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the uk as a family of nations, and i would posit that that would be one very clear way in which the uk could do what i suggested earlier that it needs to do, demonstrate that it can adapt to a multi-national, multi multi-party system of politics. i think it's clear from observing politics in the united kingdom, these are momentous days for the uk. it brings challenges and considerable opportunities. the coming months and the coming years gives us a chance to secure greater autonomy for scotland allowing us to build a powerhouse economy and ensure a more equal society also provide an opportunity to secure better governance across the whole of the uk. and we will see a vote, which i hope, will reaffirm the place of ask the land and scotland and the united kingdom. all of these are possible. none are guaranteed. they require constructive negotiation from political leaders right across the uk. from my part i'm determined that the scottish government will take the lead in making those arguments and contributing to those negotiations, because if we achieve these three objectives, it will be
the uk as a family of nations, and i would posit that that would be one very clear way in which the uk could do what i suggested earlier that it needs to do, demonstrate that it can adapt to a multi-national, multi multi-party system of politics. i think it's clear from observing politics in the united kingdom, these are momentous days for the uk. it brings challenges and considerable opportunities. the coming months and the coming years gives us a chance to secure greater autonomy for scotland...
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the uk. scotland could be taken out of the european union against our will. and that's why the european question is in some ways very directly linked to the question of how the uk is governed. at one of the themes of the scottish referendum last year articulated often very powerfully by those campaigning against scottish independence is that scotland is a valueded and equal partner in a uk family of nations. and so surely as many people in scotland would see it shouldn't be possible for scotland's voice to be overruled in an eu referendum. and that's why the scottish government is arguing for a double majority in that referendum where the uk could only leave the eu if each of the nations vote to leave e that sort of territorial requirement is often used in federal countries like canada and australia. and i think it's time to apply it to the united kingdom, to give meaning to the phrase that the uk is a family of nations. i said last week in a speech to the european policy center in brussels i
the uk. scotland could be taken out of the european union against our will. and that's why the european question is in some ways very directly linked to the question of how the uk is governed. at one of the themes of the scottish referendum last year articulated often very powerfully by those campaigning against scottish independence is that scotland is a valueded and equal partner in a uk family of nations. and so surely as many people in scotland would see it shouldn't be possible for...
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the queen of almost 1 million homes in the uk with those. we want to carry on with these programs and make sure they get value for money. i hope it won't be seen as gloating to welcome you back because he's quite a rare bird which is later in p. in the south of england. >> -- a labour mp in the south of england. >> thank you, mr. speaker. in my constituency -- [shouting] -- one of the issues that is costly raised on the doorstep is economic migration within the eu. the government has already taken steps and for action reducing consensus with -- [inaudible] but could you tell me what further steps have been taken to tackle economic migration from outside the eu? >> can i welcome the honorable lady to replace do i have to say that her election result was one i was dreaming of and i am very, very grateful for. but i think she is right to raise this issue. in the past it has been too easy for some businesses to bring in workers from overseas rather than to take the long-term decision to train our workforce are at home. we need to do more to chan
the queen of almost 1 million homes in the uk with those. we want to carry on with these programs and make sure they get value for money. i hope it won't be seen as gloating to welcome you back because he's quite a rare bird which is later in p. in the south of england. >> -- a labour mp in the south of england. >> thank you, mr. speaker. in my constituency -- [shouting] -- one of the issues that is costly raised on the doorstep is economic migration within the eu. the government...
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the uk doesn't have any maritime patrol aircraft. so towards the end of last year when there was suspicion that russian submarines were patrolling waters, we didn't have what we needed and had to draw on help elsewhere. we need forces capable of defending the united kingdom but also contributing positively and appropriately to international efforts as well. >> let's see, i'm trying to go back and forth across the room. right there. thank you. >> diana negra ponte. with the decline in employment in the energy and energy services, what are the areas that you see as the potential sources of prosperity in the next five years, and how willing are you to accept new migrants whether they be from within the the 28 or north africa to participate in those new arias of productivity. >> thank you very much indeed. that's a very good question. scotland's oil and gas resource like the oil and gas resources of other countries are blessed to have those who natural resources. they are finite resources. that said, oil and gas will continue to be a con
the uk doesn't have any maritime patrol aircraft. so towards the end of last year when there was suspicion that russian submarines were patrolling waters, we didn't have what we needed and had to draw on help elsewhere. we need forces capable of defending the united kingdom but also contributing positively and appropriately to international efforts as well. >> let's see, i'm trying to go back and forth across the room. right there. thank you. >> diana negra ponte. with the decline...
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the uk and how it is governed as a country. so my party, the scottish national party won the election in scotland with us. judy just told you, 56 out of the 59 electoral constituencies in scotland. labor won the election in wales. the conservatives won in england, with 60% of the seats there, and of course northern ireland has an i have different system of party politics. so there was no one, uniform result across the united kingdom. the multi-national united kingdom voted in four very different ways. and shortly before the election, i raised the question of what actually constitutes an electoral mandate when the nations are voting in different directions. in practical terms, simply winning enough votes and seats in england can secure a parliamentary majority. but had that is achieved in only one of the four nations, the question arises, what kind of mandates is that. the conservative party, of course, has the right to form the government of the uk and has indeed done that. but it was not the biggest party in three of the four
the uk and how it is governed as a country. so my party, the scottish national party won the election in scotland with us. judy just told you, 56 out of the 59 electoral constituencies in scotland. labor won the election in wales. the conservatives won in england, with 60% of the seats there, and of course northern ireland has an i have different system of party politics. so there was no one, uniform result across the united kingdom. the multi-national united kingdom voted in four very...
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uk doesn't have any maritime patrol. last year when there was suspicion russian submarine for potomac and our territorial waters we did not have with an armed forces the capability to deal with it. we had to draw on help from elsewhere. so my view is we need a strong, appropriate conventional forces forces that are capable of defending the united kingdom but also contributing positively and appropriate international efforts as well. >> let's see. trying to go back and forth across the room. right there, yes. >> diana negroponte, the woodrow wilson institute. tanks, minister. with the decline of the hydrocarbon in the north sea and the decline in employment in the energy and energy services, what are the areas that you see as the potential sources of prosperity in the next five years? and how willing are you to accept new migrants whether they be from within the 28 or north africa, to participate in this new area of productivity speak was okay thank you very much indeed. a very good question. scotland's oil and gas resour
uk doesn't have any maritime patrol. last year when there was suspicion russian submarine for potomac and our territorial waters we did not have with an armed forces the capability to deal with it. we had to draw on help from elsewhere. so my view is we need a strong, appropriate conventional forces forces that are capable of defending the united kingdom but also contributing positively and appropriate international efforts as well. >> let's see. trying to go back and forth across the...
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and can you confirm that the uk has still taken in less than 200 from the war in a serious? >> first of all i agree with the honorable gentleman and terms of use of the term islamic state. i think this is seen as particularly offensive to many muslims who see it as i see not a state but a barbaric regime of terrorism and oppression that takes the life in murder and oppressing women and murdering people because they are gay pics i raise this with the bbc this morning i personally think that using the term isil or so-called would be better than what they currently do. i don't think we'll move them all the way to daesh so i think the same isil is probably better than islamic state because it is neither in my view islam ignore a state. in terms of the numbers that the other european countries have committed to relocate within the european union these are people who have already arrived in italy and greece. they are planning to relocate around 40,000 people. although there was no agreement about who would take how many numbers during the debate, and it was a lengthy debate of the
and can you confirm that the uk has still taken in less than 200 from the war in a serious? >> first of all i agree with the honorable gentleman and terms of use of the term islamic state. i think this is seen as particularly offensive to many muslims who see it as i see not a state but a barbaric regime of terrorism and oppression that takes the life in murder and oppressing women and murdering people because they are gay pics i raise this with the bbc this morning i personally think...
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now in contrast, however, the uk has an appalling record on the resettlement on syrian refugees it is not prepared to cooperate with other european nations unaccepting refugees had been rescued in the mediterranean. why does the prime minister think it is fair for sweden and for germany and other countries to accept these refugees while the uk turns its back on them? >> first of all i would take issue with the honorable gentleman that we have and asylum system and record of the giving people asylum in this country that we should be proud of when people are fleeing torture and persecution they can find a home here in britain. but let's be clear. the vast majority of people who were setting off into the mediterranean are not asylum seekers but are people seeking a better life. they've been tricked and fooled by criminal gangs, and our role should be going after those criminal gangs, sorting out the situation in libya, turning back those boats were began and making sure with our generous aid budget that this government achieves that we use that money demanded the countries from which the
now in contrast, however, the uk has an appalling record on the resettlement on syrian refugees it is not prepared to cooperate with other european nations unaccepting refugees had been rescued in the mediterranean. why does the prime minister think it is fair for sweden and for germany and other countries to accept these refugees while the uk turns its back on them? >> first of all i would take issue with the honorable gentleman that we have and asylum system and record of the giving...
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a state constitutional says the government of the uk is legitimate in every part of the uk. to question that i'm making a political point about the need for any multinational state of different nations voting in different ways a sensible government will be responsive to that and david cameron and his government will demonstrate that they understand that whether they like or not people in scotland didn't vote for his government and will come through the policies and their approach and their demeanor toward scotland, demonstrate that they understand that. but that's the point i'm making. and london of course has its own mayor, its own default the government in that sense. by the way to point it is too late to your point about orkney as well. i make a very sharp distinction and i think both people and the united kingdom would make this distinction as well between nations and regions of the united kingdom. scotland as a nation as a single and, wales and northern ireland. i think it brings up a particular significance and importance to the different voting patterns and the differ
a state constitutional says the government of the uk is legitimate in every part of the uk. to question that i'm making a political point about the need for any multinational state of different nations voting in different ways a sensible government will be responsive to that and david cameron and his government will demonstrate that they understand that whether they like or not people in scotland didn't vote for his government and will come through the policies and their approach and their...
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. >> like the thought i understand the local level they'll do it and make it invading like the uk when they saw actually my colleague will introduce moss more of the ideas but has concerns thank you. >> and really this is median we have jurisdiction over our panhandle election but not federal and state so i wouldn't call it a limitation but we want to make sure we're promoting you know franchisement one our jurisdiction. >> slide okay. >> we have also seen the legislation that 16 and 7-year-old are prepared to vote but since they have a grammar access to knowledge for debating political issues than ever before due to the internet and cola's in school able to discuss the issues with their classmates and people outside of their community 16 political knowledge is about the same as as 21-year-old and quite the afternoon of the adults a they've development the ability to make independent voting changes to whether or not it teens will influence the pressure to vote like their parents we've seen especially in the independents referendum that most teens voted not like their parents but they d
. >> like the thought i understand the local level they'll do it and make it invading like the uk when they saw actually my colleague will introduce moss more of the ideas but has concerns thank you. >> and really this is median we have jurisdiction over our panhandle election but not federal and state so i wouldn't call it a limitation but we want to make sure we're promoting you know franchisement one our jurisdiction. >> slide okay. >> we have also seen the...
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speaker the prime minister and other uk party leaders made a promise. they made about that more powers will be delivered to the scottish parliament. the people were promised home rule. they were promised and i quote as close to federalism as possible. why does the prime minister's scotland bill not even deliver the limited smith commissioner proposal? >> first of all the bill that we put in front of his house does deliver the smith commission. it will fill the bow that -- but, of course, what it doesn't fulfill his of all fiscal autonomy that his party would like that would like scottish taxpayers with a bill of thousands and thousands of pounds. if that this policy can when he gets up he should say so. >> thank you very much mr. speaker. the house of commons library says that important part of the smith commission proposals are not in the scotland bill that the prime minister proposed. the shortcomings in the bill had been identified by an all party committee in the scottish parliament on which the scottish conservative party state. are all of these pe
speaker the prime minister and other uk party leaders made a promise. they made about that more powers will be delivered to the scottish parliament. the people were promised home rule. they were promised and i quote as close to federalism as possible. why does the prime minister's scotland bill not even deliver the limited smith commissioner proposal? >> first of all the bill that we put in front of his house does deliver the smith commission. it will fill the bow that -- but, of course,...
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speaker the prime minister and other uk party leaders made a promise. they made about that more powers will be delivered to the scottish parliament. the people were promised home rule. they were promised and i quote as close to federalism as possible. why does the prime minister's scotland bill not even deliver the limited smith commissioner proposal? >> first of all the bill that we put in front of his house does deliver the smith commission. it will fill the bow that -- but, of course, what it doesn't fulfill his of all fiscal autonomy that his party would like that would like scottish taxpayers with a bill of thousands and thousands of pounds. if that this policy can when he gets up he should say so. >> thank you very much mr. speaker. the house of commons library says that important part of the smith commission proposals are not in the scotland bill that the prime minister proposed. the shortcomings in the bill had been identified by an all party committee in the scottish parliament on which the scottish conservative party state. are all of these pe
speaker the prime minister and other uk party leaders made a promise. they made about that more powers will be delivered to the scottish parliament. the people were promised home rule. they were promised and i quote as close to federalism as possible. why does the prime minister's scotland bill not even deliver the limited smith commissioner proposal? >> first of all the bill that we put in front of his house does deliver the smith commission. it will fill the bow that -- but, of course,...
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speaker with further deployment of uk and u.s.ops in iraq, what measures has he put in place to guard against mention mission creep? >> i think one of the important things is to come back regularly to this house and discuss and debate what we are doing. what i'd say about this latest deployment is that it's in response to a request from the iraqi government these individuals, mostly involved in trading the iraqi troops on how to counter ied threats will save lives and i think that is a sensible approach for britain to take. in terms of what we are doing more broadly we are the second largest contributor in terms of the air strikes over iraq and that has been essential in shrinking the amount of territory that isil controls and making sure that the kurds have been able to maintain the situation in the kurdish regional authority. so regular reports back, but a clear statement from the dispatch box, this is not about trying to reinvade a country. this is about lepg the legitimate government of that country that is recognized by the u
speaker with further deployment of uk and u.s.ops in iraq, what measures has he put in place to guard against mention mission creep? >> i think one of the important things is to come back regularly to this house and discuss and debate what we are doing. what i'd say about this latest deployment is that it's in response to a request from the iraqi government these individuals, mostly involved in trading the iraqi troops on how to counter ied threats will save lives and i think that is a...
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now in contrast, however, the uk has an appalling record on the resettlement on syrian refugees it is not prepared to cooperate with other european nations unaccepting refugees had been rescued in the mediterranean. why does the prime minister think it is fair for sweden and for germany and other countries to accept these refugees while the uk turns its back on them? >> first of all i would take issue with the honorable gentleman that we have and asylum system and record of the giving people asylum in this country that we should be proud of when people are fleeing torture and persecution they can find a home here in britain. but let's be clear. the vast majority of people who were setting off into the mediterranean are not asylum seekers but are people seeking a better life. they've been tricked and fooled by criminal gangs, and our role should be going after those criminal gangs, sorting out the situation in libya, turning back those boats were began and making sure with our generous aid budget that this government achieves that we use that money demanded the countries from which the
now in contrast, however, the uk has an appalling record on the resettlement on syrian refugees it is not prepared to cooperate with other european nations unaccepting refugees had been rescued in the mediterranean. why does the prime minister think it is fair for sweden and for germany and other countries to accept these refugees while the uk turns its back on them? >> first of all i would take issue with the honorable gentleman that we have and asylum system and record of the giving...
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. >> reporter: on tuesday, members of the uk parliament had their first chance to debate it. >> mr. speaker this is a simple but vital piece of legislation. it has one clear purpose, to deliver on our promise to give the british people the find say on our eu membership in an in/out referendum by the end of 2017. >> the bill is facing minor opposition only and expected to pass. after david cameron won the uk general election last month he waste nod time moving forward with his pledge to renegotiate britain's place in the eu. he wants to stay, but he also wants to see a number of changes that will slow down immigration into the uk including restricting the amount of benefits that immigrants can claim and restrict movement of new citizens of new eu countries. once the negotiations are complete, cameron says he will put his reforms to the test with a referendum that could be as early as may 2016. while it was all smiles in the german alps for the g-7 meeting the thorny topic is causing cameron problems, not least within his own party. on the international front, some countries like germ
. >> reporter: on tuesday, members of the uk parliament had their first chance to debate it. >> mr. speaker this is a simple but vital piece of legislation. it has one clear purpose, to deliver on our promise to give the british people the find say on our eu membership in an in/out referendum by the end of 2017. >> the bill is facing minor opposition only and expected to pass. after david cameron won the uk general election last month he waste nod time moving forward with his...
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most of the victims were visiting from the uk and a large number of investigators from the uk have beenn all deployed but supported by hundreds working on this attack become in the uk. those hundreds are partly dedicated to the investigation, working out how it happened and who supported it where did this attack come from in origin but many are involved in supporting the british victims of this those who were there, their families back home and other people who have cut short their holidays to return to the united kingdom. that's why the uk police say this is an extraordinarily large operation for them. that's because of the warning from the british government that as many as 30 of those victims could be confirmed to be uk citizens. they are talking in approximate terms so far. they have not locked it down. they are saying that the process of officially confirming the identities of the victims is taking a bit longer than normal partly because of the location. it's remote but it is a resort area. this is where they were lying on the beach and the swimming pool. they weren't carrying iden
most of the victims were visiting from the uk and a large number of investigators from the uk have beenn all deployed but supported by hundreds working on this attack become in the uk. those hundreds are partly dedicated to the investigation, working out how it happened and who supported it where did this attack come from in origin but many are involved in supporting the british victims of this those who were there, their families back home and other people who have cut short their holidays to...
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this was such a huge issue in the uk.ad of the company said because so many people complained funds went through the roof we're still going to get bigger. >> we'll see how new york responds to it. >>> a model for the united states military. the air force is using the f-35 lightning 2 jet in exercises. it faced a host of problems but after two decades it's being use for service and pilots are going to step up for simulators. we're going to try out one next. >> reporter: with supersonic speed to radar-busting stealth design, and unprecedented computer technology the f-35 is the most advanced and most expensive plane ever built for the u.s. military. the u.s. is planning to buy 425 f-35s from lockheed martin. they're equipped to land on and take off from aircraft carriers. the marine version can land vertically. all of that capability costs money. the project's price tag is $400 billion. >> put it into full afterburner. there you go. pull back on the stick nice and easy. there you go. and you're flying. >> wow. >> reporter:
this was such a huge issue in the uk.ad of the company said because so many people complained funds went through the roof we're still going to get bigger. >> we'll see how new york responds to it. >>> a model for the united states military. the air force is using the f-35 lightning 2 jet in exercises. it faced a host of problems but after two decades it's being use for service and pilots are going to step up for simulators. we're going to try out one next. >> reporter: with...
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the uk's helping her our fund. we will continue to do what we can. but we should never forget that ukrainians are the victims, not the aggressors. following the general elections our economy is growing and , deficit falling and unemployment tumbling, people can see that britain is back. we are working for trade deals fighting corruption, and leading the battle against climate change and poverty fighting isil , and saving lives in the mediterranean, and we are standing firm against russia's actions in the ukraine on every front, we are playing a leading role in advancing prosperity and security around the world. in doing so, delivering both the economic security and the national security on which our future depends. i commend this statement to the house. cracks i think the prime minister for his statement. i welcome the conclusions of this summit including the reaffirmation of the g7 commitment. the commitment to fighting corruption and diseases. i particularly welcome the support for nigeria. mr. speaker, as he says, this is the second g7 summit wher
the uk's helping her our fund. we will continue to do what we can. but we should never forget that ukrainians are the victims, not the aggressors. following the general elections our economy is growing and , deficit falling and unemployment tumbling, people can see that britain is back. we are working for trade deals fighting corruption, and leading the battle against climate change and poverty fighting isil , and saving lives in the mediterranean, and we are standing firm against russia's...
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the chief medical officer of the uk. she persuaded the prime minister, a lot of scientist know all of this stuff but they're so stuck in the detail and the woods but because of the bureaucracy they can't see the big picture. and she said we need an economist to basically turn into this an economic problem so it's going to get solved. as i joke about, we kind of 20 through the roll tex and they stopped at me after they found other people. >> rose: that's not true. but is there something related to your core competency and your capacity to see the big pirchght? you know the details but you can see, as they might see you don't lose site of the forest because you're in the trees. >> i would like to think that was the case. i think the whole brick story kind of give us some evidence that -- i think about one of the big issues that really matter and what i have learned not just in that instance, also the northern powerhouse but many other things 24 hive, it is the simple issues that really matter so you have got to keep your m
the chief medical officer of the uk. she persuaded the prime minister, a lot of scientist know all of this stuff but they're so stuck in the detail and the woods but because of the bureaucracy they can't see the big picture. and she said we need an economist to basically turn into this an economic problem so it's going to get solved. as i joke about, we kind of 20 through the roll tex and they stopped at me after they found other people. >> rose: that's not true. but is there something...
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they say because of the complexity of this and it's an international case he has join citizenship and uksy in berlin is also monitoring and the justice ministry and the foreign ministry of germany will also be having a view on this whole matter. it may be that hopes for him to walk out of the building behind me where he has been held for the last 24 hours walking out today, those hopes may not be realistic and it's in the hands of the lawyers right now and beyond the reallying of international international diplomacy. >> any indication they may carry out this extradition request? >> well, the attorney general has a large amount of leeway and the courts are independent and what he has to do is verify the paperwork first of all to establish whether or not all the paperwork is in order and second of all he has to consider the actual offenses which ahmed mansour is alleged to have committed and workout whether they are relevant in german law and he could throw the case out. that said though even if the paperwork is in order the german system would not allow mr. ahmed mansour to be returned t
they say because of the complexity of this and it's an international case he has join citizenship and uksy in berlin is also monitoring and the justice ministry and the foreign ministry of germany will also be having a view on this whole matter. it may be that hopes for him to walk out of the building behind me where he has been held for the last 24 hours walking out today, those hopes may not be realistic and it's in the hands of the lawyers right now and beyond the reallying of international...
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she is visiting the uk as part of her let girls learn initiative to promote girl's education.h her daughters, they took tea with prince harry and discussed the education program. a visit to to number ten is also on today's agenda. >>> it never hurts to hear about the benefits of eating chocolate. that's linked to a lower risk of heart disease and stroke. they had a 23% lower risk of stroke. they tracked people who filled out questionnaires. that doesn't mean it prevents heart disease. >>> heat wave, day six. we come back to tell us how hot it's going to feel and who could see showers and storms before this day is over. >>> at the live desk, donald trump just made an announcement adding list to the long list of gop candidates that he is running for president. >> i am officially running for president of the united states and we are going to make our country great again. >> now for deckades trump that has hinted as making a possible run for the white house. he's making the announcement in new york city and standing by one of his own properties at the trump tower on fifth avenue.
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what they are doing in the uk is trying to move this move, to blame the bank heavy, for its problemsrms of the prophet. and as we all know, in fact, the bank heavy, which is small tax on the total balance sheets of the debt, is really not the biggest problem that he have. they face fines and compensations that they have to play because of criminal and illegal activity because of money-laundering and financial markets, and turning around and blaming this in the case of the u.k. is really rather opportunistic. >>> is this going going to benefit it? >>> the restructuring for the u.k., this is a global restructuring but for the uk it's not a bad thing. the uk is relying far too much anyway, and moving away from just having very large bank might be in the end a good thing. so the question, that is on the mind is how can they convince hsbc to stay, and the actual question should be, how can he convince them to actually pay its tax to the u.k.? >>> and pulling out of countries like turkey, and brazil, what does it say? >>> it's refocusing to asia. >>> well it's pulling out that's going to b
what they are doing in the uk is trying to move this move, to blame the bank heavy, for its problemsrms of the prophet. and as we all know, in fact, the bank heavy, which is small tax on the total balance sheets of the debt, is really not the biggest problem that he have. they face fines and compensations that they have to play because of criminal and illegal activity because of money-laundering and financial markets, and turning around and blaming this in the case of the u.k. is really rather...
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ahmed mansour british citizenship the uk is also monitoring affairs and considering the documents has amount of leeway and can throw out the case if it's without merit and it's also possible he finds the paperwork in order and simply needs more clarification and could drag on for days or weeks but the reality is if the paperwork is in order and decision is made to send mr. ahmed mansour back to egypt it could be overruled by the foreign ministry because they already said today if there is any possibility that mr. ahmed mansour may face the death penalty it would block the extradition. >> reporter: we will talk to a former appeals judge and he says ahmed mansour has been wrongly detained. >> he has been holy wrongly arrested torture is a false charge which is demonstrated false and they have to speak to the german government immediately and point out the legal error. he cannot be extradited. he is a european union citizen and as such he is protected by the european convention of human rights which protects his freedom of speech and protects him against wrongful arrest and that is what
ahmed mansour british citizenship the uk is also monitoring affairs and considering the documents has amount of leeway and can throw out the case if it's without merit and it's also possible he finds the paperwork in order and simply needs more clarification and could drag on for days or weeks but the reality is if the paperwork is in order and decision is made to send mr. ahmed mansour back to egypt it could be overruled by the foreign ministry because they already said today if there is any...
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the metallic cans are being test driven in uk bike shops. >> i think i kind of get it because i only tiny. so -- it's hard enough to be seen anyway. >> reporter: it's an unlikely product for the developer, volvo. but the car maker says it's a way to make roads safer. >> there are 19,000 serious accident injuries in the uk a year. which is absolutely shocking. bike accidents. >> reporter: the paint is instantly visible with even the slightest amount of light. while it's popular among cyclists it was originally created to protect other roadside risks. a small finnish company tested the idea of lighting up reindeer antlers to prevent accidents. volvo saw the potential. >> the kids going to school on the backpacks. >> reporter: limited batches are hitting london bike shops and vol sew says life paint could light up american roads later this year. jonathan leg vote lee. cbs news -- vigliotti, cbs news, london. >> life paint is safe for your skin and can be washed off of clothes. >> someone is going to make a little money of that. it's a great idea. >>> how about weather now? here's robert
the metallic cans are being test driven in uk bike shops. >> i think i kind of get it because i only tiny. so -- it's hard enough to be seen anyway. >> reporter: it's an unlikely product for the developer, volvo. but the car maker says it's a way to make roads safer. >> there are 19,000 serious accident injuries in the uk a year. which is absolutely shocking. bike accidents. >> reporter: the paint is instantly visible with even the slightest amount of light. while it's...
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this is a funny video viral video uk. this dad -- >> oh! >> basically got the exact same treatment, just watch. >> ooh, you was bastard! ooh, you [ bleep ]. >> it's the same every time. >> i feel so bad for this poor dad. must be a nightmare living with that son. >> if i was to get that reaction every time i'd never stop ever. >> it's awful. this is going to give him a heart attack. >> he's not even juching out going boo, rah. >> whatever he's saying. >> ahh! >> oh, you [ bleep ]! >> i think i'm done. oh that, got me. >> that's good stuff. >> the second video posted to our facebook page by helen garcia is also a scare. >> that's mean. >> that is cool. >> it's awful. >> the range of emotions on that kid's face he was like -- >>> kayak on the lower st. louis river in thompson minnesota. >> okay. >> we should clarify that. brian is preparing for a race. he's never run this section of the lower st. louis river so he's a little tentative at first. gets into trouble pretty quick. the bow of his kayak gets bumped by a rock and he's pushed sideways
this is a funny video viral video uk. this dad -- >> oh! >> basically got the exact same treatment, just watch. >> ooh, you was bastard! ooh, you [ bleep ]. >> it's the same every time. >> i feel so bad for this poor dad. must be a nightmare living with that son. >> if i was to get that reaction every time i'd never stop ever. >> it's awful. this is going to give him a heart attack. >> he's not even juching out going boo, rah. >> whatever...
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>> britain's prime minister says islamic state in iraq and levante are plotting terrible attacks in uk terror alert is set at severe which is the second highest and david cameron said i.s.i.l. poses a threat to the uk and other countries and promised a full spectrum response to the attack in tunisia. israel says it plans to release a prisoner on the verge of death and agreed to end his 55 day hunger streak and due to get out on july 12 and he was in detention to detain palestinians without charge or trial. at least 11 soldiers killed and four others wounded after they ambushed a convoy and on pickup trucks when they were in the herod and they step up attacks with reduced support and they formally ended their mission in december. chinese president ping has met with delegates from member countries of the newly formed asia structure called aiib and 50 countries signed agreement in beijing to join the chinese developed bank and it's seen as a rival to the western dominated world bank and the asian development bank and japan and u.s. are not represented but china has left the door open for
>> britain's prime minister says islamic state in iraq and levante are plotting terrible attacks in uk terror alert is set at severe which is the second highest and david cameron said i.s.i.l. poses a threat to the uk and other countries and promised a full spectrum response to the attack in tunisia. israel says it plans to release a prisoner on the verge of death and agreed to end his 55 day hunger streak and due to get out on july 12 and he was in detention to detain palestinians...
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after members of the public called police after seeing a car drive the wrong way on the a-24 in the uk a main road. police caught up with this vehicle right here. now as you can see, it's kind of weaving around the road. now this isn't exactly a high-speed chase. you can see the reflection the lights are going. the police had their lights on they blipped the sirens for four miles. this guy has no idea. >> pull over. stop there. >> eventually they get the person to pull over. everyone started wondering who will get out of the car, a kid, someone that's been drinking. no. in fact it was 78-year-old godfri mclaughlin. >> first thing i'm going to say is ask you to provide me with a specimen of breath all right. >> all right. you failed the roadside breath test. okay. so now arresting you for providing a breath. we're going to take you to a police station to put you on another machine to find out exactly how much is in your system. >> all part of "operation dragon fly" something the sussex police are cograck down on drinking and drunk driving as well. he was banned for driving for one year.
after members of the public called police after seeing a car drive the wrong way on the a-24 in the uk a main road. police caught up with this vehicle right here. now as you can see, it's kind of weaving around the road. now this isn't exactly a high-speed chase. you can see the reflection the lights are going. the police had their lights on they blipped the sirens for four miles. this guy has no idea. >> pull over. stop there. >> eventually they get the person to pull over....
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they're being tested in uk bike shops. >> i've got to get it.e seen anyway. >> reporter: it's an unlikely product if its developer volvo but a carmaker says it's a way to make roads safer. >> there's 19,000 in the uk alone each year. it's absolutely shocking bike accidents. >> reporter: the paint is instantly visible with even the lightest amount of light. while popular among cyclists it was originally created for other roadside risks. it was created to help light up reindeer antlers. volvo saw a potential. >> you can use it on back packs. >> they say light paint could light up american roads later this year. jonathan vigliotti, cbs news, london. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," more on the push to shrink the size of your carry-on luggage. kris van cleave has details. >>> plus, poison ivy is in full bloom. we'll talk with an allergist about ways to treat exposure. >>> and we'll meet a 10-year-old girl who's trying to save the bees through homemade lemonade. that's the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thanks for wa
they're being tested in uk bike shops. >> i've got to get it.e seen anyway. >> reporter: it's an unlikely product if its developer volvo but a carmaker says it's a way to make roads safer. >> there's 19,000 in the uk alone each year. it's absolutely shocking bike accidents. >> reporter: the paint is instantly visible with even the lightest amount of light. while popular among cyclists it was originally created for other roadside risks. it was created to help light up...
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system is successful for russians who want to move their money in tax heavens and many are linked to uk biggest russian companies continue to be listed on the london stock market without any apparent threat. the sort of thing that would really hurt moscow. it was clear from the points when the government started constructing its sanctions program that really big russian money was going to be effected and that seems partly to have been designed to protect british interest in russia against retaliation and one assumes in the interest of the financial services industry here as well. the only big question is whether the right people the most important people have actually been targeted by these sanctions. the u.s. has taken a tough line for people involvement in the murder and the employer takes the view that eu line on sanctions has proved ineffective. >> starts with the herding cat problem with too many different voices and add on to that the corruption problem and i should say the corruption problem being that there are certain people in europe both in the eu parliament and different gov
system is successful for russians who want to move their money in tax heavens and many are linked to uk biggest russian companies continue to be listed on the london stock market without any apparent threat. the sort of thing that would really hurt moscow. it was clear from the points when the government started constructing its sanctions program that really big russian money was going to be effected and that seems partly to have been designed to protect british interest in russia against...
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related to percent [inaudible] european side debt -- alisa highly popular comedies like germany and the uk, very similar to that in the us, [inaudible] anytime you have low interest rate real estate kind of reflects that specially in the property yields. but, in europe even where the state of the market, where they are in their economic recovery the recovery of the banking system, a lot of the real estate are very distressed because his lack of capital. existing users or existing owners of these properties a lot of times do not have the capacity to spend money to fix the property to reposition it to realize the market value of say for example 5% rate. this is where the opportunity this opportunistic real estate investment comes but also, going off what craig said early, because of the global financial crisis many opportunistic european real estate managers because they can pretty much decimated since the global financial crisis and the survivors like tristan are basically having a very good opportunity set. >> aye question for you. the recommendation is asking for investment of 100 million
related to percent [inaudible] european side debt -- alisa highly popular comedies like germany and the uk, very similar to that in the us, [inaudible] anytime you have low interest rate real estate kind of reflects that specially in the property yields. but, in europe even where the state of the market, where they are in their economic recovery the recovery of the banking system, a lot of the real estate are very distressed because his lack of capital. existing users or existing owners of...
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would bring the uk in line with major powers which allows judges to approve electronic surveillance.h independent reviewer of terrorism legislation david anderson is scathing of laws with the monitoring of private communications on the phone via satellite and on the internet incomprehensible he says with inadequate protection to individuals, intolerable. the law has been on the road for too long and like an old car and patched up one too many times and now it's scattered all over the place with 65 different acts of parliament that govern this whole area i think that should be reduced to one. mr. anderson's report is a question of trust and commissioned by the government and it comes just as the government is planning new legislation here. among a great number of key recommendations is one in particular, the senior ministers be stripped of power for surveillance warrants and power instead be given to senior judges and believes among other things that may encourage foreign and u.s. based foreign countries like google and facebook to give information about users including on platforms l
would bring the uk in line with major powers which allows judges to approve electronic surveillance.h independent reviewer of terrorism legislation david anderson is scathing of laws with the monitoring of private communications on the phone via satellite and on the internet incomprehensible he says with inadequate protection to individuals, intolerable. the law has been on the road for too long and like an old car and patched up one too many times and now it's scattered all over the place with...
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the cargo was loaded on to another plane headed for the uk.st stop for that plane before it headed to america. that plane was due to stop in philly and go on to chicago. but when that cargo plane arrived in the uk, they caught and it found the bomb because of that tip to john brennen. british police and bomb experts he bo boarded that cargo plane, found the box with that tracking number on it. they opened it up, found the printer. they opened that up and found the cartridge with the bomb. scotland yard said that bomb was fully operable. if that plane had taken off for the u.s., that bomb would have blown up midair. the second package, was undetected, but thanks to that tip they caught up to that bomb 17 minutes from exploding when they finally found it. both bombs were basically completely undetectable had it not been for those tips. those bombs were made to evade all the explosive tenls, the bomb sniffing dogs, everything. and they weren't being detected until think got those tips with the tracking numbers. if it wasn't for that tip to saudi
the cargo was loaded on to another plane headed for the uk.st stop for that plane before it headed to america. that plane was due to stop in philly and go on to chicago. but when that cargo plane arrived in the uk, they caught and it found the bomb because of that tip to john brennen. british police and bomb experts he bo boarded that cargo plane, found the box with that tracking number on it. they opened it up, found the printer. they opened that up and found the cartridge with the bomb....
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and qatar and uk we are not getting a sense of what is going on inside.ard some frustration expressed earlier in the day and remarks from prime minister abadi who told the press core this morning this was a failure on the part of the international community that i.s.i.l. has been able to advance and fight as much as it has the past few months and he is urging the international community and coalition in the fight against i.s.i.l. to really step up to share more intelligence when it comes to air strikes to help with ground support in the fight against i.s.i.l. but as to what exactly is going to happen here today we will just have to see in the hours ahead, rochelle. >> live for us in paris, mohamed, thank you. and nine people including five aid workers have been killed in afghanistan's northern province and ngo compound attacked by gunmen on monday night, a woman is among the victims and nicole johnston has more now from kabul. >> reporter: this attack in the north of afghanistan targeted a check non-government organization called people in need and works
and qatar and uk we are not getting a sense of what is going on inside.ard some frustration expressed earlier in the day and remarks from prime minister abadi who told the press core this morning this was a failure on the part of the international community that i.s.i.l. has been able to advance and fight as much as it has the past few months and he is urging the international community and coalition in the fight against i.s.i.l. to really step up to share more intelligence when it comes to air...
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fast spread across various party involving a state minister as well as a member of parliament in the ukificance of this is not lost. it's being described as one of the first scandals to hit the bjp party and keeping in mind this is a party that came to power last year promising cleaner government and promising no corruption now the opposition parties are turning around and saying it doesn't seem there is much difference in bjp government and what they accused us of many years ago. >>> north korea announcement it's facing another major drought, the worst in a century comes as a surprise to the international community. rainfall across the whole peninsula has been up normally low resulting in extensive damage to agriculture and we report from seoul on how serious the plight of north korea may really be. >> reporter: ♪ a rare announcement only north korea television and all is not well and government official says we are establishing and ac-fox5ly actively caring out to prevent drought damage and despite the pictures of lakes and general greenery it's facing the worst drought in centuries.
fast spread across various party involving a state minister as well as a member of parliament in the ukificance of this is not lost. it's being described as one of the first scandals to hit the bjp party and keeping in mind this is a party that came to power last year promising cleaner government and promising no corruption now the opposition parties are turning around and saying it doesn't seem there is much difference in bjp government and what they accused us of many years ago. >>>...
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scotland must have the right to stop the uk's withdrawal. that is not pessimistic, that is equal partnership. our membership in the eu brings enormous benefits. around 300,000 jobs as well as important investment and the fundamental freedom to travel to study, to live, to work anywhere in europe. we want to work from within the eu, we do not want to be forced out by a right-wing u.k. westminster government. europe is where we need to be, not just for trade, but for free movement of people, for protection, and for the great cultural import, with 28 nations each with a unique background. around 171,000 people from elsewhere in the eu live and work in scotland. although they are, eu citizens the are to be denied a vote in this referendum. even though they pay eu taxes and u.k. taxes and live here they are to be excluded from voting, as of course they were also in the westminster elections. some may argue that it is up to westminster to save the franchise, but this is not democracy, because -- it is -- i find it and come principle -- i find it i
scotland must have the right to stop the uk's withdrawal. that is not pessimistic, that is equal partnership. our membership in the eu brings enormous benefits. around 300,000 jobs as well as important investment and the fundamental freedom to travel to study, to live, to work anywhere in europe. we want to work from within the eu, we do not want to be forced out by a right-wing u.k. westminster government. europe is where we need to be, not just for trade, but for free movement of people, for...
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first of all its if scotland wasn't part of the united kingdom there wouldn't be this access to the uk energy market. but i suppose we can leave that on one side. what i would say to the honorable lady first of all, we have a huge increase in renewable energy right across the united kingdom in recent years. we have removed some of the subsidy of onshore wind because we are going to reach 10% of our electricity generation from onshore wind and so now it's right it should be for local communities to make that decision. interestingly a position that before they got into government the snp agreed with. >> very grateful, mr. speaker. last year, the 75 million pound selling of cashback warranties by scottish power, including to thousands of my constituents, was raised by the prime minister. a year later very little has happened with scottish power dodging their responsibility for 625,000 people across the united kingdom. in light of the most recent evidence can my right honorable friend urge ministers and himself to look again at this issue, to get people back the money that they're owed? >>
first of all its if scotland wasn't part of the united kingdom there wouldn't be this access to the uk energy market. but i suppose we can leave that on one side. what i would say to the honorable lady first of all, we have a huge increase in renewable energy right across the united kingdom in recent years. we have removed some of the subsidy of onshore wind because we are going to reach 10% of our electricity generation from onshore wind and so now it's right it should be for local communities...
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ten-year in the uk about 2% this morning.nd of course europe has been weak over the last week or so. the euro despite issues in greece has been quite strong. 1.1326. sterling has been on quite a nice rally over the last month or so up to 1.586. joining us is louis castro head of cee and rate strategy. very good morning to you. let's talk about the moves that we've seen in the u.s. in general, over the last month, because it's been very weak what's been driving them? >> well, the bond is clearly responding to a modest expectations coming from the meeting last week. i think this is absolutely fair to imagine the greek bond doesn't explode this week. if you have some sort of liquidation liquidation or at least an intention to agree in the coming weeks, we could see no risk trading bad. especially in the emerging markets. so we're trading lower as further. that could happen. >> luis we'll marketing really benefit, long-term rises from this slightly more dive as expected or just wishful thinking? >> no i think you have to take thi
ten-year in the uk about 2% this morning.nd of course europe has been weak over the last week or so. the euro despite issues in greece has been quite strong. 1.1326. sterling has been on quite a nice rally over the last month or so up to 1.586. joining us is louis castro head of cee and rate strategy. very good morning to you. let's talk about the moves that we've seen in the u.s. in general, over the last month, because it's been very weak what's been driving them? >> well, the bond is...