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strategy that isil is the greater threat to the united kingdom. a of disagreement is a technical point. not unbridgeable. what i said about 70,000 moderate forces is not my figure. opinion ofonsidered the joint intelligence committee. up toommittee was set avoid the mistakes we had in the past. is there considered view that beendocument has that entirely cleared by them. the best ground troops should be the syrian army. is more likely to happen after a political transition has taken place in syria. the problem of believing it can be done with assad is that you will never get the cease-fires, you will never get the participation of the syrian majority while assad is still there. the disagreement is narrowing among britain, france, america and russia. we all see the necessity of a political and military solution. >> the prime minister has made a strong moral and legal case for defeating totalitarianism. the real question is the practical one. different russian objectives in syria, how would he avoid giving support to a assad and avoid giving help to
strategy that isil is the greater threat to the united kingdom. a of disagreement is a technical point. not unbridgeable. what i said about 70,000 moderate forces is not my figure. opinion ofonsidered the joint intelligence committee. up toommittee was set avoid the mistakes we had in the past. is there considered view that beendocument has that entirely cleared by them. the best ground troops should be the syrian army. is more likely to happen after a political transition has taken place in...
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it will actually hit the united kingdom, france and germany next week. the festivities week. germany next france and kingdom, the united actually hit date. it will production to largest studios' backrow studios' largest production to date. it will actually hit the united kingdom, france and germany next week. the festivities get underway at 6pm with photo opportunities on the red carpet, a pre-show cocktail party with cast and crew and refreshments in the lobby. the move itself starts at 7-o'clock. tickets are 15- dollars. the movie comes out on dvd, video on demand, itunes and other platforms next tuesday. covering the corridor in cedar rapids, scott sanborn cbs 2 news still to come on the cbs 2 news at 6. on the cbs 2 still to come still to come on the cbs 2 news at 6. the big goal that the salvation army has set for itself for this year's red if you think there's no solution to the climate crisis, think again. in iowa, wind energy is already producing enough power for over a million homes, reducing our dependence on foreign oil and supporting six thousand jobs. i'm tom stey
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speaker, at the united kingdom spent 13 times more bombing libya than investing overthrow of go ghedafiegime. >> obviously we have one of the largest development budgets in the world as the support given to syrian refugees which stands at 1.2 billion pounds demonstrate and clearly part of our plan which i will set out tomorrow in a statement in this house will be to help fund the reconstruction of syria along side political deal we think it's necessary. i would spend the money reinstructing syria than supporting people kept away from their homes, kept away from their countries that dearly want to return. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i know that my friend is aware of the course of concern surrounding the conviction of alexander blackman, commission officer who was shot fatally in afghanistan. if there's, indeed, more evidence that has been a miscarriage of justice would my friend agree with me that this matter should be locked -- looked at again? >> this is exactly what the criminal cases review to look at, miscarriage of justice. as he knows, we gave the naval services so there is proper
speaker, at the united kingdom spent 13 times more bombing libya than investing overthrow of go ghedafiegime. >> obviously we have one of the largest development budgets in the world as the support given to syrian refugees which stands at 1.2 billion pounds demonstrate and clearly part of our plan which i will set out tomorrow in a statement in this house will be to help fund the reconstruction of syria along side political deal we think it's necessary. i would spend the money...
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not yet saying that a bomb was on board, even after getting intelligence from the united states and from the you united kingdom. russia, effectively suspending flights into egypt. waiting for egypt, which is the lead in this investigation, but many people even there as nic pointed out, many people are coming to the conclusion that a bomb was on this flight. >> reporter: that's right. even though the russians aren't saying formally we think it was a bomb or terrorist act that caused the crash of this airline killing all 224 people on board, there's a tacit acknowledgment that terrorism may have been the cause. because of that fact of the suspension of the flights to egypt from russia, all flights. not just to sharm el sheikh but to cairo, the egyptian capital. it's left russia with an enormous logistical challenge. the government says there are at least or have been at least 80,000 tourists from russia that are inside egypt at this moment. so there's a big task under way to get the people back. the deputy prime minister here, one of them, has said that 11,000 tourists have been flown back to russia in the cours
not yet saying that a bomb was on board, even after getting intelligence from the united states and from the you united kingdom. russia, effectively suspending flights into egypt. waiting for egypt, which is the lead in this investigation, but many people even there as nic pointed out, many people are coming to the conclusion that a bomb was on this flight. >> reporter: that's right. even though the russians aren't saying formally we think it was a bomb or terrorist act that caused the...
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the united states, look at all the planes, taking the lead, 150 plus air strikes in syria. you've got france, russia, australia, canada. who you don't see on that list is the united kingdom. ron wants to change that. in parliament today, making a plea, a call saying we need to do more. his words, we cannot let the united kingdom subcontract its security to other countries. should the uk get involved? will they? >> absolutely they should get involved. the uk is our strongest partner. they've been with us in every wear since world war i. when the u.s. and uk work together, they can accomplish a lot. they work together more than any other countries in the world. we need the uk in this. the uk is obviously a bit war-weary. they haven't been attacked like france. there's certainly a target. we need them there. the military is very capable and we get more moral support from around the world when the u.s. and uk are together, and france as well. >> an interesting point. >> david, thank you very much. appreciate you being with me this thanksgiving. >> thank you. >>> in the aftermath of those horrific attacks in paris, an outpouring of support has been seen across the globe. if you
the united states, look at all the planes, taking the lead, 150 plus air strikes in syria. you've got france, russia, australia, canada. who you don't see on that list is the united kingdom. ron wants to change that. in parliament today, making a plea, a call saying we need to do more. his words, we cannot let the united kingdom subcontract its security to other countries. should the uk get involved? will they? >> absolutely they should get involved. the uk is our strongest partner....
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speaker the united kingdom spent 13 times more bombing libya than investing in its reconstruction after the overthrow of the gadhafi regime. reconstructing syria will be essential to secure stability and allow refugees to return. how much does the prime minister estimate this will cost and how much is he allocated from the u.k.? >> we have our largest development budgets anywhere in the world and the support we have given to the syrian refugees which stands at 1.2 billion pounds demonstrating clearly part of our plan which i will set out tomorrow in a statement in this house will be to help fund the reconstruction and rebuilding the syria alongside the political deal that we believe is necessary. i would far rather frankly spend the money reconstructing syria than in supporting people kept away from their homes, kept away from their country who won't return. >> thank you mr. speaker. my right honorable friend is aware of the great concern surrounding the conviction of this former commission officer who shot an insurgent in afghanistan in 2011. if there is indeed new evidence that many f
speaker the united kingdom spent 13 times more bombing libya than investing in its reconstruction after the overthrow of the gadhafi regime. reconstructing syria will be essential to secure stability and allow refugees to return. how much does the prime minister estimate this will cost and how much is he allocated from the u.k.? >> we have our largest development budgets anywhere in the world and the support we have given to the syrian refugees which stands at 1.2 billion pounds...
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angus robertson: the united kingdom spent 13 times more on bombing libya than on investing in its reconstruction after the overthrow of the gaddafi regime. reconstructing syria will be essential to securing stability and allowing refugees to return. how much does the prime minister estimate this will cost? how much has he allocated from the uk? pm cameron: obviously, we have one of the largest development budgets anywhere in the world, as the support that we have given to the syrian refugees, which stands at £1.2 billion, demonstrates. clearly, part of our plan, which i will set out tomorrow in a statement in this house, will be to help fund the reconstruction and rebuilding of syria alongside the political deal that we believe is necessary. i would far rather spend the money on reconstructing syria than on supporting people who are kept away from their homes and their country and who dearly want to return. richard drax: i know that my right hon. friend is aware of the growing chorus of concern surrounding the conviction of alexander blackman, the former royal marine non-commissioned officer who
angus robertson: the united kingdom spent 13 times more on bombing libya than on investing in its reconstruction after the overthrow of the gaddafi regime. reconstructing syria will be essential to securing stability and allowing refugees to return. how much does the prime minister estimate this will cost? how much has he allocated from the uk? pm cameron: obviously, we have one of the largest development budgets anywhere in the world, as the support that we have given to the syrian refugees,...
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the possibility of a bomb brought down flight 9268 creating concern in the united kingdom where sharm el sheikh is a popular tourist destination. britain and ireland suspended all flights to and from the airport there. stranding nearly 20,000 british tourists. u.k. officials say the report was driven by a report by exhibiexper experts who found problems at the airport. let's bring in max foster for the latest. >> reporter: and an emergency meeting here at downing street will work out the latest intelligence. intelligence came on yesterday which prompted this response in banning all flights from sharm el sheikh. 35,000 tourists were expected back from the area today. they have to err on the side of caution on this one. this frustrated the egyptians because they believe the british have waited for the outcome. britain cannot wait because british lives are under threat. we have not gotten access of the intelligence. the british team is on the ground assessing the security situation at sharm el sheikh airport. they accept improvements have been made, but not gone far enough. that is the r
the possibility of a bomb brought down flight 9268 creating concern in the united kingdom where sharm el sheikh is a popular tourist destination. britain and ireland suspended all flights to and from the airport there. stranding nearly 20,000 british tourists. u.k. officials say the report was driven by a report by exhibiexper experts who found problems at the airport. let's bring in max foster for the latest. >> reporter: and an emergency meeting here at downing street will work out the...
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today i want to thank the united states, the united kingdom has no better friend or ally. if this strike was successful and we still await confirmation of that it will be a strike at the heart of isil. and it will demonstrate to those who would do britain, our people and our allies harm we have a long reach. we have unwavering determination. and we never forget about our citizens. >> and as we learn more about jihadi john in syria, american and its allies simultaneously engaged in a major operation against isis in iraq. kurdish fighters backed by u.s. led air campaign are pushing to retake sinjar a an artery between the islamic state's biggest strongholds. tracy potts is life from washington with good morning u we have late breaking developments. >> exactly. we've understood as of this morning, isis has been pushed out of sinjar and now the kurdish fighters are trying to figure out just how many explosives they left behind, that is what they are trying to dismantle as of this morning. this operation, is happening south on the other side of the border in iraq, in northern i
today i want to thank the united states, the united kingdom has no better friend or ally. if this strike was successful and we still await confirmation of that it will be a strike at the heart of isil. and it will demonstrate to those who would do britain, our people and our allies harm we have a long reach. we have unwavering determination. and we never forget about our citizens. >> and as we learn more about jihadi john in syria, american and its allies simultaneously engaged in a major...
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order to respond to this very severe threat that we face, we need focus on counterterrorism on the united kingdomgiven the powers they need and making sure we are vigilant. we need counterextremism as we were discussing earlier, stopping poisoning of young minds but we also need to stop the problems at the source. we know where much of this problem is coming from. it is isil not just in iraq but isil in syria, what i said to the house yesterday, i will prepare a detailed response to the foreign aair force committee report to demonstrate we have bringing in regional powers and building a future for the countries but i believe part of that is takeing isil wherever it is. >> it's very welcome that there's significant diplomatic progress. would the uk join u.s. in viena on the weekend and committing progress through the united nations. will the prime minister confirm support on this before seeking to intervene in syria? >> i'm grateful to the gentleman that asked this question. of course, it is always preferable in these circumstances to have the full backing of the united nations security council. w
order to respond to this very severe threat that we face, we need focus on counterterrorism on the united kingdomgiven the powers they need and making sure we are vigilant. we need counterextremism as we were discussing earlier, stopping poisoning of young minds but we also need to stop the problems at the source. we know where much of this problem is coming from. it is isil not just in iraq but isil in syria, what i said to the house yesterday, i will prepare a detailed response to the foreign...
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all their flights, suspended all their flights into egypt, adopting the same position it is the united kingdomnd the united states on this issue, leaving egypt isolated in denying that terrorism had anything to do with this catastrophe which cost 224 lives. >> paul cruikshank joins us. paul, how many changes in terms of security and the fight against isis after this attack? >> i think there's going to be a lot of scrutiny, particularly in the middle east. if this was somebody recruited by isis and sinai who was working at sharm el sheikh airport, that's really been the holy grail for terrorist groups over the last several decades, to recruit insiders at airports. i recall a case in the uk where a british airways employee had friends who sympathized with aqap, who were thinking about potentially helping aqap, the terrorist group, in yemen to try and get something on board a plane at heathrow. so this is not just a problem in the middle east but also a problem potentially in the west, jake. there was also that case of an american isis fighter who was killed in syria in 2014 who had previously be
all their flights, suspended all their flights into egypt, adopting the same position it is the united kingdomnd the united states on this issue, leaving egypt isolated in denying that terrorism had anything to do with this catastrophe which cost 224 lives. >> paul cruikshank joins us. paul, how many changes in terms of security and the fight against isis after this attack? >> i think there's going to be a lot of scrutiny, particularly in the middle east. if this was somebody...
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now with security measures, tourists are allowed to fly one way home to the united kingdom. officials in egypt are working with britain on the security measures, but rejecting the u.s. claims that the plane was likely brought down by terrorism. let's turn to cnn's erin mclaughlin. she has the latest from sharm el sheikh. erin. >> reporter: good morning, christine. today, empty planes are flying in from the united kingdom and landing at sharm el sheikh international airport picking up passengers and flying them home. the passengers are not allowed to take anything too big to board with them on the plane. hand luggage only. luggage that normally would be packed in will have to stay behind. authorities say they will return that luggage to them at a later date. that's because british security officials say they are concerned about luggage in the cargo hold of the planes at the airport. why they are concerned about that is not precisely clear. if they are concerned about access to the plane prior to takeoff or concerned of the luggage screening procedures at the airport itself. ye
now with security measures, tourists are allowed to fly one way home to the united kingdom. officials in egypt are working with britain on the security measures, but rejecting the u.s. claims that the plane was likely brought down by terrorism. let's turn to cnn's erin mclaughlin. she has the latest from sharm el sheikh. erin. >> reporter: good morning, christine. today, empty planes are flying in from the united kingdom and landing at sharm el sheikh international airport picking up...
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historyt it is this -- where's the united states was to collect written in the distance and the font on paper -- defined on paper. we are still in a position in the united kingdom were our history just appears to stretch off into the dim sort of blog of the past. and i think people are fairly happy to leave it that way, is what instinct. and i would say also that codifying your laws, something that happens in responds to crisis or historical political right. which is why i said if britain chooses to leave the european union i could see a bill of rights being produced in response to that. the other thing i could see is if charles becomes king, does something bad, awful, then we have to abolish the monarchy. i'm a bit sure that will not happen. [inaudible] >> no comment. [laughter] >> okay. well, one more question. son about. >> yes, he died shortly before john did. they died, they died within months of each other. he's a fascinating character. and, in fact, there's a whole site of the story that a britain about in the book at have the time to talk about to take a which is the used it in december 1215 and try to assess what the most important thing happen with yo
historyt it is this -- where's the united states was to collect written in the distance and the font on paper -- defined on paper. we are still in a position in the united kingdom were our history just appears to stretch off into the dim sort of blog of the past. and i think people are fairly happy to leave it that way, is what instinct. and i would say also that codifying your laws, something that happens in responds to crisis or historical political right. which is why i said if britain...
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but as you mentioned, a cross-section of 1.5 million india nationals, members who live in the united kingdom, the second largest deas practice in the world. and as you mentioned with that, they have been here through the afternoon with singers and performers, and bollywood dancers, and popular acts have been onstage here. with raucous applause to the people gathered here. all of this could be very well stage managed and incredibly well kor choreographed. and in recent years, india has somewhat overlooked the british trade. favoring other countries like france, and now there's the chance for the uk government to make up for lost time. david cameron has been over here three times in the last years, and now there's the term, he's coming to the uk to cement what's behind closed doors. >> and obviously, the stadium is filled with modi's supporters, but he's not without his detractors as well. >> yes, he has faced quite a large group of protesters, gathering in the places where he has been speaking or appearing. the largest demonstration was on thursday at downing street, where thousands of people
but as you mentioned, a cross-section of 1.5 million india nationals, members who live in the united kingdom, the second largest deas practice in the world. and as you mentioned with that, they have been here through the afternoon with singers and performers, and bollywood dancers, and popular acts have been onstage here. with raucous applause to the people gathered here. all of this could be very well stage managed and incredibly well kor choreographed. and in recent years, india has somewhat...
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threats to the united states and threats to the united kingdom. it was the beheadings that put the united states on track to given air strikes or coalition air strikes, if you will, inside syria. but from the details that we are learning at the moment are preliminary. the pentagon says they may provide more details as that becomes necessary. the british prime minister's office here, david cameron's office at 10 downing street, say they, like the united states, won't be providing comment at this stage. what this means for isis, they lost a prominent figure head. having said that, jihadi john had been very much out of the headlines for many, many months now. what this will mean to the tactic cally on the ground means very little. nic robertson, cnn, london. >>> we have another issue on isis. kurdish peshmerga forces fighting to retake the city of sinjar from isis. they entered the city from all directions and up to 7,500 troops reclaimed 60 square miles of territory with the help of some 650 air strikes by the u.s.-led coalition in recent days. comma
threats to the united states and threats to the united kingdom. it was the beheadings that put the united states on track to given air strikes or coalition air strikes, if you will, inside syria. but from the details that we are learning at the moment are preliminary. the pentagon says they may provide more details as that becomes necessary. the british prime minister's office here, david cameron's office at 10 downing street, say they, like the united states, won't be providing comment at this...
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i shall now make the statement in my capacity as a representative of the united kingdom. the united kingdom warmly welcomes the unanimous adoption of resolution 2249. today we sent a clear, unambiguous message that there will be no respite from our collective efforts to stop, suppress, and destroy isil. whether in the streets of paris or beirut or in the skies above the sinai, isil's brutality knows no bounds and respects no borders. their determination must be met by our greater resolve to defeat them wherever we find them. too many security council members here today and too many other u.n. member states have experienced isil's callous disregard for life. our world community today shows that we shall not be deterred in our efforts to prevent such attacks from happening again. as my security council colleagues have said, this resolution is a powerful international recognition of the threat isil poses. it calls for lawful action, all necessary measures to counter isil. like others, the united kingdom has already taken action against isil on the basis of individual and coll
i shall now make the statement in my capacity as a representative of the united kingdom. the united kingdom warmly welcomes the unanimous adoption of resolution 2249. today we sent a clear, unambiguous message that there will be no respite from our collective efforts to stop, suppress, and destroy isil. whether in the streets of paris or beirut or in the skies above the sinai, isil's brutality knows no bounds and respects no borders. their determination must be met by our greater resolve to...
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it is bonfire night in the united kingdom. could the sparks get lit behind you? mark: good morning, manus, francine. if we are talking fireworks, let's talk about the division within the mpc. so far, only one member has voted for a rate hike in the last three months. will we see further dissent today? that's what hsbc told me earlier. forbesells said kristin could join mr. mccafferty. we could see a 7-2 divide. the other thing to watch out for today is the rate expectation. marketectations from the is for a rate hike in november. economists are going for a rate hike in the second quarter of next year. how does the bank of england move expectations? one way is through its inflation forecast. it could downgrade its forecast for this year and next year. that would tell economists and the market that maybe february is off next year and we are back in two made. what is interesting is what it does to inflation over the medium-term. in august, it said inflation would hit 3% in two years and 2.14% in three years. if it keeps those projections unchanged, that could be tel
it is bonfire night in the united kingdom. could the sparks get lit behind you? mark: good morning, manus, francine. if we are talking fireworks, let's talk about the division within the mpc. so far, only one member has voted for a rate hike in the last three months. will we see further dissent today? that's what hsbc told me earlier. forbesells said kristin could join mr. mccafferty. we could see a 7-2 divide. the other thing to watch out for today is the rate expectation. marketectations from...
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you do have the united kingdom and the united states saying that there is a high possibility that this was a bomb that took down the russian jet. and where you have the egyptians and russians saying wait on this. it is too early to jump to conclusions. there is nothing they say that indicates that a bomb has taken down this plane. but we are hearing from u.k. officials that their team on the ground here is getting good cooperation with the egyptians. they do not have a time line on when they will resume flights. we are told that 20,000 u.k. nationals are in sharm el sheikh now 3500 trying to leave. but as those vacations, those holidays end we'll expect more trying to get out. >> ian lee live from sharm el sheikh. now to london and cnn's catalysis is a wa ward. >> reporter: just over an hour ago egypt's president abdul fatal al-sisi arrived here. topping the agenda now is the u.k.'s decision to temporarily halt all flights to and from sharm el sheikh airport. the british prime minister before president sisi's arrival had an emergency meeting with his government and afterwards he reiter
you do have the united kingdom and the united states saying that there is a high possibility that this was a bomb that took down the russian jet. and where you have the egyptians and russians saying wait on this. it is too early to jump to conclusions. there is nothing they say that indicates that a bomb has taken down this plane. but we are hearing from u.k. officials that their team on the ground here is getting good cooperation with the egyptians. they do not have a time line on when they...
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how a part is the united kingdom, the united states, as ? jobs day how apart are the haves and have-nots? mr. magnus: there is that dichotomy. it is ubiquitous. the trouble is from the point of view of policymaking, i'm not sure that we understand how we can incorporate that into policy , macroeconomic policy, which deals with aggregates. we are talking about the jobs report tomorrow. not small, but a classic example. what is going on underneath headline numbers of job creation and unemployment rates to do with workforce participation, not just the different genders cover but geographically as well. tourist isstion as a can the united kingdom survive a prosperous london? thehey comes almost like gilded age within london and the rest of the united kingdom, doesn't it? mr. magnus: people have spoken a little in the past about a return to the city states of the medieval times where venice an otherwisewel in what it used to be before it was called italy. it is a big problem. i think the regional imbalance within the nation that we have here has
how a part is the united kingdom, the united states, as ? jobs day how apart are the haves and have-nots? mr. magnus: there is that dichotomy. it is ubiquitous. the trouble is from the point of view of policymaking, i'm not sure that we understand how we can incorporate that into policy , macroeconomic policy, which deals with aggregates. we are talking about the jobs report tomorrow. not small, but a classic example. what is going on underneath headline numbers of job creation and unemployment...
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it is down lower in the united kingdom as well. eems to be on the back of you an investigation. we know of that appalling disaster in brazil. it is the biggest mining disaster in history. . deadly mine spill in brazil -- the dams burst. in floods toxic water. they did not do enough to prevent harm. we've already heard from bhp billiton this morning, saying, we respect the u.n. open yet but they say there's no danger to human health. overall, we are getting from the u.n. that this is a disaster. what will be the ramifications for the companies behind this? great tragedy. they now have to work out what they have to do. caroline, thank you very much. caroline hyde on the metals. up next, property problem. conservative candidate for the mayor of london tells us about his plans to tackle the housing crisis. ♪ anna: welcome back. some breaking news for you. we were expecting david cameron, we are expecting him to speak later in the house of commons about the serious situation. he's published the case for syria strikes as the british gover
it is down lower in the united kingdom as well. eems to be on the back of you an investigation. we know of that appalling disaster in brazil. it is the biggest mining disaster in history. . deadly mine spill in brazil -- the dams burst. in floods toxic water. they did not do enough to prevent harm. we've already heard from bhp billiton this morning, saying, we respect the u.n. open yet but they say there's no danger to human health. overall, we are getting from the u.n. that this is a disaster....
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the united kingdom, meanwhile there is still some search for safety. we are seeing gold remain higher. back in vogue it would seem after it had been pushed a downward amid the ongoing issues and preemption of the u.s. mandate would last bring up the overall cost of borrowing and the end of cheap money. but gold is back in logan. it remains so at the moment. let's have a look at some of the stocks on the move. we do have some speculation out there. metro is slow to open, all three are slow to open. upely to rise, it could rise 4% or 5% this morning on the back of a german retailer proposing dividends ahead of analysts estimates. any had more cash to slash overall growth potential. they are raising the overall dividends. +s also as big speculation for this company. thomas cook will wait to open. --ember the disruption among they could repatriate some of the holiday makers there. but they are now back off a 2016 despite the geopolitical environment. jonathan: thank you very much. we'll bring you those when we get them. reports that george osborne will reve
the united kingdom, meanwhile there is still some search for safety. we are seeing gold remain higher. back in vogue it would seem after it had been pushed a downward amid the ongoing issues and preemption of the u.s. mandate would last bring up the overall cost of borrowing and the end of cheap money. but gold is back in logan. it remains so at the moment. let's have a look at some of the stocks on the move. we do have some speculation out there. metro is slow to open, all three are slow to...
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what happened in paris could just as easily happen in the united kingdom. the threat we face is very severe. on humanitarian aid, we will continue to deliver that. the danger of a safe haven becess is that they have to enforced and that can require the taking out of air defenses which would actually spread the conflict wider. the presence of ground troops. want is the growing part of iraq to be a safe haven because we will have a political agreement in place for a cease-fire. on the question of saudi arabia? iny have been helping us funding the moderate syrian opposition that needs to play a part in the future of that country. they strongly support the actions that britain is proposing to take. >> my friend is right that troops on the ground are ultimately essential. i would like him to convince me that the free syrian army atually exists rather than label that we apply to tribal forces. there a moderate group that we can back? it is almost the law of human toure that people rallied the most extreme forces. prime minister: i respect the point of view he is t
what happened in paris could just as easily happen in the united kingdom. the threat we face is very severe. on humanitarian aid, we will continue to deliver that. the danger of a safe haven becess is that they have to enforced and that can require the taking out of air defenses which would actually spread the conflict wider. the presence of ground troops. want is the growing part of iraq to be a safe haven because we will have a political agreement in place for a cease-fire. on the question of...
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. >> we've been listening to sky news in the united kingdom. they have fanned out in paris and this is breakfast time now across the uk and europe. let's listen. >> mobilizing forces to neutralize the threat and secure the areas that could be affected. and i have called a cabinet meeting taking place in a couple minutes. two decisions will be made. the state of emergency will be declared meaning that certain areas will be closed, being in those areas will not be allowed. the state of emergency throughout the district. the second decision i have made is to close the borders. we must be sure nobody can enter to commit whatever act they may commit. >> the situation has changed in the last few hours. and the number of dead is sadly risen. the number of terrorists thought to be involved in this has risen as well. from earlier on tonight this, is what the french prosecutor had to say. >> understand it's a bit early to understand too many details for the investigation we're looking at what happened at six locations. we know there are some killed, and a
. >> we've been listening to sky news in the united kingdom. they have fanned out in paris and this is breakfast time now across the uk and europe. let's listen. >> mobilizing forces to neutralize the threat and secure the areas that could be affected. and i have called a cabinet meeting taking place in a couple minutes. two decisions will be made. the state of emergency will be declared meaning that certain areas will be closed, being in those areas will not be allowed. the state...
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. >> we've been listening to sky news in the united kingdom. they have fanned out in paris and this is breakfast time now across the uk and europe. let's listen. >> forces to neutralize the threat and secure the areas that could be affected. and i have called a cabinet meeting taking place in a couple minutes. two decisions will be made. the state of emergency will be declared meaning that certain areas will be closed, being in those areas will not be allowed. the state of emergency throughout the district. the second decision i have made is to close the borders. we must be sure nobody can enter to commit whatever act they may commit. >> the situation has changed in the last few hours. and the number of dead is sadly risen. the number of terrorists thought to be involved in this has risen as well. from earlier on tonight this, is what the french prosecutor had to say. >> understand it's a bit early to understand too many details for the investigation we're looking at what happened at six locations. we know there are some killed, and at the momen
. >> we've been listening to sky news in the united kingdom. they have fanned out in paris and this is breakfast time now across the uk and europe. let's listen. >> forces to neutralize the threat and secure the areas that could be affected. and i have called a cabinet meeting taking place in a couple minutes. two decisions will be made. the state of emergency will be declared meaning that certain areas will be closed, being in those areas will not be allowed. the state of emergency...
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reiterates its continued support for the close tie and the special relationship between the united states and the united kingdom. and expresses admiration for barroness margaret thatcher and her legacy as an inspirational and transformative leader in the united kingdom and the world. needless to say, i couldn't say it better. today, we have nile gardner moderating our conversation today, and nile brings, like the other speakers today, a unique perspective on the life of margaret thatcher. as you know, he is the director of the margaret thatcher center for freedom at heritage and has worked at the heart of the washington policy world for over a decade. and he's a leading expert on the u.s./uk special relationship and u.s. policy towards europe. but before joining heritage, nile served as an aide to margaret thatcher and advised her on a number of international policy issues. working in her private office, nile assisted lady thatcher with her final book, "state craft: strategies for a changing world." and nile also received his doctorate and two master's degrees in history from yale university and has a bachelor'
reiterates its continued support for the close tie and the special relationship between the united states and the united kingdom. and expresses admiration for barroness margaret thatcher and her legacy as an inspirational and transformative leader in the united kingdom and the world. needless to say, i couldn't say it better. today, we have nile gardner moderating our conversation today, and nile brings, like the other speakers today, a unique perspective on the life of margaret thatcher. as...
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if you look at that, in the united kingdom, the u.s., brazil, returns on investment and education foriduals is greater now than at any other time in human history. francine: one of the biggest shakeups in the entertainment world. "the financial times" and "the economist," two that pearson sold. after the break we talk acquisitions, strategy, and leadership. john: if we can find acquisitions that create value to shareholders and long-term sustainable opportunities as well, we will take them. francine: more from john fallon when we return. ♪ ♪ francine: welcome back to leaders with lacqua. publishing group pearson will gain a billion pounds from the sale of the "ft" and "the economist." but what will it do with the money? john: if we can find acquisitions that create value to shareholders and sustainable opportunities as well, we will take them. but we don't need to hurry or rush, and we will do that in the context of returning capital to shareholders. francine: do you worry about currency movements? john: we judge things at constant exchange rates. we are a u.k. listed company. clearly
if you look at that, in the united kingdom, the u.s., brazil, returns on investment and education foriduals is greater now than at any other time in human history. francine: one of the biggest shakeups in the entertainment world. "the financial times" and "the economist," two that pearson sold. after the break we talk acquisitions, strategy, and leadership. john: if we can find acquisitions that create value to shareholders and long-term sustainable opportunities as well, we...
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it will actually hit the united kingdom, france and germany next week. the festivities get underway at 6pm with photo opportunities on the red carpet, a pre-show cocktail party with cast and crew and refreshments in the lobby. the move itself starts at 7-o'clock. tickets are 15- dollars. the movie comes out on dvd, video on demand, itunes and other platforms next tuesday. covering the corridor in cedar rapids, scott sanborn cbs 2 news live at five. "here's a live look a& an update to the devastating breaking news out of paris. local reports say the death toll has now hit at least 40 in the multiple attacks. the french president is closing the country's borders and declaring a state of emergency. red alpha plan, an emergency response reserved president that's cbs 2 news live at 5 this . coverage continues now we'll be >> pelley: an explosion at a soccer march is just one of multiple terrorist attacks
it will actually hit the united kingdom, france and germany next week. the festivities get underway at 6pm with photo opportunities on the red carpet, a pre-show cocktail party with cast and crew and refreshments in the lobby. the move itself starts at 7-o'clock. tickets are 15- dollars. the movie comes out on dvd, video on demand, itunes and other platforms next tuesday. covering the corridor in cedar rapids, scott sanborn cbs 2 news live at five. "here's a live look a& an update to...
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reveal .ources and methods to someone although they are the victim, it is not a close friend of the united kingdomr the united. they have policies that are a divergence between ourselves and the british. at some point, you do have to share information. you have a moral and legal responsibility. i do not know what we have in this case, but i am not surprised that the prime minister said today that it was more likely that it was a terrorist act. babita: the language that he , why would he say this when the investigation is still ongoing and we do not know anything concrete? general hayden: since we are talking among friends, it is a bit un-british. they are conservative and cautious before they do these kind of things. my first response is, well -- wow. is purpose of intelligence to enable action even in the face of continuing doubt. i think the prime minister felt he had enough evidence that he had to act. even though he does not yet have a compelling case. babita: what david cameron said has forced the hand of a lot of people. saying, hold on. we need to take our time. the u.s. reviewing internati
reveal .ources and methods to someone although they are the victim, it is not a close friend of the united kingdomr the united. they have policies that are a divergence between ourselves and the british. at some point, you do have to share information. you have a moral and legal responsibility. i do not know what we have in this case, but i am not surprised that the prime minister said today that it was more likely that it was a terrorist act. babita: the language that he , why would he say...
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we start in the united kingdom, where the prime minister has been presenting its arguments for why britain should join the international coalition and carry out airstrikes against the islamic state in syria. let's hear what the prime minister had to say. >> action now is that the success in iraq and squeezing the so-called caliphate is put at risk by our failure to act in syria. seriously hamper our efforts if we stop acting when we reach the syrian border. when we come to the question why now, we have to ask ourselves whether the risks of inaction are greater than the risks of taking action. every day we fail to act is a day isil can go stronger -- grow stronger. >> let's bring in benedict have the own. we have the prime minister who has made his case for airstrikes in syria. really, what is it, less than two weeks after the paris attacks and it really has been a game changer. here we have a british prime minister, a conservative prime minister making the case to extend the current british airstrikes in iraq to syria. he says it is not logical since i sold does not recognize any frontiers
we start in the united kingdom, where the prime minister has been presenting its arguments for why britain should join the international coalition and carry out airstrikes against the islamic state in syria. let's hear what the prime minister had to say. >> action now is that the success in iraq and squeezing the so-called caliphate is put at risk by our failure to act in syria. seriously hamper our efforts if we stop acting when we reach the syrian border. when we come to the question...
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they are expecting more additional flights to arrive from the united kingdom to transport some of those british nationals back to the uk. but for the time being, not all flights are running on schedule, and that, as you can imagine, has created a bit of headache at the airport. we understand there are hundreds of tourists showing up, there's a lot of confusion right now at that airport. but for the most part, the officials on the ground are saying that most operations are continuing as normal for now, frances. >> all right. ayman mohyeldin, thank you for the report out of cairo, appreciate it. i want to bring in democratic congressman eric schwall well of california, a member of the house intelligence committee. congressman, we thank you for your time, especially you and other members of the house and senate intelligence committees meeting and having a little bit of an update, being briefed on the investigation. what more can you tell us about the possibility that a bomb brought down this plane and that isis might be responsible as the group has claimed three times now, even with russia
they are expecting more additional flights to arrive from the united kingdom to transport some of those british nationals back to the uk. but for the time being, not all flights are running on schedule, and that, as you can imagine, has created a bit of headache at the airport. we understand there are hundreds of tourists showing up, there's a lot of confusion right now at that airport. but for the most part, the officials on the ground are saying that most operations are continuing as normal...
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the united states. in terms of growth, our outlooks are similar with the u.s. and the united kingdom. united kingdom lagged behind in the policy actions that it was taken but both have been more aggressive than the ecb. you can see that in the employment out turns. so you are looking at policies to remain at a loose which should keep the commie -- keep the economy taking over. was thank you so much, that robert wood with merrill lynch. up, we will talk about global economics and have much more on the shooting down of the russian jet over the syrian-turkish border. ♪ francine: welcome back, you are looking at live pictures from london. in one ofe sitting these buildings, you would be looking at the deutsche bank, they are saying that the bankers are still learning too much and they want to cut down on the rewards. you would be quivering in your boots. let's get the bloomberg first word news. here is vonnie quinn. downe: turkey says it shot a russian warplane after the plane violated airspace. it happened on the border with northwestern syria. of the tv shows video plane bursting into fl
the united states. in terms of growth, our outlooks are similar with the u.s. and the united kingdom. united kingdom lagged behind in the policy actions that it was taken but both have been more aggressive than the ecb. you can see that in the employment out turns. so you are looking at policies to remain at a loose which should keep the commie -- keep the economy taking over. was thank you so much, that robert wood with merrill lynch. up, we will talk about global economics and have much more...
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the united kingdom is not waiting for confirmation. they begin to cancel flights to sharm el-sheikh in egypt. the impact of the downed russian passenger jet continues to widen tonight. with the united kingdom suspending all british flights to and from the egyptian resort of sharm el-sheikh. the prime minister's office could not say categorically why the aircraft crashed. but information had suggested it wasn't an accident. >> we have become confirmed, the plane may well have been brought down. as a result of an explosionive device. >> from the start, investigators refused to rule out terrorism. at the same time, egyptian authorities did not immediately sound alarms, either. instead taking an uncharacteristically low-key approach to the potential terror attack. british officials were not taking any chances. >> this seems unlikely that downing street would have made a statement like this. unless they had a reasonable degree of assurance that this was the problem. >> an isis-affiliated group initially claimed it shot the plane down. while
the united kingdom is not waiting for confirmation. they begin to cancel flights to sharm el-sheikh in egypt. the impact of the downed russian passenger jet continues to widen tonight. with the united kingdom suspending all british flights to and from the egyptian resort of sharm el-sheikh. the prime minister's office could not say categorically why the aircraft crashed. but information had suggested it wasn't an accident. >> we have become confirmed, the plane may well have been brought...
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killed just before midnight thursday in a drone david cameron: today, i want to thank the united states. the united kingdom has no better friend or ally. elizabeth: while there is praise for the u.s. effort from leaders around the world -- >> no. i mean not at all. elizabeth: in an exclusive s brian ross, diane foley remains critical of the administration. her son, american journalist james foley was among the murdered hostages. >> it saddens me that here in america, this is here we' re celebrating the killing of this deranged pathetic young man. elizabeth: jihadi john was the chief executioner for isis, presiding over the killings of foley along with fellow americans steve sotloff and peter kassig, plus two britons and two japanese hostages. his real name was later revealed to be mohammad emwazi, a british citizen, the son of kuwaiti parents who emigrated to the u.k. precious resources had been concentrated to seek revenge, if you will, or kill this man. elizabeth: meanwhile, us officials say, jihadi john essentially evaporated when the vehicle he was in hit and burst -- was hit and burst into flames. eli
killed just before midnight thursday in a drone david cameron: today, i want to thank the united states. the united kingdom has no better friend or ally. elizabeth: while there is praise for the u.s. effort from leaders around the world -- >> no. i mean not at all. elizabeth: in an exclusive s brian ross, diane foley remains critical of the administration. her son, american journalist james foley was among the murdered hostages. >> it saddens me that here in america, this is here...
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my visit to the united kingdom reflects the deep-rooted relations, bonding the two countries, and theeoples. i believe you share the same opinion that the strong cooperation ties at many fronts provide sound platform that will enable us in future to develop our political, economical, and social relations and expand our trade businesses and ties. mr. prime minister, we are racing against time to rebuild our modern civil society, taking pride in the deep traditions and history, providing dignity, social welfare, and social justice to all of the egyptian citizens. therefore, we are looking at our ties of cooperation positively, believing that the future will hold the better for both of us. it is important also to stress that the world is now in dire need to join forces against extremism, radicalism, radical ideology that provide nesting ground for terrorism, undermining the social values and several foundations. mr. prime minister, once again, i would like to express my appreciation and the delight we have for visiting the friendly country of the united kingdom. thank you once again for
my visit to the united kingdom reflects the deep-rooted relations, bonding the two countries, and theeoples. i believe you share the same opinion that the strong cooperation ties at many fronts provide sound platform that will enable us in future to develop our political, economical, and social relations and expand our trade businesses and ties. mr. prime minister, we are racing against time to rebuild our modern civil society, taking pride in the deep traditions and history, providing dignity,...
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. >> if you look at the fact that eu has no border patrols except around the united kingdom. of movement is very simple. you get on a boat in north africa. you cross the medicine member containian or spain or italy and you are free to roam. this is not about home growns or lone wolf terrors this is about anybody who shares the ideology of global jihad which clearly these murderers and perpetrators did. >> the president said yesterday that isis is effectively on the run. i want to play that for you and get a reaction. >> from the start, our goal has been first to contain and we have contained them, they have not gained ground in iraq. and in syria, they will come+, in, they will leave, but you don't see the systematic march by isil across the terrain. >> what do you make of that statement by the president? >> shocking. utterly shocking. it's as if the administration lives in a fantasy land like alice in wonderland. isis is the only insurgency in human history to hold territory in multiple nations and multiple continents. they hold territory in iraq and syria, larger than the te
. >> if you look at the fact that eu has no border patrols except around the united kingdom. of movement is very simple. you get on a boat in north africa. you cross the medicine member containian or spain or italy and you are free to roam. this is not about home growns or lone wolf terrors this is about anybody who shares the ideology of global jihad which clearly these murderers and perpetrators did. >> the president said yesterday that isis is effectively on the run. i want to...
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>> well, i think, france is -- when we're looking at, you know, the united states, the united kingdom, europe, i think we really do have to have a really hard conversation with ourselves and understand what is the number one threat that faces western, u.s., uk, european civilization at the moment? what is it? what is that very one thing that we can find common ground on? what is it that we can find common ground on with russia? what is it that we can find common ground on with iran? we always focus and concentrate on what are the differences, who are the biggest threats to the united states. i live in brooklyn. i love the united states. lived here for four years and i will probably live in the united states for the rest of my life, but i really do think, you know, coming from europe, i think we really do have to find what the common ground is between china, russia, the united states, iran. i really do think the thing that binds us all together at the moment is the islamic state and the potential for islamic state to inflict, you know, really serious atrocities. now, again, i'm not awa
>> well, i think, france is -- when we're looking at, you know, the united states, the united kingdom, europe, i think we really do have to have a really hard conversation with ourselves and understand what is the number one threat that faces western, u.s., uk, european civilization at the moment? what is it? what is that very one thing that we can find common ground on? what is it that we can find common ground on with russia? what is it that we can find common ground on with iran? we...
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. >> well, whwhat's happening in france, the united kingdom, and certainly in the united ates, they're talking to each other, scouring the databases for threats or warnings, and making sure that that information is being shared immediately with the french counterterrorism officials and law enforcement. so that the indiduals still at large could be apprehended. >> and some sports facilities here at a higher state of alert. what else will occur to try to >> well, new york city, at a higher state o alert. but this is the kind of attack, as horrific as it is, it is very difficult to stop. it uses relatively available weapons, and soft targets. this is a kind of scenario that gives counterterrorism officials the greatest concern. very difficult to stop an attack like this. >> and pierre thomas, he's told you so many times over the past years, this is his greatest fearar. he believes isis is the greatest threat. >> yes, it k keeps him up at night. and officials have been particularly concerned about isis. in the lt two years, the fbi has arrested at least 70 americans trying to affiliate the
. >> well, whwhat's happening in france, the united kingdom, and certainly in the united ates, they're talking to each other, scouring the databases for threats or warnings, and making sure that that information is being shared immediately with the french counterterrorism officials and law enforcement. so that the indiduals still at large could be apprehended. >> and some sports facilities here at a higher state of alert. what else will occur to try to >> well, new york city,...
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. >>> also claims that islam phobia is on the rise in the united kingdom. na's football with a warm welcome in their world cup qualifier in hong kong. >> arriving in the sudden port city of aden, the president's second visit there since an offensive in march. his rallying force who is remain loyal to him are overseeing a campaign to retake the third largest city taiz. >> it is the second visit of abd rabbuh mansur hadi backed by troops. it is not clear how long he intends to remain in the country. his arrival from self-enforced exile following a serious of succeed backs for the saudi-led campaign to reinstate him. offenses on the ground and after landing in aden, he went straight to the palace to supervise the offensive to overtake taiz. >> they did not want him to be part of the political scene of yemen's future. he is the president of yemen whether the houthis like it or not. >> after the strategic city fighting intensifies civilians are paying a heavy price. this young boy was hit by a stray bullet. >> the houthis and forces loyal to former president ali
. >>> also claims that islam phobia is on the rise in the united kingdom. na's football with a warm welcome in their world cup qualifier in hong kong. >> arriving in the sudden port city of aden, the president's second visit there since an offensive in march. his rallying force who is remain loyal to him are overseeing a campaign to retake the third largest city taiz. >> it is the second visit of abd rabbuh mansur hadi backed by troops. it is not clear how long he intends...
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is there a group of the united kingdom that says you can't do this? there have been in the past, but when you look at the growth -- tom: exactly. francine: even the french, which have always battle to stay french -- tom: i underscore, this is a tapestry that is across all of everything we do. economics, finance, investment, international relations -- i'm sorry, i would suggest that it affects your world of international relations. it is not japan manchuria 1937, but there is the weak economic growth. anders: with the big economies in the u.s. and europe, the economies you are seeing in the emerging markets -- those are the guys who at least potentially have higher growth. even though they are lower growth they are still higher than we are. tom: we can still talk about the middle east when we return. in our next hour, the chief investment strategist, the force is too tedious research partners. i would also like to point out that he is the number one proponent of remembrance day. stay with us. ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. good morning from new york. lo
is there a group of the united kingdom that says you can't do this? there have been in the past, but when you look at the growth -- tom: exactly. francine: even the french, which have always battle to stay french -- tom: i underscore, this is a tapestry that is across all of everything we do. economics, finance, investment, international relations -- i'm sorry, i would suggest that it affects your world of international relations. it is not japan manchuria 1937, but there is the weak economic...
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how do you -- the trade-off is if you take it all down like the united kingdom is trying to do how do you continue to be aware of what's going on when you take down the litter twitter when another one pops up and with my colleague mike walter found is that what happens is the new twitter account there are a lot fewer people like us, so obviously there are a lot of academics who are following these accounts. how do you find that trade-off? you are right that presumes and child pornographer as well and i think i'm like the united kingdom, we haven't banned or insisted that every single one of those accounts get taken down immediately. >> and again this is the democratization of tactics. we are seeing twitter used her as an organizational tool and so can collectors and dissidents. so these tools of coordination and communication and organization are incredibly empowering for everybody both the good guys and the bad guys. the only thing keeping the society of lotus there are more good guys and bad guys so most of the organization is done on the site into systems wherever they are in the m
how do you -- the trade-off is if you take it all down like the united kingdom is trying to do how do you continue to be aware of what's going on when you take down the litter twitter when another one pops up and with my colleague mike walter found is that what happens is the new twitter account there are a lot fewer people like us, so obviously there are a lot of academics who are following these accounts. how do you find that trade-off? you are right that presumes and child pornographer as...
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ireland is totally different than the united kingdom. do you see a further integration or is there a polarity? vonnie: personally i'm not expressing an opinion but adds fuel to the fire to the extreme parties but when it comes down to voting for new leadership, i don't think it actually votes them into power except on the margins. tom: in the east-west, francine, tell us about the right-left polarity in the united kingdom. i was taken aback by mr. corbyn as you celebrated, not celebrated but remembered remembrance day this monday, explain it to the americans. francine: neil points out, the first time we saw in the u.k. is you do have more radicalized parties and to vonnie's point they don't get elected but shift the policy. if you have extreme policies, you don't have a moderate politician that can make points that talk to everyone. tom: is david cameron a moderate politician? francine: he's center right so he's more moderate than the extreme parties like in france or the other side in spain. tom: i'm trying to figure out david cameron on
ireland is totally different than the united kingdom. do you see a further integration or is there a polarity? vonnie: personally i'm not expressing an opinion but adds fuel to the fire to the extreme parties but when it comes down to voting for new leadership, i don't think it actually votes them into power except on the margins. tom: in the east-west, francine, tell us about the right-left polarity in the united kingdom. i was taken aback by mr. corbyn as you celebrated, not celebrated but...
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excellent job, but i am afraid i cannot resist making the point that one of the things that the united kingdom brings is a bigger national lotterya bigger potthat can support scottish charities. following what has happened to the oil price, if there were a scottish november autumn statement, it would be about cuts, cuts, cuts and taxes, taxes, taxes, with no relief from the national lottery. >> question time is live every wednesday. it rears a sunday nights at 9:00 on c-span. atch anytime online www.c-span.org. david cameron attends the climate conference in paris this week in. president obama left for the conference earlier today. it officially begins tomorrow withasts until december 11 the goal of producing an international agreement to reduce carbon emissions by 2020. [indiscernible] [inaudible] [inaudible] >> the international energy agency released a report on the global energy outlook earlier this month. with projections until the year 2040, the agency's executive director will be at the center for strategic and international studies tomorrow at 1:00 eastern time on c-span3. ♪ abigail fi
excellent job, but i am afraid i cannot resist making the point that one of the things that the united kingdom brings is a bigger national lotterya bigger potthat can support scottish charities. following what has happened to the oil price, if there were a scottish november autumn statement, it would be about cuts, cuts, cuts and taxes, taxes, taxes, with no relief from the national lottery. >> question time is live every wednesday. it rears a sunday nights at 9:00 on c-span. atch anytime...
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ethnic indians liv in the po valley, home to te second-largest indian community in europe, after the united kingdomthe neighboring town of novellara is the home of europe's second-largest sikh temple. 2,000 worshippers come here every sunday. there have never been any complaints from the italian neighbors. in 2012, when a severe earthquake struck italy's emilia-romagna region, the sikhs provided rapid aid. amrit: our temple's dining hall is always open around the clock anyway, so we were able to feed earthquake victims at all times. and then we saw that the red cross had too few ambulances. so we donated one to their section in novellara. >> anyone can visit the sikh temple -- buddhists, hindus, catholics, protestants, and even nonreligious people. the only requirements are to take off your shoes, wash your feet, and put on a turban. the rules are flexible. for an italian, a loosely tied bandana is sometimes enough. so northern italy has succeeded in doing something that currently seems so difficult in europe -- integration without force or legislated programs. these children are in the third gener
ethnic indians liv in the po valley, home to te second-largest indian community in europe, after the united kingdomthe neighboring town of novellara is the home of europe's second-largest sikh temple. 2,000 worshippers come here every sunday. there have never been any complaints from the italian neighbors. in 2012, when a severe earthquake struck italy's emilia-romagna region, the sikhs provided rapid aid. amrit: our temple's dining hall is always open around the clock anyway, so we were able...
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already here at sharm el sheikh international airport have left full of british tourists for the united kingdom. that according to airline o officials at the airport. the passengers that manage to make it home today will only be able to take their hand luggage. they have to leave any bags that they want to check-in behind. that is because british security officials say they are concerned about the cargo hold luggage of the planes at this airport. it is unclear what part of the security procedures they are most concerned about. if they are concerned about access to the plane or concerned about the baggage screening process. again, as i said, easyjet taking the decision not to flight planes into sharm el sheikh international airport this morning. we are working on more information to find out why. john. >> interesting development with so much focus and concern. obviously heightened sensitivity. erin mclaughlin, live in sharm el sheikh. >>> officials are urged to wait for the result of the crash investigation before concluding it is terrorism. a russian aviation official says investigators working
already here at sharm el sheikh international airport have left full of british tourists for the united kingdom. that according to airline o officials at the airport. the passengers that manage to make it home today will only be able to take their hand luggage. they have to leave any bags that they want to check-in behind. that is because british security officials say they are concerned about the cargo hold luggage of the planes at this airport. it is unclear what part of the security...
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they are the greater threat to the united kingdom. hink the only area of disagreement as one on a technical point. one slightly more profound, but not unbridgeable. about 70,000aid moderate forces in syria is not my figure, it is the considered opinion of the joint intelligence committee. a committee that was set up and given independence to avoid any of the mistakes that we had in the past of the potential misuse of intelligence and other information. new, that document has been entirely cleared i then, as has my statement. the other issue we have to come to is that of course he and i agree that in time the best ground troops should be the syrian army. my view is that will be more than likely to happen after a political transition has taken place in syria. my contention is the problem of believing it can be done with a side is that it will never get the cease-fire. you'll navigate the participation of the sunni majority in syria oil he is still there. but i think the disagreement between us is narrowing. as is the discriminate between
they are the greater threat to the united kingdom. hink the only area of disagreement as one on a technical point. one slightly more profound, but not unbridgeable. about 70,000aid moderate forces in syria is not my figure, it is the considered opinion of the joint intelligence committee. a committee that was set up and given independence to avoid any of the mistakes that we had in the past of the potential misuse of intelligence and other information. new, that document has been entirely...
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victor, don't forget, there has been a notice to airmen issued by the united states, by the united kingdom, by germany for or airlines not to fly below es- 25,000 or 26,000 feet over northern sinai. so the risk has been known over parts of sinai for quite a long time. this hasn't come out of nowhere. the notice does already exist. what's different here, of course, is a result of mh-17, whether or not anybody has managed to acquire the more sophisticated surface-to-air missiles that can reach up into the upper altitudes. most man pad shoulder launch missiles can't get above 14,000 feet. this plane was flying at 30,000, 31,000 feet, well above even the notice to airmen. we're getting ahead ourselves, frankly. we're getting ahead of ourselves. there is no evidence that we know of that suggests it actually was brought down by any form of terrorist activity. >> let's talk about the next stages of this investigation then. we've heard from both the russians and the egyptian officials that terrorism cannot be a credible or reliable possibility for this. they're pointing to technical difficulties.
victor, don't forget, there has been a notice to airmen issued by the united states, by the united kingdom, by germany for or airlines not to fly below es- 25,000 or 26,000 feet over northern sinai. so the risk has been known over parts of sinai for quite a long time. this hasn't come out of nowhere. the notice does already exist. what's different here, of course, is a result of mh-17, whether or not anybody has managed to acquire the more sophisticated surface-to-air missiles that can reach up...
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. >> but they recruit heavily from the united kingdom, france, belgium, italy, have gone, heard the call, and gone to join, or have stayed back to fight in their home country. >> and martha raddatz now joininin us. u were recently in a ahan tanistan afghanistan. isis on the rise there, too. >> and they talk about the vast areas, but still, people want to join isis. in afghanistan, they're not sure they're core isis, but they're definitely being recruited, and definitely carrying out attacks there. this tonight, the thing that is most striking, is the clear coordination. a lot of people involved. you had the paris police, all of france on the lookout for these types of terrorist attacks. and t, these people, somehow, slipped throughghhe cracks. there are so many of them, you just can't stop them all. that is the real fear. >> and the president announcing the first coordinated attacks against isis, he said the goal was to destroy isis. now, it apparently is containing them. >> yes, and the strategy for destroying isis so far is largely military. the attacks in iraq, the attacks in syria, s
. >> but they recruit heavily from the united kingdom, france, belgium, italy, have gone, heard the call, and gone to join, or have stayed back to fight in their home country. >> and martha raddatz now joininin us. u were recently in a ahan tanistan afghanistan. isis on the rise there, too. >> and they talk about the vast areas, but still, people want to join isis. in afghanistan, they're not sure they're core isis, but they're definitely being recruited, and definitely...