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on the agenda as s r as i can see barring any major economic crisis in the uk 10-20 years. with david cameron making it clear, wants to set in stone, yes, rest of the european union is moving and britain shouldn't be prejudice by retaining the pounds. really, to summarize that is where we stand, you will protect it, britain will protect its place. how do you address the issue of smaller countries like spain and greece and others becoming step children and useful tools for germans? protect our interests, being blunt about it. >> you would a admit germany benefits from the euro? >> if we are to think of this, one of the great advantages, you said at t t start, what is the difference between united states, europe, britain? i think the things bear in mind what made the dollar a success in the united states built on true political union. people in the united states have realized there is a fundamental agreement all americans have taken. >> the economies aren't the same across all 50 states. >> there is no confusion on identity of who we are, what we currency can phase your proble
on the agenda as s r as i can see barring any major economic crisis in the uk 10-20 years. with david cameron making it clear, wants to set in stone, yes, rest of the european union is moving and britain shouldn't be prejudice by retaining the pounds. really, to summarize that is where we stand, you will protect it, britain will protect its place. how do you address the issue of smaller countries like spain and greece and others becoming step children and useful tools for germans? protect our...
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we should be setting the tone for the uk and u.s. we are not doing that right now. >> armstrong: i would like to thank all of our guests for their extraordinary contribution america, people all around the world where this show airs, sky news and my executive producer and care that made it possible and scott news, thank you on behalf of armstrong williams, good day, everybody. [captioning provided by u.s. captioning company] >>> in today's world production agriculture isn't stand and talk, it's work and do. hands on, implements down. whether it's corn, soybeans or wheat, succeeding in this business
we should be setting the tone for the uk and u.s. we are not doing that right now. >> armstrong: i would like to thank all of our guests for their extraordinary contribution america, people all around the world where this show airs, sky news and my executive producer and care that made it possible and scott news, thank you on behalf of armstrong williams, good day, everybody. [captioning provided by u.s. captioning company] >>> in today's world production agriculture isn't stand...
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we should be setting the tone for the uk and u.s. we are not doing that right now. >> armstrong: i would like to thank all of our guests for their extraordinary contribution to the education of not only america, people all around the world where this show airs, sky news and my executive producer and care that made it possible and scott news, thank you on behalf of armstrong williams, good day, everybody.
we should be setting the tone for the uk and u.s. we are not doing that right now. >> armstrong: i would like to thank all of our guests for their extraordinary contribution to the education of not only america, people all around the world where this show airs, sky news and my executive producer and care that made it possible and scott news, thank you on behalf of armstrong williams, good day, everybody.
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we should be setting the tone for the uk and u.s. we are not doing that right now. >> armstrong: i would like to thank all of our guests for their extraordinary contribution to the education of not only america, people all around the world where this show airs, sky and care that made it possible and scott news, thank you on behalf of armstrong williams, good day, everybody. captioning company] >> wine rack. >> it is a rack. >> announcer: shark tank's >> is it real? >> woman: the following is a paid presentation for the nuwave precision induction cooktop, brought to you by the makers of the number-one-selling nuwave oven. >> announcer: when you turn on your cooktop, do you really know what the temperature is? no-- you're just guessing. are you too busy to watch what you're cooking? tired of all that burnt food going to waste? worried about your kids getting burned or a loved one starting a fire in the kitchen? well, those problems are a thing of the past. introducing the revolutionary precision induction cooktop from nuwave, the leader
we should be setting the tone for the uk and u.s. we are not doing that right now. >> armstrong: i would like to thank all of our guests for their extraordinary contribution to the education of not only america, people all around the world where this show airs, sky and care that made it possible and scott news, thank you on behalf of armstrong williams, good day, everybody. captioning company] >> wine rack. >> it is a rack. >> announcer: shark tank's >> is it real?...
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we should be setting the tone for the uk and u.s. we are not doing that right now. >> armstrong: i would like to thank all of our gueststs for their extraordinary contribution to the education of not only america, people all around the world where thik show airs, sky and care that made it possible and scott news,thank you on behalf of armrmrong williams, good y, everybody. captioning company] >> female announcer: the following is a paid program for murad, celebrating 25 years of health and skincare >> male announcer: find out how
we should be setting the tone for the uk and u.s. we are not doing that right now. >> armstrong: i would like to thank all of our gueststs for their extraordinary contribution to the education of not only america, people all around the world where thik show airs, sky and care that made it possible and scott news,thank you on behalf of armrmrong williams, good y, everybody. captioning company] >> female announcer: the following is a paid program for murad, celebrating 25 years of...
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has led to big and global issues, also the uk issues resolved by controls in place. sitting from our perspective, we have seen in terms of the reform of the banking in the uk and it has led to a rebuilding of the economy and the austerity we have had to be a part of in terms of getting the deficit down is supported by better banking, better controls. >> what is the legislation you put in place that has had the biggest impact and a better accounting system for the banks and relationship between the banks and the uk citizens? >> i think the controls we have seen is around the criteria for lending. when money was cheaper, we were dishing out money to anybody and everybody. those controls, measures now in place to contain that. a lot harder to actually lend money. as we see the economy improve, that lending is -- slightly. those controls, measures, certainly supported the economy recovery of the british economy. >> what do you think is the, the euro, pound, is it going to work? give us your estimate on the euro. it is obvious what is going on in brussels and you have bure
has led to big and global issues, also the uk issues resolved by controls in place. sitting from our perspective, we have seen in terms of the reform of the banking in the uk and it has led to a rebuilding of the economy and the austerity we have had to be a part of in terms of getting the deficit down is supported by better banking, better controls. >> what is the legislation you put in place that has had the biggest impact and a better accounting system for the banks and relationship...
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we should be setting the tone for the uk and u.s. we are not doing that right now. >> armstrong: i would like to thank all of our guests for their extraordinary contribution to the education of not only america, people all around the news and my executive producer and care that made it possible and scott news, thank you on behalf of armstrong williams, good day, everybody. captioning company] what do your fake fashions say about you? that fake bracelet... that fake scarf... that fake purse... they say... i'm a phony. they also say... i support child labor. they say... i give money to the gangs and criminal organizations behind the operation. and what about you? those fake sneakers? that fake watch? they say... i'm a phony. and that fake cologne? it could contain harmful chemicals. so it could say... i'm going to make myself sick. and the counterfeit medicine you bought online for your dad? it could say... i'm sending my dad to the er. so you, the phony... and you, the phony... isn't it time... fake products do real damage with real co
we should be setting the tone for the uk and u.s. we are not doing that right now. >> armstrong: i would like to thank all of our guests for their extraordinary contribution to the education of not only america, people all around the news and my executive producer and care that made it possible and scott news, thank you on behalf of armstrong williams, good day, everybody. captioning company] what do your fake fashions say about you? that fake bracelet... that fake scarf... that fake...
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already poverty costs the uk 29 billion pounds a year. even if we saved a fraction of this figure, we would have enough to responsibly tax breaks a i louing them to keep young people employable. it's also the case that if you go to university now, you're leaving with on average 44,000 pounds of debt. with higher wage, we can ensure this is reduced dramatically. and education never becomes a luxury of the elite. for those who go into work, the same work deserves the same pay regardless of age. damaging discrimination is what we as an organization exist to stand up to. in contrast to other campaigns debated today, this one is both a practical and achievable issue. 8 pounds 35 per hour, which already has backing of employers and the scottish government. additionally, this has no age limit whatsoever, something we must ensure the new national living wage reflects. in the end, we must also remember the campaign in all regions and all nations of the uk by a landslide and with lead a legacy that i think chas the value of youth, providing us and g
already poverty costs the uk 29 billion pounds a year. even if we saved a fraction of this figure, we would have enough to responsibly tax breaks a i louing them to keep young people employable. it's also the case that if you go to university now, you're leaving with on average 44,000 pounds of debt. with higher wage, we can ensure this is reduced dramatically. and education never becomes a luxury of the elite. for those who go into work, the same work deserves the same pay regardless of age....
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that's half the value of the uk living wage. now, i have to ask you, what would that get you these days? the bus home and a burger? maybe even one of your favorite childhood chocolate frogs, but you would have to forget the carrier bag. young people work hard for the money they earn. do we deserve more or are we just grateful to have a job in the first place? the introduction of a living wage could benefit many, as we've heard today. it would aim to reduce the rates of in-work poverty. it could ease pressure on government's apart programs and could even increase motivation and productivity and economic output. however, we must also consider the issues surrounding a campaign for the living wage. . so employees could reduce the number of jobs available. an increase in wage may also increase the cost of living and could actually raise the poverty line higher. we can't expect to solve this immediately, as i'm sure we all know from experience, change doesn't happen overnight. the biggest risks we face is standing here year after year,
that's half the value of the uk living wage. now, i have to ask you, what would that get you these days? the bus home and a burger? maybe even one of your favorite childhood chocolate frogs, but you would have to forget the carrier bag. young people work hard for the money they earn. do we deserve more or are we just grateful to have a job in the first place? the introduction of a living wage could benefit many, as we've heard today. it would aim to reduce the rates of in-work poverty. it could...
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we should be setting the tone for the uk and u.s. we are not doing that right now. >> armstrong: i would like to thank all of our guests for their extraordinary contribution to the education of not only america, people all around the world where this show airs, sky news and my executive producer and care that made it possible and scott news, thanknk you on behalf o of armstrorong williia, goodday, eveverybodydy. [captiong prided by u.s.s. captptioning company] >>> good morning. i'm reena ninan. >> i'm kendis gibson. here are some of the top headlines we're following this morning on "world news now." >>> it's all over for the blizzard of 2016. there's no more snow in the forecast for now. but there's plenty of clean-up ahead. in particular in washington and baltimore. federal offices in d.c. closed today. >> officially, washington got a little more than half as much snow as baltimore because the national weather service snow measuring device at the airport stopped working. it was buried by all the snow, full coverage straight ahead. >>
we should be setting the tone for the uk and u.s. we are not doing that right now. >> armstrong: i would like to thank all of our guests for their extraordinary contribution to the education of not only america, people all around the world where this show airs, sky news and my executive producer and care that made it possible and scott news, thanknk you on behalf o of armstrorong williia, goodday, eveverybodydy. [captiong prided by u.s.s. captptioning company] >>> good morning....
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for obvious commemorative reasons, we are to hear speeches from people representing each part of the uk, here represented on the subject of very personal of their magna carta. lucy bordman is the first of those speakers. please give her a welcome. >> thank you. a magna carta signed in 1215 by king john of england is one of the most celebrated documents in history. it was a crucial turning point on the road to establishing freedom and the democratic society that we live in today. however, it is not a question of what the magna carta has done in the past, but what it will continue to do in the future. what knowledge can we learn from it? and for the next generation, what will be its legacy? to me, the single most important message that should be emphasized by the magna carta is that each and every one of us, no matter how different and diverse deserves to be free. to live safely without the fear of persecution, violence or harm. this is a right, not a privilege, that we as the uk youth parliament must continue to strive for to this day. on behalf of all young people, no matter what race,
for obvious commemorative reasons, we are to hear speeches from people representing each part of the uk, here represented on the subject of very personal of their magna carta. lucy bordman is the first of those speakers. please give her a welcome. >> thank you. a magna carta signed in 1215 by king john of england is one of the most celebrated documents in history. it was a crucial turning point on the road to establishing freedom and the democratic society that we live in today. however,...
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you see today, the forecast of dividends from the uk market will fall slightly against last year. >> 's a big week. we've got the fed, the bank of japan as well. and towards wednesday, when they wrap up the two-day meeting whether or not we get hints to hiking rates. >> yeah. >> and some feel the bank of japan could be putting more stimulus in places as well, right? >> yeah. >> do you think they're going to take the stick back to the market, are they the wins to lead the market? >> copy the super mario effect and give a positive state to the markets. i think more than likely, the markets there's going to be full interest rises in the euro given what's happened in the last eight months. so the expectation is two, and it may well fall back to one after the meeting. >> okay. thank you very much, alan miller, cio from scndirect.com. >>> millions of people are beginning to clear up the damage from storm jonas which challenged at least 30 lives across the u.s. miguel al men gear had this. >> reporter: first responders struggled to reach a sick child. two feet of snow blocking access in and
you see today, the forecast of dividends from the uk market will fall slightly against last year. >> 's a big week. we've got the fed, the bank of japan as well. and towards wednesday, when they wrap up the two-day meeting whether or not we get hints to hiking rates. >> yeah. >> and some feel the bank of japan could be putting more stimulus in places as well, right? >> yeah. >> do you think they're going to take the stick back to the market, are they the wins to...
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curriculum, young people would know in the convention of the rights of the child, a convention which the uk government agreed to follow in 1991, there is article 12 which says that every child and young person has the right to be heard, and their views taken seriously on all matters affecting him or her. knowing this one right could be the small boost needed to empower a young person to take a stand on the things they believe in. too often, individuals are deceived by larger powers that rely on citizens being misinformed on their rights. genuine education on human rights could help prevent this and make it more difficult for these larger powers to control lives as individuals would now have the tools to help their situation. this way we give young people the ability to grow and to citizens who know their own rights and therefore hopefully respect other people's rights in the process. making us one step closer to ensuring that other people's human rights are not breached. that would be my wish for a modern magna carta. [ cheers and applause ] >> talin, thank you very much indeed. next is lau
curriculum, young people would know in the convention of the rights of the child, a convention which the uk government agreed to follow in 1991, there is article 12 which says that every child and young person has the right to be heard, and their views taken seriously on all matters affecting him or her. knowing this one right could be the small boost needed to empower a young person to take a stand on the things they believe in. too often, individuals are deceived by larger powers that rely on...
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coming up in this half hour, a debate begins in the uk today on whether to ban donald trump. petitions supporting the and how some brits compare trump to hate creature. >>> sean penn talked with charlie rose last night on "60 minutes." why he feared for his life is ahead. time to show you some of the morning's headlines from around the globe. >>> the "miami herald" remembers an american missionary killed in burkina faso. rittering was among 20 people killed on friday when al qaeda fighters stormed a hotel and cafe. he ran an orphanage in the west african country. a pastor from his florida church called him a modern day martyr. >>> a former taco bell executive accused of attacking an uber driving is now suing the driver. we showed you benjamin goldman hitting this uber driver in october. he was charged and later apologized. golden is now filing a $5 million lawsuit. he claims he suffered invasion of privacy and emotional distress. tennis officials are blasting a report that alleges a widespread match fixing cover-up. abbc and buzzfeed news report says 16 top players, including
coming up in this half hour, a debate begins in the uk today on whether to ban donald trump. petitions supporting the and how some brits compare trump to hate creature. >>> sean penn talked with charlie rose last night on "60 minutes." why he feared for his life is ahead. time to show you some of the morning's headlines from around the globe. >>> the "miami herald" remembers an american missionary killed in burkina faso. rittering was among 20 people killed...
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this year marks the centenary of the formation and founding of cub scouting across the uk. ight honorable friend join me in congratulating the 150,000 young people who participate in cub scouting every week in the uk, congratulate and thank the leaders who give up their time voluntarily to enable young people to a sense of adventure in a safe environment, and call on more people to volunteer as leaders as part of the big society movement? prime minister cameron: i absolutely agree with my honorable friend. the scouts are a great part of the big society. we have provided them and other uniformed youth groups with more than £10 million of funding since i became prime minister to to help them do the excellent work they do. i had a letter recently from bear grylls, the chief scout himself, looking at what we could do to welcome the centenary and give this fantastic organization a big centenary boost. harry harpham: the prime minister may be aware, and should be aware, that sheffield forgemasters announced this morning the loss of 100 jobs in this crisis-hit industry, many of tho
this year marks the centenary of the formation and founding of cub scouting across the uk. ight honorable friend join me in congratulating the 150,000 young people who participate in cub scouting every week in the uk, congratulate and thank the leaders who give up their time voluntarily to enable young people to a sense of adventure in a safe environment, and call on more people to volunteer as leaders as part of the big society movement? prime minister cameron: i absolutely agree with my...
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this year marks the century and a formation found at cub scouts across the uk. will my right honorable friend join me in congratulating the 150,000 young people who participate in cub scouting every week in the uk? congratulate or thank the leader to give up their time, to enable young people so sense of danger? and call on more people to volunteer as leaders as part of the big society movement? >> actually a great with my honorable friend that scouts are a great part of the big society, and we provided him and other uniformed youth groups with over 10 million pounds of funding since i become prime minister took them to the actual work they do. i've had a letter recently from bear grylls, the chief scout himself from looking at what we can do to welcome this anniversary and give this fantastic organization a big boost. >> thank you, mr. speaker. the prime minister may be unaware or should be aware that sheffield forge masters announced a loss of 100 jobs in this crisis hit industry. many of those jobs will be in my constituency. we have lots of warm words, pander
this year marks the century and a formation found at cub scouts across the uk. will my right honorable friend join me in congratulating the 150,000 young people who participate in cub scouting every week in the uk? congratulate or thank the leader to give up their time, to enable young people so sense of danger? and call on more people to volunteer as leaders as part of the big society movement? >> actually a great with my honorable friend that scouts are a great part of the big society,...
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done less than we've done here in the uk because of that. es, we should take part in european schemes when it's in our interest and interest, help externalashtun european bordere keep our own borders and under this government, that's the way it will stay. >>> coming up on c-span 3, two discussions from the uk youth parliament. first a debate on the living wage and then a discussion on the importance of the magma car that. the refugee resettlement programs. that's followed by a panel on this month's elections in taiwan. >> the iowa caucuses are four days away. former pennsylvania senator rick stan tor rum holds a town hall meeting in the lead-up to the state's first in the nation presidential caucus ps live coverage at 1:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. and later, kentucky senator rand paul speaks to voters at a rally in des moines, iowa. afterwards, he takes calls from c-span viewers. that's live at 4:00 p.m. eastern, also on c-span. >> c-span's campaign 2016 is taking you on the road to the white house for the iowa kau kpups monday february 1, our
done less than we've done here in the uk because of that. es, we should take part in european schemes when it's in our interest and interest, help externalashtun european bordere keep our own borders and under this government, that's the way it will stay. >>> coming up on c-span 3, two discussions from the uk youth parliament. first a debate on the living wage and then a discussion on the importance of the magma car that. the refugee resettlement programs. that's followed by a panel on...
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this tent was the home of one of the boys who went to the uk. >> i think that the misconception is thatey're warm, they're not, they're dry, you can pad the inside with blankets, but it's still freezing. >> hello, how are you? >> reporter: last week's historic had legal victory for children has left the rest here beside themselves with excitement. as we were talking, 15-year-old mohamed turned up. his uncle and brother already live in britain and he can't understand why he can't get on the train as well. and laura tries to keep his spirits up. >> he has given me his wallet to see. >> we have to see where mohamed has to live while the uk authorities decide whether he can be with his family. it's bitterly tol cold inside. >> i think that we're going to do, the doctor is going to come out and see you, and we don't know yet what will happen. it's torture. they have seen their friends leave. and they're in the same process, and they're still here, and they have the same legal right. >> hi, how are you? >> as we walk the camp, more and more children come to laura to ask how she's progressing
this tent was the home of one of the boys who went to the uk. >> i think that the misconception is thatey're warm, they're not, they're dry, you can pad the inside with blankets, but it's still freezing. >> hello, how are you? >> reporter: last week's historic had legal victory for children has left the rest here beside themselves with excitement. as we were talking, 15-year-old mohamed turned up. his uncle and brother already live in britain and he can't understand why he...
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could donald trump be banned from the uk. it is happening right now. more than half a million prints. he said he would temporarily banned muslims from coming to the u.s. ashley webster. he is here. that story unfolds. we will see you back here in two. ♪ we were born 100 years ago into a new american century. born with a hunger to fly and a passion to build something better. and what an amazing time it's been, decade after decade of innovation, inspiration and wonder. so, we say thank you america for a century of trust, for the privilege of flying higher and higher, together. ♪ when you're on hold, your business is on hold. that's why comcast business doesn't leave you there. when you call, a small business expert will answer you in about 30 seconds. no annoying hold music. just a real person, real fast. whenever you need them. so your business can get back to business. sounds like my ride's ready. don't get stuck on hold. reach an expert fast. comcast business. built for business. trish: iowa caucuses just two weeks away. ramping up the attacks on each
could donald trump be banned from the uk. it is happening right now. more than half a million prints. he said he would temporarily banned muslims from coming to the u.s. ashley webster. he is here. that story unfolds. we will see you back here in two. ♪ we were born 100 years ago into a new american century. born with a hunger to fly and a passion to build something better. and what an amazing time it's been, decade after decade of innovation, inspiration and wonder. so, we say thank you...
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. >> summoned, the russian am basambassador to the uk. they called it baseless. the british government said that it will freeze the those implicated in the killing. he was becoming a british citizen, only to be hunted down and poisoned on british soil by his former colleagues. it has no legal basis alone, but with putin's cooperation needed when it comes to defeating isil in syria, a full-blown diplomatic brawl is the last thing that the government wants. >> alexander litvinenko, once a dedicated spy, became one of putin's critics and it may have cost him his life. >> reporter: alexander lit litvinenko, died in a hospital, vladimir putin, he accused him of orchestrating his death. he was a russian spy when he joined the kgb in 1988, and rose to level of colonel in the 1990s. his ultimate boss at the state security agency was vladimir putin. but litvinenko became disillusioned with the organization over corruption, and the differences got him fired. he wrote a book called blowing up russia, the secret plot to bring him back to power. the bombings in moscow and two
. >> summoned, the russian am basambassador to the uk. they called it baseless. the british government said that it will freeze the those implicated in the killing. he was becoming a british citizen, only to be hunted down and poisoned on british soil by his former colleagues. it has no legal basis alone, but with putin's cooperation needed when it comes to defeating isil in syria, a full-blown diplomatic brawl is the last thing that the government wants. >> alexander litvinenko,...
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this is gun violence in the uk. >> looks like a high powered air soft pistol. didn't see any flash or someone fired a gun on the streets of uk, there would be a lot of drama. >> it did make news. it's get something attention and police are looking for those two. >> i'd like to know thepeople like that in australia. here's what happens at a tattoo parlor. people throwing molotov thing trying to start the place alight. if you thought that was bad. watch what's going on around the front at the same time. into the front of the tattoo parlor. that ain't it. >> somebody get a terrible why? owners of love to know. goes to the back and -- >> this is crazy. they are lighting the entire car on fire hoping that ito the business. >> were they successful? >> thankfully not really. firefighters did respond quick lie and were able to put the carn't realize what was happening around back. thankfully they checked that, too. when they checked the tape, they were surprised to see this. >> wow. >>> jet fish cooley is known for this type of video. >> fourbe firing me with pepper spr
this is gun violence in the uk. >> looks like a high powered air soft pistol. didn't see any flash or someone fired a gun on the streets of uk, there would be a lot of drama. >> it did make news. it's get something attention and police are looking for those two. >> i'd like to know thepeople like that in australia. here's what happens at a tattoo parlor. people throwing molotov thing trying to start the place alight. if you thought that was bad. watch what's going on around...
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the uk government can't stop people from entering the country if there deems it to be non-conducive to the public good. trump said any action to restrict travel would force them to immediately in the plant billion-dollar investment. >> powerball players, there is still hope. there were no jackpot winning tickets sold in last night's have the indoor drive. a lottery spokesperson said that means he jackpot will now roll over to an estimated $700 million, the largest jackpot of any lottery game and u.s. history. once again, hundreds of nevadans made their way to the state line to weighted lottery lines to purchase a ticket. the next drawing is saturday night. >> back here at home, children and henderson were able to meet an astronaut to flu in a special. >> some of these kids got a visual trip on planet earth. here is news 3 sondra gonzales. >> man: they strap is in good and tight because there is a lot of shaking and vibration >> these students hurt former astronaut don thomas's stories about what it was like to be in space flying in colombia and discovery. he brought photos taken from h
the uk government can't stop people from entering the country if there deems it to be non-conducive to the public good. trump said any action to restrict travel would force them to immediately in the plant billion-dollar investment. >> powerball players, there is still hope. there were no jackpot winning tickets sold in last night's have the indoor drive. a lottery spokesperson said that means he jackpot will now roll over to an estimated $700 million, the largest jackpot of any lottery...
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these people are described as -- this is from the uk. >> someone a bit thuggy. causing a bit of trouble. they might nick your car. >> that's a perfect description. >> did they just shoot that little car? >> they did. the owner of this car went out the next day and thought someone either broke into my car or tried to rob my car. when they went and checked the tape, they noticed these two walking by. one guy pulls out a gun of some sort and shoots out the window. this is gun violence in the uk. >> looks like a high powered air soft pistol. anything. someone fired a gun on the streets of uk, there would be a lot of drama. >> it did make news. it's get something attention and police are looking for those two. >> i'd like to know the term for people like that in australia. here's what happens at a tattoo parlor. people throwing molotov cocktails at this thing trying to start the place alight. if you thought that was bad. watch what's going on around the front at the same time. smash. car drives into the front of the tattoo parlor. that ain't it. >> somebody get a terr
these people are described as -- this is from the uk. >> someone a bit thuggy. causing a bit of trouble. they might nick your car. >> that's a perfect description. >> did they just shoot that little car? >> they did. the owner of this car went out the next day and thought someone either broke into my car or tried to rob my car. when they went and checked the tape, they noticed these two walking by. one guy pulls out a gun of some sort and shoots out the window. this is...
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as lawmakers consider a call for him to be blocked from earring the uk. >> his comments mean that he is tarn issuing the muslim community with the views of a small group of extremists. >> we're talking about a candidate for the presidency of the u.s. s, cept that up to the american people to decide if they are objectionable. >> this is after the call for a temporary bon on u.s. entering the us more than 175,000 signed a patient calling for trump to be banned for hate speech. >> are you laying the in late crime at the door of trump, his words are not funny, his words are poisonous, a almost ofum lawmakers want him banned, sores say it could boost his favor. >> it would be a pleasure to take him to brixton and show him the races and creeds living there. >> the prime minister called the remarks wrong but they should not be banned. the organization saying it is be a s-rbld that -- absurd that the time is being wasted raised as part of the election. it will not result in a vote but till result in immigration. >>> the britain government has the power to deny entry to people whose presence i
as lawmakers consider a call for him to be blocked from earring the uk. >> his comments mean that he is tarn issuing the muslim community with the views of a small group of extremists. >> we're talking about a candidate for the presidency of the u.s. s, cept that up to the american people to decide if they are objectionable. >> this is after the call for a temporary bon on u.s. entering the us more than 175,000 signed a patient calling for trump to be banned for hate speech....
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you know, they've had a lot of rain lately in the uk. is what enthralled tens of thousands of people. this paris scope of a puddle in new castle in the middle of the country there in the north. it just how people would navigate this. this is gripping must see television. >> everyone's part of i like to watch people fall down club. >> no, they have different techniques. different people would run across it and jump across it. there's a particular guy who used a floatie to get across it. we have that photo. way to go. this was so popular and it was a surprise thato many people were tuning into this perry scope. ben sherwood is now looking at this as a possible primetime show for abc come next year. >> i love that. i like the sign they put in the middle. so spouses out there, do you ever hide money from the other one? like cold hard cash? this guy in china tried to hide more than $500 from his wife. hid it in their couch. >> okay. makes sense. >> then they're taking care of somebody's dog. >> oh. >> and the dog got into the couch. and then
you know, they've had a lot of rain lately in the uk. is what enthralled tens of thousands of people. this paris scope of a puddle in new castle in the middle of the country there in the north. it just how people would navigate this. this is gripping must see television. >> everyone's part of i like to watch people fall down club. >> no, they have different techniques. different people would run across it and jump across it. there's a particular guy who used a floatie to get across...
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. >>> members of britain's parliament debated whether donald trump should be banned from the uk. was in response to a petition accusing trump of hate speech over his remarks in the u.s. about muslims. >> now, some british lawmakers expressed sport for trump while others slammed him. most said banning trump would be against free speech. >> this ridiculous individual may be elected as president of the united states. >> the great danger by attacking this one man is that we can fix on him a halo of victim hood. we give him the role of k8[f martyrdom which can seem to be an advantage among those who support him. >> i've heard of a number of cases where people have been in trouble for hate red. but not for stupidity. >> the prime minister said he was against banning trump and he's proposing a plan to integrate muslim women in the uk forcing them to learn english. the uk on a spousal visa must pass a series of language skills tests or risk being deported. >> we want to build a one nation society where everyone can make the most of their talents. you can't have a country of opportunity i
. >>> members of britain's parliament debated whether donald trump should be banned from the uk. was in response to a petition accusing trump of hate speech over his remarks in the u.s. about muslims. >> now, some british lawmakers expressed sport for trump while others slammed him. most said banning trump would be against free speech. >> this ridiculous individual may be elected as president of the united states. >> the great danger by attacking this one man is that...
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still to come, should donald trump be banned from the uk? we'll tell you how the u.s. presidential candidate has become the subject of a parliamentary debate. >>> this is interesting. in the coming hours, the british parliament will discuss whether donald trump should be banned from the uk. >> yeah. it comes after more than half a million people signed a petition calling for the ban. the government responded to the petition saying exclusion powers are very serious and are not used lightly. >> max foster joins us from london with details on this. it's very strange, max, but is this really expected to go anywhere? >> reporter: well, it depend how you look at it. the idea of a ban, there's no vote at the end of it. there won't be a ban as a result of this debate. but there's a huge sense of feeling about donald trump, particularly those comments about muslims in the uk parliament right now. and as they debate those, they can't be put in for slander or defamation. they're going to use it as an opportunity to lay into donald trump and what he stands for, and obviously uk is
still to come, should donald trump be banned from the uk? we'll tell you how the u.s. presidential candidate has become the subject of a parliamentary debate. >>> this is interesting. in the coming hours, the british parliament will discuss whether donald trump should be banned from the uk. >> yeah. it comes after more than half a million people signed a petition calling for the ban. the government responded to the petition saying exclusion powers are very serious and are not...
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the economic and intellectual contribution of college and university graduates to the uk is immense, the commission said that the uk and scottish government should i quote, work together to explore the possibility to introducing formal schemes to allow international higher education students graduating from scottish further and higher education institutions to remain in scottland and contribute to economic activity for the -- why do the uk government this week unilaterally rule out return for work visa without discussions and before key parliamentary report. >> we have an excellent scheme that covers, scottland, whales, there's no limits on the number of people that can come and study in british universities as long as they have two things an english-language qualification and a place of university, that's an incredibly generous offer. there's actually no limit on the number of people who can stay after they graduated as long as they have a graduate-level job. i think that's an incredibly clear message that whether we're involved in the scottish government, the wealth administration o
the economic and intellectual contribution of college and university graduates to the uk is immense, the commission said that the uk and scottish government should i quote, work together to explore the possibility to introducing formal schemes to allow international higher education students graduating from scottish further and higher education institutions to remain in scottland and contribute to economic activity for the -- why do the uk government this week unilaterally rule out return for...
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. >>> the uk debates banning donald trump. the war of words that played out in parliament. hillary clinton on the offense. >>> how she is going after bernie sanders. >>> firefighter we go to break more scenes from the mlk parade >>> bernie sanders is gaining on hillary clinton. she went after him hard in the us how the candidates scored. there were points on both sides. she had been focusing her fire on donald trump. we saw a very clear change of strategy in that debate. and she hammered bernie sanders for criticizing the president five years ago in 2011. by the way on that point cohave pointed out her campaign criticized him when she opposed him in 2008 but instead sanders just continued to refute what she was saying and stay on message. he did. and she attacked him for being lax on gun control from her point of view and wanting to move away from the affordable care act to medicare for all. see how he responded. >> there are things that we can do to improve it but to tear it up and start over again pushing our country back into that wrong direction. >> we're not going to t
. >>> the uk debates banning donald trump. the war of words that played out in parliament. hillary clinton on the offense. >>> how she is going after bernie sanders. >>> firefighter we go to break more scenes from the mlk parade >>> bernie sanders is gaining on hillary clinton. she went after him hard in the us how the candidates scored. there were points on both sides. she had been focusing her fire on donald trump. we saw a very clear change of strategy in...
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these people are described as -- this is from the uk. >> someone a bit thuggy. causing a bit of trouble. they might nick your car. >> that's a perfect description. >> did they just shoot that little car? >> they did. the owner of this car went out the next day and thought someone either broke into my car or tried to rob my car. when they went and checked the tape, they noticed these two walking by. one guy pulls out a gun of some this is gun violence in the uk. >> looks like a high powered air soft pistol. didn't see any flash or anything. someone fired a gun on the streets of uk, there would be a lot of drama. >> it did make news. it's get something attention and two. >> i'd like to know the term for people like that in australia. here's what happens at a tattoo parlor. people throwing molotov cocktails at this thing trying to start the place alight. if you thought that was bad. watch what's going on around the front at the same time. smash. car drives into the front of the tattoo parlor. that ain't it. >> somebody get a terrible tattoo? why? >> that's what poli
these people are described as -- this is from the uk. >> someone a bit thuggy. causing a bit of trouble. they might nick your car. >> that's a perfect description. >> did they just shoot that little car? >> they did. the owner of this car went out the next day and thought someone either broke into my car or tried to rob my car. when they went and checked the tape, they noticed these two walking by. one guy pulls out a gun of some this is gun violence in the uk. >>...
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will debate whether to donald trump from the uk, the question came before parliament after 570,000 people signed an online petition to refuse industry -- entry in britain. he ordered complete shutdown of muslims in the u.s. >> jo ling: after sean penn interviewed, 60 minutes, the comment said the interview led to el chapo's capture is not true. >> there is this myth about the visit that we made, my colleagues and i with el chapo that it led -- that it was as the attorney general mexican that's quoted is essential to his capture. we have met with him many weeks earlier. >> jo ling: he failed in his mission to promote a discussion of the government policies and the war on drugs with his interview. >> lauren: ceo giving first major interview to our affiliate since his arrest in december. the 32-year-old strongly criticized last year when he hike it had price of a drug called daraprim. 5,000%. >> i think most people t hate is sort of this quick reaction and it's something that they're looking for. they want someone to hate and if i sit there, i almost feel like i'm serving some utility. >> la
will debate whether to donald trump from the uk, the question came before parliament after 570,000 people signed an online petition to refuse industry -- entry in britain. he ordered complete shutdown of muslims in the u.s. >> jo ling: after sean penn interviewed, 60 minutes, the comment said the interview led to el chapo's capture is not true. >> there is this myth about the visit that we made, my colleagues and i with el chapo that it led -- that it was as the attorney general...
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that. >> the impatience. >> the nice one is so true. >> hey. >> i have no idea. >> entire uk somebody does that the whole place will go yeah! >> to make the person who did it not feel bed bad. >> you might be right. >> don't cry over spilled milk. >>> a birthday celebration. >> use sparklers -- >> when they mix sparklers with
that. >> the impatience. >> the nice one is so true. >> hey. >> i have no idea. >> entire uk somebody does that the whole place will go yeah! >> to make the person who did it not feel bed bad. >> you might be right. >> don't cry over spilled milk. >>> a birthday celebration. >> use sparklers -- >> when they mix sparklers with
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trump makes headlines overseas tonight, after his proposed ban on mud limbs coming to america, word the uk will debate a ban on trump? abc's tom llamas, on the campaign trail in iowa. >> reporter: for donald trump it is now, quote, open season, on bill clinton and his sex scandals. >> he was impeached. he wasn't allowed to practice law. amount of money. i mean, you know, there's things going on there. >> reporter: just listen to trump's answer when asked if there's a difference between bill clinton and bill cosby, who's been accused of rape by dozens of women. >> you'd almost have to ask bill clinton that problem, that question. it would be a very interesting question to someday ask him. certainly, he has a lot of very strong charges against him, and it's pretty bad stuff. >> reporter: trump says the clintons started it when hillary called him sexist. >> i'm going to let him live in his alternative reality and i'm not going to respond. >> hillary clinton. >> reporter: but today there was no mistaking her target -- >> we should not reward people who use inflammatory rhetoric, who use the ki
trump makes headlines overseas tonight, after his proposed ban on mud limbs coming to america, word the uk will debate a ban on trump? abc's tom llamas, on the campaign trail in iowa. >> reporter: for donald trump it is now, quote, open season, on bill clinton and his sex scandals. >> he was impeached. he wasn't allowed to practice law. amount of money. i mean, you know, there's things going on there. >> reporter: just listen to trump's answer when asked if there's a...
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steven fry to help. >> the first to welcome you to this happy island we call home. >> the guys in the uk, anybody coming in the country, gives you advice on how to deal with the popular form of conversation. >> the members are a staggering 91% all verbal experiences concern the weather. >> why wouldn't they. it's the main feature of the country. all everyone knows about britain, it rains a lot. there is an important rule. you must always remember. >> nippy out. not too bad. >> unbelievable. always, always, always agree. >> we brits do love a cue. it's reassuring to know that thing we've decided to do is so it immediately. >> like a warm hug. >> if it should start to move slowly it may be necessary to turn to your companion and display your pleasure. >> you may want to cover your eyes. >> what? >> i'm sorry you had to see that. >> the impatience. >> the nice one is so true. >> hey. >> i have no idea. >> entire uk somebody does that the whole place will go yeah! >> to make the person who did it not feel bed bad. >> you might be right. >> don't cry over spilled milk. >>> a birthday celebrat
steven fry to help. >> the first to welcome you to this happy island we call home. >> the guys in the uk, anybody coming in the country, gives you advice on how to deal with the popular form of conversation. >> the members are a staggering 91% all verbal experiences concern the weather. >> why wouldn't they. it's the main feature of the country. all everyone knows about britain, it rains a lot. there is an important rule. you must always remember. >> nippy out. not...
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