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and tony cameron has promised a referendum on e.u.embership in the next two years, and that will be very controversial. >> wow. a lot going on. all right. dana lewis for us live in london. thank you. as dana mentioned even though the conservatives won, the scottish national party was the biggest surprise in the election. barnaby phillips reports from glasgow. >> reporter: she is now the most powerful woman in british politics. she has lead the scottish national party to an astonishing victory all but sweeping the labor party out of scotland. >> it hasn't happened overnight, labor has been losing the trust of the people of scotland for many years and failed to heed repeated warnings but we're seeing scotland put its trust in this party and be a voice for more aggressive politics. >> reporter: a succession of leading politicians lost their seats. for some in the party which has such deep roots in scotland there was gallows humor, but others must wonder what happened. >> it's not an easy one to explain. as far as i can make out, the scot
and tony cameron has promised a referendum on e.u.embership in the next two years, and that will be very controversial. >> wow. a lot going on. all right. dana lewis for us live in london. thank you. as dana mentioned even though the conservatives won, the scottish national party was the biggest surprise in the election. barnaby phillips reports from glasgow. >> reporter: she is now the most powerful woman in british politics. she has lead the scottish national party to an...
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hours of this morning we'll governor as a party of one nation, one united kingdom. >> tony, there is more. cameron in his pre-election promises committed himself to holding a referendum on britain's membership in the european union within a two-year period. while he does that, that may cast a very big cloud over the economy here so it's a major challenge and it will be a very deep debate on the future of britain and it's participation in the european union to come. there are a lot of big challenges for him. >> what is next for rival parties? many of which i'm thinking labor, did very poorly in yesterday's vote. >> big talent hunt i can tell you because all of the leaders of those three parties resigned today. you had ed miliban. he had to step down they performed so badly. the ukip leader also left. the head of the liberal democrats have left. there is a tremendous vacuum now. >> any word why predictions--some are telling me that the polling was within the margin of error. i'm not sure if that's all together true, but any word where the predictions about the outcome seemed to be so wrong? >> they'
hours of this morning we'll governor as a party of one nation, one united kingdom. >> tony, there is more. cameron in his pre-election promises committed himself to holding a referendum on britain's membership in the european union within a two-year period. while he does that, that may cast a very big cloud over the economy here so it's a major challenge and it will be a very deep debate on the future of britain and it's participation in the european union to come. there are a lot of big...
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let's be honest a couple of years ago david cameron, tony blair, all of us thought there's to way they'llse to winning the referendum. they almost did. 45% and then even after that i don't think anyone in the world dreamed nicholas at that time thought we were going to get 50 plus seats. it's much more complicated than that. there's big changes going on politically in the u.k. and i just think we've got to be -- i think we should take our time. we took a long time not to have a debate the last time. i think we should maybe this time take a fairly long time to have that debate. >> on another note he's be taking a lot for saying i'll eat my hat. i was watching you at one minute past 10 last night. you said if those are right, i'll eat my kilt. are you going to eat a kilt. >> i'll give it a little kiss. >> careful. >> what i actually said -- i don't think it would be very tastey. what i said is if the exit poll is right and the s&p get 58 seats i'll eat my kilt. they got 56. >> who's the next labour leader? >> i don't know and what's more i think it is not -- this is not going to rectify jus
let's be honest a couple of years ago david cameron, tony blair, all of us thought there's to way they'llse to winning the referendum. they almost did. 45% and then even after that i don't think anyone in the world dreamed nicholas at that time thought we were going to get 50 plus seats. it's much more complicated than that. there's big changes going on politically in the u.k. and i just think we've got to be -- i think we should take our time. we took a long time not to have a debate the last...
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. >> and tony in my air, the team is saying that your name this year from now on is cameron. >> i'm not. >> okay. >> listen tony enough from you over there. >> i'll take that. absolutely. >> daniella says it's time to move on. i'm speaking of myself in the third person with a fake anytime. >>> an important "pop news" announcement. we had to call in friends to help. right now, we'll begin. >> now, from high above central park. we present -- >> oh hello. >> jessiej. >> prepare yourself america. >> with "good morning america"'s insanely hot summer concert lineup. >> "gma" is burning up. >> it all starts next friday. >> are you ready for me central park? because here i come. >> with jessiej. live in concert. >> i'll light the way to your summer. >> then get this. ed sheeran. >> are you ready to get your party on? >> takes over morning tv and central park. so how do you follow gnat? should we tell them? >> okay america. let's get it on. >> jason derulo. florence and the machine. adam lament better. dierks bentley. florida georgia line. 5 seconds of summer. nicki minaj. and a surprise announc
. >> and tony in my air, the team is saying that your name this year from now on is cameron. >> i'm not. >> okay. >> listen tony enough from you over there. >> i'll take that. absolutely. >> daniella says it's time to move on. i'm speaking of myself in the third person with a fake anytime. >>> an important "pop news" announcement. we had to call in friends to help. right now, we'll begin. >> now, from high above central park. we...
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cameron even though he managed to win a majority he had a stronger majority in 2010. whereas now he has a majority that is only a handful of members of cabinet. compared to what tonynjoyed back in 1997. 101 seats. david cameron only has a majority of handful of members of parliament. so it will be interesting to see how he handles this over the next few years. there are other smaller parties that he could have deals with on a case by case basis, but i think he is going to have to be quite careful and make sure they are on side on a variety of issues. >> hey, we'll see you later on. barbara touching on the political landscape in scotland radically altered, and as barnaby phillips reports it is now the third largest force in british politics. [ applause ] >> reporter: she is now the most powerful woman in british politics. she had lead the scottish national party to an astounding victory. all but sweeping the labor party out of scotland. >> it is not something that happened overnight or even just since the referendum. labor has been losing the trust of the people of scotland for many years. but what we're seeing today is scotland putting its trust in the snp to stan
cameron even though he managed to win a majority he had a stronger majority in 2010. whereas now he has a majority that is only a handful of members of cabinet. compared to what tonynjoyed back in 1997. 101 seats. david cameron only has a majority of handful of members of parliament. so it will be interesting to see how he handles this over the next few years. there are other smaller parties that he could have deals with on a case by case basis, but i think he is going to have to be quite...
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when tony blair came to power he had an majority of 179. and then 167. the fact that david cameron has five members of the majority is a worry, a reason why it looks good news for conservatives because it was such a different result to what had been expected for weeks because of the opinion polls. >> and of course, a conservative majority means that the u.k. is heading for a referendum on whether it should be part of the european union. >> absolutely. it was one of the promises that david cameron had made. bear in mind that there was a huge controversy, huge debate in this country over the past few months years really because of the ukyd. their main effect was to get the u.k. out of the e.u. because of british electorate laws they only got one seat in the house of commons but they did get 4 million votes in the u.k. there is a lot of think for ukip. among the electorate and house of commons and conservative party as well. that oh could be a head for mr. cameron. he has made it clear that he does not want the u.k. to leave europe. what he wants is to renegotiate certain issues with
when tony blair came to power he had an majority of 179. and then 167. the fact that david cameron has five members of the majority is a worry, a reason why it looks good news for conservatives because it was such a different result to what had been expected for weeks because of the opinion polls. >> and of course, a conservative majority means that the u.k. is heading for a referendum on whether it should be part of the european union. >> absolutely. it was one of the promises that...
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. >> just as tony blair absorbed thatcherism, you have david cameron who has absorbed blairism if you want to call it that. >> they're govern management the middle. i would also say that they are in a very important role on the international stage, just not the way some people here might want them to be. it's not mainly through the military but mainly through diplomacy. >> do you see any slight mirror reflection in what happened in britain yesterday to what happened in the united states in 2012? you have an incumbent writing that he's threatened the polls are narrowing, there is a recovery going on. he's -- the economy has been sort of fixed up. jobs are on the move. people are saying this will be close, romney will be in and boom. >> and i always say in congressional elections, you can beat something with nothing. you just can't do that in presidential elections and you can't do it here. and labour offered nothing that just filed changing course. >> that's right. >> absolutely nothing. i will say, just a point on what richard said as far as cutting defense spending, i don't like -- i
. >> just as tony blair absorbed thatcherism, you have david cameron who has absorbed blairism if you want to call it that. >> they're govern management the middle. i would also say that they are in a very important role on the international stage, just not the way some people here might want them to be. it's not mainly through the military but mainly through diplomacy. >> do you see any slight mirror reflection in what happened in britain yesterday to what happened in the...
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tony blair can go to hell. all right? >> why do americans care? start with prime minister david cameron. >> pray for conservatives.p moving forward. >> he has been a reliable partner here. but his conservative party is under pressure there over austerity programs. he has agreed to a vote on leaving the european union. that could hurt u.s. trade, destabilize markets and weaken the worldwide economic recovery. a man prides himself on standing up to u.s. influence. >> the power to make britain work for working people once again. >> he has vowed a government under his labor party would fight isis he has shown little interest in supporting u.s. pressure on russia syria or other places. since neither of those parties is expected to win a clear majority the situation could get messier. >> a legitimate government is one that can command the majority. >> the liberal democrats will add a heart to a conserveative government and a brain to a labor one. >> someone could get big concessions from which party wins the final vote in exchange for helping form a coalition government. concessions that might not match u.s. interests a
tony blair can go to hell. all right? >> why do americans care? start with prime minister david cameron. >> pray for conservatives.p moving forward. >> he has been a reliable partner here. but his conservative party is under pressure there over austerity programs. he has agreed to a vote on leaving the european union. that could hurt u.s. trade, destabilize markets and weaken the worldwide economic recovery. a man prides himself on standing up to u.s. influence. >> the...
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cameron, i think he did well, very well. >> do you think labor is going to have to move back to the center like it was in the days of tony blair that it went too far left this time around? >> yes, i do. i think tony blair was not only more centrist but extremely clever in the way he sold socialism. it fooled most people and i was in the house of commons with him for the number of years, very very bright, very clever man and he did a great job for the labor party. >> we just heard in dana lew ition's piece we heard dick klegg worried about driving apart, almost all the seats of in scotland. does this all risk or increase the risk of seeing a disunited kingdom in the future with scotland wales and northern ireland becoming their own countries? >> well, i think certainly it increases the risk of an independent scotland. no doubt in my mind. it will be interesting in watching the debates in the house of commons why should you an snp member of the house of commons with your own parliament devolved in scotland, decide issues in england? this is going to heat up and force thoughts of devolution, and i think david cameron would not on
cameron, i think he did well, very well. >> do you think labor is going to have to move back to the center like it was in the days of tony blair that it went too far left this time around? >> yes, i do. i think tony blair was not only more centrist but extremely clever in the way he sold socialism. it fooled most people and i was in the house of commons with him for the number of years, very very bright, very clever man and he did a great job for the labor party. >> we just...
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cameron managed to see off three leaders before lunchtime. three resigned again. a sweet victory again. for labor, a lot of etch issing questions to ask. tony blair won three elections from the center. then along game gordon brown, the national successor. he represented a different party. he was a left leaning socialist. along came ed a socialist as well. british people said you know what, we don't want that kind of labor party. labor today have soul searching to do. where do they want to win the next election? where do they want to try and win from? back to the center or on the left? i think they have everest to climb. >> bill neely, thanks so much. great day in the uk. today marks the 70th anniversary of victory in europe representing end of world war ii on the continent, defeat of hitler and nazis. secretary kerry is laying a wreath at the tomb of the unknown soldier in paris. here in washington a ceremony with hundreds of veterans in attendance. an impressive display of more than 50 vintage military aircraft flying over the capital. these are live pictures as we speak. get a load of that. retired army colonel, jack jacobs now from the w
cameron managed to see off three leaders before lunchtime. three resigned again. a sweet victory again. for labor, a lot of etch issing questions to ask. tony blair won three elections from the center. then along game gordon brown, the national successor. he represented a different party. he was a left leaning socialist. along came ed a socialist as well. british people said you know what, we don't want that kind of labor party. labor today have soul searching to do. where do they want to win...
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cameron is not going to resign this morning, right? [laughs] brendan: the question for the labour party is that tony blair and gordon brown dragged it to set up watching the lessons of bill clinton. what is the new, new, new labour? tom: we get to a summary of the top headlines. here's olivia sterns. olivia: the director of the fbi issuing a warming on the islamic state. these of the extremist group was the influence in the u.s. is growing. according to "usa today," he says there are hundreds maybe thousands of people in the u.s. were currently receiving recruitment overtures or directives to attack. the militants are effectively using online platforms and leveraging social media in unprecedented ways. now to baltimore where police will face a justice department investigation. the mayor asked federal officials to find if police department is guilty of civil rights violations. an announcement is expected today. writing a rocket last week after a -- rioti erupted last week after the funeral of a man who died in policeng custody. and jimmy kimmel wants to send out david letterman and style. he will not air and do episode opposite of lette
cameron is not going to resign this morning, right? [laughs] brendan: the question for the labour party is that tony blair and gordon brown dragged it to set up watching the lessons of bill clinton. what is the new, new, new labour? tom: we get to a summary of the top headlines. here's olivia sterns. olivia: the director of the fbi issuing a warming on the islamic state. these of the extremist group was the influence in the u.s. is growing. according to "usa today," he says there are...
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tony blair. mr. miller band step down over the party's direction. the pre-election opinion polls select today's flight race that returns mr. cameronmmons to act on his agenda without having to rely on support from smaller parties. >> the current law affects your tire and september 30th. yesterday the senate nutrition committee held a hearing on ways to strengthen and improve these programs aim to develop new policies. members heard from witnesses from the federal state and local levels on issues related to school meals in attrition. the hearing was chaired by senator pat roberts of kansas. >> good morning. i called this meeting of the senate committee on agriculture to order. welcome to our first hearing on child nutrition, child nutrition reauthorization. i commend my colleagues senator stabenow for her leadership on this issue and more especially the hearings last year. the richard b. russell national school and the child nutrition act of 1966 authorized critical programs of great importance for kansas, our nation, farmers, ranchers growers vulnerable populations, including a horrors hungry children. the school lunch program is
tony blair. mr. miller band step down over the party's direction. the pre-election opinion polls select today's flight race that returns mr. cameronmmons to act on his agenda without having to rely on support from smaller parties. >> the current law affects your tire and september 30th. yesterday the senate nutrition committee held a hearing on ways to strengthen and improve these programs aim to develop new policies. members heard from witnesses from the federal state and local levels on...