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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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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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they didn't want to be associated with nigel faraj and kind of the racist points of view. some people didn't care. there were those that silent people, who did want to get out but didn't really tell anyone. trish: that is very interesting. similar to what we saw with donald trump. in his campaign, some people wrote him off. this is reality tv star that will not have. in the way of traction. a lot of voters were not willing to admit at first. kind of liked what he was saying. by the time they were at the ballot box you saw they really liked what he was saying. similar again. i do want to point out to the viewers, those betting sites, we've been talking about ashley, 65% now say going to be out. >> wow. trish: you are seeing asian markets, back down more than 200 points right now. you can see singapore trading lower by half a percent. nikkei off 157%. just to give you a sense where things are, 51.2% for out. 48.8% for in. so again the advantage right now going to the out folks. the japanese spokesperson, government spokesperson just moments ago coming out saying that he is v
they didn't want to be associated with nigel faraj and kind of the racist points of view. some people didn't care. there were those that silent people, who did want to get out but didn't really tell anyone. trish: that is very interesting. similar to what we saw with donald trump. in his campaign, some people wrote him off. this is reality tv star that will not have. in the way of traction. a lot of voters were not willing to admit at first. kind of liked what he was saying. by the time they...
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independence party chief nigel faraj sided with fishermen campaigning for britain to leave. >> our communities are being devastated and being destroyed as a direct result of the fisheries policy. >>>> the debate has been shakin up financial mararkets. share prices aroround the world are falling as investors worry about the impact of a british exit. >> the g7 and other big carbon emitters want to enroll businesses in the fight against climate change. representatives are in tokyo to talk about market-based policies such as carbon taxes. japan and germany are co-chairing the first meeting of the platform for a strategic dialogue on carbon marketets. it's a follow-up to last month's g7 summit. jajapanese environment ministet tamayo m marukawawa said greenh gas emissions must be slashed and the global economy decarbonized. she said both need to happen this century to prevent more global warming. >> now is the time for us to step forward and take concrete aconon. >> the officials are discussing ways to spur corporate activity and investstment through carbob taxes and emission trading systems. they'r
independence party chief nigel faraj sided with fishermen campaigning for britain to leave. >> our communities are being devastated and being destroyed as a direct result of the fisheries policy. >>>> the debate has been shakin up financial mararkets. share prices aroround the world are falling as investors worry about the impact of a british exit. >> the g7 and other big carbon emitters want to enroll businesses in the fight against climate change. representatives are...
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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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>> that was nigel faraj, one of the leaders of the brexit movement reacting very differently from the leaders of britain and the u.s. to the big vote. let's bring in our panel, steve hayes of the "weekly standard," david cottony, from "u.s. news and world report" and syndicated columnist charles krauthammer. big picture, steve. what does this mean for britain, for europe and for the economy? >> well i think it's neither the case that the sky is falling now. in britain, but it's also not the case that the sun will shine 365 days a year over london. it's a little bit of both. there will no doubt be short-term economic implications, there's a real possibility that a recession could result. i think depending on how abrupt the changes are implemented. but over the long-term in ten years, it's hard to see how this will have a significant impact on britain and its economy when things stabilize and normalize, on what i think will likely be a difficult transition period. >> and what will the impact be for europe? >> well the impact for europe, i think is more troubling for, if you believe in t
>> that was nigel faraj, one of the leaders of the brexit movement reacting very differently from the leaders of britain and the u.s. to the big vote. let's bring in our panel, steve hayes of the "weekly standard," david cottony, from "u.s. news and world report" and syndicated columnist charles krauthammer. big picture, steve. what does this mean for britain, for europe and for the economy? >> well i think it's neither the case that the sky is falling now. in...
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deirdre: nigel faraj is clear in calling for britain to leave the eu.ains him to sayings looks like remain camp will win. our sister network sky news reporting that voter turnout was just shy of 84%, with me now, dan hannon. he is pro-"brexit." that is to say, he also wants the uk to leave the eu. so, dan, given these early results, these early indications, what is your reaction. if true? the. >> they're not results, deirdre. they're based on opinion polls. i would wait to see if we have hard data to work with. deirdre: fair enough. >> one thing we do agree on it is a close result. given the sort of mismatch of resources, it is incredibly close result. whichever side wins the winners need to take in account nearly half the country voted other way. that wilt impose a certain kind of constraint on winning side. deirdre: you have been very vocal in your points of view. what is most important when you thought about this issue, as a leader? what was the clearest element -- >> democracy. deirdre: for you to leave? >> you know i was votes leave i prefer democr
deirdre: nigel faraj is clear in calling for britain to leave the eu.ains him to sayings looks like remain camp will win. our sister network sky news reporting that voter turnout was just shy of 84%, with me now, dan hannon. he is pro-"brexit." that is to say, he also wants the uk to leave the eu. so, dan, given these early results, these early indications, what is your reaction. if true? the. >> they're not results, deirdre. they're based on opinion polls. i would wait to see...
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. >> nigel faraj. the netherlands say the majority there may want to leave. and in denmark, a majority there are in favor of leaving so we can be quite close. i am told the same may apply to sweden and perhaps austria and italy, too. the eu is failing and the eu is dying, i hope we knock the first brick out of the wall. i hope this is a first step towards to a nation state that is trading together. >> joining me now from san francisco is nicholas, economic professor nyu stern, all right, of the ramifications unraffveli of all of this. >> well, you are seeing the financial markets of 5% down or 3.5%. banks will start to intervening and central bank of japan already intervened so as the bank of england and the federal reserved and so onto make sure it will be on central bank and to make sure things don fa't fa apart. we have had a bad experience of financial crisis of the sub prime and hopefully, it won't be that bad. in terms of what this is going to happen going forward has to be a complicated negotiations between britain and the european union, i have the ge
. >> nigel faraj. the netherlands say the majority there may want to leave. and in denmark, a majority there are in favor of leaving so we can be quite close. i am told the same may apply to sweden and perhaps austria and italy, too. the eu is failing and the eu is dying, i hope we knock the first brick out of the wall. i hope this is a first step towards to a nation state that is trading together. >> joining me now from san francisco is nicholas, economic professor nyu stern, all...
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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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. >> my good friend juan here, nigel faraj was one of the leaders of the leave, exit push -- >> the donald trump of britain. >> let's call him that. >> he's actually saying that president obama saying england, get to the back of the queue in april, was part of the reason this was some votes in favor of exiting. so president obama can also be blamed for the exit as well. >> wow, i didn't know he was that powerful, but if you want to give him that much credit. i don't think obama deserves that much attention from the europeans or the brits. but-day think that people who said, it was going to have tremendous consequence on the economic market, hmm, i guess they were right because look what happened today, 600 points down in the dow. you look at the italian markets, the french markets, it's unbelievable. >> look at boston market. >> there we go. that's where you're getting dinner tonight. >> they troubled the price of turkey legs in just an hour. >> i think it has tremendous impact on our economy. and the questions about -- i'm thinking about the united states. >> obviously people don't like u
. >> my good friend juan here, nigel faraj was one of the leaders of the leave, exit push -- >> the donald trump of britain. >> let's call him that. >> he's actually saying that president obama saying england, get to the back of the queue in april, was part of the reason this was some votes in favor of exiting. so president obama can also be blamed for the exit as well. >> wow, i didn't know he was that powerful, but if you want to give him that much credit. i...
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also on the other side of the issue, nigel faraj, head of the u.k.arty, put out what some considered bigoted comments including a poster with migrants moving across europe, titled, breaking point, the e.u. this is what it has done, it has led us down. the question is how much does the u.k. contribute to the e.u.? let me give you some numbers, deirdre. $313 million per week goes from the u.k. to brussels that is the $16 billion every year. works out to $252 for every person in the u.k. it represents 1.2% of the u.k.'s gdp. of course people here, those who want to stay in the e.u. say it is money well-spent. they get rebates, tariff-free trade but people on other side of the equation saying that brussels is interfering. it is politically dysfunctional. so the debate goes on but as you say it will be very close when they go to the polls in three days, deirdre. deirdre: ashley, thank you so much. >> back to you. deirdre: thank you for your coverage. ashley webster joining me there from london. hbo's john oliver had a funny bit on his show explaining the
also on the other side of the issue, nigel faraj, head of the u.k.arty, put out what some considered bigoted comments including a poster with migrants moving across europe, titled, breaking point, the e.u. this is what it has done, it has led us down. the question is how much does the u.k. contribute to the e.u.? let me give you some numbers, deirdre. $313 million per week goes from the u.k. to brussels that is the $16 billion every year. works out to $252 for every person in the u.k. it...
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>> that was nigel faraj, one of the leaders of the brexit movement reacting very differently from the u.s. to the big vote. let's bring in our panel, steve hayes of the "weekly standard," david cottony, from "u.s. news and world report" and syndicated columnist charles krauthammer. big picture, steve. what does this mean for britain, for europe and for the economy? >> well i think it's neither the case that the sky is falling now. in britain, but it's also not the case that the sun will shine 365 days a year over london. it's a little bit of both. there will no doubt be short-term economic implications, there's a real possibility that a recession could result. i think depending on how abrupt the changes are implemented. but over the long-term in ten years, it's hard to see how this will have a significant impact on britain and its economy when things stabilize and normalize, on what i think will likely be a difficult transition period. >> and what will the impact be for europe? >> well the impact for europe, i think is more troubling for, if you believe in the eu, this is a blow to th
>> that was nigel faraj, one of the leaders of the brexit movement reacting very differently from the u.s. to the big vote. let's bring in our panel, steve hayes of the "weekly standard," david cottony, from "u.s. news and world report" and syndicated columnist charles krauthammer. big picture, steve. what does this mean for britain, for europe and for the economy? >> well i think it's neither the case that the sky is falling now. in britain, but it's also not...
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nigel faraj also saying that he believed that now was a huge moment for this country.'s listen to what he said when he was here earlier today. >> ladies and gentlemen, dare to dream that the dawn is breaking on an independent united kingdom. if the predictions now are right, this will be a victory for real people. a victory for ordinary people. a victory for decent people. >> reporter: it's so interesting, hala. you were mentioning the highs and lows that this has all gone through. the first thing we heard from nigel farage he believed "remain" edged out a victory. he thought it would be 50/50 at best that "leave" could pull this off. a couple of minutes ago, when we spoke to him, he said at that point all of it was real. i flat out asked him, did you think this was going to happen today? he said absolutely not. then again he said what he then screamed to the sky here later. he said he had always dared to dream. now it seems as though his dream is coming true. we'll wait and see how others in this country feel about that. certainly at this point in time, at this rally,
nigel faraj also saying that he believed that now was a huge moment for this country.'s listen to what he said when he was here earlier today. >> ladies and gentlemen, dare to dream that the dawn is breaking on an independent united kingdom. if the predictions now are right, this will be a victory for real people. a victory for ordinary people. a victory for decent people. >> reporter: it's so interesting, hala. you were mentioning the highs and lows that this has all gone through....
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it wasn't helped by nigel faraj, the u.k.resident, who said that look, you know, staying in the e.u. is just not an option. he brought out very controversial poster that said we're at breaking point with the migrant crisis and e.u. has done it to us. that was seen as racist and bigoted. i think the stay in europe campaign picked up some votes. i spoke earlier with steve hilton, was former advisor to british prime minister david cameron. he is big proponent of getting out of the e.u. and he said, listen, forget the polls, when it comes right down to it, it is indeed going to come right down to the wire. >> i think this country right now is a 50/50 country. i think this is vote is on -- for those who want to i say they're trying to frighten people with the idea that if britain leaves the e.u. there will be an economic risk, but the real argument on the other side is actually much deeper than that. it is not really about trade or economics. it is about the fundamental question, is britain a self-governing country that can make i
it wasn't helped by nigel faraj, the u.k.resident, who said that look, you know, staying in the e.u. is just not an option. he brought out very controversial poster that said we're at breaking point with the migrant crisis and e.u. has done it to us. that was seen as racist and bigoted. i think the stay in europe campaign picked up some votes. i spoke earlier with steve hilton, was former advisor to british prime minister david cameron. he is big proponent of getting out of the e.u. and he...
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but in an interview with britain's good morning, nigel faraj con seated that probably wouldn't happen. >> the 350 million pounds a week we send to the eu, which we will no longer send to the eu, can you guarantee that's going to go to the nhs? >> no, i can't. and i would never have made that claim. >> reporter: the leave movement also promised a brexit would bring immigration numbers down. on bbc newsnight, one leave campaigner appeared to measure expectations. >> completely at odds with what the public think they have voted for. >> i do not imagine that that means zero immigration from the eu. it means we will have some control over who comes in and what numbers. >> clarissa ward joins us now. david cameron resigning. had ans a date been set to find a replacement? >> we now know from the conservative party that they expect to have chosen a new leader by september 2nd. that's the date they're giving. that, obviously, is still more than two months away. meantime you have a serious political vacuum in the uk. you've seen a slue of resignations from opposition party lawmakers and no sens
but in an interview with britain's good morning, nigel faraj con seated that probably wouldn't happen. >> the 350 million pounds a week we send to the eu, which we will no longer send to the eu, can you guarantee that's going to go to the nhs? >> no, i can't. and i would never have made that claim. >> reporter: the leave movement also promised a brexit would bring immigration numbers down. on bbc newsnight, one leave campaigner appeared to measure expectations. >>...
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. >> in an interview with itv's good morning britain, nigel faraj, one of the faces of the leave campaignprobably wouldn't happen. >> the 350 million pounds a week we send to the eu, which we will no longer send to the eu, can you guarantee that's going to go to the nhs? >> no, i can't. and i would never have made that claim. >> the leave movement also promised that a brexit would bring immigration numbers down. one commentator -- >> completely at odds with what the public think they voted for. >> i do not imagine if we leave the eu that means zero immigration from the eu. we will have some control who comes in and what numbers. >> what is becoming more and more clear here is that the "leave" campaign never really had a plan for the day after. and now they're essentially scrambling to come up with one, which is somewhat practical and practicing mgmatic to avert a f crisis while also honoring some of their more populous promises. that's why we're seeing these. rocky few months ahead. there will not be another br british leader until september 2nd. meantime there's a sense in the uk that no
. >> in an interview with itv's good morning britain, nigel faraj, one of the faces of the leave campaignprobably wouldn't happen. >> the 350 million pounds a week we send to the eu, which we will no longer send to the eu, can you guarantee that's going to go to the nhs? >> no, i can't. and i would never have made that claim. >> the leave movement also promised that a brexit would bring immigration numbers down. one commentator -- >> completely at odds with what...
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independence party leader nigel faraj over controversial referendum, it is crawled the "brexit."he british exit from the european union. e.u. favorability has been in decline since 2012. it worsened since the immigrant and refugee crisis which affected much of europe. the u.k. will vote on the issue june 23rd. we're told the debate was not exciting. we'll see. up next. polls set to close in new jersey, the second biggest prize of the night. donald trump going after the women's vote. >> i was the one that really broke the glass ceiling on behalf of women more than anybody in the construction industry. my relationship, i think is going to end up being very good with women. lou: lee carter, mike gallagher my guests. coming up. stay with us. to treat both erectile dysfunction and the urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, or adempas for pulmonary hypertension, as it may cause an unsafe
independence party leader nigel faraj over controversial referendum, it is crawled the "brexit."he british exit from the european union. e.u. favorability has been in decline since 2012. it worsened since the immigrant and refugee crisis which affected much of europe. the u.k. will vote on the issue june 23rd. we're told the debate was not exciting. we'll see. up next. polls set to close in new jersey, the second biggest prize of the night. donald trump going after the women's vote....
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and a taste of that was a speech from nigel faraj. he won't be attending the summer.e's a taste of the mood of his speech. >> i know that virtually none of you have ever done a proper job in your lives. or worked in business. or worked in trade. or, indeed, ever created a job. but listen. just listen. >> so of course some people might have been hoping to smooth relations ahead of negotiations. nigel farage doing the opposite. well worth the watch on youtube. and i think whatever reception david cameron gets today from european leaders, i imagine they're delighted the person carrying out future negotiations will not be nigel farage. he is not going to be the next prime minister. but it's a sign of the tension here and as those 28 european leaders come together, we'll certainly have a look to see what the reaction is. >> thanks. that's some speech. we've got to watch this. we have a great guest host for the next hour. former u.s. treasury secretary larry summers is here. i saw you comment that you thought brexit was potentially as bad or the worst thing that's happened
and a taste of that was a speech from nigel faraj. he won't be attending the summer.e's a taste of the mood of his speech. >> i know that virtually none of you have ever done a proper job in your lives. or worked in business. or worked in trade. or, indeed, ever created a job. but listen. just listen. >> so of course some people might have been hoping to smooth relations ahead of negotiations. nigel farage doing the opposite. well worth the watch on youtube. and i think whatever...
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british prime minister david cameron and uk independence party leader nigel faraj will present both sides of the debate in a forum for tv. we'll have that live here on c-span3. here in the u.s., "politico" is writing house speaker paul ryan again rebuked donald trump for attacks on a federal judge because of his mexican heritage saying the presumptive nominee's remarks are textbook definition of racist comments. ryan said he absolutely disavowed remarks adding he doesn't even under the line of thinking behind trump's rhetoric. claiming someone can't do their job because of their race is a textbook racist comment he said in washington. to unveil a new anti-poverty plan, read more on c-span.com and watch speaker ryan's news conference on c-span.org. today is primary day. we'll follow the results, show the speeches from the candidates, and give your reaction by phone and twitter. that all gets under way tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern on our companion network, c-span. >> we are going public. we'll be watched by our frnds and by people across the country. i would hope as i said before that the s
british prime minister david cameron and uk independence party leader nigel faraj will present both sides of the debate in a forum for tv. we'll have that live here on c-span3. here in the u.s., "politico" is writing house speaker paul ryan again rebuked donald trump for attacks on a federal judge because of his mexican heritage saying the presumptive nominee's remarks are textbook definition of racist comments. ryan said he absolutely disavowed remarks adding he doesn't even under...
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nigel faraj came out last week widely criticized by the likes of boris johnson, the leave campaigner from the conservative party, saying it strikes the wrong tone. it's not the reasons britain should leave. that is just highlighted the latest in the polls. the campaign has been suspended for the last three days. the leave was gaining traction. over the blast three days of no campaigning, they remain back. the next three days we have a lot of campaigning to do. they have to fight back to get more momentum. >> wilfred, thank you. you're there, you've been there all weekend and you have been feeling things back and forth. do you have any idea which way things are leaning just from people you're talking to, from what you're hearing? i know it is almost impossible to know at this point, but is there anything surprising to you about the move or that caught you off guard? >> reporter: british people, we don't really shout about politics. we don't wear our political allegiances on our sleeves and discuss it loudly and argumentatively day in and day out. and that is happening with this debate
nigel faraj came out last week widely criticized by the likes of boris johnson, the leave campaigner from the conservative party, saying it strikes the wrong tone. it's not the reasons britain should leave. that is just highlighted the latest in the polls. the campaign has been suspended for the last three days. the leave was gaining traction. over the blast three days of no campaigning, they remain back. the next three days we have a lot of campaigning to do. they have to fight back to get...
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nigel faraj did something extraordinary. 15 minutes after the polls closed he emerged and i remember these were the latest that the leave campaign that he emerged and basically conceded. he appears to save the state campaign will enjoy a narrow victory and then he walked away. now about an hour or two later when he realized that the vote was going the other way he came out and i'm quoting here i dare to dream dawn is coming on an independent uk. sort of chilling phraseology there but that is what he said total reversal. he is not doing well in the public eye as of today. i want to roll a sound bite and this is from president obama when he visited england about two or two and a half weeks ago, three weeks ago maybe. he was trying to persuade the brits tuesday so listen to this for us minute. >> i think it's fair to say that maybe at some point down the line there might need a uk u.s. trade agreement but is not going to happen anytime soon because there focuses in negotiating with the big block and the european union to get a trade agreement on and the uk is going to be in the back of
nigel faraj did something extraordinary. 15 minutes after the polls closed he emerged and i remember these were the latest that the leave campaign that he emerged and basically conceded. he appears to save the state campaign will enjoy a narrow victory and then he walked away. now about an hour or two later when he realized that the vote was going the other way he came out and i'm quoting here i dare to dream dawn is coming on an independent uk. sort of chilling phraseology there but that is...