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mr. cameron was very clear saying he did not mind if the media do a daily story on the europe. he welcomes it. it's absolutely fine, but he will not be giving a running commentary. he won't be giving a running commentary. his ministers will not be giving a running commentary, but the media and if it's in the united kingdom or abroad, are watching very carefully, and they will be giving a running commentary. a lot to play for. a very big gamble. we'll be halloween that right here, and this is set to dominate british politics for the coming months and years. >> x very much. thousands killed, millions displaced, large numbers of people brutally repressed -- this is the legacy of the islamic state group in iraq. last year, the organization launched a sweeping offensive ceding large swathes of territory. kit: with advanced recruitment and propaganda tactics and a strong social media presence, the organization thought to have between 30000 and 50,000 fighters hailing from 100 countries around the world, the numbers are difficult to verify. their ranks include doctors teachers farmers
mr. cameron was very clear saying he did not mind if the media do a daily story on the europe. he welcomes it. it's absolutely fine, but he will not be giving a running commentary. he won't be giving a running commentary. his ministers will not be giving a running commentary, but the media and if it's in the united kingdom or abroad, are watching very carefully, and they will be giving a running commentary. a lot to play for. a very big gamble. we'll be halloween that right here, and this is...
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mr. cameron us for an executive -- >> you come to feel like something is done to them, not for them. entire generations of british voters have been denied the chance to have a say on our relationship with the european union. mr. speaker, today we are putting that right. >> the opposition labor party stressed the outcome would determine the country's role on the international stage. how britain is perceived abroad. >> we support this bill and its passage, but we also support britain remaining a member of the european union, and the same cannot be said of all of the members opposite. >> mp's rejected an amendment by the scottish nationalists seeking to block the bill. >> it would be outrageous, disgraceful, on demographic -- undemocratic, and unacceptable to greg -- to drag scotland out of the union. >> the main tension is within the tory party itself. more than 50 conservative euros say it is time to leave the european union. some would change the minds of david cameron obtained significant concessions from britain's european partner. genie: french president francois hollande met with
mr. cameron us for an executive -- >> you come to feel like something is done to them, not for them. entire generations of british voters have been denied the chance to have a say on our relationship with the european union. mr. speaker, today we are putting that right. >> the opposition labor party stressed the outcome would determine the country's role on the international stage. how britain is perceived abroad. >> we support this bill and its passage, but we also support...
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mr. cameron: i think my friend is right. if we look at the components of a deal, you clearly need europe to come forward which we have done. you need america and china, that they countries, to be engage in the debate and making offers on carbon emissions but to me, one of the things that will bring it together is to make sure the advanced world is spinning forward climate finance funds so we can reassure countries and others that they will be assistance to them as they mitigate against climate change and make the changes in their own economies as necessary. bridget has put a lot of money on the table. we need others to do the same and i think we will make progress in the coming months. >> this is the contribution of the scottish nationalist party. prime minister renzi told the summit that 100,000 people -- one month after 750 have died. i agree with the prime minister. this is a frustrating process. the cartoon process does not seem to be working and they are not doing their job. do we need another mechanism to try deal with
mr. cameron: i think my friend is right. if we look at the components of a deal, you clearly need europe to come forward which we have done. you need america and china, that they countries, to be engage in the debate and making offers on carbon emissions but to me, one of the things that will bring it together is to make sure the advanced world is spinning forward climate finance funds so we can reassure countries and others that they will be assistance to them as they mitigate against climate...
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mr. cameron. >> most of the time when we talk to migrants they say the same they want to go to england. and our british friends are becoming more than hypokrilt call. they say it is your responsibility where they know that migrants being there want to go to england. >> for years calais is a gathering place for people without documents trying to find a way into the united kingdom. >>> the u.s. will no longer threaten families of american hostages with criminal charges for trying to pay ransom to get their loved ones back. u.s. president barack obama announced the dramatic policy shift on wednesday after meeting with families of hostages. the government will be allowed to communicate and negotiate but it will be prohibited from making any substantive concessions or pay ransoms to captors. >> i believe paying ransom to terrorists risks endangering more americans and funding the terrorism that we are trying to stop. i believe our policy puts fewer americans at risk. >> a white house adviser also revealed that more than 30 americans are currently being held hostage overseas. that includes th
mr. cameron. >> most of the time when we talk to migrants they say the same they want to go to england. and our british friends are becoming more than hypokrilt call. they say it is your responsibility where they know that migrants being there want to go to england. >> for years calais is a gathering place for people without documents trying to find a way into the united kingdom. >>> the u.s. will no longer threaten families of american hostages with criminal charges for...
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mr. cameron is doing.referendum in the -- puttingmoting pressure on the union to cede to the demands from the u.k.. it is a battle between the eu and the people who do not want to lose sovereignty. be madame frexit if the european union does not give back our sovereignty. i believe that sovereignty is the twin sister of democracy. if there is no sovereignty, there is no democracy. i'm a democrat. i will fight until the end to defend democracy at the will of the people. negotiatet managed to with the european union, something i wish, then i will ask the french to leave the european union. then, you will be able to call me madam frexit. pimm: that was marine le pen. still ahead, steve ross, the billionaire real estate osborne were an owner of the miami dolphins, is looking to get into formula one racing, but not as a driver. we will give you the details ahead. ♪ ross, thehen developer of such real estate projects at the time warner center and owner of miami dolphins, is now interested in formula one racing.
mr. cameron is doing.referendum in the -- puttingmoting pressure on the union to cede to the demands from the u.k.. it is a battle between the eu and the people who do not want to lose sovereignty. be madame frexit if the european union does not give back our sovereignty. i believe that sovereignty is the twin sister of democracy. if there is no sovereignty, there is no democracy. i'm a democrat. i will fight until the end to defend democracy at the will of the people. negotiatet managed to...
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mr. cameron is doing. predicting a referendum and u.k.tting such a pressure on the european union that the eu will will see the demands to the u.k.. caroline: there is a 20% devaluation of the currency. many economists said that would create a vicious circle of inflation, lots of purchasing power and imbalances of international trade. marine le pen says she has no doubt that the german chancellor angela merkel will sit down with her if she is elected in order to discuss this breakup of the eurozone. mark: you also talked about immigration. what did she have to say on that subject? caroline: of course she is very anti-immigration. her party's anti-immigration. she wants to bring down the number of migrants from 200,002 10,000. i asked her to explain what she would do with the bolts of migrants. ms. le pen: instead of bringing them back to ports of departure we bring them to the shores of your. we are in effect the accomplices of the traffickers. we help the traffickers by providing safety for the migrants. we must rescue the people so they
mr. cameron is doing. predicting a referendum and u.k.tting such a pressure on the european union that the eu will will see the demands to the u.k.. caroline: there is a 20% devaluation of the currency. many economists said that would create a vicious circle of inflation, lots of purchasing power and imbalances of international trade. marine le pen says she has no doubt that the german chancellor angela merkel will sit down with her if she is elected in order to discuss this breakup of the...
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mr. cameron, saying, that this is the fight of our generation.ho have dealt with political correctness for a very long period of time, are now coming to their senses wondering when we will? adam: wish we could continue the discussion. have to wrap it there. want to wish everybody a good independence holiday. certainly keep your eyes open because the fbi is asking all of us to do that. thank you. >> thanks. cheryl: want to bring you rake breaking news out of hollywood. after several weeks of rumors, it is official jennifer garner and ben affleck announcing plans to divorce. they issued a joint statement. they were married for 10 years. they marked the anniversary on monday. of the affleck 42 years old. garner, 43. they have three children. they met as costars on the set of 2003 film, "daredevil." they started dating soon after. breaking news out of hollywood on them. >>> going back to what is happening internationally the deadline has come and gone for secretary of state john kerry to reach a nuclear deal with iran. fox news chief washington corre
mr. cameron, saying, that this is the fight of our generation.ho have dealt with political correctness for a very long period of time, are now coming to their senses wondering when we will? adam: wish we could continue the discussion. have to wrap it there. want to wish everybody a good independence holiday. certainly keep your eyes open because the fbi is asking all of us to do that. thank you. >> thanks. cheryl: want to bring you rake breaking news out of hollywood. after several weeks...
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mr. cameron is doing -- predicting a referendum in the u.k.s putting such a pressure on the european union that the eu will see to the demands of the u.k. it is really the battle between the form of tort tell terrorism from the eu and the sovereignty of the people who don't want to live the mastery of their destiny. >> party for a frexit, madame le pen? >> i will be if they don't give us back our monetary legislative, and territorial sovereignty. i believe the sovereignty is the twin sister of democracy. if there is no sovereignty there is no democracy. i am a democrat and i will fight till the end is to defend democracy. >> they will call you madame frexit. >> i will ask the french to leave the european union, and then you will be able to call me madame frexit. anna: we speak to caroline now joining us from paris. caroline, what would a frexit mean, do you think? caroline: anna, it is the first time that marine le pen called herself madame frexit. of course, she is held by the current situation of the greek crisis and the possibility of a ref
mr. cameron is doing -- predicting a referendum in the u.k.s putting such a pressure on the european union that the eu will see to the demands of the u.k. it is really the battle between the form of tort tell terrorism from the eu and the sovereignty of the people who don't want to live the mastery of their destiny. >> party for a frexit, madame le pen? >> i will be if they don't give us back our monetary legislative, and territorial sovereignty. i believe the sovereignty is the...
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mr. cameron accomplish on his tour and if he comes back from london after the vote?er's anything yet except groundwork for negotiations which will take a long time. -- he has not established anything yet except groundwork for negotiations which will take a long time. cameron has to eventually bring something back but i think the europeans realize they have to throw him some kind of bone otherwise he will not be able to use the government to push tom:. where is fair value on the sterling right now? ian: [indiscernible] 150, 145 would be about right. tom: ian shepherdson, thank you so much. do he have an agenda? vonnie: i will be looking at the economic data coming out a: 30 eastern and 9:45 as well. possibly load 3000 -- brendan: i will be looking at the terminal. the situation is starting to get complicated. what is starting to emerge is that there was a proposal and the institutions came toward greece and greece has projected that movement. that is where we are going into that meeting. it will be a fun thursday in brussels. tom: futures have ebbed back a little bit
mr. cameron accomplish on his tour and if he comes back from london after the vote?er's anything yet except groundwork for negotiations which will take a long time. -- he has not established anything yet except groundwork for negotiations which will take a long time. cameron has to eventually bring something back but i think the europeans realize they have to throw him some kind of bone otherwise he will not be able to use the government to push tom:. where is fair value on the sterling right...
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mr. cameron when he came some weeks ago after his victory that there might be room for contract negotiationst was reiterated yesterday as well from the president of germany who of course doesn't have that much to say but he is also reflecting the stance of the german government so i think they'll help him find a position in brussels which he'll be able to sell at home to his people: that's one side and the other side, what the queen was saying that she's urging everybody to come back to the table and not to let europe fall apart. that's a very crucial method at a time when we're talking about greece leaving. perhaps britain leaving but also some tensions in the east. she's just taking a longer perspective. i'm sure you're the greater queen commentator than me. >> i don't know but i know she is starting to weigh in on the debate and you're saying in germany those comments taken quite well. we'll see how the negotiation process goes for the prime minister. thank you very much. >> moving on carl icon took wednesday to issue a stark warning to investors. the markets are overheating cautioning ab
mr. cameron when he came some weeks ago after his victory that there might be room for contract negotiationst was reiterated yesterday as well from the president of germany who of course doesn't have that much to say but he is also reflecting the stance of the german government so i think they'll help him find a position in brussels which he'll be able to sell at home to his people: that's one side and the other side, what the queen was saying that she's urging everybody to come back to the...
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mr. david cameron takes questions. -- british prime minister ♪ this week on q and a our guests are historianson ritchie and ray smock. they talk about the history of the house and senate, focusing on leaders, characters legislation, and scandals. brian: don ritchie, you spent 40 years as historian in the united states senate. what was the toughest part of the job? donald: finding out what had just happened so that we could answer the question. reporters would catch us out of breath and want an answer about something historical. it clearly had something to do with something that had just happened in the senate. we had no idea what that was. we had to tell them to calm down, tell us what happened, and try to provide historical context. brian: really i think you spent about 12 years in the house. what about your answer to that question? -- ray, i think you spent about 12 years in the house. raymond: i had to create the office. luckily, i had the senate historical office for a couple years. don ritchie and take bigger -- dick baker were greatly models and give me a lot of help. brian: i have a lo
mr. david cameron takes questions. -- british prime minister ♪ this week on q and a our guests are historianson ritchie and ray smock. they talk about the history of the house and senate, focusing on leaders, characters legislation, and scandals. brian: don ritchie, you spent 40 years as historian in the united states senate. what was the toughest part of the job? donald: finding out what had just happened so that we could answer the question. reporters would catch us out of breath and want...
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merkel and mr david cameron were determined that sanctions must not be lifted again russia until russia implemented the minsk agreement, arrived at months ago. there was a sense very much there that this summit is trying as much as possible to show a strength - show a force, as it were to show how strong they fell about the situation, and as far as greece is concerned. the possibility of gretskit was at the front of people's find. if i take you back to the event at the beginning of the morning when president obama arrived, he was greeted by angela merkel in the village. >> reporter: the spring sunshine light up a picture of bavaria culture, this village was transformed into a venue for two world leaders. germany's chancellor greeted the u.s. president speaking of their two country's enduring president. >> despite differences in opinion that we have today the united states of america are our friend our partner, and an important partner that we closely cooperate because it is in our common interest because we wanted and have shared values. >> reporter: on sunday morning they shared a samp
merkel and mr david cameron were determined that sanctions must not be lifted again russia until russia implemented the minsk agreement, arrived at months ago. there was a sense very much there that this summit is trying as much as possible to show a strength - show a force, as it were to show how strong they fell about the situation, and as far as greece is concerned. the possibility of gretskit was at the front of people's find. if i take you back to the event at the beginning of the morning...
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mr. david cameron takes questions. -- british prime minister ♪ this week on q and a our guests are historianson ritchie and ray smock. they talk about the history of the house and senate, focusing on leaders, characters legislation, and scandals. brian: don ritchie, you spent 40 years as historian in the united states senate. what was the toughest part of the job? donald: finding out what had just happened so that we could answer the question. reporters would catch
mr. david cameron takes questions. -- british prime minister ♪ this week on q and a our guests are historianson ritchie and ray smock. they talk about the history of the house and senate, focusing on leaders, characters legislation, and scandals. brian: don ritchie, you spent 40 years as historian in the united states senate. what was the toughest part of the job? donald: finding out what had just happened so that we could answer the question. reporters would catch
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david cameron: thank you, mr. speaker. with permission come i would like to make a statement on the g-7 in germany early this week. i went to the summit with two clear aims to invent our economic security, and to protect our national security. the two, of course, arlington. you cannot have one without the other. at the summit, i believe we made progress on both. first of all, on economic security, we reached important agreements on trade, global, -- global party -- poverty green , growth and corruption. on trade, i was determined to progress the trade deal with other g-7 countries which together could be worth around 20 billion pounds to our economy every year. the g7 agrees to step up efforts on the eu japan deal and to - accelerate all work on the eu u.s. trade deal. -it has been 700 days since we launched the deal, and everyday without a deal is costing the global economy 630 million pounds. the agreement talks about finalizing the outline of an agreement by the end of this year. mr. speaker, we want all countries to gr
david cameron: thank you, mr. speaker. with permission come i would like to make a statement on the g-7 in germany early this week. i went to the summit with two clear aims to invent our economic security, and to protect our national security. the two, of course, arlington. you cannot have one without the other. at the summit, i believe we made progress on both. first of all, on economic security, we reached important agreements on trade, global, -- global party -- poverty green , growth and...
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mrs. obama will meet with david cameron and his wife samantha who will also host a round table discussionl when they get into the work force. see. they found that u.s. girls who have working moms earn 23% more than daughters of stay at home moms. they also found the grown sons of working mothers spend 7.5 more hours on child care each than their peers who did not have mothers who worked. they believe these differences stem from seeing their parents break out of traditional roles. >> ha is good. those of us working moms. >>> we are coming up on our 6:00 hour. we continue to follow developments in that tragedy. a deadly balcony collapse in berkeley. five people have died. several others are hurt. we're going to tell you what we are learning about the victims and the huge emergency response. >> good morning. we are looking at the morning commute and sol far it looks -- and so far it looks good as you drive to the mccarthur maze. >> still a decent westerly breeze but about half of what it was this time. the same can be said for the fog. it will warm up a little bit today. all he detergents ar
mrs. obama will meet with david cameron and his wife samantha who will also host a round table discussionl when they get into the work force. see. they found that u.s. girls who have working moms earn 23% more than daughters of stay at home moms. they also found the grown sons of working mothers spend 7.5 more hours on child care each than their peers who did not have mothers who worked. they believe these differences stem from seeing their parents break out of traditional roles. >> ha is...
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now of course it's over to david cameron. mr. too and phillip hammond to see if that rational is enough to convince them for some level of renegotiation. >> thank you so much. we're seeing rbs shares react up about 1.6% in today's trade. up next just do it. nike wins a major contract to supply the uniforms for the world's top players including the king lebron james. more on that story coming up. don't go away. you probably know xerox as the company that's all about printing. but did you know we also support hospitals using electronic health records for more than 30 million patients? or that our software helps over 20 million smartphone users remotely configure e-mail every month? or how about processing nearly $5 billion in electronic toll payments a year? in fact, today's xerox is working in surprising ways to help companies simplify the way work gets done and life gets lived. with xerox, you're ready for real business. . >> leaders of greece france and germany agreed to intensify negotiations with athens creditors but there's l
now of course it's over to david cameron. mr. too and phillip hammond to see if that rational is enough to convince them for some level of renegotiation. >> thank you so much. we're seeing rbs shares react up about 1.6% in today's trade. up next just do it. nike wins a major contract to supply the uniforms for the world's top players including the king lebron james. more on that story coming up. don't go away. you probably know xerox as the company that's all about printing. but did you...
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mr. obama took up the issue with british prime minister david cameron. >> i think there can be a peaceful diplomatic resolution to this problem, but it's going to require that europe and the united states and the transatlantic partnership as well as the world stay vigilant. >> reporter: as for debt-racked greece, leaders are exploring ways to shield international markets from potential default. they're also lobbying cameron to keep the united kingdom from leaving the european union. leading up to the summit protesters clashed with police. an estimated $8,000 have gathered to decry economic globalization, income inequality and pollution. the president meets on the summit sidelines tomorrow with iraqi prime minister al abadi to discuss coalition efforts to defeat isis, abadi recently complained coalition partners are not doing enough. even so, jeff, the president is not expected to bring new commitments to the fight. >> glor: major garrett, thank you very much. car sales took off in the u.s. last month. new vehicles were moving off the lot at a pace of nearly $18 million a year. here now wi
mr. obama took up the issue with british prime minister david cameron. >> i think there can be a peaceful diplomatic resolution to this problem, but it's going to require that europe and the united states and the transatlantic partnership as well as the world stay vigilant. >> reporter: as for debt-racked greece, leaders are exploring ways to shield international markets from potential default. they're also lobbying cameron to keep the united kingdom from leaving the european union....
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mrs. obama is in london promoting education initiative for young women around the world. she will meet with the prime minister cameron and his wife and prescription -- prince harry for tea. she is accompanied by her daughters and her mother and they will also visit three italians cities. sounds like an awesome summer trip. at 4:00 we will be joined by a shark expert for his insight following the two shark attacks in north carolina. what should you look out for to stay safe? jonathan: this is a wild scene let's mobile. same plan. new phone. or a new plan. and a just in case. add a new line. or three. and unlimited talk and text for unlimited tweens. take a carrier store detour at target and upgrade to a shiny new everything. now when you purchase one of these affordable plans get a $100 gift card. all things mobile. all in one place. jonathan: earlier we told you about two teenagerses suffering shark attacks in separate attacks. kimberly: we want to get more on the danger that sharks oppose. we're joined by doctor -- you said we could call you "bob." >> bob: absolutely. kimberly: the two attacks on the sail beach in n
mrs. obama is in london promoting education initiative for young women around the world. she will meet with the prime minister cameron and his wife and prescription -- prince harry for tea. she is accompanied by her daughters and her mother and they will also visit three italians cities. sounds like an awesome summer trip. at 4:00 we will be joined by a shark expert for his insight following the two shark attacks in north carolina. what should you look out for to stay safe? jonathan: this is a...
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mr. president. two things that were on the agenda. the islamic state, you said yesterday you had a meeting with prime minister cameron and assessed whatas working and what was not. i want to know what is not working in the fight against the islamic state. minister wants to include additional military personnel. chancellor merkel said she is happy to get fast tracked on policies. not, what does it say about your ability to achieve meaningful agreements with congress for the remaining amount of time in your office? latterbama: on the question, i am not going to hypothesize on not getting it done. i'm going to get it done because i think it is the right thing to do. isil, we haveo made significant progress in areas inack isil from which they have occupied were disrupted local populations. we have also seen areas, like in were they disappear from one place and they come back to another. they are nimble, aggressive, and opportunistic. we willhe areas where have to improve is the speed at which we are training iraqi forces. where we have trained them directly and equipped them and we have a train and assist posture, they operate effectively
mr. president. two things that were on the agenda. the islamic state, you said yesterday you had a meeting with prime minister cameron and assessed whatas working and what was not. i want to know what is not working in the fight against the islamic state. minister wants to include additional military personnel. chancellor merkel said she is happy to get fast tracked on policies. not, what does it say about your ability to achieve meaningful agreements with congress for the remaining amount of...
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mr. president. i want to ask about two things that were on the agenda at the g-7 this weekend. the first is the islamic state. you said you had a meeting with prime minister cameron assessed what was working and what wasn't. what is not working in the fight against the islamic state and today president abady requested assistance to iraq. and secondly on trade chancellor merkel was pleased that you would give fast track authority i wonder if you gave assurance that it would go through the house. if it doesn't what does it say about your ability to achieve meaningful. >> i think we're going to get it done. we'll get a vote soon because it's the right thing to do. with respect to isil, we have made significant progress in pushing back isil from areas in which they they had occupied or disrupted local populations but we've also seen in areas like ramadi where they're displaced in one place, and they come back in another. they're nimble, they're aggressive and they're opportunistic. one of the areas that we have to improve is the speed with which we're training iraqi forces. where we've trained iraqi forces directly and equipped them, and we have a train and assist po
mr. president. i want to ask about two things that were on the agenda at the g-7 this weekend. the first is the islamic state. you said you had a meeting with prime minister cameron assessed what was working and what wasn't. what is not working in the fight against the islamic state and today president abady requested assistance to iraq. and secondly on trade chancellor merkel was pleased that you would give fast track authority i wonder if you gave assurance that it would go through the house....
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mr. bush will make it official at a speech and rally at miami-dade college. where we find of course our political correspondent carl cameron who is there now. carl? >> reporter: the wind is kicking up and heat is blistering at miami-dade college. one of the biggest in the country. over 100,000 students and most diverse. up to 70% minority student population here. that is part of the theme jeb bush will be talk about reaching out to grow the republican party. reaching out to help those who in the past overlooked by government. putting those who have been in the back of the line at the front of the line. that is the thing he will focus on what is his populist and conservative launch of his presidency today. as you noted and as we've been talking about the sign over my shoulder is jeb with exclamation point. it leaves out his last name bush. that is not new folks. jeb bush has always run with a logo just his first name, not his last. his brother and father, last two republican presidents will not be here. rest of immediate family will be here. his wife columba is mexican. his children will be here as well. he will emphasize r
mr. bush will make it official at a speech and rally at miami-dade college. where we find of course our political correspondent carl cameron who is there now. carl? >> reporter: the wind is kicking up and heat is blistering at miami-dade college. one of the biggest in the country. over 100,000 students and most diverse. up to 70% minority student population here. that is part of the theme jeb bush will be talk about reaching out to grow the republican party. reaching out to help those who...
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mr. speaker: sir james berry. >> the prime minister has earned the aberration of leaders the world over. would my right honorable friend agree that businesses should create more jobs if we had better trade? david cameron: let me start by welcoming my honorable friend. he is right to say we have had something of a jobs boost in this country with more than 2 million more people in work. in his constituency, the claimant call fell -- claimant count fell by the 8%. we will push forward with plans for the crossrail and transport for london on a detailed business case. let me take this opportunity to praise everybody involved in the crossrail. the secretary of transport and i were in trouble a couple weeks ago. the tunneling phase is complete. it lasts for 26 miles. a feat of great engineering and will be great for our economy. >> last night, the house agreed that there should be a new referendum. but it has to be in the right way and it has to be fair. first, the issue of who can vote. why won't you let 16 and 17-year-olds -- [shouting] this is about the future of our country. it is their future, too. david cameron: can i think the honorable lady and those labor mps who join us. after five years of opposin
mr. speaker: sir james berry. >> the prime minister has earned the aberration of leaders the world over. would my right honorable friend agree that businesses should create more jobs if we had better trade? david cameron: let me start by welcoming my honorable friend. he is right to say we have had something of a jobs boost in this country with more than 2 million more people in work. in his constituency, the claimant call fell -- claimant count fell by the 8%. we will push forward with...
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cameron travel to italy for meetings on european union negotiations. george osborne stood in for the prime minister during this week's question time. he took questions on european policy, job growth and combating terrorism. mr. speaker. [shouting] >> mr. speaker the transfer is in italy and i've been as a aaa. this morning i had meetings with ministerial colleagues and others, and in addition to my duties in this house, i shall have further such meetings later today. >> thank you mr. speaker. under this government leadership the construction of rental homes has fallen to a 20 year loan but since 20:10 p.m. housing benefit paid to private landlords has risen by 1.5 billion pounds. does the chance to understand the connection would you like to come to my next surgery so my constituents can explain it to him? him? >> well first of a of course we are aware there is an acute housing shortage in london which is why we need to build more homes. but i can tell her this. we build more council housing in the last five years than the entire 13 years of the last labour government. and i'm very happy to go there were we'll talk about the day claimant count is down by 25% over the year, and long-term youth unemployment i
cameron travel to italy for meetings on european union negotiations. george osborne stood in for the prime minister during this week's question time. he took questions on european policy, job growth and combating terrorism. mr. speaker. [shouting] >> mr. speaker the transfer is in italy and i've been as a aaa. this morning i had meetings with ministerial colleagues and others, and in addition to my duties in this house, i shall have further such meetings later today. >> thank you...
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cameron answered questions from the house of commons on border security, renewable energy, and expanding broadband. this is 35 minutes. >> order. questions for the prime minister? martin dickens. >> mr. speaker, i'm sure the whole house will wish to join in celebrating armed forces week. >> here, here. >> our armed forces are the best in the world and this week is an important opportunity to pause and reflect on their dedication and their sacrifice in keeping the country safe. mr. speaker, this morning i had meetings with ministerial colleagues and others, and in addition to my duties in this house, i shall have further such meetings later today. >> i, too, welcome the prime minister's comments about armed forces we can -- weekend. there is a major event to mark the occasion. i thank the right, my right honorable friend for granted me with the of the honorable lady following the announcement yesterday of significant job losses by young seafood and dairy. they are the largest employer. it particularly this one after a run of good news, much investment has been effective with the help of the ritual growth fund. could my right honorable friend assured me that perhaps additional help an
cameron answered questions from the house of commons on border security, renewable energy, and expanding broadband. this is 35 minutes. >> order. questions for the prime minister? martin dickens. >> mr. speaker, i'm sure the whole house will wish to join in celebrating armed forces week. >> here, here. >> our armed forces are the best in the world and this week is an important opportunity to pause and reflect on their dedication and their sacrifice in keeping the country...
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mr. president. i want to ask about two things on the agenda at the g-7. the first was the islamic state. you said yesterday ahead of your meeting with prime minister cameron that you assessed what was working and what wasn't. so i'm wondering bluntly what is not working in the fight against the islamic state, and in today's bilateral prime minister abadi pledged to step up assistance assistance. on trade, chancellor merkel said she was pleased you would get fast track authorities. i wonder if that means you gave her or other leaders assurance it would go through the house and if it doesn't what does it say about your ability to achieve meaningful agreements with congress for the remainder of your time in the office. >> on the latter question i'm not going to hypothesize about not getting it done i intend to get it done. hopefully we'll get a vote soon because i think it's the right thing to do. with respect to isil we have made significant progress in pushing back isil from areas in which they had occupied or disrupted local populations, but we've also seen areas like in ramadi where they're displaced in one place and they come back in in another, and the
mr. president. i want to ask about two things on the agenda at the g-7. the first was the islamic state. you said yesterday ahead of your meeting with prime minister cameron that you assessed what was working and what wasn't. so i'm wondering bluntly what is not working in the fight against the islamic state, and in today's bilateral prime minister abadi pledged to step up assistance assistance. on trade, chancellor merkel said she was pleased you would get fast track authorities. i wonder if...
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cameron is out lobbying at the moment. i caught up with richard branson. he said it would be a nightmare. we just had mr.ying we need to stay. where do you stand on it? >> i'll tell you where i stand is i don't necessarily listen to someone like richard branson, who although is a wonderful businessman, doesn't actually live and pay taxes in this country anymore. i think it is about u.k. citizens. that should be voicing their opinions. manus: he has a business that pays taxes. >> last time i recall he was in -- i think we want to remain within the e.u. if we were to leave, it would be unfortunate. i do also think the e.u. needs to reform. yet again, the challenges that the high costs western europe faces are profound as angela merkel put it. we have something like 7% to have world's population. 25% of its g.d.p. 50% of its welfare spending across the e.u. that is an unsustainable model. we need to become more efficient and productive . address the common agricultural policy and the bureaucracy and red tape dealing with issues like employment law. there are many reforms we should like to see of the e.u. if
cameron is out lobbying at the moment. i caught up with richard branson. he said it would be a nightmare. we just had mr.ying we need to stay. where do you stand on it? >> i'll tell you where i stand is i don't necessarily listen to someone like richard branson, who although is a wonderful businessman, doesn't actually live and pay taxes in this country anymore. i think it is about u.k. citizens. that should be voicing their opinions. manus: he has a business that pays taxes. >>...
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cameron in front of air perry. which is bigger do you think, donald trump's 767 or mr. perry's c-130?ust hustled in her last night. i guarantee it doesn't have the extras a trump plane does. >> i'm sure. it doesn't have a couch. >> deep in the heart of texas, carl thank you very much. joining us here is lindsey graham. >> good morning. >> senator from the great state of south carolina. he wants to be our president. >> apparently i'm not deterring anyone. welcome to the race rick. >> what do you think of the announcement by rick perry? >> i like him a lot. he's got a great record as governor. great family air force veteran all good. >> do you think jeb bush made his announcement about an announcement the day rick perry made his announcement because there's a rivalry there? >> who knows. >> let's talk about something else. the patriot act becoming the usa freedom act. you are outraged. >> the meta data program. here is what we're trying to do. we know of a terrorist, we know who he is and we know he's got a phone. we're trying to find out who he's calling. if we have a number in new yor
cameron in front of air perry. which is bigger do you think, donald trump's 767 or mr. perry's c-130?ust hustled in her last night. i guarantee it doesn't have the extras a trump plane does. >> i'm sure. it doesn't have a couch. >> deep in the heart of texas, carl thank you very much. joining us here is lindsey graham. >> good morning. >> senator from the great state of south carolina. he wants to be our president. >> apparently i'm not deterring anyone. welcome to...
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mr. president. i want to ask about two things on the agenda at the g-7 summit this weekend. the first is the islamic state. you said yesterday ahead of the meeting with prime minister cameron is not working and what is. i wonder what is not working. and are you planning to include additional u.s. personal? and on trade, the chancellor said she was pleased with the fast track authority and i wonder if you gave her and other leaders the word it will go through the house and if it doesn't what does it say about your getting along with the house m for the rest of the term? >> i am not going to talk speculate if it will pass. it needs to be done. we are made progress pushing isis back from areas which they occupied or disrupted local populations. we have also seniors like in ramadi where they are displaced in one place and come back in another. they are nimble aggressive and take advantage of the opportunities. one of the areas we will have to improve is the speed in which we are training iraqi forces. we have trained them directly and equipmented them and we have a train and assist posture they operate effectively. where we haven't, morale lack of equipment, etc may undermine
mr. president. i want to ask about two things on the agenda at the g-7 summit this weekend. the first is the islamic state. you said yesterday ahead of the meeting with prime minister cameron is not working and what is. i wonder what is not working. and are you planning to include additional u.s. personal? and on trade, the chancellor said she was pleased with the fast track authority and i wonder if you gave her and other leaders the word it will go through the house and if it doesn't what...
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mr. president. i want to ask about two things on the agenda this weekend. first is the economic state. he said yesterday to prime minister cameron you assess what's working and what not. what is not working in the fight that the islamic state and you pledge to step up assistance to iraq. i wonder if that includes u.s. personnel. on trade come the chance to merkel says she was pleased to get fast-track authority and other leaders assurance it would go through the house and if it doesn't, what does this say about your ability to achieve meaningful agreements with congress? >> on the latter question i'm not going to hypothesize about not getting it done. i intend to get it out of because it's the right thing to do. with respect to isis we have made significant progress in pushing back isil in areas which they have occupied or disrupted local populations. voip also seen what it is like an ramadi where they are displaced from one area and come back in another. they are nimble and aggressive and opportunistic. one of the areas where we have to improve is the speed at which we are training iraqi forces. where we trained iraqi forces di
mr. president. i want to ask about two things on the agenda this weekend. first is the economic state. he said yesterday to prime minister cameron you assess what's working and what not. what is not working in the fight that the islamic state and you pledge to step up assistance to iraq. i wonder if that includes u.s. personnel. on trade come the chance to merkel says she was pleased to get fast-track authority and other leaders assurance it would go through the house and if it doesn't, what...
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prime minister david cameron updated number on the outcome of this past weekend's european council meeting in brussels. attridge marks he took questions from members. thank you, mr. speaker. it is with great sadness that i have to tell the house and we now know at least 18 british nationals who have been killed with more injured and the death toll is likely to rise still further. mr. speaker, these were innocent british holidaymakers, people have saved up for a special time away with her friends and and family and his son became the victims of the most brutal terrorist attack against british people for many years. i'm sure the whole house will join me in thing our deepest condolences to the families and friends of all those who've lost loved ones. >> here, here. >> and i know the whole country will want to share in a moment of remembrance cell phones the actor remembers we are just help in this house we will have a national minute of silence on friday at 12 noon and one we've gone from the moment of the attack. in due course in consultation with the families we will announce plans for a fitting memorial to the victims of this horrific attack. mr. speaker, this m
prime minister david cameron updated number on the outcome of this past weekend's european council meeting in brussels. attridge marks he took questions from members. thank you, mr. speaker. it is with great sadness that i have to tell the house and we now know at least 18 british nationals who have been killed with more injured and the death toll is likely to rise still further. mr. speaker, these were innocent british holidaymakers, people have saved up for a special time away with her...
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british prime minister david cameron as he spoke before the british house of commons early this week on his atan tans at the g-7. >> statement the prime minister. >> thank you, mr. speaker. with permission i'd like to make a statement on the g-7 in germany earlier this week. i went to the summit with two clear aims to advance our economic security and to protect our national security. the two of course are interlinked because you cannot have bun without the other. and at this summit i believe we mad progress on both. first on economic security we reached important agreements on trade, global poverty green growth and corruption. on trade i was determined to process the eu's trade deal with other g-7 countries which together could be worth around 20 bil pound to our economy every year. the g-7 agreed to step up efforts on the eu japan deal and to accelerate immediately all of the work on the eu-u.s. trade deal. every day without a deal is costing the global economy 630 million pounds. so the agreement talks about finalizing the outline of an agreement by the end of this year. mr. speaker, we want all countries to grow including the poorest. not just for their ben
british prime minister david cameron as he spoke before the british house of commons early this week on his atan tans at the g-7. >> statement the prime minister. >> thank you, mr. speaker. with permission i'd like to make a statement on the g-7 in germany earlier this week. i went to the summit with two clear aims to advance our economic security and to protect our national security. the two of course are interlinked because you cannot have bun without the other. and at this summit...
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mr. president. i want to ask about two things that were on the agenda of the g7 this weekend. the first is the islamic state. you said yesterday in your meeting with prime minister camerons working and what wasn't. i'm wondering what was not working against the fight of the islamic state. and today the bilateral body stepped up, i'm wondering if that includes personnel. and chancellor merkel was pleased that you gave authority. does that mean it went through the house, and if it doesn't, what do you plan to achieve for the remainder of your time in office? >> for the latter question i'm not going to hypothesize about getting it done i plan to get it done. hopefully we'll get a vote soon because i think it's the right thing to do. with respect to isil we have made significant progress in pushing back isil from areas in which they had occupied or disrupted local populations. but we've also seen romadi where they're displaced in one place and they come back in another. they're nimble they're aggressive and they're op opportunistic. one of the areas we have to improve is the speed at which we train iraqi forces. where we've trained them and equipped them and have assist in
mr. president. i want to ask about two things that were on the agenda of the g7 this weekend. the first is the islamic state. you said yesterday in your meeting with prime minister camerons working and what wasn't. i'm wondering what was not working against the fight of the islamic state. and today the bilateral body stepped up, i'm wondering if that includes personnel. and chancellor merkel was pleased that you gave authority. does that mean it went through the house, and if it doesn't, what...
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defense, while prime minister david cameron and the house of commons called for his immediate release and transfer to britain system of far this has not happened. mr. amir has never been charged with anything, has twice been cleared for transfer and every american agency that looked that the said he has not been a terrorist and did not fight against the united states. there's no reason for him to remain in this custodial purgatory if he remains a detainee at the guantanamo bay facility. as long as this provision remains in the bill, people like mr. amir guilty of nothing, not terrorists, not fighters against the united states, will be unjustly imprisoned and people like khalid sheikh mohammed who are guilty, the we think, will not be tried. for too long the terrible people in guantanamo have avoided facing the consequences or answering to u.s. courts for their actions while innocent people have been denied recourse when there's no ed or rb for continuing their detention. we must not keep people in prison indefinitely for no reason. the opponents of this amendment must not share my faith in america's courts to deliver justice. for hundreds of years
defense, while prime minister david cameron and the house of commons called for his immediate release and transfer to britain system of far this has not happened. mr. amir has never been charged with anything, has twice been cleared for transfer and every american agency that looked that the said he has not been a terrorist and did not fight against the united states. there's no reason for him to remain in this custodial purgatory if he remains a detainee at the guantanamo bay facility. as long...
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mr. president. i want to ask about two things that were on the agenda at the g7 this weekend. the first was the islamic state. you said yesterday ahead of your meeting with prime minister cameronssessed what was working and what wasn't. i'm wondering what is not working in the fight against the islamic state and bilateral prime minister baddyhi steps up assistance. and on trade, chancellor merkel says she was pleased fast track authority i'm wondering if you gave her or other leaders assurance that it would go through the house. if it doesn't, what does that say about your ability to achieve with congress. >> i'm not going to hypothesize about not getting it done because we're going to get it done. we'll get a vote because it's the right thing to do. with respect to isil we have made significant progress in pushing back isil from areas in which they had occupied or disrupted local populations, but we've also seen areas like in ramadi where they're displaced in one place and come back in in another. and they're nimble and they're aggressive and they're opportunistic. so one of the areas where we're going to have to improve is the speed at which we're training iraqi forces. wher
mr. president. i want to ask about two things that were on the agenda at the g7 this weekend. the first was the islamic state. you said yesterday ahead of your meeting with prime minister cameronssessed what was working and what wasn't. i'm wondering what is not working in the fight against the islamic state and bilateral prime minister baddyhi steps up assistance. and on trade, chancellor merkel says she was pleased fast track authority i'm wondering if you gave her or other leaders assurance...
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mr. shuler in the first row. reporter: wait for the microphone. reporter: corruption, anti- corruption did the fifa come up at all? the scandal? the messenger: when david cameron said it wasn't just fifa the corruption had been mentioned but other issues in the world and corruption is one of the causes for the credibility of state structures in the eyes of the population. it matters the reason why perhaps radical and terrorist groups -- therefore it's very deep-seated and broad problem that's why it needs to be looked at. reporter: yesterday we heard an announcement that there would be changes at the deutsch bank, was this a decision that surprised you? and how do you judge the -- the messenger: well, that's a decision taken by a -- chancellor merkel: that was a decision taken by a company. it was not really a surprise. i don't really want to comment on that. i any i want the deutsch bank to be successful and they make their own decisions as any other company in germany. reporter: chancellor, you said that you are committed to reduce the number of people suffering by 500 million. how is this going to work? how are you going to bring that about, and i would lik
mr. shuler in the first row. reporter: wait for the microphone. reporter: corruption, anti- corruption did the fifa come up at all? the scandal? the messenger: when david cameron said it wasn't just fifa the corruption had been mentioned but other issues in the world and corruption is one of the causes for the credibility of state structures in the eyes of the population. it matters the reason why perhaps radical and terrorist groups -- therefore it's very deep-seated and broad problem that's...