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>> sure, very simply it is my contention in our contention that scotland and the united kingdom are better off staying in the european union. simply because we have been part of the system for the last 43 years. the networks and protections, the rights an opportunity we built up during that time some of which are almost invisible in terms of -- there are extremely important. i was speaking last night and every person in the audience stressed the importance of geographic in terms of their recruitment to start in terms of producing the markets we dealt with and also in terms of standards and markings that they thought were crucial to business. i find find that because every aspect of scottish life including those that were marginalized and realize that -- >> i will try to put this as gently as possible, let's perhaps i think scotland is familiar with some of the things and torn with some of the claims made in the campaign. >> that is certainly not our intention. i made back in february because we are very determined that we're not going to be going on the attack, definitely know the bowl not
>> sure, very simply it is my contention in our contention that scotland and the united kingdom are better off staying in the european union. simply because we have been part of the system for the last 43 years. the networks and protections, the rights an opportunity we built up during that time some of which are almost invisible in terms of -- there are extremely important. i was speaking last night and every person in the audience stressed the importance of geographic in terms of their...
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people skied he hadly voted to remain in the united kingdom. this referendum is not about the scottish independence. it is vote whether it is bet for scotland and britain to remain in the e.u. what the prime minister was clearly indicating if britain does vote to leave the e.u., there will be a a pretty can chaotic situation within the country as we adjust to the changes that would bring about and likely lengthy period that would take to negotiate a new set, a new settlement of what every kind of relationship that we were going to have with a remaining e.u. >> can can i say i'm not exactly sure that was the prime minister was intending after listening to comments carefully. can i ask you, is there no possibility, even a likelihood that scotland will vote to remain within the european union, as every opinion poll is indicating and suggesting that, we have opinion polls some seem to be 50, 50, some for, some against, the possibility scotland would be pulled out of national collective will given the remaining in rest of the u.k., what would be the
people skied he hadly voted to remain in the united kingdom. this referendum is not about the scottish independence. it is vote whether it is bet for scotland and britain to remain in the e.u. what the prime minister was clearly indicating if britain does vote to leave the e.u., there will be a a pretty can chaotic situation within the country as we adjust to the changes that would bring about and likely lengthy period that would take to negotiate a new set, a new settlement of what every kind...
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the united kingdom?didn't join the eurozone in 1999. and only 19 of the 28 member nations of the eu have so far adopted the euro. only two nations, us and denmark, are not committed by treaty to do so and the rest recommitted to joining euro two months ago in brussels in the agreement that david cameron reached with other leaders. it's true we don't need to join the euro. we don't need to join the passport-free area of europe that's caused so many debates during the refugee crisis. we can opt out of some justice and home affairs measures. but the deal that our prime minister did in brussels in february cemented those opt-outs it gave us a few extra protections against being sucked into a european super state but didn't change things. the eu will still make laws for us in the same way. we can still be outvoted on almost anything and we are regularly. the european court of justice will still act as our supreme court. all of those same areas of our laws will be made in brussels. for example, it's the job of
the united kingdom?didn't join the eurozone in 1999. and only 19 of the 28 member nations of the eu have so far adopted the euro. only two nations, us and denmark, are not committed by treaty to do so and the rest recommitted to joining euro two months ago in brussels in the agreement that david cameron reached with other leaders. it's true we don't need to join the euro. we don't need to join the passport-free area of europe that's caused so many debates during the refugee crisis. we can opt...
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, so the verdict on the future of the united kingdom must be won by the people of the u.k. though. on the inside or the outside of the eu, britain's relationship with the united states will and must remain strong. neither of us should ever be at the back of the line when it comes to working together. if britain chooses to leave, our partnerships in defense, intelligence, counterterrorism, in trade, and in culture should remain strong and unchanged. neither of us would benefit from growing apart, and neither of us should want that to happen regardless of how britain chooses to shape its future. we have a unique and special relationship that has survived changes in government, and changes of circumstance. that relationship will and must stay strong regardless of how the british vote in june. as david cameron himself has said, he believes our best days together at lie ahead. ladies and gentlemen, our friends here in washington and across the united states should understand the challenge we face, should challenge the dilemma as to eu changes, should understand that people in the
, so the verdict on the future of the united kingdom must be won by the people of the u.k. though. on the inside or the outside of the eu, britain's relationship with the united states will and must remain strong. neither of us should ever be at the back of the line when it comes to working together. if britain chooses to leave, our partnerships in defense, intelligence, counterterrorism, in trade, and in culture should remain strong and unchanged. neither of us would benefit from growing...
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if the united kingdom leaves the eu, will scotland really leave the united kingdom?lan voted in favor of scottish independence two years ago. he still wants it today, and he also definitely wants scotland to remain part of the eu. should the uk end its membership in the european union? let us know what you think about that or any of today's stories by getting in touch on facebook, email or twitter. stripped of all the trappings of modern life from electricity and running water to supermarkets, could you survive? a group of people in poland, called preppers, think they could. these survivalists hoard food, water and supplies, so as to be prepared for impending disaster. some say that the country's tumultuous history has left the fear of catastrophe deeply rooted in the polish psyche. now, as social anxiety grows over terrorism or war with russia, survival courses have become more popular than ever. katarzyna mikulska leads a little troupe away from civilization and into the wilderness. >> by the oak tree back there. that's a good spot! reporter a good spot to learn :
if the united kingdom leaves the eu, will scotland really leave the united kingdom?lan voted in favor of scottish independence two years ago. he still wants it today, and he also definitely wants scotland to remain part of the eu. should the uk end its membership in the european union? let us know what you think about that or any of today's stories by getting in touch on facebook, email or twitter. stripped of all the trappings of modern life from electricity and running water to supermarkets,...
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we are looking at demographic gap which is greater than the rest of united kingdom. one that we need to quickly close. what you're suggesting to us is we should have further controls on immigration. surely that can't possibly help the development in the scottish economies. you're looking for the wrong end of the telescope. the reason the uk government feels it has to be stressed with non-eu citizens is because he given unlimited and unpredictable number of eu citizens coming in, irrespective of their abilities, skills or qualifications, then something else. we can't put on the universe commits we have to put up not eu numbers coming in. if you could have the same rules apply to everybody, you could afford to be realistically more flexible with people of all nationalities. >> could i just say that i've never detected any of the speeches that been made by nigel, one of your partners when it comes to this exercise, at what he's looking to do is to try to increase and equalize the entry about his for people from out the eu. i get the impression that what this is all abou
we are looking at demographic gap which is greater than the rest of united kingdom. one that we need to quickly close. what you're suggesting to us is we should have further controls on immigration. surely that can't possibly help the development in the scottish economies. you're looking for the wrong end of the telescope. the reason the uk government feels it has to be stressed with non-eu citizens is because he given unlimited and unpredictable number of eu citizens coming in, irrespective of...
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we're looking at a demographic gap which is greater than the rest of the united kingdom.ne that we need to quickly close. what you're suggesting to us is we should have further controls on immigration. possibly health the growth and development of the scottish economy. >> with respect, chair, i think you're looking at this through the wrong end of the telescope. the reason that the uk government feels it has to be -- with non-eu citizens is because if you have an unlimited and unpredicted number of eu citizens coming in, irrespective of their abilities, skills, qualifications, then something else, pressure has to be put elsewhere. we can't put it on eu numbers coming in, so we have to put it on non-eu numbers coming in. now if you could actually have the same rules apply to everybody, you could afford to be realistically more flexible with people of all nationalities. >> could i just say that i've never detected any of the speeches that have been made by nigel, one of your partners when it comes to this exercise, what he's looking to do is try and increase and equalize th
we're looking at a demographic gap which is greater than the rest of the united kingdom.ne that we need to quickly close. what you're suggesting to us is we should have further controls on immigration. possibly health the growth and development of the scottish economy. >> with respect, chair, i think you're looking at this through the wrong end of the telescope. the reason that the uk government feels it has to be -- with non-eu citizens is because if you have an unlimited and unpredicted...
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this is a united kingdom decision. as one united kingdom and except the result, whatever it is. accept the result in whatever it is. kingdom whoe united cares about keeping the united kingdom together, the safe and sensible choices to stay in the european union. >> your message to the people of -- what do you say to your colleagues who say those of us want to leave the european union, there will be another independence referendum for scotland? prime minister cameron: it is a united kingdom decision. you will make your arguments. them isur message to taking a route to stay in this -- surely you have a message to the scottish people. prime minister cameron: we are safer, stronger and better off in. you and i are veterans of these referendums. i wonder if you learned anything in particular from the referendum for dependents. -- independence referendum. are these exaggerated stories we are witnessing once again? do you think those are having on people of scotland? prime minister cameron: there are exaggerated stories. it depends on what sort. 100,000 jobs lost -- prime minister came
this is a united kingdom decision. as one united kingdom and except the result, whatever it is. accept the result in whatever it is. kingdom whoe united cares about keeping the united kingdom together, the safe and sensible choices to stay in the european union. >> your message to the people of -- what do you say to your colleagues who say those of us want to leave the european union, there will be another independence referendum for scotland? prime minister cameron: it is a united...
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we are one united kingdom. >> you and i comeauhi referendums.nts. learn anything particular do you think exaggerated stories, and eu referendum, a part of the referendum and what impact you think this is highlighted? >> i do not accept that there are exaggerated stories. honestly, i found it overwhelming. >> again, that is what was said to me. i asked him to confirm it is i was ready. >> you said with all these and very low distinctive spillover.we have worked tog >> the scottish referendum, overwhelmingly positive about what we achieved together as the united kingdom, touched upon ourr weight in the world because we work together. a bright and exciting future stronger, safer, better off, better able to punch in our weight on the world stage. a member of civilization. that is my argument.equences ifw and are we right to warn people if we were to have economic consequences, wg oh tariff responsibilities? i think that we are. the hundred and 24 people, say, you did not set out all the concerns and worries. and that is my message.overeign it is right t
we are one united kingdom. >> you and i comeauhi referendums.nts. learn anything particular do you think exaggerated stories, and eu referendum, a part of the referendum and what impact you think this is highlighted? >> i do not accept that there are exaggerated stories. honestly, i found it overwhelming. >> again, that is what was said to me. i asked him to confirm it is i was ready. >> you said with all these and very low distinctive spillover.we have worked tog...
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>> the prime minister to vote to lead the eu could lead to the disintegration of the united kingdom. so does that mean the european government, able to view would mean there would be a second independence referendum in scotland? and if not, what did the prime minister mean by that statement? >> i think, i certainly don't believe that the prime minister mint or would wish to indicate, and i certainly wish to indicate, that the eu referendum has anything to do with the scottish independence referendum. .. there will be a pretty chaotic situation within the country as we adjust to the changes that that would bring about and unlikely lengthy period that that would take to negotiate a new settlement of whatever kind of relationship that we are going to have with the remaining eu. >> can i just say, i'm not particularly sure that that's what the prime minister was intending, can i ask you, is there no possibility, likelihood that scottland will remain in european union? polls seems 50/50. is there a possibility voters remain with the rest of uk and will vote to be out. what will be the uk
>> the prime minister to vote to lead the eu could lead to the disintegration of the united kingdom. so does that mean the european government, able to view would mean there would be a second independence referendum in scotland? and if not, what did the prime minister mean by that statement? >> i think, i certainly don't believe that the prime minister mint or would wish to indicate, and i certainly wish to indicate, that the eu referendum has anything to do with the scottish...
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it is a united kingdom position. you will make your argument in uruguay. >>ould argue to anyone that we just have to lump it and get on with it. would you say to your colleagues that there would be another independence for scotland? >> anyone who cares as much as i do. mr. cameron: we take decisions about joining organizations as one united kingdom. >> i just want to know, do you think these fans full that we are witnessing our part of these referendums? what impact are they having? accept that i don't there are exaggerated stories. >> the 100,000 jobs would be lost to the city. that is not mine estimate. i asked him to confirm it. >> that is when you started all of these stories. leeway. little my intervention was positive. what we would achieve. we have worked together all these years. have very bright and exciting future. that is my argument. it is a positive argument. to wake up on june 24 and say that -- see that people are asking that i did not set out everything. this is an argument about sovereign. i'm very c
it is a united kingdom position. you will make your argument in uruguay. >>ould argue to anyone that we just have to lump it and get on with it. would you say to your colleagues that there would be another independence for scotland? >> anyone who cares as much as i do. mr. cameron: we take decisions about joining organizations as one united kingdom. >> i just want to know, do you think these fans full that we are witnessing our part of these referendums? what impact are they...
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i'm a profound believer in the united kingdom. i want to go on making sure that regions in our country properly supported it. but if it's the case we would find our economy would be hit by leaving an tax or cease to hit by leaving. though obviously impact the amount of funding we put into agriculture or research. that is why i think the right option is to vote to remain in a reformed european union. thank you, mr. speaker. can i support the prime minister's comments about nigeria and afghanistan and ask him if he will stop the millions of pounds of taxpayers money to those other corrupt companies until dave cleaned up their act. tree into >> and i think is ever my honorable friend for his help and support and his pitch on diplomacy as well. also useful given the last 24 hours. countries like nigeria and afghanistan, their leaders are battling hard against corrupt systems in countries. they made some remarkable steps forward and that's why welcome them to the anticorruption contest in london. i don't think it would be right to with
i'm a profound believer in the united kingdom. i want to go on making sure that regions in our country properly supported it. but if it's the case we would find our economy would be hit by leaving an tax or cease to hit by leaving. though obviously impact the amount of funding we put into agriculture or research. that is why i think the right option is to vote to remain in a reformed european union. thank you, mr. speaker. can i support the prime minister's comments about nigeria and...
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interest, and the historic ties between the united states and united kingdom. united states has a deep interest, strong, prosperous united kingdom. we have a deep interest in seeing the united kingdom involved in europe and the world. we have an interest in the integrity of european institutions. it is our judgment that those interest would be harmed by the brexit. katty: the national security adviser to the president, how would britain pulling out of europe materially change the relationship with the white house? tom: britain will be the first call that the united states makes to respect to global issues or a crisis, but they will have less ability to deal with it. is ag engaged in europe multiplier for european influence -- being engaged in europe is a multiplier for european authority and effectiveness going forward. katty: what would you not call britain on that he would not have before? tom: with respect to the iranian nuclear deal. the united states partnered with the european union and the g5 plus 1. i think that britain would be less important, frankly,
interest, and the historic ties between the united states and united kingdom. united states has a deep interest, strong, prosperous united kingdom. we have a deep interest in seeing the united kingdom involved in europe and the world. we have an interest in the integrity of european institutions. it is our judgment that those interest would be harmed by the brexit. katty: the national security adviser to the president, how would britain pulling out of europe materially change the relationship...
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is there a likelihood of an early election all law the united kingdom? the united kingdom?t was speculation. everything you hear coming from er, it does put together an agenda for the government. we are expecting the first to be made.uncement the finance minister is one that our viewers and readers will be the most interested in. the former bank manager. will be you think temer able to attract a different caliber of cabinet members? john: he is looking for a cabinet of talents. he is very aware of the background from which this crisis has come. so many members of the lower house, especially, are under investigation for corruption. careful in very terms of who he chooses. he needs to choose people that are trusted by the market and are not under an excessive amount of suspicion for wrongdoing. alex: is he under suspicion? john: so far, no. heard very little about him. the criticism is that he is an insider himself. to reform andd fix the system, and you need an outsider. what will be dilma rousseff's legacy? john: if you look back over legacynd this is luna's -- asl, as cont
is there a likelihood of an early election all law the united kingdom? the united kingdom?t was speculation. everything you hear coming from er, it does put together an agenda for the government. we are expecting the first to be made.uncement the finance minister is one that our viewers and readers will be the most interested in. the former bank manager. will be you think temer able to attract a different caliber of cabinet members? john: he is looking for a cabinet of talents. he is very aware...
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if the united kingdom leaves the eu, will scotland really leave the united kingdom? ifavor ofcottish indendence t years a. hetill wan it toda and he alsoefinitely wants scotland to remain part of the eu. should the uk end its membership in the european union? let us know what you think about that or any of today's stories by getting in touch on facebook, email or twitter. stripped of all the trappings of modern life from electricity and running water to supermarkets, could you survive? a group of people in poland, called preppers, think they could. these survivalists hoard food, water and supplies, so as to be prepared for impending disaster. some say that the country's tumultuous history has left the fear of catastrophe deeply rooted in the polish psyche. now, as social anxiety grows over terrorism or war with russia, survival courses have become more popular than ever. katarzyna mikulska leads a little troupe away from civilization and into the wilderness. >> by the oak tree back there. that's a good spot! reporter a good spot to learn : how to survive 5 days in th
if the united kingdom leaves the eu, will scotland really leave the united kingdom? ifavor ofcottish indendence t years a. hetill wan it toda and he alsoefinitely wants scotland to remain part of the eu. should the uk end its membership in the european union? let us know what you think about that or any of today's stories by getting in touch on facebook, email or twitter. stripped of all the trappings of modern life from electricity and running water to supermarkets, could you survive? a group...
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this is a united kingdom decision. as one united kingdom and except the result, whatever it is. accept the result in whatever it is. kingdom whoe united cares about keeping the united kingdom together, the safe and sensible choices to stay in the european union. >> your message to the people of -- what do you say to your colleagues who say those of us want to leave the european union, there will be another independence referendum for scotland? prime minister cameron: it is a united kingdom decision. you will make your arguments. them isur message to taking a route to stay in this -- surely you have a message to the scottish people. prime minister cameron: we are safer, stronger and better off in. you and i are veterans of these referendums. i wonder if you learned anything in particular from the referendum for dependents. -- independence referendum. are these exaggerated stories we are witnessing once again? do you think those are having on people of scotland? prime minister cameron: there are exaggerated stories. it depends on what sort. 100,000 jobs lost -- prime minister came
this is a united kingdom decision. as one united kingdom and except the result, whatever it is. accept the result in whatever it is. kingdom whoe united cares about keeping the united kingdom together, the safe and sensible choices to stay in the european union. >> your message to the people of -- what do you say to your colleagues who say those of us want to leave the european union, there will be another independence referendum for scotland? prime minister cameron: it is a united...
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the united kingdom is in a country with a great history and past. we don't want to be part of the united states. we want to trade. we want to cooperate on security matters. we work very, very closely with the united states and nato. we would still be members of nato. a lot of international bodies. i's a win l/win for us. >> when you hear donald trump talk about immigration -- >> we are not against it. many of us are -- >> sure, illegal immigration, stopping it. >> every country has to have the right control of who comes into their own country. we don't have that at the moment in the united kingdom, you do in the united states. it's very, very important. >> warren buffett told people on friday, he wouldn't vote for him. he thinks it's not going to ruin the world if it does pass, but he thinks it would make great britain financially a step backward. >> i think he's wrong. i think he's very wrong on that. i think it will improve. we are already creating, as the united kingdom outside than inside. that won't continue and why we won't be able to increase
the united kingdom is in a country with a great history and past. we don't want to be part of the united states. we want to trade. we want to cooperate on security matters. we work very, very closely with the united states and nato. we would still be members of nato. a lot of international bodies. i's a win l/win for us. >> when you hear donald trump talk about immigration -- >> we are not against it. many of us are -- >> sure, illegal immigration, stopping it. >> every...
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i'm talking about what's the interest of the united kingdom.s in the interest of the united kingdom to regain our freedom and our democracy. mario monti, for whom i have a high regard, referred to democracy. democracy is democracy, but he suggested that we weren't really democratic because ministers were appointed by the prime minister, not by the people. that's ridiculous. what's democracy means as that if the people are up with the government, they can kick it out. which they have passed can be changed by the subsequent government. you cannot do that in the european union. you could not do that. it is not possible. francine: i think he spoke about the house of lords. mario: june, 1999, may be lord lawson was not in europe at that time. the european parliament dismissed, i.e., sent home the executive chair of the european commission. so that's can't happen in europe as well. the unitedying kingdom is not democratic, i am saying that i do not see much reason for the u.k. to take a high moral ground vis-a-vis the youngest, imperfect, but rather
i'm talking about what's the interest of the united kingdom.s in the interest of the united kingdom to regain our freedom and our democracy. mario monti, for whom i have a high regard, referred to democracy. democracy is democracy, but he suggested that we weren't really democratic because ministers were appointed by the prime minister, not by the people. that's ridiculous. what's democracy means as that if the people are up with the government, they can kick it out. which they have passed can...
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in the united kingdom, the politicians have to show their tax returns?will probably have to increasingly since david cameron was forced to do that after the panama papers. we are headed in that direction in the u.k. tom: help me out, francine. is there an uproar in the u.k. about tax transparency? francine: a little bit. when you look at tax transparency, people in the u.k. cannot believe that trump is the main candidate for the republican party. people ask me, why does the republican party not split? why is there not a new party? he cannot even get the support of paul ryan. robin: he may get the support of paul ryan. it sounds like they were circling the wagon. the numbers in the presidential election look like trump could beat clinton. maybe he will moderate. he is a businessman. can make statements like "i am change my opinion." he could flop again. francine: we will talk more about u.s. politics and the imf and madame lagarde giving a live news conference as we speak, weighing in on the brexit, saying that this is a risk for the world as a whole. the
in the united kingdom, the politicians have to show their tax returns?will probably have to increasingly since david cameron was forced to do that after the panama papers. we are headed in that direction in the u.k. tom: help me out, francine. is there an uproar in the u.k. about tax transparency? francine: a little bit. when you look at tax transparency, people in the u.k. cannot believe that trump is the main candidate for the republican party. people ask me, why does the republican party not...
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and one for scotland to leave the united kingdom. and they were on the losing side of both of the referendums. but what happened in the 2011 election when the smp supported the adoption of a.v., people of scotland rejected it but still voted for smp majority government. so i think that shows how savvy the scottish public are. they can separate out these issues. they can separate out where they stand on the issue of scotland remaining in the e.u. but if you want scotland to remain in the e.u., be positive about it. i haven't heard a single positive -- i haven't heard a single positive thing from you, mr. richard, in this whole session. >> i'm asking you questions, if that is all right. >> i know it has been short, but you be positive as well. your party be positive. the minister be positive and we'll achieve the common objective other than mr. cho of scotland and the e.u. remaining in the e.u. >> mr. choate does represent a significant number of people on the subject of european, and scotland as well as in the u.k. we can't sort of ig
and one for scotland to leave the united kingdom. and they were on the losing side of both of the referendums. but what happened in the 2011 election when the smp supported the adoption of a.v., people of scotland rejected it but still voted for smp majority government. so i think that shows how savvy the scottish public are. they can separate out these issues. they can separate out where they stand on the issue of scotland remaining in the e.u. but if you want scotland to remain in the e.u.,...
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the prime minister thinks it is not the responsibility of the united kingdom to help unaccompanied children in europe. so i ask them, so i asked kim, who has the moral responsibility to feed them, to clothe them, to educate them and give them refuge? if not us and everybody in europe? >> let me answer that very directly. first of all any unaccompanied child who has direct them in britain on claiming asylum can come to britain and quite right, too. but he asked the question who is responsible for refugees was the person who was responsible is the country which they are in. look, i want britain to play our part but you have to ask yourself, do we do better by taking a child from a refugee camp or taking a child from lebanon or from jordan then would you taking a child from france or italy or germany? and as i said to compare this to the 1930s is frankly to insult this country who are neighbors and partners. [shouting] >> thank you, mr. speaker. the group, one of europe's largest independent manufacturers, make transmissions electronics and last week were on board the queen's award for innovat
the prime minister thinks it is not the responsibility of the united kingdom to help unaccompanied children in europe. so i ask them, so i asked kim, who has the moral responsibility to feed them, to clothe them, to educate them and give them refuge? if not us and everybody in europe? >> let me answer that very directly. first of all any unaccompanied child who has direct them in britain on claiming asylum can come to britain and quite right, too. but he asked the question who is...
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we know this because a similar rule was implemented in the united kingdom in 2013. the result was -- let's look at what happened when a similar rule was implemented in the united kingdom. the result was that people with smaller savings accounts lost access to retirement advice. many firms quit providing face-to-face advice for small accounts. a quarter of all small firms were forced to close shop all together. the united kingdom's four largest banks have all raised the minimum assets levels for clients to receive advice. 80,000 american dollars at one bank, $160,000 at another, $355,000 at a third, $800,000 at a fourth due to the new rule. so to access retirement accounts that the united kingdom's biggest banks, you have to have at least $80,000 in your account. so what would that look like here in the united states? 77% of 401(k) balances in the united states are below $80,000. the lowest threshold. 99.2% of the 401(k) balances in the united states are below the $800,000 threshold. so if united states banks respond like united kingdom's banks did to this rule, we m
we know this because a similar rule was implemented in the united kingdom in 2013. the result was -- let's look at what happened when a similar rule was implemented in the united kingdom. the result was that people with smaller savings accounts lost access to retirement advice. many firms quit providing face-to-face advice for small accounts. a quarter of all small firms were forced to close shop all together. the united kingdom's four largest banks have all raised the minimum assets levels for...
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this is the united kingdom's decision. except the result, whatever it is. of course -- >> well,well, you will make your argument in your owned way. >> i would argue to anyone in the united kingdom
this is the united kingdom's decision. except the result, whatever it is. of course -- >> well,well, you will make your argument in your owned way. >> i would argue to anyone in the united kingdom
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welcoming the fight that toyota has made it clear that they will continue to manufacture in the united kingdom including their agent in wales regardless of the fight as to whether british people vote to leave the e.u. on the 23rd of june? >> and mrs. speaker i will recognize the comments that are made by them because they said specifically and i, quote, that british memory of the european union is the best collateral operation and long-term competitiveness and that 150 component industries in the owner of automotive sector that depend on companies like toyota, ford, for repart of the european market. >> order. questions to the prime minister. maria colefield. >> wait a minute. >> duetting ahead had of himself. a process to be followed. ladies turn. >> thank you very much mr. speaker, prime minister is defending japan i ask on his behalf meetings to addition i'll have further such meetings today. >> maria colefield. >> members would agree would the first priority of government to have the security of our country. that's also the chancellor outlying to me that this government is taking to a plac
welcoming the fight that toyota has made it clear that they will continue to manufacture in the united kingdom including their agent in wales regardless of the fight as to whether british people vote to leave the e.u. on the 23rd of june? >> and mrs. speaker i will recognize the comments that are made by them because they said specifically and i, quote, that british memory of the european union is the best collateral operation and long-term competitiveness and that 150 component...
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i'm a profound believer in the united kingdom. i want to go on making sure that regions in our country properly supported it. but if it's the case we would find our economy would be hit by leaving an tax or cease to hit by leaving. though obviously impact the amount of funding we put into agriculture or research. that is why i think the right option is to vote to remain in a reformed european union. thank you, mr. speaker. can i support the prime minister's comments about nigeria and afghanistan and ask him if he will stop the millions of pounds of taxpayers money to those other corrupt companies until dave cleaned up their act. tree into >> and i think is ever my honorable friend for his help and support and his pitch on diplomacy as well. also useful given the last 24 hours. countries like nigeria and afghanistan, their leaders are battling hard against corrupt systems in countries. they made some remarkable steps forward and that's why welcome them to the anticorruption contest in london. i don't think it would be right to with
i'm a profound believer in the united kingdom. i want to go on making sure that regions in our country properly supported it. but if it's the case we would find our economy would be hit by leaving an tax or cease to hit by leaving. though obviously impact the amount of funding we put into agriculture or research. that is why i think the right option is to vote to remain in a reformed european union. thank you, mr. speaker. can i support the prime minister's comments about nigeria and...
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it is a rhetorical to you, why would anybody do this with united kingdom?ould europe make it easier for us, if we do not have that same kind of heft on a global basis? manus: i was in china last week, beijing, hong kong. there is absolutely no doubt, figures they're really want the united kingdom staying in the european union for the influence we can bring, to ensure the eu and japan treaty stand. you know some of these trade treaties globally work. the chinese look to the british now to act as sort of an influence within the union, to really encourage the things china wants to dissipate in, properly in the world economy, moving from a consumer to our producer. these are all to our advantage. rake stays with us. we continue our conversation, discussing consolidation in the telecom industry. that is coming up, next. ♪ just 9:49 in dubai. it is 1:49 in the morning in new york, a city that never sleeps. indicating down one third of 1%, around 2084. let us to the bloomberg business flash. selina wang is with us. selina: thank you. embattled airbag maker takakta
it is a rhetorical to you, why would anybody do this with united kingdom?ould europe make it easier for us, if we do not have that same kind of heft on a global basis? manus: i was in china last week, beijing, hong kong. there is absolutely no doubt, figures they're really want the united kingdom staying in the european union for the influence we can bring, to ensure the eu and japan treaty stand. you know some of these trade treaties globally work. the chinese look to the british now to act as...
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it is members of the government themselves, metropolitan police in the united kingdom who has a unit dedicated to going onto social media platforms, identifying content that they think should come down and theory out -- figuring out which platform term of service it violates. it is this way saying, the platform is making the decision, we are just telling them the content violates the term of service. we think there is a huge concern with that kind of approach. this is a formal government have certainng to content removed from the web. because companies terms of service can be much more restrictive than the government can actually go after under the law, it is a way for government to succeed in getting content taken down that they would not be able to go after the record. -- a court. when you expand that out a step and say that government are funding and incentivizing private parties, he still end up back at this question of government action so when you have government identifying particular kind of content and speakers and trying to restrict that, in the united states, that would ra
it is members of the government themselves, metropolitan police in the united kingdom who has a unit dedicated to going onto social media platforms, identifying content that they think should come down and theory out -- figuring out which platform term of service it violates. it is this way saying, the platform is making the decision, we are just telling them the content violates the term of service. we think there is a huge concern with that kind of approach. this is a formal government have...
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the president was very clear in his comments recently when he was in the united kingdom.it is a decision for the people of the united kingdom to make, but our evaluation is that it is both economically and in terms of geopolitical stability in the best interests of europe and the united states and the kind of global stability for the u.k. to stay in. we are talking a few minutes ago about the tail risks that are in the world. many of those tail risks are not economic. many of them are geopolitical. europe being stable and strong is a source of strength. europe being more challenged and threatened is a source of anxiety. one can get specific about what the economic consequences are. i know that her majesty's treasury has put out some analysis that i have looked at that suggests on a household basis there is substantial risk, that there will be shrinkage in u.k. economy. whether that drives you from growth to recession, i do not know. but we all in roles like mine look to try to grow economies and grow household income and to avoid policies that shrink economies and shrink
the president was very clear in his comments recently when he was in the united kingdom.it is a decision for the people of the united kingdom to make, but our evaluation is that it is both economically and in terms of geopolitical stability in the best interests of europe and the united states and the kind of global stability for the u.k. to stay in. we are talking a few minutes ago about the tail risks that are in the world. many of those tail risks are not economic. many of them are...
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a very open trade deal with the united kingdom?do: always. germany is exporting companies. we like free trade everywhere. we want to compete on par level. if we have a level playing field, we are always supportive of free-trade around the world. manus: very fair comment. thank you very much. short in terms of the questions. guido kerkhoff joining me on the phone from germany. anna, back to you. i'm off to emirates. that.you enjoy francine is back. ♪ loss. credit suisse we have the interview with the ceo in 15 minutes. yennese stocks jump as the fell to the weakest this month. the peso in place. the filipino currency gaining. welcome to the program. this is "countdown." i'm anna edwards. it is 7:00 here in london and 8:00 in germany. german industrial output is falling for the second month. there was an estimated drop of 0.2%. 1.3%.tual output fell so, this was worse than was predicted. this is going against what we heard on monday. from an industrial production is declining more than was expected thatrch, a second drop could signal
a very open trade deal with the united kingdom?do: always. germany is exporting companies. we like free trade everywhere. we want to compete on par level. if we have a level playing field, we are always supportive of free-trade around the world. manus: very fair comment. thank you very much. short in terms of the questions. guido kerkhoff joining me on the phone from germany. anna, back to you. i'm off to emirates. that.you enjoy francine is back. ♪ loss. credit suisse we have the interview...
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one expert described in octopus in the united kingdom who would leave his own tank at night, slither across the floor, snack on the resident fish, go back to his tank and when the keepers arrived he looks like the poster child for innocence. [laughter] another expert described the octopus who figured out how to unscrew the lid to a jar. experts were not surprised by his caper, all because the research that marine biologists conduct independently is part of a database that can be kept by anyone, anywhere, anytime. we take this extraordinary capacity for granted. technology allows your department to hold classes with counterparts at other campuses. sharing the resources of each and the larger capacities of big research universities. as chelsea pointed out, 3-d printing is now a reality. the 2015 brown symposium focused on 3-d printing a concept that not long ago seemed only credible and spielberg movies. the southwestern professor is already recognized in this amazing field focusing on sculpture and regenerative medicine and area she knows is already creating the remarkable. back to ou
one expert described in octopus in the united kingdom who would leave his own tank at night, slither across the floor, snack on the resident fish, go back to his tank and when the keepers arrived he looks like the poster child for innocence. [laughter] another expert described the octopus who figured out how to unscrew the lid to a jar. experts were not surprised by his caper, all because the research that marine biologists conduct independently is part of a database that can be kept by anyone,...
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cameron: i got the attorney general of the united kingdom suggesting the agreement does not have legalt correct. it has affected a point at which the european unit in -- union notifies united kingdom who wanted to stay. of the legal analysis it says the renegotiation package is based on an international agreement which is binding in international law. it is irreversible. what i would say is let's not argue that we are doing all these things on false perspective. that is an honest disagreement. you want to leave the eu and i want to stay in. we have a referendum because we have a conservative prime minister. there are lots of things to talk about, but accusing each other of false perspectives under the legal opinion is very clear i think it's a waste of time. quotedsorry, but you those opinions. as far as jacobs, one of the most eminent qc's in the country and vice president of the haspean court, he himself made exactly the same point as i have. i really think if i may say so you are just trying to get away with something. mr. cameron: i think that is wrong on all grounds. to be fair yo
cameron: i got the attorney general of the united kingdom suggesting the agreement does not have legalt correct. it has affected a point at which the european unit in -- union notifies united kingdom who wanted to stay. of the legal analysis it says the renegotiation package is based on an international agreement which is binding in international law. it is irreversible. what i would say is let's not argue that we are doing all these things on false perspective. that is an honest disagreement....
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accordingly the united kingdom could be just --. i think a what that means is you have come into force if we vote to stay in a mechanism that will last from 2017 all the way out effectively to 2028. >> i took a good rook at annex 6 and that applies to conditions today not on some other day. and those conditions may change in the future. >> well they are not going to change by june 23rd. >> that isn't the date that is relevant the date that will be relevant will be -- >> -- if we vote to stay in, this then needs to be put in place and the sooner this mechanism can be put in place the better and then operates all the way to 2028. >> prime minister, which brings you do my second point. which this does require the agreement of the european parliament. and the european parliament may decide to prevaricate, delay, do what they want with this. >> first of all the president of the parliament -- i was so concerned i made sure the president of the parliament was in these negotiations. and he's said i can give you guarantee that the europen pa
accordingly the united kingdom could be just --. i think a what that means is you have come into force if we vote to stay in a mechanism that will last from 2017 all the way out effectively to 2028. >> i took a good rook at annex 6 and that applies to conditions today not on some other day. and those conditions may change in the future. >> well they are not going to change by june 23rd. >> that isn't the date that is relevant the date that will be relevant will be -- >>...
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they include some of our closest allies and trading partners, such as the united kingdom, canada, and mexico. china, with an estimated 1.3 billion people and the third-largest country in the world by land mass, has only 11 lpd airports to the united states. but the administration wants to designate 10 airports of lpd stature to cuba, a country that could fit into china over 127 times, and a country whose than 1% that less of china. in a briefing on march 17th, officials from tsa stated their intention to certify three additional airports in cuba as lpds by late summer. the picture officials of tsa paint of the security situation at cuba's airports is indeed bleak. cuba possesses no explosive trace detection equipment. let me repeat that -- they do not have any explosive trace detection equipment at their airports. the bomb-sniffing dogs are poorly trained at best and have been described by some as, quote, "mangy street dogs." the only two full-body scanners on the entire island are in havana, which means that the nine other airports in question will not have body scanners. these scann
they include some of our closest allies and trading partners, such as the united kingdom, canada, and mexico. china, with an estimated 1.3 billion people and the third-largest country in the world by land mass, has only 11 lpd airports to the united states. but the administration wants to designate 10 airports of lpd stature to cuba, a country that could fit into china over 127 times, and a country whose than 1% that less of china. in a briefing on march 17th, officials from tsa stated their...
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strategic communications, we take the lead in the united kingdom. the foreign office is staffed by people from other countries, as well. we link up what we are doing to combat. some messaging through social media to take down websites, to reduce the amount of tweeting or whatever else they are employing, so there is a lot of work going on there to try to make it more difficult for them to get their message out. there is also were going on to limit the number of foreign fighters joining them. there is some evidence now that the numbers have dropped off quite markedly from the early days as the different countries of western europe have begun to tighten their controls on this, , toestrict people's travel investigate those likely to go after daesh. the military part of this is just one strand. have wee finance side, got any evidence that private aretions from individuals going into daesh? >> i don't have information about private flows. we have to make that harder. we are doing some work to understand daesh's particular financial networks. we are worki
strategic communications, we take the lead in the united kingdom. the foreign office is staffed by people from other countries, as well. we link up what we are doing to combat. some messaging through social media to take down websites, to reduce the amount of tweeting or whatever else they are employing, so there is a lot of work going on there to try to make it more difficult for them to get their message out. there is also were going on to limit the number of foreign fighters joining them....
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i'm a profound believer in the united kingdom.o on making sure that regions in our country properly supported it. but if it's the case we would find our economy would be hit by leaving an tax or cease to hit by leaving. though obviously impact the amount of funding we put into agriculture or research. that is why i think the right option is to vote to remain in a reformed european union. thank you, mr. speaker. can i support the prime minister's comments about nigeria and afghanistan and ask him if he will stop the millions of pounds of taxpayers money to those other corrupt companies until dave cleaned up their act. tree into >> and i think is ever my honorable friend for his help and support and his pitch on diplomacy as well. also useful given the last 24 hours. countries like nigeria and afghanistan, their leaders are battling hard against corrupt systems in countries. they made some remarkable steps forward and that's why welcome them to the anticorruption contest in london. i don't think it would be right to withdraw the aid
i'm a profound believer in the united kingdom.o on making sure that regions in our country properly supported it. but if it's the case we would find our economy would be hit by leaving an tax or cease to hit by leaving. though obviously impact the amount of funding we put into agriculture or research. that is why i think the right option is to vote to remain in a reformed european union. thank you, mr. speaker. can i support the prime minister's comments about nigeria and afghanistan and ask...
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that work is led by the united kingdom, by the communications team in the foreign office, by finances,st daesh's and by work across the security agencies and departments to stem the flow of foreign fighters. on multiple eort nds right across the range. >> thank you. prime minister, you used the words of generational endeavor, struggle and that it's going to take a long time, and therefore, different departments of government are involved. a criticism some of us have from someone with a military background is to say neverhe civil service seems to have a break, a time when you sit and talk with people from other organizations. i find civil servants in the office who don't know about the 77th brigade or don't understand what is happening on counter radicalization. that if thature us is the case, it is being addressed, or if it isn't -- >> it might have been the case 2010,ears ago, but since of course, we now have the security council and the precisely based in the cabinet office, with that coordinating function. you see that reflected in the most recent sdsr. other whitehall departments,
that work is led by the united kingdom, by the communications team in the foreign office, by finances,st daesh's and by work across the security agencies and departments to stem the flow of foreign fighters. on multiple eort nds right across the range. >> thank you. prime minister, you used the words of generational endeavor, struggle and that it's going to take a long time, and therefore, different departments of government are involved. a criticism some of us have from someone with a...
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today that we have the united kingdom. we have a great corporate bank, a strong investment bank.e have some news on deutsche bank today. is it better for you if you are stronger on your own, or do you need at her rivals in europe? mr. staley: the investment banking industry everywhere is having a difficult time. you could argue that almost no investment bank, the american, german, or british, is covering its cost of capital. for thenot healthy financial system globally. it is not just an issue in germany. it is an issue also in new york. if you look at the return on equity's of the u.s. investment banks, you have to say this industry is still structurally impaired. francine: but this is what -- again, when do we get that repricing? structure impairment is not healthy. are we going to -- do something need to happen so that we get unlocked from this? mr. staley: clearly, i believe the answer is yes to that where we are not going to wait for that at barclays and we're going to run our investment bank in a way that to shareholders want sooner rather than later. do you worry about def
today that we have the united kingdom. we have a great corporate bank, a strong investment bank.e have some news on deutsche bank today. is it better for you if you are stronger on your own, or do you need at her rivals in europe? mr. staley: the investment banking industry everywhere is having a difficult time. you could argue that almost no investment bank, the american, german, or british, is covering its cost of capital. for thenot healthy financial system globally. it is not just an issue...
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the world's largest cruise ship is on its way to united kingdom this morning. thousands gathered to watch it leave. the harmony of the sea can carry 100 passengers and crew. it has 2500 suites and 23 pools, 20 dining venues and even a park with plants and trees. >>> it's big. >>> really, really, really big. >>> i hope they have a good time. >>> i hope they are going someplace warm. >> reporter: it's chilly around here today, kind of breezy. it was that way yesterday and today more of same. storm tracker 6 live double scan we are indeed dry across the region, which is good. as we look outside, there's the promise of sunshine coming up, even though it's slightly cloudy over the commodor barry bridge right now. any cloud cover out there, is going to dissipate as we go through the morning. as we take a look at temperatures, currently, 43 degrees in philadelphia. on the cool side. some suburbs in the 30s right now. winds out of the west at 9:00 a.m. a little bit breezy. once the sun gets up over the horizon as we move through the day, the winds will get stronger at
the world's largest cruise ship is on its way to united kingdom this morning. thousands gathered to watch it leave. the harmony of the sea can carry 100 passengers and crew. it has 2500 suites and 23 pools, 20 dining venues and even a park with plants and trees. >>> it's big. >>> really, really, really big. >>> i hope they have a good time. >>> i hope they are going someplace warm. >> reporter: it's chilly around here today, kind of breezy. it was that...
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economy. >> it was the decision for the people of the united kingdom to make but our evaluation is that both economically and in terms of geopolitical stability in the best interests of europe and the united states and the kind of global stability for the u.k. to stay in. we were talking about the tail risks in the world. many of them are not economic, many of them are geopolitical. europe being more challenged and threatened is a source of anxiety. her majesty put out information that in the households there will be shrinking of the incomes. future negotiation offers a lot of resources. i think there's a host of reasons why from economic to geopolitical consideration it is better for the outcome to be the uk staying in. but again, it's a decision that the people of the uk have to make. >> right next to you. >> thank you, dave. mr. secretary, i know you said the secretary does not get involved in politics. stays away. so would it be a waste of a question to ask how the credit markets and central banks would react internationally to a donald trump election? >> now you're into two areas i
economy. >> it was the decision for the people of the united kingdom to make but our evaluation is that both economically and in terms of geopolitical stability in the best interests of europe and the united states and the kind of global stability for the u.k. to stay in. we were talking about the tail risks in the world. many of them are not economic, many of them are geopolitical. europe being more challenged and threatened is a source of anxiety. her majesty put out information that in...
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the united kingdom has advisers on the ground there.t is a commendation of things but they are certainly not going as far as saying there will be anything like a military intervention, an international military intervention in libya anytime soon. brent: kerry, thank you very much. thecapital, it is not about war terrorism. tonight it is about cries of determination. it is about a people demanding to get their fair share. tens of thousands of people in afghanistan feel cheated by the government. they were supposed to get a much-needed boost through an infrastructure project. three weeks ago it emerged that a planned powerline connecting and energy bridge with afghanistan and pakistan is supposed to bypass -- that is the problem. they feel let down and they decided to make their voices heard. >> for that hazara people, this is personal. they see the rerouting of the hour line away from their territory of evidence of an enduring bias towards their community. and they have descended on the capital to demand equality. >> we have gathered her
the united kingdom has advisers on the ground there.t is a commendation of things but they are certainly not going as far as saying there will be anything like a military intervention, an international military intervention in libya anytime soon. brent: kerry, thank you very much. thecapital, it is not about war terrorism. tonight it is about cries of determination. it is about a people demanding to get their fair share. tens of thousands of people in afghanistan feel cheated by the government....
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dash cam video from the united kingdom. one of their popular highways. not a lot of traffic. up ahead we have this mercedes. the car with a dash cam is a police car. they ran the pilates and realized the driver has a disqualified license. when the cops get over there. >> oh, that's going to totallily wreck the situation. >> the driver puts the car in reverse. now it kicks off 100 mid-to-upper chase which goes through these small country lane. >> the guy in mercedes thinks he'll shake a police car business going down these farm lane roads. >> i thought it was funny he thought he do disable the police car with the fender bender. >> but the helicopter was a whole other story. here he is ripping through the fields. >> this car is not made to do that and these police cars are. >> doesn't matter. like the second the helicopter shows up you're done dude. >> he doesn't give up. he does stop the car and gets out on foot and starts running. look how low the helicopter is. normally they are way up. looks to me like the helicopter has just basically gone way down to what maybe 30 feet of
dash cam video from the united kingdom. one of their popular highways. not a lot of traffic. up ahead we have this mercedes. the car with a dash cam is a police car. they ran the pilates and realized the driver has a disqualified license. when the cops get over there. >> oh, that's going to totallily wreck the situation. >> the driver puts the car in reverse. now it kicks off 100 mid-to-upper chase which goes through these small country lane. >> the guy in mercedes thinks...
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. >>> happening now, the world's largest cruise ship is on its maiden voyage to the united kingdom. thousands watched it leave france's atlantic coast. some compared it to a floating city complete with a park and plants and trees. >>> a man was injured saturday by a broken bat at fenway park. it happened during the red sox game during the astros. a piece of the bat flew into the stands during the first inning and struck the fan above the right eye. he was was taken to the hospital and expected to recover. the red sox joined other teams in extending the protective netting before the season started. >>> three brothers pulled off perfect score in the sats test. younger brother did it next, he is a freshman at university of oklahoma. now william, the baby brother has done it as well. >>> they is it on top of me arena make sure i don't slack off. if they see my grades slip a little bit, they get on me. >>> you have to be involved and know what's going on and you have to sit down and talk to them, the kids and the teachers. >>> the brothers say it's important to work hard all year and not
. >>> happening now, the world's largest cruise ship is on its maiden voyage to the united kingdom. thousands watched it leave france's atlantic coast. some compared it to a floating city complete with a park and plants and trees. >>> a man was injured saturday by a broken bat at fenway park. it happened during the red sox game during the astros. a piece of the bat flew into the stands during the first inning and struck the fan above the right eye. he was was taken to the...