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we got partners like brazil and chile and the uk and sweden. got partners who then became advocates for the commission and for these ideas. in the uk, the prime minister talked before the 2010 election about the big society, and he was trying to make it clear that he wasn't going to be the same as margaret thatcher. so i come along with this and benefited society and helped that i was president of the british association at the time so i had access and impact we invited him to come and debate with me at the british medical association house of house of the house of commons so i had some direct input with him and that probably helped a bit. but also, i think that there is some perception in the world and there's evidence of this that inequality has gone too far and there are health problems that follow that are simply going not simply going to be dealt with by universal health coverage or the usual approaches. we need something different. i met somebody from i won't say which state, but a state the other day in taiwan and he has never heard of th
we got partners like brazil and chile and the uk and sweden. got partners who then became advocates for the commission and for these ideas. in the uk, the prime minister talked before the 2010 election about the big society, and he was trying to make it clear that he wasn't going to be the same as margaret thatcher. so i come along with this and benefited society and helped that i was president of the british association at the time so i had access and impact we invited him to come and debate...
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so let me be clear i want to make this point if there is an attack on the uk in the coming weeks there will be those who try to say that it's happened because of our airstrikes. i do not believe that is the case. they've been trying to attack us for the last year as we know from the seven different plots our security services have fully old. the threat levels in the uk were raised last august in light of the threat meaning an attack is highly likely. 800 people including families and children have been radicalized to such an extent that they traveled to this so-called caliphate. the house should be under no illusion these terrorists are plotting to kill us and radicalized or children right now. they attack us because of who we are, not because of what we do. >> thank you mr. speaker. we all share the protesters were -- prime ministers were to go for debate could -- horror. >> everyone in the house can speak for themselves. what i'm saying is when it comes to the risks of military action from the risk of inaction is far greater than the risk of what i propose. next are those that ask fo
so let me be clear i want to make this point if there is an attack on the uk in the coming weeks there will be those who try to say that it's happened because of our airstrikes. i do not believe that is the case. they've been trying to attack us for the last year as we know from the seven different plots our security services have fully old. the threat levels in the uk were raised last august in light of the threat meaning an attack is highly likely. 800 people including families and children...
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be happy to know that this required ider, the worst that happened. >>> we have another video from the uk as well, aggressive driving and choice language as well. the guy running around town doing deliveries. he approaches the right hand side when the most annoying pedestrian in the world runs by. the guy with the self-entitlement comes screaming from behind as the guy on the motor bike rides off. he shakes his head like he's trying to get the thought out of his head. good thing not going to see that the guy jumped in his bmw, comes speeding at top speed. and the best part of the video is he starts driving away. the internet coming down on this driver as well for just being such an ass. but let's enjoy him scratching up the rims on his car again. >>> hey, guys. >> veto the kid is about to get a taste. >> i've been waiting for this a long time. >> see what happens when he finally takes his first step. >> have a good day. >>> and -- >> why would i back up? >> the guy behind the wheel has been waiting for a parking spot. >> but the car that pulled alongside and in front of him has other has
be happy to know that this required ider, the worst that happened. >>> we have another video from the uk as well, aggressive driving and choice language as well. the guy running around town doing deliveries. he approaches the right hand side when the most annoying pedestrian in the world runs by. the guy with the self-entitlement comes screaming from behind as the guy on the motor bike rides off. he shakes his head like he's trying to get the thought out of his head. good thing not...
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coming back to the uk. acknowledging the importance of it. they had implementation plans.d ii talk about some of that in the book. and that's terrific. >> how do you perceive the thought about equity and equity changing over the time you have been working on this issue. obviously you have the biggest influence. has it been an iterative process? where we going from here. initially when people think about health inequity the hitmen and equity and access to healthcare is that easily conceptualize how people get sick, don't get access to healthcare. got extended out. think about the resolution all i should children in low income countries die we have the needs to stop it. that's the equity, but now i think about noncommunicable disease and porto alegre, brazil, mortality from cardiovascular disease follows a social gradient. lower your socioeconomic district the higher your mortality. buenos aires, if you look at the social distribution of diabetes, the lower the income the less the education the higher the problems of diabetes. if we think we can do something about that, that
coming back to the uk. acknowledging the importance of it. they had implementation plans.d ii talk about some of that in the book. and that's terrific. >> how do you perceive the thought about equity and equity changing over the time you have been working on this issue. obviously you have the biggest influence. has it been an iterative process? where we going from here. initially when people think about health inequity the hitmen and equity and access to healthcare is that easily...
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the likely impact of uk airstrikes on the threat of terrorist attacks in the uk. that is something everyone should weigh and think about carefully before we vote whether or not to send fighters into action over syria. it is critically important, mr. speaker, that we as a house or on us with british people. about the potential consequences of the action the prime minister is proposing to us today. i am aware that there are those in military experience occluding member's on the bench who have argued that extending uk bombings will and i quote increase the short-term risk of terrorist attacks in britain. we should also remember the impact, mr. speaker, on communities here in britain. sadly, since the paris attacks, there has been a sharp increase in islam a phobic instance of physical attacks. i have discussed these with people in my local mosques and its horrific. surely, mr. speaker the message from all of us in this house today must go out. none of us and let's say this together, we will not tolerate any form of anti-semitism, islamic obeah racism of any form in t
the likely impact of uk airstrikes on the threat of terrorist attacks in the uk. that is something everyone should weigh and think about carefully before we vote whether or not to send fighters into action over syria. it is critically important, mr. speaker, that we as a house or on us with british people. about the potential consequences of the action the prime minister is proposing to us today. i am aware that there are those in military experience occluding member's on the bench who have...
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the uk is the second largest bilateral donor to the effort in response to the syrian conflict after the united states. but let us all do more on this front. this resolution also repeats the commitment to political transition in syria, following the principles of the geneva communique in full and leading to free and fair elections under a new syrian constitution within 18 months. this will involve the establishment of a transitional governing body with full executive powers and representative of all syrians which provides the framework for talks and an end to the conflict. this process necessarily involves the departure of bashar al assad. not only for moral reasons, because of the destruction he's unleashed upon his own people, but also for practical reasons,
the uk is the second largest bilateral donor to the effort in response to the syrian conflict after the united states. but let us all do more on this front. this resolution also repeats the commitment to political transition in syria, following the principles of the geneva communique in full and leading to free and fair elections under a new syrian constitution within 18 months. this will involve the establishment of a transitional governing body with full executive powers and representative of...
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they currently set it at second highest level, so i can confirm what i said to the house, the uk is in the top tier of countries that daesh is targeting. that was cleared in advance by the chairman of the joint intelligence committee. a terrorist attack is highly likely. that's been since august. it's critical, you believe attack is eminent. >> thank you, mr. speaker, i'm proud to represent the constituency, four mosques, over 35 churches and two temples, however, last night donald trump reiterated that one of these communities would not be allowed into america simply because of their religion. in our country we have legislation that stops people from entering the country who are deemed not to be conducive -- [laughter] >> does the prime minister -- should we be making exceptions for billionaires in in politician? were we are one of the most multiracial, multifaceted country in the world. it's right that we exclude people when they are going to radicalize or encourage extremism. i happen to disagree with donald trump. i think his remarks are stupid and wrong and i think he if he came t
they currently set it at second highest level, so i can confirm what i said to the house, the uk is in the top tier of countries that daesh is targeting. that was cleared in advance by the chairman of the joint intelligence committee. a terrorist attack is highly likely. that's been since august. it's critical, you believe attack is eminent. >> thank you, mr. speaker, i'm proud to represent the constituency, four mosques, over 35 churches and two temples, however, last night donald trump...
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once the clean air act camp in for the uk the visibility improved almost overnight and i suspect if it or other places effected the legislation would not be passed but london where the lawmakers lived they brought it in and the air cleaned up almost overnight and that is powerful legislation. >> needed elsewhere in the world and richard many thanks indeed and ships left for whaling in the antarctica ocean and pressure and activist outraged forced japan to stop killing whales, two years ago the international court of justice ruled the expeditions are commercial hunts and not for research purposes as claimed by the japanese government and our correspondent harry faucet has more from japan. >> reporter: two vessels left the southwest town earlier on tuesday and they will meet up with two other vessels including the mother ship and a fishery agency patrol board as they head to antarctica ocean and whaling from the end of december and kay carry on through march and they told the crew there was nothing happier than this day and marked the resumption of japan's whaling after last season after
once the clean air act camp in for the uk the visibility improved almost overnight and i suspect if it or other places effected the legislation would not be passed but london where the lawmakers lived they brought it in and the air cleaned up almost overnight and that is powerful legislation. >> needed elsewhere in the world and richard many thanks indeed and ships left for whaling in the antarctica ocean and pressure and activist outraged forced japan to stop killing whales, two years...
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the rightly impact of uk airstrikes on the threat of terrorist attacks in the uk. that's something everyone should wait and think about it very carefully before we vote whether or not just in our air pilots into action over syria. it is critically important, mr. speaker, that we as a house are honest with the british people about the potential consequences of the action to transfer is proposing to his today. i'm aware that there are those with military experience, including members on the benches opposite as well as the site, -- [shouting] that sending uk bombings will and i quote come increase the short-term risk of terrorist attacks in britain. we should also remember the impact, mr. speaker, on communities here in britain. since the terrorist attacks has been a sharp increase in islamaphobe at instance and physical attacks are discussed this with people at my local mosque in my constituency, and a terrific. shirley, mr. speaker, the message from all of us in this house today must go out. none of us and we can say this together, we will not tolerate any form of a
the rightly impact of uk airstrikes on the threat of terrorist attacks in the uk. that's something everyone should wait and think about it very carefully before we vote whether or not just in our air pilots into action over syria. it is critically important, mr. speaker, that we as a house are honest with the british people about the potential consequences of the action to transfer is proposing to his today. i'm aware that there are those with military experience, including members on the...
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if you get cancer in the uk, you don't want to be in the uk. ou look at the access to modern technologies in europe, it's heavily rationed. and they -- and it's very difficult to get an appropriate reward for your technology when you have an monopsony purchaser. >> let's say hillary clinton calls you up tomorrow, maybe she is, say she calls you up and says let's go meet for a drink. you all go meet for a drink. this sounds like the lead-up to a joke but it really isn't. if she says, tell me what you need, what would you tell her? >> i would tell her you've got to create appropriate regulations. you've got to create incentives for both providers, the insurance companies, and the pharmaceutical companies, to improve the long term healthcare of patients and have incentives to do that. and you also have to ensure that the patient has incentives. and we don't have that. you know, there isn't incentives for people to not smoke, to keep their weight down, not to become diabetic. some people become diabetic because it's unfortunate, it's genetic. but a
if you get cancer in the uk, you don't want to be in the uk. ou look at the access to modern technologies in europe, it's heavily rationed. and they -- and it's very difficult to get an appropriate reward for your technology when you have an monopsony purchaser. >> let's say hillary clinton calls you up tomorrow, maybe she is, say she calls you up and says let's go meet for a drink. you all go meet for a drink. this sounds like the lead-up to a joke but it really isn't. if she says, tell...
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but having said that, the uk, germany, switzerland, europe, they're ea-- starting to eat less every year-- so--. >> and now it's the rest of the world--. >> --we seem to be kind of set--. >> --moving in. >> yeah, that's what's happening, india's massive, china, very exciting. so-- so yeah, and-- and that's where the-- kind of the attention of the corporates are looking at, the global companies saying, "wow, look at china, look at south africa, nigeria," that's where they're really looking-- they're not really looking at us, not anymore. we're not much use-- we are, but the big growth, if you look at the size of the population in china and india, it's enormous-- enormous market, so--. >> and all the people are eating chocolate. >> and-- no, they eat-- one gram a year or something in china. >> so it's the potential? >> it's enormous, enormous. it's far bigger, and if you look at the size of population of little england, you know, s-- a tiny little 70 million, oh, this looks quite good, hmm, 1.3 billion, hmm, that'll do and they only eat one gram, let's do that. (laugh) that's why they don'
but having said that, the uk, germany, switzerland, europe, they're ea-- starting to eat less every year-- so--. >> and now it's the rest of the world--. >> --we seem to be kind of set--. >> --moving in. >> yeah, that's what's happening, india's massive, china, very exciting. so-- so yeah, and-- and that's where the-- kind of the attention of the corporates are looking at, the global companies saying, "wow, look at china, look at south africa, nigeria," that's...
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in the uk, there's a petition asking parliament to keep trump out of the country - although it's unlikely to go anywhere. sot tasmina ahmed- sheikh, parliament member "the home secretary has banned 84 hate preachers from entering the uk. will the government lead by example in considering making mr donald trump number 85? secretary of state john kerry says trump's comments don't help the us on the world stage. sot john kerrysecretary of state it makes our job of reaching out to people and sharing the real america just that much more complicated and much more difficult stephanie: trump will visit month. today, benjamin netanyahu rejected trump's recent remarks on muslims but says the meeting is still on because he meets with all u-s presidential candidates. meanwhile, iowa senator chuck grassley said today that trump's comments wouldn't necessarily deter him from supporting trump if he's the eventual nominee. "i've supported some that are easier to support than others. it'll be a whole new political environment come next july, and i wouldn't make a decision until then. but i assume that i'm
in the uk, there's a petition asking parliament to keep trump out of the country - although it's unlikely to go anywhere. sot tasmina ahmed- sheikh, parliament member "the home secretary has banned 84 hate preachers from entering the uk. will the government lead by example in considering making mr donald trump number 85? secretary of state john kerry says trump's comments don't help the us on the world stage. sot john kerrysecretary of state it makes our job of reaching out to people and...
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tasmina ahmed- sheikh, parliament "the home secretary has banned 84 hate preachers from entering the uk. will the government lead by example in considering making mr donald trump number 85? secretary of state john kerry says trump's comments dot help the us on the world stage. sot john kerrysecretary of state it makes our job of reaching out to people and sharing the real america just that much more complicated and much more difficult (kenne standup close) trump witl visit israel's prime minister this month. today, benjamin netanyahu rejected trump's recent remarks on muslims but says the meeting is still on because he meets with all us presidential candidates. kenneth moton, abc news washington " tim on cam speaking of donald trump, he plasn to meet with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu later this month. the meeting was scheduled two weeks before trump's call for a temporary ban on muslims. some iaeli leaders are trying to block trump from entering the more than 20- percent of israel's population is muslim. an israeli government official confirms the meeting will be on decembe
tasmina ahmed- sheikh, parliament "the home secretary has banned 84 hate preachers from entering the uk. will the government lead by example in considering making mr donald trump number 85? secretary of state john kerry says trump's comments dot help the us on the world stage. sot john kerrysecretary of state it makes our job of reaching out to people and sharing the real america just that much more complicated and much more difficult (kenne standup close) trump witl visit israel's prime...
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they say they were the only muslim-looking people online for the flight from the uk to los angeles.
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without power but we do have some pictures that are good and come from the late district region of the uk come from madam cove and some of you may remember this from the deathly hollows and i vaguely remember before i fell asleep and it's the tallest straight water fall in england after it flowed for 200 years because of the extent of the water that was coming down and impressive elsewhere and it has been a familiar picture with an aerial shot with sways of farmland under water and not just farmland but urban areas have been inundated and it's going to take quite some time for flood waters across the uk and the republic of ireland with one weather front going through now and another system going to the northwest and you can see as you run this system through we have the rain clearing from the southeast and more rain pushing up to parts of ireland and through and towards northwestern parts of the uk and so still some wet weather to come but nothing on the scale that we have seen so as we head through the next 24 hours we should see wet weather and elsewhere in the region and should be larg
without power but we do have some pictures that are good and come from the late district region of the uk come from madam cove and some of you may remember this from the deathly hollows and i vaguely remember before i fell asleep and it's the tallest straight water fall in england after it flowed for 200 years because of the extent of the water that was coming down and impressive elsewhere and it has been a familiar picture with an aerial shot with sways of farmland under water and not just...
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now we have pesspecial relationships with the uk, canada, australia, new zealand beyond anything any other country would get. anything of a threat nature was always shared with these countries. i think nigh disappointment here, yeah, he went after the border with turkey. part of this issue is he has got to unwind himself and bear with me here for a minute, wolf. when he made this deal with iran and then started talking nice about russian activities in syria, i watched our arab league partners, they had to unscrew him from the ceiling. he has some political unwinding to do if you're ever going to get to that diplomatic place of a sunni awakening that helps us push isis out of western iraq and eastern syria, and what we found now is there's no big willingness to do that because they're not clear on what american strategy is. is it to allow the russians to ko continue to do what they do? i saw susan rice earlier say we have to get rid of assad. there's to plan to do that, no negotiation to do that, no bringing in our sunni relationships in eastern syria to do it. so i was very disappoint
now we have pesspecial relationships with the uk, canada, australia, new zealand beyond anything any other country would get. anything of a threat nature was always shared with these countries. i think nigh disappointment here, yeah, he went after the border with turkey. part of this issue is he has got to unwind himself and bear with me here for a minute, wolf. when he made this deal with iran and then started talking nice about russian activities in syria, i watched our arab league partners,...
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[laughter] >> he writes, "uncertainty about the future of the uk in the european union is a destabilizing" he's right, isn't he? mr. osborne: since the conservative party announced its policy on the referendum, we have received the lion's share of investment into europe. we have built a strong economy, we stand up for britain's interests abroad and we have made this a competitive place to grow and build a business. while we are quoting missives, there is someone called tony has been writing today. he happens to be the most successful labour leader in history, and he describes the current labour party as a complete tragedy. may i suggest she asked serious questions about the economy, social care? she can ask any of these questions. she has got one more question. let's hear it. ms. eagle: i prefer this quote from tony. "just mouth the words 'five more tory years' and you feel your senses and reason repulsed by what they have done to our country." [shouting] mr. speaker, we all know that the chancellor is so preoccupied with his own leadership ambitions that he forgot about the day job, and
[laughter] >> he writes, "uncertainty about the future of the uk in the european union is a destabilizing" he's right, isn't he? mr. osborne: since the conservative party announced its policy on the referendum, we have received the lion's share of investment into europe. we have built a strong economy, we stand up for britain's interests abroad and we have made this a competitive place to grow and build a business. while we are quoting missives, there is someone called tony has...
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mother when santa claus started talking to her daughter using sign language it happened at a mall in the uk. santa sensed something special about this little friend. he started using sign language to communicate with her. how cool is that? santa asked if she wanted a doll for christmas, her reaction was priceless. that's what's trending. >> that's beautiful. >> so sweet. >>> we always hear about holiday packages getting stolen from peoples porches. >> but the hundreds of thousands of you who live in apartments and condos are not exactly in the clear. we'll tell you what you need to know. that's coming up.
mother when santa claus started talking to her daughter using sign language it happened at a mall in the uk. santa sensed something special about this little friend. he started using sign language to communicate with her. how cool is that? santa asked if she wanted a doll for christmas, her reaction was priceless. that's what's trending. >> that's beautiful. >> so sweet. >>> we always hear about holiday packages getting stolen from peoples porches. >> but the hundreds...
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let's look at the flooding i'm talking about and uk and particularly northwestern parts and the placeria and have seen vast amounts and 7 1/2 thousand properties without power, we have got more than 45 severe flood warnings still in force across the region and this is all due to this one storm which effected the uk and wind gusts in excess of 130 kph and rainfall is 340 millimeters of rain in 24 hours which is up in the lake district high up and the record has to confirm but it beats the record in 1,0009 and also in cambria and the flood defense is completely overwhelmed. this is the situation at the moment and risk of rain and pushed on through and you can see this and looks nasty but won't add a great deal to the situation before we got there. nevertheless it's going to take quite sometime for the rivers to gradually clear up, the rest of europe enjoying relatively quiet weather conditions with an area of high and low pressure giving nasty weather through the sea and it's dry and lovely sunshine to contrast the uk here. >> richard thanks very much still ahead here on al jazeera how
let's look at the flooding i'm talking about and uk and particularly northwestern parts and the placeria and have seen vast amounts and 7 1/2 thousand properties without power, we have got more than 45 severe flood warnings still in force across the region and this is all due to this one storm which effected the uk and wind gusts in excess of 130 kph and rainfall is 340 millimeters of rain in 24 hours which is up in the lake district high up and the record has to confirm but it beats the record...
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we're riding on a dash cam on a lorie lorry, a truck in the uk. in a high visibility, a yellow jacket with reflective things on it. you have the right-of-way, anybody trying to enter the circle has to give way. >> whoa. >> just from nowhere, the left hand side, this car just drives straight through milliseconds before missing the rider, and all of those wheels lock up. you'll be happy to know that this requiredider, the worst that happened. >>> we have another video from driving and choice language as well. the guy running around town doing deliveries. he approaches the right hand side when the most annoying pedestrian in the world runs by. the guy with the self-entitlement comes screaming from behind as the guy on the motor bike rides off. he shakes his head like he's trying to get the thought out of his head. good thing not going to see that guy again. the guy jumped in his bmw, comes speeding at top speed. and the best part of the video is he starts driving away. the internet coming down on this driver as well for just being such an ass. but le
we're riding on a dash cam on a lorie lorry, a truck in the uk. in a high visibility, a yellow jacket with reflective things on it. you have the right-of-way, anybody trying to enter the circle has to give way. >> whoa. >> just from nowhere, the left hand side, this car just drives straight through milliseconds before missing the rider, and all of those wheels lock up. you'll be happy to know that this requiredider, the worst that happened. >>> we have another video from...
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but it's more saying it is happening and coming back to the uk was happening at the local level theye acknowledging the importance that we have three quarters of local authorities in england that have this implementation plan, and i talk about some of that in the book and that's terrific. >> host: how do you perceive the thoughts about equity and in equity that have changed over the time that you have been working on this issue? you have had a big influence on this but has it been a process where are we going from here on this topic? >> i think that generally across the world initially when people think about health and equity, they meant in equity in access to health care because that somehow easily is conceptualized people get sick, they don't get access to healthcare. >> you have to walk kilometers to get their. >> and it got extended out of it that was the underlining approach to it. think of the child's survival resolution -- revolution. why should the children of low income countries die when we have the means to stop it and ground. and i think that was the sort of equity that
but it's more saying it is happening and coming back to the uk was happening at the local level theye acknowledging the importance that we have three quarters of local authorities in england that have this implementation plan, and i talk about some of that in the book and that's terrific. >> host: how do you perceive the thoughts about equity and in equity that have changed over the time that you have been working on this issue? you have had a big influence on this but has it been a...
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nats....trumpresponded with a defiant tweet - saying the uk is trying to disguise their problem.' jonathan vigliotti. cbs news. london. 3 an egyptian comedian responded to trump's proposed ban on muslims with humor - tweeting that he didn't know trump was quote, "fluent in nazi." 3 winter weather will be back before we know it... and with it can come plenty of outdoor fun for kids.but... coming up after the break in tonight's healthwatch... there's some things *parents* need to know before sending the kids out to play in the snow. 3 "you're watching siouxland news at five on kmeg 14, with larry wentz, diana castillo, siouxland's chief meteorologist t chad sandwell and sports director chris 3 3 with winter upon us, your kids may want to go out and play in the snow... or just go out and holly firfer has tips on how to keep kids warm and safe as they head out into the elements. 3 winter temperatures have arrived early in many parts of the united states and children are heading outside to go sledding, build snow men, or just plain have fun. as you bundle up your kids, take a few preca
nats....trumpresponded with a defiant tweet - saying the uk is trying to disguise their problem.' jonathan vigliotti. cbs news. london. 3 an egyptian comedian responded to trump's proposed ban on muslims with humor - tweeting that he didn't know trump was quote, "fluent in nazi." 3 winter weather will be back before we know it... and with it can come plenty of outdoor fun for kids.but... coming up after the break in tonight's healthwatch... there's some things *parents* need to know...
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although you see those numbers, 300,000 plus on a petition, that's not the real story in the uk. hat's part of the story. people here love to click on a petition, it makes them feel like they're doing something. the truth is a quarter of the population here in the uk are right behind donald trump. and for a specific political party, 60% of their member are right behind donald trump as well. we have seen our nation kind of ripped apart by this consistent message from kind of government structures, from the state, from our state broadcasters, to say we're multicultural, we love it. we've seen our people jump out to say, absolutely there is no islamophobeia here in the uk, we're so multi-cultural, we love it. the truth is very different on the streets. there are places in the uk that people like me certainly wouldn't want to walk. there are places in the uk who feel like they've completely transformed into muslim-only areas. we have had groups patrolling the streets to say, this is a muslim area, keep out. >> that's interesting, a big pushback, a difference between the people and the
although you see those numbers, 300,000 plus on a petition, that's not the real story in the uk. hat's part of the story. people here love to click on a petition, it makes them feel like they're doing something. the truth is a quarter of the population here in the uk are right behind donald trump. and for a specific political party, 60% of their member are right behind donald trump as well. we have seen our nation kind of ripped apart by this consistent message from kind of government...
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and i think that example should be taken away to scotland and spread across the uk. e importance of this. and we need to get this message across the uk. thank you. >> thank you. what about wales, have we got a would-be contributor from wales? this chap here. your moment has arrived. >> thank you, i'm matthew walker in north wales. i consciously made the decision to take international baccalaureate because i saw the a-level curriculum would not prepare me for wider life. i just want to make a point that this is a campaign that is wholeheartedly achievable. and last year, professor donaldson conducted a review on the curriculum and influencing that consultation last week he came out with his results and the welsh government told us that they would have a massive overhaul of the curriculum at large. this is a completely, completely necessary campaign and one in which that we could easily achieve. thank you, mr. speaker. >> thank you. i'm so sorry, this is always the most dispiriting part. every debate has to be concluded. and this one now has to be concluded. but there i
and i think that example should be taken away to scotland and spread across the uk. e importance of this. and we need to get this message across the uk. thank you. >> thank you. what about wales, have we got a would-be contributor from wales? this chap here. your moment has arrived. >> thank you, i'm matthew walker in north wales. i consciously made the decision to take international baccalaureate because i saw the a-level curriculum would not prepare me for wider life. i just want...
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is the uk's largest recycling plant. 1980's,1970's then france put in a really good infrastructure in in the uk's catching up. >> the double-decker buses also carry a french logo. >> in paris, there are over 4000 buses. >> they have a new home office headquarters. france is one of the biggest foreign investors in the u.k. that has created nearly 400,000 jobs. >> congratulations are in order for the chief executive of yahoo!. marissa mayer gave birth to identical twin girls on thursday. both babies and mother are doing well. what has sparked some controversy is that the 40-year-old said she would be back on the job after just a limited time away. she will not be taking the 12 weeks frontally the yahoo! has offered. she took just two weeks off after the birth of her send -- of her son three years ago. they say that, even if a fairly generous paid parental leave is not viewed is positively. yahoo! has been in papers this about spinning off its core operations. she does have a lot of work cut out for her when she decides to come back. it has sparked a lot of debate in silicon valley and a
is the uk's largest recycling plant. 1980's,1970's then france put in a really good infrastructure in in the uk's catching up. >> the double-decker buses also carry a french logo. >> in paris, there are over 4000 buses. >> they have a new home office headquarters. france is one of the biggest foreign investors in the u.k. that has created nearly 400,000 jobs. >> congratulations are in order for the chief executive of yahoo!. marissa mayer gave birth to identical twin...
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he was previously the national organizer of the stop the war coalition in the uk. we are broadcasting live from the cop21, the u.n. climate summit here just outside of paris. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we are broadcasting from paris, france, from the u.n. climate summit, cop21, conference of parties. we are joined by our guest asad rehman, head of international climate for friends of the earth. as we talk now about climate and war, i want to talk about the connection between climate change and political instability. this is u.s. secretary of state john kerry speaking last month. >> for example, in nigeria, climate change did not lead to the rise of the terrorist group boko haram, but the severe drought that that country suffered in the government's inability to cope with it helped andte the political economic volatility that the militants exploited disease villages, which are teachers, and kidnapped hundreds of innocent schoolgirls. it is not a coincidence that immediately p
he was previously the national organizer of the stop the war coalition in the uk. we are broadcasting live from the cop21, the u.n. climate summit here just outside of paris. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we are broadcasting from paris, france, from the u.n. climate summit, cop21, conference of parties. we are joined by our guest asad rehman, head of international climate for friends of the earth. as we...
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now, across the uk, flooding is taking place with days of heavy rainfall. ignificant flooding image coming out of the area. so, take a look. t the uk has been experiencing extremely difficult weather this month. into a lake tuesday. and in the scottish unit of dess the river swelled and surrounded the surrounding area. and in the english town of penzance the rivers rised. and a more potent system is moving into the british isles starting friday. there's going to be a continued risk. meanwhile, a winter storm is affecting much of the black region and total snow up to 60 centimeters in the higher elevations of turkey. very low temperatures can be found across the east. moscow, the high will be minus 14 degrees on saturday, as well as sunday. and warsaw, it should be around 2 degrees, but the high could be only minus 10 degrees on sunday so, please, please bundle up. a very different story across the southern hemisphere. it's summer and quite warm. quite heavy rain across south australia. about 100 millimeters. and 200 millimeters could fall. flooding is going
now, across the uk, flooding is taking place with days of heavy rainfall. ignificant flooding image coming out of the area. so, take a look. t the uk has been experiencing extremely difficult weather this month. into a lake tuesday. and in the scottish unit of dess the river swelled and surrounded the surrounding area. and in the english town of penzance the rivers rised. and a more potent system is moving into the british isles starting friday. there's going to be a continued risk. meanwhile,...
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eastern with special coverage beginning at 7:00. >>> the uk is investigating its own terror threat todaya man with a knife stabbed three people there at the london underground, the station there. police are looking into reports that he was yelling, this is for syria. international correspondent phil black is live in london for us. take us into this investigation. what are they learning thus far? >> crucially, the police have said they are treating this as a terror investigation, which is not their usual response to a random knife attack in this way. what you can see from the videos posted to social media by witnesses is the bloody chaotic aftermath of this man's attack of people he didn't know in this underground train station. he is brought to the ground by police using tasers and they have now him in custody and they are trying to determine what drove him to do this, whether he simply someone alone, perhaps mentally unwell, or whether there is something even more sinister to this. the possibility that he has been motivated by some form of islamist sympathy, whether he is acting alone o
eastern with special coverage beginning at 7:00. >>> the uk is investigating its own terror threat todaya man with a knife stabbed three people there at the london underground, the station there. police are looking into reports that he was yelling, this is for syria. international correspondent phil black is live in london for us. take us into this investigation. what are they learning thus far? >> crucially, the police have said they are treating this as a terror investigation,...
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and countries such as the uk and canada have legislation that can strip the islamic this date of theircitizenship. wing of nation-states and we don't want you. but on the other and yet these isis guys are going to passport on youtube and think we don't want them either. and so you these two kind of concept of an imagined community. i mean, you can see the isis doesn't seek national. they are hardly aggressive and forward thinking. the caliphate is certainly nothing new but you have a dual conceptions of what it is to be part of a community. [inaudible] >> huge congratulations again. what seems compelling and on is that people who talk about your book has an assumption of the global system may be the privileged or the stateless, the underprivileged. therefore, i'm doing the cultural of states, were as truly it's the kind of binary that upholds them even more because like that which can be transgressed or moved his kind of upheld. but have you been kind of confused at the assumption that your find is a proven like an undoing of statehood rather than like a sharing of? >> is a theoretical
and countries such as the uk and canada have legislation that can strip the islamic this date of theircitizenship. wing of nation-states and we don't want you. but on the other and yet these isis guys are going to passport on youtube and think we don't want them either. and so you these two kind of concept of an imagined community. i mean, you can see the isis doesn't seek national. they are hardly aggressive and forward thinking. the caliphate is certainly nothing new but you have a dual...
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and although the water has begun to recede, 130 flood warnings remain in effect for parts of the uk. cbs news, london. >>> still ahead here, a violent response to on-field celebrations after a football game. >>> jimmy carter says his cancer is gone. the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. with move free ultra. it has triple-action support for your joints, cartilage and bones. and unlike the big osteo-bi flex pills, it's all in one tiny pill. move free ultra. get your move on. hi, anne. how are you doing? hi, evelyn. i know it's been a difficult time since your mom passed away. yeah. i miss her a lot, but i'm okay. wow. that was fast. this is the check i've been waiting for. mom had a guaranteed acceptance life insurance policy through the colonial penn program, and this will really help with the cost of her final expenses. is it affordable? it costs less than 35 cents a day-- that's less than the cost of a postage stamp. so, you said it was guaranteed acceptance? yes. it's for people ages 50 to 85. there's no medical exam or health questions. you can't be turned down because of y
and although the water has begun to recede, 130 flood warnings remain in effect for parts of the uk. cbs news, london. >>> still ahead here, a violent response to on-field celebrations after a football game. >>> jimmy carter says his cancer is gone. the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. with move free ultra. it has triple-action support for your joints, cartilage and bones. and unlike the big osteo-bi flex pills, it's all in one tiny pill. move free ultra. get...
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and more wet weather affected the uk over the weekend. we have pictures coming out of england. the worst floods in 70 years have hit england during the weekend. about a month's worth of rain fell in northern england in a few days. more than 100 flood warnings were in place, including 24 severe warnings. economic losses from the floods could reach 900 million to 1.3 million pounds. incredibly dangerous conditions occurred across the united kingdom. unfortunately, another rainmaker is moving over the area, providing more wet weather as we go into tuesday and more potent low pressure systems moving into this area on wednesday. so flooding is going to be a continued risk. >>> now, calmer weather is affecting across central portions of europe but fight chilly across the eastern areas. moscow minus 4 degrees, that could go down significantly as we go into tuesday. finally over asia, calm weather across many parts of the continent. it's fight heavy across the northwestern flank of japan from hokkai hokkaido. this is your forecast into the new ye
and more wet weather affected the uk over the weekend. we have pictures coming out of england. the worst floods in 70 years have hit england during the weekend. about a month's worth of rain fell in northern england in a few days. more than 100 flood warnings were in place, including 24 severe warnings. economic losses from the floods could reach 900 million to 1.3 million pounds. incredibly dangerous conditions occurred across the united kingdom. unfortunately, another rainmaker is moving over...
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both here in the uk and abroad as well. ernment argued against that, saying the assessment of the intelligence services here is that britain is already among the top level of international targets that isis aspires to hit and revealed that the security forces here have disrupted seven isis-related terror plots just in the last year. lynda? >> of course, it's worst islamist militant attack in 2005 when more than 52 people were killed on a transit system. what is the feeling among people on the streets and has security been stepped up? >> london's functioning pretty normally this sunday morning. there was some disruption to that particular tube line across london last night. but it's been restored since. people were riding the underground again this morning seemingly unconcerned. this is a city that -- and a country that's been operating, existing at that high terror threat level for some time. it's a city with close links to paris as well. but it does not appear to be affecting people's behavior in any way this morning. >> th
both here in the uk and abroad as well. ernment argued against that, saying the assessment of the intelligence services here is that britain is already among the top level of international targets that isis aspires to hit and revealed that the security forces here have disrupted seven isis-related terror plots just in the last year. lynda? >> of course, it's worst islamist militant attack in 2005 when more than 52 people were killed on a transit system. what is the feeling among people on...
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. >> and in the uk you're doing the concept of i just go into a parking garage. and i think this is cool. and it speaks to the whole concept of a grocery store and uber, where i can just go into the parking garage, park, leave, eventually i'm going to get a bill from pay by phone. but i don't have to stop and do the ticket there could be a whole world of this where i just go through my life and it bills me later. >> that's exactly right. in the case of the uk, which is the london underground, you basically drive into the lot. it basically takes a snap of your lenovo plate and as you exit it's the same thing. you don't even have to pull out your phone there. >> is a lot of potential for sticker shock here. there are all these stories when it came out of people who got in uber kind of drunk, not paying attention, got their bill or realized how much at the end of the month they're spending on uber or lyft in my case. it terrifies me thinking about teenagers who are running on my account going through a grocery store just throwing stuff in a basket and not really thi
. >> and in the uk you're doing the concept of i just go into a parking garage. and i think this is cool. and it speaks to the whole concept of a grocery store and uber, where i can just go into the parking garage, park, leave, eventually i'm going to get a bill from pay by phone. but i don't have to stop and do the ticket there could be a whole world of this where i just go through my life and it bills me later. >> that's exactly right. in the case of the uk, which is the london...
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. >>> i can officially announce the uk's official christmas number one 2015 is the -- >> you're watching the moment a british hospital choir learned this week that they took the top spot on the uk music chart during christmas week, beating out the one and only justin bieber. the national health service choir's single, a bridge over you, reportedly sold 31,000 more copies than bieber's "love yourself." the biebs himself is partly to blame for this. he tweeted, asking his 72 million followers to do the right thing and help them win, in he also congratulated them when they won. >>> the force has awakened at the box office this holiday weekend. the new "star wars" movie soared passed the global $1 billion mark today, after 12 days. that is a new record, and i may have contributed to that record. >>> up next, why your new year's resolutions matter to your health more than you might think.watching football together is great...but i think women would agree... huddling with their man after the game is nice too. the thing is, about half of men over 40 have some degree of erectile dysfunction. wel
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to go anywhere. >> my understanding we've banned 84 from entering the uk. will the government lead by example in considering in making mr. donald trump number 85? >> reporter: secretary of state john kerry says trump's comments don't help the u.s. on the world stage. >> it makes our job of reaching out to people and sharing the real america just that much more complicated and that much more difficult. month. benjamin netanyahu rejected his recent remarks on muslims yesterday but says the meeting is still on because he meets with all u.s. presidential candidates. reena and richard. >> kenneth, thank you so much. >>> a major figure in the muslim community has weighed in on the trump controversy while not mentioning trump by name, muhammad ali said political lead ears should use their position to bring understanding about muslim. he says there's nothing islamic about killing innocent people and extremists have perverted views of what islam really is. >>> anti-muslim anger has apparently been behind an attack on a group of muslim men in the bay area. rasheed alb
to go anywhere. >> my understanding we've banned 84 from entering the uk. will the government lead by example in considering in making mr. donald trump number 85? >> reporter: secretary of state john kerry says trump's comments don't help the u.s. on the world stage. >> it makes our job of reaching out to people and sharing the real america just that much more complicated and that much more difficult. month. benjamin netanyahu rejected his recent remarks on muslims yesterday...
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this is the uk in germany onramping air strikes in isis. ve all the details for you, good morning, everyone, i'm cheryl casone. >> nicole: good morning, i'm nicole petallides. janet yellen speaking. >> cheryl: let's check u.s. stock market futures ahead of the opening bell. looking to a higher open. dow pointing by 29 s&p two and a half in the premarket. >> nicole: shares of yahoo expected to go higher, we will tell you what that means for marisa myers. >> cheryl: she may want to hire a lawyer. they are doing to donate 99% of the wealth to charity. >> nicole: spoiled kobe bryant's return to filly. -- philly. welcome to fbn:am, first look at morning markets and what to expect on the day ahead. >> cheryl: more troops to iraq. >> deploying a targeting force and put more pressure on isil. these special operators over time will be able to conduct raids, free hostages, gather intelligence and capture isil leaders. >> cheryl: defense secretary ash carter telling armed forces committee that it's being done in cooperation with the iraqi government bu
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. >> patrick was contacted by refuge, the uk's largest provider of domestic violence services from preventiono protection. the group opened a safe house in west london in 1971 and now serve close to 3,000 women and children each day giving them refuge and helping them rebuild their lives. >> it is an organization that has existed in the uk probably almost 40 years now. and this was a place where women and often their children who were at risk of serious domestic violence could take refuge. having grown up in a violent home, i had an instinctive feeling to help this organization. it's now nationwide. and it provides countless safe houses for women and children. >> as a way to honor his mother, patrick has offered his time, money and support to refuge for years. he also urges those in abusive situations to get help. >> when you're in a situation, the confusion and pain of it can muddle your thinking. and you don't see that there might be avenues, ways out of it. but there are places to go and people to talk to. there are hot lines and you can pick up a phone and say i'm in trouble and need help
. >> patrick was contacted by refuge, the uk's largest provider of domestic violence services from preventiono protection. the group opened a safe house in west london in 1971 and now serve close to 3,000 women and children each day giving them refuge and helping them rebuild their lives. >> it is an organization that has existed in the uk probably almost 40 years now. and this was a place where women and often their children who were at risk of serious domestic violence could take...
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if in the uk if ten downing street the home of the prime if on their website they get more than 100,000 votes for a topic, it has to be debated in parliament. >> interesting. >> they're getting very close to that number. the only issue is if you think about it, is that you can't imagine donald trump will be very hurt by the prospect of not going to britain. a, in fact, b, they never would ban him anyway. c, i imagine he thinks it's hilarious. >> our side of the world has already banned him in one of the cities in america already. my hometown tampa across the bridge in st. petersburg, the mayor of st. pete, rick criesman tweeted out he said i hereby barring donald trump from entering st. petersburg until we fully understand the dangerous threat posed by all trumps. >> quite funny. i imagine that is about as legal as donald trump's attempt about muslims coming to america. i think the thing in the british parliament, he will enjoy that. an attempt to ridicule him is actually something i think he will find beneficial. >>> we will talk about, by the way, the "time" person of the year a bit l
if in the uk if ten downing street the home of the prime if on their website they get more than 100,000 votes for a topic, it has to be debated in parliament. >> interesting. >> they're getting very close to that number. the only issue is if you think about it, is that you can't imagine donald trump will be very hurt by the prospect of not going to britain. a, in fact, b, they never would ban him anyway. c, i imagine he thinks it's hilarious. >> our side of the world has...