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it was part of their campaign to try and undermine british rule in northern ireland and to make northern effectively ungovernable. >> no warnings were given, and the targets seem to have been chosen precisely because they would be crowded with people at that time of day. >> what they managed to do was make the percussive regularity of bombs going off the norm in northern ireland during the 1970s. >> what do you think will happen? >> i think they'll just keep bombing going on. >> it's got to end some time. >> aye, some time, but i don't know when. nobody knows. >> i'm jim mckay speaking to you live at this moment from abc headquarters just outside the olympic village in munich, west germany. the olympics of serenity have become the one thing the germans didn't want them to be, the olympics of terror. >> i was in my bed at the hotel. and the phone rang, and they said, you better get in here. some terrorists have taken over the apartments of the israeli team. and i said, they did what? >> at about 5:00 this morning, before dawn, arab guerillas believed now to be five in number got over the
it was part of their campaign to try and undermine british rule in northern ireland and to make northern effectively ungovernable. >> no warnings were given, and the targets seem to have been chosen precisely because they would be crowded with people at that time of day. >> what they managed to do was make the percussive regularity of bombs going off the norm in northern ireland during the 1970s. >> what do you think will happen? >> i think they'll just keep bombing...
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prime minister, northern ireland voted to remain within the european union. my constituency which is a border constituency -- [inaudible] and particularly depend on free access to goods, services but the essential access to markets for 46% of what the export and import comes from the south of ireland. out economy depends on membership of the european union. how can that be guaranteed? >> the vote in northern ireland was very, very strong you know, not least respecting the fact that the part of the first minister wanted to leave the european union. very strong statement i would argue that all of the constituent parts of medicaid in need to make their voice heard. that i think this process over the next few months of drawing up the different blueprints is an important opportunity to influence debate in this country and to benefit of the injured about what the outcome should be. the example she gives in terms of cross-border trade in northern ireland isn't a good example to inform this debate. >> -- the polish ukraine border taking part in the largest military e
prime minister, northern ireland voted to remain within the european union. my constituency which is a border constituency -- [inaudible] and particularly depend on free access to goods, services but the essential access to markets for 46% of what the export and import comes from the south of ireland. out economy depends on membership of the european union. how can that be guaranteed? >> the vote in northern ireland was very, very strong you know, not least respecting the fact that the...
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the benefits to have common travel area, hard work is being done now with civil servants in northern ireland and republic of ireland and the pace needs to quicken. [shouting] >> thank you, mr. speaker. i would also like to pay tribute for my honorable for the great hard work done in the last years . willingly support the curds of fighting daesh and having visited on the front line, training are crucial but the injuries could be reduced with additional equipment like body armors and front-line medical facilities and beds in birmingham for the seriously injured, doesn't my friend agree it's a small investment that would make a huge difference to allies and defeat the evil of terrorism? >> thank you for kind remarks, but he's also absolutely right that the curds are brave fighters. the hospital has excellent facilities. our army is providing to deal with the situation and see if more can be done. let's be frank, strategy is working, lost 45% of the territory it once held in iraq, opinions have been hit. more than 25daesh fighters have been killed and flow of foreign fighters is fallen by 90%. i
the benefits to have common travel area, hard work is being done now with civil servants in northern ireland and republic of ireland and the pace needs to quicken. [shouting] >> thank you, mr. speaker. i would also like to pay tribute for my honorable for the great hard work done in the last years . willingly support the curds of fighting daesh and having visited on the front line, training are crucial but the injuries could be reduced with additional equipment like body armors and...
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hard work is being done with civil servants in northern ireland and the republic of ireland and that pace needs to quiken. >> thank you mr. speaker and that is to pay tribute to my honorable friend for a hard-working is done in leading this country for the last few years. my honorable friends lasting legacy is supporting the through peshmerga in bravely fighting da'ish. peshmerga on the frontline and their airstrikes weapons and training are crucial but the interest could be reduced with additional equipment like body armor respirators and frontline medical facilities and possibly provide beds in hospital birmingham. does my right honorable friend agree with this is a small investment that would make a huge difference or allies to fight the evil of terror some? >> let me say to my honorable friend thank you for this kind remarks that he's absolutely right. the are incredibly brave fighters and invaluable work against da'ish in iraq and syria. i will look carefully at the suggestion of using the birmingham hospital. the queen elizabeth hospital has excellent facilities for battlefield
hard work is being done with civil servants in northern ireland and the republic of ireland and that pace needs to quiken. >> thank you mr. speaker and that is to pay tribute to my honorable friend for a hard-working is done in leading this country for the last few years. my honorable friends lasting legacy is supporting the through peshmerga in bravely fighting da'ish. peshmerga on the frontline and their airstrikes weapons and training are crucial but the interest could be reduced with...
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am a party of her in a union that really matters is the united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland the serving of the utmost importance that works and stays together. but is it time to make sure your many times in office? >> first of all, let me thank the honorable gentleman and a greeting that keeping the united kingdom together as a not so paramount interest for our country because of the decision made about europe, we need to have exhaustive conversations between officials in whitehall and northern ireland have strong relations with the republic of ireland to keep the benefits of the travel area as the honorable gentleman has always supported one blue team and one day i hope you will support another blue team. there we are. thank you, mr. speaker. members of the single market river for decades, many businesses are deeply embedded in supply chains and customer relationships across the e.u. does the prime minister agree to any future deal with the e.u. must include access to the single market? >> my honorable friend is absolutely right. the term access to the single market has man
am a party of her in a union that really matters is the united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland the serving of the utmost importance that works and stays together. but is it time to make sure your many times in office? >> first of all, let me thank the honorable gentleman and a greeting that keeping the united kingdom together as a not so paramount interest for our country because of the decision made about europe, we need to have exhaustive conversations between officials in...
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talking about the status of the border running between northern ireland and the republic of ireland,nly land border between the u.k. and another eu country, therefore taking on status. no border patrols have been prominently in place. 30,000 people across every day. a lot of focus on what happens to that border in the aftermath of the brexit. the observer talked about how the eu is talking about giving them a seven-year exemption. they are not giving much detail about the high-ranking u.k. officials but it is an interesting prospect. earnings and focus once again, one of the highlights he was looking for? anna: earnings out of the gate, 6:00 u.k. time, we will be speaking to a representative from phillips, they sold their lighting business, still trying to sell parts of it will be interesting to explore what progress they have made on that. this is the company that makes our honors in scanners. that could be interesting. we will also stay to boris kolodny. largest wealthrd manager in switzerland. they've been hiring, reorganizing their business. ryanair also reporting numbers at the
talking about the status of the border running between northern ireland and the republic of ireland,nly land border between the u.k. and another eu country, therefore taking on status. no border patrols have been prominently in place. 30,000 people across every day. a lot of focus on what happens to that border in the aftermath of the brexit. the observer talked about how the eu is talking about giving them a seven-year exemption. they are not giving much detail about the high-ranking u.k....
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what matters that is the united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland, and that it stay togetherprime minister, what have you done to make sure that happens in the remaining time in office? pry mr. cameron: first of all, let me agree with the gentleman in that keeping the u.k. together is an absolute paramount issue. we need to have exhaustive conversations between official and very strong relations with the republic of ireland so we keep the benefits of the common travel area. as for the gentleman, he has one blue team,d and i hope he will support another, and there we are. hollindrake.kevin hollindrake: having been a member of the single market for more than ever your decades, does the prime minister agree that any future agreement with the eu must include access to the single market? premised are cameron: my right honorable fred is absolutely right, but obviously, the term access to the single market has different potential meetings. obviously, countries outside the eu have access to the single market, some through a trade deal, some through wto rules. is tosly, the best acces
what matters that is the united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland, and that it stay togetherprime minister, what have you done to make sure that happens in the remaining time in office? pry mr. cameron: first of all, let me agree with the gentleman in that keeping the u.k. together is an absolute paramount issue. we need to have exhaustive conversations between official and very strong relations with the republic of ireland so we keep the benefits of the common travel area. as for...
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visits northern ireland to discuss plans for leaving the european union.lk about the status of the border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland. about 30,000 people crossed the frontier every day. the frontier every day. tom: let me do a data check. futures, oil in search of a bid. the equity market, 12.65. remarkable. what do you have on your data board? francine: i'm looking at european stocks. i don't often look at european data but it has driven confidence and it has not really been dented by brexit. falling with cold. central banks leading in the u.s. and japan this week. got the wrong chart up. we have been flying along this morning. there is the euro dollar chart. euro rolling over. you really wonder where parity will be. towards a trading range a weak euro. you wonder where that will become labor day in the united states. francine: i wanted to do some corporate news because it is monday. we understand some of the detail. this is the picture for verizon. 1992.rings it back to yahoo! beating verizon for a couple months and now you can
visits northern ireland to discuss plans for leaving the european union.lk about the status of the border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland. about 30,000 people crossed the frontier every day. the frontier every day. tom: let me do a data check. futures, oil in search of a bid. the equity market, 12.65. remarkable. what do you have on your data board? francine: i'm looking at european stocks. i don't often look at european data but it has driven confidence and it has not...
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at the same time, she wants to keep the united kingdom together for she wants scotland and northern ireland to remain. how was she going to square that circle? >> she hasn't really put thatt out yet but it is a huguge task. 48% of thee populatation did not vote for brexit and a aot of people are very passionanate and they discovered there's obviously also a scare in some parts of the country for example in scocotland. they might be dragged out of the european unionon. there is a lot of f fear in the united kingdom. >> we know she had overwhelming support in parliament but there was a lot of talk that the overall membership in the conservative party may have given 51% to andrea letson. what does that tell us about what the public thinks about theresa may? >> in the conservative party, they were e fairly eveve w whenu have the latest polls and i think andrea letson really -- she didi't really want toto that and thisis is why ththeresa maye ry much a strong majority off these. she has the power to govern. what the rest of the country thinks of her, we not -- might not find out so soon.. for no
at the same time, she wants to keep the united kingdom together for she wants scotland and northern ireland to remain. how was she going to square that circle? >> she hasn't really put thatt out yet but it is a huguge task. 48% of thee populatation did not vote for brexit and a aot of people are very passionanate and they discovered there's obviously also a scare in some parts of the country for example in scocotland. they might be dragged out of the european unionon. there is a lot of f...
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not only from england, scotland, northern ireland and wales, what that will be like. it is important that we get that and it will be followed with a visit to france. brent: we talk about these leaders because being two women -- we don't often make comparisons when two male leaders get together but the new primus are from britain certainly did not shy away from the fact that you have two women in charge. guest: that is correct and there have been plenty of comments comparing everything imaginable, even talking about theresa may's shoes. but it is important to stress the content of the conversation. she said it was two women who had a good working relationship today and i think that is important because just as they spoke about the content, it is important to see whether they can actually talk to each other. from what we heard, it does seem that they get along well. brent: thank you very much. ingres says it will close more than 600 private schools as part of its drive to root out government opponents after last week's failed6 -- failed coup. the turkish president says
not only from england, scotland, northern ireland and wales, what that will be like. it is important that we get that and it will be followed with a visit to france. brent: we talk about these leaders because being two women -- we don't often make comparisons when two male leaders get together but the new primus are from britain certainly did not shy away from the fact that you have two women in charge. guest: that is correct and there have been plenty of comments comparing everything...
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potentially northern ireland joining as well, maybe, who knows or parts of northern irela ireland. are we looking at the complete unraveling of the uk as well? >> no. i mean, look, physical you loif and go back two years or so when there was a scottish referendum. at that time, oil was $130 a barrel. scotland, big exporter of oil, clearly it looked great. the price of oil is now $50 a barrel. the amount of oil coming out of the north see is diminished. scotland is not a viable state right now. >> i disagree with the idea we should wait as long possible to trigger this article 50. i think that just -- i actually think the strategy that might work the best would be that let's get on with it, let's trigger it. i think their still desperately clinging on to the scenario that somehow we won't leave the eu and theresa may is the right candidate, but i think if we get on with it and then, you know, put out the intent that we're leaving and that might just set the cat amongst the pigeons in the eu. perhaps there's a deal to be don if you're an optimist. >> is there something ironic about s
potentially northern ireland joining as well, maybe, who knows or parts of northern irela ireland. are we looking at the complete unraveling of the uk as well? >> no. i mean, look, physical you loif and go back two years or so when there was a scottish referendum. at that time, oil was $130 a barrel. scotland, big exporter of oil, clearly it looked great. the price of oil is now $50 a barrel. the amount of oil coming out of the north see is diminished. scotland is not a viable state right...
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northern ireland voted to remain. tpwhrobal news powered by 2,600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. if you're a bloomberg terminal user, go to top growth. manus: thank you very much. a little breaking news from the authority of singapore they said their current policy is appropriate for fighting inflation. this is the week, got the bank of japan, m.a.f., stand in line. alongside bank of england and the e.c.b. let's see how the markets are doing. judith is stand dig. good morning. judith: we are seing in light of trade here in asia, stocks generally higher, regional index up .1%. despite being pretty flat about half an hour ago. we're seeing hong kong and china come back on loin after the lunch break. hang seng is still weaker. the shanghai asian market is a touch higher, up by bnt 25%. korea -- by .25%. korea in positive territory. we've been watching the nikkei 225. the yen continuing to weaken. great gains coming thru in australia and new zealand. they're up today to an all-time high. the big stor
northern ireland voted to remain. tpwhrobal news powered by 2,600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. if you're a bloomberg terminal user, go to top growth. manus: thank you very much. a little breaking news from the authority of singapore they said their current policy is appropriate for fighting inflation. this is the week, got the bank of japan, m.a.f., stand in line. alongside bank of england and the e.c.b. let's see how the markets are doing. judith is stand dig. good...
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because they are waiting to get grimm and other film locations including iceland, croatia and northern ireland. a lot of people are upset about it. i'm okay because i'm still on season 5. >> i'm on season 6. we have a long way to go before we catch up. >> long way to go. long wait. good show. >>> time now 4:57. a louisiana store owner who saw the shooting of a baton rouge man at the hands of police speaks out. >> one of the biggest pot grows in san jose busted and the neighbors had no idea. who finally tipped off investigators. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, and i'm kenny choi. let's get a look at weather and traffic. here's roberta gonzales >>> good morning. it's thursday, july 7. i'm kenny choi. >> i'm michelle griego. >> we're taking a live look at the pyramid. can't really see the top, right? foggy conditions this morning. get a check of traffic and weather. >> yeah. where is it? >> we were taking a look at the fog in san francisco but when you call on our live mount vaca camera, this just screams wake me up! and
because they are waiting to get grimm and other film locations including iceland, croatia and northern ireland. a lot of people are upset about it. i'm okay because i'm still on season 5. >> i'm on season 6. we have a long way to go before we catch up. >> long way to go. long wait. good show. >>> time now 4:57. a louisiana store owner who saw the shooting of a baton rouge man at the hands of police speaks out. >> one of the biggest pot grows in san jose busted and the...
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how to keep the benefit of the, trouble area, hard work is being done with civil servants in northern ireland in their public violent and that work is to quicken the pace. >> our honorable friend, lonely supporting the kurds of bravely fighting daesh. having visited the peshmerga on the front lines. it is reduced with additional equipment like body armor, and frontline medical facilities. we could possibly provide some benefits. this is a relatively small investment that will make a huge difference to our allies and our common fight to defeat the evil terrorists. >> thank you for the kind remarks. he is absolutely right. the kurds are currently brave fighters and are doing billable work against daesh. i will look carefully at the suggested releasing the hospital, they have excellent facilities for battlefield casualties. our army is providing medical instruction to do with the situations, but we will look to see of our can be done. let's be frank, the strategy is working. lost 45% of the territory it once held in iraq. finances have been hit. more than 25,000 fighters have been killed. desert
how to keep the benefit of the, trouble area, hard work is being done with civil servants in northern ireland in their public violent and that work is to quicken the pace. >> our honorable friend, lonely supporting the kurds of bravely fighting daesh. having visited the peshmerga on the front lines. it is reduced with additional equipment like body armor, and frontline medical facilities. we could possibly provide some benefits. this is a relatively small investment that will make a huge...
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means we believe in the union, the precious, precious bond between england, scotland, wales, and northern ireland. but it means something else, which is just as important. union,s we believe in a not just between the nations of the united kingdom, but between all of our citizens, everyone of us, whoever we are and wherever we are from. that means fighting against the burning injustice. if you are born portugal you will die on average, nine years earlier than others. youf you are born poor, will die on average, nine years earlier than others. if you are a working class boy, you are less likely than anybody else in britain to go to university. if you go to a state school, you are less likely to reach the top professions. if you are a woman, he will earn less than a man. suffer from mental health problems, there is not enough help. if you are young, it is harder than ever before to own your own home. the mission to make britain a everyonehat works for is more than just fighting these injustices. if you are an ordinary working-class family, life is much harder than people in westminster realize. you
means we believe in the union, the precious, precious bond between england, scotland, wales, and northern ireland. but it means something else, which is just as important. union,s we believe in a not just between the nations of the united kingdom, but between all of our citizens, everyone of us, whoever we are and wherever we are from. that means fighting against the burning injustice. if you are born portugal you will die on average, nine years earlier than others. youf you are born poor, will...
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what is their feelings about scotland and northern ireland?olitical expert so it is very hard to make a call. there is no doubt the situation whatwhether scotland or they want to do because they voted so firmly for remain is going to be interesting how that plays out. it's a tough one to call. northern ireland, similarly. tom: anthony, bring up sterling. this is a chart we have shown many times in the last few days. this is the weaker sterling overtime. the basic idea of where we go, that half circle. that applies -- implies a strong u.s. dollar. prime minister mail will have to bel with -- may, she will euro-sterling centric. a strongere'll have dollar, relatively speaking at however, you also have back here on this side of the pond, the ped giving up on the rate hike cycle -- the fed giving up. look, everybody has to weaken their currency. you see the chinese doing it, the japanese want to. they are having a tough time. so, that i think reflex is going to continue. and everybody has to take turns. so: gentlemen, thank you much as we see the
what is their feelings about scotland and northern ireland?olitical expert so it is very hard to make a call. there is no doubt the situation whatwhether scotland or they want to do because they voted so firmly for remain is going to be interesting how that plays out. it's a tough one to call. northern ireland, similarly. tom: anthony, bring up sterling. this is a chart we have shown many times in the last few days. this is the weaker sterling overtime. the basic idea of where we go, that half...
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the precious precious bond between england, scotland, wales and northern ireland.ans something else just as important, it means we believe in a union not just between the nations of the united kingdom but between all of our citizens, every one of us whoever we are, and fighting again the burning injustice that if you are born poor you will die 9 years earlier than others. treated more harshly by the criminal justice system than if you are white. you are less likely than anyone else in britain to go to university. in-state school, less likely to reach the top profession than if you're educated privately. if you are a woman you will earn less then a man. if you suffer mental health problems there is not enough help at hand. if you are young you will find it is part of ever before to own your own home. the mission to make britain a country that works for everyone means more than fighting these injustices. if you are from an ordinary working-class family like much harder than any other people in westminster realize you have a job but don't always have job security. you
the precious precious bond between england, scotland, wales and northern ireland.ans something else just as important, it means we believe in a union not just between the nations of the united kingdom but between all of our citizens, every one of us whoever we are, and fighting again the burning injustice that if you are born poor you will die 9 years earlier than others. treated more harshly by the criminal justice system than if you are white. you are less likely than anyone else in britain...
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i care passionately about northern ireland. we do need to make sure that as we leave the european union we work out how to keep the benefits of the common travel area. withwork is being done civil servants in whitehall and and the republic of ireland and that pace needs to quicken. mr. speaker. to pay tributeke to my friend the hard work he did leading this country. my honorable friend will include supporting the kurds bravely fighting daesh. front nine,ed the amid our airstrikes and weapons and training are crucial but -- reduced with additional equipment like body armor, respirators and frontline medical facilities. we could possibly provide some beds in our hospital in birmingham for the most seriously injured. a small investment that will make a huge different to our allies and our fight to defeat the people of terrorism. thankminister cameron: you for this kind remarks but he is absolutely right the kurds are brave fighters and are doing viable work in iraq and syria. i will look at his suggestion of using the birmingham h
i care passionately about northern ireland. we do need to make sure that as we leave the european union we work out how to keep the benefits of the common travel area. withwork is being done civil servants in whitehall and and the republic of ireland and that pace needs to quicken. mr. speaker. to pay tributeke to my friend the hard work he did leading this country. my honorable friend will include supporting the kurds bravely fighting daesh. front nine,ed the amid our airstrikes and weapons...
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france,people like scotland, northern ireland -- people are talking about getting away from this, people do not like the way the world is today. julie: i guess he did not predict how long it might take it we will keep you here, mike holland, for the moment. we will be right back with more of this discussion, but we do have some breaking news in the meantime. stephen crabb already withdrawing from the u.k. tory leadership conference, saying he is supporting theresa may for tory leadership. this is after we saw liam fox job out because he did not get enough votes in the first round of votes to determine who might be the new prime minister of the u.k.. vonnie: this is fascinating, because this means thursday's vote might decided all can we had five, now we have three, and a many to eliminate one more. no small, we could get a decision sooner than later. the firsto awaiting campaign. hillary clinton and president obama. you're looking at live pictures. this. -- this is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg markets. i am vonnie quinn. julie: and i am julie hyman. i want to bring back in michael holl
france,people like scotland, northern ireland -- people are talking about getting away from this, people do not like the way the world is today. julie: i guess he did not predict how long it might take it we will keep you here, mike holland, for the moment. we will be right back with more of this discussion, but we do have some breaking news in the meantime. stephen crabb already withdrawing from the u.k. tory leadership conference, saying he is supporting theresa may for tory leadership. this...
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iceland, wales, northern ireland doing what they were doing.s of quality of football, -- >> england's quality of football was wonderful. >> there were a few tears shed when the endless went home. 4:50 six in london, that is it for the european close on bloomberg markets. we continue with bloomberg markets. scarlet is in london. looking forward to watching her show next. ♪ >> it is noon in new york and midnight in hong kong. welcome to bloomberg markets. >> from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, good afternoon. >> we are covering stories from london to beijing and tokyo this hour. here is what we are watching. the latest twist in u.k. molitics, andrea leadso dropping out. the only question now is when. >> it is monday, so don't miss our deals report. how the fallout from the brexit vote and the u.s. presidential election could impact deal activity. >> shares of nintendo surging following the release of its new game, "pokemon go." >>
iceland, wales, northern ireland doing what they were doing.s of quality of football, -- >> england's quality of football was wonderful. >> there were a few tears shed when the endless went home. 4:50 six in london, that is it for the european close on bloomberg markets. we continue with bloomberg markets. scarlet is in london. looking forward to watching her show next. ♪ >> it is noon in new york and midnight in hong kong. welcome to bloomberg markets. >> from...
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scotland and northern ireland could spin off. we have never been in a situation like this.sult, sterling is likely to be extremely volatile and that is good for traders. there are lots of opportunities to make in rallies right now. i expect to move down at some point as the uncertainty heightens and people get more worried about britain. a lot of volatility and opportunities. angie: a lot of opportunities, including pairing the sterling-japanese yen trade, right? marshall: yes. i think that would be the way to play this because sterling is the focus of risk right now. when people are risk of sterling isf, the source of the wrist. they will buy the yen. when it is risk on, they will be selling the yen and buying sterling. i think that is the most volatile pair. we saw 2.8% range yesterday in that pair. amazing. angie: i know you have spent 18 years in japan. i don't know if you kept yen under the mattress, but when you take a look at the forecast, we want to take a look at the yen's levels and the year-end forecast of analysts. it looks like they are at the closest since jun
scotland and northern ireland could spin off. we have never been in a situation like this.sult, sterling is likely to be extremely volatile and that is good for traders. there are lots of opportunities to make in rallies right now. i expect to move down at some point as the uncertainty heightens and people get more worried about britain. a lot of volatility and opportunities. angie: a lot of opportunities, including pairing the sterling-japanese yen trade, right? marshall: yes. i think that...
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two men armed with knives have taken several people hostage in a church in northern ireland a region. a source tells reuters between four and six people were being held by the assailants. we will bring you the latest development. true to that's horrible. every single day we have a story like that. a shocking and horrible story right now on a rampage killing 19 people intrigued 20 more. it happened i facility for the disabled. the man himself did turn himself in at the police station. officials say the suspect had worked at the facility until february. he spent church is suspicion of a murder and trespassing. the man reportedly said he wants to get rid of the disabled from this world. lauren: police and in for i say three persons of interest are in custody and may look for others after two teens were gunned down at a night club yesterday morning. 20 people were wounded. the shooting at club blue. >> she was kind of upset. this is the tragedy for a lot of families. >> there were two separate shootings just outside the club on the same night in may of last year. too many shot in the leg
two men armed with knives have taken several people hostage in a church in northern ireland a region. a source tells reuters between four and six people were being held by the assailants. we will bring you the latest development. true to that's horrible. every single day we have a story like that. a shocking and horrible story right now on a rampage killing 19 people intrigued 20 more. it happened i facility for the disabled. the man himself did turn himself in at the police station. officials...
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northern ireland is led by a woman and so is wales. male election victories are newsworthy event.he next speaker, was a man. the former cabinet minister, norman fowler. >> i would like to thank the for therry sincerely exceptional support they have given me and to say that i will do my utmost to live up to this trust. this is a parliamentary first. the first time a man has been to the role of non-speaker. reflecting on an unlikely glass ceiling being smashed. parliament is now increases after your a busy and momentous term. they are scheduled to return to westminster on monday, september the fifth. they will be debating the issues resulting from brexit. interesting times are ahead. . for now, goodbye. ♪ >> here on c-span, washington journal is next. after that, terry mcauliffe talks about the 2016 presidential race on newsmakers. later, a look back at the republican national convention includedand that speeches from donald trump, his family, and several alleged did officials. on today's washington journal, we will get the latest on the 2016 presidential race with jim barnes. an of
northern ireland is led by a woman and so is wales. male election victories are newsworthy event.he next speaker, was a man. the former cabinet minister, norman fowler. >> i would like to thank the for therry sincerely exceptional support they have given me and to say that i will do my utmost to live up to this trust. this is a parliamentary first. the first time a man has been to the role of non-speaker. reflecting on an unlikely glass ceiling being smashed. parliament is now increases...
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the first minister in northern ireland is female. how would margaret view today's events? john: one of the ironies of margaret thatcher was that bastion ofe was the modern feminism, she was not actually that clement towards women on the whole. she might have mixed feelings. she probably would have balked entirely at the idea of whether they -- of whether theresa may is tough enough. and whether she would have seen theresa may as a pair of sensible hands. what she would worry about is whether she has the ideological edge that margaret thatcher had. she might view her as wishy-washy. but there is no doubt that most tories are looking at may and thinking that this is a woman who can bring us together. it is amazing the way the tory party a week ago was completely divided but now, with its machiavellian edge, it has corralled around someone. and she would have quite likes that. and also, thatcher would be intense about the idea of keeping the union together. so from that perspective, her view of the scottish nationalist might not be clement. ryan, david cameron was key to stre
the first minister in northern ireland is female. how would margaret view today's events? john: one of the ironies of margaret thatcher was that bastion ofe was the modern feminism, she was not actually that clement towards women on the whole. she might have mixed feelings. she probably would have balked entirely at the idea of whether they -- of whether theresa may is tough enough. and whether she would have seen theresa may as a pair of sensible hands. what she would worry about is whether...
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erik: and northern ireland surely follow suit. not so great britain and a -- any longer., democracy does not say if you have a majority, that requires you to do something. in our constitution, to get a treaty approved in the senate, it takes two thirds. if you want to amend the constitution, it takes two thirds and three quarters of the states. this was not a binding vote. whether the prime minister regretted it or not, that is another issue. in the end, the next prime minister will take a hard look at it, assess the terms. my own view, obviously not based on inside information, my view based on general knowledge is it is unlikely britain will actually exit in one or two years. they may negotiate for a while. the terms are going to be so expensive. erik: many people are hopeful that you are right. let's say you are wrong and britain -- david: i have been wrong before in my life, yes. erik: would that make carlyle inclined to do less business or reduce its presence in the u.k. or europe for that matter? david: the devil is in the details. what are the terms of the exit? we
erik: and northern ireland surely follow suit. not so great britain and a -- any longer., democracy does not say if you have a majority, that requires you to do something. in our constitution, to get a treaty approved in the senate, it takes two thirds. if you want to amend the constitution, it takes two thirds and three quarters of the states. this was not a binding vote. whether the prime minister regretted it or not, that is another issue. in the end, the next prime minister will take a hard...
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and she described the bond between england, scotland, wales and northern ireland as precious, precious. so important she repeated the word. and also said that that precious bond existed between all citizens wherever they're from. she said she'd do everything to help people go as far as their talent can take them, whatever their background. in relation to pulling out of the european union, he said she would forge a bold, new, positive role for the united kingdom in the world. she was standing there as she waved to the associated press here with her husband philip may. now the focus of course is on o who she will choose for her cabinet. one philip, philip hammond, current foreign secretary is the favorite to be the new chancellor. but we don't know that for sure yet. but she has just arrived, gone inside to both her new home and new office here at 10 downing street. an historic day here. we woke up with one prime minister and of course we now have a new one. guys. >> yep, next stage we're waiting for the new cabinet. wilfred, thanks so much, live from london. >>> let's get a news alert o
and she described the bond between england, scotland, wales and northern ireland as precious, precious. so important she repeated the word. and also said that that precious bond existed between all citizens wherever they're from. she said she'd do everything to help people go as far as their talent can take them, whatever their background. in relation to pulling out of the european union, he said she would forge a bold, new, positive role for the united kingdom in the world. she was standing...
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the british nation that of course this is something that is reflected through an experience in northern irelandthrough an experience in scotland, and is a question as to whether there is a british nation and of course the relationship of australia to britain is a very flawed so my one. question is how do you contextualize this within the broader range of the type of works that you've produced in the past, which have a very strong moral dimension to it? you were sort of exposing an outrage of a certain geopolitical time. you are exposing exploitation, cruelty and things like that. how do you situate this in that joe:? that is a good question. most of my work has been journalistic, and most of it is about -- it is often about very specific individuals i've met and how they deal with what history or politics has built -- dealt them, whether it is palestinian refugees or someone in a bosnian town or a village in india. i try out bringing out the person. i guess after about 20 years of doing that sort of thing, there are questions that began to come to my head that can't really be answered by journa
the british nation that of course this is something that is reflected through an experience in northern irelandthrough an experience in scotland, and is a question as to whether there is a british nation and of course the relationship of australia to britain is a very flawed so my one. question is how do you contextualize this within the broader range of the type of works that you've produced in the past, which have a very strong moral dimension to it? you were sort of exposing an outrage of a...
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northern ireland. >> that's a nice place too. >> wow, those are different. >> yeah. >> kevin, you saidthe things trump is accused of calling women, a disgrace is actually kind of light. which is a good point. he did actually call her senile. >> and? >> i'm just pointing it out. >> that's not bad. >> okay. >> jamie, you said you can't believe that trump even responded to ginsburg. that was a joke, right? >> yeah. once i said it, i felt stupid. but then i realized there were cameras on so i went wit. like if we had been at a bar i would have said i didn't hear what i said. you can't win with him because you insult him and you help him. >> absolutely. also, jamie, you said that trump's tweets, you were talking about how many retweets. trump had the kind of tweets you want the like them but not publicly retweet them. >> just fyi, likes are public too. >> but don't you feel like we rest tweet is a little more look at this here. but like you got to search out. >> i guess. >> and creepy when someone searches your likes and they're like you like guy's tweet but not mine. >> i only read trump w
northern ireland. >> that's a nice place too. >> wow, those are different. >> yeah. >> kevin, you saidthe things trump is accused of calling women, a disgrace is actually kind of light. which is a good point. he did actually call her senile. >> and? >> i'm just pointing it out. >> that's not bad. >> okay. >> jamie, you said you can't believe that trump even responded to ginsburg. that was a joke, right? >> yeah. once i said it, i felt...
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endncerning that northern ireland.hor: just because a timeline has been moved up by two monster is not mean theresa may would be sitting down here anytime soon because she wants to have preliminary talks with the eu and they said she has to invoke article 50 and she said she may wait until next year to do that. it gives them something to talk to with large osborne today and i am sure they will want to ask him about that. suppose we will find out more over the next 48 hours. sanctions.about the potentially for spain in and portugal. ryan, where are we in terms of i suppose levying punishment on those two countries? so, i think we can expect punishment. maybe not today, what they are going to do is recommend that spain and portugal be punished. that goes back to the commission and then the commission has to decide what the punishment is. but the feeling seems to be, yes we have to punish some because we just came up with these deficit roles and if we do not punish them what was the point of coming up the rules? at the sa
endncerning that northern ireland.hor: just because a timeline has been moved up by two monster is not mean theresa may would be sitting down here anytime soon because she wants to have preliminary talks with the eu and they said she has to invoke article 50 and she said she may wait until next year to do that. it gives them something to talk to with large osborne today and i am sure they will want to ask him about that. suppose we will find out more over the next 48 hours. sanctions.about the...
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. >> guest: he studied mental health in northern ireland during 1969 and 1970. during a time of great turmoil and trouble and riots and violence. in northern ireland, and he found that the districts that had the most violence, saw the most improvement in mental health across the population. he found the most violent correlate with the lowest levels of depression, both men and women, and that the only district that saw depression go up, at least in the men, was a countyderry that saw no violence at all. and you just read the quote. basically saying is, of course no one is going to recommend war for treating mental health issues in a population but does say something interesting about the wiring we have at humans, that a crisis generates a feeling, the sense in people that they're necessary. that their community needs them. it's a call to action. they're living for a greater purpose. they're serving a common good. and that actually buffers people against some of their psychological demons. as one official said in london during the blitz, that we have chronic noor
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i worry more about northern ireland. there economy really relies on trading with the republic of ireland and there will be a real border. my guess is the republic of ireland, northern ireland, said to themselves that we might want to think about being independent and now most of us have not forgotten the troubles and violence that listed there. there are politically all kinds of possibilities for political upheaval that hopefully can be overcome but we do not know. host: next call, republican line from virginia. caller: i want to know, the police and the black people, but what we need to understand, a small town, and like i said, and theyple got killed never find out who done it or who do it. i want to know why he is always in washington, d.c., why don't he come into small town and try to help people in the small town? money.getting no this drug money with these know how a lotto of people have guns and they don't know who is having a gun. know on this issue around the world, and why don't the fbi tried to find out what i
i worry more about northern ireland. there economy really relies on trading with the republic of ireland and there will be a real border. my guess is the republic of ireland, northern ireland, said to themselves that we might want to think about being independent and now most of us have not forgotten the troubles and violence that listed there. there are politically all kinds of possibilities for political upheaval that hopefully can be overcome but we do not know. host: next call, republican...
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and particularly his commitment to the union and to northern ireland. i am told there are lots of english -- of leadership roles. dear, even across the big pond, a role that needs filling. but if i can go to my subject, brexit -- thank you. threatened the union. with the prime minister work with his successors to ensure we have some body that will pull together all the countries of and the overseas territories and make it so we'll work together. >> let me thank the gentleman for his kind remarks and fascinating suggestions for future jobs. most of which sound even harder than this one. i do believe northern island is stronger than it was sixers ago. 58,000 more people in work. the full evolution of justice and home affairs livid under this government. i care passionately about our united kingdom as i know he doesn't always do. that ased to make sure we leave we worked out to keep the benefits of the trouble area. also there public of ireland and that work needs to quicken. >> thank you. i would like to pay tribute to all the hard work he has done. frien
and particularly his commitment to the union and to northern ireland. i am told there are lots of english -- of leadership roles. dear, even across the big pond, a role that needs filling. but if i can go to my subject, brexit -- thank you. threatened the union. with the prime minister work with his successors to ensure we have some body that will pull together all the countries of and the overseas territories and make it so we'll work together. >> let me thank the gentleman for his kind...
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he said it meant solve the northern ireland during 1969, 1970 during a time of great turmoil in northern ireland. he found the districts that have the most violent, saw the most improvement in mental health across the population. he found that the most violence was correlated with the lowest levels of depression in both men and women and that the only district they saw depression go up with the county derry, i believe it was, that saw no violence at all. basically saying no one is going to recommend for the way of treating mental health issues, but it does say something interesting about the wiring we have is human, that a crisis generates the feeling that they are necessary, but their community needs them to call the action. they are living for a greater purpose. that actually buffers people against psychological demons as one official said in london during the blitz. he said we have chronic erratics of peacetime now driving ambulance to. it's really interesting way of looking at it. >> host: this is bobby, texting him. good day to both of you. on the naval veteran of desert storm honor
he said it meant solve the northern ireland during 1969, 1970 during a time of great turmoil in northern ireland. he found the districts that have the most violent, saw the most improvement in mental health across the population. he found that the most violence was correlated with the lowest levels of depression in both men and women and that the only district they saw depression go up with the county derry, i believe it was, that saw no violence at all. basically saying no one is going to...
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the precious bond between england, scotland, wales, and northern ireland.s something else which is just as important. it means we believe in a union not just between the nations of the united kingdom, but between all of our citizens. everyone of us, whoever we are and where ever we are from. that means fighting against the burning injustice that if you are born poor, you will die on average nine years earlier than others. if you are black you are treated more harshly by the criminal justice system that if you are white. if you are a white working-class boy, you are less likely than anybody else in britain to go to university. if you go to a state school, you are less likely to reach the state professions than if you are educated privately. if you are a woman, you will earn less than a man. if you suffer from mental health problems, there's not enough help to hand. if you are young, you will find it harder than ever before to find your own home. the mission to make britain a country that works for everyone means more than fighting these injustices. if you ar
the precious bond between england, scotland, wales, and northern ireland.s something else which is just as important. it means we believe in a union not just between the nations of the united kingdom, but between all of our citizens. everyone of us, whoever we are and where ever we are from. that means fighting against the burning injustice that if you are born poor, you will die on average nine years earlier than others. if you are black you are treated more harshly by the criminal justice...
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or northern ireland and scotland opt into the e.u. whether it is miss clinton or mr. that it matters because it is the safe haven. charles: tell you what, it is interesting. uk business down this quarter. some are blaming it on "brexit." i think it is premature to evaluate it from an economic point of view. john, be safe, talk to you again real soon. >> great talking to you, charles. breaking news. a shooting in a mall in munich, it's a two-story mall with 135 stores. we'll have more information for you right after the break. my business was built with passion... but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one. with it, i earn unlimited 2% cash back on all of my purchasing. and that unlimited 2% cash back from spark means thousands of dollars each year going back into my business... which adds fuel to my bottom line. what's in your wallet? charles: breaking news, shooting at a shopping mall in munich, germany. police say the danger not over possibly just yet. deirdre bolton covered attacks in paris. >> charles
or northern ireland and scotland opt into the e.u. whether it is miss clinton or mr. that it matters because it is the safe haven. charles: tell you what, it is interesting. uk business down this quarter. some are blaming it on "brexit." i think it is premature to evaluate it from an economic point of view. john, be safe, talk to you again real soon. >> great talking to you, charles. breaking news. a shooting in a mall in munich, it's a two-story mall with 135 stores. we'll have...
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. >> from bosnia to vietnam and columbia to northern ireland, he worked tirelessly to nurture peace androve lives, efforts that continued through his foundation across the world. places like the central highlands in africa where he was struck with a simple but powerful way people greeted each day. every >> one would say good morning, hello, how are you. the answer translated into you."h as "i see that is inherently empowering. you have to be able to look at someone and actually see them and imagine what their lives are like. i spent a lifetime trying to do that. in 1999, i graduated in the top 3% of my law school class and in 2013, my son graduated from ucla. >> if you get people out of poverty, their children are likely to be out of poverty. a clintonlike i'm baby. i aspire to get my law degree, inspired my mom and she passed that down to me. >> thank you for sharing your story with me and for what you said about the impact of my presidency on your life and your sons. past came atroubled mother, lawyer, citizen who embodies the best of america. help us make more of you. sincerely, bill
. >> from bosnia to vietnam and columbia to northern ireland, he worked tirelessly to nurture peace androve lives, efforts that continued through his foundation across the world. places like the central highlands in africa where he was struck with a simple but powerful way people greeted each day. every >> one would say good morning, hello, how are you. the answer translated into you."h as "i see that is inherently empowering. you have to be able to look at someone and...
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i do believe northern ireland is stronger than it was six years ago, 58,000 more people in work.ea, hard work is being done now with civil servants. and the pace needs to quicken. >> jack lopresti. >> thank you mr. speaker. i would like to pay tribute to my friend for all the hard work he's done. the lasting legacy will include supporting the kurds whose peshmerga are fighting daesh in our interest. having visited the front line, air strikes, weapons and training are crucial, but it could be reduced with additional equipment like body armor, respirators and front line medical facilities. we could possibly provide some beds in our specialist hospital in birmingham to the most seriously injured. this is a small investment that will mack a huge difference to our allies in the common fight to defeat the evil of terrorism. >> thank you for his kind remarks. also, he's slurtly right, the kurds are brave fights and doing valuable right against daesh in iraq and syria. i'll look carefully at his suggestion of using the birmingham hospital. it has excellent facilities for battlefield casu
i do believe northern ireland is stronger than it was six years ago, 58,000 more people in work.ea, hard work is being done now with civil servants. and the pace needs to quicken. >> jack lopresti. >> thank you mr. speaker. i would like to pay tribute to my friend for all the hard work he's done. the lasting legacy will include supporting the kurds whose peshmerga are fighting daesh in our interest. having visited the front line, air strikes, weapons and training are crucial, but it...
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. >> although northern ireland want to get out of the eu. >> i think they're using static analysis.s time goes on, they may think, do you know what, maybe it's not so good over there. >> we just need time to see -- >> exactly. >> you did mention apple, along with donate life america, you'll be able to sign up to donate organs, tissue or eyes on your phone using the ios 10 software. interesting, but you can see apple is in the red. >> how do you do it now with a driver's license? when you go get your driver's license, yet. you mentioned brexit concerns. barnons did have a positive concern over the weekend, in part because they say southwest has a lack of exposure. airlines have had a particularly hard time dealing with some of these brexit concerns. >> and they had already suffered so much as a result of the paris attacks. nearly all the american airlines rationaled capacity in the wake of that. you know it's going to get a lot cheaper to go to -- london is a bargain right now. >> a lot of people choosing not to go over seas and instead going to other areas in the u.s. that are a lot
. >> although northern ireland want to get out of the eu. >> i think they're using static analysis.s time goes on, they may think, do you know what, maybe it's not so good over there. >> we just need time to see -- >> exactly. >> you did mention apple, along with donate life america, you'll be able to sign up to donate organs, tissue or eyes on your phone using the ios 10 software. interesting, but you can see apple is in the red. >> how do you do it now with...
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the precious, precious bond between england, scotland, wales and northern ireland.yun yoon not just between the nations of the united kingdom, but also our itseevery one in it someone that will let england break up easily. >> we're going to see a lot more of theresa may today and in the days and weeks ahead. >> next, a moment of calm in the wake of the tragedy of dallas. we'll join him to explain to us what moved him to play. you just get in and it naturally adapts to your body and creates the perfect temperature for you. (vo) sleep cooler, wake more refreshed. discover the new temper-breeze. the wolf was huffing and puffing. like you do sometimes, grandpa? well, when you have copd, it can be hard to breathe. it can be hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get air in. so i talked to my doctor. she said... symbicort could help you breathe better, starting within 5 minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. symbicort helps provide significant improvement of your lung function. symbicort is for copd, including chronic bronchitis a
the precious, precious bond between england, scotland, wales and northern ireland.yun yoon not just between the nations of the united kingdom, but also our itseevery one in it someone that will let england break up easily. >> we're going to see a lot more of theresa may today and in the days and weeks ahead. >> next, a moment of calm in the wake of the tragedy of dallas. we'll join him to explain to us what moved him to play. you just get in and it naturally adapts to your body and...
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the prime minister has a problem with the possibility of northern ireland wanting to reunify becausent to stay in the eu. the only land border between england and the eu. it's a problem. jonathan: it's a classic story of the short-term economic consequences. in the medium to long term is where we will find the benefit of dublin. london with a big financial institution, you will decide at that point whether to go to dublin. we may not see the advantages for months or years to come. the interest rates could change in ireland. i am looking at ranks. -- at banks. fixed income trading was supposed to come back in the second quarter. 15% and itosed to be was 14% which is the lowest since the economic crisis. the jpmorgan trading was so awesome, bank of america is good as well but it's a high bar for goldman sachs and perhaps they cannot reap as much market share as they originally thought. i had to ask why. they had different customers. citigroup and jpmorgan have large corporations. goldman sachs has hedge funds and we know what happened to hedge funds. they also a brokerage firm so the q
the prime minister has a problem with the possibility of northern ireland wanting to reunify becausent to stay in the eu. the only land border between england and the eu. it's a problem. jonathan: it's a classic story of the short-term economic consequences. in the medium to long term is where we will find the benefit of dublin. london with a big financial institution, you will decide at that point whether to go to dublin. we may not see the advantages for months or years to come. the interest...
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means we believe in a union, the precious, precious bond between england, scotland, wales and northern ireland but it means something else that is just as important. it means we believe in a union not just between the nations of the united kingdom but between all of our citizens, every one of us whoever we are and wherever we are from. that means fighting against the burning injustice that if you were born poor you will die on average nine years earlier than others. if you are black you are treated more harshly by the criminal justice system than if you are white. if you are white working-class boy, you are less likely than anybody else in britain to go to university. if you are a state school you're less likely to reach the top profession than if you are educated. if you are a woman you will earn less than a man. if you suffer from mental health problems there is not enough help to hand. if you are young you will find it harder than ever before to own your own home. .. and getting your kids and they go tinto agood school. if you are one of those families just managing, i want to address you d
means we believe in a union, the precious, precious bond between england, scotland, wales and northern ireland but it means something else that is just as important. it means we believe in a union not just between the nations of the united kingdom but between all of our citizens, every one of us whoever we are and wherever we are from. that means fighting against the burning injustice that if you were born poor you will die on average nine years earlier than others. if you are black you are...
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. >> from bosnia and cos vow to vietnam and columbia to northern ireland he worked tirelessly to improve through his foundation across the world like the central highlands in africa where he was struck by the simple but powerful way people greeted each other every day. >> one will say good morning, hello, how are you and the answer is not i'm fine how are you, the answer translated into english is "i see you." that's inherently empowering, you have to be able to look at somebody and actually see them and at lisa imagine what their lives are like. i spent a lifetime trying to do that. >> in 1999 i graduated in the top 3% of my law school class and if 2013 my son graduated from ucla. >> if you get people out of poverty, then their children are likely to be out of poverty. >> i feel like i'm a clinton baby, the reason why i aspire to get my law degree and get my business degree, he has instilled that in my mom and she passed it down to me. >> deer cynthia thank you for sharing your story with me and what you said about the impact of my presidency on my life and your son's. out of your troub
. >> from bosnia and cos vow to vietnam and columbia to northern ireland he worked tirelessly to improve through his foundation across the world like the central highlands in africa where he was struck by the simple but powerful way people greeted each other every day. >> one will say good morning, hello, how are you and the answer is not i'm fine how are you, the answer translated into english is "i see you." that's inherently empowering, you have to be able to look at...