the large agricultural products division will be headquartere
british prime minister david cameron brokered a deal with temp u in brussels.t allows britain and several other nations to stay as members even though they do not use euro currency. the agreement gives national parliament more of a say in decision-making. cameron called the deal fair. british voters could decide this summer if their nation will remain in the eu. >>> new jersey taxpayers have paid more than $10 million for legal services connected to the bridgegate scandal. invoices...
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. >>> british prime minister david cameron meets with the european parliament in the hours ahead to discuss plans of keeping britain in the european union. sources close to french president francois hollande say there are still work to be done. eu leaders will hold a meeting thursday in brussels. >>> barack obama will visit veet nan in may when he heads to japan for the g-7 meeting. that group is looking to boost trade and present a unified front on north korea. >>> donald trump went on a ram pain against his republican opponents on monday. he lashed out at the bush brothers and his closest rival in the polls, ted cruz. trump called the texas senator a liar and unhinged and tlent threatened to bring a lawsuit against cruz, saying he never met anyone who lies so much. trump also said he's the only contender funding his own campaign. that special interest groups have bought and paid for all the other candidates. >> ted cruz has taken so much money from so many different people. he's totally controlled 100% by different industries, big league. bush the same thing. rubio the same thing. that's
. >>> british prime minister david cameron meets with the european parliament in the hours ahead to discuss plans of keeping britain in the european union. sources close to french president francois hollande say there are still work to be done. eu leaders will hold a meeting thursday in brussels. >>> barack obama will visit veet nan in may when he heads to japan for the g-7 meeting. that group is looking to boost trade and present a unified front on north korea. >>>...