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mr. cameron: my honorable friend is absolutely right. it has been common ground on both sides of this house that the cornerstone of our defence policy is our membership of nato and our commitment to an independent nuclear deterrent, which must be replaced and updated. they are necessary to keep us safe, and at a time when we see north korea testing nuclear weapons, with the instability in the world today, we recommit ourselves to nato and to our independent nuclear deterrence. i think the party opposite has some very serious questions to speaker: jeremy corbyn -- to answer. speaker: jeremy corbyn. mr. corbyn: thank you very much, mr. speaker. this week, the prime minister rather belatedly acknowledged there is a housing crisis in britain. he announced a £140 million fund to transform 100 housing estates around the country, which amounts to £1.4 million per housing estate to bulldoze and then rebuild them. my maths is perfect. this money is a drop in the ocean. it is not even going to pay for the bulldozers, is it? mr. cameron: what we ha
mr. cameron: my honorable friend is absolutely right. it has been common ground on both sides of this house that the cornerstone of our defence policy is our membership of nato and our commitment to an independent nuclear deterrent, which must be replaced and updated. they are necessary to keep us safe, and at a time when we see north korea testing nuclear weapons, with the instability in the world today, we recommit ourselves to nato and to our independent nuclear deterrence. i think the party...
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mr. cameron: i look forward to it. >> order, order. mr. prime minister, we are going to begin whether or not we are quarried. >> one of the concerns of migrants coming into this country is the number of terrorists who may have been masquerading as refugees. one of the terrorists crossed the border with a fake syrian passport. recently 10,000 fake syrian passports manufactured in bulgaria were seized. what are we doing to help other countries in the eu to deal with this important subject? mr. cameron: we are doing everything we can to make sure border information is robust. borders, we can stop anyone from coming into the country. we have turned away 93,000 foreign nationals since i have become prime minister and 6000 eu nationals. it helps if there are good and robust border controls another countries, particularly half of europe's external border. my sense is that they are improving. it gives us vital information that when we can match up with our data, we can spot when people who might be a risk are traveling. month, we had passenger nam
mr. cameron: i look forward to it. >> order, order. mr. prime minister, we are going to begin whether or not we are quarried. >> one of the concerns of migrants coming into this country is the number of terrorists who may have been masquerading as refugees. one of the terrorists crossed the border with a fake syrian passport. recently 10,000 fake syrian passports manufactured in bulgaria were seized. what are we doing to help other countries in the eu to deal with this important...
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mr. cameron announced a new memorial will be placed near parliament.rime 35 minutes. >> questions to the prime know minister? >> number one, t heplease, mr. speaker. >> thank you, mr.oin speaker. mr. speaker, i know the whole c house will want to join me in marking holocaust memorial day.he it is right the whole count
mr. cameron announced a new memorial will be placed near parliament.rime 35 minutes. >> questions to the prime know minister? >> number one, t heplease, mr. speaker. >> thank you, mr.oin speaker. mr. speaker, i know the whole c house will want to join me in marking holocaust memorial day.he it is right the whole count
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mr. cameron told him that the syrian government and what he called the legitimate opposition must come to the negotiating table. >> he said we will take 20,000 refugees from the syrian refugee camps in jordan, lebanon and turkey so we don't want to provide extra pool factor but take the most vulnerable from the camps and we said we would resettle a thousand by christmas and we did that. i think look the pressure on europe here is very great and just the movement of people into europe and the support that they require and it's better if you can meet people's needs in the region because as i said the first choice is actually i think to return home to syria as soon as they can. >> on the peace talks side of things we have well the talks are supposed to start on monday in geneva. i was speaking to staffan de mistura the u.n. special envoy and he said he still had not sent invites out, do you have any optimism whatsoever for these talks? >> it is i think one has to be positive and stay optimistic and john kerry all credit to him the u.s. secretary of state has been an absolute dyanamo to make
mr. cameron told him that the syrian government and what he called the legitimate opposition must come to the negotiating table. >> he said we will take 20,000 refugees from the syrian refugee camps in jordan, lebanon and turkey so we don't want to provide extra pool factor but take the most vulnerable from the camps and we said we would resettle a thousand by christmas and we did that. i think look the pressure on europe here is very great and just the movement of people into europe and...
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mr. cameron is seeking a new deal for britain, including welfare limits for other eu nations intended toontrol migration. he hopes to finalize a deal at an eu summit next month and hold a referendum later this year. levels forll record heat, moisture, and extreme conditions and december. federal weather officials say el niÑo and whether change for the catalyst. 2015 was the second warmest and third wettest in 120 years of record-keeping for the lower 48 states. meat now and then is ok, but watch sugar and salt intake. guidelines released by the obama administration consumedying americans too much salt. the report recommends sugarbeet no more than 10% of a person's daily clary's -- daily calories. the guidelines are released every five years to prevent obesity and disease. i am mark crumpton. back to you. scarlet: "what'd you miss?" we are joined by the global head of fx strategy. topicet's start with the everyone is interested in, china. how much do you see the ongoing yuan devaluation? get whatends if they they want or get what they get. decline inmodest your currency is about as easy a
mr. cameron is seeking a new deal for britain, including welfare limits for other eu nations intended toontrol migration. he hopes to finalize a deal at an eu summit next month and hold a referendum later this year. levels forll record heat, moisture, and extreme conditions and december. federal weather officials say el niÑo and whether change for the catalyst. 2015 was the second warmest and third wettest in 120 years of record-keeping for the lower 48 states. meat now and then is ok, but...
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mr. cameron announced a new memorial will be placed near parliament.rime 35 minutes. >> questions to the prime know minister? >> number one, t heplease, mr. speaker. >> thank you, mr.oin speaker. mr. speaker, i know the whole c house will want to join me in marking holocaust memorial day.he it is right the whole country should stand together to remember the darkest hour of humanity. last year on the 70th anniversary, i said we would build a striking national memorial in london to show the importance britain places on preserving the memory of the gae holocaust. today val i can tell this memor will be built in victoria gardens and a permanent gra statement of ourte values as a ation and something for our children to visit for ork generations to come. i'm grateful to all those who ade this possible and have given this work the cross party status it so profoundly er deserves. mr. speaker, this su morning i meetings with colleagues and da. others and inin addition to mun duties, i should have further such meetings later today. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i e
mr. cameron announced a new memorial will be placed near parliament.rime 35 minutes. >> questions to the prime know minister? >> number one, t heplease, mr. speaker. >> thank you, mr.oin speaker. mr. speaker, i know the whole c house will want to join me in marking holocaust memorial day.he it is right the whole country should stand together to remember the darkest hour of humanity. last year on the 70th anniversary, i said we would build a striking national memorial in london...
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mr. cameron hope to achieve? are we going to get anything concrete, or is it trying to tamp the fire? going tonk get anything concrete quite yet. that might come early next week. he has also spoken to the president of the european council. heay with president juncker is going to discuss how legally it could work, the idea of capping welfare benefits for migrants. if he can get a deal on that, there is something to work with as we approach the next three weeks before the e.u. summit. then he'll hope a referendum on the data he wants it, june 23. francine: thank you so much. we think he may call it on june 23. we made a great graphic because we were looking at the timetable of football. a question to the people of britain. it looks like according to our calculation june 23 may be the winning date for a referendum. with me is my super panel. stewart, let me go with you. we were talking about the fears that we would hope and may come a little bit later. china, brexit, oil. you look into all of this and you do not know your play on the markets. what is your top play in 2016? >> one of our
mr. cameron hope to achieve? are we going to get anything concrete, or is it trying to tamp the fire? going tonk get anything concrete quite yet. that might come early next week. he has also spoken to the president of the european council. heay with president juncker is going to discuss how legally it could work, the idea of capping welfare benefits for migrants. if he can get a deal on that, there is something to work with as we approach the next three weeks before the e.u. summit. then he'll...
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mr. cameron can do a good job of negotiating those terms and persuade the british public of his case. mark: great to see you. share price heading for the highest close since the inception in 1988. there you go, betty, john fallon, chief executive of pearson. betty: in the meantime we are holding on to our gains here in stocks. we are coming off a little bit from our high of the session, still up over 130 points, 140 points now on the dow. despite that buildup in inventory, oil inventories, crude oil prices are also keeping to their highs of the session. mark? mark: coming up on the european close, petty, stocks close in matter ever minutes. stay with us. betty: welcome back to bloomberg markets i'm betty liu with mark barton. the markets are just finishing the day in europe powered by mario draghi. mark: like powdered by cure cell. the stocks up 600. could be the biggest rise since december. what a change since wednesday when the stock 600 had the biggest fall since august 24. lowest close in 15 months. it wasn't a straight line. we'll talk about draghi in a second. post-draghi rose b
mr. cameron can do a good job of negotiating those terms and persuade the british public of his case. mark: great to see you. share price heading for the highest close since the inception in 1988. there you go, betty, john fallon, chief executive of pearson. betty: in the meantime we are holding on to our gains here in stocks. we are coming off a little bit from our high of the session, still up over 130 points, 140 points now on the dow. despite that buildup in inventory, oil inventories,...
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mr. cameron. chairman. i would like to thank mr. fanning for his willing to serve.nceer is in the this morning. mr. fanning has a wealth of experience serving in the department of defense, and the acting undersecretary of the army. prior to that, he was confirmed as the undersecretary of the air force and served as the chief management officer. undersecretaryty of the navy. mr. fanning, if you are will bed, your tenure experienced to lead the army during a very critical time. the army continues to grow down army,,000 in the active 195,000 in the army reserve. i would welcome your comments on whether the u.s. could meet the commitments overseas. force.modernize the program for modernization has been challenged. many programs have been truncated or canceled. on the for two reviews on how the army can improve. i welcome the decision to open position to service by women. there was an exception to policy to keep it closed. cane is no doubt that women engaged in ground combat, because they have been doing it for 10 years. three women have graduated from the premier traini
mr. cameron. chairman. i would like to thank mr. fanning for his willing to serve.nceer is in the this morning. mr. fanning has a wealth of experience serving in the department of defense, and the acting undersecretary of the army. prior to that, he was confirmed as the undersecretary of the air force and served as the chief management officer. undersecretaryty of the navy. mr. fanning, if you are will bed, your tenure experienced to lead the army during a very critical time. the army continues...
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prime minister cameron: i think, mr. speaker, is that perhaps he could come and have a word with me. on the issue on the statute changes, everybody knows that these people have to do this when floods take place. that is why we have such magnificent responses. that is from flood services, from police services, from emergency services, and yes, we are going to continue to increase on funding this. we're going to back this. 2016r corbyn: mr. speaker, marks the 400 anniversary of william shakespeare's birthday. does this mean that our country should unite to commemorate his work? should we renovate the site of can ime, birthplace, and invite my friends, the whole house, the whole world, to celebrate shakespeare? my apologies for nearly interrupting his soliloquy. i think it is a very good moment that the 400th anniversary of the death of shakespeare should celebrate everything that he has given to our language and her culture and i think it is going to be a fantastic moment for people to come and visit britain and see all of
prime minister cameron: i think, mr. speaker, is that perhaps he could come and have a word with me. on the issue on the statute changes, everybody knows that these people have to do this when floods take place. that is why we have such magnificent responses. that is from flood services, from police services, from emergency services, and yes, we are going to continue to increase on funding this. we're going to back this. 2016r corbyn: mr. speaker, marks the 400 anniversary of william...
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mr. osborne: prime minister cameron was making this point yesterday. we want the business community to have its voice heard in this referendum debate. we don't want them to be on the sidelines. i think their perspective is going to be very useful. not just big businesses, but small firms as well. francine: what it not be counterproductive? mr. osborne: one of the debates we are having is, where our economic advantage lies. what we want is the best for our country. the business perspective is very important. you are often told in my line of work, don't do things that support business, and don't try and court the business community. i would say, the business community is providing the jobs, the revenues. i'm unashamedly pro-business. point, one ofhat the main issues we are talking about is hsbc and whether they changed headquarters. you did a levy on bank cuts to address this issue. do you think they will stay in london? mr. osborne: it's a decision for hsbc and their board. i think the u.k. is a great place to do business. increasinglyn is the center of
mr. osborne: prime minister cameron was making this point yesterday. we want the business community to have its voice heard in this referendum debate. we don't want them to be on the sidelines. i think their perspective is going to be very useful. not just big businesses, but small firms as well. francine: what it not be counterproductive? mr. osborne: one of the debates we are having is, where our economic advantage lies. what we want is the best for our country. the business perspective is...
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minister david cameron discussed climate change, incentive for first-time , and members a knowledge to the 400th anniversary of william shakespeare's death. this is about 35 minutes. mr. speaker: questions to the prime minister. prime minister cameron: 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. karen lumley: will my right honorable friend confirm that, while he is prime minister of this country, condemning terrorist attacks will not be a bar to holding high office? prime minister cameron: condemning terrorist attacks is an essential component of aspiring to high office in this country, and that should be the case whether you are a shadow minister or a minister of the crown. it is worth recalling what the member for wolverhampton south east said, which was that "terrorists are entirely responsible for their actions, that no one forces anyone to kill innocent people in paris, blow up the london underground, behead innocent aid workers in syria." he was absolutely right to say that, and it speaks volumes that he cannot sit in the shadow cabinet with the
minister david cameron discussed climate change, incentive for first-time , and members a knowledge to the 400th anniversary of william shakespeare's death. this is about 35 minutes. mr. speaker: questions to the prime minister. prime minister cameron: 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. karen lumley: will my right honorable friend confirm that, while he is prime minister...
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but we begin tonight in des moines, with carl cameron and the news on mr. trump. carl? >> reporter: it is unprecedented for a front running candidate in either party to suggest they will be a no-show at a debate four days before the nation's first of the caucuses, is something no one could have imagined prior to donald trump's candidacy. he held a news conference today in iowa before a rally, and mr. trump gathered the press where the audience was waiting, and he initially suggested that he might not appear in the debate. but first, let's listen to what he said to the news conference initially. >> most likely i won't be doing the debate. see, the point is, with me, they're dealing with somebody that is a little bit different. they can't toy with me like they toy with everybody else. so let them have their debate and let's see how they do with the ratings. >> reporter: so it sounded like he was clear that he wasn't going to go but it wasn't a sealed deal. within a matter of moments, mr. trump's senior staff, his campaign manager told me that the boss, in their words, had
but we begin tonight in des moines, with carl cameron and the news on mr. trump. carl? >> reporter: it is unprecedented for a front running candidate in either party to suggest they will be a no-show at a debate four days before the nation's first of the caucuses, is something no one could have imagined prior to donald trump's candidacy. he held a news conference today in iowa before a rally, and mr. trump gathered the press where the audience was waiting, and he initially suggested that...
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mr. trump came out -- and i got this from cnn and fox. i had asked carl cameron if this was right. mr.mp said today, i could go out on fifth avenue and shoot people, and i would not lose a single vote. arrogance we are required as citizens to judge his record. he is a lifelong progressive. turning points are real. if it's are real. people can change. i have changed fundamentally. life?at happened in your rich people are missionaries. they convert people. they are like not looking for any other answers. "this is sweet, dude." [laughter] when you have real pain in your life, that is when you change, to the court. what was from hospital point -- pivotas donald trump's point? these are things like, "i am a steadfast supporter of abortion ," to "i am pro-life." where did that come from? how should we believe that without a pivot point story? to expectall logic him to have changed as much as he has in the last 18 months. i'm not suggesting that he has to confess or ask forgiveness of god. i am saying, that man come for what he has done, should ask america's for supporting trillions of dollar
mr. trump came out -- and i got this from cnn and fox. i had asked carl cameron if this was right. mr.mp said today, i could go out on fifth avenue and shoot people, and i would not lose a single vote. arrogance we are required as citizens to judge his record. he is a lifelong progressive. turning points are real. if it's are real. people can change. i have changed fundamentally. life?at happened in your rich people are missionaries. they convert people. they are like not looking for any other...
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mr. trump came out, and i got this from cnn and from fox. i had to ask karl cameron, is that right? mr. trump said today, i could go out on fifth avenue and shoot people, and i would not lose a single vote. the arrogance is beyond imagination. now, i cannot, i can't judge a cell. i don't want to judge a cell. we are told not to judge a cell but i will figure this. we are as citizens required to judge his record to come and his record is very clear. he is a lifelong progressive. [applause] i want to ask you, because turning points are real. the points are real. people can change. i changed fundamentally, but what happened in your life? i can tell you what happened in my life. my life fell apart. rich people our mission is to they go out and try to convert someone who's rich and successful. doesn't happen. why? because their life doesn't suck. they are like this is pretty sweet, dude. when your life changes, when you have a real disruption in your life, when you have real pain, that's when you change fundamentally to the core. what was mr. trump pivot point? what was, these are not minor
mr. trump came out, and i got this from cnn and from fox. i had to ask karl cameron, is that right? mr. trump said today, i could go out on fifth avenue and shoot people, and i would not lose a single vote. the arrogance is beyond imagination. now, i cannot, i can't judge a cell. i don't want to judge a cell. we are told not to judge a cell but i will figure this. we are as citizens required to judge his record to come and his record is very clear. he is a lifelong progressive. [applause] i...
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mr. ambassador, thank you for the time. >> thanks, bret. >>> britain david cameron says the execution of five purported british spies is an act of desperation. an english-speaking child warns that isis forces are coming to the west to kill non-believers. >>> foreign policy obviously will factor into the upcoming election. we are just four weeks away from the actual first voting, hard to believe, of the presidential campaign. the front runners are ramping up efforts to expand their leads tonight. we begin our 2016 coverage with chief political correspondent carl cameron in des moines, iowa where donald trump is about to start paying to get his unfiltered message across. good evening, carl. >> 28 days since the first caucus, trump has been on the campaign for months now, and tomorrow he will watch his first paid tv commercial. hasn't done any of that this entire time. he'll be doing it when he's already perceived countless airings of that ad by the tv networks and not without causing some controversy with it. >> the network morning shows and cable news channels have all been running it over and over. >> he'll quickly cut th
mr. ambassador, thank you for the time. >> thanks, bret. >>> britain david cameron says the execution of five purported british spies is an act of desperation. an english-speaking child warns that isis forces are coming to the west to kill non-believers. >>> foreign policy obviously will factor into the upcoming election. we are just four weeks away from the actual first voting, hard to believe, of the presidential campaign. the front runners are ramping up efforts to...
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mr. lewis said i'm shocked. brilliant song writer and really good guy. talented funny cynical and> sweet. and cameron75 simply posted this photo. >> people commemorate the the life and legacy of dr. martin luther king jr. today during the inaugural trip of the celebration train. this year cal taken partner sponsors+çñ to continue this annual tradition formerly namey the freedomz train. the freedomz train. departed. commemorates king 54 mile march in 1965 from selma to montgomery, alabama. >> so much of the stuff that is still going on and it kind of make me ó wonder if i think abot 50 years later which direction are we really going. >>reporter: once if san francisco riders march to the yurba buena art center for speeches and concerts. >>> you probably heard of california stop when driver rolls right through a red light or stop sign without actually stopping? >> now red litúk camera catches you expect a pricey ticket in the mail. however relief my soon be on the way. >> tiffany is live in millbrae to explain. tiffany? lx >>reporter: here's the deal. if you drive your car up on tosk this sidewalk behin
mr. lewis said i'm shocked. brilliant song writer and really good guy. talented funny cynical and> sweet. and cameron75 simply posted this photo. >> people commemorate the the life and legacy of dr. martin luther king jr. today during the inaugural trip of the celebration train. this year cal taken partner sponsors+çñ to continue this annual tradition formerly namey the freedomz train. the freedomz train. departed. commemorates king 54 mile march in 1965 from selma to montgomery,...
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mr. lewis said i'm shocked. brilliant song writer and really good guy. talented funny cynical and> sweet. and cameron75 simply posted this photo. >> people commemorate the the life and legacy of dr. martin luther king jr. today during the inaugural trip of the celebration train. this year cal taken partner sponsors+çñ to continue this annual tradition formerly namey the freedomz train. the freedomz train. departed. commemorates king 54 mile march in 1965 from selma to montgomery, alabama. >> so much of the stuff that is still going on and it kind of make me ó wonder if i think abot 50 years later which direction are we really going. >>reporter: once if san francisco riders march to the yurba buena art center for speeches and concerts. >>> you probably heard of california stop when driver rolls right through a red light or stop sign without actually stopping? >> now red litúk camera catches you expect a pricey ticket in the mail. however relief my soon be on the way. >> tiffany is live in millbrae to explain. tiffany? lx >>reporter: here's the deal. if you drive your car up on tosk this sidewalk behin
mr. lewis said i'm shocked. brilliant song writer and really good guy. talented funny cynical and> sweet. and cameron75 simply posted this photo. >> people commemorate the the life and legacy of dr. martin luther king jr. today during the inaugural trip of the celebration train. this year cal taken partner sponsors+çñ to continue this annual tradition formerly namey the freedomz train. the freedomz train. departed. commemorates king 54 mile march in 1965 from selma to montgomery,...
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mr. speaker. >> for keen analysis, carl cameron is much closer to what's going on than i am. and he has been an amazing analyst over the years. >> he'd probably agree with you too on that. >> i would say a couple things. the biggest thing to me is if you back out of the details and look at the poll writ large, you have 61% going to trump, cruz, and carson. that means 61% goes to 63 if you add in fiorina, are going to people who are by definition outsiders. that should say something big to washington about how the republican base feels about the way the party is not changing the country. that's part one. i think in both races, it's a little tricky, having lived through this myself four years ago. like a really wild ride at the amusement park. you had, for example, a couple years ago santorum suddenly surged in the last weekend. went from 8% or 9%, to more carrying the state by a narrow margin. you had a few years later, edwards comes out of nowhere, and edwards and rubio in a sense were very similar candidates. they were surrounded by people attacking each other. folks finally
mr. speaker. >> for keen analysis, carl cameron is much closer to what's going on than i am. and he has been an amazing analyst over the years. >> he'd probably agree with you too on that. >> i would say a couple things. the biggest thing to me is if you back out of the details and look at the poll writ large, you have 61% going to trump, cruz, and carson. that means 61% goes to 63 if you add in fiorina, are going to people who are by definition outsiders. that should say...
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this week at the british house david cameron answers questions about tuition fees and trade relations with china. questions to the prime minister. mr. speaker, this morning i had business. >> should you be allowed to benefit from what that company makes? with a benefit from a small part -- percentage? -- that means for people on minimum wage that it >> does my right honorable friend agree? >> my honorable friend is perhaps right. over the last year, we have more -- seen more people at work in every region. the house might not have had time to see. the unemployment rate, and is now the lowest rate in nearly a decade at 5.1 percent. start, the latest figures showing unemployment falling by another 99,000. the record number of people in work in history. 2.3 million people in work. i am sure that is something the whole house can welcome. >> thank you, mr. speaker. it is nice to get such a warm welcome. >> if you will allow me for one moment. can the prime minister tell the house where he and his election toifesto he put his plan abolish maintenance grants for all of his students? >> first of all, we will for thousands of people. in our
this week at the british house david cameron answers questions about tuition fees and trade relations with china. questions to the prime minister. mr. speaker, this morning i had business. >> should you be allowed to benefit from what that company makes? with a benefit from a small part -- percentage? -- that means for people on minimum wage that it >> does my right honorable friend agree? >> my honorable friend is perhaps right. over the last year, we have more -- seen more...
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mr. trump came out -- and i got this from cnn and from fox. i had to ask carl cameron, is that right? mr. trump said today, i could go out on fifth avenue and shoot people, and i would not lose a single vote. the arrogance is beyond imagination. now, i cannot, i can't judge his soul. i don't want to judge his soul. we're told not to judge his soul. but i will tell you this: we are as citizens required to judge his record. and his record is very clear. he is a lifelong progressive. [applause] i want to ask you, because turning points are real, pivot points are real. people can change. i changed fundamentally, but what happened in your life? i can tell you what happened in my life, my life fell apart. rich people -- ask any missionary. they go out and try to convert somebody who's rich and successful, doesn't happen. why? because their life doesn't suck. [laughter] they're not looking for any other answers. they're like, this is pretty sweet, dude. [laughter] when your life changes, when you have a real disruption in your life, when you have real pain, that's when you change fundamentall
mr. trump came out -- and i got this from cnn and from fox. i had to ask carl cameron, is that right? mr. trump said today, i could go out on fifth avenue and shoot people, and i would not lose a single vote. the arrogance is beyond imagination. now, i cannot, i can't judge his soul. i don't want to judge his soul. we're told not to judge his soul. but i will tell you this: we are as citizens required to judge his record. and his record is very clear. he is a lifelong progressive. [applause] i...
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mr. trump came out -- and i got this from cnn and fox. i had asked carl cameron if this was right. mr. trump said today, i could go out on fifth avenue and shoot people, and i would not lose a single vote. the arrogance is beyond imagination. i cannot, i cannot judge his soul. i do not want to and we are told not to but i will tell you this -- we are, as citizens, required to judge his record and his record is very clear. he is a lifelong progressive. i want to ask you, because turning points are real, pivot points are real. people can change. i changed fundamentally. what happened in your life? i can tell you what happened in my life. my life fell apartrich people are missionaries. they convert people. they are not happy. why? they are like not looking for any other answers. "this is sweet, dude." [laughter] glenn beck: when you have real disruption in your life, when you have real pain, that's when you change fundamentally to the core. what was donald trump's pivot point? these were not minor adjustments. these are lifelong held principles and values. things like, "i am a steadfast s
mr. trump came out -- and i got this from cnn and fox. i had asked carl cameron if this was right. mr. trump said today, i could go out on fifth avenue and shoot people, and i would not lose a single vote. the arrogance is beyond imagination. i cannot, i cannot judge his soul. i do not want to and we are told not to but i will tell you this -- we are, as citizens, required to judge his record and his record is very clear. he is a lifelong progressive. i want to ask you, because turning points...
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mr. litvinenko demanded the strongest possible response from the british government. >> it's time for david cameron, i'm calling immediately for expulsion from the u.k. of all russian intelligence operatives. >> later she told me she hopes justice would catch up with president put up. >> not all dictators exist forever and one day you need to answer for everything you did. >> this was a blatant and unacceptable breech of the most fundamental tenants of law and civilized behavior. >> if there was any doubt litvinenko was altarget of the russian state, watch this video of russian special forces in training, their target, alexander litvinenko. but the man accused of the poisoning, andrei lugovoy, now by the way a senior russian politician, said today "the accusations against me are absurd and once again confirm london's anti-russian stance." nothing from president putin himself today, but britain's reliance on him in the fight against i.s. in syria may limited the u.k.'s response for a murder which turned this man into this one days before his death. >> sreenivasan: we dig deeper into the story with m
mr. litvinenko demanded the strongest possible response from the british government. >> it's time for david cameron, i'm calling immediately for expulsion from the u.k. of all russian intelligence operatives. >> later she told me she hopes justice would catch up with president put up. >> not all dictators exist forever and one day you need to answer for everything you did. >> this was a blatant and unacceptable breech of the most fundamental tenants of law and civilized...
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cameron to call for intelligence. whether from the f.s.b. or other russian agencies. >> i'm calling for the imposition of economic sanctions against individuals, including mr nikolai patrushev and vladimir putin >>> that was marina litvinenko reacting to the public inquiry, we'll follow that closely. we'll go back to another of the main stories, the plight of those from syria forced out of their homes, had to cross borders undertaking dangerous journeys and ending up in other erro areas. we look at those in turkey, how are the cities dealing with a massive influx of people. more than 2 million are in turkey, andrew simmonds is in the southern town. dell us where you are -- tell us where you are, and how that relates to the hundreds of thousands in that part of turgey, where you are. >> i'm at the civic hall. this is all about a charity. more than 130 of them are all of them fatherless. there are five orphanages in total alongs both the syrian border and one in sir why itself. and they are setting about educating children from anything from the age of a baby through to 16 years of age. it's a colossal task. there's nothing normal. but it has to be said the vast majority of s
cameron to call for intelligence. whether from the f.s.b. or other russian agencies. >> i'm calling for the imposition of economic sanctions against individuals, including mr nikolai patrushev and vladimir putin >>> that was marina litvinenko reacting to the public inquiry, we'll follow that closely. we'll go back to another of the main stories, the plight of those from syria forced out of their homes, had to cross borders undertaking dangerous journeys and ending up in other...
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prime minister cameron: 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. mr. thomas: if you have worked hard for a company and helped it succeed, surely you should be allowed to benefit a little from the profits that the company makes. does the prime minister think it is now time for companies such as sports direct to follow the example of the best british businesses and allow people to benefit from a small percentage of the profits? prime minister cameron: we have encouraged companies to have profit-sharing arrangements, and we took action in previous budgets to do that. but we are going further than that, of course, by making sure that there is, for the first time in our country, a national living wage, which will come in in april of this year. that means the lowest-paid people in our country -- people on the minimum wage will have a 7.5% pay rise coming this april, under a conservative government. rishi sunak: with mounting global economic uncertainty, it was comforting to see this morning's figures showing record uk employment. in this new age of kinder,
prime minister cameron: 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. mr. thomas: if you have worked hard for a company and helped it succeed, surely you should be allowed to benefit a little from the profits that the company makes. does the prime minister think it is now time for companies such as sports direct to follow the example of the best british businesses and allow people...
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mr. trump, the greatest way to handle him would be the brich tradition of ridicule. there was certainly plenty of that today. back to you. >> thank you. david cameron has pledged more than $28 million for english class he. targets women, because some controlling muslim men may be keeping their wives, sisters or daughters from joining society. >> we want to build a more integrated, cohesiv cohesive so. where they have been encouraged not to go out, not to learn the language. that needs to change in our country. >> he also says that immigrants who do not learn the language within two years may not be allowed to stay in the country. >>> having to fend for themselves in refugee camps in europe. in northern france, children are stopped from crossing the into the u.k. even if they have relatives this. al jazeera's lawrence lee explains why. >> the unaccompanied children here you would think be most deserving of convention. the families here should have a right to come for their protection but the u.k. government continues to insist despite that, that they should seek asylum in france or elsewhere. that has meant an activist trying the help the children h
mr. trump, the greatest way to handle him would be the brich tradition of ridicule. there was certainly plenty of that today. back to you. >> thank you. david cameron has pledged more than $28 million for english class he. targets women, because some controlling muslim men may be keeping their wives, sisters or daughters from joining society. >> we want to build a more integrated, cohesiv cohesive so. where they have been encouraged not to go out, not to learn the language. that...
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cameron hats. that would not happen in the u.k. john: got to love that building. we will be right back. ♪ john: tomorrow will be with ted cruz. and former carson campaign manager mr if you are watching us in washington, d.c, you can listen to us on 99.1. until then, thanks for the cheesecake and sayonara. ♪ ♪ it is thursday, the seventh of january. you are watching "trending business". i am rishaad salamat. ♪ rishaad: this is what we are watching today. .arkets having a losing streak it continues. december high, $2 trillion wiped from global equities. that thean argument yuan is more stable than it seems. the 90 nations promises action -- united nations promises actions for north korea. there may be a vote on new sanctions next week. let me know what you think of today's stories. follow me on twitter. just getting to what is going on market wise. one chinese market is now closed for the day. in and trading has been halted for the rest of the session. that circuit breaker was triggered after the csi 300 tumbled. 5%, first circuit breaker triggered. , then everyone started to get out of their positions not to get stuck i
cameron hats. that would not happen in the u.k. john: got to love that building. we will be right back. ♪ john: tomorrow will be with ted cruz. and former carson campaign manager mr if you are watching us in washington, d.c, you can listen to us on 99.1. until then, thanks for the cheesecake and sayonara. ♪ ♪ it is thursday, the seventh of january. you are watching "trending business". i am rishaad salamat. ♪ rishaad: this is what we are watching today. .arkets having a losing...
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cameron has reaction from the campaign trial. james? >> reporter: jon, invoking the horror of mass shootings, president obama declared that the gun lobby may be holding congress hostage but not america hostage. mr. obama was joined by families impacted by gun violence. tears streamed down the president's face and he was impassioned and eloquent andangry and sarcastic and disdainful of opponents on the issue. >> the right to worship freely and safely. [applause] that right was denied to christians in charleston, south carolina and jews in kansas and denied muslims in chapel hill and sikhs in oak creek. they have rights, too. >> reporter: at times, the president's frustration went beyond the gun violence and to the way that misinformation travels in his presidency courtesy of social media and internet. >> contrary to the claims of what some gun right's proponents have suggested, this hasn't been the first step in some slippery slope to mas confiscation. >> reporter: republican house speaker paul riap countered that the president knows that the law already requires gun sellers to be licensed regardless of venue. we'll conduct oversight and added that the orders will be likely challenged in court.
cameron has reaction from the campaign trial. james? >> reporter: jon, invoking the horror of mass shootings, president obama declared that the gun lobby may be holding congress hostage but not america hostage. mr. obama was joined by families impacted by gun violence. tears streamed down the president's face and he was impassioned and eloquent andangry and sarcastic and disdainful of opponents on the issue. >> the right to worship freely and safely. [applause] that right was denied...
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. >> last month british prime minister david cameron said he was not in favor of any ban on mr. trump calling it unnecessary. >>> a short break here on "cnn newsroom." when we come back china is out with the latest report on the health of the economy. we'll check the numbers and see how markets are reacting. >>> protesters in the u.s. state of michigan calling for the governor's arrest. we'll have the latest on the lead poison water crisis. stay with us. you're watching cnn. t...to help sense danger before7 was engiyou do. . because when you live to innovate, you innovate to live. the all-new audi q7. a higher form of intelligence has arrived. the cold truth is, if a cold keeps you up at night... you can't work from home the next day. [ coughing ] that's why you need alka seltzer plus day night liquid gels. it's tough cold symptom fighters provide powerful relief. relief that helps you sleep at night and gets you back out there during the day. [ deep breath ] [ truck horn ] alka-seltzer plus day night liquid gels. also available, in stores alka-seltzer plus night time hot drink
. >> last month british prime minister david cameron said he was not in favor of any ban on mr. trump calling it unnecessary. >>> a short break here on "cnn newsroom." when we come back china is out with the latest report on the health of the economy. we'll check the numbers and see how markets are reacting. >>> protesters in the u.s. state of michigan calling for the governor's arrest. we'll have the latest on the lead poison water crisis. stay with us. you're...
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cameron hats. that would not happen in the u.k. john: got to love that building. we will be right back. ♪ john: tomorrow will will be with ted cruz. and former carson campaign manager mrett. you are watching us in washington, d.c. on 99.1.isten to us until then, thanks for the cheesecake and say ionara. ♪ we live in a pick and choose world. choose, choose, choose. but at bedtime? ...why settle for this? enter sleep number, and the lowest prices of the season. sleepiq technology tells you how well you slept and what adjustments you can make. you like the bed soft. he's more hardcore. so your sleep goes from good to great to wow! only at a sleep number store... find the lowest prices of the season, going on now. save $600 on the #1 rated i8 bed. know better sleep with sleep number. emily: i am emily chang. the house has passed a partial repeal of the affordable care act. vote wasy partyline 240-181. it is the first time the bill will end up on the president's desk. the senate already passed the measure. the bill would defund planned parenthood, but president obama .as promised to veto it north korea says it successfully tested a powerful hydrogen bomb. u.s. officials ar
cameron hats. that would not happen in the u.k. john: got to love that building. we will be right back. ♪ john: tomorrow will will be with ted cruz. and former carson campaign manager mrett. you are watching us in washington, d.c. on 99.1.isten to us until then, thanks for the cheesecake and say ionara. ♪ we live in a pick and choose world. choose, choose, choose. but at bedtime? ...why settle for this? enter sleep number, and the lowest prices of the season. sleepiq technology tells you...
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cameron spoke directly to team trump afterwards. we'll go to him in a moment. but first, this controversy dates back to august 6th, and the very first republican debate co-moderated by yours truly. mr
cameron spoke directly to team trump afterwards. we'll go to him in a moment. but first, this controversy dates back to august 6th, and the very first republican debate co-moderated by yours truly. mr