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worked at number 10 downing street for many years with tony blair and his, you know, sort of-- new labour through and through. >> you marry into the labour party. tony blair not happy with the-- the recent election of-- the labour party leader. and-- you haven't been shy about your (laughter)-- i mean, you called-- jeremy corbyn, "extremely bonkers". >> yes. yeah--. >> so-- are you getting involved in british politics now? >> i try not to. i actually-- you know, twitter is very dangerous, because you sort of spout off and then it's in the news. but-- (laugh) but, yeah. no, i mean, i think it's-- it's-- it's really unfortunate, right, that-- the labour party has gone down a path of-- having-- the leader of the party-- they'll go into the next election with him as the leader. and he's not going to appeal to the mainstream; he's very, very extreme. i am center-- center-right. you know, i'm not a radical; i like to see slow, thoughtful change over time. >> you've disrupted the way-- people in the world get knowledge, or have access to knowledge. and you want people to have access to knowledge
worked at number 10 downing street for many years with tony blair and his, you know, sort of-- new labour through and through. >> you marry into the labour party. tony blair not happy with the-- the recent election of-- the labour party leader. and-- you haven't been shy about your (laughter)-- i mean, you called-- jeremy corbyn, "extremely bonkers". >> yes. yeah--. >> so-- are you getting involved in british politics now? >> i try not to. i actually-- you...
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jonathan vigliotti, cbs news, ((denise valdez)) > britain's labour party leader said trump has "weird" views - but invited him to visit a london mosque. lawmakers also debated a trump counter- petition which 40-thousand people signed. it urges the government to "mind its own business."/// ((paul joncich)) > a small northeast ohio community is grieving today, after one of the town's six police officers was shot and killed. deputies found officer thomas cottrell's body last night. his gun and police cruiser were taken. the knox county sheriff office says officers arrested herschel jones. investigators say he told his ex-girlfriend he was "looking to kill an officer." the suspect was caught after investigators say he ran from a nearby home. deputies also found a police cruiser about a half mile from the police department. residents say this is something that never happens in the tight-knit village: (((betty durbin, longtime resident) "this is a close community and everybody knew everybody and helped look out. and he was trying to keep us ((paul joncich)) > the local sheriffs office is in
jonathan vigliotti, cbs news, ((denise valdez)) > britain's labour party leader said trump has "weird" views - but invited him to visit a london mosque. lawmakers also debated a trump counter- petition which 40-thousand people signed. it urges the government to "mind its own business."/// ((paul joncich)) > a small northeast ohio community is grieving today, after one of the town's six police officers was shot and killed. deputies found officer thomas cottrell's body...
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jonathan vigliotti, cbs news, london. 3 the leader of britain's labour party said trump has "weird" views - but invited him to visit a london mosque. lawmakers also debated a trump counter-petition signed by 40-thousand people urging the government to "mind its own business." 3 3 the needs of the elderly and disabled in siouxland don't go away just because the weather is bad. 3 coming up after the break... how providers and staff at mercrchome care work to make sure care is available... no matter the conditions. 3 "you're watching siouxland news at five on kmeg 14, with larry wentz, diana castillo, siouxland's chief meteorologist chad sandwell and sports director chris neyenhouse." 3 people in siouxland rely on home care year round... and that need doesn't stop when the weather gets bad.siouxland news repepter kayla novak shows us how mercy with the elements. 3 weather conditions might get bad, but mercy home care patients still need assistance. "there is a whole list of medical reasons why we counting onons even when the weather is threateng. so our clinitians do all they can to safely g
jonathan vigliotti, cbs news, london. 3 the leader of britain's labour party said trump has "weird" views - but invited him to visit a london mosque. lawmakers also debated a trump counter-petition signed by 40-thousand people urging the government to "mind its own business." 3 3 the needs of the elderly and disabled in siouxland don't go away just because the weather is bad. 3 coming up after the break... how providers and staff at mercrchome care work to make sure care is...
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sure that those new homes are attractive, well-designed places in which people will want to live for generations to come? mr. cameron: i think my honorable friend is absolutely right. if laboured to have a constructive opinion, they would come along and say, "how can we help knock down these sink estates, rebuild new houses, help people to own their own homes?" that is what we want to do and that is what we are going to see in this parliament. one side committed to opportunity, life chances, helping people get on, and another side wanting to keep people trapped in poverty. >> the economic and intellectual contribution of college and university graduates to the uk is immense. the smith commission said that the uk and scottish government , "work together to explore the possibility of introducing formal schemes to allow international higher education students graduating from scottish further and higher education institutions to remain in scotland and contribute to economic activity for a defined period of time." why did the uk government this week unilaterally rule out a return of a post-study work visa without stakeholder discussions and before key parliamentary reports? mr. c
sure that those new homes are attractive, well-designed places in which people will want to live for generations to come? mr. cameron: i think my honorable friend is absolutely right. if laboured to have a constructive opinion, they would come along and say, "how can we help knock down these sink estates, rebuild new houses, help people to own their own homes?" that is what we want to do and that is what we are going to see in this parliament. one side committed to opportunity, life...
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sure the new homes are attractive, well-designed places that people will actually want to live for generations to come? [shouting] >> i think my honorable friend is absolutely right. if labour wanted to have a constructive opinion, they would want to come down and say how can we help, rebuild new houses, help people build their own homes. that's what we want to do. that is what you're going to see, mr. speaker, in this parliament, helping people get on and other side keeping people tracked in poverty. >> thank you very much, mr. speaker. the economic and intellectual contribution of college and university graduates to the uk is immense, the commission said that the uk and scottish government should i quote, work together to explore the possibility to introducing formal schemes to allow international higher education students graduating from scottish further and higher education institutions to remain in scottland and contribute to economic activity for the -- why do the uk government this week unilaterally rule out return for work visa without discussions and before key parliamentary report. >> we have an excellent scheme that covers, scottland, whales, there's no limits on
sure the new homes are attractive, well-designed places that people will actually want to live for generations to come? [shouting] >> i think my honorable friend is absolutely right. if labour wanted to have a constructive opinion, they would want to come down and say how can we help, rebuild new houses, help people build their own homes. that's what we want to do. that is what you're going to see, mr. speaker, in this parliament, helping people get on and other side keeping people...
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new homes in the city. would the prime minister agree that that funding will help to reverse the lack of house-building under the labourenable struggling families to get on to the property ladder? prime minister cameron: i am delighted to hear about the development in his constituency. the fact is that we have built 700,000 houses since the government came to office in 2010, but a lot more needs to be done. sometimes it is specific bits of transport infrastructure, specific planning permissions or disagreements between district councils and county councils that need to be sorted out. we should not forget the fact, that the developers and house-builders will go ahead with house-building only if they believe that there is a benign economic environment with a strong and growing economy and stable interest rates, and all the things we need. that is the key to the success in housing. kevin brennan: the prime minister promised to cut the number of government special advisers, and the chancellor wants to limit pay increases for public sector employees to 1%. how does he square that with his having 26 more special advisers tha
new homes in the city. would the prime minister agree that that funding will help to reverse the lack of house-building under the labourenable struggling families to get on to the property ladder? prime minister cameron: i am delighted to hear about the development in his constituency. the fact is that we have built 700,000 houses since the government came to office in 2010, but a lot more needs to be done. sometimes it is specific bits of transport infrastructure, specific planning permissions...
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new starter homes for future buyers, yes or no? >> proposal to starter homes is a conservative party proposal put into manifesto opposed throughout the labour party. this is only happening because we won the majority and put a housing bill through the house of commons. in london where he represents, we are seeing now funding 40% of the home people want to buy rather than 20%. we are going to see 200,000 starter homes. interest rates are low, so it's now easier for people to get a mortgage and for our help to save but people to put aside money to help them with deposit. we are absolutely on the side of the home owner but above all, those people who want to get on the housing, helping with jobs, helping with tax cuts, helping by building more homes. [shouting] >> damaged to schools and businesses, would my right honorable friend join with me in praising the efforts of everybody who pulled together to protect their community and will he ask his honorable friends to review the decision by do environment agency to switch up the pumps? >> certainly, first of all, let me pay tribute to her constituents. let me join with her in thanking the emergen
new starter homes for future buyers, yes or no? >> proposal to starter homes is a conservative party proposal put into manifesto opposed throughout the labour party. this is only happening because we won the majority and put a housing bill through the house of commons. in london where he represents, we are seeing now funding 40% of the home people want to buy rather than 20%. we are going to see 200,000 starter homes. interest rates are low, so it's now easier for people to get a mortgage...
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sure the new homes are attractive, well-designed places that people will actually want to live for generations to come? [shouting] >> i think my honorable friend is absolutely right. if labour wanted to have a constructive opinion, they would want to come down and say how can we help, rebuild new houses, help people build their own homes. that's what we want to do. that is what you're going to see, mr. speaker, in this parliament, helping people get on and other side keeping people tracked in poverty. >> thank you very much, mr. speaker. the economic and intellectual contribution of college and university graduates to the uk is immense, the commission said that the uk and scottish government should i quote, work together to explore the possibility to introducing formal schemes to allow international higher education students graduating from scottish further and higher education institutions to remain in scottland and contribute to economic activity for the -- why do the uk government this week unilaterally rule out return for work visa without discussions and before key parliamentary report. >> we have an excellent scheme that covers, scottland, whales, there's no limits on
sure the new homes are attractive, well-designed places that people will actually want to live for generations to come? [shouting] >> i think my honorable friend is absolutely right. if labour wanted to have a constructive opinion, they would want to come down and say how can we help, rebuild new houses, help people build their own homes. that's what we want to do. that is what you're going to see, mr. speaker, in this parliament, helping people get on and other side keeping people...
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his new years message, make the world look up to our strong nuclear country and labour party. the u.s. is skeptical. >> the initial analysis that's been connected of the events that were reported overnight is not consistent with north korean claims of a successful hydrogen bomb test. >> reporter: experts say the 5.1 seismic shock in north korea, might not be strong enough to indicate a hydrogen bomb, but there is concern that north korea is moving to develop a miniature hydrogen device that could be mounted on long range missiles, which the company has developing and testing. ban ki-moon condemned north korea's actions. >> this test once again violates numerous counts and resolutions, despite the united core by the international community. >> reporter: a hydrogen bomb is more powerful, but also more difficult to manage. gloria duffy says nuclear experts will be looking for evidence. >> we do that through some more gathering of intelligence information, which we can do testing air samples from the area to see whether it has the characteristics of a hydrogen bomb. >> reporter: t
his new years message, make the world look up to our strong nuclear country and labour party. the u.s. is skeptical. >> the initial analysis that's been connected of the events that were reported overnight is not consistent with north korean claims of a successful hydrogen bomb test. >> reporter: experts say the 5.1 seismic shock in north korea, might not be strong enough to indicate a hydrogen bomb, but there is concern that north korea is moving to develop a miniature hydrogen...
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sure the new homes are attractive, well-designed places that people will actually want to live for generations to come? [shouting] >> i think my honorable friend is absolutely right. if labour wanted to have a constructive opinion, they would want to come down and say how can we help, rebuild new houses, help people build their own homes. that's what we want to do. that is what you're going to see, mr. speaker, in this parliament, helping people get on and other side keeping people tracked in poverty. >> thank you very much, mr. speaker. the economic and intellectual contribution of college and university graduates to the uk is immense, the commission said that the uk and scottish government should i quote, work together to explore the possibility to introducing formal schemes to allow international higher education students graduating from scottish further and higher education institutions to remain in scottland and contribute to economic activity for the -- why do the uk government this week unilaterally rule out return for work visa without discussions and before key parliamentary report. >> we have an excellent scheme that covers, scottland, whales, there's no limits on
sure the new homes are attractive, well-designed places that people will actually want to live for generations to come? [shouting] >> i think my honorable friend is absolutely right. if labour wanted to have a constructive opinion, they would want to come down and say how can we help, rebuild new houses, help people build their own homes. that's what we want to do. that is what you're going to see, mr. speaker, in this parliament, helping people get on and other side keeping people...
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labour party by opening year of exciting noise of a first hydrogen bomb!. according to the facts what the statement said. sandra: i spoke to former new mexico governor bill richardson who has experience this area. they obviously have nuclear weapons. they may have as many as 10. what they say to the world we will not have our nuclear weapons curbed or reduced like you did in iran. they're sending strong message. how much is world taking advantage of our weakness right now? >> absolutely. sandra: there is a lot of time left. >> absolutely. the same person who negotiated the deal for bill clinton in north korea, wendy sherman, negotiated the same iranian deal for president obama. so we're getting hoodwinked on the whole thing. you know this is what happens when you take your eye off the ball. and now, could be chaos out there on the peninsula. andrea: you mentioned iran. that is really the point. they tested the missile. now allegedly north korea tested warhead. iran doesn't have to test the warhead as emac pointed out they have extra theater in in north korea to do it. they are all intertwined. hard power is gonethanks to president ob
labour party by opening year of exciting noise of a first hydrogen bomb!. according to the facts what the statement said. sandra: i spoke to former new mexico governor bill richardson who has experience this area. they obviously have nuclear weapons. they may have as many as 10. what they say to the world we will not have our nuclear weapons curbed or reduced like you did in iran. they're sending strong message. how much is world taking advantage of our weakness right now? >> absolutely....
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you set up a new organization, a for-leaning organization the question people are asking on cells in london, have you had a conversation with jeremy corbyn in the labournlike many of britaintriots is that is essential for the european union and for us, who are interested in democratizing the european union, who do not accept brussels, it would be a tragedy if we do not have this conversation. we are in communication with the labour party. in communication with a green party and lots of people in britain including conservatives who want with us to create an escape from this dreadful dilemma, false start, between either accepting democracy freezone that we have more fragmentation. retreating to nationstates here there must be a third, better way. we are in communication with many people in this country. guy: you're in conversation with jeremy corbyn? yanis: i'm not point to mention details. the communication is quite productive. as always, a pleasure. thank you very much indeed for your time. foreign -- former greek finance minister. back to you, david. david: that was guy johnson in london with young surfactants. -- i think that was an extraordinary in
you set up a new organization, a for-leaning organization the question people are asking on cells in london, have you had a conversation with jeremy corbyn in the labournlike many of britaintriots is that is essential for the european union and for us, who are interested in democratizing the european union, who do not accept brussels, it would be a tragedy if we do not have this conversation. we are in communication with the labour party. in communication with a green party and lots of people...