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i can contribution to the united kingdom economy. i can assure contribution to the united kingdom economynsure this country works for everyone.” government that wants to insure this country works for everyone. i want tojoin the payments country works for everyone. i want to join the payments that another my thoughts are with new yorkers. the shocking scenes were brought back for memories of terrorist attacks here and as we degrade and destroy advice politics death cult ideology. can you and your international partners tojoin can you and your international partners to join with us in delivering the recent us resolution to prosecute daish terrorists to hold them to account? that is a very important point raised and that we ensure we have a complete response to this issue of the threat of terrorism that does involve dealing with the problem source but also dealing with terrorism wherever it occurs. 0ur message dealing with terrorism wherever it occurs. our message is a dealing with terrorism wherever it occurs. 0ur message is a very dealing with terrorism wherever it occurs. 0ur message is a
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migration framework for the benefit of the royal workers, and to support our overall world economy of our united kingdom? >> my right honorable friend raises an important point, the importance of supporting the real economy across the whole of united kingdom. relation to the seasonal agricultural worker scheme issues refer to, obviously we will be as will leave the european union we were bringing over to immigration rules which will enable us to affect control that we haven't had in the past with is coming from the european union, but we are recognize,, readiness we need to do that in international interest, when you do look at the labour market and that's why my friend the homesickness commission the independent migration advisory committee to look at the needs of the uk labour market and to further inform our workers given those new immigration rules and issues she has raised, and we will look at. >> order. that oversees immigration and border security. >> the subcommittee will come to order. to chair is authorized declare recesses at any time. we welcome everyone to today's hearing on oversight of th
migration framework for the benefit of the royal workers, and to support our overall world economy of our united kingdom? >> my right honorable friend raises an important point, the importance of supporting the real economy across the whole of united kingdom. relation to the seasonal agricultural worker scheme issues refer to, obviously we will be as will leave the european union we were bringing over to immigration rules which will enable us to affect control that we haven't had in the...
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this will be a very important contribution to the united kingdom economy. and i can assure him if he looks at everything this government has done with the northern power house, the midlands engine -- [ shouting ] >> the significant investment in infrastructure across all parts of the country, this is a government that wants to ensure this is a country that works for everyone. >> i want to join the prime minister and add that my thoughts are with new yorkers. the shocking scenes in new york will have brought back awful memories of terrorist attacks here. as we degrade and destroy at its base, i urge our international partners to join with us in delivering the recent u.n. resolution to investigate and prosecute terrorists so we can hold them to account for their vile crimes. >> yes. my honorable friend raises a very important point. it is important that to ensure that we have a complete response to this issue of the threat of terrorism that does involve dealing with the problem at source. it also involves dealing with terrorism wherever it occurs. our message
this will be a very important contribution to the united kingdom economy. and i can assure him if he looks at everything this government has done with the northern power house, the midlands engine -- [ shouting ] >> the significant investment in infrastructure across all parts of the country, this is a government that wants to ensure this is a country that works for everyone. >> i want to join the prime minister and add that my thoughts are with new yorkers. the shocking scenes in...
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along with our ally the united kingdom and others, we ally the united kingdom and others, we could create an environment to improve zimba bwe's economyn environment to improve zimbabwe's economy as long as there is respect for human rights and transparency and democracy that has been lacking for the last 37 yea rs. has been lacking for the last 37 years. but you will also know there will be a scramble for control in the era of the new government, whatever shape that government is. china has been very good partnerfor zimbabwe in recent years. it is likely that the west will try to move him and perhaps regain some control had. my hope is that the transition will be one that will allow for more openness. it seems likely that emmerson mnangagwa will be sworn in as the new president and that morgan tsvangirai, the opposition leader, or play some role. it is my hope that these gentlemen and others will view the transition as an opportunity to establish new standards for conduct of rule of law and openness to engage with the west and in particular the united states and the uk. we are seeing live pictures coming in from uk. we are seeing liv
along with our ally the united kingdom and others, we ally the united kingdom and others, we could create an environment to improve zimba bwe's economyn environment to improve zimbabwe's economy as long as there is respect for human rights and transparency and democracy that has been lacking for the last 37 yea rs. has been lacking for the last 37 years. but you will also know there will be a scramble for control in the era of the new government, whatever shape that government is. china has...
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also i realize that you care brings a lot to the super economy trade tourism investment are things going to change now that united kingdom is accepting european union. well hope it does and we're not there yet there are going to be toward get even speed tween the united kingdom and the european union one is a withdrawal agreement it has to do with the rights of. citizens in the u.k. and british citizens in the it has to do with the. juice of the united kingdom to the budget of the european union in about the issue of northern ireland and that they have said the issue of the british base isn't so much then it will be the negotiation probably after december for the future link there there is going to be a decision is it going to be a customs union is it going to be participation in the single market this cover not yet been. made but it is in the interest of cyprus and in the interest of the united kingdom the trade. investment relations continue as they have been foreign minister we're going to take a short break right now when we're about we'll continue talking to separate foreign minister in your honest press release wil
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united kingdom? gov. carney: the global economy is firing on, i think we say most cylinders although i think we need a 12st cylinders. it is 11 out of 12, the economy is doing well. just draw your temperature to capital goods chart, it is almost off the charts in the report, so it is not surprising that as growth is picking up in a number of jurisdictions, that the stance of policy is changing and it is not surprising for those economies that are particularly open, that it is having some influence. all of that is there. possibility,me some possibility of movement upwards over time in equilibrium rates as well. particular to the extent at which this is an investment led, or heavy investment component to the global recovery. is participating a little less in this global upswing. we are participating in it. that exports make an important contribution to growth. investment is stronger and is helped by global growth. it is not as strong as it would normally be and we are going through a period in part caused by the fact that we picked up earlier than europe, in part caused by idiosyncratic issues here. it is
united kingdom? gov. carney: the global economy is firing on, i think we say most cylinders although i think we need a 12st cylinders. it is 11 out of 12, the economy is doing well. just draw your temperature to capital goods chart, it is almost off the charts in the report, so it is not surprising that as growth is picking up in a number of jurisdictions, that the stance of policy is changing and it is not surprising for those economies that are particularly open, that it is having some...
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economy. for those looking at the contras between the data we have seen from the uk and the club that the united kingdomaving, it is not look very good but we must be strong. today is a good day to look strong. black friday williams of pounds worth of sales online and in stores. the frenzy is expected but they have been reports out that actually it may not be the best day to get bargains. are we being conned into something? i am a sceptic. are you a shot by? are you not a very big shopper. —— shopper. but i do have a wife and daughters who do shop. they do a lot of shopping online and a lot of shopping has moved online. the day after thanksgiving used to be the day it to go and look for the sales and now that has spread right across the world so i not so sure you get the best bargains. it is not necessarily a day. e—mail after e—mail from retailers — starting on monday and finishing later in the week. in some cases it is a month. i have seen ads for cars at the beginning of november. i think it has lost its meaning and the modus of recount has changed. is it to get rid of stock they cannot get rid of? b
economy. for those looking at the contras between the data we have seen from the uk and the club that the united kingdomaving, it is not look very good but we must be strong. today is a good day to look strong. black friday williams of pounds worth of sales online and in stores. the frenzy is expected but they have been reports out that actually it may not be the best day to get bargains. are we being conned into something? i am a sceptic. are you a shot by? are you not a very big shopper....
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economy. do on those areas where we need to pay particular attention to migration come into the united kingdom. we won't get on and to deal with the question of the trade relationship. but we also i'm optimistic about the opportunities that will be available and about the deal we can get from the negotiations that we are having. [indiscernible] in april the secretary was confident the european banking authority would be seen in london. now we can even guarantee banks having a right to trade with europe. last week the government voted down it's backbreaking. and repeatedly promised to scrap the social chapter. does she agree with the foreign secretary on these matters. we had guaranteed workers rights. we've introduced a bill in the house of commons did guaranteed workers against them. mister speaker the record is clear this is a voting down the amendment to protect workers rights. the environment secretary said he wanted a green brexit guess again they were voted down. to guarantee environmental protections. on the fifth of december the european summit takes place to address the issue as expos
economy. do on those areas where we need to pay particular attention to migration come into the united kingdom. we won't get on and to deal with the question of the trade relationship. but we also i'm optimistic about the opportunities that will be available and about the deal we can get from the negotiations that we are having. [indiscernible] in april the secretary was confident the european banking authority would be seen in london. now we can even guarantee banks having a right to trade...
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a strong position on this in the last number of weeks is because ireland's economy is deeply links to that of the united kingdomoncerned that bearing no responsibility for the united kingdom removing itself from the european union that we're going to suffer. and may indeed suffer a great deal more than the united kingdom in terms of economic growth. in dublin bay, that volume of trade moving across the irish sea to britain, rather than over the border to the north, is obvious enough. the border issue is one that is elemental in irish politics. this is a moment for irish politicians with the backing of the eu to gain reassurances about a much bigger picture, the wider trading relationship that they want understandings on at this critical time in the brexit process. if the border issue can be settled, it's the very depth of those ties that could then lead ireland to act as an advocate of liberal eu market access for the uk. but that discussion seems a long way off right now. mark's still with us in dublin, and our political editor nick watt is with me. first back to you mark, william hague is warning tonight that
a strong position on this in the last number of weeks is because ireland's economy is deeply links to that of the united kingdomoncerned that bearing no responsibility for the united kingdom removing itself from the european union that we're going to suffer. and may indeed suffer a great deal more than the united kingdom in terms of economic growth. in dublin bay, that volume of trade moving across the irish sea to britain, rather than over the border to the north, is obvious enough. the border...
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the united kingdom government from the governments from the united states to say if they all supported him they're willing to talk to him they're willing to invest in zimbabwe and open up our economy they quote for example the fact that he presided over a program he had suppose an agricultural program in zimbabwe called command agriculture that that the gentleman referred to that we just listened to it was a program that essentially souls involved exporting maize for the first time in the largest so that means a lot to people and when he was speaking yesterday to the crowd he indicated that he was already talking to people that were interested in supporting zimbabwe's economy and helping people in this country and so that really that the crowd received that very well a lot of people say you see he's a businessman he's business minded he is the person that's going to do this for us as christine was reporting from harare zimbabwe thank you so much. now to some of the other stories making headlines around the world today how dystonia and political rivals fatah and hamas say they're they've agreed to hold elections by the end of twenty eighteen they'll be joined by eleven other factio
the united kingdom government from the governments from the united states to say if they all supported him they're willing to talk to him they're willing to invest in zimbabwe and open up our economy they quote for example the fact that he presided over a program he had suppose an agricultural program in zimbabwe called command agriculture that that the gentleman referred to that we just listened to it was a program that essentially souls involved exporting maize for the first time in the...
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the united kingdom government from the governments from the united states to say if they all supported me and they're willing to talk to him they're willing to invest in zimbabwe and open up our economy they quote for example the fact that he presided over a program was an agricultural program in zimbabwe called command agriculture that the gentleman referred to at that we've just listened to it was a knuckle program that essentially souls involved exporting maize for the first time in the largesse so that means a lot to people and when he was speaking yesterday to the crowd he indicated that he was already talking to people that were interested in supporting zimbabwe's economy and helping people in this country and so that really that the crowd received that very well a lot of them the move comes in response to a controversy hooka touched off in january he condemned the memorial and suggested germans should be more positive about their history. argentina's navy says it's investigating a new lead in the search for a submarine that went missing last week with forty four crew members officials are looking into an unusual sound recorded a week ago in the ocean several hours after it las
the united kingdom government from the governments from the united states to say if they all supported me and they're willing to talk to him they're willing to invest in zimbabwe and open up our economy they quote for example the fact that he presided over a program was an agricultural program in zimbabwe called command agriculture that the gentleman referred to at that we've just listened to it was a knuckle program that essentially souls involved exporting maize for the first time in the...
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united kingdom and others throughout europe and the world. we could create an environment for significant improvement in zimbabwe's economy as long as there is respect for human rights and the transparency and democracy that has been lacking for the last 37 years. laura: that was u.s. senator chris coons speaking a little earlier to my colleagues on "beyond 100 days." charlie rose from one of america's most prominent tv news anchors, has been fired by cbs after allegations of sexual misconduct. the pbs network has ended its relationship with the veteran broadcaster, too. 8 women accused the award-winning journalist of sexually harassing them. rose has apologized, although he says not all the allegations are accurate. earlier i spoke to amy brittain, one of the "washington post" reporters who broke the story. amy brittain, charlie rose's career has come to an abrupt halt within hours of your article being published. but you report the rumors of his behavior have circulated for years. why did the allegations take so long to come out? amy: i think that is a complicated answer. in a sense many of these women were deeply afraid of the possible re
united kingdom and others throughout europe and the world. we could create an environment for significant improvement in zimbabwe's economy as long as there is respect for human rights and the transparency and democracy that has been lacking for the last 37 years. laura: that was u.s. senator chris coons speaking a little earlier to my colleagues on "beyond 100 days." charlie rose from one of america's most prominent tv news anchors, has been fired by cbs after allegations of sexual...
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this obsession with breaking up our united kingdom is damaging the scottish economy and causing uncertaintym? —— will she join obsession with a second independence referendum? —— will shejoin the? the point raised is important. scotla nd the point raised is important. scotland had a referendum in 2014 that was legal and fair and the result was decisive. the people of scotla nd result was decisive. the people of scotland voted to remain part of the united kingdom. ithink scotland voted to remain part of the united kingdom. i think that the election they sent a second message they didn't want a second referendum on this issue so i say to the scottish government, as we prepare to leave the eu, they should work with the uk government to get the right dealfor the with the uk government to get the right deal for the whole of the uk, not taking scotland back to these divisive constitutional debates of the past and i agree the smp should ta ke the past and i agree the smp should take the unwanted proposal off the table once and for all. will the prime minister support steel jobs table once and for
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course to as far away as the united kingdom and you know there's a good reason for that and that is because basically mugabe and his circle have totally destroyed depleted the economy there you know the life expectancy now hope is actually lower than it was in it in the one nine hundred eighty s. and zimbabwe ranks very low on this human development index and i can also tell you that the latest information from unicef that i've seen is that at least one million food insecure households a high risk of exhausting their food stocks in the next few weeks or months so that's why i've referred to this tipping point economically right now very very important for technocrats to get in there and start fixing that economy which has been pillaged for the past decades all right let's leave it there michael bassekou thank you very much. there on iraq border rescuers continue to dig through the rubble of buildings toppled by sunday's earthquake the quake killed more than four hundred thirty people but many victims are still under the debris so the death toll is likely to rise it also injured at least eight thousand and left tens of thousands homeless in the mountainous area of c
course to as far away as the united kingdom and you know there's a good reason for that and that is because basically mugabe and his circle have totally destroyed depleted the economy there you know the life expectancy now hope is actually lower than it was in it in the one nine hundred eighty s. and zimbabwe ranks very low on this human development index and i can also tell you that the latest information from unicef that i've seen is that at least one million food insecure households a high...
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said this is in the united kingdom in they say that crypto currencies have kind of dented the appeal of gold right all the millennia who grow up online and with apps the app economy then a stand technology and they understand bitcoin and they're flocking into bitcoin and right now big going to market cap is about one to two percent that of gold ever gold is worth seven trillion dollars let's call it a bit coin is above one hundred billion of trying to get to two hundred billion but that's quite a gap in order to close that gap in order to see it going truly equal gold and market cap we're going to have to see bitcoin trade above one hundred thousand dollars a coin just to get just to get started i think to try to achieve complete parity it actually would trade higher higher than that but you know we've got a ways to go yet. but we've made an excellent start affairs for a few years of because. i mean just think about the price rise kind of gives me the vapors like colin powell remember that is like oh there's no weapons of mass destruction i got the vapors swell up well in fact on the screen you should see a chart here if all goes according to plan in the edit sui
said this is in the united kingdom in they say that crypto currencies have kind of dented the appeal of gold right all the millennia who grow up online and with apps the app economy then a stand technology and they understand bitcoin and they're flocking into bitcoin and right now big going to market cap is about one to two percent that of gold ever gold is worth seven trillion dollars let's call it a bit coin is above one hundred billion of trying to get to two hundred billion but that's quite...
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shares in the united kingdom this morning, can you be equally or overweight united kingdom equities? richard: those are two different questions. i would not be bullish on the u.k. economyotable that in the last year we have seen almost every major global economy exceed expectations, move into this environment of above trend on sustained global growth -- there has been one single exception to that and it has been the u.k. they have clearly disappointed in growth over time. i think it is difficult to become bullish on the u.k. economy over this. i think the u.k. stock market is a slightly different proposition given that it is very internationally focused, close to 80% of earnings come from overseas. strong growth we are seeing overseas supports the u.k. that should be good news for the u.k. our view is that if you are looking forward to invest today, invest for you are being paid the greatest opportunity. tom: richard, we've got to leave it there. thank you so much. richard turnill from blackrock. this is bloomberg. ♪ is this a phone? or a little internet machine? it makes you wonder: shouldn't we get our phones and internet from the same company? that's why xfinity mob
shares in the united kingdom this morning, can you be equally or overweight united kingdom equities? richard: those are two different questions. i would not be bullish on the u.k. economyotable that in the last year we have seen almost every major global economy exceed expectations, move into this environment of above trend on sustained global growth -- there has been one single exception to that and it has been the u.k. they have clearly disappointed in growth over time. i think it is...
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service said this is in the united kingdom in they say that crypto currencies have kind of dented the appeal of gold right well the money to go up online with apps the app economy then a stand technology and they understand bitcoin and they're flocking into bitcoin and right now because market cap is about one to two percent that of gold member gold is worth seven trillion dollars let's call it a bit coin is in above one hundred billion of trying to get to two hundred billion but that's quite a gap in order to close that gap in order to see bitcoin truly equal gold and market cap we're going to have to see bitcoin trade above one hundred thousand dollars a coin just to get just to get started i think to to achieve complete parity it actually would trade higher higher than that but you know we've got a ways to go yet but we've made.
service said this is in the united kingdom in they say that crypto currencies have kind of dented the appeal of gold right well the money to go up online with apps the app economy then a stand technology and they understand bitcoin and they're flocking into bitcoin and right now because market cap is about one to two percent that of gold member gold is worth seven trillion dollars let's call it a bit coin is in above one hundred billion of trying to get to two hundred billion but that's quite a...
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united kingdom, germany, france. for is a bad direction where we are going, but it is understandable of where the draw is with this conservative scum economic populism given for the economy is going, where the jobs are growing, but again, i think the outcome is a bar a -- the outcome is a very that they for the country. host: now do you want to respond? tefan has made a good point that the college/noncollege split is bigger than it has been ever before. coalition onhave a college/noncollege educated, which i think is to their benefit of having people from all perspectives. if we did get to a split where there is much more college people in one party and noncollege people in one party, it is close to having a party by classes. we are in an interesting time. are previous coalitions going to be frazzled as college people have a much less kinder view of president trump and others. host: two shirley's call from earlier, shirley said he put out 10 lies in the world --in a row. let's go to tony from littleton, colorado. ahead at the alabama special election in 2018. good morning, tony. caller: good morning, and thanks for taking my call. mr. hankin, i appreciate your view of th
united kingdom, germany, france. for is a bad direction where we are going, but it is understandable of where the draw is with this conservative scum economic populism given for the economy is going, where the jobs are growing, but again, i think the outcome is a bar a -- the outcome is a very that they for the country. host: now do you want to respond? tefan has made a good point that the college/noncollege split is bigger than it has been ever before. coalition onhave a college/noncollege...
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economy in germany. inflation at 2-4% in some areas. manus: we deal with sensational headlines. the number of people from europe dropping in the united kingdomof brexit, directly as a result, what are you seeing at the front end in terms of impact on the number of european people coming in your business here? the activity in u.k., we don't see any impact of brexit reedit we had 19% growth in the third quarter. growth, we see impact of , and professional -- customers are reluctant to hide permanently. they were afraid to do that. we have a double-digit increase brexit andeas to certainty around brexit. great to hear from you, the ceo joining us there to talk but the earnings. manus: stocks set for a higher opening. the european market open is up next and they have a conversation with the ecb executive board members. anna: if you're traveling to work, switch on bloomberg tv. bloomberg radio is always available in the london area. ♪ guy: good morning. this is the european open. cash equity about to start trading. i'm guy johnson in london. matt miller back in germany, he will be joining us later on. this tuesday morning, asian stocks at a decad
economy in germany. inflation at 2-4% in some areas. manus: we deal with sensational headlines. the number of people from europe dropping in the united kingdomof brexit, directly as a result, what are you seeing at the front end in terms of impact on the number of european people coming in your business here? the activity in u.k., we don't see any impact of brexit reedit we had 19% growth in the third quarter. growth, we see impact of , and professional -- customers are reluctant to hide...
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united kingdom with brexit inflation. yellen with the challenge of trying to get rates up for a better economy. mr. blue with euro sclerosis and the challenges of many countries. and mr. kuroda looking at ages inflation. and it is really fascinating to think what you see in this panel. to me, it borders on historic. >> yes. there was a very important question, when the panel got guidanceout is this about communication never put pressure on the markets? the answer is probably not. we are just in exceptional circumstances. remember, right now, we are in the great unwind. want to guideo the market, otherwise, you are exposed to the taper tantrum we had. it is communicating, and it is not easy. francine: you spread the market once, twice, it is rare to do it a third time. >> these for central bankers are on a path towards moving on tightening, but certainly into the end of accommodation. they are beginning to wind back super accommodation. the one that struck me was mark carney. said if ago, greenspan you think you understand me, you're wrong. francine: let's go back to frankfurt and mario draghi. gov.
united kingdom with brexit inflation. yellen with the challenge of trying to get rates up for a better economy. mr. blue with euro sclerosis and the challenges of many countries. and mr. kuroda looking at ages inflation. and it is really fascinating to think what you see in this panel. to me, it borders on historic. >> yes. there was a very important question, when the panel got guidanceout is this about communication never put pressure on the markets? the answer is probably not. we are...
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kingdom's economy is in recession been sandman's policies may be bold and brave as his allies and supporters describe them but those actions have also been criticized as the stabilizing and potentially very destructive. united nations says it's worried a blockade against yemen could hamper humanitarian efforts saudi arabia cut land sea and air access to yemen after his the rebels fired a ballistic missile targeting its capital on saturday riyadh is threatening to retaliate and has called on the u.n. to act and diplomatic editor james bass has more. the humanitarian situation in yemen is one of the grave east in the world it's so bad a child under the age of five dies in the country every ten minutes from causes that should be preventable twenty million people out of a population estimated at twenty seven million are in need of humanitarian assistance but it appears for now all international aid is being cut saudi arabia has announced it's completely blockading the country cutting all sea and land links its reaction to a missile fired towards riyadh by the who these who control a large part of yemen including the capital sanaa to u.n. flights into the country have already been blocked and we're trying to see
kingdom's economy is in recession been sandman's policies may be bold and brave as his allies and supporters describe them but those actions have also been criticized as the stabilizing and potentially very destructive. united nations says it's worried a blockade against yemen could hamper humanitarian efforts saudi arabia cut land sea and air access to yemen after his the rebels fired a ballistic missile targeting its capital on saturday riyadh is threatening to retaliate and has called on the...
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economy they support. as fellow politicians, used to debate, brexit talks have been tough. both sides have got positions to defend, aims to achieve, brexit could be an important democratic moment for the united kingdomreferred to earlier, the attitudes that go with that. the commission and parliament are naturally concerned about what britain's exit is going to mean for the european project. despite this, iam the european project. despite this, i am confident we will reach an outcome that works for the united kingdom and european union. why? it is in the interests of both sides to do so. 3 million european citizens in the united kingdom, billions of pounds of trade, hundreds of billions of trade done every year between the united kingdom and european union. trade supports millions ofjobs. achieving a deal that works for the united kingdom and european union is the best way of ensuring continued prosperity. the institutions of the european union, taking back control of borders, laws, money, we are not leaving europe. we want closest friends, allies to succeed politically and economic life. having a strong united partner on the doorstep can only be good for the doorstep can only be good for the united
economy they support. as fellow politicians, used to debate, brexit talks have been tough. both sides have got positions to defend, aims to achieve, brexit could be an important democratic moment for the united kingdomreferred to earlier, the attitudes that go with that. the commission and parliament are naturally concerned about what britain's exit is going to mean for the european project. despite this, iam the european project. despite this, i am confident we will reach an outcome that works...
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united kingdom, germany, france. for is a bad direction where we are going, but it is understandable of where the draw is with this conservative scum economic populism given for the economys going, where the jobs are growing, but again, i think the outcome is a bar a -- the outcome is a very that they for the country. host: now do you want to respond? tefan has made a good point that the college/noncollege split is bigger than it has been ever before. coalition onhave a college/noncollege educated, which i think is to their benefit of having people from all perspectives. if we did get to a split where there is much more college people in one party and noncollege people in one party, it is close to having a party by classes. we are in an interesting time. are previous coalitions going to be frazzled as college people have a much less kinder view of president trump and others. host: two shirley's call from earlier, shirley said he put out 10 lies in the world --in a row. let's go to tony from littleton, colorado. ahead at the alabama special election in 2018. good morning, tony. caller: good morning, and thanks for taking my call. mr. hankin, i appreciate your view of the
united kingdom, germany, france. for is a bad direction where we are going, but it is understandable of where the draw is with this conservative scum economic populism given for the economys going, where the jobs are growing, but again, i think the outcome is a bar a -- the outcome is a very that they for the country. host: now do you want to respond? tefan has made a good point that the college/noncollege split is bigger than it has been ever before. coalition onhave a college/noncollege...
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the railway lines going through the north texas will be an important contribution to the united kingdom economy and i can assure him if he looks at everything that this government has done with the northern powerhouse, the midlands engine -- [shouting] >> the significant investment across and for structure across all parts of the country, this s is a government that wants to ensure that this is a country that works for everyone. >> i want to join the prime minister and add my thoughts along with others or with new yorkers. the shocking scene new york brought back all four members of terrorist attacks here, and as we degrade -- added space it will export its difficult ideology. will my right honorable friend urge our international partners to join with us in delivering the recent u.n. resolution to investigate and prosecute daesh terrorists who can hold them to account for their vile crimes? >> my honorable friend raises a very important point, and it is important we ensure that we have a complete response to this issue that does involve dealing with the problem but also deals involved in faulty
the railway lines going through the north texas will be an important contribution to the united kingdom economy and i can assure him if he looks at everything that this government has done with the northern powerhouse, the midlands engine -- [shouting] >> the significant investment across and for structure across all parts of the country, this s is a government that wants to ensure that this is a country that works for everyone. >> i want to join the prime minister and add my...
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economy. now, as the european union and the united kingdom battle over what shape their divorce will take, someg hard to thrash out a trade deal with both sides. 0ne thrash out a trade deal with both sides. one of them is india. it is the uk's allders trading partner, but the european union also has a lot to offer. —— aldous. we spoke to india's commerce minister. india's commerce minister. india is in a win—win situation with both the eu and the uk. the eu is india's largest trading partner, at $80 billion worth of goods and services exchanged last year. 0utside services exchanged last year. outside the bloc post—brexit, the united kingdom trade with india could surge as much as $2.5 billion per year. so which side will be the winner? india's commerce minister told me that it is a close fight. we are not playing one against the other. the eu has great exports in wines and chocolate and automobiles, many other things. the uk is also pretty strong. they have developed asa pretty strong. they have developed as a great financial centre. it is not one against the other, they are independent of each
economy. now, as the european union and the united kingdom battle over what shape their divorce will take, someg hard to thrash out a trade deal with both sides. 0ne thrash out a trade deal with both sides. one of them is india. it is the uk's allders trading partner, but the european union also has a lot to offer. —— aldous. we spoke to india's commerce minister. india's commerce minister. india is in a win—win situation with both the eu and the uk. the eu is india's largest trading...