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why should we, the united kingdom, look so much to the united states? because you are the world's biggest economy, the world 's biggest military budget bigger than the next 11 combine which is very reassuring , when you are a close ally to the united states. more than that, we need a partnership of values. in all these problems that we face in the world we need to , understand that we are who we are, not by accident. we are who we are by design and by decisions that were taken by those who went before us. we are built on the concept, both our nations, on the ability to exercise free market -- economic liberty in the free market, we understand the values in terms of prosperity and security in free trade. we understand the need for rule of law to be applied independently. and we understand the concept of diversity across race, religion, gender. these are what makes us who we are. we need to take ownership of these and expanding this in a very unstable world. to my american political colleagues, i would say this there has never been a time when we were mor
why should we, the united kingdom, look so much to the united states? because you are the world's biggest economy, the world 's biggest military budget bigger than the next 11 combine which is very reassuring , when you are a close ally to the united states. more than that, we need a partnership of values. in all these problems that we face in the world we need to , understand that we are who we are, not by accident. we are who we are by design and by decisions that were taken by those who went...
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is -- does the united states still have this close, exclusive relationship with the united kingdom thatt had in the past? does the united states still consider itself a european power? is it still involved as it was in the transatlantic relationship? has it decided, we will maintain, but we are focusing on the asia person -- asia-pacific region? how would you answer that question? >> i thought the whole concept of the pivot was a little bizarre. it is not as though the atlantic will disappear any days in. clearly, the united states does have to focus on the pacific. there is also an atlantic part. it does not have the luxury of choosing which way to look. global security, for the reasons we were discussing, is not something you can decide which geographical area you are not going to worry about and which areas you will disregard. it is not like that. events in ukraine are showing you. the u.s. is still the global superpower. with that comes responsibilities. we need the u.s. to be in the game. i wonder what signal mr. cooper -- putin got that the u.s. would be focused on the pacific. i
is -- does the united states still have this close, exclusive relationship with the united kingdom thatt had in the past? does the united states still consider itself a european power? is it still involved as it was in the transatlantic relationship? has it decided, we will maintain, but we are focusing on the asia person -- asia-pacific region? how would you answer that question? >> i thought the whole concept of the pivot was a little bizarre. it is not as though the atlantic will...
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from argentina, australia, belgium, denmark, iran, israel, japan, mexico, the netherlands, the united kingdom, the united states, and also venezuela. the information could change as authorities begin to identify the remaining victims. >> an entire town in germany is struggling with the loss of sons and daughters, killed on their way home from a school trip.
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the future of our country what a despicable and weak thing to do. risking our defenses, risking our country, risking our united kingdom. if he had an ounce of courage. miliband: there is only one person with the integrity of the united kingdom, it is this useless prime minister. >> that question will be heard. the noise calculatedly being made by some members on both sides of the house is a disgrace to the house of commons. the right honorable gentleman will be heard and the prime minister will be heard. that is the end of the matter. miliband: there's only one person who is a risk to the integrity of the country and that is the prime minister. on a head to head debate, we learned something about him because like all bullies when the heat is really on he runs for cover. prime minister cameron: he won't take it. anytime, anyplace, anywhere, but he won't take it. the truth is they have nothing to say on politics, nothing to say on the economy. their only way into the downing street is on alex hammond's coattails. it is an alliance between people who want to bankrupt britain and people who want to break a up britain and th
the future of our country what a despicable and weak thing to do. risking our defenses, risking our country, risking our united kingdom. if he had an ounce of courage. miliband: there is only one person with the integrity of the united kingdom, it is this useless prime minister. >> that question will be heard. the noise calculatedly being made by some members on both sides of the house is a disgrace to the house of commons. the right honorable gentleman will be heard and the prime...
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tom: here's the prime minister of the united kingdom. >> i will go to all four corners of all four kingdoms nations with one clear message. together, we are turning our country around. for your sake the sake of your children, for their future. we must see this through together. five years ago when i walked through that door, millions of people were unemployed there was no economic security for families, and there were worries about whether our country could pay its debts. britain was on the brink. tom: the prime minister in the united kingdom. the election begins may 7. we will have complete coverage for you. stay with us. it is "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ tom: a look at a more global view. a metaphor for disinflation. germany is down here. brendan: the federal reserve has two goals, employment and price stability. price stability leaves them at a handicap. tom: to our conversation before this uproar is a desperation over a lack of growth. >> let's start with china. this is a place where there is so much focus on gdp growth arguably, the leadership is more worried about job growth. that is
tom: here's the prime minister of the united kingdom. >> i will go to all four corners of all four kingdoms nations with one clear message. together, we are turning our country around. for your sake the sake of your children, for their future. we must see this through together. five years ago when i walked through that door, millions of people were unemployed there was no economic security for families, and there were worries about whether our country could pay its debts. britain was on...
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the snp because no one wants to see some grubby deal between the people who want to break up the united kingdom and people who want to bankrupt the united kingdom. [shouting] [inaudible] he needs to answer questions after him. so for the third time, there is a debate planned by broadcasters on april 30 will he be there? >> i've been very clear. i said get on with the debate before the election campaign. i think we should start now. >> mr. speaker i bring the house good news mr. speaker. for the first time in 10 years british beer sales are up. [shouting] the campaign for real ale -- [inaudible] have saved 1050 pubs. the sun newspaper today which champions britain's beer trick is said that the chance of as opposed to repeat the cuts. will the prime minister join me in assuring beer drinkers that this government is on the side of brewers? >> well first of all canapÉs the honorable gentleman for the work that he has done to support the beer industry, to support britain's pubs, and stand up for our local committees where the pub is so often the hub of the village and other community. and this gover
the snp because no one wants to see some grubby deal between the people who want to break up the united kingdom and people who want to bankrupt the united kingdom. [shouting] [inaudible] he needs to answer questions after him. so for the third time, there is a debate planned by broadcasters on april 30 will he be there? >> i've been very clear. i said get on with the debate before the election campaign. i think we should start now. >> mr. speaker i bring the house good news mr....
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what does this mean for the united kingdom? is it becoming more disunited? will this election poll at the very fabric of the united kingdom? mr. fox: tony blair's proposals for dissolution were in balance and would have repercussions. we argued at the time, it was my role at the time to comic, and i argued that what was happening was of recipe for the rise of nationalism. i did not think it was such a heart stopper, the referendum. your faith in the bookies would have been well placed. some of the bookmakers -- the trouble with it is on the independent side, who lost the referendum, think they won and have been continuing to push more and more in that direction. that has been a problem. it is also now they apparent that the labour party looks like it will do very ba badly in scotland, and i is a problem of their own making. what does that mean if a grouping -- that will depend on the outcome. the nightmare summit scenario is a labor mp. that is a nightmare for me because money will move away from my constituents up to the border to scotland. the real worry is
what does this mean for the united kingdom? is it becoming more disunited? will this election poll at the very fabric of the united kingdom? mr. fox: tony blair's proposals for dissolution were in balance and would have repercussions. we argued at the time, it was my role at the time to comic, and i argued that what was happening was of recipe for the rise of nationalism. i did not think it was such a heart stopper, the referendum. your faith in the bookies would have been well placed. some of...
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knocking at the issue of blood in scotland will finally reports, like the implications for the united kingdom. it is highly unlikely there will be up response. my right hon. friend who has taken a personal interest over 100 members of the house, given assurance the market will not split from his agenda or the government's agenda and as soon as possible in the new parliament there will be an intent at closing down this tragedy in our country. >> the right hon. gentleman who has led on this issue, and every constituency in the house have constituents who had hepatitis c from all age ivy because of contaminated blood coming to their surgery's, and tell very moving stories. it is right to wait for the inquiry and that is not an excuse because i want us to take action. not sure the deal will never fully satisfy those who want this wrong to be rated but as a wealthy successful country we should be helping these people more, we will help these people more. we need heroes first. >> albert caldwell. >> will for the last election, the prime minister would comments to cut immigration to see what has gon
knocking at the issue of blood in scotland will finally reports, like the implications for the united kingdom. it is highly unlikely there will be up response. my right hon. friend who has taken a personal interest over 100 members of the house, given assurance the market will not split from his agenda or the government's agenda and as soon as possible in the new parliament there will be an intent at closing down this tragedy in our country. >> the right hon. gentleman who has led on this...
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positive and wide-ranging meeting where we discussed fullscope of issues on which the united states and the united kingdom are leading -- discussed the full scope of issues on which the united states and the united kingdom are leading. we are leading in the middle east, where the u.k. has been a stalwart ally against isis. they continue to train and equip on the ground. i told secretary fallon that we appreciate the u.k.'s partnership in this critical campaign. as we continue to support local forces of the united states is fortunate to have our british allies by our side. we are also leading together in afghanistan, where, since 2001 the united kingdom has stood steadfast not only with the united states, but also other afghan partners. i think secretary fallon -- i thank secretary fallon for the u.k.'s continued contributions. hundreds of british troops have helped train, advise, and assist the afghan national security forces. their efforts will be critical to making sure that our progress there sticks. we are also leading together to reassure our transatlantic allies and to deter further russian aggressi
positive and wide-ranging meeting where we discussed fullscope of issues on which the united states and the united kingdom are leading -- discussed the full scope of issues on which the united states and the united kingdom are leading. we are leading in the middle east, where the u.k. has been a stalwart ally against isis. they continue to train and equip on the ground. i told secretary fallon that we appreciate the u.k.'s partnership in this critical campaign. as we continue to support local...
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that is the way the united kingdom works. that is the way money gets distributed, and some of that money will be spent in scotland, but let me make this point. this is really important. this is part of being a united kingdom. if there are young people who are unemployed in newcastle, and more of the money is raised in london, we help those people in newcastle. if there is another tack some rough, then we help people throughout the united thing to him. that is part of being the united kingdom. you have redistribution across the united kingdom. it is absolutely a principal of a country that stays together and looks after each other. mr. paxman: what about the blood money that he would like to accept from england? what about, for example not recommissioning trident and moving it out of scotland. would you go along with that? mr. miliband: no, i would not. mr. paxman: what about the high-speed rail line? mr. miliband i am not going to get into that. do not be so presumptuous pay we have got six weeks to go. you do not get to decid
that is the way the united kingdom works. that is the way money gets distributed, and some of that money will be spent in scotland, but let me make this point. this is really important. this is part of being a united kingdom. if there are young people who are unemployed in newcastle, and more of the money is raised in london, we help those people in newcastle. if there is another tack some rough, then we help people throughout the united thing to him. that is part of being the united kingdom....
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better textiles because of it but at this moment, cotton is clearly central and not just in the united kingdom but in france, italy and mexico, or elsewhere. that is of particular importance. when it comes to the united states, a lot of money was made in atlanta at an the slave trade. the value of the land and slaves was directly immediately related to the expansion of cotton agriculture, the value of slaves for example would have been much much lower. if you look, i don't think anybody really knows if you look at the american economy in the nineteenth century, really calculated the precise percentage of the cotton growing industry in the american south in the national economy but i have seen estimates of 20% of total economic activity in the united states as related to the growing of cotton but if you look at the trade of the united states to the 1860s the majority of exports from the united states was caught in. united states mattered to the global economy. that is how the united states came to play an important role. this was literally entirely on the backs. >> i had the pleasure of reading
better textiles because of it but at this moment, cotton is clearly central and not just in the united kingdom but in france, italy and mexico, or elsewhere. that is of particular importance. when it comes to the united states, a lot of money was made in atlanta at an the slave trade. the value of the land and slaves was directly immediately related to the expansion of cotton agriculture, the value of slaves for example would have been much much lower. if you look, i don't think anybody really...
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relations with the united kingdom, as well as the u.k.'s upcoming general election, the transatlantic alliance, and global security threats. that is live at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. later, a hearing on the consumer product safety commission's 2016 budget request. the commission's chair will be among the witnesses. that is live at 3:00 eastern on c-span3. the c-span cities to work takes book tv and american history tv on the road. traveling to cities to learn about their history and literary life. next week, we partner with comcast for a visit to galveston, texas. >> heave ho. >> with the opening of the suez canal in 1869, sailing ships are almost dealt a death blow. with that opening of the canal coal-fired ships had a shorter route to the far east to india those markets. sailing ships needed to find a way to make their own living. instead of high-value cargo they started carrying lower value cargo. coal oil cotton, etc.. alyssa found her niche in carrying any kind of cargo that did not require getting to market at a fast pace. >> wat
relations with the united kingdom, as well as the u.k.'s upcoming general election, the transatlantic alliance, and global security threats. that is live at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. later, a hearing on the consumer product safety commission's 2016 budget request. the commission's chair will be among the witnesses. that is live at 3:00 eastern on c-span3. the c-span cities to work takes book tv and american history tv on the road. traveling to cities to learn about their history and...
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the snp because no one wants to see some grubby deal between the people who want to break up the united kingdom and people who want to bankrupt the united kingdom. [shouting] [inaudible] he needs to answer questions after him. so for the third time, there is a debate planned by broadcasters on april 30 will he be there? >> i've been very clear. i said get on with the debate before the election campaign. i think we should start now. >> mr. speaker i bring the house good news mr. speaker. for the first time in 10 years british beer sales are up. [shouting] the campaign for real ale -- [inaudible] have saved 1050 pubs. the sun newspaper today which champions britain's beer trick is said that the chance of as opposed to repeat the cuts. will the prime minister join me in assuring beer drinkers that this government is on the side of brewers? >> well first of all canapÉs the honorable gentleman for the work that he has done to support the beer industry, to support britain's pubs, and stand up for our local committees where the pub is so often the hub of the village and other community. and this gover
the snp because no one wants to see some grubby deal between the people who want to break up the united kingdom and people who want to bankrupt the united kingdom. [shouting] [inaudible] he needs to answer questions after him. so for the third time, there is a debate planned by broadcasters on april 30 will he be there? >> i've been very clear. i said get on with the debate before the election campaign. i think we should start now. >> mr. speaker i bring the house good news mr....
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maybe he is in england or the united kingdom. >> the previous president also left the country. he would have been fleeing for his life. the rebels gradually ask running their domination over the country -- gradually expanding their domination over the country. are they going to take over the whole country do you think? back they will take over the country, but we are facing a civil war. >> is this a proxy war between iran and saudi arabia? that is not good news for the yemeni people. >> human policies -- both of them want to be a super port. most of them are fighting against each other. but is that -- >> is that relatively modest or something that happened over time? is that modern or something that date back a long time? but it's a very long time. that's what about the united -- >> with about the united states question mark president obama launched an intense campaign to try to get al qaeda out of yemen. does the u.s. have an obligation to act as well? >> they are placid. they have already failed. both of them are in front. it is every day more than 40% of oil production. the
maybe he is in england or the united kingdom. >> the previous president also left the country. he would have been fleeing for his life. the rebels gradually ask running their domination over the country -- gradually expanding their domination over the country. are they going to take over the whole country do you think? back they will take over the country, but we are facing a civil war. >> is this a proxy war between iran and saudi arabia? that is not good news for the yemeni...
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from argentina, australia, belgium, denmark, iran, israel, japan, mexico, the netherlands, the united kingdom, the united states, and also venezuela. the information could change as authorities begin to identify the remaining victims. >> an entire town in germany is struggling with the loss of sons and daughters, killed on their way home from a school trip. >> reporter: overwhelmed by pain and sorrow, many coming to the makeshift memorial are in tears, mourning the loss of 16 students and two teachers. they were close to the victims. >> i knew all of them. they were all in my grade, and two of them i was very close. yeah, there was one good friend of me also, and we already planned things for the future, what we're going to do when they return from their trip. >> reporter: the school has identified the students and teachers who were killed, publish thing death notice on their website, and leaving of the town's young people fighting the agony. >> i think it's very important to be together with them, so everyone could support each other and say that everything is going to be fine somehow, altho
from argentina, australia, belgium, denmark, iran, israel, japan, mexico, the netherlands, the united kingdom, the united states, and also venezuela. the information could change as authorities begin to identify the remaining victims. >> an entire town in germany is struggling with the loss of sons and daughters, killed on their way home from a school trip. >> reporter: overwhelmed by pain and sorrow, many coming to the makeshift memorial are in tears, mourning the loss of 16...
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you're owe qualifier win against lithuania on friday. >> well, he's the player of the day in the united kingdomthe other goalkeepers and i saw videos, and he'll be the one to fear. >> and the oklahoma city thunder have their biggest come back since 2008. 20 points down against the phoenix suns, but they recovered thanks to 33 points from russell westbrook. they are eighth in the final playoff spot in the western conference. there was a disaster for the chinese team in the volvo sailing race. it happened in high winds 240 nautical miles west of cape horn at the tip of south america. no one was injured but it's a major blow to their race hopes. they are out out of race, the rest of the boats are due in brazil for the latest leg at the weekend. pretty windy yesterday but maybe not as windy as that. >> thanks. don't forget as ever the website address www.aljazeera.com. the top story nigeria as we wait for the results. that's it for this news hour. don't go anywhere. i'm not going anywhere. we'll be back in just a moment with the rest of today's news. see you then. >> saudi jets target houthi weapon
you're owe qualifier win against lithuania on friday. >> well, he's the player of the day in the united kingdomthe other goalkeepers and i saw videos, and he'll be the one to fear. >> and the oklahoma city thunder have their biggest come back since 2008. 20 points down against the phoenix suns, but they recovered thanks to 33 points from russell westbrook. they are eighth in the final playoff spot in the western conference. there was a disaster for the chinese team in the volvo...
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and data when it comes to inflation in the united kingdom later today and the united states.re is inflation going after we saw the federal reserve downgraded expectations and the interest rate increasing expectations as well. that is your fx check. now our top stories. hutchison, sealed the deal to buy from telefonica as early as this morning. the deal is worth 10.5 billion pounds and would create uk's largest mobile network. deutsche bank could shrink trading business according to a person familiar with the matter. it is revealed three options to boost profitability. rbs has to rewrite plans to show how they could -- in bankruptcy. the so-called living will to american regulators. current plans are not "credible." and they are required -- and they are required by the dodd-frank asked. and british prime minister david cameron who is recap painting for reelection on may 7 ruled outstanding for a third term. london mayor boris johnson are possible successors. deep diving other ukrainian economy that now one with a slight more rosier picture, the irish economy. looking to sell o
and data when it comes to inflation in the united kingdom later today and the united states.re is inflation going after we saw the federal reserve downgraded expectations and the interest rate increasing expectations as well. that is your fx check. now our top stories. hutchison, sealed the deal to buy from telefonica as early as this morning. the deal is worth 10.5 billion pounds and would create uk's largest mobile network. deutsche bank could shrink trading business according to a person...
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the united kingdom is an abstraction test country. to block progress in european and has done it for many years. there are many brussels who would like to see the u.k. go. as a german liberal, i would not like to see the u.k. go because i think it is an ally and when it comes to free-trade in the market economy, but i think the countries should put its money where its mouth is and that means to be clear and constructive inside the european institutions and work for a better european union rather than a worse one. guy: do you feel there is a trend toward fronts mentation -- fragmentation? there are allies in berlin. i'm sure you know them well. we had folks yesterday saying berlin is very keen for the u.k. to stay in. i think there seems to be a sense in berlin that they fear actually to end up with an unbalanced eu maybe with the southern european countries having much more sway. >> that is correct for now. we are waiting for poland to catch up. as a matter of fact, the german view on the economy is one that is a more liberal or more
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anchor: the united kingdom is repairing to head to the polls in just under six weeks time. david cameron and ed miliband appeared on national television. there was not a head to head debate. they did face-off in terms of appearing on national television. it was not a comfortable encounter for both politicians. >> i think the problem is there are some good aspects buttoo many things -- but too many things that drive people mad. i think it would be a disaster for our country. >> the trade we get from being in the eu. strategically for britain climate change, a whole range of issues, we have to be in outward looking country. anchor: stay tuned. more headlines coming up shortly. >> they went down 3-1 in their friendly against brazil. france had the lead. the second half goals completed the comeback. that was the first defeat in's losing to germany in the quarterfinals. >> we had not lost a game since the world cup. we were on a good wave. 3-1 defeat against brazil. we know the amount of work we have to do to achieve our goals. we will learn a lot with this defeat. >> we were wo
anchor: the united kingdom is repairing to head to the polls in just under six weeks time. david cameron and ed miliband appeared on national television. there was not a head to head debate. they did face-off in terms of appearing on national television. it was not a comfortable encounter for both politicians. >> i think the problem is there are some good aspects buttoo many things -- but too many things that drive people mad. i think it would be a disaster for our country. >> the...
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days. >> it will be jam-packed then we do a day in kentucky at the end before they go back to the united kingdom friday night. lots to do and we hope of course they enjoy the experience as athai always have in the past. >> we like your green tie. >> we're all green today. >> any socks to match? >> not today, but you don't want to look. >> we happen to remember a lot of people love the socks you were wearing when you were our guest for our christmas special. >> well thank you. >> the penguins on it. you love penguins. >> i do. a soft spot. i visit them many times in the deep south and i just think they are the cutest animal ever. >> i agree with you on that. >> great to see you. thanks for coming in. >> my pleasure. thank you very much. >> all the best this week. >> fingers crossed. >> yes. >>> to find out more about the royal itinerary in washington visit nbc washington and search "royal visit." >>> hey, guys. it may look sunny now, but there's a big storm going on and i think you might like it. that storm is a geomagnetic storm way up in space solar flares resulting in that geomagnetic storm. f
days. >> it will be jam-packed then we do a day in kentucky at the end before they go back to the united kingdom friday night. lots to do and we hope of course they enjoy the experience as athai always have in the past. >> we like your green tie. >> we're all green today. >> any socks to match? >> not today, but you don't want to look. >> we happen to remember a lot of people love the socks you were wearing when you were our guest for our christmas special....
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. >> the appeal of the united kingdom independence party how ukit could be disarming politics just weeks before elections in the u.k. >> i still have to earn a living. still need to eat and therefore i need to find work. >> and hard work in the golden years, one city where retirees are being forced to make a living. good evening and thank you for joining us on al jazeera america, i'm antonio mora. >> and i'm stephanie sy. i.s.i.l.'s grip on tikrit is loosening. officials say they are close to taking full control of the city. >> just a few miles north of the city of al alam celebrated, taking back the city from i.s.i.l. ringing endorsement from the top military officer today general martin dempsey says he sees certain vicity in retaking the city from i.s.i.l. >> but i.s.i.l. pleased a an tack on ramadi. still can inflict pain even as it loses ground in tikrit. stefanie dekker has the story. >> this is northeastern tikrit. the iraqi army together with shia militia and sunni tribesmen are trying to push kyle i.s.i.l. out of the city. >> translator: we want to tell the people that tikrit wil
. >> the appeal of the united kingdom independence party how ukit could be disarming politics just weeks before elections in the u.k. >> i still have to earn a living. still need to eat and therefore i need to find work. >> and hard work in the golden years, one city where retirees are being forced to make a living. good evening and thank you for joining us on al jazeera america, i'm antonio mora. >> and i'm stephanie sy. i.s.i.l.'s grip on tikrit is loosening. officials...
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better textiles because of it but at this moment, cotton is really key central not just in the united kingdom but also in france or italy or mexico or egypt or the united states or elsewhere. so i think that is the particular importance of cotton in the long history of capitalism. then when it comes to the united states, you know, certainly a lot of money was made in land and, and in the slave trade but it is, you know, the value of the land and value of the slaves was directly, immediately related to the expansion of cotton agriculture without expansion of cotton agriculture the value of slaves, for example, would have been much, much, lower and if you look, i mean i don't think anybody really knows the exact if you look at the american economy as a whole in first half of the 19th century nobody has really calculated what the precise percentage is of the cotton-growing industry in the american south as a part of the entire national economy but i have seen estimates of approximately 20% of total economic activity in the united states was related to the growing of cotton but if you look at, fo
better textiles because of it but at this moment, cotton is really key central not just in the united kingdom but also in france or italy or mexico or egypt or the united states or elsewhere. so i think that is the particular importance of cotton in the long history of capitalism. then when it comes to the united states, you know, certainly a lot of money was made in land and, and in the slave trade but it is, you know, the value of the land and value of the slaves was directly, immediately...
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] and five years of hard work the united kingdom now has the fastest growing economy in -- [shouting] >> i'm grateful to my right honorable friend to i haven't felt particularly reticent today but what it would cities the economy is recovering. you see that in jobs. you now see that in living standards. you see it in the lowest rates of inflation that we've had for many years in our country. the economy has turned around. we turned that corner. things are getting better and we must let labour racket. -- mustn't let rec it. >> the suffering of constituents of mine who lost their babies, it's hard to imagine they have had years of struggle to get to the point yesterday where the report put through a host of a condition vote for our local hospital but also for the wider nhs. will be honored their struggle today by saying the government will implement those recommendations in full? >> i think it is a very important report and that's what why the health sector made the statement that he did. we want to see many of these changes put in place. what i would say is where we have problems in ou
] and five years of hard work the united kingdom now has the fastest growing economy in -- [shouting] >> i'm grateful to my right honorable friend to i haven't felt particularly reticent today but what it would cities the economy is recovering. you see that in jobs. you now see that in living standards. you see it in the lowest rates of inflation that we've had for many years in our country. the economy has turned around. we turned that corner. things are getting better and we must let...
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. >> well, campaigning has begun over in the united kingdom as well. today the british prime minister asked the queen -- ahead of the may 7 votes. david cameron and his conservative party are seeking a second term. finished the job of turning britain's finances around. he's been challenged by the labour party. they promised to end cuts to public spending. his comments earlier. >> i just had an audience with her imagine gee the squeen following the dissolution of parliament. the general election will be held on may 7. and until that day i will be going to all four corners of all four nations of our united kingdom with one clear message. together we are turning our country around. >> the international headlines again this hour, nigeria's elections are too close to call. ahead of the official announcement tomorrow. right now there's just 20,000 votes between the incumbent good luck jonathan hisand his challenger, the former military leader, buhari. talks over iran's nuclear programs set to go down to the wire with just over a day left with tehran agree to
. >> well, campaigning has begun over in the united kingdom as well. today the british prime minister asked the queen -- ahead of the may 7 votes. david cameron and his conservative party are seeking a second term. finished the job of turning britain's finances around. he's been challenged by the labour party. they promised to end cuts to public spending. his comments earlier. >> i just had an audience with her imagine gee the squeen following the dissolution of parliament. the...
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. >>> well, it is a tv showdown and a tight election race in the united kingdom, and the heat is on forn who want to be prime minister. >> the point is people think you're just not tough enough. >> well, let me tell you. right? let me tell you. okay. >> let me tell you. we'll let him tell you right after this. what david cameron's opponent had to say about his ability to lead. >>mine stopped hurting faster! neosporin plus pain relief starts relieving pain faster and kills more types of infectious bacteria neosporin plus pain relief kills the germs. fights the pain. use with band-aid brand. to unlofiber-rich bran.ties of tomorrow......"lift tab." answered by the perfect quantity of sun sweetened raisins. tomorrow is waiting. ♪sun'll come out, tomorrow own it, with kellogg's® raisin bran see you at breakfast™. but a lot of us leave our identities unprotected. nearly half a million cars were stolen in 2012. but for every car stolen, 34 people had their identities stolen. identity thieves can steal your money, damage your credit, and wreak havoc on your life. why risk it when you can help p
. >>> well, it is a tv showdown and a tight election race in the united kingdom, and the heat is on forn who want to be prime minister. >> the point is people think you're just not tough enough. >> well, let me tell you. right? let me tell you. okay. >> let me tell you. we'll let him tell you right after this. what david cameron's opponent had to say about his ability to lead. >>mine stopped hurting faster! neosporin plus pain relief starts relieving pain faster...
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it's also true that there are consequences about spending and that is the way the united kingdom works is the way that money gets distributed. but let me make this point that is really important, this is part of being in the united kingdom. if there are young people who are unemployed and we help those young people in need. if there are poor kids in london, we help them. that is part of being in the united kingdom. this is absolutely a principal of a country that looks after each other. >> what about the other bloodmoney that he would like to exert from england? >> what about for example, moving it out of scotland. would you go along with that? >> no. >> i am on the front in scotland >> but it is the british people the you can get this overall web. and in that event you would the leader of our country. >> you know what people say about you and you can't be immune to it. a bloke said to me last week and they're all over the floor in pieces. smack i don't think he uses is very much. >> let me tell you that in the summer of 2013 this government proposed action in syria and they were calle
it's also true that there are consequences about spending and that is the way the united kingdom works is the way that money gets distributed. but let me make this point that is really important, this is part of being in the united kingdom. if there are young people who are unemployed and we help those young people in need. if there are poor kids in london, we help them. that is part of being in the united kingdom. this is absolutely a principal of a country that looks after each other....
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. >> then again i lived in the united kingdom i was a rabbi at oxford. i didn't feel i was a second class citizens. iraq the united states -- >> last several months. >> i don't think having a definition would in any way disenfranchise citizens, former israeli president to jail for sexual harassment that could never happen in a place that practiced any kind of prejudice. it can have a jewish character with still according full rights to israeli citizens. >> no palestinian state? >> i don't think a two state solution is realistic. with abbas -- >> so the viewer doesn't think we're getting looked up on lingo. >> the state of israel which now has 1.5 million equal arab citizens voting, i'd like them giving votes -- >> you say dana's reporting part of their complaint is they are not equal. >> i believe that they are but if they feel that way then we have to address that. they are full israeli citizens i love that israel has full israeli citizens and the fact that they are speaking openly, are they afraid of anyone, they are talking under international televisi
. >> then again i lived in the united kingdom i was a rabbi at oxford. i didn't feel i was a second class citizens. iraq the united states -- >> last several months. >> i don't think having a definition would in any way disenfranchise citizens, former israeli president to jail for sexual harassment that could never happen in a place that practiced any kind of prejudice. it can have a jewish character with still according full rights to israeli citizens. >> no palestinian...
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united kingdom. if he had an ounce of courage. >> there is only one person with the integrity of the unaided -- united kingdom, it is this useless prime minister. >> that question will be heard. the noise calculated lead being made by some members on both sides of the house is a disgrace to the house of commons. the right honorable gentleman will be heard and the prime minister will be heard. that is the end of the matter. >> there's only one person who is a risk to the integrity of the country and that is the prime minister. on a head to head debate, we learned something about him because like all bullies when the heat is really on he runs for cover. >> he won't take it. anytime anyplace anywhere but he won't take it. the truth is they have nothing to say on politics, nothing to say on the economy. their only way into the downing street is on alex hammond's coattails. it is an alliance between people who want to bankrupt britain and people who want to break a briton and the british people will never have it. >> thank you, mr. speaker. on the 26 of march, the inquiry which has been knocking at the iss
united kingdom. if he had an ounce of courage. >> there is only one person with the integrity of the unaided -- united kingdom, it is this useless prime minister. >> that question will be heard. the noise calculated lead being made by some members on both sides of the house is a disgrace to the house of commons. the right honorable gentleman will be heard and the prime minister will be heard. that is the end of the matter. >> there's only one person who is a risk to the...
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, from australia, belgium, colombia, denmark, iran, israel, japan, mexico, the netherlands, the united kingdom, as we heard there, and venezuela. this information could change as authorities identify the remaining victims. just this reminder -- you can follow the latest developments on the crash investigation by logging on to our website, that address cnn.com. >>> we have more on a former u.s. war prisoner now charged with desertion. why bowe bergdahl's former team leader feels justice is finally being served. stay with us. bring us your baffling. bring us your audacious. we want your sticky notes, sketchbooks, and scribbles. leader feels justice is finally let's pin 'em to the wall. kick 'em around. kick 'em around, see what happens. because we're in the how-do-i-get-this-startup- off-the-ground business. the taking-your-business- global-business. we're in the problem-solving business. 400,000 people - ready to help you solve problems while they're still called opportunities. from figuring it out to getting it done, we're here to help. boy: once upon a time, there was a nice house that lived
, from australia, belgium, colombia, denmark, iran, israel, japan, mexico, the netherlands, the united kingdom, as we heard there, and venezuela. this information could change as authorities identify the remaining victims. just this reminder -- you can follow the latest developments on the crash investigation by logging on to our website, that address cnn.com. >>> we have more on a former u.s. war prisoner now charged with desertion. why bowe bergdahl's former team leader feels justice...
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this is a problem for the united states for canada for the united kingdom, et cetera. for putin, russia this is a system. this is not a problem. >> right. >> we don't have such kind of problem. this is a system. a failed system to control the country, how it works. for example, i am putin, and are you governor. if you are corrupted are you loyal, right? >> reporter: right. >> because if you you don't you will be in jail. i have special cases for you, and you know about the cases. that's why if you build such system that everywhere around have cases, you wetland very loyal system that's what you build. -- you build very loyal system. that's what you build. if you are krupped and loyal, you are rich secondly you are in a very safe position. this is a system, and this is a problem on the other hand not for putin, for him, he build comfortable system but for russian people. russian people are in big trouble because what has been corruption money disappear, he builds super costs olympic games, result in future for the objects. no discussion in the society at all. big differ
this is a problem for the united states for canada for the united kingdom, et cetera. for putin, russia this is a system. this is not a problem. >> right. >> we don't have such kind of problem. this is a system. a failed system to control the country, how it works. for example, i am putin, and are you governor. if you are corrupted are you loyal, right? >> reporter: right. >> because if you you don't you will be in jail. i have special cases for you, and you know about...
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. >> an expert on nigeria and on boko haram in the united kingdom joins us. what is your assessment for how things have gone so far? >> well, things have gone really really well in spite of the beginning and of course the few allegations of malpractices in some parts of the down theory. we have had a few deaths and a number of people shot in some parts of the country. in spite of all this, i think the whole process has been overwhelmingly a success so i hope the outcomes reflects something that we've seen in this election, a lot of people thought at the beginning that it's not going to be as smooth as this, and i hope leaders are pot parties the opposition and ruling parties would get their supporters to accept the outcome in good faith. >> that's the crucial thing. both sides did agree that they would accept the outcome but whether or not they do will remain to be seen. >> it remains to be seen, absolutely. particularly depending on what comes out at the outcome because from the observation and of course from the body language of the voters, many of them beli
. >> an expert on nigeria and on boko haram in the united kingdom joins us. what is your assessment for how things have gone so far? >> well, things have gone really really well in spite of the beginning and of course the few allegations of malpractices in some parts of the down theory. we have had a few deaths and a number of people shot in some parts of the country. in spite of all this, i think the whole process has been overwhelmingly a success so i hope the outcomes reflects...
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they say that countries that signed the convention to support refugees like poland, spain and the united kingdom need to offer more openings and the charity said that gulf countries like saudi arabia qatar and the u.a.e. could help more refugees seeking asylum and relaxing restrictions. >> due to be sentenced after jerusalem district court found him guilty of corruption in a retrial. we have details from west jerusalem. >> despite initially being acquitted in this case in 2012, being spared a $19,000 fine and the suspended prison sentence, this case was reviveed after ehud olmert aid presented new evidence as a plea deal for herself. this was secretly recorded conversations between her and former prime ministers when they were talking about this cash that he has apparently received from american businessmen in the center of this case. this appears to have been enough to convince the courts that convict mr. olmert, who said he would appeal this latest ruling, but in the back grouped of all background of all that is another major case he is also fighting. he was sentenced to six years to prison in
they say that countries that signed the convention to support refugees like poland, spain and the united kingdom need to offer more openings and the charity said that gulf countries like saudi arabia qatar and the u.a.e. could help more refugees seeking asylum and relaxing restrictions. >> due to be sentenced after jerusalem district court found him guilty of corruption in a retrial. we have details from west jerusalem. >> despite initially being acquitted in this case in 2012,...
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does the prime minister agree that if scotland is the part of a growing united kingdom, the mission to shake this house to its foundation would deny recovery and mortgages to scotland? david cameron: my honorable friend makes an important point. although he said he doesn't want to form a packed with the snp he will not rule out a supply agreement. he will not rule out relying on the snp. making sure that they would get the advantage of people in england and wales and northern ireland. but we ruled it out. he still could not win. >> order. the honorable friend must be heard. >> waiting over one week for an appointment, and some are waiting two weeks in my constituency. and yet we have 23% of london's gp shutting in the next five years. the prime minister take responsibility for crisis of gps? david cameron: nationwide, we have more gps compared to 2010. the royal college of gps, who is often criticized this government, says now that there has never been a better time to go into general practice. >> take you mr. speaker. the west midlands has been one of the fastest-growing local economi
does the prime minister agree that if scotland is the part of a growing united kingdom, the mission to shake this house to its foundation would deny recovery and mortgages to scotland? david cameron: my honorable friend makes an important point. although he said he doesn't want to form a packed with the snp he will not rule out a supply agreement. he will not rule out relying on the snp. making sure that they would get the advantage of people in england and wales and northern ireland. but we...
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but really, the primary trove was the archive of the united kingdom. i came across a large collection of british naval intelligence reports which were compilations and narratives based on interrogations of captured submariners, captured german submarine crews, in which the british naval intelligence analysts or whoever is doing the questioning asked them about their patrols, about how submarines worked, about what the tactics were, but also after -- asked them about what other commanders were like, what other crews were like. this was fascinating to me because it showed that there was no one type of german submarine commander. there was this very interesting span from absolutely ruthless to really very humane and kind of lazy. one guy was notorious for being a lousy shot. he could not hit a thing with a torpedo. he eventually got transferred out. but there is also a lot of comment about schweiger in those things. he was a very nice guy and that coming up -- that kept coming up in the report. there was a ledger actually that tracked each one of these pat
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. >>> foxhunting is still very popular in the united kingdom and still controversial. sting the fox hunt. hear them blowing horns to disrupt the hunt scare away the fox and then -- >> whoa. >> a huntsman comes speeding through and runs right into that woman, 43 years old. that woman was put into the hospital for two weeks. seven broken ribs and a collapsed lung. >> my gracious. >> the issue is did the huntsman run into her on purpose? originally he was arrested but all charges were dropped. now, this video is new, has been circulating and there's a petition going around to reopen the investigation. they claim that the rider went off course and on to a dirt road just to ride past them. the huntsman said no i did not do that but people also point out that the huntsman never looked back and can also be spotted kicking the horse to go fast. >> right. if he didn't do that on purpose, you would think human nature would make you stop and see if that person was okay. >> i hope it was an accident. i hate to believe that rider intentionally trampled this woman. >> a similar incid
. >>> foxhunting is still very popular in the united kingdom and still controversial. sting the fox hunt. hear them blowing horns to disrupt the hunt scare away the fox and then -- >> whoa. >> a huntsman comes speeding through and runs right into that woman, 43 years old. that woman was put into the hospital for two weeks. seven broken ribs and a collapsed lung. >> my gracious. >> the issue is did the huntsman run into her on purpose? originally he was arrested...
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northern hemp sphere, but if you want to see it you will need the north pole or islands between the united kingdom or narrow norway. the next solar eclipse will happen on august 21, 2017. >>> coming up, an emotional community meeting in oakland. the critiquenisms that have the city's police chief -- the criticisms that have the city's police chief in the hot seat. >> and president obama's message to the iranian people on why it is more important than ever to reach a deal. >> good morning. we are looking at a commute where traffic will be busy. highway 4 is busy but it is not stop and go. you can still get a very nice commute to concord. we will tell you more about this region, coming up. >> andathon last half day of winter and spring -- and on this last half day of winter and spring in the afternoon we will see sun in the morning and clouds in the afternoon. we will see if there is any rain in the extended forecast. >>> welcome back, everybody. the time now is 4:42. there is great sadness in the north african nation of tunisia. celebrations are tempered because of wednesday's terror attack on a mu
northern hemp sphere, but if you want to see it you will need the north pole or islands between the united kingdom or narrow norway. the next solar eclipse will happen on august 21, 2017. >>> coming up, an emotional community meeting in oakland. the critiquenisms that have the city's police chief -- the criticisms that have the city's police chief in the hot seat. >> and president obama's message to the iranian people on why it is more important than ever to reach a deal....
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it was growth in the united kingdom and there was a little bit of m&a in the air.eck resources we understand they are exploring a merger for one of the largest copper producer. they have said, we are not in negotiations and it seems they have been chatting on the back of that. there is a little on the downside and off by 6%. the reasoning is out of the hands really. they had shares sold life air fax financial. they sold half of their stakes in ireland. the canadian insurer saved the lender from state ownership and share prices have risen. they are selling shares at 37.3 euro-sent. -- euro-cent. it is upping your supply. anna: thank you very much. the focus is a small set of islands that are the channel islands between france and britain that are governed by independent fiscal and legal systems that allow favorable tax codes for firms. there is one where 40% of gdp comes from financial services. we are joined by andrew whitaker. thank you for coming to talk to us. for those of us not following this closely. what you do place into the campaign and you have been in co
it was growth in the united kingdom and there was a little bit of m&a in the air.eck resources we understand they are exploring a merger for one of the largest copper producer. they have said, we are not in negotiations and it seems they have been chatting on the back of that. there is a little on the downside and off by 6%. the reasoning is out of the hands really. they had shares sold life air fax financial. they sold half of their stakes in ireland. the canadian insurer saved the lender...
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but what does this mean for the united kingdom? is it becoming more disunited and will this election begin to pull at the very fabric of the united kingdom? >> i always thought that tony blair's constitutional proposals towards devolution were imbalanced and would have repercussions but we are good at the time it was my responsible at the time in the house of commons and argued that what was happening was a recipe for the rise of nationalism. i didn't think actually ever such a heartstopper, the referendum. they said a 7% chance of getting a no vote on the reference to effect a paid out the day before the referendum took place. some of the bookmakers were savvy of the outcome. the trouble is the pro-independence side lost the referendum think they one. and had been continuing to push more and more in that direction and that has been the problem. it has also now very apparent that labour party look like it would be very badly in scotland and i think that's a problem of their own making. again, and how they approached all of this. wha
but what does this mean for the united kingdom? is it becoming more disunited and will this election begin to pull at the very fabric of the united kingdom? >> i always thought that tony blair's constitutional proposals towards devolution were imbalanced and would have repercussions but we are good at the time it was my responsible at the time in the house of commons and argued that what was happening was a recipe for the rise of nationalism. i didn't think actually ever such a...
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dry for the rest of the continent except for a little bit of a disturbance over into the united kingdom. you'll see a chance for some rain as we go into monday. now i want to take you over into the united states. where we had some rain into the ohio river valley that brought some heavy amounts of rain leading to flooding. here's a picture coming out of kentucky, and into louisville, also, saw this type of flooding problem as we went through sunday. and this is an important location, because the basketball tournament, the collegiate basketball tournament is taking place and this flooding problem, i don't think it's going to be going away very quickly. even though we do have dry weather in place, it's going to take some time for the water to dissipate. so look out for that. but this high pressure is bringing all of this warm air in to the central portions of the united states. so we're seeing temperatures into the 20s. but denver oklahoma city and also into houston. quick note over into newfoundland, we're looking at some blizzard conditions, so look out for that with potentials from 15 t
dry for the rest of the continent except for a little bit of a disturbance over into the united kingdom. you'll see a chance for some rain as we go into monday. now i want to take you over into the united states. where we had some rain into the ohio river valley that brought some heavy amounts of rain leading to flooding. here's a picture coming out of kentucky, and into louisville, also, saw this type of flooding problem as we went through sunday. and this is an important location, because the...
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they were deported back to the united kingdom where they were arrested by police on suspicion of preparing acts of terrorism. police would really like to know more about the network that recruited them. none has so far been charged and they are still being questioned. this comes just weeks after three other brittic teens, two girls aged 15 and a 16-year-old girl sis appeared from their homes in london. they were pictured on tv and they were seen again in istanbul boarding a bus and it's now thought they're with isis in syria. they were not stopped. it brought a huge row between britain and turkey about who was responsible. they are still missing. the three boys isn't reach syria but this case once again illustrates the deadly magnet that isis is and also the difficulty authorities have from stopping people trying to join us. back to you. >> thank you so much bill. i just don't understand. i know most people in the west don't understand why young girls would leave a thriving democracy and head out to go help isis kill westerners, but fortunately in this case the three girls were caught befo
they were deported back to the united kingdom where they were arrested by police on suspicion of preparing acts of terrorism. police would really like to know more about the network that recruited them. none has so far been charged and they are still being questioned. this comes just weeks after three other brittic teens, two girls aged 15 and a 16-year-old girl sis appeared from their homes in london. they were pictured on tv and they were seen again in istanbul boarding a bus and it's now...
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system is you know, is a very important and timely idea. >> just to put numbers on it in both the united kingdom the united states, the confidence in local courts is running about 15% compared to 60s for the police. so there's a huge difference. and i think that the 1967 report of a commissionÁappointed by president johnson is something that shaped an entire generation of reform, not to say the careers of reformers some of us being here at the table because of that report. but it's striking that report was far more comprehensive and detailed with respect to the different pieces of the criminal justice system. it wasn't just the overall report of the commission. it was the task force report, the police, the task force report on corrections, report, i believe, on probation. and even on science and technology, and there was so much research behind each one of those task force reports. so the first systematic observational evidence we have on police interaction with the public showing us that most of the time when they can make an arrest, they don't, was done by my ph.d. supervisor who observed 10,0
system is you know, is a very important and timely idea. >> just to put numbers on it in both the united kingdom the united states, the confidence in local courts is running about 15% compared to 60s for the police. so there's a huge difference. and i think that the 1967 report of a commissionÁappointed by president johnson is something that shaped an entire generation of reform, not to say the careers of reformers some of us being here at the table because of that report. but it's...
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isis now controls more territory than the united kingdom despite bombings and despite our attempts to thwart their movements and taking more ground they're continuing to gain more ground. they control one-third of syria and we have an administration that is completely oblivious and they would rather attack christians, they would rather attack conservatives than name the threat that we're facing and that's from islamic treatmentists. >> juan says we've been bombing. we can wipe out islamic treatmentism in 24 hours, 48 hours if we actually took the threat seriously, but we don't. we can't even say the name. >> let me just say the way you guys talk it would raise my blood pressure, i've got to call my doctor because you're scaring me and you're scaring the audience and this is why president obama has said we have to be realistic in in terms of who we're fighting. remember, they don't each have -- hang on lisa. we don't even have 20000 people in isis, isil, whatever it is don't make them out to be so large that they are the equivalent of what we had to mount in this country to fight nazis
isis now controls more territory than the united kingdom despite bombings and despite our attempts to thwart their movements and taking more ground they're continuing to gain more ground. they control one-third of syria and we have an administration that is completely oblivious and they would rather attack christians, they would rather attack conservatives than name the threat that we're facing and that's from islamic treatmentists. >> juan says we've been bombing. we can wipe out islamic...
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criticism of the apparent deal being fashioned by representatives from iran and the united states germany, france, the united kingdomrussia and china. >> ( translated ): i expressed our deep concern towards this deal emerging with iran in the nuclear talks, this deal as it appears to be emerging bears out all of our fears, and even more than that. >> sreenivasan: one of the key sticking points apparently holding up a final deal is how quickly western economic sanctions against iran will be lifted once that country agrees to conditions meant to prevent it from producing a nuclear weapon. >> agreed to form a joint military task force. it will number 40,000 troops. the action by the mostly sunni muslim group was taken in response to advances by pro iranian shiite-muslim rebels in yemen. saudi arabia has been bombing rebel positions in yemen for several days now and reportedly has destroyed the rebels fighter planes. still, on n.b.c.'s "meet the press" today, the saudi ambassador to the united states didn't rule out the possibility his nation might send ground troops into yemen. >> we haven't made a decision to send in
criticism of the apparent deal being fashioned by representatives from iran and the united states germany, france, the united kingdomrussia and china. >> ( translated ): i expressed our deep concern towards this deal emerging with iran in the nuclear talks, this deal as it appears to be emerging bears out all of our fears, and even more than that. >> sreenivasan: one of the key sticking points apparently holding up a final deal is how quickly western economic sanctions against iran...
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now one of the most followed restaurants need united kingdom -- in the united kingdom on twitter.e getting into mobile ordering any like. -- and the like. mark: some people have cards we you get foods for free as a celebrity. i have one. i'm joking. caroline: all those early morning pay off because you can get -- mark: only joking. manus: i don't know what is more in attaining. the fact that he thinks he has that card or that he thinks he's a celebrity. let's look at a real celebrity. rory mcilroy. he is in a gust up. -- augusta. one of american football arrived as poor rory mcilroy. he has not won the masters yet. trying to show his father stop netting me when i come off the court. "countdown" continues in the next hour. we are going to talk greece and russia after the break. ♪ caroline: janet yellen opens the door for our rate rise later this year but says she will pick up time tightening policy. the latest from the meeting and the market reaction. mark: equities rallying to a six-month high. life to hong kong for the latest. manus: a last-ditch talks to save the $40 billion mer
now one of the most followed restaurants need united kingdom -- in the united kingdom on twitter.e getting into mobile ordering any like. -- and the like. mark: some people have cards we you get foods for free as a celebrity. i have one. i'm joking. caroline: all those early morning pay off because you can get -- mark: only joking. manus: i don't know what is more in attaining. the fact that he thinks he has that card or that he thinks he's a celebrity. let's look at a real celebrity. rory...
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potentially severe weather from the united kingdom down into places like germany and poland. so look out for that. and then another wet weather scenario for the eastern side of the continent. so look at this wet weather from warsaw into kiev. vienna berlin and also to paris, so you'll need your umbrellas as we go through tuesday. wrapping things up with a look at north america. a cold front sweeping through the continent. we have a stationary front down toward the south. this will be the point for the potential of severe weather as we go throughout the day tuesday. thunderstorms in atlanta, and also into oklahoma city with highs in the 20s. hope you have a good day wherever you are. here's your extended outlook. >>> officials from myanmar's national railway are looking to japan for help in modernizing the rail network in the country's largest city. a delegation from yangon is in western japan where they're studying the maintenance and operation of electric street cars. the myanmar team joined a former official of japan railway for a visit to hiroshima electric railway company.
potentially severe weather from the united kingdom down into places like germany and poland. so look out for that. and then another wet weather scenario for the eastern side of the continent. so look at this wet weather from warsaw into kiev. vienna berlin and also to paris, so you'll need your umbrellas as we go through tuesday. wrapping things up with a look at north america. a cold front sweeping through the continent. we have a stationary front down toward the south. this will be the point...