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mr. david cameron eight praise the operation but he' s not certain that the man known as jihadi john is dead. this was a direct hit and the terrorist possibly evaporated. the pentagon confirms a drone strike targeted a vehicle in syria believed to be transporting the terrorist. his real name is mohammed emwazi foley' s mother told abc overnight that mohammed emwazi' s death would be, quote, small solace, and the u.s. should have done more to stop him before her son and others were killed. the u.s. military is assessing the drone strike. randy: the isis threat will be the focus of a special meeting between world leaders next week. president obama will -- will meet with leaders at an economic summit in turkey. emily: this mother is facing charges in the drug death of her own daughter. the high school student overdosed on the powerful drug fentanyl. that drug already under the microscope in the growing opioid crisis. the eyeopener' s sera congi is live in rochester, new hampshire where that mom will face a judge today. sera: that mother actually one of three people charged in the teenager' s de
mr. david cameron eight praise the operation but he' s not certain that the man known as jihadi john is dead. this was a direct hit and the terrorist possibly evaporated. the pentagon confirms a drone strike targeted a vehicle in syria believed to be transporting the terrorist. his real name is mohammed emwazi foley' s mother told abc overnight that mohammed emwazi' s death would be, quote, small solace, and the u.s. should have done more to stop him before her son and others were killed. the...
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that is what mr david cameron, presidential obama and francois hollande talks about and it seems that they've lost sight of the fact that this wasn't an i.s.i.l. battle to start with. it was an internal syria problem >>> here is the reminder that apparently, i would say, i was interpret, that the turkish message that have been yesterday. what did erdogan went on and underline this morning, it is not just about i.s.i.l. it is a symptom of a greater problem. that is authorize authority annism in russia and zect, rian in iraq. it's more of the same neglect of depression in syria that led to i.s.i.l. here we are once again faced with this need for political process. we've seen some signs of it in vienna, a process that needs to come together in a sirs serious way. this fight against i.s.i.l. is fragile and hypocrite cal >>> you talk about a political process. there was some move in vienna. as we keep about not going back to the core issue here. so really those talks whenever they reconvene. >>> presumably, as you know, they need a road pap where the syrian-- map where the syrians will com
that is what mr david cameron, presidential obama and francois hollande talks about and it seems that they've lost sight of the fact that this wasn't an i.s.i.l. battle to start with. it was an internal syria problem >>> here is the reminder that apparently, i would say, i was interpret, that the turkish message that have been yesterday. what did erdogan went on and underline this morning, it is not just about i.s.i.l. it is a symptom of a greater problem. that is authorize authority...
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mr. david cameron worked to convince the british parliament to join in the fight. in brussels today, the threat of an attack is no longer considered imminent. residents are starting to return to their routines. in germany today, two individuals were arrested in possible conjunction with terrorism. at the same time, germany announced plans to deploy more jets in the campaign against terror. jean: at least 11 people were hurt in strong winds in california -- jen: at least 11 in california when it hit a flea market. it was part of a wider storm system that hit 19 states. a worm and -- a woman working at that stand says she tried to hold onto the tent, that it was ripped out of her hands. jean: many of you took this all in stride like tanner here who went snow sledding here. jen: that' s right. we had nothing like that snow from last year like this year. josh: i did not know that shoveling was easier if you had a superman cape on. that' s the idea. it was certainly nicer today. in portsmouth, here is our time lapse photography. it was partly and even mostly sunny this
mr. david cameron worked to convince the british parliament to join in the fight. in brussels today, the threat of an attack is no longer considered imminent. residents are starting to return to their routines. in germany today, two individuals were arrested in possible conjunction with terrorism. at the same time, germany announced plans to deploy more jets in the campaign against terror. jean: at least 11 people were hurt in strong winds in california -- jen: at least 11 in california when it...
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mr. cameron -- stay with us. we will talk mont clare. ♪ welcome back to "the london.ive from i manus cranny. your top hotlines. davidameron has set out his demands on the european union membership debate. he wants to negotiate on four areas. the top is controlling migration and tightening welfare. he sent a letter to the e.u. president, formalizing the process. a left-wing coalition is poised to vote. portuguese prime minister out of power today. that raises concerns about spending cuts tied to the country's international bailout. which might be rolled back. the firm that runs india's biggest airline indigo rose as much as 18% on its trading debut. raised -- aviation after pricing of the top end of the market range. it is the first ipo by an indian airlines has 2006 and comes after south korea's airline searched 60% on this trading debut last week. alibaba 11 last year, sold more than $1 billion worth of products and three seconds. the sales march the start of single day, an obscure holiday which snowballed into chinese consumer phenomena. let's be to emily cheng. she's the anchor of "bloomberg west." great to have
mr. cameron -- stay with us. we will talk mont clare. ♪ welcome back to "the london.ive from i manus cranny. your top hotlines. davidameron has set out his demands on the european union membership debate. he wants to negotiate on four areas. the top is controlling migration and tightening welfare. he sent a letter to the e.u. president, formalizing the process. a left-wing coalition is poised to vote. portuguese prime minister out of power today. that raises concerns about spending cuts...
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mr. speaker. david cameronid i would respond personally in extending british military operations to syria. i have tons of today and copies of my response have been made available to every member. the committee produced a comprehensive report which asked important questions. i also try to listen carefully to the questions and views expressed by the members on all sides. i want to try and answer relevant questions today. they are different ways of putting them, but they boil down now,is -- why, why us, why is what we are contemplating legal? where the grand troops -- the ground troops to meet our objectives? what is the strategy that brings together everything there doing? is there an end to the conflict and is our plan for what follows ? so let me deal with each question directly. first, why? the reason for acting is the direct threat which i thought poses to our country and our way of life. and have attacked paris, the likely blowing up of the russian plane with 224 people on board. they have already taken the
mr. speaker. david cameronid i would respond personally in extending british military operations to syria. i have tons of today and copies of my response have been made available to every member. the committee produced a comprehensive report which asked important questions. i also try to listen carefully to the questions and views expressed by the members on all sides. i want to try and answer relevant questions today. they are different ways of putting them, but they boil down now,is -- why,...
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the french president francois hollande has been meeting with prime minister david cameron. mr.eron said paris shows resilience in the wake of the attacks. he says both countries agree on stricter border control and more effective way of screening people and greater data sharing. earlier, leaders visited the bataclan. mr. hollande and mr. cameron tweeted a picture of them in front of a memorial. >>> french police released a photo of the man, the third suicide bomber of the stadium. >>> and macri won the first presidential runoff in argentina. this is a shift for argentina. his opponent conceded late on sunday. >>> belgium's capital is under the highest terror alert this morning. the beginning of the workweek, commuters and people are warned against the terror alert. authorities are still looking for salah abdeslam, who is still on the run, despite a series of raids on sunday. >> translator: the prosecutor's office and investigators office had a total of 19 searches in the brussels region. this search took place in molenbeek and other areas. there were three house searches carrie
the french president francois hollande has been meeting with prime minister david cameron. mr.eron said paris shows resilience in the wake of the attacks. he says both countries agree on stricter border control and more effective way of screening people and greater data sharing. earlier, leaders visited the bataclan. mr. hollande and mr. cameron tweeted a picture of them in front of a memorial. >>> french police released a photo of the man, the third suicide bomber of the stadium....
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mr. david cameron has promised to help france in the battle against the islamic sacred cameron met in parisfrancois hollande. cameron says he asked farmland to allow britain to join u.s. led airstrikes against the islamic state in syria. a long meeting president obama and washington and angela merkel on thursday. argentina has voted to end 12 years of leftist populism. macri has been elected president. that sets the stage for economic liberalization and improved relations with the united states. he has promised to lift argentina's currency controls and attract international investors. you can get more these another breaking stories 24 hours a day at the new bloomberg.com. here's matt miller on the markets. matt: take a look at futures. we are down across the board. we have come back substantially from where we were one hour ago. s&p futures now down less than one point. dow jones mini contracts unchanged. take a look at w.a.r. p. this is a screen on the bloomberg that shows you the futures market betting on the probability of a fed rate hike in december to right now, we're looking at a 72%
mr. david cameron has promised to help france in the battle against the islamic sacred cameron met in parisfrancois hollande. cameron says he asked farmland to allow britain to join u.s. led airstrikes against the islamic state in syria. a long meeting president obama and washington and angela merkel on thursday. argentina has voted to end 12 years of leftist populism. macri has been elected president. that sets the stage for economic liberalization and improved relations with the united...
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mr. cameron had to say. eve: i have the famous letter david cameron sent to brussels outlining those reforms. it is just six pages. it has four proposals -- economic governments, competitiveness, sovereignty, and immigration -- there is only one word reiterated by prime minister david cameron -- flexibility. the you -- the u.k. wants from the european union. how much flexibility remains to be seen. the one area, the national question about the growing union, it is really hard. you need to get other -- the other 27 member states on board and in agreement. another area that will be difficult to address is the migration area. britain is wanting to stem the amount of people. they want people who arrive to not get benefits for the first four years, and if anybody has not found work in the u.k. for six months, britain wants to be able to send them back. this strikes at a fundamental principle of the european union, it's freedom of movement. of the davidd cameron speech that that was less than plausible to brussels. jeannie: tell us about the reaction from brussels and other member states. eve: we a
mr. cameron had to say. eve: i have the famous letter david cameron sent to brussels outlining those reforms. it is just six pages. it has four proposals -- economic governments, competitiveness, sovereignty, and immigration -- there is only one word reiterated by prime minister david cameron -- flexibility. the you -- the u.k. wants from the european union. how much flexibility remains to be seen. the one area, the national question about the growing union, it is really hard. you need to get...
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anna: will you vote with david cameron? mr. umunna: it depends.t to know the legal basis be acting.uld we from thethe lessons disastrous intervention in iraq, we need to make sure we know what the plans are for reconstruction and development after. anna: chuka umunna, thank you for joining us. george osborne speaks at 12:30. chuka umunna, the former shadow secretary joining us on the green. francine: thank you so much. up next, the u.s., germany, and nato call for calm. we get a view on the tension between russia and turkey. ♪ francine: welcome back to "the pulse." manus: time for top headlines. tunisia has declared a state of emergency after 12 people were killed when a bus was struck by a bomb in the capital. 17 more were injured in what is thought to have been a suicide attack. an overnight curfew has been imposed. francine: schools and the subway in brussels are reopening today. the belgian capital has been on lock down since saturday over threat of a major terror attack. the city remains on the highest level of security alert. anus: belgium h
anna: will you vote with david cameron? mr. umunna: it depends.t to know the legal basis be acting.uld we from thethe lessons disastrous intervention in iraq, we need to make sure we know what the plans are for reconstruction and development after. anna: chuka umunna, thank you for joining us. george osborne speaks at 12:30. chuka umunna, the former shadow secretary joining us on the green. francine: thank you so much. up next, the u.s., germany, and nato call for calm. we get a view on the...
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david cameron. >> that is right. mr. cameron saying his thoughts and prayers are with the french people. that is also echoed by jeremy corbyn. president obama's message was one of solidarity. he mentioned the values of liberty, values the american people share. he said he would be offering condolences to the families of victims. the united states of america would stand for iwith france. anchor: we were talking about those statements from those state leaders around the world. the european commission president said he is deeply shocked by the attacks in paris that have left at least 35 people dead. some suggestions that the death toll is actually higher, 40 or higher than that. we have yet to get an updated figure from police. we stand in full solidarity with -- ♪ >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by -- the freeman foundation. newman's own foundation, giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing the common good. kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and hong kong tourism board
david cameron. >> that is right. mr. cameron saying his thoughts and prayers are with the french people. that is also echoed by jeremy corbyn. president obama's message was one of solidarity. he mentioned the values of liberty, values the american people share. he said he would be offering condolences to the families of victims. the united states of america would stand for iwith france. anchor: we were talking about those statements from those state leaders around the world. the european...
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price to pay. >> now, andrew, undoubtedly president hollande and david cameron are on precisely the same page in it comes to their desires fork mrn it's a tough sale for him politically because it may come down to a vote. >> reporter: it is a tough sale. it didn't work two years ago when he tried to get apartment are you approval for bombing syria as well as iraq. however since the paris attacks so much has changed the mood of the pretty british people even the recently elected leader of the labor party jeremy corbin is supposed to be going in the direction of perhaps supporting action. this is a situation that the foreign affairs commit any the u.k. has warned that there need tsto be a coordinate the strate, an end game, if you will, if britain is to engage in supporting the whole bombing campaign in syria itself. now, of course, britain is only part of the story. it is important one to france. but russia is the biggest issue. and, of course, that is something that is going take some working out. it's going take the biggest chunk of diplomacy this week. >> and when president hollande goes to washington tomorrow to bring barack
price to pay. >> now, andrew, undoubtedly president hollande and david cameron are on precisely the same page in it comes to their desires fork mrn it's a tough sale for him politically because it may come down to a vote. >> reporter: it is a tough sale. it didn't work two years ago when he tried to get apartment are you approval for bombing syria as well as iraq. however since the paris attacks so much has changed the mood of the pretty british people even the recently elected...
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mr. sorrell. good morning to you. guy: i hear he is doing yoga with david cameron. a: this is some credit to brand modi. mr. sorrell: absolutely. he takes the credit. the end his crew, they are extremely good. it is everywhere around the world. he took new york by storm. having said that, he has the vision. he has all the chops in terms of personality and vision and strategy -- the question is a limitation. it's a bit like running a company. you have a strong vision but it isn't limitation. he has done an extremely good job. popularity ratings have been very strong. take -- ailure to whether that causes further ruptures or whether that brings own,her -- the -- on its the indian oligarchs tell me add on its own about 2% gdp growth. that is stuck in the upper house. it raises the question if it will force a compromise. guy: it is kind of a microcosm of the wider story. he was able to get all this stuff done -- can he scale -- mr. sorrell: if you are good at running a small company can you run a bigger company? think you can do, but it is -- i think he can do, but it pr
mr. sorrell. good morning to you. guy: i hear he is doing yoga with david cameron. a: this is some credit to brand modi. mr. sorrell: absolutely. he takes the credit. the end his crew, they are extremely good. it is everywhere around the world. he took new york by storm. having said that, he has the vision. he has all the chops in terms of personality and vision and strategy -- the question is a limitation. it's a bit like running a company. you have a strong vision but it isn't limitation. he...
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let's take you to the house of commons in london where david cameron, the british prime mr., is talking's, asking them to back his desire to move the raf to launch airstrikes to syria not just in iran. francine: on november 3, there was a report and what they were saying is that britain should only take part in attacks in syria if there was an international strategy. that is highlighted in the last couple of days with turkey also downing the russian plane. the push back the david cameron will get is we don't know at this point with the international strategy is. guy: the other factor he has got to consider is the last time he put up vote before the house, he lost. and that was deeply politically embarrassing and setback's plans in terms of the military in the region a long way. but we are looking at the situation now the opposition split. the labour back benches may support him. francine: david cameron saying that islamic state poses a direct threat to the u.k. this is also what he said yesterday at prime minister's questions. because of the imminent threat, they need to take action. th
let's take you to the house of commons in london where david cameron, the british prime mr., is talking's, asking them to back his desire to move the raf to launch airstrikes to syria not just in iran. francine: on november 3, there was a report and what they were saying is that britain should only take part in attacks in syria if there was an international strategy. that is highlighted in the last couple of days with turkey also downing the russian plane. the push back the david cameron will...
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secretary of state john kerry and british prime minister david cameron say the strike was an act of self defense. mr. cameron britain and our ally : will not rest until it defeats this evil death cult which it -- death cult and the poison ideology on which it feeds. >> your days are numbered and you will be defeated. >> james foley was one of several hostages beheaded by isis along with american journalist steven sotloff. emily: newscenter 5' s sera congi is live in rochester, new hampshire with more of that exclusive interview. sera: she says this is nothing to celebrate. she does not think of this as justice for her son. in america, celebrating the killing of this deranged, pathetic young man. sera: diane foley says she gets no solace from news that her son' s killer may have been killed by a u.s. drone strike. diane: i think media has to be careful not to glorify this deranged young man. he' s a sad individual filled with hate for us. sera: in august of 2014, james foley, a journalist working in syria, was beheaded by isis while being held hostage. foley' s mother tells abc news the u.s. governme
secretary of state john kerry and british prime minister david cameron say the strike was an act of self defense. mr. cameron britain and our ally : will not rest until it defeats this evil death cult which it -- death cult and the poison ideology on which it feeds. >> your days are numbered and you will be defeated. >> james foley was one of several hostages beheaded by isis along with american journalist steven sotloff. emily: newscenter 5' s sera congi is live in rochester, new...
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david cameron on "saturday night live" and can't get there. neil, can you get there, david cameron, "saturday night live"? vonnie: mr. corbyn maybe. i would watch that. tom: that was a great morning with harold james. francine: germany's flagship airline lufthansa cancels thousands of flights as the strike spreads. francine: welcome back. these are some of the stories you can check out on bloomberg.com. partnership is addicted to add $1 billion to each company by the end of 2008. cabin crew strikes continued. talks were said to have collapsed. the thanksgiving turkey might be changed to a ham. the bird flu outbreak is turkey's will be more expensive while supplies reach record highs. news outome breaking of the ocd. it they have been cutting their growth forecast. they are keeping their 2017 growth forecast. came -- tax tex rn or unchanged. tom: there are like 400 headlines out. the meaningful one is september gdp. maximum in economics of global recession part are we in a global recession and 2.9% to mark --? neil: i don't know. nobody really does. i think we have a recession centered in some place. it if you look at europe, it's
david cameron on "saturday night live" and can't get there. neil, can you get there, david cameron, "saturday night live"? vonnie: mr. corbyn maybe. i would watch that. tom: that was a great morning with harold james. francine: germany's flagship airline lufthansa cancels thousands of flights as the strike spreads. francine: welcome back. these are some of the stories you can check out on bloomberg.com. partnership is addicted to add $1 billion to each company by the end of...
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mr. cameron was not revealed what intelligence he's got. the americans have spy satellites and very sophisticated equipment over this part of the world. david cameron is going alone here. the tourists don't get too eager. they're terrified of being blown up. >> of course. that's why it's also pushing his message that it wasn't a bomb. united states does not fly over this region. they already don't do it. is david cameron really doing that extreme of a move if he just airing on the side of safety for his own people? >> well, that's what he's saying here. we've been here bf. after the terror attacks in june, where holiday makers were killed and when you've got lots of unemployed young men wandering around with no jobs and no hopes of a job then they turn to groups like isis or isil. it's a bit of a catch 22 situation. >> i hear you. until we know for sure, we'll have to wait and see. always great to get your expertise. now, let's move onto politics. we have brand new numbers. donald trump leading the field still, 26% followed by ben carson at 23. a two way tie for third, ted cruz and marco rubio at 11. senator cruz telling hannity last night
mr. cameron was not revealed what intelligence he's got. the americans have spy satellites and very sophisticated equipment over this part of the world. david cameron is going alone here. the tourists don't get too eager. they're terrified of being blown up. >> of course. that's why it's also pushing his message that it wasn't a bomb. united states does not fly over this region. they already don't do it. is david cameron really doing that extreme of a move if he just airing on the side of...
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mr cameron didn't commit to ground forces instead saying there are an estimate 70 thousand fighters that could help in the fight against i.s.i.l. with the support of british and coalition power. >> reporter: prime minister david cameron has laid out his reasons for why the u.k. should extend air strikes into syria and joining coalition forces already fighting there. he said i.s.i.l. is now representing the number one security threat to britain and action must be taken immediately because every day we delay they are getting stronger. the joint intelligence committee chief has said the risks of inaction are greater than the risks of action. there is a renewed sense of urgency following the attacks in france beirut and the downing of the russian plane. we can no longer wait and the u.k. has a responsibility to act now. >>> when we come to the question why now, we have to does ourselves whether the risks of inaction are greater than the risks of taking action. every day we fail to act is a day when i.s.i.l. can grow stronger and more plots can be undertaken. mr speaker, that is why all the advice i've received, the military advice the diplomatic and security advice all says yes that the risks of inaction are grea
mr cameron didn't commit to ground forces instead saying there are an estimate 70 thousand fighters that could help in the fight against i.s.i.l. with the support of british and coalition power. >> reporter: prime minister david cameron has laid out his reasons for why the u.k. should extend air strikes into syria and joining coalition forces already fighting there. he said i.s.i.l. is now representing the number one security threat to britain and action must be taken immediately because...
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the leadership of the conservative party with david cameron expected to step down in 2019 or 2020, there are a number of thatcherite contenders to replace mr. cameron. what's your view of the current state of conservatism in britain? >> well, it's a complicated state, i'd have to say. the fact that is that the conservative government has just won an election. but it won on a relatively small share of the vote. so it isn't quite as bold and confident in its approach as it seems to be. secondly, there is no doubt that we're living in a different world with different problems to the ones that mrs. thatcher faced in 1979. so it would be not sensible to expect a thatcherism to be exactly the same kind of thing. i mean, after all, you're not dealing with overmighty unions now. you're not dealing with rampant inflation. they were the problems she had to solve that are no longer the soviet union. there are different problems. but if you're going to have a society that works economically and which is robust internationally, you're going to have to have the vigorous virtues. and i would say that the present conservative party is a little too much co
the leadership of the conservative party with david cameron expected to step down in 2019 or 2020, there are a number of thatcherite contenders to replace mr. cameron. what's your view of the current state of conservatism in britain? >> well, it's a complicated state, i'd have to say. the fact that is that the conservative government has just won an election. but it won on a relatively small share of the vote. so it isn't quite as bold and confident in its approach as it seems to be....
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mr. cameron went to paris this morning to have a talk with mr. hollande. he is trying to build a coalition in paris to strike at the islamic state in syria and david cameron told him he will go back to the u.k. parliament and try to push through the regulation in order for the u.k. to join the airstrikes against the targets in syria. this is a big step forward for david cameron who had been reluctant to go to parliament with this proposal before. now the situation has changed with what happened in paris. francoisile -- hollande will meet with president obama tomorrow and then angela merkel on wednesday. erik: good speaking with you and i hope everyone else in brussels remains safe. let's look at commodities slumping by one measure to the lowest level since 1999. below its perch on price and has not been as low in 16 years. dan davis of barclays is with us to explain but we will start with javi in london. er blanc the saudi's have been making noises about cooperative with other producers in crude supplies. on the strength of that, read crude rose to almost $45 per barrel. now it's back almost unchanged, what happened? indication of how the market is. cabin
mr. cameron went to paris this morning to have a talk with mr. hollande. he is trying to build a coalition in paris to strike at the islamic state in syria and david cameron told him he will go back to the u.k. parliament and try to push through the regulation in order for the u.k. to join the airstrikes against the targets in syria. this is a big step forward for david cameron who had been reluctant to go to parliament with this proposal before. now the situation has changed with what happened...
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david cameron outlines his vision for britain's eu european union future. the stakes are high. within two years, britain will hold a referendum on whether to leave the eu. mr. cameron says he supports continued eu membership but only if he can get four concessions from other eu leaders. first, a guarantee, the uk will be able to remain outside the eu's euro currency. second, reduction in eu regulations. third, uk recovery of powers from the eu. fourth, new restrictions on access to welfare by eu migrants living in britain. analysts believe mr. cameron will what get what he's asking -- will get what he's asking for. he's facing reforms that are insufficient. >> are demands the beginning of turning point for eu whereby the trend towards centralization of power in brussels ends? the flow of power back to the member states begins? i ask you. >> yes, that is the case and mention aid lot on the panel for social frictions you see across europe and how national populations push back against that. for the american point of view, it's important the uk stays in the eu. that gives influence with the -- uk is our closest al lie. there's a lot of anger. one example i us
david cameron outlines his vision for britain's eu european union future. the stakes are high. within two years, britain will hold a referendum on whether to leave the eu. mr. cameron says he supports continued eu membership but only if he can get four concessions from other eu leaders. first, a guarantee, the uk will be able to remain outside the eu's euro currency. second, reduction in eu regulations. third, uk recovery of powers from the eu. fourth, new restrictions on access to welfare by...
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. ♪ manus: and just prime minister -- and he is prime minister is that david cameron's residence today. modi ish to use -- mrirst official trip to the u.k. pointed to the close ties between the two nations. nejra cehic has the details. nejra good to have -- nejra, good to see you. nejra: we are talking about 9 billion pounds. --king billion dollars deal $13 billion deal across the industries. not a bad number four modi's first visit to the u.k.. in terms of the deal with india, they are supposed to safeguard or create 2000 u.k. jobs. one of the key once is vodafone investing 1.3 again pounds in india. that seems like a five-year partnership. agreement on nuclear power plants and a deal to allow rupee -- they focused on the ties between the u.k. and india. the u.k. is the biggest investor in india. india is the third against foreign investor in the u.k. after the u.s. and france. thanvests more in the u.k. the whole of the eu combined. it is quite a staggering fact really. in terms of trade between india and the u.k., it has been relatively flat over the last u.k. -- over the last decade. if you look the comp
. ♪ manus: and just prime minister -- and he is prime minister is that david cameron's residence today. modi ish to use -- mrirst official trip to the u.k. pointed to the close ties between the two nations. nejra cehic has the details. nejra good to have -- nejra, good to see you. nejra: we are talking about 9 billion pounds. --king billion dollars deal $13 billion deal across the industries. not a bad number four modi's first visit to the u.k.. in terms of the deal with india, they are...
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the leadership of the conservative party with david cameron expected to step down in 2019 or 2020, there are a number of thatcherite contenders to replace mr. cameron. what's your view of the current state of conservatism in britain? >> well, it's a complicated state, i'd have to say. the fact that is that the conservative government has just won an election. but it won on a relatively small share of the vote. so it isn't quite as bold and confident in its approach as it seems to be. secondly, there is no doubt that we're living in a different world with different problems to the ones that mrs. thatcher faced in 1979. so it would be not sensible to expect a thatcherism to be exactly the same kind of thing. i mean, after all, you're not dealing with overmighty unions now. you're not dealing with rampant inflation. they were the problems she had to solve that are no longer the soviet union. there are different problems. but if you're going to have a society that works economically and which is robust internationally, you're going to have to have the vigorous virtues. and i would say that the present conservative party is a little too much co
the leadership of the conservative party with david cameron expected to step down in 2019 or 2020, there are a number of thatcherite contenders to replace mr. cameron. what's your view of the current state of conservatism in britain? >> well, it's a complicated state, i'd have to say. the fact that is that the conservative government has just won an election. but it won on a relatively small share of the vote. so it isn't quite as bold and confident in its approach as it seems to be....
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david cameron has met with president hollande in france. meanwhile, cameron is looking to get support from westminster to carry out airstrikes joining france, russia and the u.s. in a speech alongside mrande prime minister struck a defiant tone in the fight against the ongoing terrorist threat. >> the world is coming together to tackle this evil terrorist threat. that was clear on friday night when almost one week after the brutal terrorists murdered people here in paris and sought to divide us the world united in new york. we've shown our firm resolve and together we will destroy this evil threat. >> all right. let's just look in again on markets and the euro dollar, 1.0622. it's been hovering around the low 1.06 handle over the last week or so predicated on central bank action as opposed to anything else. >> we're seeing a slump in commodity prices overnight. wti crude off almost 3%. currently changing hands at 40.67 getting very close to the 40 handle once again. it's been very choppy and volatile trading. >>> that's it for the day's show. thanks so much for joining us. i'm wilford frost. >> i'm carolyn ross. next up, "squawk box" u.s. we'll see you tomorrow. >>> good morning. a ma
david cameron has met with president hollande in france. meanwhile, cameron is looking to get support from westminster to carry out airstrikes joining france, russia and the u.s. in a speech alongside mrande prime minister struck a defiant tone in the fight against the ongoing terrorist threat. >> the world is coming together to tackle this evil terrorist threat. that was clear on friday night when almost one week after the brutal terrorists murdered people here in paris and sought to...
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minister, david cameron, putting united kingdom on alert, with a rue kneed british military action of isis in syria. this time in the heartland, focusing on raqqah. speaking in the parliament today, mr. cameron said the united kingdom simply cannot sit on the sidelines any longer. >> we shouldn't be content with outsourcing our security to our allies. if we believe action can protect us, then with our allies we should be part of that action, not standing aside from it. and from this moral point comes a fundamental question, if we won't act now, when our friend and ally france has been struck in this way, then our allies in the world can be forgiven for asking, if not now, when? >> cnn's phil black live with me now from london. obviously, everyone there has been paying close attention to what cameron said today in parliament. >> you still have a british public, like the american public, that is in large part exhausted from wars in iraq and afghanistan. what's the public reaction to this plea, really, from cameron? >> that's absolutely true, poppy. david cameron technically doesn't need the approval of parliament to do this but it's a convention that's existed here, this practice of g
minister, david cameron, putting united kingdom on alert, with a rue kneed british military action of isis in syria. this time in the heartland, focusing on raqqah. speaking in the parliament today, mr. cameron said the united kingdom simply cannot sit on the sidelines any longer. >> we shouldn't be content with outsourcing our security to our allies. if we believe action can protect us, then with our allies we should be part of that action, not standing aside from it. and from this moral...
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david cameron, monday in paris. they laid flowers at the bataclan nightclub where 89 people lost their lives. cameron then returned home and asked britain's parliament to authorize air strikes against isis in syria. mr. cameron: i'll make the case for britain to join our international allies in going after isil at their headquarters in syria. craig france continued its : assault on isis strongholds, launching its first airstrikes into iraq from the aircraft carrier charles de gaulle. this as two victims of the paris attacks were laid to rest, sisters who were eating dinner together in a restaurant 9 days ago. craig boswell, cbs news, the white house. steve: americans now gearing up for thanksgiving travel have terror attacks fresh on their minds. kevin cooney is here now with the extra precautions that are now in place to keep travelers safe. kevin: steve, 46 million people traveling in the u.s. this week. airport lines will be longer, they will be slower. tougher screening in place for all travelers, even those with pre-check. tsa workers will take extra time to go through bags of an estimated 25 million air travelers. extra security is also going to be in place for flights overseas. phony bomb thr
david cameron, monday in paris. they laid flowers at the bataclan nightclub where 89 people lost their lives. cameron then returned home and asked britain's parliament to authorize air strikes against isis in syria. mr. cameron: i'll make the case for britain to join our international allies in going after isil at their headquarters in syria. craig france continued its : assault on isis strongholds, launching its first airstrikes into iraq from the aircraft carrier charles de gaulle. this as...
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we see david cameron planning to meet the french president and mr.g to washington, d.c., to meet with u.s. president of the united states. what do you make of the strategy to create a more unified coalition to take on terrorism? is that the way to go? and will it be effective? >>. >> well, it will be effective only if we arrive at the deescalation of the reciprocity of violence. is it possible? maybe. how far is it connected to the limitation of freedom of movement is quite an important question. if we have more and more technology to control like the e.u. pnr, like the different data base, is it the solution to stop terrorism? i'm not sure about that. human intelligence is certainly more important. and that's on these lines that we have to think about. we have for the moment on the case in the u.s., in the u.k. and in fran the form of fetishization of technology. everything's through droids or aviation. everything's through technology and not so much in what has been consider able diminished, a form of intelligence that intelligence are releasing on
we see david cameron planning to meet the french president and mr.g to washington, d.c., to meet with u.s. president of the united states. what do you make of the strategy to create a more unified coalition to take on terrorism? is that the way to go? and will it be effective? >>. >> well, it will be effective only if we arrive at the deescalation of the reciprocity of violence. is it possible? maybe. how far is it connected to the limitation of freedom of movement is quite an...
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david cameron says saturday's metro-jet crash was more likely than not caused by a bomb. egyptian officials say that conclusion is premature, and sharm-el-sheikh is an over-reaction. mr. ernest currently the obama : administration is reviewing a number of different steps we can take to enhance security for flights bound for the united states from foreign airports. aixa: the white house says, while the u.s. hasn't determined what caused the metro-jet plane to go down, it can't rule out terrorism. mr. ernest: this is an area of the world where extremists have been operating for quite some time now. aixa: isis has claimed responsibility for the crash, but hasn't proved it had any involvement. the state department says the u.s. issued a travel warning to the sinai peninsula back in july because of security concerns. >> our embassy in cairo has been following this very, very closely, not just the crash, but the situation in the sinai . -- the situation in the sinai. aixa: the u.k. says it will begin sending planes to pick up stranded british tourists in sharm el-sheikh tomorrow. live in washington, aixa diaz, kcci 8 news. steve: more details are emerging today about the il
david cameron says saturday's metro-jet crash was more likely than not caused by a bomb. egyptian officials say that conclusion is premature, and sharm-el-sheikh is an over-reaction. mr. ernest currently the obama : administration is reviewing a number of different steps we can take to enhance security for flights bound for the united states from foreign airports. aixa: the white house says, while the u.s. hasn't determined what caused the metro-jet plane to go down, it can't rule out...
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meantime, david cameron wants to redefine the relationship with the eu. mr.lls on the eu to make changes that would give britain more autonomy within a block. >> there would be those who say -- [indiscernible] i do not deny seeking shaman -- changes [indiscernible] concerns in the big task. do notimpossible one, i believe so. mark: one of his central demands, more control over migration. he also wants to bar most refugees from welfare benefits for years. storm's massive sustained winds, 70 miles an hour. kate is forecast to become a hurricane by tonight. south of north carolina, it is moving northeast. you can get more on these and other raking stories 24 hours a day. i am mark crumpton. alex and scarlet, back to you. alex: thank you so much. with michaeleck in reilly, who covers cyber hacking for us in washington. give us the set up and the context for what will be announced. michael: what he will unroll for us is a picture of a much bigger campaign of hacking against financial institutions should then we had any inkling of last year. there are at least nine
meantime, david cameron wants to redefine the relationship with the eu. mr.lls on the eu to make changes that would give britain more autonomy within a block. >> there would be those who say -- [indiscernible] i do not deny seeking shaman -- changes [indiscernible] concerns in the big task. do notimpossible one, i believe so. mark: one of his central demands, more control over migration. he also wants to bar most refugees from welfare benefits for years. storm's massive sustained winds,...
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in paris, francois hollande meets with david cameron to discuss the attacks ten days ago and fight against isis. earlier, mr
in paris, francois hollande meets with david cameron to discuss the attacks ten days ago and fight against isis. earlier, mr
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david, but a lot of what you're asking for your not going to get. the other leaders are anxiously awaiting on this letter from mr. cameron. are really interested in are the details on how he is going to go about these demands. how he is going to frame these proposals. they want to get down to the nitty-gritty of negotiating, how to do this. in the broader sense, they want .he u.k. to stay in the eu it is a matter of getting this referendum set up. getting the negotiations done anyway that lets that happened. that lets that .appene manus: what effectively happens next? >> that is not to say negotiations have not been underway. the problem was until now, we do not really know what britain wanted. david cameron was very careful not to set out until he had to. the problem here is not so much new members. the fact that he is that spell this out means there will be an anti--- us and the with pulse team. it is cameron's speech for europe. ♪ ministere u.k. prime is to announce details of his plan to renegotiate e.u. membership. vodafones picks up. shares rise as the company sees recovery. china risk. more evidence emerges as infl
david, but a lot of what you're asking for your not going to get. the other leaders are anxiously awaiting on this letter from mr. cameron. are really interested in are the details on how he is going to go about these demands. how he is going to frame these proposals. they want to get down to the nitty-gritty of negotiating, how to do this. in the broader sense, they want .he u.k. to stay in the eu it is a matter of getting this referendum set up. getting the negotiations done anyway that lets...
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the leadership of the conservative party with david cameron expected to step down in 2019 or 2020, there are a number of thatcherite contenders to replace mr. cameron. what's your view of the current state of conservatism in britain? >> well, it's a complicated state, i'd have to say. the fact that is that the conservative government has just won an election. but it won on a relatively small share of the vote. so it isn't quite as bold and confident in its approach as it seems to be. secondly, there is no doubt that we're living in a different world with different problems to the ones that mrs. thatcher faced in 1979. so it would be not sensible to expect a thatcherism to be exactly the same kind of thing. i mean, after all, you're not dealing with overmighty unions now. you're not dealing with rampant inflation. they were the problems she had to solve that are no longer the soviet union. there are different problems. but if you're going to have a society that works economically and which is robust internationally, you're going to have to have the vigorous virtues. and i would say that the present conservative party is a little too much co
the leadership of the conservative party with david cameron expected to step down in 2019 or 2020, there are a number of thatcherite contenders to replace mr. cameron. what's your view of the current state of conservatism in britain? >> well, it's a complicated state, i'd have to say. the fact that is that the conservative government has just won an election. but it won on a relatively small share of the vote. so it isn't quite as bold and confident in its approach as it seems to be....
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david cameron's answers to questions, followed by the new hampshire democratic party dinner. later, a q&a with ronald feinman. >> order, questions to the prime minister. >> here, here. >> thank you mr. speaker. before i start, i would like to say something. everyone in this house and many people watching at home will know from "yes, prime minister" the central role that bernard, the prime minister's principal private secretary, plays in the life of the prime minister and of no. 10 downing street. this morning, my bernard, my principal private secretary, chris martin, died of cancer. chris martin was only 42. he was one of the most loyal, hard-working, dedicated public servants that i have ever come across. i have no idea what his politics were, but he would go to the ends of the earth and back again for his prime minister, for no. 10 and for the team he worked for. today, we are leaving the seat in the officials' box, where he used to sit, empty as a mark of respect to him. we think of his wife, zoe, his family and the wider no. 10 familybecause it is a bit like a family and we feel we have lost someone between a father and brother to all of us. whatever happens, we will never forg
david cameron's answers to questions, followed by the new hampshire democratic party dinner. later, a q&a with ronald feinman. >> order, questions to the prime minister. >> here, here. >> thank you mr. speaker. before i start, i would like to say something. everyone in this house and many people watching at home will know from "yes, prime minister" the central role that bernard, the prime minister's principal private secretary, plays in the life of the prime...
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mr. gray sort of figure. now he's following a hawkish path. france can't go it alone. hollande's first meeting this week is with the u.k. prime minister. david cameron is hoping to get enough support for parliamentary approval to extend british air strikes on isil into syria. france isn't just looking for military support. at the present times to bolster deals for the intelligence cooperation and more border checks within the eu. on tuesday hollande will leave paris for washington. he'll be after more military commitment in syria from barack obama, the u.s. president and his russian counterpart, vladimir putin, appear to have broken some of the ice between them at the g-20 meeting in turkey earlier this month. there will be efforts for a grand military coalition to include russia, and hollande plans to head to moscow later in the week in an effort to secure a deal with putin. not everyone back home, though, is confident about the end game. >> more bombs. it's the conflict in the middle east. our military chief of staff the other day said we won't win in the short term militarily against isil. it's about a political and diplomatic solution. >> report
mr. gray sort of figure. now he's following a hawkish path. france can't go it alone. hollande's first meeting this week is with the u.k. prime minister. david cameron is hoping to get enough support for parliamentary approval to extend british air strikes on isil into syria. france isn't just looking for military support. at the present times to bolster deals for the intelligence cooperation and more border checks within the eu. on tuesday hollande will leave paris for washington. he'll be...
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david cameron says he'll call a one day debate on wednesday, on air strikes in syria. the leader of the opposition labor party has offered his mps a free vote on the issue. mr.ameron is gather enough support in a bitterly divided flairmt to make sure h -- parliament to make sure he twins vote. >> i believe there is a growing support across parliament to act against i.s.i.l. in syria and in iraq. the headquarters many ways of the terrorists actually is in syria and it makes no sense to recognize this border in the action we take when i.s.i.l. themselves don't recognize this border. so it's in the national interest, it's the right thing to do. we'll be acting with our allies, we will be carefully responsible as we do so but in my view it's right the do this to help keep our country safe. >> more than 44 people have been buried in the syrian town of ariha, activists have accused russia of carrying out that attack, syrian and russian jet attacks continue. a warning you might find some of the images in osama ben javad's rowrjavad'sreport disturbing. >> they had to use an excavator to dig a hole big enough to bury all the bodies. >> we put every three or five bodi
david cameron says he'll call a one day debate on wednesday, on air strikes in syria. the leader of the opposition labor party has offered his mps a free vote on the issue. mr.ameron is gather enough support in a bitterly divided flairmt to make sure h -- parliament to make sure he twins vote. >> i believe there is a growing support across parliament to act against i.s.i.l. in syria and in iraq. the headquarters many ways of the terrorists actually is in syria and it makes no sense to...
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mr. obama will travel to malaysia and the philippines. he will also hold his first meeting with candid up a newly elected prime minister. how big is the gender pay gap in the u.k.? hasrimus or david cameronay, we will find out. the prime minister is proposing new rules that would affect government agencies and companies with more than 250 employees. they would have to publicize data on the difference between average pay for male and female employees. you can get more on these and other breaking stories 24 hours a day at the new bloomberg.com. i mark crumpton. david: the pressure is on for commodities today, the selloff being helped along by dollar strengthen worries about china. barrel.dropped to $42 a worries about china are helping to push down copper to 2009 lows. gold continues to lose its luster. staying with commodities, coal may be down but it's not out. 773 million use tons of coal in 2013. mario parker is a reporter on bloomberg's energy team based in chicago and he joins us now. this limits on coal power plants yet we still see usages hyatt -- as high as it was. president barack obama's administration came out with air toxics standards. some 23ed up retiring gigawatts of coal-f
mr. obama will travel to malaysia and the philippines. he will also hold his first meeting with candid up a newly elected prime minister. how big is the gender pay gap in the u.k.? hasrimus or david cameronay, we will find out. the prime minister is proposing new rules that would affect government agencies and companies with more than 250 employees. they would have to publicize data on the difference between average pay for male and female employees. you can get more on these and other breaking...
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. >> phil black there in landon, as david cameron prepares to make his case to parliament. >>> we go to paris mrhwhe french paris is meeting and working to firm up a multinational coalition against isis. >> on wednesday, he welcomed angela merkel to the french presidential palace. as you see here, they lay flowers. he will leave for moscow in a few hours where he'll meet with vladimir putin. let's bring in max foster following this from the french capital, and you wonder, max, how the french president will be able to convince president putin to target isis more and rebels less without incentive. >> that's the issue here. >> reporter: president putin and officials that work for him have made it clear they're happy to coordinate efforts better on the ground better with the western powers, but the white house is making it clear that's not possible while putin targets nonisis positions been syria. as the french president goes over to moscow, french officials playing down the progress that can be made here. he may try to find a way of coordinating efforts. if he can make efforts on restricting the am
. >> phil black there in landon, as david cameron prepares to make his case to parliament. >>> we go to paris mrhwhe french paris is meeting and working to firm up a multinational coalition against isis. >> on wednesday, he welcomed angela merkel to the french presidential palace. as you see here, they lay flowers. he will leave for moscow in a few hours where he'll meet with vladimir putin. let's bring in max foster following this from the french capital, and you wonder,...
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david cameron is trying to be a statesman. referendum.u. he is at pains and trying to renegotiate. he seems uneasy when you listen to him. mr.blunder. it is mission misguided. i think he met a colossal mistake to have made this initiative -- an issue. to have promised this referendum by the end of 2017. it is not clear he is going to win it. the stakes are enormous, if he loses, it did does not just have tremendous contribution -- effects for britain. i think then scotland leaves. scotland is not stay in the united kingdom kingdoms. the stakes are colossal. francine: why did he get it so wrong in your eyes? did he not have enough confidence to say i can win the may elections without calling for our referendum? ambassador haass: he overpaid the price to keep party unity. the process of marginalizing itself by going to the extreme left under mr. corbyn. what's bizarre is what he is not worthrope is it. what he is asking is so symbolic and small that it is not worth it. the pain-gain ratio is way off. tom: you are uniquely qualified to talk about the future of the city in london. are they at risk in david cameron's screws up br
david cameron is trying to be a statesman. referendum.u. he is at pains and trying to renegotiate. he seems uneasy when you listen to him. mr.blunder. it is mission misguided. i think he met a colossal mistake to have made this initiative -- an issue. to have promised this referendum by the end of 2017. it is not clear he is going to win it. the stakes are enormous, if he loses, it did does not just have tremendous contribution -- effects for britain. i think then scotland leaves. scotland is...
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president barack obama and british prime minister david cameron have said intelligence suggests there was a bomb on the plane. >> and mruspend flights to and from egypt's sharm el sheikh airport after the crash. he met with egyptian president abdel fatah el sisi in london on thursday. the uk is sending several planes to egypt in the coming hours to bring home british tourists. >> russian families meantime have begun holding funerals for their loved ones. the first services for the victims of the flight started thursday in st. petersburg. most of the 224 passengers and crew were russian. >>> thousands of british tourists stranded in sharm el sheikh could start coming home in the next few hours. >> as a precaution, passengers will only be allowed a carry-on bag. checked baggage will be transported simply. egypt insists the small airport meets international standards and took our erin mclaughlin on a behind the scenes tour. >> reporter: at sharm el sheikh airport. hundreds line up for their security searches. everyone is searched, young and old. they're all waiting for a flight some officials aren't ready to put their cit
president barack obama and british prime minister david cameron have said intelligence suggests there was a bomb on the plane. >> and mruspend flights to and from egypt's sharm el sheikh airport after the crash. he met with egyptian president abdel fatah el sisi in london on thursday. the uk is sending several planes to egypt in the coming hours to bring home british tourists. >> russian families meantime have begun holding funerals for their loved ones. the first services for the...
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mr. cameron answer questions from the house on tuesday on our companion network on c-span. david cameron once the u.k. to start bombing isis in syria. the pie minister will begin to lay out his case for the royal air force to begin hitting islamic state targets in syria, something he has been eager to do but feared being blocked by parliament. picking up today after meeting the french president -- the french president, he agreed that he does it needed to -- call for greater european wide efforts to stop extremists and also -- offer actions in syria against the islamic state group. weekess was on break this for the thanksgiving holiday but when we come back, the hill on the fight blocking refugees from syria and iraq, it has emerged as one of the biggest hurdles to congress completing work on a year-long spending bill and preventing a government shutdown. the deadline to reach a deal was december 11. lawmakers will be back on capitol hill next monday, november 30, the house likely taking up energy legislation. the senate is scheduled to debate the nomination of gill smith to be th
mr. cameron answer questions from the house on tuesday on our companion network on c-span. david cameron once the u.k. to start bombing isis in syria. the pie minister will begin to lay out his case for the royal air force to begin hitting islamic state targets in syria, something he has been eager to do but feared being blocked by parliament. picking up today after meeting the french president -- the french president, he agreed that he does it needed to -- call for greater european wide...
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mr. speaker. as the new leader of the anti-austerity movement in oxfordshire, will the prime minister tell us how his campaign is going? [laughter] prime minister david cameront i said to my local council is what i say to every counsel. "you've got to get more for more."ot less for as i said, on this side of the house we want to make sure that every penny raised in council tax is well spent, and if the council would like to come in and get the same advice, i will gladly oblige. grieve: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, at a time when my right honorable friend so rightly emphasises the need for our solidarity with france, will he see what he can do to ensure that the franco-british council, set up over 40 years ago by both nations' governments to promote civil society partnership, can continue to do its important work in fields as diverse as defence and community cohesion, because without a very small amount of funding from both governments, it will not be able to do that? prime minister david cameron i : am very happy to look at that proposal. france and britain have a lot to learn from each other, and we should enter into these discussions in that spirit
mr. speaker. as the new leader of the anti-austerity movement in oxfordshire, will the prime minister tell us how his campaign is going? [laughter] prime minister david cameront i said to my local council is what i say to every counsel. "you've got to get more for more."ot less for as i said, on this side of the house we want to make sure that every penny raised in council tax is well spent, and if the council would like to come in and get the same advice, i will gladly oblige....
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david cameron. [applause] ms. fiorina: mostly, though, i am angry. i am angry that just yesterday morning, our president, against all evidence, declared isis contained, and took a victory lap. isis is not contained, mry are at our shores, and they measure their victims in body -- their victory in body count. i am angry, really angry, that hillary clinton dares to ask what difference does it make how four people died in benghazi, and then tells us we have to emphasize with our enemy. -- empathize with our enemy. mrs. clinton, when the united states does not answer a purposeful terrorist attack with a purposeful and powerful response of our own, and instead blames a video, then we invite more terrorism and more bloodshed. [applause] ms. fiorina: like all of you, i am angry. i am angry that president obama and hillary clinton declared victory in iraq in 2011, abandons all of our gains for political expediency, and contrary to advise of every general that spoke to them, they left too much territory and too much weaponry to be gobbled up by isis. i am angry that president obama unilaterally decides that we will accept, in this nation, syrian refugees, while his administration admits that we cannot determ
david cameron. [applause] ms. fiorina: mostly, though, i am angry. i am angry that just yesterday morning, our president, against all evidence, declared isis contained, and took a victory lap. isis is not contained, mry are at our shores, and they measure their victims in body -- their victory in body count. i am angry, really angry, that hillary clinton dares to ask what difference does it make how four people died in benghazi, and then tells us we have to emphasize with our enemy. --...
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mr. obama said would be finding common ground on what happens next with syrian president bashar al assad. >> reporter: it will be very interesting. we've got david cameroneting with president obama. president hollande very clear that he sees a ground coalition as a possibility. that means working with russia, but we were hearing that president obama rather challenges that, because how do you work with russia when they have different strategies coming out of this? president obama reiterating he doesn't see president assad as part of syria's fucture. russia moving towards that direction, but not quite there yet. so lots to discuss around all of this. and in terms of the meeting this week, president hollande goes on to motor with the russian president, as well. you just returned from syria, haven't you? going ahead, going into that meeting with president obama, what is president hollande want out of it? >> i think this ground coalition with isis. with the attack, the french position has shifted sharply. the question of bashar al assad is still up in the air, but what is the priority? i would say hollande and a number of french right now are thinking who is
mr. obama said would be finding common ground on what happens next with syrian president bashar al assad. >> reporter: it will be very interesting. we've got david cameroneting with president obama. president hollande very clear that he sees a ground coalition as a possibility. that means working with russia, but we were hearing that president obama rather challenges that, because how do you work with russia when they have different strategies coming out of this? president obama...
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david cameron. [applause] ms. fiorina: mostly, though, i am angry. i am angry that just yesterday morning, our president, against all evidence, declared isis contained, and took a victory lap. is not contained, mreally angry, that hillary clinton there's two ask what difference does it make -- dares to ask what difference does it make how four people died in benghazi, and then tells us we have to emphasize with our enemy. mrs. clinton, when the united states does not answer a purposeful terrorist attack with a purposeful and powerful response of our own, and instead blames a video, then we invite more terrorism and more bloodshed. [applause] like all of you, i am angry. i am angry that president obama and hillary clinton declared in 2011,n iraq abandoned all of our hard- to gains for political it the -- territory, leaving and too much weaponry to be gobbled up by isis. i am angry that president obama unilaterally decides that we will accept, in this nation, 100,000 syrian refugees, while his administration admits that we cannot determine their ties to terrorism. [applause] mostly, i am outraged because the murder, the mayhem, the danger, the tragedy that we see unfolding in paris, in the middle
david cameron. [applause] ms. fiorina: mostly, though, i am angry. i am angry that just yesterday morning, our president, against all evidence, declared isis contained, and took a victory lap. is not contained, mreally angry, that hillary clinton there's two ask what difference does it make -- dares to ask what difference does it make how four people died in benghazi, and then tells us we have to emphasize with our enemy. mrs. clinton, when the united states does not answer a purposeful...
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david cameron addressing the house of commons on the paris attacks. we will show you as much as we can until the security council meeting gets underway. mr the prime minister. mr. cameron: i would like to statement on the terrorist attack in paris and the g-20 in turkey this weekend. they gave the people chilling statistics yesterday and we know among the victims was a 36-year-old briton, nick alexander. i know thoughts after our horror and anger must come our determination to rid this world of his evil. many me to you the steps we are taking. the more of we learn about what happened, the more justified the full spectrum approach we have discussed in this house. they are dealing with radicalized european muslims anded to isis in syria inspired by a poisonous narrative of extremism. you need an approach that covers the full range -- military power , counterterrorism expertise and defeating the point this narrative that is the root cause of this evil. let me take each intern. clear thathould be it should provide a strong severity response, continuing to degrade and destroy isil. and working with her allies to strike against those that pose
david cameron addressing the house of commons on the paris attacks. we will show you as much as we can until the security council meeting gets underway. mr the prime minister. mr. cameron: i would like to statement on the terrorist attack in paris and the g-20 in turkey this weekend. they gave the people chilling statistics yesterday and we know among the victims was a 36-year-old briton, nick alexander. i know thoughts after our horror and anger must come our determination to rid this world of...