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nigel: where are they going to move? paris?outside this european union, we have the opportunity to become the competitive center of the european time zone. that is the opportunity. we just need to grip it. you want access to the single market, you have to be subject to the european law and allow the free movement of labor, both of which i'm guessing are no goes or you. nigel: this is the biggest lie. let's clear this up. ryan: equal access -- nigel: every country in the world has access to the single market. the question is on what terms? at the moment, we have tariffs free access. in a world of much lower tariffs and a cost of membership far outweighs any care benefit. my argument to everyone in this they sell us 70 million pounds every year more than we sell them. why don't we have a simple free trade agreement between the u.k. and the european union. uecker's tookude a jab at you and send you let the campaign to exit the european union and you are in the parliament today. if the role isle to get out of the european union? wa
nigel: where are they going to move? paris?outside this european union, we have the opportunity to become the competitive center of the european time zone. that is the opportunity. we just need to grip it. you want access to the single market, you have to be subject to the european law and allow the free movement of labor, both of which i'm guessing are no goes or you. nigel: this is the biggest lie. let's clear this up. ryan: equal access -- nigel: every country in the world has access to the...
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nigel: i didn't set out. francine: it is a lie, isn't it? nigel: it is not a lie.uld be a lie to deny it. the policy of the european union, which is strongly supported by the united kingdom david cameron, the prime minister, says he's going to pave the way to brussels. the policy is that turkey should join the european union. that is absolutely clear. to deny it is untrue. francine: i guess when you speak to brussels, you just don't know. there are things that have to be attached to it. it seems to be like something which is just not true. lord lawson -- nigel: it is true. i'm sorry, i'm not accustomed to being called a liar. truth. nothing but the it is the policy of the european union that turkey should become a member. francine: with a lot of if's attached if you don't mind me saying. stephen kinnock, there is an argument about democracy and whether you think the solution is that even if there is a brexit vote, the u.k. cannot go ahead with it. stephen: one of the points on p, weeignty, i've been an m voted on dozens of different issues. absolutely none of that
nigel: i didn't set out. francine: it is a lie, isn't it? nigel: it is not a lie.uld be a lie to deny it. the policy of the european union, which is strongly supported by the united kingdom david cameron, the prime minister, says he's going to pave the way to brussels. the policy is that turkey should join the european union. that is absolutely clear. to deny it is untrue. francine: i guess when you speak to brussels, you just don't know. there are things that have to be attached to it. it...
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we were hearing from nigel ferrage, independence party. he obviously was in favor of this vote and it went the way he wanted it to. he is also one of the people who's crying the loudest for david cameron, who is about to speak, to resign this morning, correct? >> yeah, and just to give you a sense of who this is, nigel ferrage is the leader of the uk independence party, almost a figurehead for brexit, he is the one who has been pushing for this, calling for this for several years now. it was really his party and gains in elections, gains in polling, that pushed the conservatives, pushed david cameron, into promising this referendum vote in the first place. a lot of this really was about internal politics within the united kingdom. power politics, rise of a different party, a party that was obviously anti-europe, very euro skeptic. and then of course you had the labor party and the conservative party. the conservative party very much threatened threatened the past couple of years and sort of as a way to regain from them, david cameron put f
we were hearing from nigel ferrage, independence party. he obviously was in favor of this vote and it went the way he wanted it to. he is also one of the people who's crying the loudest for david cameron, who is about to speak, to resign this morning, correct? >> yeah, and just to give you a sense of who this is, nigel ferrage is the leader of the uk independence party, almost a figurehead for brexit, he is the one who has been pushing for this, calling for this for several years now. it...
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we have to go back to the tone of nigel farage.t he said beyond "dare to dream" we've now tackled or fought against the merchant bampgs. that's a huge question mark on the country that's built its representation as a major trading player in a near $3 trillion economy. >> john defterios, thank you very much. that's the reaction on the markets. politically, though, david cameron, campaigned for "remain," promised this referendum. big defeat for him. max foster is at downing street. >> everyone said if he lost this, if the remain camp lost this, his position was untenable. we'll wait to see what he says when he comes out here on downing street. this is unprecedented. how do you handle this situation? we're talking off the back of what what john defterios was talking about there and richard said it was a blood bath. if you have that sort of situation unfolding, do you really need a change of leadership in the country? yes he has lost authority but no leader in the country with weak markets, turmoil could make the situation even worse.
we have to go back to the tone of nigel farage.t he said beyond "dare to dream" we've now tackled or fought against the merchant bampgs. that's a huge question mark on the country that's built its representation as a major trading player in a near $3 trillion economy. >> john defterios, thank you very much. that's the reaction on the markets. politically, though, david cameron, campaigned for "remain," promised this referendum. big defeat for him. max foster is at...
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>> larry: nigel!nks for coming out of the chimney to join us, nigel. >> jordan: roight-o, larry. so could you help us explai >> larry: so you would explain what is a breaks it? >> jordan: why, it's just the u.k. leaving the european union. brexit means "british exit." it's a portmanteau -- like hangry or hiddleswift or boll-jee, which is bollocks and dodgy, two british words that i say because i'm british! >> larry: yeah, we get it, you're british. anyway, nigel, back to the brexit -- how did this happen? walk us through it. >> jordan: thought ye'd never ask, larold! the european union was founded in 1993 to strengthen europe's economies with a single currency, the euro -- ka-ching -- >> larry: and the border agreement, right? >> jordan: right, wot makes europe work like one big country. (as e.u.) "welcome to the e.u., poor countries, portugal and poland!" (as migrants) "guv'nah, we needs work." (as e.u.) "ehm, a-riot, come on ovah!" easy migration, and bob the builder! >> larry: i think you mean "bob
>> larry: nigel!nks for coming out of the chimney to join us, nigel. >> jordan: roight-o, larry. so could you help us explai >> larry: so you would explain what is a breaks it? >> jordan: why, it's just the u.k. leaving the european union. brexit means "british exit." it's a portmanteau -- like hangry or hiddleswift or boll-jee, which is bollocks and dodgy, two british words that i say because i'm british! >> larry: yeah, we get it, you're british....
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let's take a quick look to nigel farage's dissent.el: it is a breaking point, and it says "the eu has failed us all." it is worth remembering that they are going right across the continent, and why? because the eu is making a mess of everything. first we have the eurozone, then we have the asylum policy, compounded hugely by angela merkel, and we see a huge stream of people coming into europe over the force of last year. no secured he checks donna -- no security checks done on anybody. molly: we heard him say no security checks are done on anyone care security and migration are at stake in the eu . eve: yes, but one thing the u.k. needs to be reminded of is it has control of its own borders. nigel did admit that yes, in order to increase security and get national results, the government and u.k. needs to change its openness to the immigration question, which can be a misleading one for voters in the u.k. let's take a quick look at both sides of the argument. there are already 2 million ,rits in the rest of the union siesta take them i
let's take a quick look to nigel farage's dissent.el: it is a breaking point, and it says "the eu has failed us all." it is worth remembering that they are going right across the continent, and why? because the eu is making a mess of everything. first we have the eurozone, then we have the asylum policy, compounded hugely by angela merkel, and we see a huge stream of people coming into europe over the force of last year. no secured he checks donna -- no security checks done on...
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nigel: nigel for rise -- political spent his career trying to get britain out of the eu. to make this country safer we need to get back british passports so that we can check anybody else coming into this country. claire: as well as arguing for more border control, farage was grilled on what happens to the british economy is it leaves the eu. john kline junker has said that -- jean-claude junker has said that -- >> the prime ministers of spain and -- >> i am sorry, we are british. we are better than that. bullied,t going to be charming though he may be, by jean-claude juncker. forget it. david cameron is campaigning for britain to remain in the eu. he says he wants to safeguard britain's special status, and if britain leaves, it will find itself stuck out of the cold. david cameron: if you love your country, you do not damage its economy. you do not restrict opportunities for young people. you do not i actually isolate your company -- your country and reduce its influence in the world. i do worry about scottish referendum if you leave. i am deeply patriotic and i think th
nigel: nigel for rise -- political spent his career trying to get britain out of the eu. to make this country safer we need to get back british passports so that we can check anybody else coming into this country. claire: as well as arguing for more border control, farage was grilled on what happens to the british economy is it leaves the eu. john kline junker has said that -- jean-claude junker has said that -- >> the prime ministers of spain and -- >> i am sorry, we are british....
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independence party, nigel f faraj, a big proponent of exit.e stood in front of all these ministers at the eu and he was more mortifyingly expensive. let's have a quick listen and i want to ask you about the interview you have coming up. >> good morning. good morning. funny, isn't it? funny, isn't it? thank you very much for that warm welcome. good morning. good morning. funny, isn't it? funny, isn't it? >> so obviously this was not a very warm welcome. this is before he got really ugly and nasty to all of those people booing. you are going to talk to him in a couple of minutes and i want to know what your chief question is for the architect of the exit? >> reporter: well, the man is sitting just off to the side of me at the moment. i think the core issue, nigel faraj has been a member of the european parliament for quite a long time and has made no secret for the disdain he has for the institutions at various points. he was spectacularly rude with the foreign european council. he said, you need a deal. we need a deal. grown up people go ahead
independence party, nigel f faraj, a big proponent of exit.e stood in front of all these ministers at the eu and he was more mortifyingly expensive. let's have a quick listen and i want to ask you about the interview you have coming up. >> good morning. good morning. funny, isn't it? funny, isn't it? thank you very much for that warm welcome. good morning. good morning. funny, isn't it? funny, isn't it? >> so obviously this was not a very warm welcome. this is before he got really...
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nigel farage: we offer a beacon of hope to democrats across the european continent.nited kingdom will not be the last member state to leave the european union. i know that virtually none of you have ever done a proper job in your lives. (booing) or work in business or working trade or indeed ever created a job. assurancesrepeated that the outcome had to be respected, frustration and disbelief were barely contained. >> the worst thing that can happen is to continue this uncertainty. only an immediate invocation of the procedure for separation can and what i call the toxic climate that has been created since thursday. >> with no successor to david cameron so far, and with the u.k. government in disarray, economic and political uncertainty in europe looks set at least for now to continue. >> let's get some analysis of the situtuation. this has created a whole constitutional mess. how long do you think will take to sort it all out west and mark you are actually correct. the result of the referendum is unraveling both at the eu level but also within the u.k.. the situatio
nigel farage: we offer a beacon of hope to democrats across the european continent.nited kingdom will not be the last member state to leave the european union. i know that virtually none of you have ever done a proper job in your lives. (booing) or work in business or working trade or indeed ever created a job. assurancesrepeated that the outcome had to be respected, frustration and disbelief were barely contained. >> the worst thing that can happen is to continue this uncertainty. only...
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leader, nigel farage says he thinks the u.k. voted to remain in the european union but vote counting is starting ahead of the moment with the business community already choosing sides on this. tell us how the business community is split on brexit. has in between larger and smaller companies. there was a letter written by ftse 100 bosses very much in favor of remain whereas companies on the smaller side, the ftse 250 side have an edging toward the leave. this split has been interesting to watch, especially now as we approach getting the results. be markets very much seem to pricing in remain ahead. we've seen the pound absolutely rally, hitting 150 for the first time this year and the issue at side hasthe remain been focusing on the impact that there could be on the u.k. economy if we do get a brexit, pointing to reports from the likes of the bank of england and likelihood ofthe a possible recession where the leave side has an focusing on immigration and sovereignty. betty: talk about regions and different cities. what are the di
leader, nigel farage says he thinks the u.k. voted to remain in the european union but vote counting is starting ahead of the moment with the business community already choosing sides on this. tell us how the business community is split on brexit. has in between larger and smaller companies. there was a letter written by ftse 100 bosses very much in favor of remain whereas companies on the smaller side, the ftse 250 side have an edging toward the leave. this split has been interesting to watch,...
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and now uk independent party leader nigel farrage is speaking to us. and where does britain go from sneer a lot to talk about. first, wall street reeling again as the new brexit reality sinks in. the dow diving 259 points after friday's 610-point plunge. welcome everyone. this is "your world." financial stocks getting crushed again today as investors seek out the safe havens. sheryl on the brexit backlash. >> i tell you what, it has been another rough day for markets. a shock at the uk's decision to leave the european union continued today. investors hitting the sell button today as they worry about the world economy and really if a recession is going to hit britain or europe. what do does that mean for us? the pound falling to a 31-year low, again, today. and then the run for the exits boosting gold, which is usually the safe haven for nervous investors. and, trish, as you know, if the dollar continues to get stronger, that means it could eat into profits of american businesses that sell their goods overseas, large and small. then there was bank share
and now uk independent party leader nigel farrage is speaking to us. and where does britain go from sneer a lot to talk about. first, wall street reeling again as the new brexit reality sinks in. the dow diving 259 points after friday's 610-point plunge. welcome everyone. this is "your world." financial stocks getting crushed again today as investors seek out the safe havens. sheryl on the brexit backlash. >> i tell you what, it has been another rough day for markets. a shock at...
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>> i do say nigel farage leaves it in european parliament.ember of parliament in united kingdom parti parliament. i think that nigel farage will have a very limited say. >> another question, are you watching with interest the other side of politics, with the disarray. essentially, they've come out more than conservatives, haven't they? >> he's a man of conviction. there's a lot to be said about a man in politics. look, it's for the labor party to decide who the next leader is. what i do think in a liberal, open and stronger dmaemocracy, need a stronger opposition. they will hold the government to account and a new prime minister. >> good to see you, sir. cnn will have continuing coverage of the uk's decision in the hours ahead. for now, rosemary church has more on the terror attack at istanbul's main airport. rosemary. >> that's right, john. just ahead, we will bring you reaction from the u.s. presidential hopefuls including donald trump's claim the u.s. needs to be much tougher on terrorism. we'll have that, after the break. >>> thanks for b
>> i do say nigel farage leaves it in european parliament.ember of parliament in united kingdom parti parliament. i think that nigel farage will have a very limited say. >> another question, are you watching with interest the other side of politics, with the disarray. essentially, they've come out more than conservatives, haven't they? >> he's a man of conviction. there's a lot to be said about a man in politics. look, it's for the labor party to decide who the next leader is....
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nigel farage, the face of the campaign.r how much his thoughts matter when it comes to negotiating the final deal, if we ever get one in the coming years. has been repeating time and time that the eu has more to lose hindering any trade with the u.k.. that is a point he has been making over and over. oliver: it feels that there is vacuum coming out of the eu. it is interesting that this dialogue is getting more attention. shery: let's head to the markets desk. we are still in green. julie: we are. it looks like the rebound machine today cannot be stopped after the steep decline. we have had the decline in the s&p over the past two sessions with 5.3% combined. ,ow, bouncing back just a bit specifically for the s&p 500 as all three averages rally. rallying -- at is utility stocks are even higher. they were lower earlier. material stocks are down just slightly to day. you have energy, health care, tech, financials. by onethose groups up present as we see this rebound effect. also, we have been watching as money goes into stock
nigel farage, the face of the campaign.r how much his thoughts matter when it comes to negotiating the final deal, if we ever get one in the coming years. has been repeating time and time that the eu has more to lose hindering any trade with the u.k.. that is a point he has been making over and over. oliver: it feels that there is vacuum coming out of the eu. it is interesting that this dialogue is getting more attention. shery: let's head to the markets desk. we are still in green. julie: we...
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uk independence party leader nigel farage was just on fox news moments ago. want to just play you a quick clip, get your take. here it is. >> i'll tell you this. vladmir putin behaved in a more statesman like manner than president obama did in this referendum campaign. obama came to britain, obama came to britain and i think behaved disgracefully, telling us we would be at the back of the queue. you guys saline, rather than queue. triting us, america's strongest, oldest ally. deirdre: jeff what is your take? a lot of people had the same reaction asfa raj, first to go with us after pearl harbor. first to go in with us after 9/11. do you take th same raid? -- read. >> we have a strong partnership, to be told to go back in the queue, the establishment elite, not only in our country, but in the eu, want to punish britain. other countries are saying we could get this done. internet came up with names for it. portugal, being depart-ugal. deirdre: france, a list of referenda coming. >> they all will be doing it now to it tall-leave. switzerland and norway, who have
uk independence party leader nigel farage was just on fox news moments ago. want to just play you a quick clip, get your take. here it is. >> i'll tell you this. vladmir putin behaved in a more statesman like manner than president obama did in this referendum campaign. obama came to britain, obama came to britain and i think behaved disgracefully, telling us we would be at the back of the queue. you guys saline, rather than queue. triting us, america's strongest, oldest ally. deirdre:...
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this is not nigel farage's victory.ain going forward and the british people going forward to think of itself as being presented in the image of nigel farage. i know from my own constituency at that many of the people who voted to leave the european union yesterday are perfectly respectable, mainstream british people. they would not associate themselves with nigel farage. >> what happens next for the government? obviously, the prime minister said he would stay, and he's had all tease letters of support from 84 members, but nobody i've talked to for the last seven hours believes that the prime minister can actually stay as prime minister. but the brexit eeers would like him to because they believe the european union knows him and that they'll give soft padding to him. >> what we need is a calm hand on the tiller, and i think the prime minister is the person in the best position to deliver that. and that's why leading brexit campaigners are saying that he should remain. he's always been clear that whatever the result, he w
this is not nigel farage's victory.ain going forward and the british people going forward to think of itself as being presented in the image of nigel farage. i know from my own constituency at that many of the people who voted to leave the european union yesterday are perfectly respectable, mainstream british people. they would not associate themselves with nigel farage. >> what happens next for the government? obviously, the prime minister said he would stay, and he's had all tease...
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nigel for roger, the man behind rage hasaign -- nigel fa declared independence day. prime minister david cameron says he will step down. the british pound dropped to the lowest level since 1995 while the result has caused panic across the world's stop mark. -- stock market. questions are now being raised about the future of the european project. however, eu leaders say britain will remember -- will remain a --ber of the block politicians in northern island and scotland -- in northern ireland and scotland are raising the possibility of a vote to leave the u.k. let's listen to what british prime minister david cameron had to say. david cameron: i will do everything i can as prime minister to steady the ship over the coming weeks and months, but i do not think it would be right for me to try to be the captain that steers our country to its next destination. this is not a decision i have taken lightly, but i believe it is in the national interest out of a. of stability and the new leadership required. there is no need for a precise timetable today, but in my view we shou
nigel for roger, the man behind rage hasaign -- nigel fa declared independence day. prime minister david cameron says he will step down. the british pound dropped to the lowest level since 1995 while the result has caused panic across the world's stop mark. -- stock market. questions are now being raised about the future of the european project. however, eu leaders say britain will remember -- will remain a --ber of the block politicians in northern island and scotland -- in northern ireland...
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then you have nigel farage, the leader of the eu independence party.e is not in the parliament in london or in his parliament members. he was a fierce campaigner for the u.k. to leave the european union. >> that is the last time i'm applauding him. i'm very surprised that you are here. you are fighting for the exit. the british people voted in favor of the exit. you can hear the president of the european commission's bar is going down well with members of the european parliament. most of them support the european project. the point is legitimate. what is the role of britain. mep's of the british delegation at the commission. all they are doing is waiting in limbo, soon to negotiate their exit after the european union. vonnie: i cannot help but compare it to the difference of tone in the u.k. parliament. this is deadly serious. how did for -- how did he respond? ryan: i think they both know the jokes.f thinly veiled he made one of the populist jabs at jean-claude juncker and members of the european parliament. ats who havee eurocr never had serious jobs
then you have nigel farage, the leader of the eu independence party.e is not in the parliament in london or in his parliament members. he was a fierce campaigner for the u.k. to leave the european union. >> that is the last time i'm applauding him. i'm very surprised that you are here. you are fighting for the exit. the british people voted in favor of the exit. you can hear the president of the european commission's bar is going down well with members of the european parliament. most of...
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nigel: i have no idea. i think it is going to be very close. we shall see. certainly, i very much hope the people of britain will vote on to leave theune european union. it is right that we should become a self governing democracy. it is also the best thing for the economy. francine: state your case, stephen kinnock. mr. jonathan: i -- stephen: i think it is disappointing that there is this focus on the blue on blue war. one would be better is if we had a proper discussion about what a post brexit u.k. would look like. doneeave campaign has nothing to help us understand that. the 2 millionith
nigel: i have no idea. i think it is going to be very close. we shall see. certainly, i very much hope the people of britain will vote on to leave theune european union. it is right that we should become a self governing democracy. it is also the best thing for the economy. francine: state your case, stephen kinnock. mr. jonathan: i -- stephen: i think it is disappointing that there is this focus on the blue on blue war. one would be better is if we had a proper discussion about what a post...
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nigel farage argued that it costs far too much, under what he calls a rotten deal.rea, in area after things that affect our great country, we would have knows they over. when we want to make sure iran can't get a nuclear weapon, we want to be strong in front of vladimir putin in the ukraine, we do work in the organization. yes, the eu.., and nigel let us say they cut off their nose to spite their face. you know what? if they put tariffs on us, those tariffs will be significantly lower than our net financial contribution. so no deal is better than a rotten deal that we have in the moment. chief ofhe politics japan's main opposition party said the central bank should ditch negative interest rates because it is spreading unease among small companies. the comments come a month ahead of the election. leasty people who have at $100 million will see the fortunes grow the fastest over the next five years, as stock markets around the world recovery that is according to the boston consulting group who says they will be rewarded with compound annual growth rates of around 9.5%
nigel farage argued that it costs far too much, under what he calls a rotten deal.rea, in area after things that affect our great country, we would have knows they over. when we want to make sure iran can't get a nuclear weapon, we want to be strong in front of vladimir putin in the ukraine, we do work in the organization. yes, the eu.., and nigel let us say they cut off their nose to spite their face. you know what? if they put tariffs on us, those tariffs will be significantly lower than our...
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michael goeb, nigel faraj. >> it won't be faraj, but it might be johnson. but what's going to happen is the conservative party which is the ruling party here in the uk will elect a new leader. that person will automatically become the prime minister. then another question and there are so many -- when these negotiations happen finally, and that may be a way away, but the parliament behind me has to agree to bills for things that many of the lawmakers in there didn't want to see happen. many of them didn't want to see britain leave the european union. that means potentially there could be a general election. all of that means you know kind of political chaos if you like here in the uk. but just remember this is a uk that has to negotiate with europe. this is a uk that has to figure out how it's going to trade with the rest of europe. some of the biggest economies in world and that's why if you have a 401(k), back there you need to worry about what the domino effect will be on the world economy and potentially on american families and american jobs. alex? >>
michael goeb, nigel faraj. >> it won't be faraj, but it might be johnson. but what's going to happen is the conservative party which is the ruling party here in the uk will elect a new leader. that person will automatically become the prime minister. then another question and there are so many -- when these negotiations happen finally, and that may be a way away, but the parliament behind me has to agree to bills for things that many of the lawmakers in there didn't want to see happen....
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. >> before you go, will, the remarkable speech by nigel farage, that's unbelievable. how much did it antagonize the people in the audience? and what is that doing to the conversation happening right now? >> reporter: absolutely right. that speech is unbelievable. well worth the watch. it's about six minutes long. nigel farage ruffling feathers even more, but the crucial difference is that was in the european parliament. that's not as powerful as the european council meeting behind me, made up of the individual 28 heads of state. that's the body that will negotiate with britain the terms of separation, and of course the person that will do that from the britain side, the next prime minister which will come from david cameron's conservative party. it would not come from nigel farage's independence party, so people the next prime ministers may by frustrated that nigel farage is antagonizing leaders, they'll make the case it won't be him for the next prime minister. >>> we are a few days removed from brexit at this point, but everyone is trying to figure out what happens
. >> before you go, will, the remarkable speech by nigel farage, that's unbelievable. how much did it antagonize the people in the audience? and what is that doing to the conversation happening right now? >> reporter: absolutely right. that speech is unbelievable. well worth the watch. it's about six minutes long. nigel farage ruffling feathers even more, but the crucial difference is that was in the european parliament. that's not as powerful as the european council meeting behind...
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even behind nigel. so all the scare tactics got the reaction. tom: what do you make of what tomorrow will be like on the markets? we're at the point where it looks like the possibility, what's the realistic prospect? >> there's going to be a lot of uncertainty in the market. as we said, the markets this week have decided there was going to be a remain vote. and there was a possibility leave. you'll get the pound falling. we know that. if the found looks as though it's crashing, i think joe mentioned that, no doubt the ecb will intervene as well. they'll want stability in the market. i don't see looking out two, three, four weeks the pound will be that much lower than today. i don't share the concerns about the inflation up to 3% or 4%. once the dust has settled then the government will probably coalesce and start thinking about what sort of relationship, negotiations they are going to have with the european union and then we'll certainly, nothing will have changed. it will go on very much as it is. in two or three year's time, whenever, we when
even behind nigel. so all the scare tactics got the reaction. tom: what do you make of what tomorrow will be like on the markets? we're at the point where it looks like the possibility, what's the realistic prospect? >> there's going to be a lot of uncertainty in the market. as we said, the markets this week have decided there was going to be a remain vote. and there was a possibility leave. you'll get the pound falling. we know that. if the found looks as though it's crashing, i think...
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nigel farage making interesting, explosive statements. glazer to talk about what i just said, whether cash is the place to be, and that tells us people are very, very scared even with the markets stabilizing today. take it away, larry, what do you think? >> investors' heads or spinning bayed on the events of -- based on the events of the past few days. look, we had just even over a few days such amazing volatility compressed in a short period of time. a surprise friday going into the summer, end of the quarter, all these things happening. but even with that said, going to cash with all this uncertainty is still a very high risk proposition. certainly, there are benefits to having cash, and there's a tactical and strategic benefit, but going to cash recognize we're at historically low levels in terms of yields, and the fed has suppressed yields to the point at which we're below inflation. so it's a very expensive asset class to be in cash, but we know investors are afraid, and that's logical. connell: okay. >> it's understandable. recogniz
nigel farage making interesting, explosive statements. glazer to talk about what i just said, whether cash is the place to be, and that tells us people are very, very scared even with the markets stabilizing today. take it away, larry, what do you think? >> investors' heads or spinning bayed on the events of -- based on the events of the past few days. look, we had just even over a few days such amazing volatility compressed in a short period of time. a surprise friday going into the...
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nigel farage is the big winner. it was once only an obsession. they have made it a reality. with the parties split down the middle you could gain momentum leaving out there politics in disarray. north of the border it was a clearer picture. scotland's nationalist first minister says she will do anything it takes to keep a country in the european union even if it means another vote in independence. >> as things stand we are facing the prospect of being out of the eu against their will. >> before negotiations can begin the country first needs to decide who will leave the talks and what kind of united kingdom the next premise to believe presenting in brussels. >> we have team coverage of this result. i want to begin with you and ask what comes next. the eu wants to start negotiations immediately. we've heard from the leave camp they want to take their time. >> what doris johnson says, they will be no less united, i don't know what he means. the united kingdom is anything but united. scotland possibly breaking apart. northern ireland where the peace process is intertwined with e
nigel farage is the big winner. it was once only an obsession. they have made it a reality. with the parties split down the middle you could gain momentum leaving out there politics in disarray. north of the border it was a clearer picture. scotland's nationalist first minister says she will do anything it takes to keep a country in the european union even if it means another vote in independence. >> as things stand we are facing the prospect of being out of the eu against their will....
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cameron. >> nigel, what's your message to the prime minister now? >> look outside of the window. just look at it, prime minister. the dawn is coming up on an independent united kingdom. something you did your absolute best, used all your powers to prevent. you did it using every organ of state available to you. you've lost. you've lost the trust of the british people. go. go now. >> he should resign this morning? >> absolutely. absolutely. >> we're expecting to hear from david cameron as britain wakes up this morning, probably hear from him fairly soon. markets across asia plummeted in early trading in response to the brexit news and reuters is now reporting that the bank of england has been in contact with banks ahead of markets opening in london later this morning. for the latest, we turn again to nbc's kelly cobella in london. >> a once in a generation vote, a historic vote, now britain is waking up to this result if they went to sleep at all last night. this has been a nail biter through the the night. an incredibly close result showing some mom
cameron. >> nigel, what's your message to the prime minister now? >> look outside of the window. just look at it, prime minister. the dawn is coming up on an independent united kingdom. something you did your absolute best, used all your powers to prevent. you did it using every organ of state available to you. you've lost. you've lost the trust of the british people. go. go now. >> he should resign this morning? >> absolutely. absolutely. >> we're expecting to...
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the vote to leave, a political success for nigel farage.oing this for 25 years, i was in danger of 1990s to becoming the patron saint of lost causes. written off as a lunatic. support for this was tiny. when we got to 10:00 last night and the polls closing, i dared not to hope, what i dared and dreamt of for 25 years. >> i can't believe it. >> i say that not just because of my journey, it is a big seismic political event. it doesn't just effect the united kingdom. the rest of europe too. >> indigenous workers. >> i never used that phrase. >> it has been a broad tent. >> both sides are a broad tent. my party is nonracist, nonsectarian party. all we argued for is an australian style point system, normality. >> you have seen the market respond drastically. not least the war on terror, the foreign secretary saying he believes that britain is less safe. >> think about two things, those rifles used in paris, to murder 130 people, came from berlin, through into the netherlands, through into belgium, france, without any checks or stops at any kind
the vote to leave, a political success for nigel farage.oing this for 25 years, i was in danger of 1990s to becoming the patron saint of lost causes. written off as a lunatic. support for this was tiny. when we got to 10:00 last night and the polls closing, i dared not to hope, what i dared and dreamt of for 25 years. >> i can't believe it. >> i say that not just because of my journey, it is a big seismic political event. it doesn't just effect the united kingdom. the rest of europe...
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. >> the most vocal brexit architect nigel farage was welcomed with loud boos on tuesday. leader of the uk independence party gloated unapologetically reminding his colleagues he'd been calling for a brexit more than a decade. he then took it one step further insulting his fellow parliament members. >> now, i know -- i know that virtually known of you have ever done a proper job in your lives. or worked -- or worked in business, or worked in trade or, indeed, ever created a job. >> i'm really surprised that you're here. you are fighting for the exit. the british people voted in favor. that's it. >> live now to brussels where eu leaders will be meeting. erin, for the first time britain will not be at that meeting. >> reporter: that's right, john, but david cameron was there last night for his last supper with the 27 remaining eu leaders. it was there that he discussed just what he felt went wrong for him during the referendum. he said that he believed it was the eu leaders' inability to address the public's concerns over immigration that led to the outcome of that referendu
. >> the most vocal brexit architect nigel farage was welcomed with loud boos on tuesday. leader of the uk independence party gloated unapologetically reminding his colleagues he'd been calling for a brexit more than a decade. he then took it one step further insulting his fellow parliament members. >> now, i know -- i know that virtually known of you have ever done a proper job in your lives. or worked -- or worked in business, or worked in trade or, indeed, ever created a job....
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you just mentioned nigel farage the head of the uk independence party. guess what the rational for the party is ceased to exist that those votes are going to come back to the conservative party and of course bite definition they are all probe wrecks it right i think the labour party is in serious trouble internally the reason that wrecks it is about to win this referendum is that labor voters voted as high as 40% for brexit so this is a real opportunity inside of the conservative party to be the dominant force in british pics or as far as atkins and that's why david cameron is not secure enough and despite what you've heard by some of these conservative mps, this is something that's going to have to play out but it's definitely more in favor of written taking a hard line on this negotiation. i think they will be very successful. stuart: i want to turn to turn affect american politics for a moment. one name that has really been much on this program the last two and half hours and that is hillary clinton. what is her position now on this boat in britain? i
you just mentioned nigel farage the head of the uk independence party. guess what the rational for the party is ceased to exist that those votes are going to come back to the conservative party and of course bite definition they are all probe wrecks it right i think the labour party is in serious trouble internally the reason that wrecks it is about to win this referendum is that labor voters voted as high as 40% for brexit so this is a real opportunity inside of the conservative party to be...
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nigel farage being the leader of the uk independence party. thank you. >> thank you very much for joining us. >>> a key figure who has campaigned for those two decades of britain to leave the eu is nigel farage. leader of the uk independent ensz party. becky spelled it out already. these pictures really tell the whole story. he's been criticized, though, for inciting fears over immigration. >> but the vote to leave is a political success, and that is an understatement for farage. cnn's senior international correspondent nima elbagir spoke with him, and this is part of the discussion. >> i've been doing this for 25 years. i mean i was in danger, i think, in the 1990s of becoming the patron sapt of lost causes. i was written off as being a lunatic, and politically support for this was absolutely tiny. so when we got to 10:00 last night and the polls closing, i almost dared not to hope that what i dreamt of and worked for for 25 years could happen. but it did. >> reporter: could you believe it when you heard it? >> not really. i'm not sure i can
nigel farage being the leader of the uk independence party. thank you. >> thank you very much for joining us. >>> a key figure who has campaigned for those two decades of britain to leave the eu is nigel farage. leader of the uk independent ensz party. becky spelled it out already. these pictures really tell the whole story. he's been criticized, though, for inciting fears over immigration. >> but the vote to leave is a political success, and that is an understatement for...
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the winner is nigel farage. the big winner in all this. the main message against mass migration is one that he stuck to even when it sparked controversy. listen to what he told neil cavuto last year. >> what do we have to do to smarten up niejem? >> well good afternoon. first we have to recognize the mistakes of the past. let's be frank and honest about this. we now have within many european countries and dare i say it within the u.s.a. too a fifth column. living within our on countries. mercifully few in number but outlet out to destroy our civil dags and way of life. the biggest mistakes, we've promoted multi culturalism and division within our societies. we've said to large numbers of people you can come here from any part of the world. and oh please don't bother to integrate at all. you can take over parts of our towns and cities and make it a diverse nation. that hasn't worked. >> by the way that was right after the charlie hebdo attack in france, which preceded the big attack in paris and the ones later. form are u.s. spokesman to th
the winner is nigel farage. the big winner in all this. the main message against mass migration is one that he stuck to even when it sparked controversy. listen to what he told neil cavuto last year. >> what do we have to do to smarten up niejem? >> well good afternoon. first we have to recognize the mistakes of the past. let's be frank and honest about this. we now have within many european countries and dare i say it within the u.s.a. too a fifth column. living within our on...
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it is true there are people in borisxit camp -- nigel and johnson, who are happy to play the race card. that is entirely true. however, he would be a gross mistake for people on the left and progressives to believe that all of those who voted for exit were motivated by racism. of course, there was a racist exit vote, but they're also huge number's of people, the vast majority of skills from unskilled, and semiskilled workers in this country voted to leave. , birmingham for example, multicultural cities, voted overwhelmingly -- not overwhelmingly, but narrowly, to leave in this referendum campaign. it is not true all of those people were motivated by racism. it is also the case on the remaining side, there are racist forces. you take a mood cameron -- you take david cameron. he launched a few months ago and islamaphobic campaign against the man running for the mayor of london, abusing his authority in parliament to smear that figure my labour party figure, claiming he was a pathetic to isis when there is no evidence of that whatsoever. y government put through agendas. we should not ass
it is true there are people in borisxit camp -- nigel and johnson, who are happy to play the race card. that is entirely true. however, he would be a gross mistake for people on the left and progressives to believe that all of those who voted for exit were motivated by racism. of course, there was a racist exit vote, but they're also huge number's of people, the vast majority of skills from unskilled, and semiskilled workers in this country voted to leave. , birmingham for example,...
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trump and nigel fares would make great company. fact.t the other the other fact is that we've got britain being the number two investment recipient in the world. britain is by far, the latest britain is came out, by far the largest recipient of the wholeestment in of europe. reporter: three days to go there the referendum in u.k. and nissan is taking the after thep to court japanese carmaker's logo wound in leaflets supporting brexit. thes get a check of markets. over in the united states, we are seeing stocks rally this of over 1% across the board. at this hour.1.3% fears of a brexit were pushed aside in europe. this monday, the main indices ending the session with solid gains across the board. and cac up across the board. in germany say toy've launched a program against volkswagen's chief executive. winter corn stepped down from company in september. his resignation came days after publiclyes in the u.s. accused volkswagen of manipulating the results of its emissions test. the same of the second executive been investigation has n
trump and nigel fares would make great company. fact.t the other the other fact is that we've got britain being the number two investment recipient in the world. britain is by far, the latest britain is came out, by far the largest recipient of the wholeestment in of europe. reporter: three days to go there the referendum in u.k. and nissan is taking the after thep to court japanese carmaker's logo wound in leaflets supporting brexit. thes get a check of markets. over in the united states, we...
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the prime minister and nigel are appearing separately on a live tv show as we speak. no opinion polls reveal a country deeply divided on the issue. the two cities that are geographically close but far apart with respect to the european union. >> cambridge, home to one of the world's most famous universities, and thoughtfully pro-european. it's a magnet for students from across the world and thrives on its international connections. most people here including former member of parliament support the campaign to stay inside the eu. >> we should be making it easier for the best people to come here and contribute, not making it harder. it would also be harder for us to give them money. if we put that at risk, we will get companies and universities and make the research base weaker. >> cambridge is a blooming hub for research and technology. brexit would threaten to three -- free move of sciences and threaten the high-tech sector. access a huge pool of talent. we would lose our traction with the organization that allows us to push our drugs into european countries and to pa
the prime minister and nigel are appearing separately on a live tv show as we speak. no opinion polls reveal a country deeply divided on the issue. the two cities that are geographically close but far apart with respect to the european union. >> cambridge, home to one of the world's most famous universities, and thoughtfully pro-european. it's a magnet for students from across the world and thrives on its international connections. most people here including former member of parliament...
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cameron. >> nigel, what's your message to the prime minister now? >> look outside of the window. just look at it, prime minister. the dawn is coming up on an independent united kingdom, something you did your absolute best, you used all your powers to prevent. you did it using every organ of state available to you. you've lost. you've lost the trust of the british people. go. go now. >> he should resign this morning? >> absolutely. >> investors are already reacting to the news in asia, where markets are open, analysts are anticipating volatility in the days and possibly weeks to come. for the latest now we turn to nbc's kelly cobiella in london. kelly? >> reporter: lawrence, we understand we will hear from british prime minister david cameron as well as the head of the bank of england mark carney within the next hour and a half or so. sometime before 7:00 a.m. local time. hearing from both of those gentlemen. we're also starting to hear from leaders throughout the united kingdom including the leader in scotland and the chairman of sinn fein in north
cameron. >> nigel, what's your message to the prime minister now? >> look outside of the window. just look at it, prime minister. the dawn is coming up on an independent united kingdom, something you did your absolute best, you used all your powers to prevent. you did it using every organ of state available to you. you've lost. you've lost the trust of the british people. go. go now. >> he should resign this morning? >> absolutely. >> investors are already reacting...
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and nigel farage will go first, then prime minister david cameron. it is clear that david cameron is there to very much for the position of remain, and nigel farage will be putting the brexit position forward. the problem for the leave camp, the pro-brexit camp, is that he, farage, is not officially part of the campaign. what we are just witnessing just before the debate is for the first time in the united kingdom someone challenging given cameron, the prime minister, to a proper face-to-face debate after his claim during a hastily convened press conference earlier today, the prime minister's claim that the out campaign are telling untruths. he didn't say the word "lies" but he says they are telling untruths about the eu membership. all eyes will be on this debate -- not a face-to-face, but there will be 2 separate sessions. it will be interesting to see whether on sky news there will be a hostile audience particularly towards the prime minister, because what the risk is is that this is turning into an eu referendum into the popularity of the prime m
and nigel farage will go first, then prime minister david cameron. it is clear that david cameron is there to very much for the position of remain, and nigel farage will be putting the brexit position forward. the problem for the leave camp, the pro-brexit camp, is that he, farage, is not officially part of the campaign. what we are just witnessing just before the debate is for the first time in the united kingdom someone challenging given cameron, the prime minister, to a proper face-to-face...
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all of that was being driven by people like nigel farage and to some extent, by boris johnson in the all for their narrow political ends. nigel farage made it clear he was lying about some of the economic arguments he made about the amount of money that britain was paying into the eu, what would be done if that money were saved. all of that now is becoming evident and people are saying what the hell did we do? a million people have now signed a petition saying let's have a new referendum. let's do this again. so there is a lot of second thinking, second thoughts about what was done. >> it's amazing. there's no do-overs in politics. people wake up to find the pound is declining and also to now find out that sales of things they really like, my goodness, my iphone will go through the floor. but the thing that i don't hear people discussing is whether or not the underlying anger and anxiety that you saw in people who voted to brexit had something to do with austerity. to david cameron's own economic programs. political elites program of austerity set the stage for the brexit, it says th
all of that was being driven by people like nigel farage and to some extent, by boris johnson in the all for their narrow political ends. nigel farage made it clear he was lying about some of the economic arguments he made about the amount of money that britain was paying into the eu, what would be done if that money were saved. all of that now is becoming evident and people are saying what the hell did we do? a million people have now signed a petition saying let's have a new referendum. let's...
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nigel gardner. and a lot of news to share with you tonight.fering a huge defeat in his efforts to offer amnesty to 11 million americans. the supreme court blocking the amnesty fiat. donald trump released a statement saying the 4-4 ruling blocked one of the most unconstitutional actions ever undertaken by a president. trump pushing back against critics who say he's lagging on fundraising. >> we are raising a lot of money. when you see that filing. that was for a very short period of time. it was when we barely started. we had a day yesterday, and we had a day the day before yesterday, and we are raising a lot of money. reporter: new reports trump has raised 11 million since tuesday. we'll be taking up the race for the white house. tony sayegh and car yankeery pit join us. benjamin hall in london. benjamin, what can you tell us at this hour? reporter: three hours ago they had them ahead by 4 to points. but now it's too close to call. at stake is the future of the uk and the future of europe. about 70% of the people registered to vote. at the hea
nigel gardner. and a lot of news to share with you tonight.fering a huge defeat in his efforts to offer amnesty to 11 million americans. the supreme court blocking the amnesty fiat. donald trump released a statement saying the 4-4 ruling blocked one of the most unconstitutional actions ever undertaken by a president. trump pushing back against critics who say he's lagging on fundraising. >> we are raising a lot of money. when you see that filing. that was for a very short period of time....
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[applause] nigel farrage: let's -- let's june 23 go down as our independence day. [applause] >> once the results were official, david cameron announced that he would step down by the end of october. he gave a statement to the media, explaining his decision and what it would mean for negotiations going forward. prime minister cameron: good morning, everyone. the country has just taken part in a giant democratic exercise, perhaps the biggest in our history. over 33 million people from england, scotland, wales, northern ireland and gibraltar have all had their say. we should be proud of the fact in these islands we trust the people with these big decisions. we not only have a parliamentary democracy, but on questions about the arrangements for how we're governed, there are times when it is right to ask the people themselves and that is what we have done. the british people have voted to leave the european union and their will must be respected. i want to thank everyone who took part in the campaign on my side of the argument, including all those who put aside party di
[applause] nigel farrage: let's -- let's june 23 go down as our independence day. [applause] >> once the results were official, david cameron announced that he would step down by the end of october. he gave a statement to the media, explaining his decision and what it would mean for negotiations going forward. prime minister cameron: good morning, everyone. the country has just taken part in a giant democratic exercise, perhaps the biggest in our history. over 33 million people from...
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you may have heard nigel farrage talking about it may be the first brick in the wall, indicating the, swedes, ill at thely may follow suit. talk to me about the french. how will it be interpreted in paris? >> i think people try to ignore the fact that marie is very strong. but the fact is all polls show right now in the first round of the presidential elections, which will be in april or may of next year, she will come out the winner in that first round. there will be a runoff she maybe will lose, probably will lose but she's a powerful politician. she's calling this vote for liberty, a vote for freedom. she's saying there has to be a referendum in france. france in 2005 when there was a referendum on what was then the new european constitution, the french voted it down. the french are not hugely enthusiastic about the european experiment. as a result, you have the question about whether a country that is a founding member of the economic community and of the european union, that is part of the group of open borders, part of the euro and one of the largest economies in the world and
you may have heard nigel farrage talking about it may be the first brick in the wall, indicating the, swedes, ill at thely may follow suit. talk to me about the french. how will it be interpreted in paris? >> i think people try to ignore the fact that marie is very strong. but the fact is all polls show right now in the first round of the presidential elections, which will be in april or may of next year, she will come out the winner in that first round. there will be a runoff she maybe...
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that is nigel faraj, one of thed leaders of the leave campaign. he conceded stay campaign would win. not so, nigel. i dare to dream dawn is coming up on independent u.k. look at more of this. [applause] >> we are fought against multinationals. we fought against the big merger banks. we fought against big politics. we fought against lies, corruption and deceit and today honesty, decency and believe in nation. i think now is going to win. [cheers and applause] stuart: 51.1% say out. 48.9% say stay in. nigel farage, one of the leaders of the leave camp there saying he believes the leave camp will win. back to effect on america's markets. we have all-stars with me. peter kernen, goldman sachs, liz peak, columnist, fiscal times. our own ashley webster in london. liz macdonald with us. peter, you first, a bloodbath tomorrow, down what, 500 points? >> i have to say wall street missed it entirely. they really put profit ahead of principle, that is what they missed. remain camp was being driven by dire predictions and they were not focused enough on wall s
that is nigel faraj, one of thed leaders of the leave campaign. he conceded stay campaign would win. not so, nigel. i dare to dream dawn is coming up on independent u.k. look at more of this. [applause] >> we are fought against multinationals. we fought against the big merger banks. we fought against big politics. we fought against lies, corruption and deceit and today honesty, decency and believe in nation. i think now is going to win. [cheers and applause] stuart: 51.1% say out. 48.9%...
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it is not as nigel farage said, this is not the last country will leave the european union. the french are tired of being told what to do by the germ mans. 60% of those citizens want to get out of the european union. germans are tired of supporting welfare state, nearly half of the citizens, not leadership, half of citizens want out. we'll see could countries leave 90% of the citizens, denmark want out of the european union. we'll see more countries leave. many say that could kick off, if it happens rapidly a global recession. at minimum i think we get correction as a result of it. deirdre: geyerry you heard ty say we get a correction as a result. where can investors, if you agree, find the best bargains right now? we know it will not be smooth sailing next 12 to 15 month, if you're willing to hang in there, which stocks are willing to buy on discount? >> before this past week strongest areas of the market, what utilities, real estate and consumer staples, i suspect that is going to continue. there is just no growth out there in economies around the globe. there is no growth
it is not as nigel farage said, this is not the last country will leave the european union. the french are tired of being told what to do by the germ mans. 60% of those citizens want to get out of the european union. germans are tired of supporting welfare state, nearly half of the citizens, not leadership, half of citizens want out. we'll see could countries leave 90% of the citizens, denmark want out of the european union. we'll see more countries leave. many say that could kick off, if it...
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>> there are things that nigel has done that i disagree.nk the important but i try very hard not to single out any individual in this campaign for criticism. it's important to bring it back to the arguments. there are legitimate concerns about migration. i think our economy and culture benefits from new people arrive here. with migration, it has to be confident that the numbers are controlled we can't do that with the eu union. >> another issue you fall more poorly on is the economy. for the criticisms, whatever that truth the specific forecasts we've heard from the bank of england and the treasurer, he is giving specifics for voters to go on. whereas, it's pretty vague, from your side, what a vote to leave would mean to the economy. can you give a specific figure on gdp, for example, that a vote to leave to impact just on the short term? >> i think one of the reasons i'm very wary of making forecasts for the future is that economic forecasts have so often been wrong, whether it's from our own treasury or from organizations like the imf. i
>> there are things that nigel has done that i disagree.nk the important but i try very hard not to single out any individual in this campaign for criticism. it's important to bring it back to the arguments. there are legitimate concerns about migration. i think our economy and culture benefits from new people arrive here. with migration, it has to be confident that the numbers are controlled we can't do that with the eu union. >> another issue you fall more poorly on is the...
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yvonne: nigel farage has not conceded yet. let's go back to the market. rivers and quite dramatically. let's go back to haidi. imagine traders around the world are tearing their hair out at the moment. what volatility we are seeing across just about every asset class. let's start off in asia. about 10 minutes from the open in's ignition and tokyo. we are seeing the nikkei extending gains. we are notably seeing a lot of weakness when it comes to these export-sensitive stocks. yen again crash -- the .03 for athrough 1 moment. stocks coming online slowly, but notably be -- but notably. the plunge in gold prices overnight. it is worth pointing out that we are seeing demand coming back into safe haven gold. the nikkei now up by close to 1%. the yen will be a key factor in terms of how this a plays out. regionally, we are up by about .7%. doing a lot better than the weaker open we were expecting just before the top of the hour. this is what we're seeing in .erms of the yen and in terms of what we are seeing in the pound. take a look at the drop we had. strength
yvonne: nigel farage has not conceded yet. let's go back to the market. rivers and quite dramatically. let's go back to haidi. imagine traders around the world are tearing their hair out at the moment. what volatility we are seeing across just about every asset class. let's start off in asia. about 10 minutes from the open in's ignition and tokyo. we are seeing the nikkei extending gains. we are notably seeing a lot of weakness when it comes to these export-sensitive stocks. yen again crash --...
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we have done it. >> and that was a jubilant uk leader nigel faraj posting on twitter. taking a page out of the donald trump social media playbook. last night, britain narrowly voted to leave the eu. we're tracking that story all morning long for you. >>> welcome back to "way too early." we'll get a chance on the other big headlines. the third police officer to be tried in the death of freddie gray has been found not guilty. baltimore officer caesar goodson jr. drove the transport van in which gray sustained fatal injuries. the defense said there was no evidence of the rough ride. after an eight-day trial, goodson walked away from court cleared of all charges. small groups of demonstrators voiced disapproval. stephanie rawlings blake had issued a statement asking the community for calm and patience and right now four others can face trial in the case of freddie gray. >>> democrats are vowing to keep up the pressure for more gun control measures after ending their sit-in which lasted more than 25 hours, sitting in on the house floor. >> the fight is not over. this is jus
we have done it. >> and that was a jubilant uk leader nigel faraj posting on twitter. taking a page out of the donald trump social media playbook. last night, britain narrowly voted to leave the eu. we're tracking that story all morning long for you. >>> welcome back to "way too early." we'll get a chance on the other big headlines. the third police officer to be tried in the death of freddie gray has been found not guilty. baltimore officer caesar goodson jr. drove the...
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it wasn't a vote to make nigel fairage the prime minister of the uk.and there's no way someone like nigel fairage would have been elected or will ever be elected the prime minister of the uk. it was fueled by a lot of immigration and other issues that are similar to problems that trump talks about here. but there's nowhere near -- it's not the same thing as voting for a person. trump has to overcome it. it's his rhetoric -- the same kind of rhetoric that nigel fairage was talking about in the uk. you can heat up that kind of rhetoric, get people to turn out sq and vote to leave the e.u. i'm not sure that will work for trump. i think it reinforces some of the problems he has in terms of expanding the gop electorate. >> we always hear the popular british slogan, keep calm and carry on. when you hear hillary clinton make the case for calm, steady experienced leadership in the white house, do you think that will resonate with voters here who on one side want change but they do want leadership you can trust? >> her dilemma she's running for the third term.
it wasn't a vote to make nigel fairage the prime minister of the uk.and there's no way someone like nigel fairage would have been elected or will ever be elected the prime minister of the uk. it was fueled by a lot of immigration and other issues that are similar to problems that trump talks about here. but there's nowhere near -- it's not the same thing as voting for a person. trump has to overcome it. it's his rhetoric -- the same kind of rhetoric that nigel fairage was talking about in the...