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mr. cameron: these are separate issues. what happened with the trade union bill, which i'm proud getting to parliament and delivering of the manifesto promises, is in the house of lords. >> mr. mccluskey is wrong? mr. cameron: i have not seen his remarks. >> i just read it to you. he said passage of the bill because of the considerations and discussions that of taken place and the need to sustain the support of the left is in the broadest context on the challenge of the remaining vote. mr. cameron: what i would say is the two issues are separate. we lost in the house of lords. >> they thought they were going to get that through. mr. cameron: it was a pretty large majority. >> no discussion of the trade union. was there any discussion between government and the trade union about the labor campaign about on thediscussions passage of the trade agreement bill? mr. cameron: the better off campaign has been talking with trade unions as you'd expect. >> i think the prime minister's answer is needed on that point. mr. cameron: we've
mr. cameron: these are separate issues. what happened with the trade union bill, which i'm proud getting to parliament and delivering of the manifesto promises, is in the house of lords. >> mr. mccluskey is wrong? mr. cameron: i have not seen his remarks. >> i just read it to you. he said passage of the bill because of the considerations and discussions that of taken place and the need to sustain the support of the left is in the broadest context on the challenge of the remaining...
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mr. cameron: these are separate issues. what happened with the trade union bill, which i'm proud getting to parliament and delivering of the manifesto promises, is in the house of lords. >> mr. mccluskey is wrong? mr. cameron: i have not seen his remarks. >> i just rented to you. he said passage of the bill because of the considerations and discussions that of taken place and the need to sustain the support of the left is in the broadest context on the challenge of the remaining vote. mr. cameron: what i would say is the two issues are separate. we lost in the house of lords. >> they thought they were going to get that through. mr. cameron: it was a pretty large majority. >> no discussion of the trade union. discussion between government and a train unions -- trade union about the labor campaign about the passage of the trade agreement bill? mr. cameron: the better off campaign has been talking with trade unions as you'd expect. i think the prime minister's answer is needed on that point. mr. cameron: we've been speaking wit
mr. cameron: these are separate issues. what happened with the trade union bill, which i'm proud getting to parliament and delivering of the manifesto promises, is in the house of lords. >> mr. mccluskey is wrong? mr. cameron: i have not seen his remarks. >> i just rented to you. he said passage of the bill because of the considerations and discussions that of taken place and the need to sustain the support of the left is in the broadest context on the challenge of the remaining...
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mr. cameron: i haven't.ical career i have not argued for leaving the eu. >> i am asking seeing that this is a hypothetical question -- mr. cameron: it is but we don't have a choice. we don't have a choice of leaving the eu. >> the current eu this is something we have to imagine we are in. the hypothetical question is what it will look like after renegotiation. i'm asking you a real question, not a hypothetical. which is with the current arrangements in the eu be so in his factory you would be arguing to leave? mr. cameron: that is a hypothetical question. your question begins with the word "if." would you say in that stay in the eu? -- would you stay in the eu? that is a hypothetical question and i never one of the british people have to answer that question. that's what i said we should have renegotiation and then a referendum. if you're asking about my view -- >> i have not asked you that question. what i'm trying to do is elicit the decision it we should vote yes or no in this referendum is based on what
mr. cameron: i haven't.ical career i have not argued for leaving the eu. >> i am asking seeing that this is a hypothetical question -- mr. cameron: it is but we don't have a choice. we don't have a choice of leaving the eu. >> the current eu this is something we have to imagine we are in. the hypothetical question is what it will look like after renegotiation. i'm asking you a real question, not a hypothetical. which is with the current arrangements in the eu be so in his factory...
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mr. cameron: i haven't.olitical career i have not argued for leaving the eu. >> i am asking seeing that this is a hypothetical question -- mr. cameron: it is but we don't have a choice. we don't have a choice of leaving the eu. >> the current eu this is something we have to imagine we are in. the hypothetical question is what it will look like after renegotiation. i'm asking you a real question, not a hypothetical. which is with the current arrangements in the eu be so in his
mr. cameron: i haven't.olitical career i have not argued for leaving the eu. >> i am asking seeing that this is a hypothetical question -- mr. cameron: it is but we don't have a choice. we don't have a choice of leaving the eu. >> the current eu this is something we have to imagine we are in. the hypothetical question is what it will look like after renegotiation. i'm asking you a real question, not a hypothetical. which is with the current arrangements in the eu be so in his
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mr. cameron: i'm mr. n: i'm not arguing for leaving the eu, . >> this is on a hypothetical question. thaturrent eu is something we do not have to imagine. the hypothetical question is what the eu will look like after renegotiation. we do not know how that will work. i'm asking you a real question, not hypothetical one, which is what the current arrangements in the eu be so unsatisfactory that you would now argue that we should leave? david cameron: that is a hypothetical question. your question begins with the word if. if we have not gone to renegotiation, would you say the eu -- that is a hypothetical question. my point is that i never wanted the british people to have to answer that question. that is why i said we want a renegotiation and then a referendum. if you're asking what is my view about europe over the years -- >> i've not ask you that question. what i'm trying to do is elicit onm you whether the decision whether we should vote yes or no in this referendum is based on what you have delivered and
mr. cameron: i'm mr. n: i'm not arguing for leaving the eu, . >> this is on a hypothetical question. thaturrent eu is something we do not have to imagine. the hypothetical question is what the eu will look like after renegotiation. we do not know how that will work. i'm asking you a real question, not hypothetical one, which is what the current arrangements in the eu be so unsatisfactory that you would now argue that we should leave? david cameron: that is a hypothetical question. your...
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mr. cameron flanks by the archbishop of canterbury and the speaker of the house is joined by john bercowhe queen. >> i don't know about that. most of the time. we will talk about our anticorruption summit. the nigerians -- they have leaders that are fantastic. nigeria and afghanistan, possibly the most corrupt countries of the world. these politicians are not corrupt. everyone has to be open. it could be quite -- correspondent: was that unremarkable or a diplomatic half? some will conclude the prime minister was speaking the truth. some will think he is not quite right. others that the mood became too jocular on this serious topic. could this undermine efforts to tackle corruption? it is true that nigeria and afghanistan have had major corruption problems, and they continue to have them. at the same time we have leaders in those countries that have sent strong signals they want to change that. , this isember important for the u.k., because of the u.k. continues to provide , safe haven for corrupt money here and in its overseas territory. correspondent: david cameron knows nigeria's presi
mr. cameron flanks by the archbishop of canterbury and the speaker of the house is joined by john bercowhe queen. >> i don't know about that. most of the time. we will talk about our anticorruption summit. the nigerians -- they have leaders that are fantastic. nigeria and afghanistan, possibly the most corrupt countries of the world. these politicians are not corrupt. everyone has to be open. it could be quite -- correspondent: was that unremarkable or a diplomatic half? some will...
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mr. cameron: we talked about our anticorruption summit, the nigerians, some leaders of some fantastically corrupt countries. nigerian and -- nigeria and afghanistan. possibly the two most corrupt countries. there are no closed-door sessions. brent: very interesting reaction there by the queen. in addition to the problem of corruption, nigeria is trying to root out the terrorist group, boko haram. the islamists carried out attacks in nigeria and its neighbors and may have of that did some 2000 hostages, including children. we caught up with one mother desperately searching for her four children. our correspondence sent us this exclusive report. reporter: she lives in hope, looking for the names of her children unless from refugee camps in an easter nigerian city. but the search today is in vain. ages from seven to 14, they are not to be found. >> if they are still alive, may god take care that i get to see them again. if they are dead, i will see them in heaven, but i pray that god gives me strength so that i may find them alive. reporter: more than one year ago, boko haram fighters took t
mr. cameron: we talked about our anticorruption summit, the nigerians, some leaders of some fantastically corrupt countries. nigerian and -- nigeria and afghanistan. possibly the two most corrupt countries. there are no closed-door sessions. brent: very interesting reaction there by the queen. in addition to the problem of corruption, nigeria is trying to root out the terrorist group, boko haram. the islamists carried out attacks in nigeria and its neighbors and may have of that did some 2000...
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mr. cameron or boris it means you have to respond to these issues.ck ceos larry fink speaking to angie lau. markets are tumbling today. let's head to the markets desk where ramy inocencio has the latest on to etf's starting with gold. is continuing the bull run have start -- we have talked about. take a look at gld -- the spider of the gold share index, up .2%, reflecting the price of gold bullion. let's see how it does reflect that. it has been trading within about day, band over the past $1278 per troy ounce. it has been trading within a $10 band. because of the soros and george stanley druckenmiller. stakebought $264 million is of that implication is he's preparing for worse times ahead. up 2.4%, itssing, highest since may 2. , the reads real estate sphere, we can see the retail sphere is down at session lows, it's lowest in about three months. if you are not so sure as to what happened here, north american reits with the largest part of their investment are down 10% year to date. according to a report from bloomberg gadfly. let's look at couple o
mr. cameron or boris it means you have to respond to these issues.ck ceos larry fink speaking to angie lau. markets are tumbling today. let's head to the markets desk where ramy inocencio has the latest on to etf's starting with gold. is continuing the bull run have start -- we have talked about. take a look at gld -- the spider of the gold share index, up .2%, reflecting the price of gold bullion. let's see how it does reflect that. it has been trading within about day, band over the past...
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mr. cameron responding to comments from a former senior advisor who had claimed that the uk leader would vote to quit the eu if he was not prime minister. cameron added the g7 shares his concerns over brexit and the british public should listen to the country's allies. >>> joining us now akiko with the latest in japan. >> we're just watching a feed of president obama. marine one landing a short time ago in hiroshima. he'll be headed to the peace memorial park there, where he is expected to lay a wreath right by the arches which is right near that very spot where the u.s. dropped an atomic bomb on the city 71 years ago. there are still survivors in japan and this is a moment they have waited decades for. they are certainly not looking for an apology this time but they believe this visit will be a very symbolic one and one that will help the world recommit to a world without nuclear weapons. sueichi describes the day. he was five years old, knocked unconscious, his face badly burned. an experience that still badly haunts him 71 years later. >> i couldn't even recognize my mother's face bec
mr. cameron responding to comments from a former senior advisor who had claimed that the uk leader would vote to quit the eu if he was not prime minister. cameron added the g7 shares his concerns over brexit and the british public should listen to the country's allies. >>> joining us now akiko with the latest in japan. >> we're just watching a feed of president obama. marine one landing a short time ago in hiroshima. he'll be headed to the peace memorial park there, where he is...
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mr. cameron: i tend to have a day full of meetings. on the second, i have a press conference.s what we have done this time. on the economic impact, there was a discussion about the issue. clearmmuniquÉ is very about the economic dangers and risks. i don't want to overemphasize anything. i have always said britain is a great country. the fifth largest economy in the world. we've got a lot of strength. the question for me is how are we going to best succeed in the future? i have no doubt eating part of the single market is important to our economic future. aree who want us to leave not being clear. they want us to leave the single market. you are putting out risks, putting at risk growth and jobs. those aren't simply my views. that has been set out by the governor of the bank of england. the organization of advanced countries in the world. the day before yesterday, the institute for fiscal studies which has been held as a gold standard for impartiality. can remember lots of occasions when that has been the case. they were clear that would be a bad impact on jobs and the economy.
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mr. trump cameron and trump have clashed ban on muslimsed entering the u.s. drew peterson is accused of wanting to kill the prosecutor -- put him behind bars in his third wife's death. global news 24 hours a day, powered by our 2400 journalists in more than 150 news bureaus around the world. david: first-quarter earnings season is wrapping up. despite lower expectations from analyst, the magnitude was in line with the three-year average of 4%. what were the winners and losers and what can we expect in the second quarter? billstone joins us now -- stone joins us now. expectations are pretty muted going into this earnings season. what is your reaction to what we've seen? bill: we thought we would see a pretty good beat number. it's always a danger to strip out what you don't like. andou take out energy honestly, some of the issues around the financials that were really tough comps -- it is worth thinking about apple. in get to a slow growth corporate earnings, not some sort of disaster as some people may painted -- paint it. earnings running at high single digi
mr. trump cameron and trump have clashed ban on muslimsed entering the u.s. drew peterson is accused of wanting to kill the prosecutor -- put him behind bars in his third wife's death. global news 24 hours a day, powered by our 2400 journalists in more than 150 news bureaus around the world. david: first-quarter earnings season is wrapping up. despite lower expectations from analyst, the magnitude was in line with the three-year average of 4%. what were the winners and losers and what can we...
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mr. cameron said was "divisive, stupid, and wrong." michigan governor rick snyder is setting up a new board that will work to illuminate children's exposure to lead across the state. it comes in the wake of the lead tainted water crisis in flint. they created the child lead poisoning illumination board. residents are still using bottled water and filters as the public health emergency continues. intrusion labels on food packages are getting a long-awaited makeover. calories will be listed in bigger, bolder type, and in will be added for sugars. serving sizes will be updated to make them more realistic, so is small bag of chips does not count as multiple servings. is the first major update since the labels were created in 1994. global news 24 hours a day powered by our 2400 journalists in more than 150 news bureaus around the world, i mark richt am mark crumpton. scarlet: to the federal reserve sounded deathknell for the rally in emerging markets? they are down for a fifth straight week. fed policymakers insist that an interest rate inc
mr. cameron said was "divisive, stupid, and wrong." michigan governor rick snyder is setting up a new board that will work to illuminate children's exposure to lead across the state. it comes in the wake of the lead tainted water crisis in flint. they created the child lead poisoning illumination board. residents are still using bottled water and filters as the public health emergency continues. intrusion labels on food packages are getting a long-awaited makeover. calories will be...
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mr. david cameron has evoked memories of wartime leaders winston churchill. in a speech and at persuading britain's to vote against leaving the union. he said the u.k. is more secure and prosperous in the eu. >> the united kingdom is stronger, safer and better off by remaining a member of the european union. >> better off, certainly. we're part of a single market of 500 million people which britain helped to create. our goods and services which account for 80% of our economy can trade freely by right. mark: let's welcome our guest in fixed incomethe investor of j.p. morgan asset management, nicholas, thank you for joining us today. untilhan two months to go the referendum. the early market jitters have passed but if you look at the chart over my shoulder its neck and neck. 41-40 when you look at that name. andundecideds could sway it accountability pushes it in favor of the remain cap but market concerns have eased from those heightened levels in mid february. >> i think they have. eight weeks to go or something until the vote. a lot could happen then and the
mr. david cameron has evoked memories of wartime leaders winston churchill. in a speech and at persuading britain's to vote against leaving the union. he said the u.k. is more secure and prosperous in the eu. >> the united kingdom is stronger, safer and better off by remaining a member of the european union. >> better off, certainly. we're part of a single market of 500 million people which britain helped to create. our goods and services which account for 80% of our economy can...
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mr. cameron had applied for a visit. number 10 downing street said maybe not so fast. [indiscernible] your reaction to that? mr. schultz: i don't. obviously the president was just in london with some of you. we had a great visit there. thepartnership between united kingdom and the united states is special and unique. we deeply value our relationship. the president had a great visit with prime minister cameron. a 2012 visit by a different republican candidate, but i won't do that now. >> [indiscernible] [laughter] say the united states government stands ready to assist it -- has egypt requested assistance? have they accepted it? mr. schultz: i don't have specific conversations to read out to you. typically these happen with my colleagues at the department of state. and department of and to a certain extent within the purview of common security. the navy has already deployed in orion 3 aircraft. that plane is over the mediterranean now assisting in the investigation. if there are other assets deployed, we will let you know. >> but the government has not announced yet? to
mr. cameron had applied for a visit. number 10 downing street said maybe not so fast. [indiscernible] your reaction to that? mr. schultz: i don't. obviously the president was just in london with some of you. we had a great visit there. thepartnership between united kingdom and the united states is special and unique. we deeply value our relationship. the president had a great visit with prime minister cameron. a 2012 visit by a different republican candidate, but i won't do that now. >>...
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mr. cameron is doing some backtracking before he plays host.k joins us live from lancaster house in london to talk about this. so, phil, nigeria's president admits that, yes, his nation has a problem. but what else is being said there locally about this issue of corruption? >> reporter: well, there's no doubt, errol, the buildup to this conference here has absolutely been overshadowed by prime minister david cameron's less than diplomatic language, describing these countries as fantastically corrupt. not necessarily inaccurate, and it would seem everyone would seem to agree it's not necessary liz unfair. the point is cameron is not talking about the leaders, but the countries, the systems themselves. that's why the leaders are attending this conference, because these are global figures that are trying to do something about the problem of krumgs in their own country. that's the point that david cameron tried to make in the british parliament yesterday. take a look. >> countries like nigeria and afghanistan, their leaders are battling hard agains
mr. cameron is doing some backtracking before he plays host.k joins us live from lancaster house in london to talk about this. so, phil, nigeria's president admits that, yes, his nation has a problem. but what else is being said there locally about this issue of corruption? >> reporter: well, there's no doubt, errol, the buildup to this conference here has absolutely been overshadowed by prime minister david cameron's less than diplomatic language, describing these countries as...
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mr. david cameron said the shopping list of food and drink can go up as much as 120 pounds a year if britaine to leave the eu. on the agenda,p we will see lots of reports and analysis out of the government before that self-imposed restriction starts on friday. manus: well, anne-marie, all to play for. it must be true. better than my daily mail. anne-marie joining us every week on bloomberg markets middle east. great to have you this morning. let us shift attention back to saudi arabia. the bottom markets, the first international continuance for foreign financing, the reason to plug the debt. great to have you with the. when are they planning to come to the market? >> well, the information we have on record for some government officials is that by september they come to the market. but the government has just recently signed a $10 billion sovereign loan with a group of international banks. and the feeling the banks are getting is that valuation will move quite quickly now. we could see the saudis and the market quite soon. work is underway on this program. and the market is very open and acti
mr. david cameron said the shopping list of food and drink can go up as much as 120 pounds a year if britaine to leave the eu. on the agenda,p we will see lots of reports and analysis out of the government before that self-imposed restriction starts on friday. manus: well, anne-marie, all to play for. it must be true. better than my daily mail. anne-marie joining us every week on bloomberg markets middle east. great to have you this morning. let us shift attention back to saudi arabia. the...
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mr. heyman: cameron hall was very close to prince. ere was talk she may not come tonight, she was very upset by his death. [chatter] there is the senior adviser to the president. mr. heyman: there is gayle king. cbs thisg working for morning, but also a good friend of oprah winfrey. scanning this, i cannot find valerie jarrett. >> john kerry just walked in. yeah.esa heinz kerry, >> there's his daughter, his elder daughter behind him. she's a doctor. and the other daughter on the left. i didn't see her. one a filmmaker and one a doctor. >> and it looks like valerie jarrett's guest is cbs. cbs has valerie jarrett, morgan , joshn, aretha franklin earnest, press, and bernie sanders all as their guest tonight. >> that was chris wallace that just walked through. some of the fox guests include jeff goldblum and vinegar fox and cheryl ladd -- vivica fox. how elong. tony romo. >> speaking of fox, greta van .usteren just walked in sometimes when you watch people walk in, you can tell what is on their mind. another shot here of gayle king and val
mr. heyman: cameron hall was very close to prince. ere was talk she may not come tonight, she was very upset by his death. [chatter] there is the senior adviser to the president. mr. heyman: there is gayle king. cbs thisg working for morning, but also a good friend of oprah winfrey. scanning this, i cannot find valerie jarrett. >> john kerry just walked in. yeah.esa heinz kerry, >> there's his daughter, his elder daughter behind him. she's a doctor. and the other daughter on the...
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david cameron: thank you, mr. speaker.now the whole house was to -- will wish to join me in congratulating leicester city on winning the premier league title. having been 5,000 to 1 outsiders at the start of the season, they have shown superb ability, incredible resilience and a great team ethic. this morning i had meetings with ministerial colleagues and others. in addition to my duties in the house, i shall have further such meetings later today. martyn day: may i begin by associating myself with the prime minister's comments about leicester city? on monday, the foreign secretary said, "there is a need for a new initiative in the syria dialogue to keep it alive." will the prime minister withdraw his airstrikes, which have done nothing to bring about peace, and will he redouble his efforts in securing political resolution to the war through a new dialogue, as recommended by his own foreign secretary? david cameron: i think that we should do both. which is to continue to hit daesh terrorists because they threaten our count
david cameron: thank you, mr. speaker.now the whole house was to -- will wish to join me in congratulating leicester city on winning the premier league title. having been 5,000 to 1 outsiders at the start of the season, they have shown superb ability, incredible resilience and a great team ethic. this morning i had meetings with ministerial colleagues and others. in addition to my duties in the house, i shall have further such meetings later today. martyn day: may i begin by associating myself...
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mr. david cameron may have an awkward time and ofrat's when the leaders nigeria at afghanistan visit this week or he told queen elizabeth the two countries are extremely corrupt. prime minister cameron: nigerians, the leader is fantastically corrupt. nigeria and afghanistan -- corrupt.ctually not nejra: a spokesman for nigeria's president says cameron does not recognize the work the country is doing to fight corruption. an anticorruption summit will be held tomorrow in london. this may be the last day in office for brazil's president dilma rousseff. the senate votes today whether to impeach rousseff for illegally using state banks to fill a budget gap. that would force her to step down temporarily. rousseff would face a trial she appears unlikely to survive. in bangladesh, the top leader of the country's largest islamic party has been hanged. was convicted of crimes against humanity during the 1971 war that led to the creation of bangladesh. there's concern the execution could lead to violence. and asian buyers help set records at christie's art aucti on. one spent $57 million on an untit
mr. david cameron may have an awkward time and ofrat's when the leaders nigeria at afghanistan visit this week or he told queen elizabeth the two countries are extremely corrupt. prime minister cameron: nigerians, the leader is fantastically corrupt. nigeria and afghanistan -- corrupt.ctually not nejra: a spokesman for nigeria's president says cameron does not recognize the work the country is doing to fight corruption. an anticorruption summit will be held tomorrow in london. this may be the...
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cameron rather interesting. mr. trump: he came after me a little bit. would like me to visit 10 downing street. they put out that invitation two days ago, so i would do just fine with david cameron. i think he is a nice guy. i will do just fine. they have asked me to visit 10 downing street. i might do it. john: they put up that statement 2 days according to mr. trump. the prime minister's office at 10 downing street responded this afternoon, saying it is long-standing practice for the british leader to meet with nominees for both american political parties, but because donald trump and hillary clinton are not confirmed nominees yet, "there are no confirmed dates" for this meeting. there is room for interpretation here. what trump seems to have said is not clearly right or true. is he courting much danger by playing fast and loose with the facts here? mark: the clinton campaign raises it with reporters off-line all the time. the chairman of the campaign put out a statement, pounding on this notion of not being able to trust him. we have both talked for
cameron rather interesting. mr. trump: he came after me a little bit. would like me to visit 10 downing street. they put out that invitation two days ago, so i would do just fine with david cameron. i think he is a nice guy. i will do just fine. they have asked me to visit 10 downing street. i might do it. john: they put up that statement 2 days according to mr. trump. the prime minister's office at 10 downing street responded this afternoon, saying it is long-standing practice for the british...
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mr. president, when you honored us by coming to cameron bay to see the troops on the battlefield in southou that never in all history had a commander in chief commanded finer folks, and are now commanded by president johnson. around the world but particularly in accordance with my personal knowledge on the battlefield in south vietnam. this american fighting man is represented today by sergeant moss. >> as the final days of november icked off, he faced an array of major problems, tackling each with an endless reservoir of decisiveness, energy and strength. on november 18, grim news from great britain, having worked hard over number of years to correct its trade deficits, the government of the united kingdom announced its decision to devalue the par value of the pound. determined to keep the monetary system strong, the president reaffirmed the american commitment to buy and sell gold at the existing price of $35 an ounce. from the eastern mediterranean, new tension, this time focused on the island of cyprus. the president would once more call upon his international troubleshooter, cyrus va
mr. president, when you honored us by coming to cameron bay to see the troops on the battlefield in southou that never in all history had a commander in chief commanded finer folks, and are now commanded by president johnson. around the world but particularly in accordance with my personal knowledge on the battlefield in south vietnam. this american fighting man is represented today by sergeant moss. >> as the final days of november icked off, he faced an array of major problems, tackling...
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mr. trump was in a full-blown war of words with david cameron, the prime minister of mrk's closest u.s. not to mention the mayor of britain's largest city, who mr. trump has now challenged to an i.q. test. >> when it was brought up -- >> would you like him to withdraw the particular comments that you're stupid, divisive and wrong? >> number one, i'm not stupid, okay? i can tell you that right now. >> we have a new mayor of london, sadiq khan. >> congratulations. let's do an i.q. test. >> the de facto nominee has had a rough few days, pretending to be the fake p.r. guy, talking about his own sex life to people magazine, the tax return thing, the fight with the mayor of london where the mayor calls him ignorant and he doesn't know the difference between the word ignorant and unintelligent and now they're going to have an i.q. test off to settle the matter? on the surface this has been a bad few days for de facto republican presidential candidate donald trump. the republican party, they line up behind him like a rock. and they look like the pitiful doom to fail effort skinny little weather
mr. trump was in a full-blown war of words with david cameron, the prime minister of mrk's closest u.s. not to mention the mayor of britain's largest city, who mr. trump has now challenged to an i.q. test. >> when it was brought up -- >> would you like him to withdraw the particular comments that you're stupid, divisive and wrong? >> number one, i'm not stupid, okay? i can tell you that right now. >> we have a new mayor of london, sadiq khan. >> congratulations....
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jane: british prime minister david cameron who enjoys a chummy relationship with president obama has been angered by mrcomments about muslims, calling them stupid, divisive, and wrong. that has drawn the suggestion from mr. trump that the prime minister's days of flipping hamburgers with the u.s. president might be over if mr. trump wins the white house. mr. trump: it looks like we aren't going to have a good relationship. who knows? i would like to have a good relationship with him, but it sounds like he is not willing to address the problem either. jane: despite the odd political disagreement, mr. obama's trips to the u.k. have been dignified. some people might be wondering what tone would be set by a president trump. jane o'brien, bbc news. washington. spoke ad for more, i brief time ago with our reporter anthony zarqa. anthony when donald trump is , critical of foreign leaders, what does it do to him here? anthony: i think it is par for the course for donald trump. i don't think it should surprise anyone here in the united states that he is picking fights with leaders who are questioning him or att
jane: british prime minister david cameron who enjoys a chummy relationship with president obama has been angered by mrcomments about muslims, calling them stupid, divisive, and wrong. that has drawn the suggestion from mr. trump that the prime minister's days of flipping hamburgers with the u.s. president might be over if mr. trump wins the white house. mr. trump: it looks like we aren't going to have a good relationship. who knows? i would like to have a good relationship with him, but it...
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cameron. in the spirit, we brought along our trump phone booth. mr. trump, operators are standing by.gyptair, coverage on not a lot of other news. the presumptive republican nominee, what he said about the british prime minister would be big news. they have not been the best of friends. david cameron has called donald trump's proposal "divisive, stupid, and wrong." , thed trump told gmb british version of gma, that he is not a divisive person and "i'm not stupid, ok?" which makes donald trump's statement rather interesting. >> he came after me a little bit. he would like me to visit 10 downing street. they put out that invitation two days ago, so i would do just fine with david cameron. i think he is a nice guy. i will do just fine. they have asked me to visit 10 downing street. i might do it. minister'srime office at 10 downing street responded this afternoon saying it is long-standing practice for the british leader to meet with nominees for both of american political parties, but because donald trump and hillary clinton are not confirm nominees yet, there are no confirmed dates. ,
cameron. in the spirit, we brought along our trump phone booth. mr. trump, operators are standing by.gyptair, coverage on not a lot of other news. the presumptive republican nominee, what he said about the british prime minister would be big news. they have not been the best of friends. david cameron has called donald trump's proposal "divisive, stupid, and wrong." , thed trump told gmb british version of gma, that he is not a divisive person and "i'm not stupid, ok?" which...
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. >> british prime minister david cameron congratulated sadi sadiq khaun on his election as mayor of london. >> thank you, mr speaker. this morning i had meetings with my colleagues and i have further search meetings later today. >> even fantastically corrupt nigeria is asking britain to clean up its act and introduce ownership in the overseas territory i territories. will the prime minister achieve this tomorrow at the anti-corruption summit? >> first of all, i better check the microphone is on before speaking. i thank the honorable general for his question. the answer to his question is yes. we have asked three things of the overseas territories, we asked for automatic exchange of tax information, and we ask for central beneficial ownership. they've delivered on the first two on they will be following and delivering on the third. that's what he asked for, that's exactly what he's getting. >> mr. speaker, we have unprecedented housing growth. does the prime minister agree that we must build sufficient starter homes so that the dream of homeownership becomes something that everybody really can aspire to? >>
. >> british prime minister david cameron congratulated sadi sadiq khaun on his election as mayor of london. >> thank you, mr speaker. this morning i had meetings with my colleagues and i have further search meetings later today. >> even fantastically corrupt nigeria is asking britain to clean up its act and introduce ownership in the overseas territory i territories. will the prime minister achieve this tomorrow at the anti-corruption summit? >> first of all, i better...
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mr. helton is a former senior adviser to the british prime minister david cameron. 10:30 p.m. from the claremont college, jonathan on his book artists under hitler and we rather hitler into the rabbit at 11 p.m. with a look at a smallpox epidemic that hit boston in 1721 that led to the first use of inoculations to spread the growth of disease. that all happens tonight happened tonight on c-span twos book tv. >> at a university in the western world not just the united states if you believe god created heaven and earth and is the source of power shall now shall not murder not just reason you are considered a dummy and the foolishness, and that truly is foolishness in the people that i've met a come of it is now taken as a given that if you believe something like that, you are intellectually suspect is that that's what happened. >> when you say you know somebody that's spiritual but not religious -- [laughter] i have done hours of radio just on that subject. it is with all respect to the people who say it, it is meaningless. it means i count her in a sophisticated manner. that is
mr. helton is a former senior adviser to the british prime minister david cameron. 10:30 p.m. from the claremont college, jonathan on his book artists under hitler and we rather hitler into the rabbit at 11 p.m. with a look at a smallpox epidemic that hit boston in 1721 that led to the first use of inoculations to spread the growth of disease. that all happens tonight happened tonight on c-span twos book tv. >> at a university in the western world not just the united states if you believe...
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mrs. ri mmer to discuss this injustice that still faces several hundred more widows in this country? prime minister cameronill make sure that susan gets the attention that she deserves. i know that the minister met with the war widows association earlier this year to put forward its case. made athe government who historic change so that more widows who remarried from april 1, 2015, would review -- retain their war widows pension. we are of the view that the long-standing policy of successive governments that we shouldn't make these changes and apply them retrospectively. >> yesterday, the foreign affairs committee started our inquiry on anglo russian relations. this afternoon i have a westminster hall debate on anglo-russian relations. despite all the tensions between our two countries, will the prime minister give us an assurance that he will redouble his efforts to try to lower tensions with that fellow permanent member of the un security council? prime minister cameron: of course we want to keep tensions low, and of course we want to have good relations, but we cannot ignore the fact that russian-backed
mrs. ri mmer to discuss this injustice that still faces several hundred more widows in this country? prime minister cameronill make sure that susan gets the attention that she deserves. i know that the minister met with the war widows association earlier this year to put forward its case. made athe government who historic change so that more widows who remarried from april 1, 2015, would review -- retain their war widows pension. we are of the view that the long-standing policy of successive...
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mr. helton, asteve former senior adviser to british prime minister david cameron, packed,under of crowd argues to redefine our economic and political systems to meet the needs of americans today. then on monday, memorial day, an talk day of "book tv," radio host dennis prager on the importance of the 10 commandment hm on thed diane re right to die movement. announcer: this sunday night on q&a, betty colette talks about various incentives to history and the worker office does. betty: i came in as a newly minted senate historian. my colleagues that baker and don ritchie said to me it is going to be nice and quiet. you have lots of time to settle in and get used to the job. house a few weeks, the decided to impeach bill clinton and we got very busy very quickly, and had to do a good deal of research on impeachment trials. we had not had a presidential impeachment since 1868. trent lott and tom daschle really wanted to follow historic precedent as much as they could. night at 8:00day eastern and pacific on c-span's "q&a." a newser: live now to conference by the national oceanic and atmospheric adm
mr. helton, asteve former senior adviser to british prime minister david cameron, packed,under of crowd argues to redefine our economic and political systems to meet the needs of americans today. then on monday, memorial day, an talk day of "book tv," radio host dennis prager on the importance of the 10 commandment hm on thed diane re right to die movement. announcer: this sunday night on q&a, betty colette talks about various incentives to history and the worker office does....
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i think what the government has been trying to do what david cameron wanted to do, this isn't -- something that isn't too controversial. mrnothing to see here. we get such -- do you think many of the bills are fairly uncontroversial? my heart always leaps when i see a bus service bill. but for the moment i will come back to you, susan, because the queen has taken off the imperial state crown, she has taken off the parliamentary robe, and she is greeting is the two captains of the body guards and there's lord taylor. and lord gardner of kimball. they are actually political figures. the chief whip in the house of lords on the right and the deputy chief whip on the left. in the foreground in military uniform. they aren't at all military . there like you, lawrence. chris making a little joke with the queen about the speech he is the lord president of the council. and she is now turning to lady stoll on the left. and now christopher grailing who is the president. he looks like the youngest. and next to him, the lord chancellor. this is a quite different little gathering to what we normally see because the queen normally comes
i think what the government has been trying to do what david cameron wanted to do, this isn't -- something that isn't too controversial. mrnothing to see here. we get such -- do you think many of the bills are fairly uncontroversial? my heart always leaps when i see a bus service bill. but for the moment i will come back to you, susan, because the queen has taken off the imperial state crown, she has taken off the parliamentary robe, and she is greeting is the two captains of the body guards...
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carl cameron is live in billings, montana, where trump is set to hold a rally tomorrow. >> reporter: a short while ago mr. trump said he had a very good conversation with paul ryan. when asked if he is concern the house speaker is withholding his endorse; trump said, give it a while, giving the impression it will happen but not imminent. trump today was flanked in his news conference in bismarck, north dakota, by his north dakota delegates. delegates, some of them unbound who committed to him and they are the ones who claim to have put him over the top and effectively clinch the nomination long before the convention. he was particularly subdued in his language. quite calm, and it comes the day after president obama took some pretty harsh criticism of him while he was in japan, and he -- the president was asked what foreign leaders are saying about donald trump to mr. obama, and the president was pretty harsh and said they're rattled. that was meant as an insult and the president cries size it trump's knowledge of form policy. day trump took the criticism and turned it into a compliment. watch. >> when yo
carl cameron is live in billings, montana, where trump is set to hold a rally tomorrow. >> reporter: a short while ago mr. trump said he had a very good conversation with paul ryan. when asked if he is concern the house speaker is withholding his endorse; trump said, give it a while, giving the impression it will happen but not imminent. trump today was flanked in his news conference in bismarck, north dakota, by his north dakota delegates. delegates, some of them unbound who committed to...
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mr. trump's muslim ban is pretty unpopular in the united kingdom. it had previously been described by british prime minister david cameron as divisive, stupid, and wrongents he continues to stand byme. phil black, cnn london. >> be sure to watch christiane amanpour with london's new mayor, sadiq kahn. it will be featured on her program on cnn international at 7:00 p.m. for those of you watching in london. >>> he is out of the presidential race, but marco rubio is still talking about it. what the former republican candidate now says about supporting donald trump. back with that and more in just a moment. stay with us. wanna drink more water? with sodastream you turn plain water into sparkling water in seconds. and because it's so delicious, you'll drink 43% more water every day. sodastream. love your water. >>> former republican candidate senator marco rubio sat down with our jake tapper for his first national interview since he dropped out of the presidential race. >> rubio says he has no interest in being donald trump's vice president, but he is prepared to support the party's nominee. >> reporter: you have raised concerns throughout the campaign, on
mr. trump's muslim ban is pretty unpopular in the united kingdom. it had previously been described by british prime minister david cameron as divisive, stupid, and wrongents he continues to stand byme. phil black, cnn london. >> be sure to watch christiane amanpour with london's new mayor, sadiq kahn. it will be featured on her program on cnn international at 7:00 p.m. for those of you watching in london. >>> he is out of the presidential race, but marco rubio is still talking...
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british prime minister david cameron acknowledged the anniversary of the hillsboro disaster which killed 96 soccer fans in 1989. he also answered questions on the refugee crisis, >> mr. speaker, yesterday marked a momentous day for the victims of the hillsboro disaster. in their search for justice has been met with hostility instead of sympathy. is wrong of the families had to wait for so long into to fight so hard for the truth. the house with want to join me in praising their courage and resolve. they never felt it in pursuit of the truth. owe them a great debt of gratitude. >> here, here. >> 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. >> mims davies. >> i would've very much like to -- comments on the hillsboro, along with members on all sides of this house and pay tribute to the dems, their families and be resilient other campaigners who continued to strive for the
british prime minister david cameron acknowledged the anniversary of the hillsboro disaster which killed 96 soccer fans in 1989. he also answered questions on the refugee crisis, >> mr. speaker, yesterday marked a momentous day for the victims of the hillsboro disaster. in their search for justice has been met with hostility instead of sympathy. is wrong of the families had to wait for so long into to fight so hard for the truth. the house with want to join me in praising their courage...
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. >> and he went toe-to-toe with carl cameron there with fox news asking the question, and is the question an attack. and take a quick listen here to what else mr. trump says. >> i did not ask al, and i have gotten to know him primarily through new hampshire, where we had great victories, but he showed up this morning, because he was upset, and many of the other groups are upset, because they received $100,000 in the mail, and they didn't know what it was for, and it was from me, and other groups received $100, and $250,000, and they didn't know what it was for and i have again upstairs, i have received phone calls with people crying, and i have receivedt letters and heartfelt letters, and you know, it is -- it really, the bad part about the dishonesty of the media is that people like me will be inclined not the do it anymore, because why should you raise $5.6 million, and i think that i will go over $6 easily, but nobody said that we started it off as a small little project of less than $1 million, because it was mushrooming and building and building, but nobody talks about that, and so we raised $5.6 million and we have so many happy groups,
. >> and he went toe-to-toe with carl cameron there with fox news asking the question, and is the question an attack. and take a quick listen here to what else mr. trump says. >> i did not ask al, and i have gotten to know him primarily through new hampshire, where we had great victories, but he showed up this morning, because he was upset, and many of the other groups are upset, because they received $100,000 in the mail, and they didn't know what it was for, and it was from me,...
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. >> british prime minister david cameron congratulated sadi sadiq khaun on his election as mayor of london. >> thank you, mr speaker. this morning i had meetings with my colleagues and i have further search meetings later today. >> even fantastically corrupt nigeria is asking britain to clean up its act and introduce ownership in the overseas territory i territories. will the prime minister achieve this tomorrow at the anti-corruption summit? >> first of all, i better check the microphone is on before speaking. i thank the honorable general for his question. the answer to his question is yes. we have asked three things of the overseas territories, we asked for automatic exchange of tax information, and we ask for central beneficial ownership. they've delivered on the first two on they will be following and delivering on the third. that's what he asked for, that's exactly what he's getting. >> mr. speaker, we have unprecedented housing growth. does the prime minister agree that we must build sufficient starter homes so that the dream of homeownership becomes something that everybody really can aspire to? >>
. >> british prime minister david cameron congratulated sadi sadiq khaun on his election as mayor of london. >> thank you, mr speaker. this morning i had meetings with my colleagues and i have further search meetings later today. >> even fantastically corrupt nigeria is asking britain to clean up its act and introduce ownership in the overseas territory i territories. will the prime minister achieve this tomorrow at the anti-corruption summit? >> first of all, i better...
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cameron. >> reporter: gets more entertaining every single week. >> thank you, carl. >>> on the other side of the aisle, bernie sanders stumping hard in indiana and trying to grab the lion's share of the delegates. mrs. hillary clinton was in ohio. and mike emmanuel joins us live in ath eps. she's going ahead with the general, is that the point? >> no question about it. hillary clinton is on the way here to ohio to focus on issues critical to supporters which is jobs and the economy. she spoke in charleston, west virginia. clinton is trying to connect with white rural working class voters. they cemeteried her husband but may be more inclined to support donald trump. she claims she understands the issues. >> we have the highest percapita overdose rate in the country. we can't keep losing people like this. and predominantly and not completely young people who have so much to look forward to and contributions to make. >> reporter: bernie sanders is fighting in indiana and trying to drive out the turn out. sanders needs delegates to keep his 2016 campaign relevant. he hammered on the issues, trade policy. >> you was on the picket lines. secretary of state supported every one of the disastrous trade agre
cameron. >> reporter: gets more entertaining every single week. >> thank you, carl. >>> on the other side of the aisle, bernie sanders stumping hard in indiana and trying to grab the lion's share of the delegates. mrs. hillary clinton was in ohio. and mike emmanuel joins us live in ath eps. she's going ahead with the general, is that the point? >> no question about it. hillary clinton is on the way here to ohio to focus on issues critical to supporters which is jobs...
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mr. trump. >> he certainly does. thank you for that. back to the trump interview on british television today. the presumptive republican nominee said he doesn't care about comments from prime minister david cameron who criticized the proposed temporary ban on muslims calling it stupid and divisive. our diplomatic editor joining us live from london. trump was also asked about comments from the new mayor of london. sadiq khan. what's the latest on the back and forth, first of all, between trump and khan? >> reporter: well, what we've heard coming back from sadiq khan in the past is he feels donald trump is ignorant about muslims. what he said about banning muslims from the united states is shortsighted and wrong and this is what has drawn the reaction from donald trump. this is what donald trump said. >> well, one i wished him well. now, i don't care about him. it doesn't make difference. let's see how he does. let's see if he's a good mayor. >> are you offended? >> i am because he doesn't know me and never met me. i think they're very rude statements and frankly, tell him i will remember those nasty statements. >> sadiq khan commented about what donald trump had to say this morning to the british
mr. trump. >> he certainly does. thank you for that. back to the trump interview on british television today. the presumptive republican nominee said he doesn't care about comments from prime minister david cameron who criticized the proposed temporary ban on muslims calling it stupid and divisive. our diplomatic editor joining us live from london. trump was also asked about comments from the new mayor of london. sadiq khan. what's the latest on the back and forth, first of all, between...
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cameron's accusations that khan shared a platform with a, quote, isis supporter. >> the honorable member has appeared with him nine times. this man supports i.s. he shared a platform. mreaker, i think they are shouting down this point because they don't want to hear the truth. jo ling: lots of controversy there. meanwhile, european shares falling today with steel maker and hedge fund group among the worst performers there, the ftse ending up slightly in the green. >>> alert here, apple not working with the fbi to unlock a terrorist iphone, but taking meetings reportedly with communist china to drum up struggling business. my next guest says ceo tim cook is helping the wrong people. >>> and speaking of apple, the mayor of cupertino where apple is headquartered is calling the company out for not paying enough taxes. the mayor of cupertino, california, is here to talk about it with us next. at ally bank, no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like social media equals anti-social. hey guys, i want you to meet my fiancÉe, denise. hey. good to meet you dennis. ...one of many pieces in my i havlife.hma... so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-t
cameron's accusations that khan shared a platform with a, quote, isis supporter. >> the honorable member has appeared with him nine times. this man supports i.s. he shared a platform. mreaker, i think they are shouting down this point because they don't want to hear the truth. jo ling: lots of controversy there. meanwhile, european shares falling today with steel maker and hedge fund group among the worst performers there, the ftse ending up slightly in the green. >>> alert here,...
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cameron acknowledged the anniversary of the hillsborough disaster which killed 96 soccer fans. he answered questions on a refugee crisis anti-semitism and the house of commons. this is about 35 minutes. >> thank you mr. speaker. mr. speaker yesterday marked momentous day for the family and friends of the 96 victims of the hillsborough disaster. their search for justice has been met with obfuscation and hostility. as i said about the report, it's wrong that the family has to wait for so long and to fight so hard just to get to the truth. i know the whole house will join me in praising their courage and their patience and resolve. they never faulted in the pursuit of the truth. we all owe them a great debt of gratitude. further such meetings later today. >> mims davies. >> i would've very much like to -- comments on the hillsboro along with members on all sides of this house and pay tribute to the dems, their families and be resilient other campaigners who continued to strive for the truth in the pursuit of justice. >> here, here.
cameron acknowledged the anniversary of the hillsborough disaster which killed 96 soccer fans. he answered questions on a refugee crisis anti-semitism and the house of commons. this is about 35 minutes. >> thank you mr. speaker. mr. speaker yesterday marked momentous day for the family and friends of the 96 victims of the hillsborough disaster. their search for justice has been met with obfuscation and hostility. as i said about the report, it's wrong that the family has to wait for so...
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mr. trump called suggestions he would favor a default ridiculous and added, you never have to default as you get the money. the money.t it is david cameron'st attempt to convince voters not to leave the european union. he said that a vote to leave would have serious consequences. i understand why some people's heads and hearts are torn. andnderstand the respect -- respect the opinions of those who think that we should leave, even though i think leaving would inflict real damage on our country. mark c.: the british referendum 23rd. eu is june 2 brazil's lower house is calling impeachment.ote on the senate was scheduled to vote later this week whether to put president rousseff on trial and temporarily forced her to step down. for mayorly rare move gray. it appeared as a tiny black dot on the sun. it is expected to last until about 2:30 p.m. new york time. the last time this happened was in 2006. it will happen again three years from now and then again not until 2032. global news 24 hours a day, powered by our 2400 journalists in more than 150 news bureaus around the world. i am mark crumpton. back to you. scarlet: thank you so much. turning
mr. trump called suggestions he would favor a default ridiculous and added, you never have to default as you get the money. the money.t it is david cameron'st attempt to convince voters not to leave the european union. he said that a vote to leave would have serious consequences. i understand why some people's heads and hearts are torn. andnderstand the respect -- respect the opinions of those who think that we should leave, even though i think leaving would inflict real damage on our country....
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mr. gordon, thanks for your time. >> sure thing. any time. >> british crime minister david cameron told the parliament he believed the better choice for the uk is to stay in the reformed european union. they'll decide whether to stay or leave the eu. he answered questions on how this would impact the trade relations with europe and jobs. >> order, order. thank you very much for coming. prime minister, i'm very glad your changed your mind. >> always pleased to see you. i do value the opportunity, particularly on this subject, i think we all do, bearing in mind we have the referendum coming. i would like to begin by quoting what you said in the chatham house speech as an opening question. you said if we can't reach an agreement, that's the agreement you have negotiated, with britain's concerns met with a deaf ear, we will have to think again about whether this european union is right for us. is the current eu with the -- without the renegotiating package right for us, without the renegotiated package? >> that's not the choice we have. that was the choice i was determined to avoid. i
mr. gordon, thanks for your time. >> sure thing. any time. >> british crime minister david cameron told the parliament he believed the better choice for the uk is to stay in the reformed european union. they'll decide whether to stay or leave the eu. he answered questions on how this would impact the trade relations with europe and jobs. >> order, order. thank you very much for coming. prime minister, i'm very glad your changed your mind. >> always pleased to see you. i...
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mr. hilton, a former senior advisor to british prime minister david cameron, and co-founder of crowd pack, argues that we need to redesign our economic and political systems to meet the needs of americans today. and then on monday, memorial day, an extra day of book tv. featuring annette gordon reid and peter ornoff on the intellectual life of thomas jefferson. the importance of the 10 commandments. and npr's on the right to die movement. go to booktv.org for the complete weekend schedule. and now a house hearing examines how airports and airlines are being impacted by t.s.a. screening procedures, including long security lines, missed flights and passengers being stranded at airports. held by a house homeland security subcommittee, this is about 90 minutes. mr. katko: the committee on homeland security, subcommittee on transportation security, will come to order. i ask unanimous consent that the gentlewoman from arizona, ms. mcsally, be allowed to sit on the dais and participate in this hearing. without objection, so ordered. the subcommittee is meeting today to better understand the root
mr. hilton, a former senior advisor to british prime minister david cameron, and co-founder of crowd pack, argues that we need to redesign our economic and political systems to meet the needs of americans today. and then on monday, memorial day, an extra day of book tv. featuring annette gordon reid and peter ornoff on the intellectual life of thomas jefferson. the importance of the 10 commandments. and npr's on the right to die movement. go to booktv.org for the complete weekend schedule. and...
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mr. speaker, i think they are shutting down this point because they don't want to hear the truth. those are some fireworks in the british parliament. david cameronled a racist as a mayoral candidate, that he had supporters linked to the islamic state. all right, zuhdi jasser is here. he was shouted down and called a racist by the left. i don't know how to approach you on this. it's a british thing, but what do you think about this? >> listen, the prime minister is trying to educate. it's a teaching moment for britain. it's not just a question of him being muslim, but what is his stance on the sharia state. this is a guy who defended a guantanamo bay prisoner he wanted released back to the u.k., demonstrated for him and didn't call out his extremism and he's worked with an organization that stood beside radical islamists and has been discredited and actually on that organization, called the isis activist hamiltonsawi a beautiful person. it's more than him being muslim, it's his ideology on the sharia state and as a muslim working for reform, he's one of the muslims i don't see any sign of working on reform or the idea that islamism is the problem
mr. speaker, i think they are shutting down this point because they don't want to hear the truth. those are some fireworks in the british parliament. david cameronled a racist as a mayoral candidate, that he had supporters linked to the islamic state. all right, zuhdi jasser is here. he was shouted down and called a racist by the left. i don't know how to approach you on this. it's a british thing, but what do you think about this? >> listen, the prime minister is trying to educate. it's...