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that's a quarter of all of northern ireland's police service, when would the northern ireland office fund and support a new recruitment drive to bring us up to 7,000 as required under settlement? >> well, first of all, can i just condemn all those attacks on those officers. appalling, this is for executive to make decision on recruitment and numbers. >> margaret richie. >> would the minister agree with me that the best way to tackle criminality in northern ireland is a community wide approach and last year rather than throwing money at organizations? >> mr. speaker, just to give comfort, we have ensured 25 million pounds are there to counter military activity. we are working with the executive to be able to deliver that and look forward in the near future. >> order. questions to the prime minister. james morris. >> mr. speaker, i had meetings and i shall have further meetings later in the lay. >> mr. morris. >> we are proud of long industrial heritage. we are also very proud of the recent revial in the fortunes of the country with new jobs and investment in the local economy. would t
that's a quarter of all of northern ireland's police service, when would the northern ireland office fund and support a new recruitment drive to bring us up to 7,000 as required under settlement? >> well, first of all, can i just condemn all those attacks on those officers. appalling, this is for executive to make decision on recruitment and numbers. >> margaret richie. >> would the minister agree with me that the best way to tackle criminality in northern ireland is a...
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will discuss over the coming weeks and months and, of course, there are particular positions in northern ireland, the issue of the border with the republic of ireland is a very specific concern that we're aware of and working on and it's that understanding that we want for the future. all end finally say to the right honorable gentleman when he refers to the possibility of yet another referendum in relation to scottish independent, i suggest if he wants to ensure the future prosperity of the scottish economy he just looks at the fact that actually scotland has more imports and trade arrangements with the rest of the united kingdom than it does with the european union. it's first and foremost desire should be to remain part of the united kingdom. >> mr. john redwood? >> i strongly welcome the prime minister's statement. will she confirm that this parliament and the last government gave the decision to the british people on eu membership and so surely it is now the duty of this parliament to smoothly implement their wishes? >> i absolutely agree with my right honorable friend. this parliament vote
will discuss over the coming weeks and months and, of course, there are particular positions in northern ireland, the issue of the border with the republic of ireland is a very specific concern that we're aware of and working on and it's that understanding that we want for the future. all end finally say to the right honorable gentleman when he refers to the possibility of yet another referendum in relation to scottish independent, i suggest if he wants to ensure the future prosperity of the...
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will do anything to undermine the rock-solid commitment of this government and the people of northern irelando the settlement set out and there is and remains strong support for the entirely peaceful future for northern ireland. that has been determined by democracy and consent. we remain commit today that and work with others to ensure that entirely peaceful future. >> manufacturing facilities in red hill business park, would the prime minister meet with general electric and other west midland manufacturers to hear how important supply chains and markets free of tariffs and bureaucracy are to them in their hundreds of thousands of stocks? >> well, i'm delighted to hear the commitment ge has made but it's more than a commitment, a commitment to the united kingdom and future of the economy here in united kingdom. i understand my friend has already met with ge to discuss with them their interest in trade and what we can be doing to promote free trade as i've said earlier, i want to uk to be a global leader in free trade and we are listening to businesses around the country and the importance th
will do anything to undermine the rock-solid commitment of this government and the people of northern irelando the settlement set out and there is and remains strong support for the entirely peaceful future for northern ireland. that has been determined by democracy and consent. we remain commit today that and work with others to ensure that entirely peaceful future. >> manufacturing facilities in red hill business park, would the prime minister meet with general electric and other west...
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the prime minister will be aware the area's republic was faithful in northern ireland. does the prime minister understand the confusion many of us feel going forward on one hand the government defines the attention to tightly control the free movement of people in labor and the border between northern ireland and the republic. does the prime minister see the contradiction for many of those who directly affect the jobs? >> i had a nuclear pdt shack also says that on both sides of the border we don't want to see a return to the borders of the past. the common travel area has been in place since 1920s. well before we are both members of the european union. we are working together with the government of the republic and discussions at the first minister and deputy first minister in northern ireland. we want to ensure we don't see a return to the past. >> thank you, mr. speaker. bags to the growth come out to 2 million-pound confirmation in my constituency given a new lease of life. can i think the prime minister in the latest round of the growth sale and a great way to buil
the prime minister will be aware the area's republic was faithful in northern ireland. does the prime minister understand the confusion many of us feel going forward on one hand the government defines the attention to tightly control the free movement of people in labor and the border between northern ireland and the republic. does the prime minister see the contradiction for many of those who directly affect the jobs? >> i had a nuclear pdt shack also says that on both sides of the...
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for example, the position of northern ireland will be a particular position because northern irelandill be one part of the u.k. with a land border with a country that has been inside the european union. -- given that fact, there is goodwill and a good spirit from both this government and the government of the republic of ireland to ensure that the arrangements put in place in the future don't entail a return to borders of the past. >> the prime minister -- [indiscernible] the government's policy of saying as little as possible is going to become increasingly unsustainable. the vacuum is already being felt not from the can -- filled not from the commission but from her own cabinet brexit committee. does the prime minister accept that unless the government can provide at least some clarity about its direction of travel soon, many financial and other businesses which have been in touch with me about this will respond to the uncertainty, plan for the worst, and that that will be a considerable cost to the u.k.? prime minister may: i say to my honorable friend that i am well aware of the
for example, the position of northern ireland will be a particular position because northern irelandill be one part of the u.k. with a land border with a country that has been inside the european union. -- given that fact, there is goodwill and a good spirit from both this government and the government of the republic of ireland to ensure that the arrangements put in place in the future don't entail a return to borders of the past. >> the prime minister -- [indiscernible] the government's...
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heading to northern ireland. we have some football to talk about. let's talk about operation football. two weeks until we start the playoffs. tomorrow night, green valley. it should be a great game. desert oasis takes on sierra vista. a few of the games we'll be tonight's game is a big run. randall cunningham, skyhawks trying to become 6-1 on the year, if they can get past foothill. you can see that game on mylvtv. one more sports note. golf, pga, how about scott piercy from las vegas? he shot a record today in the first round of the safeway open championship. 10 under par 63. we'll show you some of those >> all right. great matchup out there. we'll see how it goes. randy, thank you. >> thank you. >>> well, it was a science fair like we've never seen before. >> yeah. coming up, see the sort of project that really got the president, well, no other way to say it, freaking out. you've heard plenty about joe heck and the tax breaks he's voted for. for oil companies and the millions the oil billionaire koch brothers have spent to elect him. bad enough. b
heading to northern ireland. we have some football to talk about. let's talk about operation football. two weeks until we start the playoffs. tomorrow night, green valley. it should be a great game. desert oasis takes on sierra vista. a few of the games we'll be tonight's game is a big run. randall cunningham, skyhawks trying to become 6-1 on the year, if they can get past foothill. you can see that game on mylvtv. one more sports note. golf, pga, how about scott piercy from las vegas? he shot...
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the northern ireland executive has been very clear. none of us want to see a return of the borders of the past. i would remind the honorable gentleman that the common travel area has been in place since 1923, which is well before either of us joined the european union. >> jeremy corbyn. >> they said the customs union was not a binary choice. i can't think of anything other than a binary choice of whether you have a border or don't have a border. there isn't a third way on that one. on monday, her friend, expressed concern of the automotive and aerospace industries. the banking says the members are poised quivering over the relocate button. every day the prime minister dithers over this chaotic brexit, employers an investment and rumors circulating about relocation. this cannot carry on until march of next year. when is the prime minister going to come up with a plan? >> i have to say to the honorable gentleman, the fact he seems to confuse the customs with a border, they are two different issues -- yes. shows why -- shows -- shows why
the northern ireland executive has been very clear. none of us want to see a return of the borders of the past. i would remind the honorable gentleman that the common travel area has been in place since 1923, which is well before either of us joined the european union. >> jeremy corbyn. >> they said the customs union was not a binary choice. i can't think of anything other than a binary choice of whether you have a border or don't have a border. there isn't a third way on that one....
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there is and remains strongor tl support for the entirety peaceful future for northern ireland. that has been determined by democracy and consent. we been committed to that and we remain committed to work with others to ensure that entirely peaceful future. >> thank you very much, mr. speaker. general electric to start a compassionate its confidence in the uk's economy and my constituents by starting construction of the second of its two new world-class research and manufacturing facilities on the rest of this is part. would be prime minister meet with agenda electric and otherwise minister manufactures here to teleport supply chains and markets free of tariffs and bureaucracy are to them at their hundreds of thousands of stocks? >> well, i'm delighted to hear the commitment that ge has made to stanford but it's more than a commitment to stanford it's a commitment to the united kingdom and to the future of our economy in the united kingdom. i understand my right honorable friend the international trade secretary has already met with gd discuss with them theirre interest in trade
there is and remains strongor tl support for the entirety peaceful future for northern ireland. that has been determined by democracy and consent. we been committed to that and we remain committed to work with others to ensure that entirely peaceful future. >> thank you very much, mr. speaker. general electric to start a compassionate its confidence in the uk's economy and my constituents by starting construction of the second of its two new world-class research and manufacturing...
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scotland and northern ireland voted to stay in the eu. a grown up this relationship will be. let's bring in john stopford, how much more do we need to trade?nto the brexit ofn: there has been a wave optimism that things are not collapsed immediately. things happen with a lag. we think growth will slow with rising inflation. the u.k. is very reliant on foreign money to support the balance of pay. we think the pound so remains vulnerable. it is may be oversold in the short-term. we don't think it will go up much. it could go down quite a bit further. guy: is the risk on the downside? john: yes, and the same with the gilt market. still, inflation will rise. cutbank of england may rates for the but the picture does look at attractive as perhaps it did. there are concerns that the u.k. has a more challenging environment ahead. we are conscious i think on debt in the currency market. guy: what about the equity market? this is priced at the euro. 13.1%, in pounds. people simply focusing on the pounds bit of that. as we discussed, there is liquid
scotland and northern ireland voted to stay in the eu. a grown up this relationship will be. let's bring in john stopford, how much more do we need to trade?nto the brexit ofn: there has been a wave optimism that things are not collapsed immediately. things happen with a lag. we think growth will slow with rising inflation. the u.k. is very reliant on foreign money to support the balance of pay. we think the pound so remains vulnerable. it is may be oversold in the short-term. we don't think it...
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the prime minister will be aware the area's republic was faithful in northern ireland. does the prime minister understand the confusion many of us feel going forward on one hand the government defines the attention to tightly control the free movement of people in labor and the border between northern ireland and the republic. does the prime minister see the contradiction for many of those who directly affect the jobs? >> i had a nuclear pdt shack also says that on both sides of the border we don't want to see a return to the borders of the past. the common travel area has been in place since 1920s. well before we are both members of the european union. we are working together with the government of the republic and in the latest round of the growth sale and a great way to build a country that works. >> i commend my honorable friend and taken this opportunity to support penndel. he's absolutely right the money being put in have enabled this growth as a local project. the same 250 million to the northern powerhouse in the latest round of funding is good is coming and fro
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reports say 56 percent of northern ireland voters wanted to stay in the e-u. many activists gathered this weekend to protest anti-abortion law. women and men held posters reading "education, not a ban." police were on the scene, taking pictures of the protesters. pope francis is naming 17 new cardinals. the pope made the surprise announcement at the end of a mass today. the elected cardinals come from five continents. a ceremony will be held in november. some in new york are trying to help a bakery in brooklyn is collecting supplies that it plans to ship over. the bakery wants people to donate things like flashlights, batteries and toiletries. "i'm haitian and that's my people so of course i can't just organizers are hoping to collect 25-barrels of supplies. a second chance at life. a he lost both arms and legs from an explosion in afghanistan- in august -- doctors attached the arms and legs of a donor to him. "i will continue to have a piece of this man with me until the day i die." he's learning how to use his new limbs - and thinking everyday about the dono
reports say 56 percent of northern ireland voters wanted to stay in the e-u. many activists gathered this weekend to protest anti-abortion law. women and men held posters reading "education, not a ban." police were on the scene, taking pictures of the protesters. pope francis is naming 17 new cardinals. the pope made the surprise announcement at the end of a mass today. the elected cardinals come from five continents. a ceremony will be held in november. some in new york are trying to...
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so like in northern ireland it was, yes, we're going to frame the conflict a little bit differently. and it wasn't like, like they said this is inaccurate. it's still accurate, it's just a different frame. we're going to focus on the peacemaking. doesn't mean that you don't cover the conflict. you might cover it in the context of a peace process. you might ask different questions. you might instead of asking who's to blame, for example, you might ask how is the progress going with the peace process. what is the potential solution for this conflict. so it's kind of a different set of questions going on all driven by, i would say, journalists' emotions and cognitions and their beliefs. yeah. thank you for that question. yes, sir. >> yes -- [inaudible] do you know how many -- [inaudible] >> how many carry? >> special contingency insurance? >> i know that the ones that work for the big newspapers, they tend to have the insurance. and it comes into play sometimes, but i know the freelancers don't always have that, and that's a problem because they're facing all kinds of risks too. but som
so like in northern ireland it was, yes, we're going to frame the conflict a little bit differently. and it wasn't like, like they said this is inaccurate. it's still accurate, it's just a different frame. we're going to focus on the peacemaking. doesn't mean that you don't cover the conflict. you might cover it in the context of a peace process. you might ask different questions. you might instead of asking who's to blame, for example, you might ask how is the progress going with the peace...
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in northern ireland have liked to have decades of conflict and as one of the journalists said we had had it up to the back teeth with he said, she said and death and destruction, so once the peace process began in earnest, that is what they focused on and they focused on it largely out of this discussed about the conflict and also this deep desire and a sieve the four they were tired of reporting on victims or could they wanted and ended to the conflict here comes one example. i would say that the other big example is, when this is your own family and friends and community that is getting ripped apart, it's a much more intense commitments that comes in this reporting what's happening and the information that you pursue is different. it's like the bosnian journalists, that when he said look, you know yes, we care about these big human rights stories that will shock the world, but we care about these little stories, also, that means something for people. people who don't have water and who were wondering when the aid is coming and who don't know where their kids are in so it drives dif
in northern ireland have liked to have decades of conflict and as one of the journalists said we had had it up to the back teeth with he said, she said and death and destruction, so once the peace process began in earnest, that is what they focused on and they focused on it largely out of this discussed about the conflict and also this deep desire and a sieve the four they were tired of reporting on victims or could they wanted and ended to the conflict here comes one example. i would say that...
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the high court in northern ireland will rule on the legitimacy of article 50. stay with us. ubs rose 11% in the third quarter as costs decline. climbed beating analyst estimates. the world's biggest manager of money says it will continue to cut costs. we will be speaking live to the a.m. u.k. at 6:45 time. e&p hurray about has -- bnp paribas has reported third-quarter profit.. a team of citigroup traders generated $300 million of revenue this year. people withrding to direct knowledge of the matter who say the windfall -- knowledge of the matter. traders can still make outside after regulators thought to curb risk-taking. that is your bloomberg business flash. >> u.s. third-quarter gdp is released at 1:30 p.m. london time today i had of next week's fed decision -- ahead of next week's fed decision. still with us from frankfurt is president, present -- of the peterson institute. if you are looking at the u.s. economy, one could argue that you could look at it both ways. the state of the u.s. economy could be in favor of clinton's 's.tform but also trump do you think that is t
the high court in northern ireland will rule on the legitimacy of article 50. stay with us. ubs rose 11% in the third quarter as costs decline. climbed beating analyst estimates. the world's biggest manager of money says it will continue to cut costs. we will be speaking live to the a.m. u.k. at 6:45 time. e&p hurray about has -- bnp paribas has reported third-quarter profit.. a team of citigroup traders generated $300 million of revenue this year. people withrding to direct knowledge of...
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in this video from northern ireland, this pair here decided they were going to take matters into their own hands and save this stranded seal. toward the ocean using some kind of fabric, some kind of tie they managed to get under the belly of the seal and they are gliding it down. maybe it was exhausted, maybe it wasn't moving, seems to be a very small seal. either way, they felt that it was absolutely necessary. the video's gone viral. once they get it back close to the water you see that the seal actually starts moving towards the ocean and it goes back in. >> fro these kayakers are out on this river and i don't know how on earth they were able to spot this. they come up on the sheep here that's obviously been stranded. they say the water was very cold and they believe that the sheep was getting close, if not already experiencing hypothermia. been in there for hours. >> just keeping its head above water. probably can't even move at this point. >> the good thing is, they are able to grab it. kayak, and then they are pulling that poor exhausted sheep on to the ground. they wanted to wai
in this video from northern ireland, this pair here decided they were going to take matters into their own hands and save this stranded seal. toward the ocean using some kind of fabric, some kind of tie they managed to get under the belly of the seal and they are gliding it down. maybe it was exhausted, maybe it wasn't moving, seems to be a very small seal. either way, they felt that it was absolutely necessary. the video's gone viral. once they get it back close to the water you see that the...
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. >> we head over to belfast in northern ireland. we're at the bullet hotel named after the steve mcqueen movie, but this is like something out of a thomas crown affair. you can see these two older ladies kind of messing with a piece of art on the wall, a piece of art they decided they want for themselves. right there, they take this over $18,500 p himself and then they start to make the get away. you can see them here as they try to make the great escape. eventually, they left it outside a restaurant. somebody recognized it and actually returned it to them. while the picture was returned, they are still an enemy of the people. >>> watches on abc 7 in new york city is the latest winner of the "rtm" ipad mini giveaway. >> and you could win, too. all you're going to need is wednesday's buzz word, be at resident of the u.s. or canada. >> the "rtm" buzz word is coming up in just a little bit. >> stand by, everyone, for the "rtm" ipad mini giveaway. >>> a good number of us are formed with a healthy fear of heights. folks in this video see
. >> we head over to belfast in northern ireland. we're at the bullet hotel named after the steve mcqueen movie, but this is like something out of a thomas crown affair. you can see these two older ladies kind of messing with a piece of art on the wall, a piece of art they decided they want for themselves. right there, they take this over $18,500 p himself and then they start to make the get away. you can see them here as they try to make the great escape. eventually, they left it outside...
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. >> we head over to belfast in northern ireland. we're at the bullet hotel named after the steve mcqueen movie, but this is like something out of a thomas crown affair. you can see these two older ladies kind of messing with a piece of art on the wall, a piece of art they decided they want for themselves. right there, they take this over $18,500 picture of steve mcqueen himself and then they start to you can see them here as they try to make the great escape. eventually, they left it outside a restaurant. somebody recognized it and actually returned it to them. while the picture was returned, they are still an enemy of the people. >>> watches on abc 7 in new york city is the latest winner of the "rtm" ipad mini giveaway. >> and you could win, too. all you're going to need is wednesday's buzz word, be at least 21 years old, and a legal >> the "rtm" buzz word is coming up in just a little bit. >> stand by, everyone, for the "rtm" ipad mini giveaway. >>> a good number of us are formed with a healthy fear of heights. folks in this video
. >> we head over to belfast in northern ireland. we're at the bullet hotel named after the steve mcqueen movie, but this is like something out of a thomas crown affair. you can see these two older ladies kind of messing with a piece of art on the wall, a piece of art they decided they want for themselves. right there, they take this over $18,500 picture of steve mcqueen himself and then they start to you can see them here as they try to make the great escape. eventually, they left it...
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in this video from northern ireland, this pair here decided they were going to take matters into their own hands and save this stranded seal. toward the ocean using some kind of fabric, some kind of tie they managed to get under the belly of the seal and they are gliding it down. maybe it was exhausted, maybe it wasn't moving, seems to be a very small seal. either way, they felt that it was absolutely necessary. the video's gone viral. once they get it back close to the water you see that the seal actually starts moving towards these kayakers are out on this river and i don't know how on earth they were able to spot this. they come up on the sheep here that's obviously been stranded. they say the water was very cold and they believe that the sheep was getting close, if not already experiencing hypothermia. been in there for hours. >> just keeping its head above water. probably can't even move at this point. >> the good thing is, they are able to grab it. kayak, and then they are pulling that poor exhausted sheep on to the ground. they wanted to wait for help, but realized because of th
in this video from northern ireland, this pair here decided they were going to take matters into their own hands and save this stranded seal. toward the ocean using some kind of fabric, some kind of tie they managed to get under the belly of the seal and they are gliding it down. maybe it was exhausted, maybe it wasn't moving, seems to be a very small seal. either way, they felt that it was absolutely necessary. the video's gone viral. once they get it back close to the water you see that the...
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one of the challenges came from a cross party group of apologieses in northern ireland who argued that belfast should have been granted a veto on leaving the e.u. according to the good friday peace accords, that legal bid faced a fresh setback with the high court in belfast diss -- dismissing the challenge, although one campaigner saying he now plans to take the case to the supreme court in london. >> a democratic system. 56% of the people of this country voted to remain in. the only people in the country hat's been against us is the democratic union, the torrys. o again i say we're right in what we're doing for the people of this country. >> now residents of the kay lie migrant camp known as the jungle has been given a final ultimatum to lead, as authorities continue to demomish that camp. more than 5,000 mike rants have been taken to centers around france but against the bleak backdrop of charred tents and camps, dozens remain saying they have nowhere else to go and others are refusing to leave. the charity for children say it's extremely concerned for the fate of unaccompanied minor
one of the challenges came from a cross party group of apologieses in northern ireland who argued that belfast should have been granted a veto on leaving the e.u. according to the good friday peace accords, that legal bid faced a fresh setback with the high court in belfast diss -- dismissing the challenge, although one campaigner saying he now plans to take the case to the supreme court in london. >> a democratic system. 56% of the people of this country voted to remain in. the only...
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breakupvoiding a brexit as theresa may holds a meeting with the leaders of scotland, wells, and northern irelandwe discussed the country's eu exit plans. we will analyze the hurdles facing the 80 $5 billion deal between at&t and time warner. anna: welcome back. you're watching "daybreak". a quick note, samsung says notes e seven customers will get a discount. let's get the bloomberg business flash. the german economy ministry has reopened a review of a , but didoffer by china not specify a reason. they seek tighter control over foreign investment in european countries. they have called for measures to give government expanded powers. banks and the u.k. will start relocating operations by the end of the year. that is according to the head of the british bankers association. anthony brown said hands are quivering. many smaller banks start to relocating before christmas, with bigger one starting in the first quarter next year. they u.k. transport secretary says the decision for a new runway will be taken tuesday. speaking on the bbc, chris says it is a very tricky choice. >> there are three good ch
breakupvoiding a brexit as theresa may holds a meeting with the leaders of scotland, wells, and northern irelandwe discussed the country's eu exit plans. we will analyze the hurdles facing the 80 $5 billion deal between at&t and time warner. anna: welcome back. you're watching "daybreak". a quick note, samsung says notes e seven customers will get a discount. let's get the bloomberg business flash. the german economy ministry has reopened a review of a , but didoffer by china not...
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a judge in northern ireland has rejected two challenges to brexit. >> the judge said it would be premature to interfere with the brexit process at this time. he rejected challenges related to a vote by lawmakers on article 50, and the good friday peace accord in ireland. three senior judges in london are looking at a similar challenge related to the article 50 vote. both cases will probably be bundled into a single appeal that goes to the u.k. supreme court later this year. >> an international agreement will create the world's largest marine-protected area in the ocean next to antarctica. 24 countries and the european union agreed on the deal t. covers the area in the rough sea about twice the size of texas. commercial fishing will be anned. more news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2600 journalists and analyst in more than 120 countries. i'm eric johnson, and this is bloomberg. mark: let's turn to economic news. today's reading of u.s. g.d.p. showing the economy accelerated in the third quarter, growing at an annual raised rate of .9%. bond markets joining us now, asset manager. jame
a judge in northern ireland has rejected two challenges to brexit. >> the judge said it would be premature to interfere with the brexit process at this time. he rejected challenges related to a vote by lawmakers on article 50, and the good friday peace accord in ireland. three senior judges in london are looking at a similar challenge related to the article 50 vote. both cases will probably be bundled into a single appeal that goes to the u.k. supreme court later this year. >> an...
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brexit negotiating stance is no clearer after a meeting with the leaders of scotland, wales, and northern irelandy. i don't mind admitting frustration. i know nothing about the u.k.'s negotiating strategy that i did not know before the meeting. we need a u.k. government willing to open up. >> all three governments have expressed concern over economic .amage caused by brexit belgian officials say that the deal would allow multinationals to crush local companies. it's just after six a clock p.m. monday in new york. paul allen -- after 6:00 p.m. monday in new york. paul allen with a look at the markets. >> it is looking pretty good after the first 90 minutes of trade, up 0.2%. -- let's wait and see what the day brings in australia. nikkei futures looking positive. the market in japan weights on company that operates the trains, hotels, and restaurants. look at lot a group in south korea due to hold a press conference later today. the company looking to turn around public relations after a series of indictments in june. also in korea, up is third-quarter gdp. bloomberg technology is next. emily: this
brexit negotiating stance is no clearer after a meeting with the leaders of scotland, wales, and northern irelandy. i don't mind admitting frustration. i know nothing about the u.k.'s negotiating strategy that i did not know before the meeting. we need a u.k. government willing to open up. >> all three governments have expressed concern over economic .amage caused by brexit belgian officials say that the deal would allow multinationals to crush local companies. it's just after six a clock...
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prime minister and the leaders of scotland, wales, and northern ireland and it in frustration.a sturgeon left thomas saying she was no clearer on theresa may's stance and she is not bluffing over a potential referendum. the u.k. households are starting to feel the pain from brexit induced pressure on their finances. u.k. families' discretionary income increased nine pounds from a year earlier, the first time since 2014 that customers haven't seen double-digit growth. a measure of consumer confidence decreased in october. consumers' expectations also declined. breakdowns are more concerned about controlling immigration than maintaining access to the single market according to a new survey published earlier in the week. it adds further evidence that prime minister theresa may's brexit strategy is in line with the prevailing mood of the country. businesses are demanding action to boost productivity and counteract the uncertainty of brexit. the confederation of british industry wants to boost public investment to 2% of gross domestic product. global news 24 hours a day powered by m
prime minister and the leaders of scotland, wales, and northern ireland and it in frustration.a sturgeon left thomas saying she was no clearer on theresa may's stance and she is not bluffing over a potential referendum. the u.k. households are starting to feel the pain from brexit induced pressure on their finances. u.k. families' discretionary income increased nine pounds from a year earlier, the first time since 2014 that customers haven't seen double-digit growth. a measure of consumer...
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>> not in the way but they acted more as a propellant rather than a repellent and in northern ireland is a great example. they have to and have decades of conflict and one journalist said we have had it up to the back teeth he said and she said and with the death and destruction. so once the peace process began in earnest and to be discussed of the conflict with that deep desire with an end to the conflict. that is one example. so when it is your own family and friends and community that is ripped apart it is a much more intense commitment that is reporting what is happening in that information that you perceive is different. the bosnian journalist to care about the big human rights stories we care about the zero little stories that means something to people. and don't know where their kids are. with that type of intensity and focus is different. but it was not like that dissident is inaccurate it is still accurate it is just a different frame to focus on the peacemaking. to deliver in the context of the peace process. and who is to blame call is the progress going with the peace proc
>> not in the way but they acted more as a propellant rather than a repellent and in northern ireland is a great example. they have to and have decades of conflict and one journalist said we have had it up to the back teeth he said and she said and with the death and destruction. so once the peace process began in earnest and to be discussed of the conflict with that deep desire with an end to the conflict. that is one example. so when it is your own family and friends and community that...
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british prime minister theresa may is offering the leaders of scotland, wales and northern ireland aole in shaping brexit strategy. toy will have a direct line the brexit secretary. polling places are open for early voting in the battleground state of florida. 50 counties are open today. the remaining counties will start in the coming weeks. nearly 1.2 million voters in florida have already mailed in their ballots. hillary clinton's campaign will spend an extra $1 million in two states she's unlikely to carry. abc news tracking poll has clinton leading donald trump by 10 points. 60's antiwar radical tom hayden has died. he gained notoriety for his radical activism during the vietnam war. he later became an author and california legislator. he was 76 years old. i'm courtney donohoe. mark: let's get back to the banking industry. multi-passkey shares were halted . they started trading once again. is growing forn a chief executive to unveil a new business plan considered crucial for his survival. michael moore covers the banking industry for bloomberg news and he joins us now. expecting?
british prime minister theresa may is offering the leaders of scotland, wales and northern ireland aole in shaping brexit strategy. toy will have a direct line the brexit secretary. polling places are open for early voting in the battleground state of florida. 50 counties are open today. the remaining counties will start in the coming weeks. nearly 1.2 million voters in florida have already mailed in their ballots. hillary clinton's campaign will spend an extra $1 million in two states she's...
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british prime minister theresa may is offering leaders of scotland, wales, northern ireland a role in shaping brexit strategy. her office says the leaders will have a direct line to the brexit secretary david davis. there were ones that if may didn't involve nations in the talks, there could be constitutional crisis. areraq, kurdish forces advancing in the offensive to take mosul from the islamic state. the offensive may take months. it involves more than 25,000 iraqi troops under planes and advisers from the u.s.-led coalition. a plane heading to the libyan coast to monitor migrant trafficking routes crashed just after takeoff from multiple it all five french crew members were killed. port of the main departure for thousands of migrants trying to get smugglers to take them to europe by boat. european officials are trying to break an impasse on a trade you between the u.s. and canada. the problem, objections between the french-speaking colonial region of belgium. officials says the deal would allow multinationals to crush companies. the european commission's meeting with them today. i
british prime minister theresa may is offering leaders of scotland, wales, northern ireland a role in shaping brexit strategy. her office says the leaders will have a direct line to the brexit secretary david davis. there were ones that if may didn't involve nations in the talks, there could be constitutional crisis. areraq, kurdish forces advancing in the offensive to take mosul from the islamic state. the offensive may take months. it involves more than 25,000 iraqi troops under planes and...
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against britain's vote to leave the e-u campaigners built six fake custom checkpoints along northern ireland. they say leaving the e-u could have an impact on peace, jobs and the free movement of workers. "we'll let people see what's actually happening, what's going to happen, if there's not a move on by both governments to get something done." said. to stay in the e-u. coming up on today in iowa... a train derails overnight sending many to the hospital. and... a frantic search for a young girl after she is abducted. we'll sending many to the hospital. continues. then... two officers are shot and killed in the line of duty. these stories and more...but first, welcome back to today in iowa- thanks so much for joining us this morning. i'm lauren moss. another chilly morning on tap- but a beautiful day on tap. let's go right to storm tra today will be very similar to across eastern iowa...perfect for outdoor activities. a trip to the pumpkin patches or apple orchards would be a great way to spend the day. tonight will be warmer - the mid 40s. light winds and highs in the 60s. it'll be another m
against britain's vote to leave the e-u campaigners built six fake custom checkpoints along northern ireland. they say leaving the e-u could have an impact on peace, jobs and the free movement of workers. "we'll let people see what's actually happening, what's going to happen, if there's not a move on by both governments to get something done." said. to stay in the e-u. coming up on today in iowa... a train derails overnight sending many to the hospital. and... a frantic search for a...
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a judge in northern ireland has rejected to challenges to brexit.s at least one obstacle to the prime minister's plan to cut ties with the european union by the end of march. the judge said it was beyond the power of the court to interfere in how the government triggers article 50, the notice of departure from the eu and international agreement will create the world's largest marine protected area in the ocean near antarctica. 24 countries in the european union agreed on the deal that covers an area about twice the size of texas. commercial fishing will be banned but scientists will be able to catch fish and certain research zones. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i mark crumpton, this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: this is bloomberg technology. qualcomm's deal to buy nxp is the latest example of the changing landscape for semiconductors. the deal marks qualcomm's most significant foray outside of smartphone ships as a new generation of devices require new technology. cory johnson said
a judge in northern ireland has rejected to challenges to brexit.s at least one obstacle to the prime minister's plan to cut ties with the european union by the end of march. the judge said it was beyond the power of the court to interfere in how the government triggers article 50, the notice of departure from the eu and international agreement will create the world's largest marine protected area in the ocean near antarctica. 24 countries in the european union agreed on the deal that covers an...
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a judge in northern ireland has rejected to challenges to the brexit process. >> the judge said it will be premature to interfere with the brexit profits at this time. he rejected challenges related to a vote by lawmakers on article 50. three senior judges in london are looking at similar challenges related to the article 50 vote. they will be bundled into a single appeal that goes to the uk's supreme court later this year. there is a report cap vice president joe biden is at the top of the list to be the next secretary of state hillary clinton wins the white house according to politico. the vice president almost ran against clinton in the democratic i marries. a sense -- clinton in the democratic primaries. it is game three of the world series tonight. the series between the cubs and the indians moved to chicago tied. ticket brokers say something is are paying more than $10,000 for a ticket for the first world series game at wrigley in 71 years. the cubs have not won a world series in 108 years. the indians are seeking a first title and 68 years. four hours a day powered by more than 2
a judge in northern ireland has rejected to challenges to the brexit process. >> the judge said it will be premature to interfere with the brexit profits at this time. he rejected challenges related to a vote by lawmakers on article 50. three senior judges in london are looking at similar challenges related to the article 50 vote. they will be bundled into a single appeal that goes to the uk's supreme court later this year. there is a report cap vice president joe biden is at the top of...
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a judge in northern ireland has rejected to challenges to brexit.moves at least one obstacle to the prime minister's plan to cut ties with the european union by the end of march. the judge said it was beyond the power of the court to interfere in how the government triggers article 50, the notice of departure from the eu and international agreement will create the world's largest marine protected area in the ocean near antarctica. 24 countries in the european union agreed on the deal that covers an area about twice the size of texas. commercial fishing will be banned but scientists will be able to catch fish and certain research zones. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am mark crumpton, this is bloomberg. emily: this is bloomberg technology. qualcomm's deal to buy nxp is the latest example of the changing landscape for semiconductors. the deal marks qualcomm's most significant foray outside of smartphone chips as a new generation of devices require new technology. cory johnson
a judge in northern ireland has rejected to challenges to brexit.moves at least one obstacle to the prime minister's plan to cut ties with the european union by the end of march. the judge said it was beyond the power of the court to interfere in how the government triggers article 50, the notice of departure from the eu and international agreement will create the world's largest marine protected area in the ocean near antarctica. 24 countries in the european union agreed on the deal that...
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prime minister may meets the leaders of scotland, wales, and northern ireland. is is bloomberg. ♪ mark: prime minister theresa may will hold her first joint ministerial committee later with the leaders of scotland, wales, and northern, to discuss how to get the best outcome from brexit. it will be their first meeting since 2014. may said, we are much more than the sum of our parts. i want is to be the start of a grown-up relationship. neil mackinnon, global strategist at vtb capital is still with us. data should show the third quarter wasn't as bad as many had feared, but still a slowdown from the prior quarters. 0.7% to 0.3%. neil: very decent, and of course the project fear campaign, in my personal opinion, was completely exaggerated. everyone recognizes now that it was completely exaggerated. the reality has been the hard data has shown the economy is in reasonable shape. i think the numbers we will get this week will confirm that story. mark: but one swallow doesn't make a summer. it is my job to say that. neil: there is this project fear now. they can't help
prime minister may meets the leaders of scotland, wales, and northern ireland. is is bloomberg. ♪ mark: prime minister theresa may will hold her first joint ministerial committee later with the leaders of scotland, wales, and northern, to discuss how to get the best outcome from brexit. it will be their first meeting since 2014. may said, we are much more than the sum of our parts. i want is to be the start of a grown-up relationship. neil mackinnon, global strategist at vtb capital is still...
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england, scotland, wales and northern ireland. i will always fight to preserve our proud historic union and will never let divisive nationalists drive apart. [ applause ] yet within our society today, we see division and unfairness all around. between a more prosperous older generation and a struggling younger generation. between the wealth of london and the rest of the country. but perhaps most of all, between the rich, the successful and the powerful and their fellow citizens. now don't get me wrong. we applaud success. we want people to get on. but we also value something else, the spirit of citizenship. that spirit that means you respect the bonds and obligat n obligations that make our society work. that means a commitment to the men and women who live around you, who work for you, who buy the goods and services you sell. that spirit that means recognizing the social contract that says you train up local young people before you take on cheap labor from overseas. that spirit that means you do as others do and pay your fair sha
england, scotland, wales and northern ireland. i will always fight to preserve our proud historic union and will never let divisive nationalists drive apart. [ applause ] yet within our society today, we see division and unfairness all around. between a more prosperous older generation and a struggling younger generation. between the wealth of london and the rest of the country. but perhaps most of all, between the rich, the successful and the powerful and their fellow citizens. now don't get...