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or regions of the united kingdom. there is a growing feeling that is scottish mps can vote on matters that do not affect them that is not there. the question is not going away. >> there is an agreement -- isn't an agreement within parties, but alone between parties. >> the proposals have three from the conservatives and the proposal from the liberal democrats. labor decided it did not want to be a part of the process. you have five proposals regarding english vote for english laws and you are right. within parties, there is disagreement about how that can happen. you get the impression that after the general election next year when the new government comes in, it may not see sorting this constitutional reform out as a priority. >> it is not just the relationship between england and scotland that has taken on a new look. a new color has found its way onto the political map with the rise of the u.k. independence party. focusing on the relationship with europe. >>in october, history was made in the comments when the parti
or regions of the united kingdom. there is a growing feeling that is scottish mps can vote on matters that do not affect them that is not there. the question is not going away. >> there is an agreement -- isn't an agreement within parties, but alone between parties. >> the proposals have three from the conservatives and the proposal from the liberal democrats. labor decided it did not want to be a part of the process. you have five proposals regarding english vote for english laws...
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every year around 50,000 americans study in the united kingdom. 000 british students come to study in the united states. and i might also mention that between us, we have all of the top ten and all but three of the top twenty universities in the world, according to the latest international rankings. and some educational programs planned for the anniversary include an international essay contest for 11- to 18-year-olds, a youth symposium for 16- to 25-year-olds on democracy, justice, freedom and liberty. and a moot court contest for university students. i would quite like to sit in on that one. law school scholarships will be offered and countless free lectures, both in person and online, will enrich students' understanding of this foundational document. and i mentioned here online. maybe that's the biggest challenge to magna carta and the interpretation of the rule of law in the future. and something that everybody will have to grapple with in its interpretation and how it is used. there is much to look forward to. but there is a very good reason f
every year around 50,000 americans study in the united kingdom. 000 british students come to study in the united states. and i might also mention that between us, we have all of the top ten and all but three of the top twenty universities in the world, according to the latest international rankings. and some educational programs planned for the anniversary include an international essay contest for 11- to 18-year-olds, a youth symposium for 16- to 25-year-olds on democracy, justice, freedom and...
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the scots voted to remain a part of the united kingdom. in other ways, everything changed. romised that scotland would get more devolution, they set up the smith commission. they are proposing radical powers, particularly on taxation, giving the scotish parliament for more power over day-to-day event. what will happen is that over the next few months that will be knocked into legal parliamentary control. the aim is that when the new government comes into westminster in may of 2015 although the legislation will be on the statute book, they can take it off the shelf and we will pass it as a priority when the new government comes in. all of the three main parties, the conservatives, the labor and the liberal democrats, say they all want to do that and keep the momentum going. >> alec salmond has stood down as leader but he wants to come back to westminster. >> he is a big beast, he likes westminster and the environment of westminster. what will be important for alec salmond and nicholas sturgeon is how many people are coming with alec salmond if he is elected. in the opinion po
the scots voted to remain a part of the united kingdom. in other ways, everything changed. romised that scotland would get more devolution, they set up the smith commission. they are proposing radical powers, particularly on taxation, giving the scotish parliament for more power over day-to-day event. what will happen is that over the next few months that will be knocked into legal parliamentary control. the aim is that when the new government comes into westminster in may of 2015 although the...
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i thank you. >> i think the representative of the united kingdom for his -- i thank the representative of the united kingdom for his statement and i now give the floor to the representative from china. >> mr. president, china has stated its opposition to the international involvement in the issues in the dprk. china has been against imposing pressure against other countries with the pretext of human rights issues. the security council is not a forum to discuss human rights issues. we oppose the adoption of any document by the council on the human rights situation in the dprk. china is a close neighbor of the korean peninsula. we will never allow any turbulence or war taking place in the peninsula. at present the situation in the korean peninsula remains complex and sensitive. we hope members of the council and relevant parties place their interest in demilitarization as a priority, exercise restraint, and to what is conducive to easing of tension and refrain from any rhetoric or actions that may lead to an escalation of tension. china will continue to work for the realization of a deed
i thank you. >> i think the representative of the united kingdom for his -- i thank the representative of the united kingdom for his statement and i now give the floor to the representative from china. >> mr. president, china has stated its opposition to the international involvement in the issues in the dprk. china has been against imposing pressure against other countries with the pretext of human rights issues. the security council is not a forum to discuss human rights issues....
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policy, many of the things the united kingdom would like to see changed are changing. ush for a transatlantic with the usa, a big things, smaller on the small things. pushing for a conclusion that evening -- a deepening of the market. in terms of communication, i think it is important we try and make clear that many of the things the united kingdom is seeking to achieve are part of a shared agenda, an agenda which is shared by the commission. also, most of the other member states want the same thing. it is not one against 27. it is 28 pushing in the same direction. >> let's hope so. thank you very much indeed, jacqueline minor. we are going to take a break. see you in a couple of minutes. ♪ >> welcome back. the bahamas plans to cut fuel imports by as much as 5% as richard branson's caribbean clean energy initiative. build solarplans to fields. the agreement comes as the to cutent overhauls dependence on imported diesel feel. the sun does shine there. the u.k. energy secretary has called for a debate on forcing companies to disclose their exposure to fossil fuels. he say
policy, many of the things the united kingdom would like to see changed are changing. ush for a transatlantic with the usa, a big things, smaller on the small things. pushing for a conclusion that evening -- a deepening of the market. in terms of communication, i think it is important we try and make clear that many of the things the united kingdom is seeking to achieve are part of a shared agenda, an agenda which is shared by the commission. also, most of the other member states want the same...
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they will be requiring to deliver universal service all the way around the united kingdom. on it,ts some costs relative to the group. the holdings are down. to the left hand side, you have it rising. aviva is doing the deal. tom running out of things say. can i ever run out of things to say? can either of us run out of things to say? this gives the ceo access to cash to regenerate the dividends and the price hike for the life group. the stock has dropped. the deal could take place. it is down and gaining back some life at 1.8%. it is down 2.75% on the back of the readings. quite a u.k.-centric report. talk about the dollar ruble and the index. you have a nice push of the upside. you have the unemployment report on friday. you have one of the strongest year since 2008. ubs wealthock and management's. -- wealth management. it is one of the strongest plays against the yen. year isa trade for next the long dollar against the euro and on sterling. that is our report. 88.12 is where we are. >> manus will never run out of things to say. >> it could happen. >> we are bringing you br
they will be requiring to deliver universal service all the way around the united kingdom. on it,ts some costs relative to the group. the holdings are down. to the left hand side, you have it rising. aviva is doing the deal. tom running out of things say. can i ever run out of things to say? can either of us run out of things to say? this gives the ceo access to cash to regenerate the dividends and the price hike for the life group. the stock has dropped. the deal could take place. it is down...
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request of representative of australia, chile, the united states america, france, jordan, lithuania, luxembourg, the republic of korea, the united kingdom, great britain, ireland and rwanda contained in document s/2014/872 that a meeting of the council of the agenda item, the situation in the korea be convened. i shall suspend this meeting and we shall resume after a brief recess to continue consideration of the agenda item. the meeting is suspended. >> the meeting is resumed. i invite the following refers to participate in this meeting -- the assistant secretary general for political affairs, and the assistant secretary-general for human rights. it is so decided. >> i'm going to give the floor now to mr. tate brooks everyone. >> mr. president, members of the security council, excellencies ladies and gentlemen, the security council meets at a time when the situation in the democratic people's republic of korea is attracting increasing world attention and concern. the report of the secretary-general to the general assembly on the situation of human rights in the democratic people's republic of korea was issued earlier this month. the gen
request of representative of australia, chile, the united states america, france, jordan, lithuania, luxembourg, the republic of korea, the united kingdom, great britain, ireland and rwanda contained in document s/2014/872 that a meeting of the council of the agenda item, the situation in the korea be convened. i shall suspend this meeting and we shall resume after a brief recess to continue consideration of the agenda item. the meeting is suspended. >> the meeting is resumed. i invite...
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referendum in scotland just a few weeks ago where the scottish were threatening to bolt from the united kingdom. scotland only became part of the united kingdom in a formal basis in 1797, and the scottish, too, were perceived as politically unreliable by london. all of this is helping to put more pressure on london to arm africans not only because of the perceived political unreliability of the irish and the scottish, but also because spain is putting so much competitive pressure on britain to do the same so that the brush brush -- the british can then fight the spanish more competitively. but arming the africans isn't, obviously, something that these rebels these north american settlers are hotly opposed to. i mean the very thought to them was considered to be insanity. that is to say they felt that africans should not be armed, that they should be marched at gunpoint into the fields to pick tobacco to create wealth for the slave holders. so you begin to see the deepening rift and fissure between the settler class on the north american mainland and london, and the londoners and the elite in br
referendum in scotland just a few weeks ago where the scottish were threatening to bolt from the united kingdom. scotland only became part of the united kingdom in a formal basis in 1797, and the scottish, too, were perceived as politically unreliable by london. all of this is helping to put more pressure on london to arm africans not only because of the perceived political unreliability of the irish and the scottish, but also because spain is putting so much competitive pressure on britain to...
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we were able to bring both france and the united kingdom over. touchest nut was the soviet union. with the concept of a two plus four negotiation. with the rmanys aspects of communication and the would negotiate the external aspects. it worked. pretty darn well. the final analysis, he soviet union act withesed because they didn't have a lot of alternatives and i'm that in of the fact germany will testify to this, the republic of germany gave the soviets 55 billion deutsche arks which didn't hurt helping -- acquiescence occasi -- une if unification. to get lot of steps there,dy mroep si led by the resident and taking advantage of a narrow opportunity and getting it done. people wait a minute, talking about this for 40 years. having a chance to implement it, you mean you're not going to do works?o it >> one part of this where jim and i disagreed and he turned out to be right. the 2 plus 4. two -- that's e the two germanys. the plus four were the occupying powers. but for me, three of the four unification?erman i think margaret thatcher said i like germany so much, i think ought to b
we were able to bring both france and the united kingdom over. touchest nut was the soviet union. with the concept of a two plus four negotiation. with the rmanys aspects of communication and the would negotiate the external aspects. it worked. pretty darn well. the final analysis, he soviet union act withesed because they didn't have a lot of alternatives and i'm that in of the fact germany will testify to this, the republic of germany gave the soviets 55 billion deutsche arks which didn't...
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mostnd lloyds has the exposure to the united kingdom in terms of housing. in these stress tests, that is the core of the issue. they were extreme in terms of the demise of house prices. a couple of things i want to bring to the viewers attention. rbs and lloyds have been raising capital. to a certain extent, they trumped what they were asked by the bank of england. in the body of the report, rbs and lloyds had a page per bank. they are susceptible to severe economic downturn. that's the essence of it. another question is standard chartered and hsbc. traded at 360.le i know the bank raised rates. the message from the bank is this. these things have been stress tested. extremee a buffer in an financial situation. that is good to know. >> let's continue that conversation. where does this leave the u.k. banks relative to their global ears? >> i think when you look back, the united states was first. they failed their banks and raised them -- made them raise $75 billion in capital. is whatld argue that they do. buffer zone r going to be required. the way in which
mostnd lloyds has the exposure to the united kingdom in terms of housing. in these stress tests, that is the core of the issue. they were extreme in terms of the demise of house prices. a couple of things i want to bring to the viewers attention. rbs and lloyds have been raising capital. to a certain extent, they trumped what they were asked by the bank of england. in the body of the report, rbs and lloyds had a page per bank. they are susceptible to severe economic downturn. that's the essence...
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we were able to bring both france and the united kingdom over. the toughest nut was the soviet union. we came up with the concept of a two plus four negotiation. the two germany's would negotiate the internal aspects of unification and the occupying powers would negotiate the external aspects. it worked. it worked pretty darn well. you know, in the final analysis, the soviet union acquiesced because they didn't have a lot of alternatives, and i'm conscious of the fact that in germany will testify to this, the republic of germany gave the soviets 55 billion deutsche marks which didn't hurt helping to get their acquiescence in german unification. there were a lot of obstacles on the way to get there. it really tested diplomacy led by the president and taking advantage of a narrow opportunity and getting it done. some people were against unification but our position was, wait a minute, we have been talking about this for 40 years. now we have a chance to try to implement it. you mean you're not going to do that? >> one part of this where jim and i di
we were able to bring both france and the united kingdom over. the toughest nut was the soviet union. we came up with the concept of a two plus four negotiation. the two germany's would negotiate the internal aspects of unification and the occupying powers would negotiate the external aspects. it worked. it worked pretty darn well. you know, in the final analysis, the soviet union acquiesced because they didn't have a lot of alternatives, and i'm conscious of the fact that in germany will...
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two months earlier, voters rejected a call for independence from the united kingdom. a british government report from before the election promised scotland greater autonomy if voters turned down independent, but he said the report failed to meet expectations. >> and with that, so much at stake for scotland. i think it's important to stand on the sidelines. >> the scottish national party has been gaining support since the referendum. >>> a chinese court has sentenced eight people to death for deadly attacks in the autonomous region. the incidents left 42 people dead. in may, attackers drove vehicles into shoppers and hurled explosives at an open air market in the capital. the attacks left 39 people dead and 94 injured. one month earlier, a bomb exploded at a train station. three people were kill ed and 7 injured. the state run sichuan news agency says the court gave death sentences to six people for the may attack and two for the april bombing. the court gave suspended death sentences to five other defendan defendants. a suspended death sentence can be commuted if an in
two months earlier, voters rejected a call for independence from the united kingdom. a british government report from before the election promised scotland greater autonomy if voters turned down independent, but he said the report failed to meet expectations. >> and with that, so much at stake for scotland. i think it's important to stand on the sidelines. >> the scottish national party has been gaining support since the referendum. >>> a chinese court has sentenced eight...
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caller: i want to piggyback on the woman who tells about the shootings in japan and the united kingdom -- how many they have compared to what we have, and after world war ii, our rebuildnt helps them their government and our constitution, and one of the things in their constitution is they have no gun rights there, and i find that ironic that we help them build their constitution, and they have no gun rights, and we do. so, that is why that happens. thank you for taking my call. host: thanks. think you for watching today's "washington journal." we will be back tomorrow morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern time with more of your phone calls, e-mails, and tweets. enjoy the rest of your day. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] journal" ashington authors series continues tomorrow. tomorrow, shane harris. thursday, martha bayles. on friday, author clarence page. "q&a" is 10 years old now.
caller: i want to piggyback on the woman who tells about the shootings in japan and the united kingdom -- how many they have compared to what we have, and after world war ii, our rebuildnt helps them their government and our constitution, and one of the things in their constitution is they have no gun rights there, and i find that ironic that we help them build their constitution, and they have no gun rights, and we do. so, that is why that happens. thank you for taking my call. host: thanks....
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and the acquiescence of, frankly, the united kingdom and france. none of those countries were static about the idea of german unification. but by handling it the way the able to t did, he was unification german within a very narrow window of opportunity. moved when we did, i'm not sure we could have achieved unification. >> i think that is to. wall came down, gorbachev's attitude changed dramatically. he had been sort of on our side practicing -- he wasn't trying to democratize by any means, on, but he was trying to re-instill some sense of discipline. so he was encouraging what was stern europe a until the wall came down. that he got scared. it about, if tle b you will, the diplomacy of this whole process. on the reservations -- clearly, r had that gorbachev had -- how did you handle those? -- well, we -- we have always been the leader of the alliance. and the president, even as a the leader nt, was of the alliance. and we were able to bring both the united kingdom over. the toughest nut was the soviet union. we came up with the concept of that is
and the acquiescence of, frankly, the united kingdom and france. none of those countries were static about the idea of german unification. but by handling it the way the able to t did, he was unification german within a very narrow window of opportunity. moved when we did, i'm not sure we could have achieved unification. >> i think that is to. wall came down, gorbachev's attitude changed dramatically. he had been sort of on our side practicing -- he wasn't trying to democratize by any...
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the southwest has the wroig the largest increase in unemployment in the united kingdom. to continue to realize it's full economic potential, does my friend agree the premises are three rail transport point plan? >> my honorable friend has campaigned over and over again for the important improvements in these rail links. he knows what is being done to help the southwest in that regard. i received a presentation from the task force, so we are going to take forward each of that three-point plan in the work we do in future to make sure there's better services for people in the southwest. on the issue of unemployment. the claimant -- is now folded by 42% since the election. what these figures show nationally, claim account falling for the 25th consecutive month birmingham i think is an important moment for our country is unemployment is now below two million and wages are rising faster than inflation, something i'm sure will be welcome across the house. >> i want to join the prime minister to -- in sympathy about the slaughter of innocent children. it's shocked the world. we s
the southwest has the wroig the largest increase in unemployment in the united kingdom. to continue to realize it's full economic potential, does my friend agree the premises are three rail transport point plan? >> my honorable friend has campaigned over and over again for the important improvements in these rail links. he knows what is being done to help the southwest in that regard. i received a presentation from the task force, so we are going to take forward each of that three-point...
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the french. i think we just need a mind-set prepared to invest in it. and i united kingdom will be much the better for the global footprint if we have a bit more regard for people. we have made a considerable investment over the last couple years in upgrading and improving our language. we moved our school, made a considerable investment in teaching and facilities. and though there aren't precise figures, we do train people in arabic. perhaps not as many as we should to the level you said, but we are making a major level in that respect. and simon aloluded to what we ae calling the -- and there sr postings either serving in or related to particular parts of the world and can build you over their years. i don't want you to have the expression we are miles behind on this because we are not. >> the full figures that have been achieved, in level four diary, and in arabic, nil and in pashtun one. i would suggest politely that we have a long way to go before we -- >> there are levels -- >> the level below. in level 3, speaking arabic and qualified as six. pushing back a bit more
the french. i think we just need a mind-set prepared to invest in it. and i united kingdom will be much the better for the global footprint if we have a bit more regard for people. we have made a considerable investment over the last couple years in upgrading and improving our language. we moved our school, made a considerable investment in teaching and facilities. and though there aren't precise figures, we do train people in arabic. perhaps not as many as we should to the level you said, but...
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two months earlier voters rejected a call for independence from the united kingdom. and british government report from -- for the election promised scotland greater autonomy if voters turned down independence. but salmon says the report failed to meet expectations. >> and with so much at stake for scotland, i think it's imp impossible to stand on the sidelines. >> the scottish national party has been gaining support since the referendum. we have ron madison with the latest in business news. ron? >>> well, gene, certainly investors with a lot of data to digest today, and they're growing concerns about global growth due to weak data from asia's big economies. japanese government officials have revised gdp growth downward in the third quarter of 2014. the economy contracted by 1.9%, in annual terms, from july to september. now that's well above a preliminary reading of 1.6%. trade data from china was also well below expectations. release of the data is casting a bit of a shadow over investor sentiment as we can see here. all the major benchmarks in europe are down with
two months earlier voters rejected a call for independence from the united kingdom. and british government report from -- for the election promised scotland greater autonomy if voters turned down independence. but salmon says the report failed to meet expectations. >> and with so much at stake for scotland, i think it's imp impossible to stand on the sidelines. >> the scottish national party has been gaining support since the referendum. we have ron madison with the latest in...
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why do you think that is. >> reporter: there is a debate here in the united kingdom about how they made mohamed is the top baby name for a boy. they did it by adding up all of the variations of the spelling of the name mohamed of which there are quite a few and there are those here in the uk who argue while if you add up the variations of the name of liver, ollies and oliver, oliver would, in fact, be the top name here in the uk, but then there are those who say no, oliver and ollie are two very different names where as variation of the spelling of mohamed is mohamed. this reflects the diversity here in the united kingdom, the growing diversity which experts say is down birth rates and immigration. brooke >> okay. i think that really speaks volumes, the growing diversity. beyond mohamed, i've been reading about this some of the other names that are popular. give me some examples. >> reporter: well the beckhams, the names of the beck hamas, david beckham, david and victoria's children. hunter. cruz their son. number of romeos up 68% due to those ads that he's been staying. what's interes
why do you think that is. >> reporter: there is a debate here in the united kingdom about how they made mohamed is the top baby name for a boy. they did it by adding up all of the variations of the spelling of the name mohamed of which there are quite a few and there are those here in the uk who argue while if you add up the variations of the name of liver, ollies and oliver, oliver would, in fact, be the top name here in the uk, but then there are those who say no, oliver and ollie are...
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the united kingdom supports much of the content of the draft resolution. t is therefore with deep regret that we abstained. the united kingdom stands by the parameters i set out here in 2011. which were reiterated by the european union in july, 2014. our views on settlements are clear. they are illegal under international law, and obstacle to peace, and seriously damaged prospects for a two state solution. all settlement activity including in east jerusalem, should cease immediately. we call on all parties not to take unilateral steps which would make the search for peace based on negotiations harder. mr. president, given the fact that this draft resolution has not been adopted today, the united kingdom would like to work with partners to revisit the idea of a parameters resolution on the middle east peace process in 2015. we are convinced that it is possible with further time and effort to secure for the first time ever a resolution which commands fall security council support. i thank you. >> i think the representative of the united kingdom and i give the
the united kingdom supports much of the content of the draft resolution. t is therefore with deep regret that we abstained. the united kingdom stands by the parameters i set out here in 2011. which were reiterated by the european union in july, 2014. our views on settlements are clear. they are illegal under international law, and obstacle to peace, and seriously damaged prospects for a two state solution. all settlement activity including in east jerusalem, should cease immediately. we call on...
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does my right honorable friend agree that for the united kingdom, europe, the west and indeed the wholee of our most important foreign policy priorities for 2015 should be to see that russia behaves, as one would expect a member of the security council to behave, in the interests of international law? >> i very much agree with my right honorable friend. i have not spent as much time studying karl marx as he has, or perhaps even as the leader of the opposition has. i do not know what goes on in camden these days. in this respect, karl marx was right that the interests of the united kingdom and democracy go together. we should stand up very firmly against the russian aggression that has taken place, and we led the way in europe in making sure that there were sanctions. what the combination of the lower oil price and the sanctions is showing is that it is not possible for russia to be part of the international financial system but try to opt out of the rules-based international legal system. that is what is being demonstrated, and we should keep up the pressure. >> the levy control framewo
does my right honorable friend agree that for the united kingdom, europe, the west and indeed the wholee of our most important foreign policy priorities for 2015 should be to see that russia behaves, as one would expect a member of the security council to behave, in the interests of international law? >> i very much agree with my right honorable friend. i have not spent as much time studying karl marx as he has, or perhaps even as the leader of the opposition has. i do not know what goes...
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the largest managing the united kingdom here. easure to be on bloomberg. >> are you feeling fueled -- fearful or greedy? >> fearful. i always look at the downside. >> you are a global asset manager and you see opportunities in places like united states. a lot of people do. in places like russia. >> you have got to be very brave but there is money to be made there. >> of course, countries like india, this is great news for lowell -- lower oil prices. >> all i know is these valuations are as low as you will see anywhere in the world. i think this is just demand for political uncertainty that is really holding back the ruble in the markets. are you feeling brave and bold? to russia right now or not yet? >> we are a slightly overweight, russia, for the first time ever. we do feel there is value there. real value there. >> people talk about real value in this as well. things look cheap, but you have no idea when the economy will turn around and your patience will be rewarded. to you feel any more confident about the prospects there? >>
the largest managing the united kingdom here. easure to be on bloomberg. >> are you feeling fueled -- fearful or greedy? >> fearful. i always look at the downside. >> you are a global asset manager and you see opportunities in places like united states. a lot of people do. in places like russia. >> you have got to be very brave but there is money to be made there. >> of course, countries like india, this is great news for lowell -- lower oil prices. >> all i...
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manufacturing will come out in the united kingdom. think typically the final numbers are revised. according to bloomberg elevation it has been revised. let's have a look. price -- one of those moments where you wait to see the price. we will come back to that. there are a couple of stocks that are worth keeping an ion. .t is the telecom group -- worth keeping an eye on. it is the telecom group, vodafone. will they do a deal? the debt levels if you got together with liberty media. ?ave you got the content these boys have got the content. didn't run their mobile business culturally well. that's why they sold it in the early 90's. that's the big concern. -- that's why they sold it in the early noughties. culturally, bt, do they know what type of expenditure it is network?take to run a vodafone worried about debt. bt worried about the culture. beast the loser if this goes into a monster mobile, telephone be hemet? what would that do -- be him if behemoth? what would that do to sky? gold is down. not a pretty start to the week. >> thank you very much. still waiting for a price to come
manufacturing will come out in the united kingdom. think typically the final numbers are revised. according to bloomberg elevation it has been revised. let's have a look. price -- one of those moments where you wait to see the price. we will come back to that. there are a couple of stocks that are worth keeping an ion. .t is the telecom group -- worth keeping an eye on. it is the telecom group, vodafone. will they do a deal? the debt levels if you got together with liberty media. ?ave you got...
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we also know that in the united states, if we are to secure the ature of innovation, we have model we can look at in the united kingdomthe clinical trials in the united kingdom was at 3%. we don't have the money to continue this and we are losing our citizens to this disease called cancer. they have established the national nickel trial network where every single clinical trial is registered so that the public can get to that information. easy instructions on how to enroll. they couple that with the creation of the clinical trial if i havehrough which an interest in funding a clinical trial and you have an interest in funding the same clinical trial, we can register with that body and we will be partnered together. introductions will be made. we have multiple trials in that country that include multiple manufacturers, nonprofit groups. they have been able to move their cruel and clinical trials since 2001 to 17% annually. it is a nation with sensitivity to the needs of its population. it is a nation that wants to embrace the future and make life better for everyone in this country moving forward. that isthat we can do
we also know that in the united states, if we are to secure the ature of innovation, we have model we can look at in the united kingdomthe clinical trials in the united kingdom was at 3%. we don't have the money to continue this and we are losing our citizens to this disease called cancer. they have established the national nickel trial network where every single clinical trial is registered so that the public can get to that information. easy instructions on how to enroll. they couple that...
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and we were able to bring both france and the united kingdom over. the toughest nut was the soviet union. we came up with a concept of a two-plus-four negotiation, that is the two germanys would negotiate the internal aspects of unification and the four occupying powers would negotiate the external aspects. and it worked. it worked pretty darn well. you know, in the final analysis, i think that the soviet union acquiesced because they really didn't have a whole lot of other alternatives. and i'm conscious of the fact, and history will attest to this, that the german -- the federal republic of germany gave the soviets 55 billion deutsche marks, which didn't hurt, helping get their acquiescence in german unification. but there were a lot of other -- there were a lot of obstacles along the way to get there, and it was intensive diplomacy led by the president but, again, taking advantage of a very narrow window of opportunity and getting it done. >> you know, some people were against unification, but our position was, wait a minute, we've been talking abo
and we were able to bring both france and the united kingdom over. the toughest nut was the soviet union. we came up with a concept of a two-plus-four negotiation, that is the two germanys would negotiate the internal aspects of unification and the four occupying powers would negotiate the external aspects. and it worked. it worked pretty darn well. you know, in the final analysis, i think that the soviet union acquiesced because they really didn't have a whole lot of other alternatives. and...
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i thank you. >> i think the representative of the united kingdom for his statement. i now give the floor to the representative of china. , china hasident stated its position against the involvement of the human rights issues in the dprk. china has been consistently against the politicize asian of human rights -- politicization with the pretext of human rights issues. -- wecurity council oppose adoption of any outside document by the council on the human rights situation in the dprk. neighbor. close towill never allow a war take place in the peninsula. the situation in the korean peninsula remain sensitive. we hope that members of the council and parties place in interest into the maintenance of peace and stability as a priority. doercise restraint and to easing of tension otherwise major provocation and refrain from any rhetoric and actions that may lead to escalation. continue to work for the realization of the dene uclearization and have dialogue. this petition is clear and firm. china hopes that the relevant parties will make a concerted effort to make real actions
i thank you. >> i think the representative of the united kingdom for his statement. i now give the floor to the representative of china. , china hasident stated its position against the involvement of the human rights issues in the dprk. china has been consistently against the politicize asian of human rights -- politicization with the pretext of human rights issues. -- wecurity council oppose adoption of any outside document by the council on the human rights situation in the dprk....
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i do not think the united states or the united kingdom has suffered such things since the piracy movementsf the 1600s and 1700s. so individual can leverage many cyber attacks and rival that of a country. >> is this a wake-up call? we are used to data breaches and credit card information getting out there. is is a wake-up call of the serious potential of the attacks? >> we have experienced burglaries, defacement's, and vandalism. we are dealing with home invasion and seeing rogue nationstates and non-state actors leveraging capabilities that can take down networks and destroyed critical infrastructure. -- destroyed critical infrastructure. >> you mentioned islam and state. who else should we be worried about? >> there are campaigns against the energy sector in the u k and u.s. -- the u.k. and the u.s. there has been attacked capability sold in the eastern european underground for years and it has trickled down to the nonstate actor community and the rogue state community. you have people who can leverage technical phenomenon in cyberspace. >> the cyber security officer. brutal, andre harder
i do not think the united states or the united kingdom has suffered such things since the piracy movementsf the 1600s and 1700s. so individual can leverage many cyber attacks and rival that of a country. >> is this a wake-up call? we are used to data breaches and credit card information getting out there. is is a wake-up call of the serious potential of the attacks? >> we have experienced burglaries, defacement's, and vandalism. we are dealing with home invasion and seeing rogue...
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this my right honorable friend agree that the united kingdom, europe, the west and indeed the whole worldent as much time studying as much as he has or perhaps as a leader opposition has. i don't know what goes on in camden these days but what i would say is karl marx was right that the interest of the united kingdom and democracy do go together. we should stand up firmly against the russian aggression that is taking place. we lead the way in europe and making sure that there were sanctions and the combination of the lower oil prices and sanctions are showing that it is impossible for russia to be part of the international financial system to try to opt out of the rules in the international legal system. that is what is being demonstrated and we should keep up the pressure. >> the levy control framework which is the total cost of energy bills and taxation by green targets will rise from 2.3 million in 2012 to 9.8 billion in 2020 at a time when many households are struggling to keep their homes. as my honorable friend agree? >> let me control the framework has been fixed and assess the ove
this my right honorable friend agree that the united kingdom, europe, the west and indeed the whole worldent as much time studying as much as he has or perhaps as a leader opposition has. i don't know what goes on in camden these days but what i would say is karl marx was right that the interest of the united kingdom and democracy do go together. we should stand up firmly against the russian aggression that is taking place. we lead the way in europe and making sure that there were sanctions and...
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the united states there is a separation of powers between presidency. it is not enough, perhaps, but it was start. the second thing much like in the united kingdom where they have the finance committee o of parliament being led by a member of the opposition, so, too, in tunisia. >> we'll be back in a moment with more inside story. it's sometimes hard to remember, but in many countries the arab spring has a bitter legacy. stay with us. >> you're watching inside story on al jazeera america. i'm ray suarez. on the occasion of the dismissal of many charges the outright acquitcal on many others on the trial of former egyptian president hosni mubarak, we're catching up with the arab spring. is there a middle ground? is the arab ground groping its way towards a middle ground between an islamic republic on one end of the spectrum and the egypt style solution in which religious parties are outright panned or suppressed? can we develop power transfer peacefully back and forth. >> i'll disagree with your description of the whole picture. 56% of the country is under the age of 24, and 44% of the country live on less than $2 a day. in order for there to be t
the united states there is a separation of powers between presidency. it is not enough, perhaps, but it was start. the second thing much like in the united kingdom where they have the finance committee o of parliament being led by a member of the opposition, so, too, in tunisia. >> we'll be back in a moment with more inside story. it's sometimes hard to remember, but in many countries the arab spring has a bitter legacy. stay with us. >> you're watching inside story on al jazeera...
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the united states, the united kingdom, kuwait, for instance, saudi arabia, have all been very generous with syria regional rations and many other countries as well. i don't think this is a case of there not being sufficient will or interest among the donor community. the donors understand how severe the situation is but i think all of them must feel every time they turn around wsp is there speak. with the ebola crisis, the demands on the global landscape are just enormous. >> thomas weiss, have we asked the donor community to punch their weight in the community? >> we have asked. but not much has come in. turkey has doubled its oga from 2012 to 2013 and from 2012 it doubled from the year before. so turkey is a major player. to think that the last year for which we actually have good data 2013, there was an increase of 25% from the year 2012, so the kinds of strains that are on parliaments around the world and individuals around the world need to be put in this context. and i think it's also important to think about syria among the five serious crieses w crises that we have just heard a
the united states, the united kingdom, kuwait, for instance, saudi arabia, have all been very generous with syria regional rations and many other countries as well. i don't think this is a case of there not being sufficient will or interest among the donor community. the donors understand how severe the situation is but i think all of them must feel every time they turn around wsp is there speak. with the ebola crisis, the demands on the global landscape are just enormous. >> thomas...
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the united states there is a separation of powers between presidency. it is not enough, perhaps, but it was start. the second thing much like in the united kingdom where they have the finance committee o of parliament being led by a member of the opposition, so, too, in tunisia. >> we'll be back in a moment with more inside story. it's sometimes hard to remember, but in many countries the arab spring has a bitter legacy. stay with us. former fbi special agent ali soufan. >> if that specific information was shared with to the fbi agent 911 could have been stopped at its early stages. >> the ethics of torture, preventing terrorism and combatting isil. >> islamic state, their strategy differs from al qaeda because for the first time now they are controlling land. >> every saturday join us for exclusive, revealing and surprising talks with the most interesting people of our time. >> only on al jazeera america. >> the cast sytem is alive and well in america >> a city divided >> this is the third shooting in 24 hours in baltimore >> raveged by violence... > for any black community it's always been a recession >> can a community break the cycle? >> the
the united states there is a separation of powers between presidency. it is not enough, perhaps, but it was start. the second thing much like in the united kingdom where they have the finance committee o of parliament being led by a member of the opposition, so, too, in tunisia. >> we'll be back in a moment with more inside story. it's sometimes hard to remember, but in many countries the arab spring has a bitter legacy. stay with us. former fbi special agent ali soufan. >> if that...
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palestinians for not giving any time for negotiation or discussions, a sentiment echoed by the united kingdome united kingdom abstained from the vote saying they too were upset by this even though they supported much of the content of the resolution. so what is next for the palestinians? the ambassador said that the leadership would have to consider it's next steps to hold israel accountable for violations of international law that could be a reference to going to the international criminal court to attempt to take charges out against israel there, and to move the process forward in that way. >> kristin sa loumy reporting from the united nations. >>> the pentagon said it is still assessing the results of a drone attack carried out in somali. they say no civilians are believed to have been harm in the attack. >> reporter: a senior pentagon official is confirming that the u.s. was targeting a man identified as the chief of intelligence for al-shabab, an islamist group affiliated with al-qaeda. the pentagon is not confirming his death in the drone strike but somali officials say he was killed in
palestinians for not giving any time for negotiation or discussions, a sentiment echoed by the united kingdome united kingdom abstained from the vote saying they too were upset by this even though they supported much of the content of the resolution. so what is next for the palestinians? the ambassador said that the leadership would have to consider it's next steps to hold israel accountable for violations of international law that could be a reference to going to the international criminal...
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starting off with windy conditions for the united kingdom and ireland and moving to the northern portions of europe including places like germany and into poland. way down towards the south sunny skies will be in place for tuesday and warm temperatures, 15 in athens, 12 in vienna. topping off at 12 degrees and wet weather extending again for tuesday. now, as we look at the forecast for north america we are looking at a potential travel mess as we go through the christmas holiday week. the reason why is we have a low pressure system over the great lakes. that's tapping into cold air and producing some snowfall and the chance of heavy snow is possible. down towards the deep south we have a low pressure system causing great levels of stability to where we have a risk for severe thunderstorms as we go into tuesday especially for areas shaded in the dark orange. western portions of florida into alabama and mississippi looking at the possibility of seeing heavy down pours, strong winds and so it is going to be a little nasty there. towards the great lakes we see the possibility of some snow. as
starting off with windy conditions for the united kingdom and ireland and moving to the northern portions of europe including places like germany and into poland. way down towards the south sunny skies will be in place for tuesday and warm temperatures, 15 in athens, 12 in vienna. topping off at 12 degrees and wet weather extending again for tuesday. now, as we look at the forecast for north america we are looking at a potential travel mess as we go through the christmas holiday week. the...
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jobs is who0,000 the fashion industry supports the united kingdom see have to keep going out to all those potential people and universities for studying at the moment. obviously women's fashion is the dominant theme but men still has a big areas of growth, it is not just about commercial there are loads of british designers. >> people like you can go out and support. but you're right jw addison is one of the new kids on the block and he had the first year designed for men and one best new designer of the year but whenever you dig into the fashion designers like burberry , menswear is where it is at particularly in china and i have to say my moment of absolute joy was when i saw tony pepper and i asked him about british style and he was rocking it and this is what he had to say. feel we'reng i definitely in my opinion -- we seen victoria style and [inaudible] >> still my beating heart. the dribble coming out of her mouth bloomberg.com -- dribble coming out of her mouth. away is there shouting think i could do this paparazzi thing. >> you have a whole next career ahead of you. if you want t
jobs is who0,000 the fashion industry supports the united kingdom see have to keep going out to all those potential people and universities for studying at the moment. obviously women's fashion is the dominant theme but men still has a big areas of growth, it is not just about commercial there are loads of british designers. >> people like you can go out and support. but you're right jw addison is one of the new kids on the block and he had the first year designed for men and one best new...
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like scotland all the guarantee to break away from the united kingdom. ed quite comfortably to stay in the united kingdom. and the republicans maybe gaining a couple of seats in the senate, try ten, and now controlling the senate. like the new york yankees destined to the world series barely able to make the ploof this year. and jimmy fallon on the tonight show he's doing pretty well on the tonight show. and all reported on tv. it's weird it's just weird, this thing called time. it makes fools of so many of us all the time. those who are so sure of what will make history, only to forget it is the things we don't see coming that define history. al is so word to those who obsess over presidential poll snapshots, remember they're only as good as the time as they're snapped and then they're shot. one like hillary clinton who was elected for president years ago. like hillary clinton who was -- like those who feared a y2k disaster this year ago around this time, it never happened. like those who said we would never be attacked on u.s. soil, until september 11 2
like scotland all the guarantee to break away from the united kingdom. ed quite comfortably to stay in the united kingdom. and the republicans maybe gaining a couple of seats in the senate, try ten, and now controlling the senate. like the new york yankees destined to the world series barely able to make the ploof this year. and jimmy fallon on the tonight show he's doing pretty well on the tonight show. and all reported on tv. it's weird it's just weird, this thing called time. it makes fools...
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opinions remain divided in scotland after voters refused independent dense from the united kingdom. >> in scotland after the referendum, many felt -- while others felt belief and bridging these difficulties will take time. >> the queen called for cooperation for the future of their country. but support for independence continues to grow. the monarch cited a ceremony held in august to commemorate the 108th anniversary of the start of world war i. she said countries on both sides came together to remember in peace. >>> leaders in japan and china are trying to build relations. they took a step forward last month by holding their first talks, but the japanese ambassador of beijing says there's a lot more to do. >> ambassador to china two years ago. people across the country have been shown hostility toward japan. he outlined what he felt he needed to do. >> my first duty is to deepen the friendly relations between japan and china. the japanese and chinese governments fell into a prolonged diplomatic standoff. then prime minister abe reached out to each other and led official for the first
opinions remain divided in scotland after voters refused independent dense from the united kingdom. >> in scotland after the referendum, many felt -- while others felt belief and bridging these difficulties will take time. >> the queen called for cooperation for the future of their country. but support for independence continues to grow. the monarch cited a ceremony held in august to commemorate the 108th anniversary of the start of world war i. she said countries on both sides came...
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here we go the biggest winner of 2014 is the united kingdom. last september a referendum on independence for scotland nearly severed scotland from the 307-year-old united kingdom. but it was averted. a big victory to david cameron and both of whom personally carried out the last-minute campaign abuse to keep the union intact. the biggest winner of 2014, the u.k. okay. biggest loser, pat. >> barack, hussain, wiped out in the congress. poll ratings below where they have been in a long time and he beats out sony. >> bill cosby and then on the political side former virginia governor bob mcdonnell who is heading to the slammer instead of having a spot on the republican ticket. >> you saw cosby's wife and heard the defense of him. >> yeah, he didn't have a good year. >> mark? tom i mean. >> rolling stone magazine after a complete fall apart at the end of the year. >> mark? >> well, it seems to me that it was barack obama. i mean he was absolutely obliterated in the election. his poll numbers are down to 41%, which is as low as it could get. he has los
here we go the biggest winner of 2014 is the united kingdom. last september a referendum on independence for scotland nearly severed scotland from the 307-year-old united kingdom. but it was averted. a big victory to david cameron and both of whom personally carried out the last-minute campaign abuse to keep the union intact. the biggest winner of 2014, the u.k. okay. biggest loser, pat. >> barack, hussain, wiped out in the congress. poll ratings below where they have been in a long time...
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that is a trend in the united states and france and the united kingdom.his man had no proven links to the islamic state group or any such group, and often they are people who come from backgrounds of petty crime, sometimes violent crime has quite often and immigrant back round as well. there's been a lot of speculation by sociologists and various at words as to whether people on the fringes of those immigrant communities in western societies where they, there is some kind of factor involving their immigrant experience which has somehow linked to their mental state. of course, that is just speculation and it could be quite simply they had some kind of readers position -- predisposition to being unhinged, if you will. just to give you a couple of names of lone wolves we have talked a lot about in the last few months, there was the ottawa shooter on parliament hill in the canadian capital, also had a history of crime. a very troubled past. mom and merit -- mohammed merad, and of course lee rigby, who was killed on 11 street last year. >> these individuals se
that is a trend in the united states and france and the united kingdom.his man had no proven links to the islamic state group or any such group, and often they are people who come from backgrounds of petty crime, sometimes violent crime has quite often and immigrant back round as well. there's been a lot of speculation by sociologists and various at words as to whether people on the fringes of those immigrant communities in western societies where they, there is some kind of factor involving...
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it is the united kingdom, germany, countries and the wider west including the united states. question is what attracts this tiny fringe of people, young men, to join violent jihad ism in organizations like isil and isis and what levels of alienation occur. i am not making a connection between that phenomenon and what occurred in sydney. that has to be determined by investigatory processes. or broadly when it comes to the isil-isis phenomenon across the west, what is causing these young men to abandon opportunity in the countries from which they have come to pursue island jihad, the response has to be a of more cooperative police and intelligence work among us all. at the same time, ensuring every young person belonging to these communities in our various countries is given every opportunity to participate fully in our societies and economies. >> thank you for joining us. >> thanks for having us on the program. >> other news now from around the world. there have been angry protests in the philippines after a u.s. marine was charged with the murder of a transgender filipino. th
it is the united kingdom, germany, countries and the wider west including the united states. question is what attracts this tiny fringe of people, young men, to join violent jihad ism in organizations like isil and isis and what levels of alienation occur. i am not making a connection between that phenomenon and what occurred in sydney. that has to be determined by investigatory processes. or broadly when it comes to the isil-isis phenomenon across the west, what is causing these young men to...
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the united states, the united kingdom, kuwait, for instance, saudi arabia have all been very generous with syria operations and other countries as well. this is not a case of not being sufficient will or interest among the donor community. the donors understand how severe the situation is, but i think some of them must feel every time they turn around wfp is there with hat in hand because with south sudan, and central republic, the demand is enormous. >> have we asked the new global middle class to punch their weight in the international donor community? >> we've asked, but we have not seen much come in. i think the big exception here is turkey, which doubled it's o.d.a. from 2012 to 2013, and in 2012 it had doubled from the year before. turkey is a major player in this crisis. i think it's also important just to put this whole business in context to think that the last year for which we have good data from 2013 there was an increase of 25% from the year 2012. so the kinds of strains that are around the world, and individuals around the world need to be put in this context. i think it
the united states, the united kingdom, kuwait, for instance, saudi arabia have all been very generous with syria operations and other countries as well. this is not a case of not being sufficient will or interest among the donor community. the donors understand how severe the situation is, but i think some of them must feel every time they turn around wfp is there with hat in hand because with south sudan, and central republic, the demand is enormous. >> have we asked the new global...
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the first subconscious menu is being tested now in the united kingdom. shows diners 20 toppings to build their pizza based on which toppings they looked at the the longest. the i shopping menu includes retina scanning and psychological research. anne-marie. >> better not have a mind of wanter. you might be be thinking green peppers and end up with hot peppers. jill wagner at the new york stock exchange. >>> a candidate talking about running for president in 2016. >>> and a suspected kidnapping victim goes home after four years. this is the "cbs morning news." some male penguins, however... are a little smarter than others. this christmas everyone loves a gift from kay jewelers. save up to 30% on select diamonds in rhythm. its continuous motion catches light from every angle. at kay, the number one jewelry store in america... ...and, apparently antarctica. ♪ every kiss begins with kay. is a really big deal.u with aches, fever and chills- there's no such thing as a little flu. so why treat it like it's a little cold? there's something that works differently
the first subconscious menu is being tested now in the united kingdom. shows diners 20 toppings to build their pizza based on which toppings they looked at the the longest. the i shopping menu includes retina scanning and psychological research. anne-marie. >> better not have a mind of wanter. you might be be thinking green peppers and end up with hot peppers. jill wagner at the new york stock exchange. >>> a candidate talking about running for president in 2016. >>> and...