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.>>> taking a breather from the election, another big issue is dividing folks in the uk and it's not brexit it's the shrinkage of the company -- the countries 11 -- beloved candy bar. there are now bigger that -- bigger gaps between the triangular chocolate chunks. customers are now getting 10% less chocolate for the same price. what is wrong with these people? the owner of the company blames the rising cost of ingredients. many fans have taken to social media saying that the move was take chocolate away from people.>> coming up, our sports team getting into election night.>> taken a step in the spirit of election night let's have a little debate. you can vote live now. jamison has not request he is one of the fewest players they gave the team a chance. his front office does them no service and his players leave him hanging.>> evans is the only guide.>> he had 1130 -- turnovers turnovers. >> in the last three games one turnover and his completion percentage higher than last year.>> of cornerbacks that have taken the lead, his 30th in the lead.>> aaron rodgers his wide receivers canno
.>>> taking a breather from the election, another big issue is dividing folks in the uk and it's not brexit it's the shrinkage of the company -- the countries 11 -- beloved candy bar. there are now bigger that -- bigger gaps between the triangular chocolate chunks. customers are now getting 10% less chocolate for the same price. what is wrong with these people? the owner of the company blames the rising cost of ingredients. many fans have taken to social media saying that the move was...
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first of all, the uk already has an ambassador to the united states. but second of all, how unusual is it for a president, let alone a president-elect, to dabble like this in another nation's foreign policy? >> well, look, it's obviously very unusual. but you know, john, we live in an unusual world right now. politics, diplomacy, the press. all these relationships are being turned on their head. and so what nigel farage is doing is much like what he did during the brexit campaign, much like how he sort of enabled donald trump to do during his campaign. in other words, do an end run around the establishment and seek to make your own relationships. and because nigel farage has led a populist revolt in england and was the first british political leader, although he's not an elected mp in england, he was the first to meet with donald trump. i interviewed him when he came to the convention in cleveland. he's had a very close relationship and i guess they both feel they have this personal connection. it's just outside the realms of diplomacy. >> the reaction
first of all, the uk already has an ambassador to the united states. but second of all, how unusual is it for a president, let alone a president-elect, to dabble like this in another nation's foreign policy? >> well, look, it's obviously very unusual. but you know, john, we live in an unusual world right now. politics, diplomacy, the press. all these relationships are being turned on their head. and so what nigel farage is doing is much like what he did during the brexit campaign, much...
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what i said about the uk is the cyclical structure and political, the uk has gone from a highly cyclical currency to a structural and political one. the biggest deficit in the world. politics that are totally uncertain and of course the currency has got to adjust downward to take care of that. anna: more thoughts from you on mark carney. in 2019, if the negotiations are started march 2017, and we have two years, he could be leading just after the end of those to your negotiations. that does not seem like a much calmer time that in the midst of it? david: that is the point. we don't have the worry about the mpc. the structure is independent. people are worried about the independent, that has been pushed away into the monograph and we can forget about that. now, we can concentrate on -- anna: it shows he is writing to the political challenge -- rising to the political challenge? david: we have to get to article 50. carney is going to be there. the independence is rock tight. we are going onto the court cases everyone is focusing on in the market, whether this legal challenge is going to ge
what i said about the uk is the cyclical structure and political, the uk has gone from a highly cyclical currency to a structural and political one. the biggest deficit in the world. politics that are totally uncertain and of course the currency has got to adjust downward to take care of that. anna: more thoughts from you on mark carney. in 2019, if the negotiations are started march 2017, and we have two years, he could be leading just after the end of those to your negotiations. that does not...
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is that what we are going to hear from the autumn statement next week when they give us there -- erik: growth is likely to be weaker thanks to the uncertainty in brexit and what that does for investment in the uk's investment that will be a drag on growth until we know with more clarity. on the other side, quite likely they will do some more investment or governments invest and or if the structure spending or something that would push up the spending, that the tax bases want to be weaker than we had otherwise thought. anna: howdy you forecast in this environment without clarity as to where the brexit conversation goes? this is a subject that the treasury committee -- the question to members of the bank of england, how on earth are you making your forecasts? how will the abr make it forecast? erik: that is uncertainty. we do not know what our trading relationships are going to be with europe, the rest of the world, and we will not know that for several years at least because of that uncertainty. one thing that we can be fairly clear about is that investors will invest less than they ot
is that what we are going to hear from the autumn statement next week when they give us there -- erik: growth is likely to be weaker thanks to the uncertainty in brexit and what that does for investment in the uk's investment that will be a drag on growth until we know with more clarity. on the other side, quite likely they will do some more investment or governments invest and or if the structure spending or something that would push up the spending, that the tax bases want to be weaker than...
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let us talk about what is happening at a uk retailer. -1.75% to positive. they are narrowing that range. they are taking a bit off the top, so a little bit more confidence about knowing where the future takes us at least. are fullures price. directory is flat, so no growth at all. third-quarter net total sales down by 3.5%. in terms of the forecast going in terms of the numbers, full priced sales under the next brand. the forecast amongst 19 analysts was for a decline of 2%. compare those numbers. third-quarter net brand sales -- down.rand sales that number is weaker than had been expected. this is a business with a very strong track record. profitilson has widened margins for seven consecutive years. he prides himself on the heat has managed to not read his prices in away some others have had to. we'll keep looking out for comments they have about brexit, inflation, and how that is hitting the consumer. that is move on. numbers coming through. this is another business run by someone in favor of a brexit. the first quarter sales up by 2.5% and total sales u
let us talk about what is happening at a uk retailer. -1.75% to positive. they are narrowing that range. they are taking a bit off the top, so a little bit more confidence about knowing where the future takes us at least. are fullures price. directory is flat, so no growth at all. third-quarter net total sales down by 3.5%. in terms of the forecast going in terms of the numbers, full priced sales under the next brand. the forecast amongst 19 analysts was for a decline of 2%. compare those...
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why the uk's getting more aggressive prosecuting these cases next. this is bloomberg. ♪ julie: from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i'm julie hyman. mark: i am mark barton county down to the european close. eight minutes away until the end of the friday session. three employees from major banks have been arrested according to people with knowledge of the matter. joining us now is bloomberg news reporter suzy green. why is this investigation important? it shows that the sca is not letting up when it comes to insider trading. it is clamping down on conduct the last eight years and we had a huge investigation that came to conclusion earlier this year. the fact that something else so big on the horizon shows that this is a topic they will continue to pursue. mark: what is the track record like when it comes to insider trading prosecution in the u.k.? the sca had not prosecuted anyone criminally for insider trading preferring to go after them civilly. convictionse 31 under their belt. most of them in a big case that was largely resolved earlie
why the uk's getting more aggressive prosecuting these cases next. this is bloomberg. ♪ julie: from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i'm julie hyman. mark: i am mark barton county down to the european close. eight minutes away until the end of the friday session. three employees from major banks have been arrested according to people with knowledge of the matter. joining us now is bloomberg news reporter suzy green. why is this investigation important? it shows that the sca is not...
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we will use the freedoms that come from negotiate with partners directly to be flexible, to set our own rules and forge new and dynamic trading agreements that work for the whole uk. that is also why in our negotiations on leaving the european union, we' not trying to replicate the deal that any other country has with the eu. and we're not going for an off-the-shelf solution. all of us here tonight know that there's not some choice between hard brexit and soft brexit. it's about how business and government works together to get the best deal, the right deal for britain and the right deal for businesses working across the continent. but third, to be the true global champion of free trade in this new modern world, we also need to do something to help those families and communities who can lose out from it. so government cannot afford to take a hands-off approach. we have to act to ensure that the prosperity delivered by free trade and free markets is shared by all. that's why in britain, we're developing a new industrial strategy that will seek to ensure working people in every part of th
we will use the freedoms that come from negotiate with partners directly to be flexible, to set our own rules and forge new and dynamic trading agreements that work for the whole uk. that is also why in our negotiations on leaving the european union, we' not trying to replicate the deal that any other country has with the eu. and we're not going for an off-the-shelf solution. all of us here tonight know that there's not some choice between hard brexit and soft brexit. it's about how business...
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that is the british vote that surprised everybody in the establishment in the uk about leaving the eu. and you've got to say based on what we've seen so far that this is a gigantic shout from nonglobal america, nonglobalist america, to use that term, of no. they're saying no. and donald trump, whether he wins or loses, accurately channelled that anger and that giant shout of no about the global economy, about the knowledge economy and so forth, and florida is the way you're seeing it. the fact that virginia is as close as it is right now is not a good sign for the clinton camp. >> howard fineman here in new york, thank you for that. lawrence o'donnell standing by with james carville. >> i'm with james carville and michael steele. what is the clinton camp worried about most looking at this board? >> well, florida is a concern. if we lose virginia, we'll probably lose the election or be close to it. i'd say right now i was expecting to be in a better mood at this point than i am right now, i'll be honest with you. look, there's a lot left to counting and not anything like that, but i fu
that is the british vote that surprised everybody in the establishment in the uk about leaving the eu. and you've got to say based on what we've seen so far that this is a gigantic shout from nonglobal america, nonglobalist america, to use that term, of no. they're saying no. and donald trump, whether he wins or loses, accurately channelled that anger and that giant shout of no about the global economy, about the knowledge economy and so forth, and florida is the way you're seeing it. the fact...
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nicole: investors in europe are reviewing a ruling by uk court that britain can start the process to leave the european union without the approval from parliament. joining us once again in our studios here joe randal, director of trading at think markets. he's here with us this morning. i want to talk about british exit but i want to get right to the u.s. election. how do you think the markets will or should react a hillary win versus a donald win. >> in london we are pricing hillary win but the last week has seen the possibility and distinct possibility that we see a trump victory and markets are beginning to wake up to that. whatever happens you've going to see a rally in the markets after a period of uncertainty because we have seen this really negative in the last couple of weeks. nicole: like a little pullback from the beginning and then rally after? >> if trump gets in we will get a sharp full but in a month's time we will be higher where we are. lauren: it's a knee-jerk reaction. what do you make stocks are falling before the election? >> markets are begin to go wake up before
nicole: investors in europe are reviewing a ruling by uk court that britain can start the process to leave the european union without the approval from parliament. joining us once again in our studios here joe randal, director of trading at think markets. he's here with us this morning. i want to talk about british exit but i want to get right to the u.s. election. how do you think the markets will or should react a hillary win versus a donald win. >> in london we are pricing hillary win...
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it's made using blood cells from people who have recently fought off zika. mice. human trials will be needed. >>laura: cancer experts are meeting in the uk and they're sounding an alarm saying many cases of breast cancer go undetected because they don't start with a suspicious lump. one in six cases begin with symptoms other than a lump. researchers examined symptoms in 2,000 people recently diagnosed and they found that women with non lump symptoms were more likely to put off visiting their doctor. with breast cancer early will survive at least five years. about six in 10 can expect to survive more than 20. >>russell: they've been nice but the temperatures have been above normal. not exactly fall-like. dave is up next with the forecast. >>laura: good news for people taking a road trip. a look at what our gas prices are up to now. that's in 15 minutes. theme park in australia makes a big decision after the deaths of four people. walter allen we traveled the world sampling the best cheese for two reasons one, to bring them all back for you to enjoy and two, we got
it's made using blood cells from people who have recently fought off zika. mice. human trials will be needed. >>laura: cancer experts are meeting in the uk and they're sounding an alarm saying many cases of breast cancer go undetected because they don't start with a suspicious lump. one in six cases begin with symptoms other than a lump. researchers examined symptoms in 2,000 people recently diagnosed and they found that women with non lump symptoms were more likely to put off visiting...
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and leaders from around the world reaching out to him, including russia and the uk. >> we'll get along with all other nations willing to get along with us. we expect to have great relationships. no dream is too big. no challenge is too great. nothing we want for our future is beyond our reach. >> and protests breaking out in some parts of the country. about a hundred people marching in the oakland area, some even burning dumpsters. we are certainly going to keep an eye on >>> we are in the war room. what a night. >> is it the most stunning preliminaryup set in modern time. he did not come from the military to be elect the president. he is number 45. this race was called around 2:30 a.m. and it is november 9th. and you go back to october presidential debate. and tonight he's the president. he struck a nerve with the disenfranchised voters. people that doesn't feel they had a voice. we saw this in ohio with some of the counties that he carried. hillary clinton only carried 7 counties in the entire state. when you look at jefferson and into cincinnati, the coal country and the steel count
and leaders from around the world reaching out to him, including russia and the uk. >> we'll get along with all other nations willing to get along with us. we expect to have great relationships. no dream is too big. no challenge is too great. nothing we want for our future is beyond our reach. >> and protests breaking out in some parts of the country. about a hundred people marching in the oakland area, some even burning dumpsters. we are certainly going to keep an eye on...
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. >> using car as a weapon is a pattern. we have seen it in nice, in canada, in the uk. this is part of the game plan of a number of groups including some of the messaging from al-awlaki. there are some reports that he had been at least checking online on some of those kinds of online communications. >> reporter: you're absolutely right. this is not the first time someone has tried to use a vehicle as a weapon. you know, i guess what is blatantly obvious about this is that an automobile can very easily be used to attain this goal. one doesn't have to go through, no matter what state you are living in or what have you, background checks, these things don't have to take place as long as you can get behien the wheel of a car. we don't know the answer to this either. probably we never will. but the fact that when one of these incidents takes place, it is easy and convenient for a group like isis to then raise its head and say, oh, yes. we commanded this or what have you. we just don't know. but obviously these facebook postings are now starting to raise a lot of suspicions i
. >> using car as a weapon is a pattern. we have seen it in nice, in canada, in the uk. this is part of the game plan of a number of groups including some of the messaging from al-awlaki. there are some reports that he had been at least checking online on some of those kinds of online communications. >> reporter: you're absolutely right. this is not the first time someone has tried to use a vehicle as a weapon. you know, i guess what is blatantly obvious about this is that an...
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this couple, tourist as riving from the uk monday, expected to mood? i know you don't have a lot to compare to not having been here before, but what are your take aways? >> very quiet. >> no one is really said anything. i feel like people would have been more expressivest. >> more emotional? >> exactly. instead, it's almost been like a silence. >> later today we hope to bring you coverage of that procession as it capital city. >>> 4:50. nbc 4 and the nbc universal foundation are giving back to our community. in honor of giving tuesday, they awarded a total of $100,000 to three local nonprofits. they'll use the grant to help people with develop. al disabilities navigate the working world by themselves. montgomery community television will use its share to teach journalism skills to teens and house will fund youth speaks, a social media platform that identifies and helps teens cope with social issues. the grants are part of our 21st century solution program. $1.2 million has been given to 30 nonprofits nationwide during the last five years. >>> today is
this couple, tourist as riving from the uk monday, expected to mood? i know you don't have a lot to compare to not having been here before, but what are your take aways? >> very quiet. >> no one is really said anything. i feel like people would have been more expressivest. >> more emotional? >> exactly. instead, it's almost been like a silence. >> later today we hope to bring you coverage of that procession as it capital city. >>> 4:50. nbc 4 and the nbc...
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. >> it is very strange for us. >> yeah. >> we weren't the only ones to notice. this couple touring from the uk i know you don't have a lot to compare it to not having been here before, but what do you expect? what are the take aways? >> very quiet. >> no one is really said anything. i feel like people would have been more expressive. >> emotionally? >> yeah, exactly. instead, it's almost like silence. >> and later today we hope to bring you coverage of that procession as it leaves from here to capital city. that's the latest from cuba. news 4. >>> it is 6:36. long time maryland state senator curry will stay in the senate. news 4's prince george's correspondent spoke to curry and he said he is recinding his resignation. the 79-year-old aernlg sent the letter to the senate president last week saying he would resign next month. curry served for maryland for 30 years in maryland's general assembly. >>> today is choose women in the same spirit of small business saturday, today is a day to support women in business. you can take part in that effort on the website choo
. >> it is very strange for us. >> yeah. >> we weren't the only ones to notice. this couple touring from the uk i know you don't have a lot to compare it to not having been here before, but what do you expect? what are the take aways? >> very quiet. >> no one is really said anything. i feel like people would have been more expressive. >> emotionally? >> yeah, exactly. instead, it's almost like silence. >> and later today we hope to bring you...
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this couple arriving from the uk monday, expected to find more emotion. how would you describe the mood? i know you don't have a lot to compare it to never having been here before. >> it's no one has really side anything. i feel like people would have been more expressive. >> reporter: emotional, you thought? >> yeah. exactly. and instead it's almost been like a silence. >> reporter: a silence, yeah. kind kind of an erie silence. part of that might have been that fidel castro was out of the presidency for about eight years so a lot of the folks coming here, quite expecting this you could see the flag lowered here. the morning continues. it will continue up until this send, december 4th when the internment is. to get there the remains will be transported from this location beginning tomorrow morning. it will be a three-day procession. >>> all right. david in havana. >>> a word of caution this evening about detecting breast cancer. the most common symptom are lumps in their breasts. but a six patients have more subtle signs. beth noticed a change like a thi
this couple arriving from the uk monday, expected to find more emotion. how would you describe the mood? i know you don't have a lot to compare it to never having been here before. >> it's no one has really side anything. i feel like people would have been more expressive. >> reporter: emotional, you thought? >> yeah. exactly. and instead it's almost been like a silence. >> reporter: a silence, yeah. kind kind of an erie silence. part of that might have been that fidel...
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we think this could be a strong move in the dollar, higher from here. >> so listen to what you told us the day before brexit about the pound and then i want to see where you think it goes next. >> if the pound is at 149.50 and the uk votes to leave, where does the pound go? >> it goes way below last week's level, to 130 initially and may go further still. >> it hung out at 130 for a long time until the election. now talking about the 120s. where do you think it goes, dollar versus the pound? >> now around 125. we had a big decline already. if you look in the next three to six to 12 month period, it goes below 120. the dollar is king here. against both europe and the yen. pound will still suffer. >> mark, i'm curious, how are you positioned going into the italian referendum, specifically in the euro? >> in the euro, we're concerned about political risk, about this weekend, as you rightly say, renzi is likely to lose, could he lose his job? yes. further risk premium built into the euro. we think there could be further pressure. the next year we have the french presidential elections and
we think this could be a strong move in the dollar, higher from here. >> so listen to what you told us the day before brexit about the pound and then i want to see where you think it goes next. >> if the pound is at 149.50 and the uk votes to leave, where does the pound go? >> it goes way below last week's level, to 130 initially and may go further still. >> it hung out at 130 for a long time until the election. now talking about the 120s. where do you think it goes,...
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ministerial committee but the next meeting of that is planned from early in the new year and the uk government engages regularly with the scottish government on a range of issues. >> i am sure it is not just the first minister but 22nd of june this year bruce davidson, those supporting, taylor what we want with a single mask. neither the prime minister, part of the government dragging government over the european union. >> on 23 june people of the united kingdom leave the european union, that is what the government will deliver. >> members should not seek to shut down the prime minister. the question was asked and the answer has been provided. >> it is right the prime minister has incidents and negotiations to the eu, and the campaign was very clear the rights of eu citizens would not be affected if the country were to leave the eu. they never naturalized, can the prime minister assure me she will never instruct me to take away the rights of millions of eu citizens? >> i recognize the personal passion with which my honorable friend raises this issue. i intend and expect to guarantee
ministerial committee but the next meeting of that is planned from early in the new year and the uk government engages regularly with the scottish government on a range of issues. >> i am sure it is not just the first minister but 22nd of june this year bruce davidson, those supporting, taylor what we want with a single mask. neither the prime minister, part of the government dragging government over the european union. >> on 23 june people of the united kingdom leave the european...
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exports from the service is there could be cut by 60% of the uk ops for the single market and that would be a $2.3 billion -- for scotland degette any tell us why his conservative colleague voted against the scottish government to protect the scottish people? >> the independent fiscal commission. >> mr. speaker i'm sure the independent fiscal commission will have noted that my colleagues voted against the s&p's motion because we have absolutely no idea where the s&p stands in relation to the uk's future relationship with the eu. >> order. questions to the prime minister. >> mr. speaker this morning i had meetings with ministerial colleagues and others in addition to my duties in this house i shall have further such meetings later today. >> thank you mr. speaker. a bill introduced by member organizations including faith. the support does not apply to application fees and a four-person collection fee impacts family budgets. will the prime minister undertake --. >> the issues of trying to ensure that those who are responsible for children actually pay their children when of families broken
exports from the service is there could be cut by 60% of the uk ops for the single market and that would be a $2.3 billion -- for scotland degette any tell us why his conservative colleague voted against the scottish government to protect the scottish people? >> the independent fiscal commission. >> mr. speaker i'm sure the independent fiscal commission will have noted that my colleagues voted against the s&p's motion because we have absolutely no idea where the s&p stands...
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ministerial committee but the next meeting of that is planned from early in the new year and the uk government engages regularly with the scottish government on a range of issues. >> i am sure it is not just the first minister but 22nd of june this year bruce davidson, those supporting, taylor what we want with a single mask. neither the prime minister, part of the government dragging government over the european union. >> on 23 june people of the united kingdom leave the european union, that is what the government will deliver. >> members should not seek to shut down the prime minister. the question was asked and the answer has been provided. >> it is right the prime minister has incidents and negotiations to the eu, and the campaign was very clear the rights of eu citizens would not be affected if the country were to leave the eu. they never naturalized, can the prime minister assure me she will never instruct me to take away the rights of millions of eu citizens? >> i recognize the personal passion with which my honorable friend raises this issue. i intend and expect to guarantee
ministerial committee but the next meeting of that is planned from early in the new year and the uk government engages regularly with the scottish government on a range of issues. >> i am sure it is not just the first minister but 22nd of june this year bruce davidson, those supporting, taylor what we want with a single mask. neither the prime minister, part of the government dragging government over the european union. >> on 23 june people of the united kingdom leave the european...
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we will use the freedom that comes from negotiating with part or is directly to be flexible and set our own rules and forge new and dynamic trading agreements that work for the whole uk. that's also why in our negotiations on leaving the european union we are not trying to replicate other countries have or go for an off-the-shelf solution. all of us here tonight know that it's not some choice between hard and soft brexit. it's how the business and government work together to get the best deal, the right deal for britain and businesses working across the continent. but to be the true global champion of free trade in this new modern world, we also need to do something to help those families and communities. the government cannot afford to take a hands-off approach. we have to work to ensure the prosperity delivered by free trade and free markets is shared by all. that's why we are developing a new industrial strategy for everybody in the country to really benefit from the opportunities for trade brings. there are people with great new businesses and brilliant inventions and every part of
we will use the freedom that comes from negotiating with part or is directly to be flexible and set our own rules and forge new and dynamic trading agreements that work for the whole uk. that's also why in our negotiations on leaving the european union we are not trying to replicate other countries have or go for an off-the-shelf solution. all of us here tonight know that it's not some choice between hard and soft brexit. it's how the business and government work together to get the best deal,...
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a 7-year investigation into the uk decision to follow the us into the iraq war culminated in july. questions from british lawmakers earlier this month. and london this is 21/2 hours. >> order, order, thank you for coming here this afternoon. this is one of the most important inquiries on the table. for a very long time in this country causing great distress to families of those who were killed or wounded being in iraq of great cost to the country. many feel the cost is still there now. it has taken a long time, what happened and why. that is why they are here today. and of particular interest. and the launch of the report. and the reference that may have been, at the heart of the matter, the first line, the question for the inquiry, right and necessary to invade iraq. it might be help to concentrate on the necessary. and illegal aspect. in your view, in some, did we need to go to an imminent threat? in march 2003, my shortest possible okay. the next question must be was the evidence in front of tony blair at that time, should have told him he did not need to go to war at that time.
a 7-year investigation into the uk decision to follow the us into the iraq war culminated in july. questions from british lawmakers earlier this month. and london this is 21/2 hours. >> order, order, thank you for coming here this afternoon. this is one of the most important inquiries on the table. for a very long time in this country causing great distress to families of those who were killed or wounded being in iraq of great cost to the country. many feel the cost is still there now. it...
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exports from the service is there could be cut by 60% of the uk ops for the single market and that would be a $2.3 billion -- for scotland degette any tell us why his conservative colleague voted against the scottish government to protect the scottish people? >> the independent fiscal commission. >> mr. speaker i'm sure the independent fiscal commission will have noted that my
exports from the service is there could be cut by 60% of the uk ops for the single market and that would be a $2.3 billion -- for scotland degette any tell us why his conservative colleague voted against the scottish government to protect the scottish people? >> the independent fiscal commission. >> mr. speaker i'm sure the independent fiscal commission will have noted that my
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uk so you see from asides of the atlantic. so i think for us cooler heads will prevail and these problems that exist today how we get there with the very fresh set of eyes what about the marketplace? how you get better bigotry alignment? -- with this next industry shipwrecks. >> what about this transition blacks. >> and then what i said previously part of it. [laughter] >> but to pick up on what you said before to something to be ready to go with the first 100 days into the term certainly but i was so whittle troubled but congress is moving very rapidly. traffic to this set them pacified and it is going at 60 m.p.h. less than one week after the election. if they inactive have established firm policies there is flexibility for potentially that we're not taking the time to go to the process so all of the collaboration, the partnerships what does industry really need? for some of this to slowdown a little bit what are those people where are their priorities?the race s so that it is some of my concerns at this point time there are
uk so you see from asides of the atlantic. so i think for us cooler heads will prevail and these problems that exist today how we get there with the very fresh set of eyes what about the marketplace? how you get better bigotry alignment? -- with this next industry shipwrecks. >> what about this transition blacks. >> and then what i said previously part of it. [laughter] >> but to pick up on what you said before to something to be ready to go with the first 100 days into the...
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uk debating in parliament whether to ban donald trump from entering the uk following his comments about the muslim community. >> hate crimes are inflamed by the word donald trump is using. >> i heard of a number of cases. i never heard one for stupidity. >> it's good to be curious to see how they end up shuffling that opinion following this unexpected result to come out. hello and welcome. donald trump has won the presidency of the united states. what has this told us about the political process in the united states, what are the change shows and policy initiatives the president will put forward and how does china view the new international landscape to come? happy to be joined in the studio by the professors. a distinguishethe distinguishedm the harvard business school, professor of international relations at the american university in washington, d.c.. but before we begin our discussion, this will be very tough. let's take a look at this. >> donald trump has won the presidency. it seemed as unlikely or impossible. speaking in new york he expressed gratitude towards hillary clinton and
uk debating in parliament whether to ban donald trump from entering the uk following his comments about the muslim community. >> hate crimes are inflamed by the word donald trump is using. >> i heard of a number of cases. i never heard one for stupidity. >> it's good to be curious to see how they end up shuffling that opinion following this unexpected result to come out. hello and welcome. donald trump has won the presidency of the united states. what has this told us about...
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donald trump from entering the uk. here are the comments about the muslim community. >> hate crimes by the words donald trump's using. >> a ridiculous xenophobia. >> i would be curious to see how they end up reshuffling their opinion following this very shocking and unexpected result coming out of the u.s. election. we are asking students to participate in this year studentcam tree competition by telling us what is the most urgent issue for our next president, donald trump and the incoming congress to address in 2017? our competition is open to all middle school and high school students grades six through 12. students can work alone or in a group of up to three to produce a five to seven minute documentary on the issue selected to the grand prize of $5000 will go to the student or teamed with the best overall entry page $100,000 in cash prizes will be awarded and shared between you 150 students in ep3 teachers. this year's deadline is january 20, 2017. that's a nonaggression day. for more information about the competit
donald trump from entering the uk. here are the comments about the muslim community. >> hate crimes by the words donald trump's using. >> a ridiculous xenophobia. >> i would be curious to see how they end up reshuffling their opinion following this very shocking and unexpected result coming out of the u.s. election. we are asking students to participate in this year studentcam tree competition by telling us what is the most urgent issue for our next president, donald trump and...
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because i think the uk needs to have that information before it takes its sovereign decision. secondly, to keep a little distance from this and to let us as europeans try to find a way forward. i think people jumping too quickly to say i figured it out, i know what you need to do, this is it and -- this is also a process which is going to take a certain amount of time to work its way through our respective political systems on the part of the united kingdom and the part of the 27 as we go forward over the next 2 1/2 years thinking we will evolve. we will understand better what are the issues, what might be the solutions, what might work. i think ultimately, my earlier message is one of just a bit of patience and letting time do its own job in this is going to be an important part. you can't rush to judgment on any of these issues, especially when there are just so many issues which are -- which is new -- which are new and where we really will need to figure out how we can arrive at solutions which respect the decision of the british people, the interest and values of the 27 as
because i think the uk needs to have that information before it takes its sovereign decision. secondly, to keep a little distance from this and to let us as europeans try to find a way forward. i think people jumping too quickly to say i figured it out, i know what you need to do, this is it and -- this is also a process which is going to take a certain amount of time to work its way through our respective political systems on the part of the united kingdom and the part of the 27 as we go...
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and our job is to use our powers to build the better scotland we all want to see. conference, if you remember just one word from my speech today, i want it to be this one. it begins with an "i." no, not that one. not yet. [ laughter ] the word i want you to remember is this -- inclusion. inclusion is the guiding principle for everything we do. [ applause ] it encapsulates what we stand for as a party, and it describes the kind of country we want scotland to be, an inclusive country, a country where everyone has the opportunity to contribute to a better future and to share in the benefits of that better future, a country which works for those who value the security they currently have and for those who yearn for change, a country where we value people for the contribution they make, not one where we will ever judge them on their country of birth or the color of their passport. [ applause ] that is the inclusive scotland we are working to build. and i'm proud of the progress we've made. earlier this week, a major european research study reached this conclusion, on he
and our job is to use our powers to build the better scotland we all want to see. conference, if you remember just one word from my speech today, i want it to be this one. it begins with an "i." no, not that one. not yet. [ laughter ] the word i want you to remember is this -- inclusion. inclusion is the guiding principle for everything we do. [ applause ] it encapsulates what we stand for as a party, and it describes the kind of country we want scotland to be, an inclusive country, a...
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it's just honestly a miracle that everybody >> next video comes to us from the uk. this pursuit of this white van involved 20 officers and two choppers went through two counties. inside that van four jewelry thieves. the crazy part of this one as they approached this roundabout here and go the wrong way. you can see here one of the jewelry thieves is thrown from the back. >> thrown or jumped out? i. i don't know what happened. capture that point or if he ran away but all thieves were >> you know i'm an avid person who loves my pet but imagine giving up your dream home to live in tents. david munson of a leather company decided to make that very decision. they found some land in north texas and were designing their dream home. in the interim they had safari tents built for them and found temporarily until their dream home was finished. but these are the tents they are living in. >> so we are in the living room right now. they moved into last august and now they really love this experience. >> they are permanent tents designed by a world famous tent designer named rob
it's just honestly a miracle that everybody >> next video comes to us from the uk. this pursuit of this white van involved 20 officers and two choppers went through two counties. inside that van four jewelry thieves. the crazy part of this one as they approached this roundabout here and go the wrong way. you can see here one of the jewelry thieves is thrown from the back. >> thrown or jumped out? i. i don't know what happened. capture that point or if he ran away but all thieves...
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wilfred frost joins us from cnbc headquarters. he's got more on that story. >> good morning. so the uk high court has ruled the government does not have the power to invoke article 50 without a parliamentary vote in a landmark surprise decision. this has led to the pound and european markets rallying. whilst this does not mean brexit won't happen, it orders the likely imambulance away from hard brexit to soft brexit. may may have to soften to win a vote. members of parliament are in favor of maintaining access to the single market. lord justice thomas said that the brexit question is purely legal and also irrevocable and rejected the government's desire to use the crown prerogative. will appeal to the supreme court which will be heard. thus is still possible. the ftse down in light of the stronger pound. labor party has released a statement already. the leader jeremy corbyn says they expect the decision to leaf the european union. putting jobs, living standards, and the economy first. which highlights the fact that that's coming from the government's opposition. the brexit do
wilfred frost joins us from cnbc headquarters. he's got more on that story. >> good morning. so the uk high court has ruled the government does not have the power to invoke article 50 without a parliamentary vote in a landmark surprise decision. this has led to the pound and european markets rallying. whilst this does not mean brexit won't happen, it orders the likely imambulance away from hard brexit to soft brexit. may may have to soften to win a vote. members of parliament are in favor...
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. >> think about the uk, brexit is going to be an issue for us as we look forward. right now we're not seeing any particular demand issues. when we look at our irish business when we export from ireland to uk it will affect us unless we get price increases. i think, you know, it has some degree of psychology effect. >> brexit has caused a few nerves across the home building market. you saw fairly sharp drop after the brexit vote a slight recovery and coming off a little bit in the move october despite the rest of the markets tracking. the picture is double digit negative but modest improvement for persimmon. the ceo told this program there's still strong demand for housing across the uk despite the eu refer rern dum. to the luxury space hugo boss is forecasted with a smaller der cline in profit as aggressive cost cuts are set to decline in sales. the german "fashion house" remain its outlook for 2016 but said market conditions remain tough especially in markets of europe. china was a bright spot but lacked sales increasing and breaking negative trend. the stock is d
. >> think about the uk, brexit is going to be an issue for us as we look forward. right now we're not seeing any particular demand issues. when we look at our irish business when we export from ireland to uk it will affect us unless we get price increases. i think, you know, it has some degree of psychology effect. >> brexit has caused a few nerves across the home building market. you saw fairly sharp drop after the brexit vote a slight recovery and coming off a little bit in the...
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the trump effect and be prepared to push the no button would lead us into early elections in italy probably next year with early elections in the uk possible as well. i mean, the spectacle of seeing trump standing next to nigel farage, farage has run seven times and failed to get a seat as an m.p., he's had a massive boost to his personal self-image. but i think discussing reinstating the bust of winston churchill in the oval office may not do as much as what prime minister theresa may would like to have which is the uk go to the front of the cue as opposed to the back. president obama called it for a bilateral trade deal. >> sure. >> just an important point i want to follow-up on tina's comments, that is while certainly populism in uk and u.s. have been great, remember, we have our own currency. once we start breaking away in italy, france, you know, netherlands, you know, they're on a common currency so now we get a euro issue. and that's something we have to really probably end up grappling with next year. >> and, jack, just quickly, what would concern you in terms of rhetoric or tangibl
the trump effect and be prepared to push the no button would lead us into early elections in italy probably next year with early elections in the uk possible as well. i mean, the spectacle of seeing trump standing next to nigel farage, farage has run seven times and failed to get a seat as an m.p., he's had a massive boost to his personal self-image. but i think discussing reinstating the bust of winston churchill in the oval office may not do as much as what prime minister theresa may would...
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she argued the uk must not shy away from its role as an advocate for global free trade. >> as we leave the european union we'll use the strength and size of our economy to lead the way in getting out into the world and doing new business with old allies and new partners alike. we will use the freedoms that come from negotiating with partners directly to be flexible, to set our own rules, and forge new and dynamic trade agreements that work for the whole world. >> now coming up, carolin joins us from the ubs conference in london. >> what's behind brerkt? whalgts behind the trump election? he calls it the dramatic rise of white populism. stick around. we'll be back with plenty more in just a few minutes. >>> hi, everybody. welcome back. russia's economy minister has been detained over a $2 million bribe. they said that alexei ulyukayev received the money for giving a positive assessment which led to the oil producers rosneft to acquire a stake in bashneft. alexei ulyukayev is the highest ranked russian statesman to be arrested since the failed coup back in 1991. >> president-elect donald
she argued the uk must not shy away from its role as an advocate for global free trade. >> as we leave the european union we'll use the strength and size of our economy to lead the way in getting out into the world and doing new business with old allies and new partners alike. we will use the freedoms that come from negotiating with partners directly to be flexible, to set our own rules, and forge new and dynamic trade agreements that work for the whole world. >> now coming up,...
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the political uncertainty mantra will be passed from the uk to the u.s. to europe. >> simon, thank you very much for coming to see us here outside the houses of westminster. let me wrap up on that. so we still have a few hours to wait here until we see the whites of the chancellor's eyes, but the expectations are limited room for him to make major giveaways, probably a few concessions to business and encouragement for the so-called j.a.m.s., those just about making it. >> is he still carrying that red suitcase? is that still a big deal? >> absolutely. i'm not sure whether we see it for the autumn statement. it's a staple for the budget proper in april. he will use the little red case? >>. >> no, that's budget proper. we don't see it for the autumn statement. a lot of people think this autumn statement has actually become something bigger than it should be. back in the old days, when i was a young man without gray hair, we never used to spend very much time talking about the autumn statement at all. it was tap on the tiller, and a revisit of some of the ec
the political uncertainty mantra will be passed from the uk to the u.s. to europe. >> simon, thank you very much for coming to see us here outside the houses of westminster. let me wrap up on that. so we still have a few hours to wait here until we see the whites of the chancellor's eyes, but the expectations are limited room for him to make major giveaways, probably a few concessions to business and encouragement for the so-called j.a.m.s., those just about making it. >> is he...
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from the uk the british prime minister said: on the rainy streets of london today, many are comparing this seismic shake-up of us politics to the uk's vote to leave the european union just a few months ago‘ the reaction will continue to flood in throughout the day‘ the the german the german chancellor angela merkel is the german chancellor angela merkel is making a statement about now. is making a statement about now. jimmy is making a statement about now. jimmy hill is in berlin is making a statement about now. jimmy hill is in berlin for us, is making a statement about now. jimmy hill is in berlin for us, one jimmy hill is in berlin for us, one assumes the tone jimmy hill is in berlin for us, one assumes the tone of the statement assumes the tone of the statement will be assumes the tone of the statement will be cordial, but what are they will be cordial, but what are they really thinking in berlin? will be cordial, but what are they really thinking in berlin? -- really thinking in berlin? -- jenny. we really thinking in berlin? -- jenny. we expect a really thinking in berlin? -
from the uk the british prime minister said: on the rainy streets of london today, many are comparing this seismic shake-up of us politics to the uk's vote to leave the european union just a few months ago‘ the reaction will continue to flood in throughout the day‘ the the german the german chancellor angela merkel is the german chancellor angela merkel is making a statement about now. is making a statement about now. jimmy is making a statement about now. jimmy hill is in berlin is making...
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we'll take you there when the q&a session begins. meanwhile nigel farage is with us. the man behind "brexit," former uk independence party leader. nigel, it is ironic these two world leaders are essentially on their way out. wondering if you want to take any credit for either of them? >> yes, i would like to kick them a little further out frankly. what we've seen today with their joint statement is that the poor darlings are in denial. they simply can't face up to the fact that their world view has taken a absolute beating in the year of 2016. it began with "brexit," the first break brick out of the wall. now we have trump presidency in the usa. in two weeks time we have a rerun of the austrian presidential election and last contest was scrapped because of electoral fraud and possibility of a right-wing austrian nationalist candidate winning. we also have a referendum on december the 4th in italy where renzi, the prime minister, is going for a power grab, which i think is going to be rejected. so the news for obama and angela, there is more of this to come. stuart: no
we'll take you there when the q&a session begins. meanwhile nigel farage is with us. the man behind "brexit," former uk independence party leader. nigel, it is ironic these two world leaders are essentially on their way out. wondering if you want to take any credit for either of them? >> yes, i would like to kick them a little further out frankly. what we've seen today with their joint statement is that the poor darlings are in denial. they simply can't face up to the fact...