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we haven't achieved an agreement with the united kingdom. the u.k. prime minister got the most he could obtain and other members states offered him as much as they could offer which leads me to say that the deal with the u.k. is fair, balanced and complies with the great principles of the european union and takes into account the concerns and suggestions of the united kingdom. i therefore think the british people, which through the course of history have proven their wisdom and courage time and again, we say yes to the arrangements we have arrived at with the united kingdom. the commission, from the day the british people approved will pass legislative texts to parliament and council. in particular with regard to the social aspects of the agreement arrived at with the united kingdom. that juncture, the legislative proposals from the commission will come to you as soon as they have been tabled in german. we look at the refugees and migration issues. won't have escaped you that the european council confirmed with the european council decided in princip
we haven't achieved an agreement with the united kingdom. the u.k. prime minister got the most he could obtain and other members states offered him as much as they could offer which leads me to say that the deal with the u.k. is fair, balanced and complies with the great principles of the european union and takes into account the concerns and suggestions of the united kingdom. i therefore think the british people, which through the course of history have proven their wisdom and courage time and...
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as part of the unit -- the united kingdom and europe would not be the same thing and thinks to those in the european council. economic section been taking hostage. id internal balance so when they're in the midst for weeks to be spent to discuss council in legal terms that it is nothing to be touched. however i am not convinced him in the social dimension imagine to young people of the same job. in the fact that they're not british the hand that is discrimination that this would be denied because it comes from the commission and it must be handled with great care because they cannot be live wires between european union and we will fight it and let me say for the british citizens for them alone to take your choice to be leaders in the protagonist but they have done so much with those values the end with the european union and we can rise to those challenges in the world of globalization with a feeling of being left behind. with the feeling of strength thank you. [applause] >> translator: thank you very much. he wants to ask you a question. >> thank you very much mr. president. i need
as part of the unit -- the united kingdom and europe would not be the same thing and thinks to those in the european council. economic section been taking hostage. id internal balance so when they're in the midst for weeks to be spent to discuss council in legal terms that it is nothing to be touched. however i am not convinced him in the social dimension imagine to young people of the same job. in the fact that they're not british the hand that is discrimination that this would be denied...
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they have tried elections in the united kingdom but the yet no six. success. he went to the united kingdom that was hardly a success. david cameron and the conservative party. in the referendum, which you always wanted, the majority of the british people saying yes, meeting to stay a part of the european union. would you retire from politics or would you want another chance to stay here and join the company of us europeans? [applause] know who hasn't been briefing you. you don't have a very good memory. i'm not sure. in 2014 with 20% of the vote, they won the european elections, the first time since 1906. all the conservatives had won a national election so i hope that brings you up to speed. as for the referendum, yes, i believe it is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. i'm certain if we vote to remain, we will unlikely get another opportunity and we will sink deeper inside this political union. chance now, the momentum is on our side of the argument. and in ate to leave short amount of time all the british will be gone. i will about that -- how about that? [ap
they have tried elections in the united kingdom but the yet no six. success. he went to the united kingdom that was hardly a success. david cameron and the conservative party. in the referendum, which you always wanted, the majority of the british people saying yes, meeting to stay a part of the european union. would you retire from politics or would you want another chance to stay here and join the company of us europeans? [applause] know who hasn't been briefing you. you don't have a very...
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the mechanism is intended to cover exists in the united kingdom today. so i'm all for maximizing the sovereignty of this house, of this government, for our ability to do something. but we want no more something for nothing. we want a welfare break. we want to be able to deny benefits to people in full before they've been here for four years and this says that can happen as soon as the legislation allows. >> dr. alister mcdonalds. >> thank you very much. could i reassure the prime minister that most of us north of ireland agree with him that we would be much more successful in the european union than out? and could we urge that the referendum be held later than june so that all aspects could be fully discussed and debated? but could i ask him if and when all of the negotiations are completed that there's a positive stay of the referendum. that could he see the uk taking a more positive and engaged role within the structures and the organs of the european union? >> prime minister. >> what i say to the honorable gentleman is were there to be agreement in fe
the mechanism is intended to cover exists in the united kingdom today. so i'm all for maximizing the sovereignty of this house, of this government, for our ability to do something. but we want no more something for nothing. we want a welfare break. we want to be able to deny benefits to people in full before they've been here for four years and this says that can happen as soon as the legislation allows. >> dr. alister mcdonalds. >> thank you very much. could i reassure the prime...
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united kingdom endorses the code of good practice on referendums. says equality of opportunity must be guaranteed. yesterday to jeremy hayward sent a letter around the departments preventing ministers from having access to service briefings. has the primaries to checked whether that letter was compatible with the guidelines on neutrality. david cameron: the government has a position on this issue. the government's position is that we would be better off in a reformed european union. ministers are able to depart from that position and campaign in a personal capacity. that is a very important statement. it is right in terms of how we go about it. it does not mean the government is neutral. it does not mean civil service is neutral. the government has a policy from which the people can depart. we now have very clear laws in place and the electoral commission to make sure both campaigns are funded properly. that is good for democracy. the illegal immigrants, in many
united kingdom endorses the code of good practice on referendums. says equality of opportunity must be guaranteed. yesterday to jeremy hayward sent a letter around the departments preventing ministers from having access to service briefings. has the primaries to checked whether that letter was compatible with the guidelines on neutrality. david cameron: the government has a position on this issue. the government's position is that we would be better off in a reformed european union. ministers...
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know seven ministers in his voteet have said they will for the united kingdom to leave the e.u. and we think we know least 100 m.p.'s out of the 326 will vote within the conservative party to exit, as well. pound brexit causing the a lot of problems today. its lowest level against the years.in over seven other partynd the essential to the debate, the mayor of london, boris johnson. how influential could his endorsement of leaving the e.u. end up being? reporter: it's finally we've got that decision late last night with 100 journalists surrounding of johnson, the mayor london, charismatic and influential mayor of london, and really, it is to some, a surprise that he has come out on campaign. apparently, according to british papers, he was wooed by the aciddualy offered the job of foreign secretary or home secretary. would he influence voters? we're already seeing some findings, apart from the fact that it may have played a part in the fall of the pound today, a possible brexit and polls i should point out are divided and who will win the 23rd of june referendum, the inners or out
know seven ministers in his voteet have said they will for the united kingdom to leave the e.u. and we think we know least 100 m.p.'s out of the 326 will vote within the conservative party to exit, as well. pound brexit causing the a lot of problems today. its lowest level against the years.in over seven other partynd the essential to the debate, the mayor of london, boris johnson. how influential could his endorsement of leaving the e.u. end up being? reporter: it's finally we've got that...
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this is an excellent deal for scotland, but also an excellent deal for the united kingdom. for those of us who want to keep united kingdom together, what we have demonstrated as you can have full and devolution with a powerhouse parliament, a fair physical settlement inside the united kingdom and and that is something to be celebrated. now we will move the situation with the scottish government and parliament will have to start talking about policies and decisions rather than processes. happy the negotiations went to baghdad and i'm happy laura smith responsible for so much work it out a statement saying this delivers smith and the principles in full. no more grievance, no more fussing about process. no more arguments about the arrangements. now it's time to get on and govern. [shouting] >> we are indebted to scotland's finance security note that human field from scotland. prime minister is right that all parties will have to layer their plan with the may election. could you answer this question? is it true this time the lesser day, his party, the conservative party is plan
this is an excellent deal for scotland, but also an excellent deal for the united kingdom. for those of us who want to keep united kingdom together, what we have demonstrated as you can have full and devolution with a powerhouse parliament, a fair physical settlement inside the united kingdom and and that is something to be celebrated. now we will move the situation with the scottish government and parliament will have to start talking about policies and decisions rather than processes. happy...
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exist in the united kingdom today. so of course i am all for maximizing the sovereignty of this house come of our government, the ability to do things but we have said we want no more something for nothing but we want a break. will want to deny benefits to people in full perform for dinner four years and this is that can happen as soon as the legislation allows. >> doctor alastair macdonald. >> could i reassure the prime minister that they the prime minister that in my commission notes that for most of those agree with him that we would be much more successful in the european union and out? and could we urge that the revenue be held later than june so that all aspects could be fully discussed? could i ask him if and when the negotiations, when the negotiators completed, the deposits result of the referendum next can be see the uk take and much more positive and engaged role within the structures of the european union? >> what i would say to the honorable gentleman is were there to be agreement in february, i don't actu
exist in the united kingdom today. so of course i am all for maximizing the sovereignty of this house come of our government, the ability to do things but we have said we want no more something for nothing but we want a break. will want to deny benefits to people in full perform for dinner four years and this is that can happen as soon as the legislation allows. >> doctor alastair macdonald. >> could i reassure the prime minister that they the prime minister that in my commission...
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it is in the best interest of the united kingdom. therefore, everybody is prepared to find a balance between this request of the united kingdom and the appropriate necessary balance. it is easy to find such a compromise. but it is possible. the mood in the room is that this is the start of, perhaps, a very long-lasting thing. >> what are the remaining controversial issues? >> there is no chance to split the european union. it is a fair point to ask not to be discriminated. they try to defend the welfare system. and this emergency method like this, they ask for it. whatever that happens, it happens in the frame of the guarantees. sarah: a compromise is possible, but it can only go so far. it is likely to be more debate on the migration crisis. german chancellor angela merkel increasingly on the firing line over a refugee policy. do you think she's going to have to adjust today? >> it depends which part you're talking about. establishing the hotspots. the distribution of refugees at the whole of the european union. there was no progres
it is in the best interest of the united kingdom. therefore, everybody is prepared to find a balance between this request of the united kingdom and the appropriate necessary balance. it is easy to find such a compromise. but it is possible. the mood in the room is that this is the start of, perhaps, a very long-lasting thing. >> what are the remaining controversial issues? >> there is no chance to split the european union. it is a fair point to ask not to be discriminated. they try...
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this is an excellent deal for scotland, but also an excellent deal for the united kingdom. for those of us who want to keep united kingdom together, what we have demonstrated as you can have full and devolution with a powerhouse parliament, a fair physical settlement inside the united kingdom and and that is something to be celebrated. now we will move the situation with the scottish government and parliament will have to start talking about policies and decisions rather than processes. happy the negotiations went to baghdad and i'm happy laura smith responsible for so much work it out a statement saying this delivers smith and the principles in full. no more grievance, no more fussing about process. no more arguments about the arrangements. now it's time to get on and govern. [shouting] >> we are indebted to scotland's finance security note that human field from scotland. prime minister is right that all parties will have to layer their plan with the may election. could you answer this question? is it true this time the lesser day, his party, the conservative party is plan
this is an excellent deal for scotland, but also an excellent deal for the united kingdom. for those of us who want to keep united kingdom together, what we have demonstrated as you can have full and devolution with a powerhouse parliament, a fair physical settlement inside the united kingdom and and that is something to be celebrated. now we will move the situation with the scottish government and parliament will have to start talking about policies and decisions rather than processes. happy...
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and issued a very detailed opinion, which considers all arguments from sweden and the united kingdom. in this decision dispels the myth that mr. assange is either a fugitive from justice or he could just walk out of the embassy. it is a damming indictment of the matter in which this case has been handled. it further says mr. assange is a victim of a miscarriage of justice attributable to the action and inaction of both sweden and the united kingdom. julian'sr emphasizes willingness to cooperate with the investigations in this case at all stages of the procedure. today i'm going to first address why we brought a complaint before the united nations working group and secondly, what are the findings of this working group. in terms of why we brought the complaint, there are two main reasons. he has been detained now for five years, one month, and 29 days. and to put it bluntly, that is a to detainlong time someone, someone who is never been questioned by the swedish authorities. amy: julian assange also responded to the ruling just before our broadcast today. he spoke at that news conferen
and issued a very detailed opinion, which considers all arguments from sweden and the united kingdom. in this decision dispels the myth that mr. assange is either a fugitive from justice or he could just walk out of the embassy. it is a damming indictment of the matter in which this case has been handled. it further says mr. assange is a victim of a miscarriage of justice attributable to the action and inaction of both sweden and the united kingdom. julian'sr emphasizes willingness to cooperate...
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and then no detriment to scottish taxpayers but also to the rest of the united kingdom taxpayers who we have to bear in mind as we take into account this important negotiation. i've had good conversations with the first minister, negotiations are under way. i want us to successfully complete this important piece of devolution and a fair and reasonable way. these negotiations should continue. met me remind right honorable gentleman. if we had full fiscal devolution with oil revenues have been collapsed i 94%, to the right honorable gentleman and his party would be just weeks away from a financial calamity for scotland. [inaudible] don't voters have a right to know that what is promised can be trusted and will be delivered in full? will the prime minister to the treasury that time is running out on delivering a fair fiscal framework and that he must have a deal that is there both to the people of scotland and fair to the rest of united kingdom? >> i can tell him everything that has been committed to by this government will be delivered. we committed to this huge act of devolution to sc
and then no detriment to scottish taxpayers but also to the rest of the united kingdom taxpayers who we have to bear in mind as we take into account this important negotiation. i've had good conversations with the first minister, negotiations are under way. i want us to successfully complete this important piece of devolution and a fair and reasonable way. these negotiations should continue. met me remind right honorable gentleman. if we had full fiscal devolution with oil revenues have been...
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kingdom. , we are justhey do illegally people here to live. reporter: the residents of the camp known as the jungle have been offered temporary accommodation in welcome centers or heated containers set up last month. to gain access, they must scan their hands on a biometric reader, something that makes people wary. >> they will force you to do asylum here. reporter: authorities say the scanners are merely a safety measure.
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is there isolationism within the united kingdom? francine: there may be a little bit of that. the u.k. doesn't have the same impact as the u.s.. if you have very little foreign policy then that creates more of a mess in the middle east. u.k. have little foreign policy. but there is a point i want to
is there isolationism within the united kingdom? francine: there may be a little bit of that. the u.k. doesn't have the same impact as the u.s.. if you have very little foreign policy then that creates more of a mess in the middle east. u.k. have little foreign policy. but there is a point i want to
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the only thing i would say is i believe he is a friend of the united kingdom. he spoke up very strongly for britain at the european council and was quite influential is trying to build good will in saying that we should all recognize that if the a country has a national recognition, we need to be a flexible enough organization or otherwise we won't be able to sort these things out. >> davis. >> the prime minister has said that if we vote to leave the eu he wants to continue as prime minister, that combination that i would fully support. and he certainly fancies himself as a negotiator. and so given that we have a net contribution each year to the eu of 19 billion pounds, given that we have a trade deficit with the european union of 62 billion pounds and if we were to leave we will be the single biggest expart market of the european uni union, does she have the ability to negotiate a free trade agreement outside the eu without handing over 19 billion pounds a year. >> prime minister. >> i have great respect for my friend who wanted to leave the eu, whatever came
the only thing i would say is i believe he is a friend of the united kingdom. he spoke up very strongly for britain at the european council and was quite influential is trying to build good will in saying that we should all recognize that if the a country has a national recognition, we need to be a flexible enough organization or otherwise we won't be able to sort these things out. >> davis. >> the prime minister has said that if we vote to leave the eu he wants to continue as prime...
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tom: women very united kingdom centric this hour. kingdom and the united bundled together versus a lot of other currency dynamics around the world. even with weaker sterling, is it really us against them? is it a sectional breakup of currency regions? john: i don't think so. one of the things that has happened is they are beneficiaries of some of the drops in oil and commodity prices over recent months. there is a rebalancing of demand and that is why the dollar and the euro have strengthened. sterling has its own story. because of the drop in oil prices, he would say that is a supply driven factor. they should be balancing these economies. sense, their fortunes are bound together. tom: this has been very valuable. thank you so much. the -- we only speak to him when pitchers and catchers return. that is next. we will look at the american economy. futures are up 22. this is bloomberg "surveillance." ♪ francine: we need to tell you what we are watching in the coming days. david cameron will appear before the parliament and make his a
tom: women very united kingdom centric this hour. kingdom and the united bundled together versus a lot of other currency dynamics around the world. even with weaker sterling, is it really us against them? is it a sectional breakup of currency regions? john: i don't think so. one of the things that has happened is they are beneficiaries of some of the drops in oil and commodity prices over recent months. there is a rebalancing of demand and that is why the dollar and the euro have strengthened....
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in the meantime, the limbo continues and many are determined to cross the channel to the united kingdom. claire williams reports. these shipping containers have been transformed into housing with afor 1500 for 1500 enough space people. mywe are in the process of -- methodically evacuating and taking time to do so because we cannot accept the terrible conditions the migrants live in and cannot accept or allow a shantytown to be built. the containers are heated, clean, and offer protection from the wind. some have moved in and others say they do not want to be here. >> we did not come here to be in a container. the u.k..me to go to reporter: they have built themselves a community, theater, mosque, a church. several agreed that the shipping containers are not a viable alternative and lack communal spaces. >> this is not a permanent solution and we would like to see it gone, on the condition that dignified solutions can be found and that would not be the case with the measures proposed and the speed the government wants to carry them out. reporter: many do not want to move in because they h
in the meantime, the limbo continues and many are determined to cross the channel to the united kingdom. claire williams reports. these shipping containers have been transformed into housing with afor 1500 for 1500 enough space people. mywe are in the process of -- methodically evacuating and taking time to do so because we cannot accept the terrible conditions the migrants live in and cannot accept or allow a shantytown to be built. the containers are heated, clean, and offer protection from...
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. >> within the last hour i've negotiated a deal to give the united kingdom special status inside the european union. i will fly back to london tonight and update the cabinet at 10:00 a.m. tomorrow morning this still has delivered on the commitments i made on this process. there will be tough new restrictions for e.u. migrants. no more something for nothing. britain will never join the euro. and we've secured vital protections for our economy. and a full say over the rules of the free trade single market while remaining outside the euro. i believe this is enough for me to recommend that the united nations remain in the european union having the best of both worlds. we'll be in parts of europe that work for us, influencing the decisions that effect us in the driving seat of the world's biggest market, and with the ability to take action to keep our people safe. and we'll be out of the parts that don't work for us. out of the bailouts and out of the you row and out of the screams that britain wants no part. we'll go through the details of what we agree to and why. i began this negotiati
. >> within the last hour i've negotiated a deal to give the united kingdom special status inside the european union. i will fly back to london tonight and update the cabinet at 10:00 a.m. tomorrow morning this still has delivered on the commitments i made on this process. there will be tough new restrictions for e.u. migrants. no more something for nothing. britain will never join the euro. and we've secured vital protections for our economy. and a full say over the rules of the free...
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and then no detriment to scottish taxpayers but also to the rest of the united kingdom taxpayers who we have to bear in mind as we take into account this important negotiation. i've had good conversations with the first minister, negotiations are under way. i want us to successfully complete this important piece of devolution and a fair and reasonable way. these negotiations should continue. met me remind right honorable gentleman. if we had full fiscal devolution with oil revenues have been collapsed i 94%, to the right honorable gentleman and his party would be just weeks away from a financial calamity for scotland. [inaudible] don't voters have a right to know that what is promised can be trusted and will be delivered in full? will the prime minister to the treasury that time is running out on delivering a fair fiscal framework and that he must have a deal that is there both to the people of scotland and fair to the rest of united kingdom? >> i can tell him everything that has been committed to by this government will be delivered. we committed to this huge act of devolution to sc
and then no detriment to scottish taxpayers but also to the rest of the united kingdom taxpayers who we have to bear in mind as we take into account this important negotiation. i've had good conversations with the first minister, negotiations are under way. i want us to successfully complete this important piece of devolution and a fair and reasonable way. these negotiations should continue. met me remind right honorable gentleman. if we had full fiscal devolution with oil revenues have been...
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we believe that the european referendum is of vital importance to the future of the whole united kingdom and the debate leading up to it should therefore be free of other campaigning distraction. we believe it would be better for you, for the prime minister to commit to deferring the eu referendum at least until later in the year. so will the prime minister take the opportunity and confirm that he will be respectful of the views of the governments of scotland, wales, and northern ireland, and defer the referendum beyond june? and finally, mr. speaker, may i take the opportunity yet again to ask the prime minister to answer this question, which he has singly failed to do so thus far. will he confirm that there are still no safe guards in place which would stop scotland being taken out of the e uagainst the will of the scottish electorate? >> first of all, let me say, yes, of course, i think that when this campaign comes and we need first an agreement and recommended position by the british government and all the rest of it, but when this campaign comes, yes, of course, it should be a posi
we believe that the european referendum is of vital importance to the future of the whole united kingdom and the debate leading up to it should therefore be free of other campaigning distraction. we believe it would be better for you, for the prime minister to commit to deferring the eu referendum at least until later in the year. so will the prime minister take the opportunity and confirm that he will be respectful of the views of the governments of scotland, wales, and northern ireland, and...
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the other thing i would say is that i do believe he is a friend of the united kingdom. he spoke out very strongly for britain at the european council and i think was quite influential in trying to build goodwill in saying we should all in the european union recognize that if a country has a national interest that is at stake and needs things fixed, we've got to be inflexible in of organization because otherwise we will not be able to sort these things out. >> the prime minister has said that if we vote to leave the eu it wants to continue as prime minister, combination i would fully support. and he certainly found himself as a negotiated. and so given that we have a net contribution feature to the eu of 19 in pounds, given that we have a trade deficit with the european union of 62 billion pounds, that if we were to leave we will be the single it is export markets of the european union, does he think he has the ability to negotiate the free trade agreement from outside of the you without handing over 19 million pounds a year of? >> i have great respect to my friend who i
the other thing i would say is that i do believe he is a friend of the united kingdom. he spoke out very strongly for britain at the european council and i think was quite influential in trying to build goodwill in saying we should all in the european union recognize that if a country has a national interest that is at stake and needs things fixed, we've got to be inflexible in of organization because otherwise we will not be able to sort these things out. >> the prime minister has said...
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does the prime minister agree that how we protect human rights in the legal system of the united kingdom deserves full and careful to consideration, and will he give an assurance that his repeal of the human rights act will not conflict with the and collection in scotland other areas of the administration? david cameron: i would say to the honorable lady and others, the idea that there were no human rights in britain before the human rights act is absolutely ludicrous. this house has been a great fashion of defender of human rights. jeremy corbyn: andrew. mr. speaker, i have spent my working life in children's hospitals who rely heavily on donations from organizations for children in need. famous -- recently someone passed away. when we pay tribute to terry prime minister cameron: i am very happy to do that. the honorable member representing pudsey, which has such a connection with children in need, is absolutely right to raise this. terry wogan was one of this country's great icons. like many people in the house, i him,i grew up with watching him present "blankety blank" or all the many
does the prime minister agree that how we protect human rights in the legal system of the united kingdom deserves full and careful to consideration, and will he give an assurance that his repeal of the human rights act will not conflict with the and collection in scotland other areas of the administration? david cameron: i would say to the honorable lady and others, the idea that there were no human rights in britain before the human rights act is absolutely ludicrous. this house has been a...
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the united kingdom and the european union, which is why we believe it is important for the voters of the u.k. to think about this and think about the impact this decision will have both within and outside of the u.k. cruz says donald trump may all, but lock up the presidential nomination if he wins big on super tuesday. hillary clinton won a landslide victory over bernie sanders on saturday. she now seems more likely to clinch the party nomination. leonardo dicaprio has finally won an oscar. "spotlight" was crowned best picture. you., back to anna: let's look ahead to the rest of the day on bloomberg television. is the move" guy johnson here. angela merkel, then. echoing some of the things we have heard about help for greece. guy: greece is one of those things that has been in the background. the markets are going to start to wake up to it this week into next week.. greece is being effectively shut out and merkel is getting increasingly angrier about it. he started to soften his line. greece is still the go shooting with its creditors and still trying to deal with the problems of not
the united kingdom and the european union, which is why we believe it is important for the voters of the u.k. to think about this and think about the impact this decision will have both within and outside of the u.k. cruz says donald trump may all, but lock up the presidential nomination if he wins big on super tuesday. hillary clinton won a landslide victory over bernie sanders on saturday. she now seems more likely to clinch the party nomination. leonardo dicaprio has finally won an oscar....
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. >> i've negotiated a deal to give the united kingdom special status inside the european union. >> cameron says he was battling for britain, a fight he says he has won. >> this is enough for me to recommend that the united kingdom remain in the european union having the best of both worlds. we'll be influencing the decisions that affect us this the driving seat of the world's biggest market and with the ability to take action to keep our people safe and we'll be out of the parts of europe that don't work for us. out of the open borders, out of the bailouts, out of the euro. >> reporter: support for the deal had to be unanimous but reaching that point was tough. breakfast became lunch and dinner while the talks rumbled on. cameron's are opposition said he wanted too much. an ever closer union and more integration, more access to the u.k. welfare system and also safeguards being imposed on britain's financial sector. >> translator: i don't want different rules for london markets as for other markets. with you have had a bank crisis like we had in 2008 you can't take any risks. >> the heart o
. >> i've negotiated a deal to give the united kingdom special status inside the european union. >> cameron says he was battling for britain, a fight he says he has won. >> this is enough for me to recommend that the united kingdom remain in the european union having the best of both worlds. we'll be influencing the decisions that affect us this the driving seat of the world's biggest market and with the ability to take action to keep our people safe and we'll be out of the...
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i guess a weaker sterling means a weaker united kingdom, is that a good correlation? thomas: it would be good for u.k. export. leaving the u.k. would be an economic shock for the united kingdom and andrew would give a better sense of this, but i think you would cad valuation and sterling and big uncertainty in the future in terms of trade. i think this will be a major economic shock. tom: thomas raines, thank you so much. coming up. i remember when it was a dog company. nestle has been outstanding for the past 10 years. paul bulcke is their ceo. we will ask him some tough questions about their financial and political path forward for the leadership of nestle. ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. it is time for a surveillance ceo interview, and this is one of a success story. paul bulcke is the ceo of nestle. i remember when it was a dog stock and with his leadership, they turned nestle around. let's look at the chart, this is absolutely stunning. you cannot make money in espresso. how about 11.8% per year out of a global food company? paul, wonderful to have you with us.
i guess a weaker sterling means a weaker united kingdom, is that a good correlation? thomas: it would be good for u.k. export. leaving the u.k. would be an economic shock for the united kingdom and andrew would give a better sense of this, but i think you would cad valuation and sterling and big uncertainty in the future in terms of trade. i think this will be a major economic shock. tom: thomas raines, thank you so much. coming up. i remember when it was a dog company. nestle has been...
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. -- 45,000 people employed by inches we see within the united kingdom. this is why the government worked so hard to keep them within the united kingdom. it does play into the brexit negotiations and the fact that this is what george osborne has to do. hsbc wants to see a renegotiation. but they want to see us stay within it and we could have this whole thing again if we did end up exiting. -- they say we want to stay in the u.k.. francine: there are so many questions. bankso you do to u.k. compared to eu banks overall? where looking at banks -- we're -- ing at banks impacting andrew there's been a lot of fear about the negative impacts. that is driven banks down to a very low valuation level. we have avoided banks, which they are not in control of their own destiny one thing i can say about negative interest rates, it doesn't have an immediate negative impact that many people have been thinking. it comes further out when they are reinvesting. it is why we have largely avoided the sector, except for a selected few. francine: there's a school of thought th
. -- 45,000 people employed by inches we see within the united kingdom. this is why the government worked so hard to keep them within the united kingdom. it does play into the brexit negotiations and the fact that this is what george osborne has to do. hsbc wants to see a renegotiation. but they want to see us stay within it and we could have this whole thing again if we did end up exiting. -- they say we want to stay in the u.k.. francine: there are so many questions. bankso you do to u.k....
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on the issue of migrants coming to britain, the united kingdom, when will they be eligible for benefits? don't tell us he will work out. tell us today, when will they become eligible for any kind of that. >> the phased approach, and no access to benefits to start with. had no access after four years. if i compare that with lack of certainty being offered to those who favor a model like norway or switzerland, or a trade deal like canada, and a purely wto position. we need the answers to that. it is only when we know that that people can make a proper judgment about the security of staying in and dangers of getting out. >> mr. patterson, speak up. >> last week's decision requires >> reporter: to be both irreversible and legally binding. when will the ratification procedure begin? >> it is already legally binding and irreversible because this is a decision of 28 governments to reach legally binding decision in positive as a legal document that the un so this can only be reversed if all 28 members including the u.k. were to come to a different decision. the documents found very clearly that
on the issue of migrants coming to britain, the united kingdom, when will they be eligible for benefits? don't tell us he will work out. tell us today, when will they become eligible for any kind of that. >> the phased approach, and no access to benefits to start with. had no access after four years. if i compare that with lack of certainty being offered to those who favor a model like norway or switzerland, or a trade deal like canada, and a purely wto position. we need the answers to...
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there would be a very big chance the scholar would be would be in favor of leaving the united kingdom. claire: across europe, british ex-pats are worried about how their lives would be impacted by the u.k. leaving the e.u. some british nationals living here share their concerns with "france 24." >> campaigning shifted into high gear. with the country counting down to an historic in-out referendum on the 23rd of june. across the channel at this english bookshop in paris, britainexpert hopes will vote against the brexit. >> i think it is a much better place to be, to be part of europe and not on the outside. lots of people are suspicious of europe for no real reason. >> for jose, there is not enough information on the reform deal that david cameron clinched friday. >> sitting on the fence. not quite sure whether to vote for or against. if the deal is as good as everyone makes out, i will vote to stay in. but i would suspect that the deal is nothing of the kind. the big question in the u.k. is about immigration. >> he has lived in paris for nearly a decade. >> it is a little bit embarras
there would be a very big chance the scholar would be would be in favor of leaving the united kingdom. claire: across europe, british ex-pats are worried about how their lives would be impacted by the u.k. leaving the e.u. some british nationals living here share their concerns with "france 24." >> campaigning shifted into high gear. with the country counting down to an historic in-out referendum on the 23rd of june. across the channel at this english bookshop in paris,...
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maybe the united states, united kingdom actually are two extreme examples, where, you know, it's sort of a -- one tale is about high levels of employment, lots of people -- in the united kingdom, record numbers of people are worth. not quite so in the united states pause of the participation rate. but nevertheless, the other side of that obviously is kind of a dissatisfaction and a disillusion on the part of lots of citizens and voters that, you know, they've been neglected, they're not sharing in the spoils of such economic recovery as we've had, income inequality, these kind of social issues. in one respect, they're took kind of ok. on the other side, i think there's a big failing of public policy which resonates with a lot of people. caroline: what people to want see is more money in their pockets. they want wages to go up. you've got unemployment remaining at 5% in the u.s. george: yeah, i think it's been developed rd in most countries. again, i would say, if we're patient, i think that labor market tightness over an extended period of time, if we get it, will feed through into hi
maybe the united states, united kingdom actually are two extreme examples, where, you know, it's sort of a -- one tale is about high levels of employment, lots of people -- in the united kingdom, record numbers of people are worth. not quite so in the united states pause of the participation rate. but nevertheless, the other side of that obviously is kind of a dissatisfaction and a disillusion on the part of lots of citizens and voters that, you know, they've been neglected, they're not sharing...
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as soon as the united kingdom gives him safe passage." writing on twitter before the ruling, assange said he would turn himself in if the decision didn't go his way. but the british have held firm - saying they'd extradite him no matter what the u-n said... if he tried to leave the embassy... swedish officials - now mulling their response to the ruling. olsson says: "there are no reason for a country that has made obligations to respect fundamental human rights to question such judgment." legal experts say the u-n doesn't have binding authority to impose its findings on the brits or swedes.... but a u-n spokesman says the ruling could be considered legally binding - under international law. peschoux says: "the decisions of the working group are binding to the extent that they are based on international law, international norms, which themselves are binding on states." swedish officials are expected to respond to the ruling... after it's officially announced in geneva on friday. in new york, laura ingle, fox news. a day after the syrian pe
as soon as the united kingdom gives him safe passage." writing on twitter before the ruling, assange said he would turn himself in if the decision didn't go his way. but the british have held firm - saying they'd extradite him no matter what the u-n said... if he tried to leave the embassy... swedish officials - now mulling their response to the ruling. olsson says: "there are no reason for a country that has made obligations to respect fundamental human rights to question such...
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we have a storm named henry that's moving over the united kingdom and we're talking about some very powerful winds ahead of this particular system. we're talking about 160 kilometer per hour gusts into france and 90 alcohol tear per hour gusts over into the united kingdom and that's not the end of the story. we talk about these isobars being really tight. what's important is these are indications of areas of pressure. when they're tight together, high pressure down south, low to the north, it's going to drag and spin the air around this system. we're looking at severe wind gusts as high as 145 kilometers per hour monday into tuesday. be prepared for this. already seeing evidence of this storm going to be a bit of a problem maker. look out for this going throughout the next 48 hours. milder weather down toward the south. we're talking about temperatures in the teens. wet weather toward the east as we go through monday. as you wrap things up with a look at asia we're looking at some unstable weather south of japan. that's going to bring some showers into places like tokyo as we go through the
we have a storm named henry that's moving over the united kingdom and we're talking about some very powerful winds ahead of this particular system. we're talking about 160 kilometer per hour gusts into france and 90 alcohol tear per hour gusts over into the united kingdom and that's not the end of the story. we talk about these isobars being really tight. what's important is these are indications of areas of pressure. when they're tight together, high pressure down south, low to the north, it's...
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the united kingdom votes on june 23 to decide whether they should remain a member of the european member union. remarks from the homeland security jay johnson will be later. >> c-span, created by marcus cable companies, 35 years ago and brought he is a public service by your local cable or satellite provider. >> senator gordon smith, president and ceo of the national association of broadcasters, welcome back to the communicators. we appreciate being here. >> guest: thank you it's a pleasure. >> host: the current fcc, five commissioners have been a place for a couple of years now, you've, you've got to work with them, how would you describe your relationship and how would you describe the current fcc. >> guest: i think it is fair to say this is proving to be one of the more partisan fcc's i have ever observed. i say that having observed many of them on the congress committee. i think it is stylistic and i think chairman wheeler has an agenda in mind and he wants to push it and he needs to votes. it makes it challenging for us but because on one hand our issue, telecommunication issue shou
the united kingdom votes on june 23 to decide whether they should remain a member of the european member union. remarks from the homeland security jay johnson will be later. >> c-span, created by marcus cable companies, 35 years ago and brought he is a public service by your local cable or satellite provider. >> senator gordon smith, president and ceo of the national association of broadcasters, welcome back to the communicators. we appreciate being here. >> guest: thank you...
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does the prime minister agree that how we protect human rights in the legal system of the united kingdom deserves full and careful consideration and will he give an assurance that his consultation on the repeal of the human rights act will not conflict with the pre-election period in scotland and the other devolved administration? >> well, we will look very carefully at all of these issues, but i would say to the honorable lady and to honorable members opposite, the idea that there were no human rights in britain before the human rights act is an absolutely ludicrous notion. this has been a great fashion and defender of human rights, but we'll look very carefully at the timing of any announcements that we make. >> andrew. >> mr. speaker, i spent most of my working life in children's hospitals who rely heavily on donations from organizations like children in need, who have a long and proud association with the town of puddly. last week, children's most famous celebrity passed away. would my right honorable friend join me in paying tribute to terry wogan who did so much to inspire -- >> i'
does the prime minister agree that how we protect human rights in the legal system of the united kingdom deserves full and careful consideration and will he give an assurance that his consultation on the repeal of the human rights act will not conflict with the pre-election period in scotland and the other devolved administration? >> well, we will look very carefully at all of these issues, but i would say to the honorable lady and to honorable members opposite, the idea that there were...
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this is an excellent deal for scotland, but also an excellent deal for the united kingdom. for those of us who want to keep united kingdom together, what we have demonstrated as you can have full and devolution with a powerhouse parliament, a fair physical settlement inside the united kingdom and and that is something to be celebrated. now we will move the situation with the scottish government and parliament will have to start talking about policies and decisions rather than processes. happy the negotiations went to baghdad and i'm happy laura smith responsible for so much work it out a statement saying this delivers smith and the principles in full. no more grievance, no more fussing about process. no more arguments about the arrangements. now it's time to get on and govern. [shouting] >> we are indebted to scotland's finance security note that human field from scotland. prime minister is right that all parties will have to layer their plan with the may election. could you answer this question? is it true this time the lesser day, his party, the conservative party is plan
this is an excellent deal for scotland, but also an excellent deal for the united kingdom. for those of us who want to keep united kingdom together, what we have demonstrated as you can have full and devolution with a powerhouse parliament, a fair physical settlement inside the united kingdom and and that is something to be celebrated. now we will move the situation with the scottish government and parliament will have to start talking about policies and decisions rather than processes. happy...
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on the issue of migrants coming to britain, the united kingdom, when will they be eligible for benefits? don't tell us he will work out. tell us today, when will they become eligible for any kind of that. >> the phased approach, and no access to benefits to start with. had no access after four years. if i compare that with lack of certainty being offered to those who favor a model like norway or switzerland, or a trade deal like canada, and a purely wto position. we need the answers to that. it is only when we know that that people can make a proper judgment about the security of staying in and dangers of getting out. >> mr. patterson, speak up. >> last week's decision requires >> reporter: to be both irreversible and legally binding. when will the ratification procedure begin? >> it is already legally binding and irreversible because this is a decision of 28 governments to reach legally binding decision in positive as a legal document that the un so this can only be reversed if all 28 members including the u.k. were to come to a different decision. the documents found very clearly that
on the issue of migrants coming to britain, the united kingdom, when will they be eligible for benefits? don't tell us he will work out. tell us today, when will they become eligible for any kind of that. >> the phased approach, and no access to benefits to start with. had no access after four years. if i compare that with lack of certainty being offered to those who favor a model like norway or switzerland, or a trade deal like canada, and a purely wto position. we need the answers to...
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i can't see how united kingdom can maintain this position. international law is not ridiculous, human rights are not ridiculous but committing crimes, committing arbitrary detention that is ridiculous' no charges have been filed against assange in sweden, but, an international arrest warrant remains in place. it remains to be seen if the u-s will also pursue an arrest. the face off between the broncos and the panthers won't be the only excitement at super bowl fifty. pop super-star lady gaga will be kick off sunday's big game ... today gaga had dress-rehearsal for her role on sunday... she sported a shiny red outfit... a contrast so some of her more typical attire... gaga ... rose to fame for her outrageous costumes .... including an awards show outfit made of meat. she joins an already star-studded cast of performers scheduled to appear at levis stadium in santa clara, california. cold play and beyonce are both this is the channel 13 news at nine on fox 17 light snow is possible as you are driving home this evening, but it will not amount to
i can't see how united kingdom can maintain this position. international law is not ridiculous, human rights are not ridiculous but committing crimes, committing arbitrary detention that is ridiculous' no charges have been filed against assange in sweden, but, an international arrest warrant remains in place. it remains to be seen if the u-s will also pursue an arrest. the face off between the broncos and the panthers won't be the only excitement at super bowl fifty. pop super-star lady gaga...
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many would say that the united kingdom as a leg up on us in sanity. [laughter] have ailip, do you number on sterling when things begin to unravel? if we get weaker sterling, do you have a point when things begin to fall apart? sterling rarely spends much time below the 1.40 mark. you can point to it over recent history. calculations suggest that it is close to 1.60. much ofcasts do not see a decline from here, even in the short term. what is useful is that sterling had a couple of years where it .as riding relentlessly that has hit the externally facing industries, particularly manufacturing. the trade weighted sterling is helping things competitively. , athe broader economic sense controlled falling sterling is fairly good. tom: with the operative word being "controlled." we are going to continue through the morning. richard haass is with us in the next hour. that is a table set for my conversation with stanley fischer. look for that worldwide at 1:00 p.m. this afternoon. this is "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ tom: on this monday, a gorgeous new york
many would say that the united kingdom as a leg up on us in sanity. [laughter] have ailip, do you number on sterling when things begin to unravel? if we get weaker sterling, do you have a point when things begin to fall apart? sterling rarely spends much time below the 1.40 mark. you can point to it over recent history. calculations suggest that it is close to 1.60. much ofcasts do not see a decline from here, even in the short term. what is useful is that sterling had a couple of years where...
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six times up here is what you got in the united kingdom. francine: that does put it into perspective somewhat. you are talking about oil weakness and the u.k. being a huge big bank but is this also at -- also markets at play? a.b. be there is not enough liquidity so this move is exasperated? it is not all about breaks it -- about brexit. this is boris johnson. shahab: the way to think about this is that the underlying thist is liquid anyway at point in time. so many different currencies are moving in unusual ways, surprising ways, because of a lack of the quiddity. people talk about reasons for that. of thetalk about all different reasons for that but t,e point is, if you get brexi the biggest event for the u.k. economy for 50 years, in a anyway, it is liquid is dependent on external inflows then really going to 1.2 is not as spectacular as it sounds. the mechanics for how that can already there. i would like to point out that the pound is still relatively strong against the euro right now. we are still well below 83. simply realigning the
six times up here is what you got in the united kingdom. francine: that does put it into perspective somewhat. you are talking about oil weakness and the u.k. being a huge big bank but is this also at -- also markets at play? a.b. be there is not enough liquidity so this move is exasperated? it is not all about breaks it -- about brexit. this is boris johnson. shahab: the way to think about this is that the underlying thist is liquid anyway at point in time. so many different currencies are...
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tom: one final thought. .his is so important the people of the united kingdom have one part they want to be in be one part they want to out. state the case for confidence in london that there is no substitute on the continent for london. london is london, go with it and exit. state that case. phillip: the case for those who want to leave is the european union is a failing institution, economic, socially, and culturally. as a result we are prevented being ourng, from entrepreneurial selves. i think that is silly here the idea that the chinese would strike a free-trade agreement with us rather than a nation of .50 million people is farcical the real idea of patriotism, and the british exit of appeals to the idea we are being held back by brussels bureaucrats, people who want to give rights to terrorists, those who want to flood the borders -- but they key to burton's greatness in the 21st century is leading in europe. people want us to lead. is franco-german axis not that powerful. what we have is a richard reid from british global leadership. that is our -- what we have is a retreat fr
tom: one final thought. .his is so important the people of the united kingdom have one part they want to be in be one part they want to out. state the case for confidence in london that there is no substitute on the continent for london. london is london, go with it and exit. state that case. phillip: the case for those who want to leave is the european union is a failing institution, economic, socially, and culturally. as a result we are prevented being ourng, from entrepreneurial selves. i...
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. >> the united kingdom of votes on june 23 to decide whether they remain a member of the european union. we will hear from british prime minister david cameron's on c-span2. after that, remarks from homeland security jay johnson. >> secretary of state john kerry testifies about his departments $50.1 billion budget request for 2017. we have live coverage starting at 10:00 a.m. eastern. on c-span 33 veterans affairs secretary robert mcdonnell testifies about the president 2017 ba budget virginia budget requests. >> every election will remind us how important it is for and citizens to be informed. >> there's so much more that c-span does to make sure that people know what is going on. >> and british prime minister -- mr. cameron said leaving europe would threaten our economic and national security. he spoke at the house of commons after some members of his own conservative party said they would vote to leave the eat you. from london, this is to our. >> order. statements, the prime minister. >> i like to make a statement on the agreement to reach in brussels last week. first let me say word
. >> the united kingdom of votes on june 23 to decide whether they remain a member of the european union. we will hear from british prime minister david cameron's on c-span2. after that, remarks from homeland security jay johnson. >> secretary of state john kerry testifies about his departments $50.1 billion budget request for 2017. we have live coverage starting at 10:00 a.m. eastern. on c-span 33 veterans affairs secretary robert mcdonnell testifies about the president 2017 ba...
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they want to ban lasers in the united kingdom, and classified >>> flying skies is now the safest it's been in the last few years. last year, with 136 deaths, that was a huge drop from the year before. in 2014, 604 people. that didn't include the french alps, that were caused deliberately. >>> millions of americans trying to warm up as snow moves through. 20 states from georgia all the way to maine. >> reporter: this morning, the nation's capital bracing for up leaving highways and roadways filled with wreckage and sending dozens to the hospitalment some incredible images are recovered from the sub zero temperatures shattering a record. it was the coldest valentine's day in 100 years. it lead to these dramatic rescued. >> we swung hard. we swung back, and we knew there was a problem. >> this after two trams broke down. some relief from this dangerous cold. bring warmer temperatures by mid-week. >> she spoke sof warmer temperatures. if you're planning to escape to warmer weather, perhaps florida. be careful. tens of thousands of sharks have been spotted not far from the shore. they are
they want to ban lasers in the united kingdom, and classified >>> flying skies is now the safest it's been in the last few years. last year, with 136 deaths, that was a huge drop from the year before. in 2014, 604 people. that didn't include the french alps, that were caused deliberately. >>> millions of americans trying to warm up as snow moves through. 20 states from georgia all the way to maine. >> reporter: this morning, the nation's capital bracing for up leaving...
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kingdom-based memorabilia collector. 3 >> in 2013j.b. mauney accomplished what was gong overdue. >> mauney's historic comeback is complete. he has waited a lifetime to do that. >> last season his name was placed among legends of the sport. >> only history will tell where j.b. falls amongst the greats.
kingdom-based memorabilia collector. 3 >> in 2013j.b. mauney accomplished what was gong overdue. >> mauney's historic comeback is complete. he has waited a lifetime to do that. >> last season his name was placed among legends of the sport. >> only history will tell where j.b. falls amongst the greats.
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if this is inconsistent with the way in which the united kingdom has been acting, they will be found in breach of their international obligations and have an obligation to implement this report. we hope and expect that if this decision is in julian's favor, the u.k. and sweden will take immediate action to implement the decision of this eminent working group within the u.n. nermeen: the decision by the u.n., if it is in favor of julian assange, is not legally binding. is that correct? >> the u.k. and sweden are both parties of the international covenant on civil and political rights, and ought to welcome this decision from an eminent u.n. panel. on the content and the method of implementation, with respect to julian assange's case. they are bound to implement that decision as a matter of international law, but it doesn't have enforcement value within the u.k. domestic legal system. amy: julian assange tweeted out -- "i shall exit the embassy on noon on friday to accept arrest by british police as there is no meaningful prospect of further appeal. however, should i prevail and the sta
if this is inconsistent with the way in which the united kingdom has been acting, they will be found in breach of their international obligations and have an obligation to implement this report. we hope and expect that if this decision is in julian's favor, the u.k. and sweden will take immediate action to implement the decision of this eminent working group within the u.n. nermeen: the decision by the u.n., if it is in favor of julian assange, is not legally binding. is that correct? >>...
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should the united states, should it be the united kingdom, should it be the e.u. because there seems to be something happening in our jurisdiction something completely different happening in other jurisdictions. >> some good examples of cooperation at the e.u. level in terms of the home secretary and her colleagues meeting might also spot came to the meeting. recently the u.k. government held a joint or am with minister gary from the air of an art's -- arab emirates. so different forms. it's all about sharing best practices. its different forms and not one particular organization taking the lead and that's why people are able to make sure that these particular laws are working in the same direction. >> every form is a welcome for in predicting the u.k. government is shown a significant amount of leadership on this topic. but i think there is more that can be done. >> i spoke at the anti-da'ish coalition which is an excellent example of bringing everybody together to focus on the strategic communications and in the case of surveillance. >> it doesn't actually give
should the united states, should it be the united kingdom, should it be the e.u. because there seems to be something happening in our jurisdiction something completely different happening in other jurisdictions. >> some good examples of cooperation at the e.u. level in terms of the home secretary and her colleagues meeting might also spot came to the meeting. recently the u.k. government held a joint or am with minister gary from the air of an art's -- arab emirates. so different forms....
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if this is inconsistent with the way in which the united kingdom has been acting, they will be found in breach of their international obligations and have an obligation to implement this report. we hope and expect that if this decision is in julian's favor, the u.k. and sweden will take immediate action to implement the decion of ts eminen workingroup wiin the.n. neeen: the decion by t u.n., it is ifavor of julian assge, is n legally binding. is thatorrect? >> the.k. and eden areoth paies of t inrnationa covenant on cil and potical ghts, a ought twelcome this decion fromn enent u. panel. on theontent a the metdf implemention, wi respect to juan assge's case. ey are bnd to imement th decisi as a maer o internional la but it doesn't have eorcementalue wiin the u.k. domestic legal system. amy: julian assange tweeted out -- "i shall exit the embassy on noon on friday to accept arrest by british police as there is no meaningful prospect of further appeal. however, should i prevail and the state parties be found to have acted unlawfully, i expect immediate return of my passport and the ter
if this is inconsistent with the way in which the united kingdom has been acting, they will be found in breach of their international obligations and have an obligation to implement this report. we hope and expect that if this decision is in julian's favor, the u.k. and sweden will take immediate action to implement the decion of ts eminen workingroup wiin the.n. neeen: the decion by t u.n., it is ifavor of julian assge, is n legally binding. is thatorrect? >> the.k. and eden areoth paies...