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these are listed companies in the united kingdom and their profits have boosted so that is a boom to the economy well certainly to certain class of people within the economy that's the good news because remember for the united kingdom we've got to say good things about whatever fraud is committed there has to be a positive side to it presented so we're presenting the positive side and that's the house builders have done well this is a new report out and the chancellor philip hammond is lining up another ten billion pounds to extend the help to buy programs first launched by george osborne in two thousand and thirteen which has already sucked up temba.
these are listed companies in the united kingdom and their profits have boosted so that is a boom to the economy well certainly to certain class of people within the economy that's the good news because remember for the united kingdom we've got to say good things about whatever fraud is committed there has to be a positive side to it presented so we're presenting the positive side and that's the house builders have done well this is a new report out and the chancellor philip hammond is lining...
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these are listed companies in the united kingdom and their profits have boosted so that is a boom to the economy well certainly to certain class of people within the economy that's the good news because remember for the united kingdom we've got to say good things about whatever fraud is committed there has to be a positive side to it presented so we're presenting the positive side and that's the house builders have done well this is a new report out and the chancellor philip hammond is lining up another ten billion .
these are listed companies in the united kingdom and their profits have boosted so that is a boom to the economy well certainly to certain class of people within the economy that's the good news because remember for the united kingdom we've got to say good things about whatever fraud is committed there has to be a positive side to it presented so we're presenting the positive side and that's the house builders have done well this is a new report out and the chancellor philip hammond is lining...
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kingdom the problem at the moment is the united kingdom is pulling them out of europe so those there are problems on both sides in both cases here so peter let me ask you some point does the potential cost start to change the direction of these negotiations i'm not talking this is certainly between the the people on the street i'm talking about the leadership of from both madrid and barcelona what does it take for them to say enough with this going back and forth and looking tough let's figure out how to how this ends how does what does it take to get there. well it looks like the next step is spain will indeed today declare that the autonomy of catalonia is to a certain degree despite suspended that there have to be new elections within six months and as i understand it. the spanish government is looking into how many people they can actually arrest and they only arrest the prime minister of qatar and the ministers there also burke rats only the leadership of the police or other police so the very dangerous development is going on because of course some of the more heated elements i
kingdom the problem at the moment is the united kingdom is pulling them out of europe so those there are problems on both sides in both cases here so peter let me ask you some point does the potential cost start to change the direction of these negotiations i'm not talking this is certainly between the the people on the street i'm talking about the leadership of from both madrid and barcelona what does it take for them to say enough with this going back and forth and looking tough let's figure...
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and that is why the united kingdom strongly supports it. clearly, we disagree with the assessment that president trump has made. we don't in any way fail to understand the concerns the united states has about the activities of iran in the region and we have made that clear. but we also believe that those matters need to be dealt with outside the agreement. and that is why the agreement is so important. to have gone through all that to get something that works in a world where it is quite difficult to get agreements that work seems to us to put that to one side would not necessarily help the wider situation. so we will continue as we have done to work our counsel with the united states and with other parties to the agreement, try and continue to work with the iranian government on matters of mutual interest between us, including those things about which we have concerns, to see if we can use this particular agreement as the possibility of a springboard to confidence in the future, knowing that these things don't come quickly, but knowing tha
and that is why the united kingdom strongly supports it. clearly, we disagree with the assessment that president trump has made. we don't in any way fail to understand the concerns the united states has about the activities of iran in the region and we have made that clear. but we also believe that those matters need to be dealt with outside the agreement. and that is why the agreement is so important. to have gone through all that to get something that works in a world where it is quite...
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just out report: united kingdom crime rises 13% annually amid spread of radical islamic terror. not good, we must keep america safe! figures released this week show that police in england and wales had registered a 13% increase in crime. but many social media users were quick to point out mr trump's misinterpretation of the statistics, which include offences ranging from burglary to fraud. this was the analysis of our north america editor, jon sopel. it was just before dawn, america was still sleeping when donald trump suddenly, kind of tweets about the british crime rate. well, he called it the uk crime rate, as you say, it was about england and wales. but it was using quotation marks — quote — united kingdom crime rises 13% annually amid spread of radical islamic terror — close quotes. of course the crime survey makes no reference to radical islamic terror, and that is something that the president has inserted himself. i am sure kind of has left cabinet ministers in the uk bewildered as to how our closest ally is using and abusing crime figures for the president's own po
just out report: united kingdom crime rises 13% annually amid spread of radical islamic terror. not good, we must keep america safe! figures released this week show that police in england and wales had registered a 13% increase in crime. but many social media users were quick to point out mr trump's misinterpretation of the statistics, which include offences ranging from burglary to fraud. this was the analysis of our north america editor, jon sopel. it was just before dawn, america was still...
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states allies with the united kingdom with france with the european union? at with germany with russia and china as well. they believe that this is going just fine but have not been able to convince the president and all now basically. getting on board with him and all creating this policy that you saw portrayed today by us president donald trump shipy call. has been giving words of assurance to the iranian president hassan rouhani saying that france remains. committed to that two thousand fifteen a deal this also talk of a possible visit. to iran by the french president with the goal of course being. dialogue between france and iran with the goal of at keeping that deal alive. we israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu meanwhile congratulated us president donald trump that started to against iran he called it bold. and he accused iran of the first time. supporting international terrorism. closely fools a jerusalem correspondent heiress macula joins us now. a series what donald trump a president trump said seems of going down very well in israel they go do
states allies with the united kingdom with france with the european union? at with germany with russia and china as well. they believe that this is going just fine but have not been able to convince the president and all now basically. getting on board with him and all creating this policy that you saw portrayed today by us president donald trump shipy call. has been giving words of assurance to the iranian president hassan rouhani saying that france remains. committed to that two thousand...
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so let's see if he gets charged and when he gets charged in the united kingdom and in the united states. john, you have looked at the statement from the academy, what do you make of that? well, clearly they're trying to send out a very strong message but when we were speaking before, the note that perhaps they struck and we agreed on what you said was that we want to send a message, complies isity in out send a message, complies isity in our industry is over. it's not over. the mould has been broken now on this. but i think most women would agree notjust in this particular industry but all industries they've encountered superpredators like he's been allegedly accused of being. i think it's presumious to say it's over. it's great we are having this discussion, it's not great for the women coming forward but it's great they feel they can come forward and say what's happened to them now. but look, they had to act. the academy had to act on this. there was no other statement i really feel they could have made. i was looking at the academy website and it details how you become a member and d
so let's see if he gets charged and when he gets charged in the united kingdom and in the united states. john, you have looked at the statement from the academy, what do you make of that? well, clearly they're trying to send out a very strong message but when we were speaking before, the note that perhaps they struck and we agreed on what you said was that we want to send a message, complies isity in out send a message, complies isity in our industry is over. it's not over. the mould has been...
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like in catalonia i'm talking about northern ireland and the constitution of the united kingdom allows direct rule to be imposed on northern ireland as it has been including in periods following the good friday agreement so this is a perfectly normal constitutional procedure and your comparison with my done is right peter because the my down revolutionaries wanted exactly what the catalan revolutionaries want which is as i said in my first answer a breakdown of the proper procedures a breakdown in law and order because that is the only way they think they can seize power they know that they can't do it by following the procedures because there isn't a majority in catalonia for independence ok matthew you were dissenting when john was saying go ahead matt. matt is respect for dissenting because i think first of all one has cannot confuse legality with due to misty and there's certain actions that are lead. cole would normally just admit the simple what move in america was probably. on the wrong sort of the wall because. the referendum in both nine hundred eighteen nineteen ninety five w
like in catalonia i'm talking about northern ireland and the constitution of the united kingdom allows direct rule to be imposed on northern ireland as it has been including in periods following the good friday agreement so this is a perfectly normal constitutional procedure and your comparison with my done is right peter because the my down revolutionaries wanted exactly what the catalan revolutionaries want which is as i said in my first answer a breakdown of the proper procedures a breakdown...
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kingdom and spain to airbus every time it wants to develop a new airplane model because boeing doesn't get any money for its weapons programs from the u.s. taxpayer right in fact. this week's boeing results are arguably a testament to state subsidy which makes for a circular argument many more era space workers are employed by boeing in the u.k. the body able to raise a may need to bone body aging maintain relations with her coalition partners the former paramilitary link buddy claims that makes up ten percent of northern irish exports someone pretty knowledgeable about for what causes britain uses its weapons whether british or american is britain's foreign secretary john snow he's telling u.k. politicians not to come on this show despite his own father appearing and he continues to call out the government in syria for the alleged use of w m d well joining me now to help us is award winning journalist ought to gareth porter who is by the white house in washington d.c. garrett welcome back to going underground so foreign secretary boris johnson here in britain has been in between telli
kingdom and spain to airbus every time it wants to develop a new airplane model because boeing doesn't get any money for its weapons programs from the u.s. taxpayer right in fact. this week's boeing results are arguably a testament to state subsidy which makes for a circular argument many more era space workers are employed by boeing in the u.k. the body able to raise a may need to bone body aging maintain relations with her coalition partners the former paramilitary link buddy claims that...
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kingdom in our history. we have seen a very strong performance in employment, and the economy is still growing very robustly. so no need to fear crashing out with no deal? in a nutshell? we don't have to fear it because it is the basis of most of our trade but it would be better if we left with a full agreement with the eu. his colleague david davis in the eu. his colleague david davis in the house of commons this afternoon speaking the mps also said that the uk had to be prepared for a no deal scenario. he said that was the best way of getting a good deal out of the european union. but in front of the european union. but in front of the home affairs select committee, amber rudd, the home secretary, was asked the same question by labour. there has obviously been discussion
kingdom in our history. we have seen a very strong performance in employment, and the economy is still growing very robustly. so no need to fear crashing out with no deal? in a nutshell? we don't have to fear it because it is the basis of most of our trade but it would be better if we left with a full agreement with the eu. his colleague david davis in the eu. his colleague david davis in the house of commons this afternoon speaking the mps also said that the uk had to be prepared for a no deal...
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like in catalonia i'm talking about northern ireland and the constitution of the united kingdom allows direct rule to be imposed on the island as it has been including in periods following the good friday agreement so this is a perfectly normal constitutional procedure and your comparison with my done is right peter because the my down revolutionaries wanted exactly what the catalan revolutionaries want which is as i said in my first answer a breakdown of the proper procedures a breakdown in law and order because that is the only way they think they can seize power they know that they can't do it by following the procedures because there isn't a majority in catalonia for independence ok matthew you were dissenting when john was saying go ahead matt. that is respect for dissenting because i think first of all one has cannot confuse legality with the good to misty and there's certain actions that are lead. call would normally just in the civil war it's movement in america was probably. on the wrong side of the wall because. the referendum in both nine hundred eighteen nineteen ninety fiv
like in catalonia i'm talking about northern ireland and the constitution of the united kingdom allows direct rule to be imposed on the island as it has been including in periods following the good friday agreement so this is a perfectly normal constitutional procedure and your comparison with my done is right peter because the my down revolutionaries wanted exactly what the catalan revolutionaries want which is as i said in my first answer a breakdown of the proper procedures a breakdown in...
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mr speaker, a new deep and special partnership between a sovereign united kingdom and a strong and successful european union is our ambition and our offer to our european friends. achieving that partnership will require leadership and flexibility, notjust from us, but from our friends, the 27 nations of the eu. and as we look forward to the next stage, the ball is in their court, but i'm optimistic it will receive a positive response. because what we are seeking is not just the best possible deal for us, but i believe that will also be the best possible deal for our european friends too. 16 months on from the referendum, no real progress has been made. the prime minister delivered yet another definitive speech designed to herald a breakthrough which instead only confirmed the confusion at the heart of government. our european friends are looking aghast at the chaos that the cabinet is creating. the prime minister has got to put an end to the backstabbing briefing and counter briefing from her ministers and their surrogates. can my right honourable friend simply point out to people who are com
mr speaker, a new deep and special partnership between a sovereign united kingdom and a strong and successful european union is our ambition and our offer to our european friends. achieving that partnership will require leadership and flexibility, notjust from us, but from our friends, the 27 nations of the eu. and as we look forward to the next stage, the ball is in their court, but i'm optimistic it will receive a positive response. because what we are seeking is not just the best possible...
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like in catalonia i'm talking about northern ireland and the constitution of the united kingdom allows direct rule to be imposed on northern ireland as it has been including in periods following the good friday agreement so this is a perfectly normal constitutional procedure and your comparison with my done is right peter because the my down revolutionaries wanted exactly what the catalan revolutionaries want which is as i said in my first answer a breakdown of the proper procedures a breakdown in law and order because that is the only way they think they can seize power they know that they can't do it by following the procedures because there isn't a majority in catalonia for independence ok matthew you were dissenting when john was saying go ahead matt. matt is respect for dissenting because i think first of all one has cannot confuse legality with the due to missy and there's certain actions that are lead. call would normally just in the civil what movement in america was probably. on the wrong side of the wall because. the referendum in both nine hundred eighteen nineteen ninety fi
like in catalonia i'm talking about northern ireland and the constitution of the united kingdom allows direct rule to be imposed on northern ireland as it has been including in periods following the good friday agreement so this is a perfectly normal constitutional procedure and your comparison with my done is right peter because the my down revolutionaries wanted exactly what the catalan revolutionaries want which is as i said in my first answer a breakdown of the proper procedures a breakdown...
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instead, to act as a grown—up partner with the reformed united kingdom, eager not just to better scotland but in so doing to better our wider nation to. and as a party, we are re—engaging with our roots. as teddy taylor once put it, we are notjust there for the people in the big houses, but for those who can clean their tenements step as well. that is the party we are building in scotland and across the uk. we are building a party that speaks the hopes of a nation as a whole, from ship workers in glasgow to software designers in dundee, car production in coventry to call centres in cardiff. a party that reaches out to every corner of the country with a level head and an open heart. and with a clear set of values. that strong families are the foundation of stable society, a good education is the key to a lifetime of opportunity, that everybody should have a safe and secure home. that there should be a job for everyone who wants to work and the pay should be fair. these are the things i believe in and i know believe you believe in them too. it is time for us to unite and fight. unite and
instead, to act as a grown—up partner with the reformed united kingdom, eager not just to better scotland but in so doing to better our wider nation to. and as a party, we are re—engaging with our roots. as teddy taylor once put it, we are notjust there for the people in the big houses, but for those who can clean their tenements step as well. that is the party we are building in scotland and across the uk. we are building a party that speaks the hopes of a nation as a whole, from ship...
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like in catalonia i'm talking about northern ireland and the constitution of the united kingdom allows direct rule to be imposed on the island as it has been including in periods following the good friday agreement so this is a perfectly normal constitutional procedure and your comparison with my done is right peter because the my down revolutionaries wanted exactly what the catalan revolutionaries want which is as i said in my first answer a breakdown of the proper procedures a breakdown in law and order because that is the only way they think they can seize power they know that they can't do it by following the procedures because there isn't a majority in catalonia for independence ok mapi you are dissenting what john was saying go ahead matt. matt is respect for dissenting because i think first of all one has cannot confuse legality with the good to missy and there's certain actions that are legal but not legitimate the civil rights movement in america was probably . on the wrong side of the war because. the referendum in both one thousand eight hundred nine hundred ninety five were
like in catalonia i'm talking about northern ireland and the constitution of the united kingdom allows direct rule to be imposed on the island as it has been including in periods following the good friday agreement so this is a perfectly normal constitutional procedure and your comparison with my done is right peter because the my down revolutionaries wanted exactly what the catalan revolutionaries want which is as i said in my first answer a breakdown of the proper procedures a breakdown in...
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following school and introducing an interesting a moratorium in the rest of united kingdom in order that it could be a fleet of valuation of the health and environmental consequences of this controversial technology and in order that the public can be consulted drazen may made clear her unstinting support for the technology which causes climate change this is an issue on which he and i simply going to disagree well someone who doesn't agree with the woman who lives in this house behind me and three activists a nine year old boy named all of the fashion icon vivienne westwood and her son the designer jo cora i'm going to go and see them at the gates to downing street. it was back in january that nine year old all of a greenwood wrote to u.k. prime minister tourism a about his fears of anglo swiss petrochemical giant seeking an injunction to prevent any proof from the villages of marshaling. to resume herself did not respond next weekend he also will seek an all encompassing injunction over one point two million square acres preventing and potentially imprisoning anyone objecting to its pl
following school and introducing an interesting a moratorium in the rest of united kingdom in order that it could be a fleet of valuation of the health and environmental consequences of this controversial technology and in order that the public can be consulted drazen may made clear her unstinting support for the technology which causes climate change this is an issue on which he and i simply going to disagree well someone who doesn't agree with the woman who lives in this house behind me and...
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the people of the united kingdom voted and we will be leaving the european union in march 2019. this morning chancellor philip hammond admitted a cloud of uncertainty is hanging over the uk economy. the snp is the only party in this house which is united on this issue. we know that crashing out of the single market and the customs union will cost 80,000 jobs in scotland and £2,000 per person. now is the time for leadership. will the prime minister come off the fence and recognise that if we are to save this economy, we need to stay in the single market and the customs union? now is the time for the snp leadership to accept that to save jobs in scotland they need scotland to remain part of the united kingdom. on monday my right honourable friend was very clear about her negotiations and it remains the government's priority to get a very good free—trade arrangement, before we leave, with our european friends and partners. she also made it clear that alongside that, we would make plans and arrangements, all necessary arrangements, to depart under world trade organisation terms s
the people of the united kingdom voted and we will be leaving the european union in march 2019. this morning chancellor philip hammond admitted a cloud of uncertainty is hanging over the uk economy. the snp is the only party in this house which is united on this issue. we know that crashing out of the single market and the customs union will cost 80,000 jobs in scotland and £2,000 per person. now is the time for leadership. will the prime minister come off the fence and recognise that if we...
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>> the united kingdom continues to be in the debate of the single market. we believe it's important for the u.k. in or out of the union. well encourage this time but i believe it's important once we leave the e.u. that the single market has been created and will forge a new relationship with it. >> can i commend the prime minister statements on the progress she has made. >> as we have heard representatives of businesses of all sizes from all sectors have written to the government warning that the consequences of no deal and relying on trade organization. they said the government should give certainty to business by immediately really this business out. we agreed to listen to british businesses and what they go so far as to rule out no deal. >> can i say to my friends that we have been engaging with business and listening. i was very clear that the implementation time was very key and having and ensuring they have a smooth and orderly process of withdraw. but we are in negotiation with that. it's important to remember that if we want a good deal for the unit
>> the united kingdom continues to be in the debate of the single market. we believe it's important for the u.k. in or out of the union. well encourage this time but i believe it's important once we leave the e.u. that the single market has been created and will forge a new relationship with it. >> can i commend the prime minister statements on the progress she has made. >> as we have heard representatives of businesses of all sizes from all sectors have written to the...
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it features in the united kingdom, they are arguing. jobs report in the united states. that will be a big deal as we moved to that december fed meeting. stay with us. this is bloomberg, real yield. ♪ ♪ tom: i am tom keene in for jonathan ferro. this is "bloomberg real yield." time for the final spread. coming up over the next week, chair yellen will be speaking, a very important speech this week, and barcelona. the regional government holding a referendum. we had a great report on that this week. really great tension. and in the united kingdom prime , minister may headlines a conservative confidence. in the united states, we stagger forward to the friday jobs report. i want to go deeper, or as deep as i can with my brain. jim keenan of blackrock, rachel golder of goldman sachs, and mark kiesel at pimco. i want you to give us some wisdom here. there was a great article on the frenzy in your world of loans. describe how institutions buy loans. rachel: loans are seen as a higher-quality high-yield opportunity set, within fixed income and a safer way of getting yield. t
it features in the united kingdom, they are arguing. jobs report in the united states. that will be a big deal as we moved to that december fed meeting. stay with us. this is bloomberg, real yield. ♪ ♪ tom: i am tom keene in for jonathan ferro. this is "bloomberg real yield." time for the final spread. coming up over the next week, chair yellen will be speaking, a very important speech this week, and barcelona. the regional government holding a referendum. we had a great report on...
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the week ahead features in the united kingdom -- they are arguing. jobs report in the united states. that will be a big deal as we move to that december fed meeting. stay with us. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ ♪ tom: i am tom keene in for jonathan ferro. this is "bloomberg real yield." time for the final spread. coming up over the next week, chair yellen will be speaking, a very important speech this week, in barcelona, the regional government, they hold a referendum. we had a great report on that this week. in the united kingdom, prime minister may headlines on conservative comfort -- a conservative conference. in the united states, we stagger forward to the friday jobs report. i want to go deeper, or as deep as i can with my brain. jim keenan of blackrock, rachel golder of goldman sachs, and mark kiesel at pimco. rachel, i want you to give some wisdom. there was a great article on the frenzy in your world of loans. describe how institutions buy loans. rachel: loans are seen as a higher-quality high-yield opportunity set, within fixed income
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. >> peter is joining us from peter, why is this such an important issue to the united kingdom and you guys are on the cutting edge of it? >> well, it's important to us because if you look at politics of the moment, as you probably know we're leaving europe. the government is keen to encourage industries which have the ability to generate gross sales and also in a situation where the country is becoming more isolated, you know, there are fairly stringent laws being put in place now to reduce immigration. the country needs to be more self-sufficient and obviously, one of the ways of doing that is using robots, using a.i., and also encouraging the businesses and the companies that are developing these products. >> quickly before we say goodbye to you, in the long run, is this a force of good or evil? >> i think it's very difficult to say. >> that's scary. >> you know, was the industrial revolution good? it created a great deal of hardship, there are a lot of people who came into the cities and lived in slums. it enabled countries to grow their economies, but there's always been a human c
. >> peter is joining us from peter, why is this such an important issue to the united kingdom and you guys are on the cutting edge of it? >> well, it's important to us because if you look at politics of the moment, as you probably know we're leaving europe. the government is keen to encourage industries which have the ability to generate gross sales and also in a situation where the country is becoming more isolated, you know, there are fairly stringent laws being put in place now...
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the week ahead features in the united kingdom -- they are arguing. jobs report in the united states. that will be a big deal as we move to that december fed meeting. stay with us. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ ♪ tom: i am tom keene in for jonathan ferro. this is "bloomberg real yield." time for the final spread. coming up over the next week, chair yellen will be speaking, a very important speech this week, in barcelona, the regional government, they hold a referendum. we had a great report on that this week. in the united kingdom, prime minister may headlines on conservative comfort -- a conservative conference. in the united states, we stagger forward to the friday jobs report. i want to go deeper, or as deep as i can with my brain. jim keenan of blackrock, rachel golder of goldman sachs, and mark kiesel at pimco. ritual color would you to do with sulu stupid -- rachel, i want you to give a summon some wisdom. there was a great article on the frenzy in your world of loans. describe how institutions buy loans. rachel: loans are seen as a high
the week ahead features in the united kingdom -- they are arguing. jobs report in the united states. that will be a big deal as we move to that december fed meeting. stay with us. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ ♪ tom: i am tom keene in for jonathan ferro. this is "bloomberg real yield." time for the final spread. coming up over the next week, chair yellen will be speaking, a very important speech this week, in barcelona, the regional government, they hold a...
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because 72% goes to the rest of the united kingdom. it is a very important issue. the leader, a key figure in the brexit conversation right now. she said internal borders are a real redline or her. that is one of the key questions around brexit. how do you end up in no quarters in the u.k. and a frictionless border between ireland and northern ireland? maybe technology will satisfy brussels as well. vonnie: that's the question everybody keeps asking. everyone says they don't want hard order. negotiations the that britain makes with the european union. tell us a little bit about what he said. we heard from david davis earlier. he said the preparation work is being done for the deal. conservative party will end up with no deal or the cabinet. many people agree they would like to see no deal. they think it's the responsible action from the planning case we end up in that situation. another topic of conversation is around reaction. they were talking earlier on today. not enough progress has been made to enable the conversation to move on and talk about trade. that's wh
because 72% goes to the rest of the united kingdom. it is a very important issue. the leader, a key figure in the brexit conversation right now. she said internal borders are a real redline or her. that is one of the key questions around brexit. how do you end up in no quarters in the u.k. and a frictionless border between ireland and northern ireland? maybe technology will satisfy brussels as well. vonnie: that's the question everybody keeps asking. everyone says they don't want hard order....
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[applause] the people of the united kingdom voted and will be leaving the european union in march 2019. >> ian blackford. >> thank you, mr. speaker. the prime minister can't answer a simple question. [shouting] i'm quite happy to wait. the reason the prime minister can't answer the simple question is because she is hamstrung by the parliamentary majority and a dividing party of right-wing brexit gears. mr. speaker,nd this morning -- >> order, order. mr. kerr, we're not having any tricksters here. ian blackford. >> thank you, mr. speaker. this morning chancellor philip hammond admitted that a cloud of uncertainty is hanging over the uk economy. the snp is the only party in this house which is united on this issue. we know that crashing out of the single market and the customs union will cost 80,000 jobs in scotland and 2000 pounds per person. now is the time for leadership. will the prime minister come off the fence and recognize that, if we're to say this economy, we need to stay in the single market and the customs union? >> now is the time for the snp leadership to accept that to sav
[applause] the people of the united kingdom voted and will be leaving the european union in march 2019. >> ian blackford. >> thank you, mr. speaker. the prime minister can't answer a simple question. [shouting] i'm quite happy to wait. the reason the prime minister can't answer the simple question is because she is hamstrung by the parliamentary majority and a dividing party of right-wing brexit gears. mr. speaker,nd this morning -- >> order, order. mr. kerr, we're not having...
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kingdom hasn't had a large scale shooting in two decades. british prime minister teresa may says the uk's strict gun laws help to keep her country safe, and she hopes america will take action. >> to us here in the united can have an arsenal of weapons in their hotel room is inconceivable. >> the last shooting massacre in the united kingdom was in 1996 in scotland, when a man shot and killed 16 children and a teacher. it was the deadliest shooting in british history, and prompted the passage of stricter firearms laws, including a ban on private ownership of handguns. many are still talking about sunday's deadly shooting on social media. tweeting what happens in vegas doesn't always stay in vegas. all of america is wounded by had american tragedy. hashtag las vegas shooting, hashtag pray for vegas. ed tweets, what kind of world do we live in, where an arsenal of deadly weapons is a right, whereas medical treatment for almost 600 victims is a privilege. wake up people. this isn't 1776 anymore. second amendment. >> join in the conversation by sh
kingdom hasn't had a large scale shooting in two decades. british prime minister teresa may says the uk's strict gun laws help to keep her country safe, and she hopes america will take action. >> to us here in the united can have an arsenal of weapons in their hotel room is inconceivable. >> the last shooting massacre in the united kingdom was in 1996 in scotland, when a man shot and killed 16 children and a teacher. it was the deadliest shooting in british history, and prompted the...
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united kingdom needs access to the services and in goods. achieving them i think is not going to be easy. >> let's change gears. bitcoin has hit another record high breaking through $6,000 mark the latest leg higher is being attributed to another split in bitcoin. it will be called bitcoin gold jordan belfor who was depicted in the wolf of wall street has criticized the crypto currency craze calling it the, quote, biggest scam ever. block chain, the technology which under pins the crypto currency, it under pins the conference in abu dhabi. >> crypto coin is a hugetopic here the regulator in abu dhabi has new regulations around crypto currencies this is the new way for startups to raise money of course, crypto coins, bitcoin in particular, has taken heavy criticism especially from the likes of jamie dimon he said people who invest in bitcoin are stupid now i caught up with fad fadi contour he said jamie dimon shouldn't be talking about something he doesn't understand >> people could get hurt, but also people are secure and make their own deci
united kingdom needs access to the services and in goods. achieving them i think is not going to be easy. >> let's change gears. bitcoin has hit another record high breaking through $6,000 mark the latest leg higher is being attributed to another split in bitcoin. it will be called bitcoin gold jordan belfor who was depicted in the wolf of wall street has criticized the crypto currency craze calling it the, quote, biggest scam ever. block chain, the technology which under pins the crypto...
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the eu bank is important for the united kingdom because other than france, poland or spain, the u.k. does not have a national commercial bank of a size the others do. they rely heavily on the eib. on the other hand, that would require a treaty change. it is very unlikely that for the time being the member states will commit to a treaty change in order to keep them in. vonnie: at what point do you anticipate the u.k. anti-e.u. will sort this out -- and the eu will sort this out? werner: the department of the , the life of the eu bank will continue. it will continue without the business we do in the united kingdom and we will lose an important supporter, that's for sure. mentionsn of the die of other issues in the u.k. they presently pose, we have to wait until the negotiations move can close thet we old chapters and open new ones for the future and only then will it be possible to talk about what kind of relationship between the eib and the u.k. will exist. innie: you are operating circumstances of uncertainty. are you concerned about your aaa credit rating? vonnie: >> not really. i'm
the eu bank is important for the united kingdom because other than france, poland or spain, the u.k. does not have a national commercial bank of a size the others do. they rely heavily on the eib. on the other hand, that would require a treaty change. it is very unlikely that for the time being the member states will commit to a treaty change in order to keep them in. vonnie: at what point do you anticipate the u.k. anti-e.u. will sort this out -- and the eu will sort this out? werner: the...
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that's the report now from the daily mail newspaper based in the united kingdom. the paper is reporting that along with 23 guns that stephen paddock brought into the room, he also brought multiple cameras with him. the paper indicates he set up one by a window which he broke to record the killing spree and another in the hall outside the hotel room door so he would know when the cops approached. authorities have not confirmed that report. we are getting a look into the hotel room itself from which the gunman carried out the deadliest shooting in modern american history. the "new york post" obtained this video from the crime scene in texas -- from the crime scene in las vegas, i should say. fox news channel and the paper share common ownership. the video shows an assault rifle resting on a bipod on the floor. you can see what appeared to be a used room service tray. you can see the breached door itself there covered with the yellow police tape. the swat team broke down the door with explosives to get to the gunman already to find out he already killed himself. inve
that's the report now from the daily mail newspaper based in the united kingdom. the paper is reporting that along with 23 guns that stephen paddock brought into the room, he also brought multiple cameras with him. the paper indicates he set up one by a window which he broke to record the killing spree and another in the hall outside the hotel room door so he would know when the cops approached. authorities have not confirmed that report. we are getting a look into the hotel room itself from...
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typical of the kinds of terrorist threat we are now seeing in the united kingdom. small groups of individuals, or in this case family members, or it could equally have been friends, sharing very explicit extremist material, being inspired by other attacks they have seen either in the united kingdom or abroad. taheer told the jury she wanted to escape her abusive father. she fell in love with mirza and he brainwashed her into supporting the so—called islamic state. as their wedding approached, taheer messaged her boyfriend, radicalisation experts say her conviction is symptomatic of the new role that some women now play. what we have seen is a woman who seems to be in control, she is confident. she is not someone who is going to stand there but she is actively encouraging. so i think that needs to be borne in mind in terms of a shift in gender roles. the jury concluded madihah taheer was no naive young woman. she was her husband's willing partner in crime. she had wanted a hero, like the painting she placed on her facebook profile, and she found him and now they b
typical of the kinds of terrorist threat we are now seeing in the united kingdom. small groups of individuals, or in this case family members, or it could equally have been friends, sharing very explicit extremist material, being inspired by other attacks they have seen either in the united kingdom or abroad. taheer told the jury she wanted to escape her abusive father. she fell in love with mirza and he brainwashed her into supporting the so—called islamic state. as their wedding approached,...
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it is getting ever closer to the united kingdom. but before we get the storm, things are looking quiet during this afternoon. some outbreaks of rain still continuing across eastern parts of england. 0therwise, some sunnier weather for this afternoon. and then, cloud thickening. some rain moving to wales. maximum temperatures, 13—15. it is not bad with some sunshine. but then things change this evening, the heavy rain spreads in and the wind is starting to pick up. all of that, associated with the storm. this is the pressure chart. you can see those white lines, isobars of equal pressure. when those gates close together, strong winds. expect gusts, 60—70. especially at exposed coastal areas. and with that, some pretty big waves. when you have got that, and high tides, spring tides over the weekend, the risk of some coastal flooding. throughout the day, also some heavy rain and pretty beefy showers. some thunderstorms at certain places. away from the coast, even gusts of 40—50. possibly some disruption on saturday. and some pret
it is getting ever closer to the united kingdom. but before we get the storm, things are looking quiet during this afternoon. some outbreaks of rain still continuing across eastern parts of england. 0therwise, some sunnier weather for this afternoon. and then, cloud thickening. some rain moving to wales. maximum temperatures, 13—15. it is not bad with some sunshine. but then things change this evening, the heavy rain spreads in and the wind is starting to pick up. all of that, associated with...
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united kingdom crime rises 13% annually amid spread of radical islamic terror. not good, we must keep america safe!" but the data, which was actually released yesterday, is just for england and wales and showed an overall rise in crime driven by an increase in violent crime including murder and assault. it also said the rise was down to better crime recording. 0ur north america editorjon sopel is at the white house. it was just before dawn, america was still sleeping when donald trump suddenly, kind of tweets about the british crime rate. well, he called it the uk crime rate, as you say, it was about england and wales. but it was using quotation marks — quote — united kingdom crime rises 13% annually amid spread of radical islamic terror — close quotes. of course the crime survey makes no reference to radical islamic terror, and that is something that the president has inserted himself. i am sure kind of has left cabinet ministers in the uk bewildered as to how our closest ally is using and abusing crime figures for the president's own political ends, and
united kingdom crime rises 13% annually amid spread of radical islamic terror. not good, we must keep america safe!" but the data, which was actually released yesterday, is just for england and wales and showed an overall rise in crime driven by an increase in violent crime including murder and assault. it also said the rise was down to better crime recording. 0ur north america editorjon sopel is at the white house. it was just before dawn, america was still sleeping when donald trump...
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it's the very absence of solidarity in our united kingdom , an institution we value , a symbol of our commitment to each other between young and old, those who have and those who do not, the healthy and the sick and like most people, it's been there for me when i have needed it. i have a early childhood memories of visiting my family. more recently it was the nhs had diagnosed my diabetes and taught me how to manage it so i could get on with my life and in recent months i have seen it at its most of brilliance in the world-class response shown by the doctors, nurses and paramedics when terrorist struck london and manchester. to them all and indeed to the public servants everywhere who so often go on song, let me say this, for your service, your hard work and for your dedication, thank you. [applause]. [applause]. [applause]. >> and because we believe that ensuring a world-class and hs will be there for generations to come we will increase funding for every year of the parliament we will oversee the biggest expansion in training the doctors and nurses and-- [coughing] [inaudible] [appl
it's the very absence of solidarity in our united kingdom , an institution we value , a symbol of our commitment to each other between young and old, those who have and those who do not, the healthy and the sick and like most people, it's been there for me when i have needed it. i have a early childhood memories of visiting my family. more recently it was the nhs had diagnosed my diabetes and taught me how to manage it so i could get on with my life and in recent months i have seen it at its...
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is a special partnership between the strong successful european union and the sovereign united kingdom, a partnership that allows us to continue to trade and cooperate with each other because we see shared challenges and opportunities ahead, but a partnership that ensures the united kingdom is a sovereign nation once again, a country in which of the british people are firmly in control. i believe -- [applause] i believe it is profoundly in all of our interests for the negotiations to succeed. but i know some are worried whether we are prepared in the event they do not. it's our responsibility as a government to prepare for every eventuality, and let me reassure everyone in this hall, that is exactly what we are doing. so a deep and special partnership is our ambition and our offer, and i look forward to that offer receiving a positive response. [applause] pm may: and let me say one more thing, because it cannot be said often enough. if you are a citizen of the eu who have made their life in this country, i know you will feel unsettled and nervous, but let me be clear that we value the
is a special partnership between the strong successful european union and the sovereign united kingdom, a partnership that allows us to continue to trade and cooperate with each other because we see shared challenges and opportunities ahead, but a partnership that ensures the united kingdom is a sovereign nation once again, a country in which of the british people are firmly in control. i believe -- [applause] i believe it is profoundly in all of our interests for the negotiations to succeed....
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kingdom mase reply ritually came within an hour that israel announced illegal jewish settlements in the heart of a palestinian neighborhood of east jerusalem we are proud of the role that we played in the creation of the state of israel and we will certainly mark the centenary with pride of course it is the creation of israel which fostered islamism in the middle east israel after all funded them us the belfer declaration would also help to cause havoc going to a region rich in fossil fuels but a different kind of fossil fuel havoc was addressed by the s. and p. at this week's pm cuse the scottish parliament voted by ninety one votes to twenty eight to fracking in scotland. the prime minister why she wouldn't consider following school and introducing an interesting a moratorium in the rest of united kingdom in order that could be a field of valuation of the health and environmental consequences of this controversial technology and in order that the public can be consulted drazen may made clear her unstinting support for the technology which causes climate change this is an issue on
kingdom mase reply ritually came within an hour that israel announced illegal jewish settlements in the heart of a palestinian neighborhood of east jerusalem we are proud of the role that we played in the creation of the state of israel and we will certainly mark the centenary with pride of course it is the creation of israel which fostered islamism in the middle east israel after all funded them us the belfer declaration would also help to cause havoc going to a region rich in fossil fuels but...
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kingdom. it would be about big departure, but something that the scottish national party could see distinguishes them from other parties in scotland. as you suggested, all the discussion about european union citizens, rights, thatis european union citizens, rights, that is the backdrop to this conference? it is. it has always been the case that the scottish national party said that they accept the result of the referendum body would like the united kingdom, if not scotland itself, to stay in the single market. all of those things are looking tenuous and difficult. but in that interview with andrew marr this morning nicola sturgeon insisted it was not too late to argue with the things that she insisted were common sense, staying in the single market, maybe even looking to a second vote on brexit. in the past she has said some logic to that. it is not too late to consider the possibility of a second vote. that is going to come up at this conference but the difficulty for the cost ofjune, a large
kingdom. it would be about big departure, but something that the scottish national party could see distinguishes them from other parties in scotland. as you suggested, all the discussion about european union citizens, rights, thatis european union citizens, rights, that is the backdrop to this conference? it is. it has always been the case that the scottish national party said that they accept the result of the referendum body would like the united kingdom, if not scotland itself, to stay in...
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i think it's sort of typical of the kinds of terrorist threat we're now seeing in the united kingdom — small groups of individuals, in this case family members, it could easily be friends, sharing very explicit extremist material, using apps downloaded from social media, inciting and encouraging each other in the united kingdom and abroad. taheer told her trial she'd become besotted at 17 with mirza, as she tried to escape her abusive father. she admitted she'd supported the self—styled islamic state group, claiming she had been brainwashed by her future husband. but prosecutors said her own words from social media gave her away. as their wedding approached, taheer messaged her boyfriend, saying, "i want you to kill people for me, i have a list." radicalisation experts say her conviction is symptomatic of the new role that some women now play. in this particular case, what we've seen is a woman who seems to be in control, she's confident, she's not someone who is going to stand there, she's actively encouraging. so, i think that needs to be borne in mind in terms of a shift in ge
i think it's sort of typical of the kinds of terrorist threat we're now seeing in the united kingdom — small groups of individuals, in this case family members, it could easily be friends, sharing very explicit extremist material, using apps downloaded from social media, inciting and encouraging each other in the united kingdom and abroad. taheer told her trial she'd become besotted at 17 with mirza, as she tried to escape her abusive father. she admitted she'd supported the self—styled...
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kingdom must settle its financial bill within him with the e.u. before the end of the year. that's it you're up today to have a few of the top off the hour to get you get all the latest news and information around the clock on our web site that's a d w dot com of into. the whole d w one out. for in focus global insights the news out for local heroes. d.w. made for mines. in the little. village. yes. you know. that i am. here. to mark international women's day lebanese women's rights activists have taken to the streets they've come to tell an every day yet tragic story their story . as in many other arab countries they're calling for a law to stop violence against women. over the last two months five women have been killed only yesterday a brother slit his sister's throat all domestic violence reflects a whole system of violence that we're subjected to every day in our country. it's the men who rule who have the power and so it's the women who suffer who are subjected to their laws their desires and their violence. as much. as. the people want this
kingdom must settle its financial bill within him with the e.u. before the end of the year. that's it you're up today to have a few of the top off the hour to get you get all the latest news and information around the clock on our web site that's a d w dot com of into. the whole d w one out. for in focus global insights the news out for local heroes. d.w. made for mines. in the little. village. yes. you know. that i am. here. to mark international women's day lebanese women's rights activists...
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i think it's typical of the kinds of terror threat that we are now seeing in the united kingdom. small groups of individuals, in this case family members, but it could just have easily have been friends, sharing very explicit extremist materials, being inspired by other attacks they have seen in the united kingdom or abroad. taheer told the jury she wanted to escape her abusive father. she fell in love with mirza, and he brainwashed her into supporting so—called islamic state. as their wedding approached, taheer messaged her boyfriend saying "i want you to kill people for me. i have a list". mirza said "the day of the marriage i will kill them all. give me the list". her reply, "you can't have it until you put a ring on it". she also talks about killing public figures including colonist katie hopkins. —— journalist katie hopkins. radicalisation experts say her conviction is symptomatic of the new role that some women now play. we have seen a woman who seems to be in control, she is confident. she isn't someone who is going to stand there, she is actively encouraging. i thin
i think it's typical of the kinds of terror threat that we are now seeing in the united kingdom. small groups of individuals, in this case family members, but it could just have easily have been friends, sharing very explicit extremist materials, being inspired by other attacks they have seen in the united kingdom or abroad. taheer told the jury she wanted to escape her abusive father. she fell in love with mirza, and he brainwashed her into supporting so—called islamic state. as their...
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mr speaker, a deep and special partnership between the sovereign and united kingdom and a strong european union is our ambition and off at two european friends. achieving that partnership will require leadership and flexibility. notjust from us but require leadership and flexibility. not just from us but from require leadership and flexibility. notjust from us but from our friends in the eu. as we look forward to the next stage, the ball is in their court but i optimistic we will receive a positive response because what we are seeking is not just the best possible deal for us but it would also be the best possible dealfor a but it would also be the best possible deal for a european friends. six months on from the referendum and no real progress has been made. the prime minister yet delivered yet another definitive speech designed to herald a breakthrough which instead only confirmed the confusion at the heart of government. our european friends are looking aghast at the chaos the government is creating. a counter briefing and backstabbing. can i simply point out to people complaining thes
mr speaker, a deep and special partnership between the sovereign and united kingdom and a strong european union is our ambition and off at two european friends. achieving that partnership will require leadership and flexibility. notjust from us but require leadership and flexibility. not just from us but from require leadership and flexibility. notjust from us but from our friends in the eu. as we look forward to the next stage, the ball is in their court but i optimistic we will receive a...
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it is notjust happening in the united kingdom, it is happening around the world. just as henry ford proved a century ago, there are huge chances for innovators to realise the revolutionary potential of new automotive technologies. exports from vehicles are already worth 2.5 billion to our economy. it is estimated the market for autonomous vehicles could be worth 28 billion by 2035. i bought a nissan leaf last month and i was struck by the fact that you have your own charging point, you need off—street parking. obviously, that is not possible for anyone with a flat or a terraced house. will ministers please consider, in all new housing developments, changing the planning rules to require charging points to be put into new roads, as well as at railway stations and in all publicly owned car parks, as in france? that is a very good point. i will happily have discussions with my colleagues. finally, at the age of 95, the conservative lady trumpington has announced her retirement from westminster — she's made a final appearance in the lords in order to take her oath
it is notjust happening in the united kingdom, it is happening around the world. just as henry ford proved a century ago, there are huge chances for innovators to realise the revolutionary potential of new automotive technologies. exports from vehicles are already worth 2.5 billion to our economy. it is estimated the market for autonomous vehicles could be worth 28 billion by 2035. i bought a nissan leaf last month and i was struck by the fact that you have your own charging point, you need...
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these are listed companies in the united kingdom and their profits have boosted so that is a boon to the.
these are listed companies in the united kingdom and their profits have boosted so that is a boon to the.
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states and the united kingdom all of whom had never met before and all of whom fundamentally disagree with a. but you know one particular feature of groups like isis is that again violence is not just a means to an end for them it is part of their doctrine they simply don't see certain people like b.z.'s as humans and. i'm sure you've heard of some of the horrors they perpetrated on the women and children maybe there are some gravitas as that are driving their behavior but rather than analyzing those grievances don't you see that we have to stop them first i don't think that the methods for using at the moment to stop them are working. if you if you look at the way that we have ourselves fetish eyes them by putting their anytime that a suicide bomber succeeds in paris or brussels or wherever we put their their faces on the front page of the newspaper they become martyrs they become heroes to their own society and it's high time that we stopped doing that that we for bedo media to give them the oxygen of publicity i covered syria a lot that weren't there and i met people you know mothe
states and the united kingdom all of whom had never met before and all of whom fundamentally disagree with a. but you know one particular feature of groups like isis is that again violence is not just a means to an end for them it is part of their doctrine they simply don't see certain people like b.z.'s as humans and. i'm sure you've heard of some of the horrors they perpetrated on the women and children maybe there are some gravitas as that are driving their behavior but rather than analyzing...
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kingdom mase reply ritually came within an hour that israel announced illegal jewish settlements in the heart of a palestinian neighborhood of east jerusalem we are proud of the role that we played in the creation of the state of israel and we will certainly mark the seventeen or eight withdrawing of course it is the creation of israel which fostered islamism in the middle east israel after all funded them us the balfour declaration would also help to cause havoc in the region rich involves all fuels but a different kind of fossil fuel havoc was addressed by the s. and p. at this week's pm queues the scottish parliament voted by ninety one votes to twenty eight to fracking in scotland. the prime minister why she wouldn't consider following school and introducing an interesting a moratorium in the rest of the united kingdom in order that could be a full evaluation of the health and environmental consequences of this controversial technology and in order that the public can be consulted drazen may made clear her unstinting support for the. technology which causes climate change this i
kingdom mase reply ritually came within an hour that israel announced illegal jewish settlements in the heart of a palestinian neighborhood of east jerusalem we are proud of the role that we played in the creation of the state of israel and we will certainly mark the seventeen or eight withdrawing of course it is the creation of israel which fostered islamism in the middle east israel after all funded them us the balfour declaration would also help to cause havoc in the region rich involves all...
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states in the united kingdom all of whom had never met before and all of whom fundamentally disagreed with one idea but you know one particular feature of groups like isis is that again violence is not just a means to an answer for them it is part of that doctrine they simply don't see certain people like be easy as humans and. i'm sure you've heard of some of the horrors they perpetrated on the women and children maybe there are some gravel and says that are driving their behavior but rather than analyzing those grievances don't you think that we have to stop them first i don't think that the methods for using at the moment to stop them or work. if you if you look at the way that we have ourselves fetish eyes them by putting their anytime that a suicide bomber succeeds in paris or brussels or wherever we put their their faces on the front page of the newspaper they become martyrs they become heroes to their own society and it's high time that we stopped doing that that we for bedo media to give them the oxygen of publicity i covered syria a lot they weren't there and i met people you
states in the united kingdom all of whom had never met before and all of whom fundamentally disagreed with one idea but you know one particular feature of groups like isis is that again violence is not just a means to an answer for them it is part of that doctrine they simply don't see certain people like be easy as humans and. i'm sure you've heard of some of the horrors they perpetrated on the women and children maybe there are some gravel and says that are driving their behavior but rather...
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the united kingdom, 0.1. japan is so low it barely registers on the scale. in fa ct, it barely registers on the scale. in fact, the chances of being murdered by somebody with a gun injapan are pretty much the same as being hit by lightning in the united states. so there is clearly a big debate about gun ownership in the united states but it is unquestionable that your chances of dying in the us because of guns are far higher than in any other major western country. we are going to turn to kenya next and first a tweet from the country's top university which has been gathering lots of attention. i apologised, we still have tweets from the las vegas story up there. the university of nairobi as close to the university because of the deteriorating security situation. this is the main building where stu d e nts this is the main building where students will not be able to go. mrs biggs of clashes between police and stu d e nts biggs of clashes between police and students last week, the protests at the arrest of an opposition mp, this man, former student leader. —
the united kingdom, 0.1. japan is so low it barely registers on the scale. in fa ct, it barely registers on the scale. in fact, the chances of being murdered by somebody with a gun injapan are pretty much the same as being hit by lightning in the united states. so there is clearly a big debate about gun ownership in the united states but it is unquestionable that your chances of dying in the us because of guns are far higher than in any other major western country. we are going to turn to kenya...
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from the united states and the united kingdom all of whom had never met before and all of whom fundamentally disagree with one idea but you know one particular feature of groups like isis is that again violence is not just a means to an out for them it is part of their doctrine they simply don't see certain people like b.z.'s as humans and. i'm sure you've heard of some of the horrors they perpetrated on the women and children maybe there are some gravel and says that are driving their behavior but rather than analyzing those grievances don't you think that we have to stop them first i don't think that the methods for using at the moment to stop them or work. if you if you look at the way that we have ourselves fetish eyes them by putting their anytime that a suicide bomber succeeds in paris or brussels or wherever we put their their faces on the front page of the newspaper they become martyrs they become heroes to their own society and it's high time that we stopped doing that that we for beda media to give them the oxygen of publicity i covered syria a lot that weren't there and i met peop
from the united states and the united kingdom all of whom had never met before and all of whom fundamentally disagree with one idea but you know one particular feature of groups like isis is that again violence is not just a means to an out for them it is part of their doctrine they simply don't see certain people like b.z.'s as humans and. i'm sure you've heard of some of the horrors they perpetrated on the women and children maybe there are some gravel and says that are driving their behavior...
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storm 0phelia is continuing to batter parts of the united kingdom, with high winds and flooding expected in scotland on tuesday. ireland experienced the worst of the weather on monday. three people were killed and thousands more lost power following hurricane—force winds. the european commission's chief negotiator, michel barnier, will brief the general affairs council later on his latest brexit discussions with the uk. britain's prime minister theresa may and the european commission head, jean—claude junker, have issued a statement saying talks should "accelerate" ahead of a key summit with all 27 eu members later this week. postal votes in austria's parliamentary election are being counted to settle a close race for second place that will shape coalition talks. the conservative people's 0pposition party secured a clear victory on sunday, toppling the social democrats, but was well short of a majority. sally is here with all the business news. good morning. good morning. we good morning. we have good morning. we have an good morning. we have an interesting good morning. we have an i
storm 0phelia is continuing to batter parts of the united kingdom, with high winds and flooding expected in scotland on tuesday. ireland experienced the worst of the weather on monday. three people were killed and thousands more lost power following hurricane—force winds. the european commission's chief negotiator, michel barnier, will brief the general affairs council later on his latest brexit discussions with the uk. britain's prime minister theresa may and the european commission head,...
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typical of the kinds of terrorist threat we are now seeing in the united kingdom. small groups of individuals, or in this case family members, or it could equally have been friends, sharing very explicit extremist material, being inspired by other attacks they have seen either in the united kingdom or abroad. taheer told the jury she wanted to escape her abusive father. she fell in love with mirza and he brainwashed her into supporting the so—called islamic state. as their wedding approached, taheer messaged her boyfriend, saying, "i want you to kill people for me. i have a list." mirza said, "the day of the marriage i will kill them all. give me the list." her reply: "you can't have it until you put a ring on it." radicalisation experts say her conviction is symptomatic of the new role that some women now play. what we have seen is a woman who seems to be in control, she is confident. she is not someone who is going to stand there but she is actively encouraging. so i think that needs to be borne in mind in terms of a shift in gender roles. the jury concluded ma
typical of the kinds of terrorist threat we are now seeing in the united kingdom. small groups of individuals, or in this case family members, or it could equally have been friends, sharing very explicit extremist material, being inspired by other attacks they have seen either in the united kingdom or abroad. taheer told the jury she wanted to escape her abusive father. she fell in love with mirza and he brainwashed her into supporting the so—called islamic state. as their wedding approached,...