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> we have spoken with nigel farage.the official campaign, but the other leave campaign. he has given us the statement. "it has been an extraordinary campaign, turnout looks high. and the party will only continue to grow stronger in the future." francine: what are we looking at here? nigel farage, i guess going on to say that the remain campaign probably won. callinglear concession, out to his people of the future, like a concession works. francine: did he know otherwise? cam: other people that were with him have told different stories, but the most important thing, that was breaking news at the moment the polls closed, followed immediately by a pollster. at cap.pm, usually we see -- at 10:00 p.m., usually we see the famous exit poll. this was an exclusive exit poll. they follow up, backing nigel farage's words with data, saying it was 52-48. and by 10:04p.m., p.m., sky news -- these incredible pieces of information that would prove wrong, drove the pound up before the biggest crash of any major currency in the history o
> we have spoken with nigel farage.the official campaign, but the other leave campaign. he has given us the statement. "it has been an extraordinary campaign, turnout looks high. and the party will only continue to grow stronger in the future." francine: what are we looking at here? nigel farage, i guess going on to say that the remain campaign probably won. callinglear concession, out to his people of the future, like a concession works. francine: did he know otherwise? cam: other...
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maybe not for nigel farage, though.ith very blonde looking hair, with speculation he was hoping to align his appearence closer to that of the us president's. here's the pair side by side. mr farage has rubbished the claims, saying his blonde—looking locks was merely down to spending "a week in sunny cornwall". idid i did talk to him and i said, you look a bit different? he said it is because he is a little bit more svelte as he doesn't run ukip any more he can take care hot. i will bat for him here, and say i don't think he he is trying to copy donald trump, but he certainly has the time 110w trump, but he certainly has the time now to focus more trump, but he certainly has the time now to focus more on trump, but he certainly has the time now to focus more on his appearance. now, while they continue to talk here in brussels, tempers are flaring in washington. the deputy attorney general, rod rosenstein, was testifying before lawmakers today and got quite an earful. yes, some conserative republicans say they're not gett
maybe not for nigel farage, though.ith very blonde looking hair, with speculation he was hoping to align his appearence closer to that of the us president's. here's the pair side by side. mr farage has rubbished the claims, saying his blonde—looking locks was merely down to spending "a week in sunny cornwall". idid i did talk to him and i said, you look a bit different? he said it is because he is a little bit more svelte as he doesn't run ukip any more he can take care hot. i will...
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nigel farage, great to have you with us on "fox news @ night."you. >> shannon: when we return, howie kurtz takes a look at the media's coverage of president trump's handling of the family separation policy and criticism from an unlikely source. that story next. ♪ flo needs help?! [ engine revving ] take me to her! ♪ coming, flo! why aren't we taking roads?! flo. [ horn honking ] -oh. you made it. do you have change for a dollar? -this was the emergency? [ engine revving ] yes, i was busy! -24-hour roadside assistance. from america's number-one motorcycle insurer. -you know, i think you're my best friend. you don't have to say i'm your best friend. that's okay. you don't have to say i'm your best friend. directv now gives you more for your thing. get all the good stuff about tv without all the bad stuff. yes! you can still stream your favorite shows... yes! ...with no annual contract. wait, what? it's live tv. yes! with no satellites. what? and no bulky hardware. no bulky hardware! isn't that great news? yes! noooooo! noooo. try directv now for $1
nigel farage, great to have you with us on "fox news @ night."you. >> shannon: when we return, howie kurtz takes a look at the media's coverage of president trump's handling of the family separation policy and criticism from an unlikely source. that story next. ♪ flo needs help?! [ engine revving ] take me to her! ♪ coming, flo! why aren't we taking roads?! flo. [ horn honking ] -oh. you made it. do you have change for a dollar? -this was the emergency? [ engine revving ]...
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questioning brexit guru adam fleming, with noises off from studio guests alistair campbell and nigel faraged everybody else's? badly. stop it, you two! very well. very badly. all right, we've got very badly and very well in the studio. shush! adam? the easy answer is, it depends. i kind of think it's hard for younger people to have kind of more of an understanding about brexit. but since i've got to learn about it, i'm actually finding it really interesting. well, adam can spend hours with you about it. thank you for coming in and to everybody for being on the show — not that binder! opinion was divided on that encounter, with philip copsey tweeting. .. stephan garcia disagreed. and others were just left bemused. and that's all from us. thank you for all of your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions on bbc news and current affairs, or even appear on the programme, you can call us on 0370 010 6676. or e—mail newswatch@bbc. co. uk. you can find us on twitter @newswatchbbc and do have a look at the website for previous interviews. the address for that is bbc.co.uk/newswatch. t
questioning brexit guru adam fleming, with noises off from studio guests alistair campbell and nigel faraged everybody else's? badly. stop it, you two! very well. very badly. all right, we've got very badly and very well in the studio. shush! adam? the easy answer is, it depends. i kind of think it's hard for younger people to have kind of more of an understanding about brexit. but since i've got to learn about it, i'm actually finding it really interesting. well, adam can spend hours with you...
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nigel farage is here to set the record straight. at the lowest price... is as easy as dates, deals, done! simply enter your destination and dates... and see all the hotels for your stay! tripadvisor searches over 200 booking sites... to show you the lowest prices... so you can get the best deal on the right hotel for you. dates, deals, done! tripadvisor. visit tripadvisor.com it can detect a threat using ai, and respond 60 times faster. it lets you know where your data lives, down to the very server. it keeps your insights from prying eyes, so they're used by no one else but you. it is... the cloud. the ibm cloud. the cloud that's built for all your apps. ai ready. secure to the core. the ibm cloud is the cloud for smarter business. >> shannon: british prime minister theresa may is under pressure from oppotion lawmakers tancel president trump's upcoming visit to the u.k. she's harshly rebuking the pres >> theresa may is under pressure from opposition lawmakers to cancel donald trump's upcoming visit to the uk, harshly rebuking the idpres.'s family separat
nigel farage is here to set the record straight. at the lowest price... is as easy as dates, deals, done! simply enter your destination and dates... and see all the hotels for your stay! tripadvisor searches over 200 booking sites... to show you the lowest prices... so you can get the best deal on the right hotel for you. dates, deals, done! tripadvisor. visit tripadvisor.com it can detect a threat using ai, and respond 60 times faster. it lets you know where your data lives, down to the very...
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one has to say i always want to ask nigel farage if you had lost 52—48, would you have gone away, shutd tended the roses? i very much doubt that. of course, independence from scotland there was a referendum a few years ago there and we are talking about another referendum in scotland. the reality of what happened yesterday and what's unfolding today and now with labour is that the proposals and compromises being put forward are simply not working. the parties are very divided on what the answer is and that's going to be the disagreements will have to go again. habibou arsene we are negotiating all the time with ourselves but not with europe. it's that exhausting to negotiate with ourselves. we have not returned to talk to people we have to talk to. the front page of the daily telegraph —— telegraph, this is an interesting story. the new home secretary, apparently going to announce tomorrow doors open to thousands more skilled migrants. so i sort of softening of the line that there has been at the home office since the days when theresa may was there. this is something i think a lot of
one has to say i always want to ask nigel farage if you had lost 52—48, would you have gone away, shutd tended the roses? i very much doubt that. of course, independence from scotland there was a referendum a few years ago there and we are talking about another referendum in scotland. the reality of what happened yesterday and what's unfolding today and now with labour is that the proposals and compromises being put forward are simply not working. the parties are very divided on what the...
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questioning brexit guru adam fleming with noises off from studio guests alistair campbell and nigel farageadly! stop it, you two! very well. very badly. we have got very badly and very well in the studio. shush! adam? the easy answer is, it depends... i kind of think it's hard for younger people to have kind of more of an understanding about brexit but since i've got to learn about it, i'm actually finding it really interesting. well, adam can spend hours with you about it! thank you for coming in and to everybody for being on the show — not that binder! opinion was divided on that encounter, with philip copsey tweeting... the incredibly dumbed down daily politics hits an absolute all—time low when you start to invite the likes of complete and utter airhead hayley hughes on. stephan garcia disagreed. although i don't watch love island, i found it great to see one of the contestants, hayley, interacting with politics on daily politics. has good potential to help other youngsters understand. well done! and others were just left bemused. it feels two halves of my life that were never meant to
questioning brexit guru adam fleming with noises off from studio guests alistair campbell and nigel farageadly! stop it, you two! very well. very badly. we have got very badly and very well in the studio. shush! adam? the easy answer is, it depends... i kind of think it's hard for younger people to have kind of more of an understanding about brexit but since i've got to learn about it, i'm actually finding it really interesting. well, adam can spend hours with you about it! thank you for coming...
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nigel farage thank you.reat to see you as always. >> thank you. >> tucker: before traveling to singapore for the north korean summit the president made a stop in canada for a meeting at the g-7. while there he struck an add investor sacial position temperature on trade matters much to the annoyance of angela merkel and canadian prime minister trudeau. the press, of course, would never dare root for america or american in international dispute. of course not. so they quickly condemned the president's behavior. they warned he may have hurt the feelings of the other leaders who are apparently very fragile. watch. >> donald trump has insulted justin trudeau of canada called him weak. attacking our allies sort of ridiculing them. >> extraordinary photo and it doesn't make president trump look very good. that may be one reason why is he lashing out at gerny now. >> insulting germany and justin trudeau calling everybody by first names which is undiplomatic. >> i don't know if he is threatened by justin trudeau bein
nigel farage thank you.reat to see you as always. >> thank you. >> tucker: before traveling to singapore for the north korean summit the president made a stop in canada for a meeting at the g-7. while there he struck an add investor sacial position temperature on trade matters much to the annoyance of angela merkel and canadian prime minister trudeau. the press, of course, would never dare root for america or american in international dispute. of course not. so they quickly...
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saying the campaign had probably failed. >> we spoke with nigel farage and he has given us this statementhigh and it looks like remain will edge it. >> then it political analyst came on with exit polls backing up nigel farage. >> we now expect the united kingdom will remain part of the european union. >> the predictions proved to be a stunningly wrong. -- simpson in in london. >> a market has been shocked in a big way. >> in the morning, one of the biggest currency wrapped. >> 82,000. >> than the results plummeted. trillions in asset values where wiped off of the books. but there were a few winners. as bloomberg reports, a small group of people had a secret advantage. hedge funds had hired at least six u.k. polling companies to serve and help them profit from the market tumult. pollsters stole advanced information about the vote, including exit polling data that would of been a legal for them to give to the public. favorite poster was involved. you can follow me on twitter at cam simpson news, and get all of your update at tictoc. julie: that was one of our highlights from tictoc, really
saying the campaign had probably failed. >> we spoke with nigel farage and he has given us this statementhigh and it looks like remain will edge it. >> then it political analyst came on with exit polls backing up nigel farage. >> we now expect the united kingdom will remain part of the european union. >> the predictions proved to be a stunningly wrong. -- simpson in in london. >> a market has been shocked in a big way. >> in the morning, one of the biggest...
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russians are after something but if they wanted to cause trouble with the russians go through nigel faragelert saying our let's hope are links to ukip don't ruin out hope are links to ukip don't ruin our reputation. let's talk about these boats coming up in the commons which will be very important, very important for the brexit process. all sorts of pressure on rebel tory mps. the sunday telegraph has backed theresa may, or getjeremy corbyn. another one saying if you don't backed theresa may you will get borisjohnson. either way backed theresa may you will get boris johnson. either way a backed theresa may you will get borisjohnson. either way a lot of pressure. it is and a lot of it is aimed at tory mp's. did not aimed at us as aimed at tory mp's. did not aimed at us as readers, it's winding up the pressure and leading tory mp's think there is a genuine threat. is the really? the telegraph story is a highly unusual show of unity across the brexit divide. amber rudd who was in four remain writing a piece with iain duncan smith, is that across the brexit remain? amber rudd has a very pro br
russians are after something but if they wanted to cause trouble with the russians go through nigel faragelert saying our let's hope are links to ukip don't ruin out hope are links to ukip don't ruin our reputation. let's talk about these boats coming up in the commons which will be very important, very important for the brexit process. all sorts of pressure on rebel tory mps. the sunday telegraph has backed theresa may, or getjeremy corbyn. another one saying if you don't backed theresa may...
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is elected you know for a left or right and if you know they follow exactly the same policies nigel farage saw that and so from the left did the mentor of u.k. labor leader jeremy corbin in europe keep positions on appointing not electing the commission for example or appointed not one of them in the team and the way that europe has developed is that the banker and the mountain national corporations have got very powerful positions and if you come in on their own they will tell you we're cannot do another acceptable ideas that we are today supposed to be given voice on the streets of the eternal city but italy which will be the third largest economy in the e.u. after breck's it has long been targeted for not being in line with washington in one thousand nine hundred the e.u. parliament debated nature collaboration with armed groups to define democracy as former f.b.i. consultant paul williams told sean stone son the film director oliver about operation gladio on r.t. is watching the hawks during gladio one the years of lead in italy when there were these horrific bombings even the blown yo
is elected you know for a left or right and if you know they follow exactly the same policies nigel farage saw that and so from the left did the mentor of u.k. labor leader jeremy corbin in europe keep positions on appointing not electing the commission for example or appointed not one of them in the team and the way that europe has developed is that the banker and the mountain national corporations have got very powerful positions and if you come in on their own they will tell you we're cannot...
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i mean, nigel farage is talking about political games and project via?ion for their future to be entirely assured. you say they don‘t need to worry, but they clearly are. the government needs to demonstrate more solidly and tangibly to businesses, notjust airbus, bmw, and other big businesses, but it can secure future trade and relationships? i think it‘s absolutely right that we need to secure our future trading relationship with the eu. that is why the government is working hard on these matters. it is eminently doable. i have been critical of the government in the past. i think the treasury has been holding up some investment, but smoothness at the border is doable. it‘s is doable without being in the customs union that would deny the future of everybody in the country, the ability to trade around the world. to control our own trade defences. these are things that matter to the steel industry and all sorts of industries. if you‘re talking about responsibility it‘s all so mps horo i insisting the prospect of a no deal scenario is still on the table. th
i mean, nigel farage is talking about political games and project via?ion for their future to be entirely assured. you say they don‘t need to worry, but they clearly are. the government needs to demonstrate more solidly and tangibly to businesses, notjust airbus, bmw, and other big businesses, but it can secure future trade and relationships? i think it‘s absolutely right that we need to secure our future trading relationship with the eu. that is why the government is working hard on these...
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case, they gave a free poll to sky news in which nigel farage did this extraordinary concession.tement was put on the screen. it was followed immediately by this pulled it backed up for rod. they were spectacularly wrong. it drove the pound higher ahead of this massive crash. encapsulatesort of a lot of the questions about what happened in the days up to, on the day, and that night. caroline: that is fascinating reporting. it's been one of the top stories read today. thank you very much indeed for that reporting. turkey's lira is fluctuating today as erdogan wins. 16%, one of the worst performing currencies. we anticipated he would win. it's what happens next that is real to the market. basically, he was able to seal the deal in the first round. that was a surprise. there is a shift in parliament. the ruling party has to work -- another party to wield of same influence. in the stock market, we saw a rally like we did with the turkish lira. the turkish market is 2% lower. investors want something more. they are looking for more policy certainty on the economic front. they rely on
case, they gave a free poll to sky news in which nigel farage did this extraordinary concession.tement was put on the screen. it was followed immediately by this pulled it backed up for rod. they were spectacularly wrong. it drove the pound higher ahead of this massive crash. encapsulatesort of a lot of the questions about what happened in the days up to, on the day, and that night. caroline: that is fascinating reporting. it's been one of the top stories read today. thank you very much indeed...
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nigel farage was a famous face on the campaign — aaron banks puts millions where the ukip leader's mouth. we've now got a full—scale russian witch—hunt going on. you know, before that was... before that all occurred, there was no issue. with leave eu spokesman andy wigmore alongside, they admitted meeting this man — russian ambassador alexander yakovenko several times. said they offered little beyond the phone number of donald trump's transition team. and they volunteered their e—mails with the russians, already passed to the us embassy. we have been pretty open about everything we have done. we've done nothing sinister. what were you hoping to gain, what were you going to get out of this? well, i was hoping for a good lunch and that is what i did get from this. many good lunches or? the first one was the best. did you ever accept money from the russian government? no. nyet. aaron banks brushed off the fact he'd met a russian businessman and discussed a gold mine deal. did you do business with russia as a consequence of these meetings you had? yeah. you know, i've got no business interes
nigel farage was a famous face on the campaign — aaron banks puts millions where the ukip leader's mouth. we've now got a full—scale russian witch—hunt going on. you know, before that was... before that all occurred, there was no issue. with leave eu spokesman andy wigmore alongside, they admitted meeting this man — russian ambassador alexander yakovenko several times. said they offered little beyond the phone number of donald trump's transition team. and they volunteered their...
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is elected you know for a left or right and if you know they follow exactly the same policies nigel farage saw that and so from the left did the mentor of u.k. labor leader jeremy corbin in europe positions are appointed not elected to the commission for example or appointed not. and the way that europe was developed is that the banker and the mountain national corporations have got very powerful. and if you come in on their own they will tell you we're cannot do another acceptable ideas that were today supposed to be given voice on the streets of the eternal city but italy which will be the third largest economy in the e.u. after breck's it has long been targeted for not being in line with washington in one thousand nine hundred the e.u. parliament debated nature collaboration with armed groups to define democracy as former f.b.i. consultant paul williams told sean stone son of film director oliver about operation gladio one r.t. is watching the hawks during larry or one the years of lead in italy when there were these horrific bombings even the blown your bombing posited from time they w
is elected you know for a left or right and if you know they follow exactly the same policies nigel farage saw that and so from the left did the mentor of u.k. labor leader jeremy corbin in europe positions are appointed not elected to the commission for example or appointed not. and the way that europe was developed is that the banker and the mountain national corporations have got very powerful. and if you come in on their own they will tell you we're cannot do another acceptable ideas that...
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is elected you know for a left or right and if you know they follow exactly the same policies nigel farage saw that and so from the left did the mentor of u.k. labor leader jeremy corbin in europe positions are appointed not elected the commission for example or appointed not one of them in the team and the way that europe has developed is that the bankers and the mountain national corporations have got very powerful positions and if you come in on their terms they will tell you what and cannot do and then john acceptable ideas that were today supposed to be given voice on the streets of the eternal city but italy which will be the third largest economy in the e.u. after breck's it has long been targeted for not being in line with washington in one thousand nine hundred eleven debated nato collaboration with armed groups to defy democracy as former f.b.i. consultant paul williams told sean stone son a film director all over about operation gladio. one r.t. is watching the hawks during larry or one of the years of lead in italy when they release riffing bombings even the blown your bombing
is elected you know for a left or right and if you know they follow exactly the same policies nigel farage saw that and so from the left did the mentor of u.k. labor leader jeremy corbin in europe positions are appointed not elected the commission for example or appointed not one of them in the team and the way that europe has developed is that the bankers and the mountain national corporations have got very powerful positions and if you come in on their terms they will tell you what and cannot...
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nigel farage was a famous face on the campaign. but did he collude with russians, including moscow's ambassador? mps wanted answers, and they got denials and more. we've now got a full—scale russian witch—hunt going on. you know, before that was... before that all occurred, there was no issue. with leave. eu spokesman andy wigmore alongside, they admitted meeting this man, russian ambassador alexander yakovenko, several times. they said they offered little beyond the phone number of donald trump's transition team. and they volunteered their e—mails with the russians, already passed to the us embassy. we have been pretty open about everything we have done. we've done nothing sinister. what were you hoping to gain? what were you going to get out of this? well, i was hoping for a good lunch, and that is what i did get from this. many good lunches or...? the first one was the best. did you ever accept money from the russian government? no. nyet. aaron banks brushed off the fact he'd met a russian businessman and discussed a gold mine d
nigel farage was a famous face on the campaign. but did he collude with russians, including moscow's ambassador? mps wanted answers, and they got denials and more. we've now got a full—scale russian witch—hunt going on. you know, before that was... before that all occurred, there was no issue. with leave. eu spokesman andy wigmore alongside, they admitted meeting this man, russian ambassador alexander yakovenko, several times. they said they offered little beyond the phone number of donald...
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this wasn't the official leave campaign, its main funder was aaron banks who is a friend of nigel faragem a committee which is looking into how russia is trying to influence western democracies will question him on his russian connection, today the sunday times revealed that aaron banks met the russian ambassador on three occasions rather than once which he claimed and looked into his business dealings. steven kinnock told me he will be writing to the police asking for them to investigate as well. aaron banks says this is a political witch hunt. the russian embassy didn't try to influence brexit. i must tell you two years on from the referendum, it feels like campaigning is still in police in essex have called off the search for a woman who worked as a door—to—door debt collector, after finding a body in a house. tina cantello, who was a9, was last seen on friday evening, as she went out to work. was last seen on friday evening, a man is being held on suspicion of murder. tens of thousands of people have been marching across the uk, to mark 100 years since the first british women won the
this wasn't the official leave campaign, its main funder was aaron banks who is a friend of nigel faragem a committee which is looking into how russia is trying to influence western democracies will question him on his russian connection, today the sunday times revealed that aaron banks met the russian ambassador on three occasions rather than once which he claimed and looked into his business dealings. steven kinnock told me he will be writing to the police asking for them to investigate as...
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is elected you know for a left or right and if you know they follow exactly the same policies nigel farage saw that and so from the left to the mentor of u.k. labor leader jeremy corbin in europe the key positions are upon not electing the commission for example or appointed not one of them in the team and the way that europe has developed is that the bankers and the mountain national corporations have got very powerful positions and if you comment on them they will tell you what and cannot do and then john acceptable ideas that were today supposed to be given voice on the streets of the eternal city but italy which will be the third largest economy in the e.u. off to rex it has long been targeted for not being in line with washington in one thousand nine hundred eleven debated nature collaboration with ome groups to defy democracy as former f.b.i. consultant paul williams told sean stone son a film director all of us about operation gladio one r t is watching the hawks during gladio one the years of lead in italy when there were these horrific bombings even the blown your bombing posited
is elected you know for a left or right and if you know they follow exactly the same policies nigel farage saw that and so from the left to the mentor of u.k. labor leader jeremy corbin in europe the key positions are upon not electing the commission for example or appointed not one of them in the team and the way that europe has developed is that the bankers and the mountain national corporations have got very powerful positions and if you comment on them they will tell you what and cannot do...
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we'll talk to nigel farage about the possibility of us seeing a trump-putin get-together.♪ with expedia, you can book a flight, hotel, car, and activity... all in one place. ♪ everything you need to go. ♪ expedia® . >> there is no limit to what north korea can achieve when it gisp i and embraces commerce and engagement with the rest of the world. stuart: you heard it right there. president trump speaking in singapore earlier this morning. one group seemed to be left out from the north korea talks, and that would be the europeans. joining us now, fox news contributor nigel farage. you know, they are left out of all of this. doesn't that represent a shift in our america's diplomatic focus? >> of course it does, and we saw this at the g7. you see, europe is very confused. you've got a european union in brussels that wants to represent the whole of europe and got a new government in italy, for example, who want to have an italian voice. there is this huge conflict and battle going on within europe as to who should speak for it. what was interesting is the photograph at g7 of a
we'll talk to nigel farage about the possibility of us seeing a trump-putin get-together.♪ with expedia, you can book a flight, hotel, car, and activity... all in one place. ♪ everything you need to go. ♪ expedia® . >> there is no limit to what north korea can achieve when it gisp i and embraces commerce and engagement with the rest of the world. stuart: you heard it right there. president trump speaking in singapore earlier this morning. one group seemed to be left out from the...
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jillian: nigel farage, great to have you with us, appreciate it. >> thank you. minutes after the hour, california lawmakers accused of putting politics over public safety with new bill to change the police rule book. the call to action to make sure that doesn't happen. rob: and more backlash over a disgusting antipolice poster that has democrats in another state turning on their own. carley shimkus and jacky ibaÑez. jillian: oh, hey. e to unplug and be together. with my bladder leakage, i'm not doing that anymore. when i went hiking with the other product, it just didn't fit right and i was always readjusting it. so, now our camping trips are their camping trips. but with the new sizes of depend fit-flex, it feels like it was made for me. i'm ready to get back our time together. introducing more sizes for better comfort. new depend fit-flex underwear is guaranteed to be your best fit. get a free sample at depend.com sorry, one second it's loading, look. security: let's speed this up please. security: thank you. ♪ uh! ♪ can we fix this phone tonight? it's really
jillian: nigel farage, great to have you with us, appreciate it. >> thank you. minutes after the hour, california lawmakers accused of putting politics over public safety with new bill to change the police rule book. the call to action to make sure that doesn't happen. rob: and more backlash over a disgusting antipolice poster that has democrats in another state turning on their own. carley shimkus and jacky ibaÑez. jillian: oh, hey. e to unplug and be together. with my bladder leakage,...
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instead, since nigel farage is a big piece of the story, we decided to lean into him and we give you a lot of nigel. jason: it is a startling cover. a little scary when you first look at it. is that intentional? chris: yeah, we wanted it to be direct. you get a lot of him. he has this expression that is just a lot of emotion coming from him. you get attention with the words. jason: up next, we dive into the price issue with the diamond merchant who stole over $2.5 billion in india. carol: but not in diamonds. plus, how thieves stole millions of bees. jason: this is "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ carol: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." jason: you can also find us online at businessweek.com. carol: and on our mobile app. in the heist issue, we learn about one thief. jason: he was a global celebrity of sorts. carol: he was a jeweler to the stars. >> the national bank reported earlier this year that they had started digging into their international transaction record and learned, initially, they reported that $44 million were missing. this vehicle for this is the very unluxurious an
instead, since nigel farage is a big piece of the story, we decided to lean into him and we give you a lot of nigel. jason: it is a startling cover. a little scary when you first look at it. is that intentional? chris: yeah, we wanted it to be direct. you get a lot of him. he has this expression that is just a lot of emotion coming from him. you get attention with the words. jason: up next, we dive into the price issue with the diamond merchant who stole over $2.5 billion in india. carol: but...
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farage. spoken to nigel not the official leave campaign, but the other leave campaign.n us this statement. it has been an extraordinary referendum campaign. turnout looks to be exceptionally high. and and i are going nowhere the party will grow stronger in the future. >> if you look at the timestamp, it was 10:01. this came on as breaking sentsive news on sky news to 127 countries around the world the moment the polls closed. after that it was followed up with an exclusive online poll. there was no broadcasters poll that night. that is the timeslot when british voters expect to see the authoritative word from john curtis and his team. yougov filled that gap and backed up barraged's call. what they didn't say, what sky didn't know, was they sold a private exit poll to a hedge fund for about $1 million. also, they gave that poll for free to sky. so their client actually got a poll that gave them exactly the same results before they made that call. so they were in a position to trade on the way up and on the way down because they got the data. matt: i can understand that i
farage. spoken to nigel not the official leave campaign, but the other leave campaign.n us this statement. it has been an extraordinary referendum campaign. turnout looks to be exceptionally high. and and i are going nowhere the party will grow stronger in the future. >> if you look at the timestamp, it was 10:01. this came on as breaking sentsive news on sky news to 127 countries around the world the moment the polls closed. after that it was followed up with an exclusive online poll....
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i saw in the european elections of 2014 was nigel farage, the beginning, the reinvig racing, europe is the united states, i think you see now pieces put together where you see populist movements. you could begin to see the elements of bernie sanders coupled with the trump movement that really becomes a dominant political force in american politics. >> next on this cnn special, trump has yet to build his wall and his tax cut disproportionately helps corporation or people who are already rich. as the trumpian revolution as bannon envisions it failed? i asked steve bannon. >> remember, i was the guy that argued, there ought to be a 44% tax for the upper brackets? that was dismissed early on. you have to make manufacturing competitive in the united states, that's the heart of the te text. >> it hasn't come back. >> the estate tax exemption has been doubled. >> it's 2% of americans pay saturday taxes. >> is this the one? >> fareed, i do disagree, sometimes you are caught too much in the process. don't miss the final days of our semi-annual sale save up to $700 on sleep number 360 smart beds
i saw in the european elections of 2014 was nigel farage, the beginning, the reinvig racing, europe is the united states, i think you see now pieces put together where you see populist movements. you could begin to see the elements of bernie sanders coupled with the trump movement that really becomes a dominant political force in american politics. >> next on this cnn special, trump has yet to build his wall and his tax cut disproportionately helps corporation or people who are already...
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commissioned and used by hedge funds and others, and the other is the public statement made by nigel faragely conceding victory to the remaining side. that had an immediate impact on sterling and we know how hedge subsequently benefited. it is the interaction of those two things which is now causing a lot of questions in westminster. calls for a parliamentary termination inquiry into this, and i would endorse that. i think we need to see -- clearly, we need insight into what happened that day to see whether or not people were manipulating the referendum for their own private gain and what steps we need to take in the future to prevent this from happening. matt: thank you so much for your time. lord peter mandelson is the president of policy network and commissioner,an spending time with us on bloomberg television. we want to talk about air france, they have had a tough quarter as they dealt with strike senate leadership uncertainties. for more, we are joined from paris. us aboutt can you tell the problem the airline faces, especially for investors as we look over the last quarter and a half
commissioned and used by hedge funds and others, and the other is the public statement made by nigel faragely conceding victory to the remaining side. that had an immediate impact on sterling and we know how hedge subsequently benefited. it is the interaction of those two things which is now causing a lot of questions in westminster. calls for a parliamentary termination inquiry into this, and i would endorse that. i think we need to see -- clearly, we need insight into what happened that day...
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. > we are asking questions, going back to nigel farage, with hat role he played with the concessione know that he's good charge of h a guy in station, a polling and the question is what information did he have that had run elieve the out had not this. suddenly we had the vote turning, and the currency moves of people to make money. i'm connecting dots where i shouldn't. this is the interference that questions should be asked here. spoke to us, and said he did not get that information before the statement concession, and claims that concessionnequivocal to the contact roman movement. that he was raising questions on would carry t they the day. ld carry the day. in movement. that he was raising questions on whether or not they would carry the day. later he revised the statement to make it clearhat he was rais know. is the t now rehabilitation in the u.k., whether it's looking at the hedge fund, the polling protocols, the there's not going be another referendum. >> no, and there's nothing in the story suggesting that the eferendum would have been different. the house of lords had a omm
. > we are asking questions, going back to nigel farage, with hat role he played with the concessione know that he's good charge of h a guy in station, a polling and the question is what information did he have that had run elieve the out had not this. suddenly we had the vote turning, and the currency moves of people to make money. i'm connecting dots where i shouldn't. this is the interference that questions should be asked here. spoke to us, and said he did not get that information before...
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nigel farage, anthony scaramucci, sean spicer and joe lieberman. mace -- you don't want to miss it, we are you all morning long. ♪ it took guts to start my business. but as it grew bigger and bigger, it took a whole lot more. that's why i switched to the spark cash card from capital one. with it, i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy. everything. ... for twenty years over two million customers have trusted blinds dot com to upgrade their homes. because blinds dot com makes it easy to get made to order custom blinds that will transform any room in just minutes. every order gets free samples, free shipping, even a free online design consultation. they keep it simple, and you'll love your new look. just ask their customers. 30,000 five star reviews. (vo) go to blinds dot com slash fox for sitewide savings plus 5 percent off. it's me. your sleep number 360 smart bed... checking in. last night i warmed your feet so you fell asleep faster. i sensed you roll over and automatically softened your side to melt away pressure points and keep you sl
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questioning brexit guru adam fleming, with noises off from studio guests alistair campbell and nigel farageit's hard for younger people to have kind of more of an understanding about brexit. but, since i've got to learn about it, i'm actually finding it really interesting. well, adam can spend hours with you about it. thank you for coming in and to everybody for being on the show — not that binder! 0pinion was divided on that encounter, with philip copsey tweeting. .. stephan garcia disagreed. and others were just left bemused. and that's all from us. thank you for all your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions on bbc news and current affairs, or even appear on the programme, you can call us on 0370 010 6676, or e—mail newswatch@bbc. co. uk. you can find us on twitter @newswatchbbc, and do have a look at the website for previous interviews. the address for that is bbc.co.uk/newswatch. that's all from us. we'll be back to hear your thoughts about bbc news coverage again next week. goodbye. good morning, welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and steph mcgovern. 0ur headlin
questioning brexit guru adam fleming, with noises off from studio guests alistair campbell and nigel farageit's hard for younger people to have kind of more of an understanding about brexit. but, since i've got to learn about it, i'm actually finding it really interesting. well, adam can spend hours with you about it. thank you for coming in and to everybody for being on the show — not that binder! 0pinion was divided on that encounter, with philip copsey tweeting. .. stephan garcia...
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. -- youember you get remember nigel farage's party that pushed brexit and delivered it to an extent.you so much. emma ross thomas, always brilliant on this important vote. we will have coverage of this through the midday in london, and worldwide on bloomberg news. we are going to continue with our guests. he is truly a founding father. we are thrilled to bring you ought marketing -- bring you ssing, now at the center for financial studies. he was there at the outset of the ecb and the euro. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: this is "bloomberg surveillance." we were talking about brexit. now let's get back to what it would take to actually move the pound maybe on the back of the vote a little later in the house of commons. peter, when you look at pound dynamics, how doesn't move depending on -- how does it move depending on what the outcome of the vote is? >> is the rebels win, if the government is defeated here, it will probably first of all knee-jerk go lower. what i think will be the enduring reaction will actually be rising. , if that takes out the possibility of the u.k. leaving the
. -- youember you get remember nigel farage's party that pushed brexit and delivered it to an extent.you so much. emma ross thomas, always brilliant on this important vote. we will have coverage of this through the midday in london, and worldwide on bloomberg news. we are going to continue with our guests. he is truly a founding father. we are thrilled to bring you ought marketing -- bring you ssing, now at the center for financial studies. he was there at the outset of the ecb and the euro....
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aroundory also centers the issue of what nigel farage new win -- knew and what he said.ng on sky. i rarely quote from the daily mail but i am going to do so now because the story is for rogers denies purposely misleading the nation when he conceded defeat on the eu referendum night. my understanding is this is causing some consternation down in westminster and there is some degree of interest in having some parliamentary investigation. im: a nice summary and what find interesting is how different the u.s. in the u.k. is and how they treat these might this orit it might that. let's move on to the transparency of a present tense brexit discussion with jane foley of rabobank. -- whatat is your call #jane: is your call? jane: we do think that cable is honorable but if we look at what is impacting sterling right now, there are just cofactors. andbank of england hiking if they do hike, that will give sterling some support. we have to look at the politics and one thing that is surprising is given the confusion about brexit and what the government's position is which is supposed
aroundory also centers the issue of what nigel farage new win -- knew and what he said.ng on sky. i rarely quote from the daily mail but i am going to do so now because the story is for rogers denies purposely misleading the nation when he conceded defeat on the eu referendum night. my understanding is this is causing some consternation down in westminster and there is some degree of interest in having some parliamentary investigation. im: a nice summary and what find interesting is how...
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