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it is fundamental to business across the united kingdom. as she expect to be able to hold that for three years and not confirm whether she actually wants the uk prevent a full member of the single market was that she won the uk to remain fully within the single market, yes or no? it's not that difficult. on trade we know that the united states and pretty much every other country wants a trade deal with the european union. ahead of the united kingdom and a trade deal with the uk only answered, after the european union leads. can the prime minister tell us how many trade negotiators the government has hired since the referendum? on immigration, mr. speaker, we learn the promise of a points-based immigration system is being ditched. at the same time the uk government has plans to triple its a policy first mooted by donald trump and build a wall. is the prime minister not totally ashamed? surely she can come up with something better than this. and on specific fund the questions that i ask her, voters were promised, they were promised if they vot
it is fundamental to business across the united kingdom. as she expect to be able to hold that for three years and not confirm whether she actually wants the uk prevent a full member of the single market was that she won the uk to remain fully within the single market, yes or no? it's not that difficult. on trade we know that the united states and pretty much every other country wants a trade deal with the european union. ahead of the united kingdom and a trade deal with the uk only answered,...
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isn't difficult time to invest in the united kingdom? was used for of such is the g20 continued to make this case? >> i thank my friend that i very happy to disappeared i was doing that in hangzhou at the g20 summit but it is also the case i think we must welcome the vote of confidence that has been given in the united kingdom since the vote to leave the eu was taking place, single biggest vote of confidence came from the japanese company with a 24 billion fast but in arm. we've seen investment from companies like glaxosmithkline as well. this is a time to be confident about the british economy. the fundamentals of the british economy are very strong and we want to encourage the investment to take place in the uk and that is exactly what i, this government will be doing. [inaudible] -- brought in july on the conservative, i quote i would expect the new prime minister on september 92 immediately trigger a large round of global trade deals with all our most favorite trade -- [inaudible] can ask the prime minister, can she confirm that she'l
isn't difficult time to invest in the united kingdom? was used for of such is the g20 continued to make this case? >> i thank my friend that i very happy to disappeared i was doing that in hangzhou at the g20 summit but it is also the case i think we must welcome the vote of confidence that has been given in the united kingdom since the vote to leave the eu was taking place, single biggest vote of confidence came from the japanese company with a 24 billion fast but in arm. we've seen...
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we don't see adverse effects in the trading and commercial relationships between the united states and the united kingdomviously we have an enormous amount of trade that already takes place. we have a lot of investment between british companies in the united states and u.s. companies in the united kingdom. and that's not going to stop. and we're going to do everything we can to make sure that the consequences of the decision don't end up unraveling what is already a very strong and robust economic relationship that can become even stronger in the future. but first things first. and the first task is going to be figuring out what brexit means with respect to europe. and our first task is making sure that we get first tpp done, but also that we move forward on the ttip negotiations in which we've already invested a lot of time and effort. okay? thank you very much, everybody.
we don't see adverse effects in the trading and commercial relationships between the united states and the united kingdomviously we have an enormous amount of trade that already takes place. we have a lot of investment between british companies in the united states and u.s. companies in the united kingdom. and that's not going to stop. and we're going to do everything we can to make sure that the consequences of the decision don't end up unraveling what is already a very strong and robust...
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does she want the united kingdom to remain part of the european single market? yes or no. >> the right honorable gentleman doesn't seem to quite understand what the vote on the 23rd of june was about. the united kingdom will be the european union and we will build a new relationship with the european union. they will include people from the e.u. into the u.k. and will include the right deal for trade in goods and services. they might also say this to the right honorable gentleman. looking at negotiations, with not be right for me for the government to give a running commentary on negotiations. [shouting] >> order, order. the prime minister's answer mess behind. and they will be. we will ensure we seize the opportunity for growth and prosperity across the whole united kingdom including growth and prosperity in scotland. as we saw this summer, what really gets growth and prosperity in scotland is being a member of the united kingdom. >> thank you, mr. speaker. the country local residents and businesses with many of those claimed a 500-pound voucher from connect to
does she want the united kingdom to remain part of the european single market? yes or no. >> the right honorable gentleman doesn't seem to quite understand what the vote on the 23rd of june was about. the united kingdom will be the european union and we will build a new relationship with the european union. they will include people from the e.u. into the u.k. and will include the right deal for trade in goods and services. they might also say this to the right honorable gentleman. looking...
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will make sure you get the support you need and you who, wherever you are in this country, in the united kingdomyou will have the backing of the united kingdom independence party winning machine, winning machine. [applause] but we can not take our eye off that important elephant in the room, can we? we've won a heat. i'm not even going to talk about battles and wars. i'm going to talk about heats and races and getting over the winning line. we've only just won a heat. a heat in a 28 member-states, olympic competition to lead the european union, and i'm very grateful and i appreciate all of the other countries that are now looking to britain and hoping to emulate, what we have done here in their own countries. but, and here's the but, the uk signature ink is not yet dry on that document. and until it's dry on that document, to every single interviewer who talks to you, to every single romaniac to talks to you -- [applause] , just just remind them, that until we get a signature, until that ink is dry, we're still in. they still tell us what to do. they still boss us about. we have to obey everythi
will make sure you get the support you need and you who, wherever you are in this country, in the united kingdomyou will have the backing of the united kingdom independence party winning machine, winning machine. [applause] but we can not take our eye off that important elephant in the room, can we? we've won a heat. i'm not even going to talk about battles and wars. i'm going to talk about heats and races and getting over the winning line. we've only just won a heat. a heat in a 28...
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does she want the united kingdom to remain part of the european single market? yes or no. >> the right honorable gentleman doesn't seem to quite understand what the vote on the 23rd of june was about. the united kingdom will be the european union and we will build a new relationship with the european union. they will include people from the e.u. into the u.k. and will include the right deal for trade in goods and services. they might also say this to the right honorable gentleman. looking at negotiations, with not be right for me for the government to give a running commentary on negotiations. [shouting] >> order, order. the prime minister's answer mess behind. and they will be. we will ensure we seize the opportunity for growth and prosperity across the whole united kingdom including growth and prosperity in scotland. as we saw this summer, what really gets growth and prosperity in scotland is being a member of the united kingdom. >> thank you, mr. speaker. the country local residents and businesses with many of those claimed a 500-pound voucher from connect to
does she want the united kingdom to remain part of the european single market? yes or no. >> the right honorable gentleman doesn't seem to quite understand what the vote on the 23rd of june was about. the united kingdom will be the european union and we will build a new relationship with the european union. they will include people from the e.u. into the u.k. and will include the right deal for trade in goods and services. they might also say this to the right honorable gentleman. looking...
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will make sure you get the support you need and you who, wherever you are in this country, in the united kingdomyou will have the backing of the united kingdom independence party winning machine, winning machine. [applause] but we can not take our eye off that important elephant in the room, can we? we've won a heat. i'm not even going to talk about battles and wars. i'm going to talk about heats and races and getting over the winning line. we've only just won a heat. a heat in a 28 member-states, olympic competition to lead the european union, and i'm very grateful and i appreciate all of the other countries that are now looking to britain and hoping to emulate, what we have done here in their own countries. but, and here's the but, the uk signature ink is not yet dry on that document. and until it's dry on that document, to every single interviewer who talks to you, to every single romaniac to talks to you -- [applause] , just remind them, that until we get a signature, until that ink is dry, we're still in. they still tell us what to do. they still boss us about. we have to obey everything th
will make sure you get the support you need and you who, wherever you are in this country, in the united kingdomyou will have the backing of the united kingdom independence party winning machine, winning machine. [applause] but we can not take our eye off that important elephant in the room, can we? we've won a heat. i'm not even going to talk about battles and wars. i'm going to talk about heats and races and getting over the winning line. we've only just won a heat. a heat in a 28...
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as a center of excellence. >> i am very pleased to say we encourage companies to invest in the united kingdom there is a real opportunity so we are a center of excellence in terms of certain areas like manufacturing but as i have said to see the investment coming into the united kingdom from land rover are good examples. i want to see that happening across a wide range of industries but also across the whole country. >> if i am correct for the imported labor the position is very uncertain one and since then we have a vicious attack. we actually need more doctors what will she say to reassure that we value them and how we should be looking coming to work here quick. >> because we have more doctors working through dnaa tests and that has increased since we came into government. but on behalf of citizens, i fully expect to go out and then why we are members of the european union and i fully expect to guarantee their status the circumstances would not be possible from other e.u.u. member states is not guaranteed. >> during her talks with president putin didn't my honorable friend disputes ofis th
as a center of excellence. >> i am very pleased to say we encourage companies to invest in the united kingdom there is a real opportunity so we are a center of excellence in terms of certain areas like manufacturing but as i have said to see the investment coming into the united kingdom from land rover are good examples. i want to see that happening across a wide range of industries but also across the whole country. >> if i am correct for the imported labor the position is very...
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it is part of the united kingdom and it is the united kingdom that will decide on its membership. the new british prime minister indicated she will embark upon the process of removing the u.k. which includes northern ireland from the european union. that is going to happen early next year. the process is going to take a couple of years. i don't underestimate the very seriously complexities that are involved. but what we would like from an irish perspective, that the status quo will be retained in so far as it can. but that's going to be very difficult because like any club, like any organization, one cannot withdraw your membership and enjoy the benefits of that membership. so we're awaiting to see what the british ask is going to be. since the result on the 24th of june. have i had an opportunity of meeting with each and every one of my 27eu foreign affair colleagues. have i impressed upon them the unique situation on the ireland of ireland not only in terms of our trade. but we have a common travel area which we have enjoyed since our independence in 1922 where it would be peopl
it is part of the united kingdom and it is the united kingdom that will decide on its membership. the new british prime minister indicated she will embark upon the process of removing the u.k. which includes northern ireland from the european union. that is going to happen early next year. the process is going to take a couple of years. i don't underestimate the very seriously complexities that are involved. but what we would like from an irish perspective, that the status quo will be retained...
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this is the first time that the 27 meet without the united kingdom. ere is a lot of necessity to coordinate and to incorporate more and more intensively. a co-heerpt united kingdom line. it will meet 27 different lines over the european union. i hope the message over the summit is unity. guy: caroline is not in berlin this morning. she is in bratislava. it is also sunny there. this is the starting point in so many ways. what are we expecting to achieve today? wewell, we can see caroline, can't hear her. actually can't hear me. andrew can. he is sitting next to me. martin shuments making the point that while the u.k. seems to be all asea in terms of its brexit position, the e.u. appears to have not formulated a policy as well. what where does the biggest challenge lie? is it europe figuring out what it needs to do next or britain? >> a good question. i think there are issues on both sides. in our view, the biggest challenge lies with the u.k.. there is where you put an issue to the vote for people where i think there were some kind of competing aims or
this is the first time that the 27 meet without the united kingdom. ere is a lot of necessity to coordinate and to incorporate more and more intensively. a co-heerpt united kingdom line. it will meet 27 different lines over the european union. i hope the message over the summit is unity. guy: caroline is not in berlin this morning. she is in bratislava. it is also sunny there. this is the starting point in so many ways. what are we expecting to achieve today? wewell, we can see caroline, can't...
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northern ireland being a part of the united kingdom. t they voted by a significant argin to remain. northern ireland itself is not a unitary member of the european union. it is part of the united kingdom and it is the united kingdom that will decide on its embership. the prime minister has indicated she would embark on the process of removing the uk, which includes northern ireland. that will happen early next ear. the process will take a couple years. i do not underestimate the serious league of complexities involved. what we would like, from an irish perspective, is that the status quo will be retained in so far as it can. but that will be difficult, because like any club, you cannot withdraw your membership, and enjoy the benefits of that membership. we are waiting to see what the british ask is going to be since the result of the 24th of june. i have had an opportunity of meeting with each and every one of my 27 eu foreign affairs olleagues. i have impressed upon them the unique situation with ireland, not only in terms of trade, but
northern ireland being a part of the united kingdom. t they voted by a significant argin to remain. northern ireland itself is not a unitary member of the european union. it is part of the united kingdom and it is the united kingdom that will decide on its embership. the prime minister has indicated she would embark on the process of removing the uk, which includes northern ireland. that will happen early next ear. the process will take a couple years. i do not underestimate the serious league...
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applause] [applause] >> conference, the european union referendum in the outcome britain or the united kingdom however you want to start it is embarking on a new era. it's the same for our party to united kingdom independence party. i am not nigel like. [laughter] i am not even nigel liked. i will never ever pretend to be so. what i will be doing is stepping into his leadership shoes but i will be doing everything to achieve the political success that he's handing over to me. now i recognize politics is a different scenario than what i've been used to in terms of leading companies, both private and public sector. but what i do appreciate is i can be leader but if i am not leader with you people behind me that title is meaningless. i can give you this though everyone, and absolute reassurance that i believe in ukip's noise of liberty, common sense, democracy and pragmatic approaches to the challenges this country faces. my language might be a little different. i'm not going to be retiring so unlike nigel i may not be able to sanctify my want to be but i tell you one thing you will always get al
applause] [applause] >> conference, the european union referendum in the outcome britain or the united kingdom however you want to start it is embarking on a new era. it's the same for our party to united kingdom independence party. i am not nigel like. [laughter] i am not even nigel liked. i will never ever pretend to be so. what i will be doing is stepping into his leadership shoes but i will be doing everything to achieve the political success that he's handing over to me. now i...
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after leaving the campaign for the united kingdom to leave the european union, also known as brexit. his remarks are about 20 minutes. [applause] >> wow! thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you. ladies and gentlemen, thank you. thank you for that fantastic welcome. we did it. we got our country back. [applause] and we would not have done it without you. the people's army of ukip and i am proud of every single one of you. thank you. [applause] nigel farage: the events of june the 23rd, we realized we were going to win, it felt to be like a fairytale come true. because this has been a very long journey, indeed. 25 years ago, i joined the anti-federalist league. not many people can say that. [laughter] nigel farage: because they were not many of us. in 1993, it became ukip and i said to myself, it does not matter that all my friends and family and business colleagues think i have gone mad. it does not matter to me that history says it is impossible to get a new political party off the ground enough country. to me, it was very simple. all those years ago, it was a matter of principle.
after leaving the campaign for the united kingdom to leave the european union, also known as brexit. his remarks are about 20 minutes. [applause] >> wow! thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you. ladies and gentlemen, thank you. thank you for that fantastic welcome. we did it. we got our country back. [applause] and we would not have done it without you. the people's army of ukip and i am proud of every single one of you. thank you. [applause] nigel farage: the events of june the 23rd,...
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will make sure that you get the support you need and you, wherever you are in this country, in the united kingdom, you will have the backing of the united kingdom independence party winning machine. winning machine. [applause]. >> but, we cannot take our eye off that important elephant in the room, can we? we won a heat your car not even going to talk about battles. on going to talk about keats and races and getting over the winning line. we have only just won a heat. a heat in a 20 member states, olympic competition to lead the european union. i'm very grateful and i appreciate all of the other countries that are now looking to britain and hoping to emulate what we have done here in their own country. but, and here's the butt, the uk signature is not yet dry on that document. until it is dry on that document , to every single interviewer, to every single person who talks to you-- [applause]. >> just reminded them that until we get a signature, and tell that ink is dry we are still in. they still tell us what to do. they still boss is about. we have to obey everything that goes through the europe
will make sure that you get the support you need and you, wherever you are in this country, in the united kingdom, you will have the backing of the united kingdom independence party winning machine. winning machine. [applause]. >> but, we cannot take our eye off that important elephant in the room, can we? we won a heat your car not even going to talk about battles. on going to talk about keats and races and getting over the winning line. we have only just won a heat. a heat in a 20...
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political police -- change of the united kingdom. ere is more interest in you and this party than others would dream of. thank you media, thank you indeed. let me go back to people like you out there in the audience, maybe other ukip members looking at what is going on. -- forcking up things the individuals i have met at events across the country, as you'd thank you. appreciation.e for making me aware of the talent that we now have out there, for the enthusiasm we now have a there, and for those who really want to see ukip deliver further change in this country. you are the grass roots. you are the pivotal base of this party. on behalf of everyone who has spoken today matt akamai thanks for everything -- akamai thanks for everything you do. they face a huge challenge in 2017. i can give you this commitment. i will be behind you, i will make sure that you get the and wherevereed, you are in this country in the united kingdom, you will have the backing of the united kingdom independence party winning machine. [applause] we cannot take o
political police -- change of the united kingdom. ere is more interest in you and this party than others would dream of. thank you media, thank you indeed. let me go back to people like you out there in the audience, maybe other ukip members looking at what is going on. -- forcking up things the individuals i have met at events across the country, as you'd thank you. appreciation.e for making me aware of the talent that we now have out there, for the enthusiasm we now have a there, and for...
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week which is -- which is that this government will be work to go ensure the right deal for the united kingdom in trade, in goods and services. and that includes listening to the concerns that the scottish government and northern islands and whales will raise as well and we will be fully engaged but i say to the honorable lady as i said last week that actually the best thing for the financial sector, the best thing for the economy in scotland is to be part of the united kingdom. >> will my right honorable friend join me in welcoming to show that unemployment in my contingency has -- [shouting] >> the youth unemployment has fallen 12%, will she promote the value of technical skills and science and engineering in push for all children to have a good education that enables them to go as far as talents and hard work will take them. >> i'm very happy to join my honorable friend in welcoming the very good employment figures that we have seen today as he has said unemployment in his contingency is half since 2010, that's because we had an economic plan, we built a strong economy, but he's absolutely
week which is -- which is that this government will be work to go ensure the right deal for the united kingdom in trade, in goods and services. and that includes listening to the concerns that the scottish government and northern islands and whales will raise as well and we will be fully engaged but i say to the honorable lady as i said last week that actually the best thing for the financial sector, the best thing for the economy in scotland is to be part of the united kingdom. >> will...
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question is how do you get such stability in the eu and go forward when you cannot negotiate with the united kingdom, still waiting on article 50. it seems as though behind the scenes, not on the original agenda to discuss negotiations with the united kingdom it is clear that they understand it will start the article 50 will be triggered in the first quarter of 2017. that is apparently what was said to the italians. all of this brewing, still key questions ahead but still they need to first negotiate with the u.k. at camp or the political risks. in those elections, the french, the dutch, and the germans are fighting a rise in a wave of populism. how do you fight that back, you have to tackle the question of immigration. julie: it sounds like there is not much progress on anything, is there any area where you have seen fruitful discussions or there is a little more optimism on having fruitful discussions? eu, when can you expect anything to be made in terms of a quick decision. it seems as though defense and security are becoming very much the forefront of the political debate. the united kingdom sto
question is how do you get such stability in the eu and go forward when you cannot negotiate with the united kingdom, still waiting on article 50. it seems as though behind the scenes, not on the original agenda to discuss negotiations with the united kingdom it is clear that they understand it will start the article 50 will be triggered in the first quarter of 2017. that is apparently what was said to the italians. all of this brewing, still key questions ahead but still they need to first...
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the majority of people in the united kingdom make this decision. it may be an unexpected accident, but it's reality. so it's necessary that we start the procedure of article 50, and also that the united kingdom makes clear what kind of relationship they want with the european union. all the prime ministers and finance ministers said we don't leave europe, we just leave the european union. if you want a contract with the european union, you must make it clear it's a fair balance between rights and obligations. the second thing is it must be clear that an exit to the single market can only be in the case if you accept the four freedoms of the european union. that's the message we'll give to the minister. >> in terms of what too many people in the british government may be wanting, you think they want the rights without the obligations? do you think mr. fox and mr. johnson underestimated the desire of europe to be more hard on free labor and passporting rights? >> one of the problems will be united kingdom and london especially is very, very strong mar
the majority of people in the united kingdom make this decision. it may be an unexpected accident, but it's reality. so it's necessary that we start the procedure of article 50, and also that the united kingdom makes clear what kind of relationship they want with the european union. all the prime ministers and finance ministers said we don't leave europe, we just leave the european union. if you want a contract with the european union, you must make it clear it's a fair balance between rights...
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politicians in the united kingdom have debating the merits of a petition, who in a second referendumn the countries eu membership, 25% of -- more than 4 million people have signed an online demand for a change in the law that would allow a fresh full on the brakes at issue. -- on the brexit issue. as confirmed by the minister in charge of exit. -- of brexit. >> there will be no attempt to stay in the eu by the back door, no attempt to frustrate the british people, no attempt to engineer a second referendum. because some people did not like the first answer. ae people have spoken in referendum offered to them by this government, and confirmed by parliament, by all of us on both sides of the argument, and we must all respect it. that is a simple matter of democratic politics. anchor: more on this from london. we can speak to her now. has been toldblic there will be no second referendum. did this serve any useful purpose or is it politicians going through the motions? guest: it is democracy in action. not only are mps coming back to work, but we actually have a clash in timing. debate t
politicians in the united kingdom have debating the merits of a petition, who in a second referendumn the countries eu membership, 25% of -- more than 4 million people have signed an online demand for a change in the law that would allow a fresh full on the brakes at issue. -- on the brexit issue. as confirmed by the minister in charge of exit. -- of brexit. >> there will be no attempt to stay in the eu by the back door, no attempt to frustrate the british people, no attempt to engineer a...
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the united kingdom a g7 country? lies at the second economy in europe with the unlimited exits to the single market? and they cut its now. this is a lose-lose situation for both sides. >> protests in argentina over cuts to energy subsidies. for years residents have paid rock-bottom energy prices. in a unanimous decision in august, the supreme court ordered public hearings before inducing the home heating gas subsidies that have been in place for years. protesters gathered outside the courtroom, saying they need to subsidies as they are already being hammered by a 40% inflation rate. to pay tariffsve two or three times more expensive than what other countries pay. an explanation, and it is that everything is done for company profits. we reject this model that only allows those on top to get richer while there are people who end up without basic services. anchor: finally, have you ever wondered if your boss is a psychopath? there is a 20% chance you are right. that is a courting -- that is according to a study from bond
the united kingdom a g7 country? lies at the second economy in europe with the unlimited exits to the single market? and they cut its now. this is a lose-lose situation for both sides. >> protests in argentina over cuts to energy subsidies. for years residents have paid rock-bottom energy prices. in a unanimous decision in august, the supreme court ordered public hearings before inducing the home heating gas subsidies that have been in place for years. protesters gathered outside the...
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and with those discussions of the united kingdom's future. so what assurances can you get you take those interest but to have huge amount of concerns the. >> but we are and i see that almost immediately. >> thank you very much. >> but for your spectacular french. -- fred to incorporate that with the power. >> so to speculate you clearly don't want to do be transparent now. because it is certainty. and transparent. and to clarify for britain. with that arrangement. and with of business community. and also to be in the market. but with that description is simply is not true. that they are syndicated and with a previous government. but that is whenever we try to find anyone to blame. they were not there. but let me finish. but your description of the economy is simply teenine the case. with those big business decisions and then with a certain period of time and with that long term assessment and with that investment after words to have that referendum. to put money into a country in a big way. that previously were concerned about this. so frankly
and with those discussions of the united kingdom's future. so what assurances can you get you take those interest but to have huge amount of concerns the. >> but we are and i see that almost immediately. >> thank you very much. >> but for your spectacular french. -- fred to incorporate that with the power. >> so to speculate you clearly don't want to do be transparent now. because it is certainty. and transparent. and to clarify for britain. with that arrangement. and...
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>> i absolutely recognize the role the industry plays in the united kingdom. ago ton see the huge success. the growth continues in that company with regards to this issue. in the trades and services to the united kingdom. it's not to simply think o simps trying to replicate something. it's what they've been looking for and what they want to see so that we can afford to deal. there've been russian missiles. there is a banned chemical weapon. can the minister told a houser based on the discussions aboutoe the situation whether that commitment still holds the humanitarian relief to finally get through by whatever means to the people who suffered for so long. they've made it difficult forr the delivery of the commitment. i raised directly with president putin in my discussions with h him. we've been very clear in our opposition as he won a. it's important that those reports be properly looked at but longer term, we remain committed to the political transition and that will be a political transition without president asad. >> mr. speaker i'm very pleased to hear the
>> i absolutely recognize the role the industry plays in the united kingdom. ago ton see the huge success. the growth continues in that company with regards to this issue. in the trades and services to the united kingdom. it's not to simply think o simps trying to replicate something. it's what they've been looking for and what they want to see so that we can afford to deal. there've been russian missiles. there is a banned chemical weapon. can the minister told a houser based on the...
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distribution of funding so that there is equitable funding across all regions and countries of the united kingdom? >> i am please that had it was this government that introduce it had military covenant and recognized the importance of that -- those serving in armed forces and important veterans in armed forces. that will certainly be looked at . >> does she agree that the cooperation between russia and the united states in respect to the letter sent interest to develop link with russia and many more problems in that region? >> my honorable friend is right that the agreement that has been reached between russia and united states about syria is an important agreement and i think everybody in this house want to see that working being put into practice and actually working on the ground. i would say that there has been a number of occasions where we seem what appears to be step forward and sadly it hasn't been possible to implement them. i hope this would be different and mark important step. in relation to russia, i think we should have no doubt about the relationship we should have with russia, it'
distribution of funding so that there is equitable funding across all regions and countries of the united kingdom? >> i am please that had it was this government that introduce it had military covenant and recognized the importance of that -- those serving in armed forces and important veterans in armed forces. that will certainly be looked at . >> does she agree that the cooperation between russia and the united states in respect to the letter sent interest to develop link with...
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will make sure that you get the support you need, and you, wherever you in this country, in the united kingdomyou will have the backing of the united kingdom independence party winning machine. winning machine. [applause] we cannot take our eye off that important elephant in the room; can we? we have won a heat. i am not even going it talk about battles and wars. i am going to talk about heats and races and getting over the winning line. we have only just won a heat. a heat in a 28-member state to lead the european union. i am very, very grateful and i appreciate all of the other coaches that are now looking to britain and hoping to immolate what we have done here in their own countries. but and here is the but the u.k. signature ink is not yet dry on that document. and until it is dry on that document every single romania who talks tuesday -- [laughter] [applause] >> just remind them until we get a signature, until that ink is dry we are still in. they still tell us what to do. we have to obey everything that the european union, various levels of what they report as government and democratic
will make sure that you get the support you need, and you, wherever you in this country, in the united kingdomyou will have the backing of the united kingdom independence party winning machine. winning machine. [applause] we cannot take our eye off that important elephant in the room; can we? we have won a heat. i am not even going it talk about battles and wars. i am going to talk about heats and races and getting over the winning line. we have only just won a heat. a heat in a 28-member state...
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you have been all over the united kingdom on manufacturing, japan, india, china, we are looking forwardoming out, what a great day to be speaking to the -- tom: david kotok with us. fed,t to talk about the the real economy, the reason donald trump has traction and governor sanders had traction, gop is not what used to be, do you have believed that we get to 3% or 4% real gdp? david: i do not see how it happens, tubers and maybe. -- 2% maybe. tom: how does your derivatives world change if we go to these lower glide paths, lower terminal rates? >> to rivet us pricing, not much changing, focused on short-term rates and options. environment where equity multiples will be elevated and people have to get now,to that appeared people are paying more for hedges at times when equity multiples are elevated. tom: but there is a price to that. within a longer-term strategy. the cost of hedging is one of gdp.utcomes of kotok's 2% get used, you need to to the timing and being tactical, we have these prolonged times of calm i -- followed by sharp drawdowns. people need to take into account that the new
you have been all over the united kingdom on manufacturing, japan, india, china, we are looking forwardoming out, what a great day to be speaking to the -- tom: david kotok with us. fed,t to talk about the the real economy, the reason donald trump has traction and governor sanders had traction, gop is not what used to be, do you have believed that we get to 3% or 4% real gdp? david: i do not see how it happens, tubers and maybe. -- 2% maybe. tom: how does your derivatives world change if we go...
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mexico buys more from the united states than from germany, spain, france, italy, japan, and the united kingdom combined. many jobs in the american manufacturing industry were not lost to other regions of the world precisely because of the development and because we have developed a competitive north american joint manufacturing platform. on average, 40% of the content of mexican exports is made in the united states. as partners, we should work together to keep jobs from leaving our region. however, this does not mean that the free trade agreement of north america cannot be enhanced for the benefit of both sides. nafta is a 22-year-old agreement. the next american president will find in my government a partner willing to find ways to modernize nafta. so it can be more effective in creating more good paying jobs both sides of on the border. i do not believe trade should be treated as a zero-sum endeavor. where one must lose so the other can win. quite the contrary. it should be seen as efforts creating value for both sides and making our region the most competitive and innovative in the whole wo
mexico buys more from the united states than from germany, spain, france, italy, japan, and the united kingdom combined. many jobs in the american manufacturing industry were not lost to other regions of the world precisely because of the development and because we have developed a competitive north american joint manufacturing platform. on average, 40% of the content of mexican exports is made in the united states. as partners, we should work together to keep jobs from leaving our region....
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the european union will meet for the first time without the united kingdom. they'll be discussing how to keep the alliance together and avoid another "brexit" situation. the e-u's 27 remaining nations will focus on issues such as migration.. terrorism and globalization. today oliver stone's "snowden" hits theaters.. the film is based on foer government employee edward snowden -- a man who exposed widespread wiretapping by the national security agency.. and became one of the most wanted fugitives in the world. the film is rated 'r'. television's biggest night is almost here. the 68-th annual emmy awards take place sunday night in los angeles. the red carpet was rolled out yesterday.. and today crews are taking care of any last-minute touches. n-b-c received 41 nominations -- the most of any broadcast emmys start sunday night at 5 o'clock. you've heard about.. and you've seen it -- now you can ?buy? it.. the iphone 7 will be in stores today. and the lines have been growing all around the world.. even right here in the valley.. apple says the larger iphone 7 plus
the european union will meet for the first time without the united kingdom. they'll be discussing how to keep the alliance together and avoid another "brexit" situation. the e-u's 27 remaining nations will focus on issues such as migration.. terrorism and globalization. today oliver stone's "snowden" hits theaters.. the film is based on foer government employee edward snowden -- a man who exposed widespread wiretapping by the national security agency.. and became one of the...
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meet for the first time without the united kingdom represented. the evidence of bre-xit. the leaders plan to talk about how they'll keep the union together and avoid more defections. britain voted to leave the e-u in june... the country's departure is not yet finalized. new prime minister theresa may says she's in no hurry to start the formal two year process of leaving. a house intelligence committee says nsa leaker edward snowden is not the hero he claims to be. snowden tried to whistleblower by leaking stolen documents in 20-13... he's now living in russia to avoid arrest. but the intelligence committee says- he did more harm than good. many of the leaked documents were military and defense secrets- which had nothing to do with americans' privacy. snowden is askign for a presidential pardon because he says he helped the u-s by revealing secret domestic surveillance. a movie about snowden's story hits theaters today.. starring joseph gordon levitt. thousands of modern day hero. the b-b-c reports.. a petition to put steve irwin on currency has 20 thousand signatures. irw
meet for the first time without the united kingdom represented. the evidence of bre-xit. the leaders plan to talk about how they'll keep the union together and avoid more defections. britain voted to leave the e-u in june... the country's departure is not yet finalized. new prime minister theresa may says she's in no hurry to start the formal two year process of leaving. a house intelligence committee says nsa leaker edward snowden is not the hero he claims to be. snowden tried to whistleblower...
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this is the first time the 27 meet with out the united kingdom. ssity tot of coordinate and cooperate more and more intensively. we have to avoid 27 different lines of the european union, so i hope the message of the summit is unity. the key question then, what can they actually achieve here? 27 leaders, 27 views perhaps, the watchword is unity? precisely what they have to focus on, to show a time of coming together in a moment when we are within turmoil. they will try to highlight some sort of roadmap for themselves without the u.k. says therellande must be a bratislava plan, how to strengthen external borders, injecting opportunity of growth, of jobs, particularly for youth, and how to fight the threat of terror. as i say, this is the time of turmoil. we are likely's to see divisions in the eu -- we are likely to see divisions within the eu. independent, poland, hungary, those countries are effortsfor stronger within the countries themselves. the president of the european council saying new powers is not the desired recipe. is it more integration
this is the first time the 27 meet with out the united kingdom. ssity tot of coordinate and cooperate more and more intensively. we have to avoid 27 different lines of the european union, so i hope the message of the summit is unity. the key question then, what can they actually achieve here? 27 leaders, 27 views perhaps, the watchword is unity? precisely what they have to focus on, to show a time of coming together in a moment when we are within turmoil. they will try to highlight some sort of...
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the idea of single marketers, a wonderful story on the idea of london and the united kingdom. they need the eu single market or not? it has done that for a bit, hasn't it? they will increase in prosperity, having more jobs and globerowth, showing the that london is open. that means access to the single market and talking to european neighbors and remembering a special relationship. we have got to use an opportunity to reconsider what -- with the eu and also recognize america, canada, australia, japan, india as well. >> still ahead, how young undocumented immigrants in the u.s. feel about the upcoming presidential election. plus, we are keeping a close eye on the markets. trading within a range. .othing too wild the federal reserve and the bank of japan on wednesday. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: this is bloomberg markets. david: election issue is not about politics. focuses on the electorate and people in the u.s. election. also speaks to those who have the most at stake in november, undocumented immigrants. highest ofhe undocumented immigrants in the u.s. the second highest ra
the idea of single marketers, a wonderful story on the idea of london and the united kingdom. they need the eu single market or not? it has done that for a bit, hasn't it? they will increase in prosperity, having more jobs and globerowth, showing the that london is open. that means access to the single market and talking to european neighbors and remembering a special relationship. we have got to use an opportunity to reconsider what -- with the eu and also recognize america, canada,...
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wanted to bring in a chart economic surprise is ramping up higher in the united kingdom. do have an overestimation -- it seems as if brexit concerns were not there. do you agree? kevin: i don't agree. i think it is the calm before the storm. when you look at the leading indicator data, which has driven a lot of this, the number for the u.k. in the previous month was very weak. a huge rebound in august. unsurprisingly, when the previous reading was taken, we had just had the brexit vote. we did not have the u.k. government in place. the politicians were coming up to try to support markets. companies were risk-averse at the time with low forecasts. where ithe reading reads that things improved or got worse in the previous month. now we have had the august 1 and it is the reverse of that. things have improved since the end of july, certainly. you aggravate the two together, they do point to a slowdown. you have to take the data in combination. when carney appears today, he will be given a hard time. they will say that he should not have cut rates like he did. carney's respon
wanted to bring in a chart economic surprise is ramping up higher in the united kingdom. do have an overestimation -- it seems as if brexit concerns were not there. do you agree? kevin: i don't agree. i think it is the calm before the storm. when you look at the leading indicator data, which has driven a lot of this, the number for the u.k. in the previous month was very weak. a huge rebound in august. unsurprisingly, when the previous reading was taken, we had just had the brexit vote. we did...
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a wonderful story on the idea of london in the united kingdom, do they need the eu single market?hey not? can you go at it alone? >> we will survive. the issue is increasing prosperity, having more jobs, growth, being a beacon for the rest of the world. that means having access to the single market. that means talking to our european neighbors. my point is simple. we've got to use brexit as an opportunity to reconfigure our relationship with the eu but also recognize america, canada, .ustralia, japan, india francine: must watch tv. silicon. talking to this is a great scoop by --omberg. a name shut out thank you for joining us. how realistic that the u.k. ,oved away from single market lose passporting rights and still thrives? >> the ambition is to keep access to the single market and have a guess have a passporting equivalent. -- have a passporting equivalent. that is what the government is banking on, the fact that it is too costly for the eu for the company to raise a lot of money in london to give up london as a financial center. this would be a great time for london. at the mo
a wonderful story on the idea of london in the united kingdom, do they need the eu single market?hey not? can you go at it alone? >> we will survive. the issue is increasing prosperity, having more jobs, growth, being a beacon for the rest of the world. that means having access to the single market. that means talking to our european neighbors. my point is simple. we've got to use brexit as an opportunity to reconfigure our relationship with the eu but also recognize america, canada,...
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in my trip to the united kingdom i was horrified to learn there is a deal between the uk and saudi arabia that they're not going to criticize them at the united nations. so, you know, this is also -- we need to call out our leaders. we need to challenge them. they need to show responsibility. we've heard the previous speaker talk about the financing, which is a huge problem. and i'm proud to tell you that the progressive muslim groups in canada, including my organization, muslims facing tomorrow, worked with the government to have them track trace the financing that was coming into the mosques and the muslim organizations. once you track the money 25% of your problem is solved there. because you know on the backs of pet throw dollars there are agendas. the signature of the islamists is stamped and they have the blessings of their elected representatives. so very often the islamists are in the government, or giving advice to our leaders, and this is how the sharia courts start with a small movement. again valerie mentioned we force the courts here -- it took us one year, but they actual le
in my trip to the united kingdom i was horrified to learn there is a deal between the uk and saudi arabia that they're not going to criticize them at the united nations. so, you know, this is also -- we need to call out our leaders. we need to challenge them. they need to show responsibility. we've heard the previous speaker talk about the financing, which is a huge problem. and i'm proud to tell you that the progressive muslim groups in canada, including my organization, muslims facing...
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those efforts time, particularly at a when my working assumption was if, in fact, the people of the united kingdom decided to leave the european union, their first priority would be to renegotiate terms of trade with the economic unit that they sell half of their goods to. , i think, the is approach the prime minister is wisely taking, that in a prudent , well-informed fashion with consultations with businesses and stakeholders as well as her counterparts across the channel, they -- the prime minister makes a determination about how those negotiations should proceed. and we are fully supportive of a that is as little disruptive as possible so that not just the people of united kingdom but people around the continuedbenefit from recovery and economic growth th. what i committed to teresa is that we will consult closely with her as she and her government move forward with brexit negotiations to make sure we do not see adverse effects in the trading and commercial relationships between the united states and united kingdom. obviously we have an enormous amount of trade that already takes place. te hav
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including the u-s, the united kingdom, and even australia. google said most of the services were back up in running last night. but some workers were still reporting issues overnight. and most of them will be pretty busy today... catching up on that inbox. and check out this crazy video from china: typhoon winds caused this giant inflatable moon-balloon to roll through the streets. it blew away from where it was the balloon was part of an installation to celebrate the mid-autumn moon festival... which takes place tomorrow. the runaway moon did not cause any injuries. still ahead: a girl spearheading one major charity event. and it all took place... in her toy car. her amazing story, when good a box is where you keep things safe. who wants that? i'm moving forward. new oikos greek nonfat yogurt helps keep me going. now with all-natural ingredients with vitamin d and 12 grams of protein. the time is now 4 xxx... and heres a quick look at the top trending stories this morning. you know the old saying -- cats have nine lives? well we have an updat
including the u-s, the united kingdom, and even australia. google said most of the services were back up in running last night. but some workers were still reporting issues overnight. and most of them will be pretty busy today... catching up on that inbox. and check out this crazy video from china: typhoon winds caused this giant inflatable moon-balloon to roll through the streets. it blew away from where it was the balloon was part of an installation to celebrate the mid-autumn moon...
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what happened to precipitate these changes in the united kingdom? >> they came about through problems. >> like a national scandal after a series of high profile false confessions including an arson murder case eerily similar to robert davis'. >> instigated of the way prisoners were dealt with in custody. >> the result? a complete overhaul of the system. every officer in the uk retrained to rigorous standards that apply in every region of the country. strict rules were put in place for suspect interviews. all interviews in serious cases. video recorded. >> there were two cameras up there. one gives a head and shoulders shot of the interviewee and a clear picture of you. the other is a global view of the room. everyone who's in the room is shown in the picture. that's about showing exactly what happened. >> and this was key. no more lying. in america, it's legal for cops to lie to suspects. not here. >> could you, for example, go into this interview and say, i have a certain specific piece of evidence that tells me you're guilty if you don't have that
what happened to precipitate these changes in the united kingdom? >> they came about through problems. >> like a national scandal after a series of high profile false confessions including an arson murder case eerily similar to robert davis'. >> instigated of the way prisoners were dealt with in custody. >> the result? a complete overhaul of the system. every officer in the uk retrained to rigorous standards that apply in every region of the country. strict rules were...
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the owner of a japanese restaurant in the united kingdom banned the phones, he rants and embarrasses customers if they volunteer the phone rules. no sushi for you. >> megan: i have my phone here. it is today's book. i like to look through the book. and like a kindle. >> lance: i love this and when someone puts the rules in place. >> megan: you are not pulling out the phonement>> lance: i would respect the foreign restaurant. some restaurants are paying their employees more so you don't tip. it is better for the customer. >> lilliana: it is better for the person if you are not downing by yourself. it is frustrating when someone is having dinner with me and checking their phone. >> megan: you are telling me none of you ever took your phone? to go to to a space. >> megan: we put the cell phones in the middle of the table. and everyone don't take the phone. >> lilliana: everyone is instagraming pictures of the phone. like they are a professional food photographer. well, lance is. i saw this one girl get stood on her chair to get an over the shot. like a drone shot of her food. and she to
the owner of a japanese restaurant in the united kingdom banned the phones, he rants and embarrasses customers if they volunteer the phone rules. no sushi for you. >> megan: i have my phone here. it is today's book. i like to look through the book. and like a kindle. >> lance: i love this and when someone puts the rules in place. >> megan: you are not pulling out the phonement>> lance: i would respect the foreign restaurant. some restaurants are paying their employees...
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. >> is this to the united kingdom's benefit? united kingdom with brexit become the new ireland? >> they certainly seemed in a good position to do that. if they're out of the eu and out of the reach of the european commission and its tax regulators they can certainly say come on, guys. we're a much nicer place to be. e welcome your investment. we welcome the jobs. it looks like the e.u. is pushing back against that. >> your job is to talk to them and encourage them. give me a sense of the scale of how big a shock wave this is causing. >> i think companies are taking stock but i think it's the and it is a is really dangerous precedent. foreign investment could not rely on the statutory tax basis of each member state's taxes. it would open up to the commission at any point in time. retrofitting -- it's very damaging. i think that is the most worrying thing from yesterday in the short term is the commission who on the one hand should be promoting job creation, enterprise development within the european union that desperately needs th
. >> is this to the united kingdom's benefit? united kingdom with brexit become the new ireland? >> they certainly seemed in a good position to do that. if they're out of the eu and out of the reach of the european commission and its tax regulators they can certainly say come on, guys. we're a much nicer place to be. e welcome your investment. we welcome the jobs. it looks like the e.u. is pushing back against that. >> your job is to talk to them and encourage them. give me a...
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. >> he said a few moments ago of credito lack availability in the united kingdom. do you think some sectors are amply providing credit and other operatingmall sectors. manufacturers -- annual supply credit? >> a fair challenge to have the statement qualified. if you have a viable business idea, if you qualify for a totgage, you should be able find it. there will always be sectors in this economy, any economy, for which credit is more difficult given shifts in their competitiveness, a variety of factors. it has in the case for some time. that access to credit for small and medium-sized has been challenging and certainly more challenging relative history. and has improved with time that should be helped not just but also maintaining restrictions on very high loan to value and loan to income mortgage lending, which encourages banks to use their balance sheets in a more diversified and less risky fashion. a moment ago that one reason for easing monetary conditions was you were concerned about what parliament might do in terms of the arrangements, which shows a lot of co
. >> he said a few moments ago of credito lack availability in the united kingdom. do you think some sectors are amply providing credit and other operatingmall sectors. manufacturers -- annual supply credit? >> a fair challenge to have the statement qualified. if you have a viable business idea, if you qualify for a totgage, you should be able find it. there will always be sectors in this economy, any economy, for which credit is more difficult given shifts in their competitiveness,...
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we have seen big moves in the united kingdom. chandra for first word news. >> apple's ceo says they will stop sending overseas cash. -- ade the comment >> we pay the 400 to ireland. we paid 400 to the u.s.. provisioned several billion dollars for the u.s. for payment as soon as we repatriated. and right now, i would forecast said repatriation to occur next year. >> he is confident that apple will win its tax battle. he called it meddling that the eu will that apple must pay more than $14 billion in back taxes. british prime minister has sent out the first of brexit negotiations. she says she wants to -- she suggest that she is willing to leave the eu single markets to accomplish that. the supreme court is refusing to --ise the id requirements that lawmakers intentionally estimated against minorities. news 24 hours a day card by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. caroline: thank you very much. coming up, a special interview that you do not want to miss. joergensen giving us an out
we have seen big moves in the united kingdom. chandra for first word news. >> apple's ceo says they will stop sending overseas cash. -- ade the comment >> we pay the 400 to ireland. we paid 400 to the u.s.. provisioned several billion dollars for the u.s. for payment as soon as we repatriated. and right now, i would forecast said repatriation to occur next year. >> he is confident that apple will win its tax battle. he called it meddling that the eu will that apple must pay...
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as a new prime minister to the united kingdom, my pledge to this united nations is simple. the u.k. will be a confident strong and dependable partner internationally true to the universal values that we share together. we will continue to honor our commitment to spend 7% of our gross national building on the achievements we have made to reduce poverty, deal with instability and increase prosperity the world over. and we will drive forward the implementation of the sustainable development goals. we will continue to champion the rights of women and girls, making sure that all girls get the education they deserve. and tackling horrific abuses such as sexual violence in conflict. we will continue to be a steadfast permanent member of the security council, meeting our nato commitment to spend 2% of g.d.p. on defense and making a leading contribution to u.n. peacekeeping efforts where we have doubled our commitment including new deployments to somalia and south sudan. we will continue to stand up for the rules-based international system and for international law. as i join other leaders i
as a new prime minister to the united kingdom, my pledge to this united nations is simple. the u.k. will be a confident strong and dependable partner internationally true to the universal values that we share together. we will continue to honor our commitment to spend 7% of our gross national building on the achievements we have made to reduce poverty, deal with instability and increase prosperity the world over. and we will drive forward the implementation of the sustainable development goals....