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we await jeremy corbyn. the labor parliamentarian stressing the importance of labor take it back to its roots. there were quite surprising results yesterday, starting with sunderland with 3 labour party mps. 60% of the electorate voted leave. labor has some soul-searching to do, doesn't it? anna: yes. the shadowtra secretary of the treasury setting out her disappointment. that the labour party will have to accept the will of the people. 52% of the population voting to leave. 48% remembering they did not get the outcome they voted for. at the about the trouble top of the labour party, jeremy corbyn is facing a no-confidence motion. it is over concerns if he has managed to reach the traditional labour voter. he was brought to the top of the labour party through a ground swell of popular support. maybe he does not manage to reach out to the more traditional working-class areas of labor support. that is where the u.k. independence party, for whom believing that he was a primary focus, that is where they found fe
we await jeremy corbyn. the labor parliamentarian stressing the importance of labor take it back to its roots. there were quite surprising results yesterday, starting with sunderland with 3 labour party mps. 60% of the electorate voted leave. labor has some soul-searching to do, doesn't it? anna: yes. the shadowtra secretary of the treasury setting out her disappointment. that the labour party will have to accept the will of the people. 52% of the population voting to leave. 48% remembering...
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jeremy had been in a wreck. she rushed to the scene frantic for information from the police. >> he said all you need to know is he's alive. i asked them if i could ride in the ambulance and they said no, they have to work on him now. >> reporter: that's when she knew it was serious. three days in an induced coma, a fractured neck, collar broken and a spleet spinal cord break. then he woke up. >> that's when they came and told us that jeremy's paralyzed. >> reporter: life changed in an instant. now jeremy depends on courtney for everyday tacks. >> without courtney, i couldn't tell you where the situation would be. >> reporter: after all of this, their wedding plans suddenly came to a halt and any money saved had to be redirected to his care. so courtney posted a request on facebook. she was looking for a reasonably priced photographer hoping a wedding could still happen. then people started reaching out. people courtney and jeremy didn't even know. a complete stranger jennifer dupri started a facebook page and a
jeremy had been in a wreck. she rushed to the scene frantic for information from the police. >> he said all you need to know is he's alive. i asked them if i could ride in the ambulance and they said no, they have to work on him now. >> reporter: that's when she knew it was serious. three days in an induced coma, a fractured neck, collar broken and a spleet spinal cord break. then he woke up. >> that's when they came and told us that jeremy's paralyzed. >> reporter: life...
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jeremy corbin has lost the vote of confidence. francine: there are press that jeremy corbin has lost the vote of confidence. mps were29 labor voting in the house of parliament behind me. it does not mean much because it is not binding so this would he and advisory. unseat jeremy corbin. confirmation if the news is true that he has lost the vote of confidence. electionou trigger only beip, it can triggered if jeremy corbin resigns. he has made clear that he has no intention to do so. if 20% of the party possible lawmakers put their names to a letter backing a rival. we heard from jeremy corbin the last couple of days and he seems that if there was a leadership contest, he would put his name forward. he was so popular last year. he won over safety percent of the boat so there is a likelihood he would be voted in despite losing a possible majority of mps in westminster. mark: we are also hearing, according to the conservative party leadership, a new leader will be announced on september 9. that seems to be the definitive day. on the
jeremy corbin has lost the vote of confidence. francine: there are press that jeremy corbin has lost the vote of confidence. mps were29 labor voting in the house of parliament behind me. it does not mean much because it is not binding so this would he and advisory. unseat jeremy corbin. confirmation if the news is true that he has lost the vote of confidence. electionou trigger only beip, it can triggered if jeremy corbin resigns. he has made clear that he has no intention to do so. if 20% of...
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inmates like jeremy towner spend the majority of their time in an 8 by 12 cell. >> the first words i ever heard from another inmate was welcome to hell. it was a zoo for men. >> our producers were granted an interview with jeremy under strict supervision of the officers because of his violent history. >> ten days was our orientation to stay in the cell, i guess. then after the ten days were up we were allowed to go to yard. we met some of the other inmates and they told us that there is a structure to live in, you know. whites live with white, hang out with whites on the yard. you don't deal with any other race. the fact we were lifers, we were probably going to have to stab people. first thing that got into my head was, we better get some knives. living on the street, you learn one thing. you survive by any means necessary. you do whatever it takes to get out of a situation like that. so if that means i have to become an accomplice, so be it. i'm not going to die. you know, i'm just too young. it became -- it came from there. one day they came up to me and said, you're going on a mi
inmates like jeremy towner spend the majority of their time in an 8 by 12 cell. >> the first words i ever heard from another inmate was welcome to hell. it was a zoo for men. >> our producers were granted an interview with jeremy under strict supervision of the officers because of his violent history. >> ten days was our orientation to stay in the cell, i guess. then after the ten days were up we were allowed to go to yard. we met some of the other inmates and they told us...
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opposition party turns on jeremy corbyn. as he fires the foreign secretary. tom: we look ahead for the morning open. convulsions or capitulation? >> a warm welcome to a special edition. bloombergin back at in new york city. we are setting up for monday. are we in for another volatile week? >> is no question about it. before we look at the market, let's look at where we stand right now. a seniorl after lawmaker calls on jeremy corbyn to stand down as leader. to the pollss had for the second time in six months. and stocks extend losses from friday's global selloff. >> let's recap what we saw. the pound was pounded. under a great deal of pressure. maybe that is the story for monday morning. trading on the table. you it isat tells before friday, get them to rebate. outperform. uk'sd outperform the 10-year. the praise sharply to the outside. oneold outperforming the highlight. gold -- oil got hammered. the spillover today is because middle eastern markets are trading. that is where we can go get some live market action. the df and general index down by percentage
opposition party turns on jeremy corbyn. as he fires the foreign secretary. tom: we look ahead for the morning open. convulsions or capitulation? >> a warm welcome to a special edition. bloombergin back at in new york city. we are setting up for monday. are we in for another volatile week? >> is no question about it. before we look at the market, let's look at where we stand right now. a seniorl after lawmaker calls on jeremy corbyn to stand down as leader. to the pollss had for the...
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he was defending jeremy corbyn's reputation. jeremy corbyn has come under a lot of reputation for a salient ring, the heartland, the industrial traditional labor vote to the remains i during this brexit debate and referendum. john mcdonnell was defending jeremy corbyn but i'd then asked him about the economy and asked him what the economy needs now. >> what we need to do is make sure we have stability. the bank of england has been critical on that. we have taken the support of the emergency measures. one of the issues is the official role the george osborne has has to go because it is restraining our economy. it is certain in the coming weeks and months ahead. >> the defendant jeremy corbyn, the leader of the party, said it was a challenge to his leadership and he would win again. talk about what happens within the conservative party. anstill do not have understanding of what the labour party is going to look like or what the conservative hardy is going to look like. on the outside, this does not look like the british lyrical so
he was defending jeremy corbyn's reputation. jeremy corbyn has come under a lot of reputation for a salient ring, the heartland, the industrial traditional labor vote to the remains i during this brexit debate and referendum. john mcdonnell was defending jeremy corbyn but i'd then asked him about the economy and asked him what the economy needs now. >> what we need to do is make sure we have stability. the bank of england has been critical on that. we have taken the support of the...
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jeremy is the guy with the placard. ok? he is the guy holding it. one is the politics of power and the other is the politics of protest. the two are different. and in the end, if you want to change people's lives, you've got to be the politics of power. john: how well did you know jeremy? when you were prime minister did you ever deal with him? tony: i met him in and i knew him. he has a good constituency and i have nothing against him personally, but in the end, the labour party has to be an instrument of power because you cannot help people otherwise. if you are really worried about those people who haven't got opportunities at the moment, who are in dead-end jobs, how are you going to help them if you are not in power? when we protest against the conservative cuts, cuts to what? cuts to things we introduced? john: on the other side, on david cameron, it seems that he is going through some of the same experiences that you did, not having entire unity within his cabinet. what advice do you give him? tony: do your best. look, this is politics. and y
jeremy is the guy with the placard. ok? he is the guy holding it. one is the politics of power and the other is the politics of protest. the two are different. and in the end, if you want to change people's lives, you've got to be the politics of power. john: how well did you know jeremy? when you were prime minister did you ever deal with him? tony: i met him in and i knew him. he has a good constituency and i have nothing against him personally, but in the end, the labour party has to be an...
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jeremy: they are great. i think they're focused less on high-end software development and more on creating as many jobs as possible, and i respect that immensely. we are more focused on the rhodes scholarship for africa. it is a very selective program that connects these developers in with the top engineering organizations on the planet. cory: what are the companies looking for specifically? how do you tailor the software training to what the companies' needs are? jeremy: companies are looking for brainpower, yes it is tough , to find great developers in general. the skills gap is a very real thing. when we talk to companies their , primary interest is what the person will be like as a team member. how will they engage in day-to-day interactions, and what will it be like when they show up at a 9:00 a.m. stand up? that is something we have to be able to train on from a soft skills standpoint as well, because if you are not going to love working with someone, it is going to be tough to make that work long-term
jeremy: they are great. i think they're focused less on high-end software development and more on creating as many jobs as possible, and i respect that immensely. we are more focused on the rhodes scholarship for africa. it is a very selective program that connects these developers in with the top engineering organizations on the planet. cory: what are the companies looking for specifically? how do you tailor the software training to what the companies' needs are? jeremy: companies are looking...
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we know that particularly constituency adores jeremy corbyn. the problem is while the membership thinks he's the messiah, others think he's driving the party off the cliff. there's no route to removing corbyn. >> why is he staying put? what's he trying to put in this time of massive political instability? >> he feels very powerfully that he has a mandate from the party membership and he believes there is that he speaks for a much wider constituency in great britain. he feels that the parliamentary party lost the election heavily and they are continuing a path that will not allow labor back in office. >> you've got prime minister david cameron announcing he's stepping down. you've got the labor party in complete disarray. is this unprecedented? this sort of political vacuum. >> it's partly because it's exposed an absolute chasm between the views of the those in the country and the views of those in parliament. the voters didn't simply reject the judgment of david cameron, they rejected the leader of t, major trade union in the country. >> head o
we know that particularly constituency adores jeremy corbyn. the problem is while the membership thinks he's the messiah, others think he's driving the party off the cliff. there's no route to removing corbyn. >> why is he staying put? what's he trying to put in this time of massive political instability? >> he feels very powerfully that he has a mandate from the party membership and he believes there is that he speaks for a much wider constituency in great britain. he feels that...
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jeremy: i have one of each. my daughter is very keen on spending money and my son is very concerned about the value. osey just have different eth on how they deal with it and how they propose to look forward. caroline: never too young. jeremy: first of all, you need to know the value of money. caroline: and the value of yourself. tom: we are waiting in london. jamie dimon with the chancellor, mr. dimon running a small shop. jpmorgan in the united kingdom for 150 years, dimon and osborne next. ♪ tom: good morning, i am in new york. .obs day caroline hyde in for francine lacqua. amnesty international is urging the european union to stop plans to return violent seekers to turkey. the deal with turkey is illegal and reckless. turkey is hosting 3 million refugees, most of them syrian. in northern india, two dozen people are dead after police tried to evict thousands from a makeshift protest of government land. many were arrested. 11 of the deaths occurred when gas cylinders used by protesters ignited a fire. donald
jeremy: i have one of each. my daughter is very keen on spending money and my son is very concerned about the value. osey just have different eth on how they deal with it and how they propose to look forward. caroline: never too young. jeremy: first of all, you need to know the value of money. caroline: and the value of yourself. tom: we are waiting in london. jamie dimon with the chancellor, mr. dimon running a small shop. jpmorgan in the united kingdom for 150 years, dimon and osborne next....
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i'm here with my man jeremy renner! [ cheers and applause ] he stars as hawkeye in "captain america: civil war," which is in theaters, imax, and imax 3d this friday. we're about to play a round of musical beers. but we're going to need a few more players. so, joining us from "captain america: civil war" are scarlet witch, vision, and winter soldier. [ cheers ] please welcome elizabeth olsen, paul bettany and sebastian stan! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ come on! >> get ready! >> jimmy: all right, we'll do it, we'll do it. guys, now. the game works like musical chairs, but instead of diving into empty chairs, we're grabbing these red cups of beer. when the music stops, one person will be left empty-handed. they're out of the game and have to hang out with our dj up there. dj jonathan hamburger. [ laughter ] now, we're going to do four rounds. the last one standing is the musical beers champion. okay, everybody, space yourself out and get ready. >> oh, really? there? ♪ >> which way are we walking? >> why are you -- >> jim
i'm here with my man jeremy renner! [ cheers and applause ] he stars as hawkeye in "captain america: civil war," which is in theaters, imax, and imax 3d this friday. we're about to play a round of musical beers. but we're going to need a few more players. so, joining us from "captain america: civil war" are scarlet witch, vision, and winter soldier. [ cheers ] please welcome elizabeth olsen, paul bettany and sebastian stan! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ come on! >> get...
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jeremy: and also the price. people were questioning microsoft paying a premium over their current trading, although lower than what linkedin was trading at six months ago. people were saying there must have been something going on. of course, bloomberg broke on monday that goldman sachs was working with a rival, which is thee -- which is why linkedin-microsoft deal was handled by morgan stanley. now we know. cory: do we have any sense as to why this bid was turned down? did they not like the people involved? ceo ofnteresting the linkedin will remain in control of linkedin while brought in as a separate company, not fully merged. that is a thing jeff weiner said that really attracted him about the acquisition, that linkedin would continue to operate independently. there is that separation between seattle and san francisco. in this case, we don't know what salesforce was looking for, but linkedin's products tight end -- pretty well with what salesforce has going on with their customer management -- customer relati
jeremy: and also the price. people were questioning microsoft paying a premium over their current trading, although lower than what linkedin was trading at six months ago. people were saying there must have been something going on. of course, bloomberg broke on monday that goldman sachs was working with a rival, which is thee -- which is why linkedin-microsoft deal was handled by morgan stanley. now we know. cory: do we have any sense as to why this bid was turned down? did they not like the...
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jeremy is the guy with the placard. he is the guy holding it. one is the politics of power and the other is the politics of protest. if you want to change people's lives, you've got to be the politics of power. john: how well did you know jeremy? did you ever deal with him? tony: he has a good constituency and i have nothing against him personally, but in the end, the leader of the labour party has to be an instrument of power because you cannot help people otherwise. if you are worried about those people who haven't got opportunities, who are in dead-end jobs, how are you going to help them if you are not in power? when we protest against the conservative cuts, cuts to what? things we introduced in government. john: on the other side, on david cameron, it seems that he is going through some of the same experiences that you did, not having unity. what advice do you give him? tony: do your best. this is politics. today, it's a more difficult profession than it has ever been , i think, even more difficult than when i left office. the interaction b
jeremy is the guy with the placard. he is the guy holding it. one is the politics of power and the other is the politics of protest. if you want to change people's lives, you've got to be the politics of power. john: how well did you know jeremy? did you ever deal with him? tony: he has a good constituency and i have nothing against him personally, but in the end, the leader of the labour party has to be an instrument of power because you cannot help people otherwise. if you are worried about...
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jeremy is the guy with the placard. ok? he is the guy holding it. one is the politics of power and the other is the politics of protest. and in the end, if you want to change people's lives, you've got to be the politics of power. john: how well did you know jeremy? did you ever deal with him? tony: i met him in and i knew him. he has a good constituency and i have nothing against him personally, but in the end, the leader of the labour party has to be an instrument of power because you cannot help people otherwise. if you are worried about those people who haven't got opportunities at the moment, who are in dead-end jobs, how are you going to help them if you are not in power? when we protest against the conservative cuts, cuts to what? cuts to things we introduced? john: on the other side, on david cameron, it seems that he is going through some of the same experiences that you did, not having unity. unity within his cabinet. what advice do you give him? tony: do your best. look this is politics. to, today, it's a more difficult profession than it
jeremy is the guy with the placard. ok? he is the guy holding it. one is the politics of power and the other is the politics of protest. and in the end, if you want to change people's lives, you've got to be the politics of power. john: how well did you know jeremy? did you ever deal with him? tony: i met him in and i knew him. he has a good constituency and i have nothing against him personally, but in the end, the leader of the labour party has to be an instrument of power because you cannot...
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jeremy corbyn's position now might seem to be untetenable. why isis he hanging on? >> he is defiance. he says despite this resounding no-confidence vote, 172 mps supported the no-confidence motion and only 40 supported him. he is hanging on because he believes he has the legitimacy that 60% ofps but labor party members. across the country. that is the support he had nine months ago. but lots of people are contacting them and saying they no longer support jeremy corbyn. his allies say bring it on. let's have a leadership contest. if that's what you want. jerry corbyn said yes, i am up for it. i will be on the ballot. it is maybe not automatic that he will be on the ballot. ,t is a chaotic situation filled with anger in the corridors of westminster. inliament has reconvened westminster. the worst crisis for the labor party in its history when there is a contest for who will replace david cameron who is effectively a caretaker prime minister of the caretaker government. there will be a replacement of him. will be elected on the ninth of september. nigel farage was booe
jeremy corbyn's position now might seem to be untetenable. why isis he hanging on? >> he is defiance. he says despite this resounding no-confidence vote, 172 mps supported the no-confidence motion and only 40 supported him. he is hanging on because he believes he has the legitimacy that 60% ofps but labor party members. across the country. that is the support he had nine months ago. but lots of people are contacting them and saying they no longer support jeremy corbyn. his allies say...
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they are calling for jeremy corbyn to resign. >> jeremy is not going anywhere. there might be a few more rented nations of those people will be replaced. our members voted nine months ago with an overwhelming majority. leader. biggest party francine joins us. are we expecting were raising nations today? francine: there are not many more people who can actually resign i think three or four people are still in there. they seem to be pretty loyal to jeremy corbyn. there is a fundamental problem. i would go further and say it's in disarray. even if he were to be challenged, it's unclear if voters of the labour party would vote for anyone else. he has changed remember sip structure. bear with me. canou pay three pounds, you join the labour party. he speaks to a very broad days. the older establishment once someone stronger that could come prime minister. that still speaking to base voter. jonathan: the next time an mp tells you there is no plan b, we are going to believe them. what it appears is there is no plan b. has athe only person that plan b is mark carney. he
they are calling for jeremy corbyn to resign. >> jeremy is not going anywhere. there might be a few more rented nations of those people will be replaced. our members voted nine months ago with an overwhelming majority. leader. biggest party francine joins us. are we expecting were raising nations today? francine: there are not many more people who can actually resign i think three or four people are still in there. they seem to be pretty loyal to jeremy corbyn. there is a fundamental...
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jeremy: we were september. we are staying september. we thought the economic conditions were not be there in june. i take this figure -- 38,000 is strange. the first to not be in triple digits for a long time. , think the verizon strike whatever you want to call it, has had an effect. previously, when we have seen the consensus -- around 155 or 145 -- one we have seen such a big miss, it has been revised month around next 60,000. so that puts at around 100,000. still a bad number. stille wage numbers are looking ok. if you believe we are getting to some form of completion in the cannot beet, then we adding 200,000 people on a month by month basis. the fed inck as november, a couple members said what they believe the natural movement should be. most were around 1700. mark: good to see year. jeremy cook, world first chief economist and had currency strategists. london. equities are rising. a commodities rally going on, giving a boost. commodity index is in a bull market. that is confirmed until the close. will andlikely it enable market.
jeremy: we were september. we are staying september. we thought the economic conditions were not be there in june. i take this figure -- 38,000 is strange. the first to not be in triple digits for a long time. , think the verizon strike whatever you want to call it, has had an effect. previously, when we have seen the consensus -- around 155 or 145 -- one we have seen such a big miss, it has been revised month around next 60,000. so that puts at around 100,000. still a bad number. stille wage...
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. >> jeremy corbyn. mr. corbyn: thank you, mr. speaker. join the prime minister in remembering the people who died at the istanbul airport. i would also like to thank him for referring to the memorial on frididay and i look forward to being with him there at a memorial service. i think it would also be appropriate if we pay tribute to lord patrick mayhew, who died last week. he was the driving force behind the downing street declaration in 1993 that did lead to the first cease-fire, and i think the relative peace we have now in northern ireland is in part thanks to him and for his successor. mr. speaker, what people in the country are worried about is the extra insecurity to their living standards, jobs, wages, and pensions, following the eu referendum. in recent days we have heard on -- uncertain words from companies like siemens. what meetings will the chancellor have with companies to try to stabilize the situation? p.m. cameron: first of all, he is absolutely right to mention patrick mayhew. he did play a huge role in the peace process
. >> jeremy corbyn. mr. corbyn: thank you, mr. speaker. join the prime minister in remembering the people who died at the istanbul airport. i would also like to thank him for referring to the memorial on frididay and i look forward to being with him there at a memorial service. i think it would also be appropriate if we pay tribute to lord patrick mayhew, who died last week. he was the driving force behind the downing street declaration in 1993 that did lead to the first cease-fire, and i...
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but if the vote of no confidence is passed [today, jeremy has tw options. he can try to tough it out and there is speculation that they might even try to elect leader in parliament as opposed to having jeremy corbyn as labour party leader. i'm told there was a precedence in the 1930s, but i'm not such a knowledgeable his torian te iai to know. the other is that jeremy would take it head on and resign making it clear that he will run in the new leadership. >> and it will take a very brave mp to stand up against him because he does have support moppingest the members and the unions have come out supporting him. so who on earth will stand against him knowing that he may well win? >> there is no shortage of able candidates who would stand against him because i think the mood of the plp is that unless we do have somebody to run against jeremy, there is no open whatsoever with an early election and there are plenty of mps with the guts to do it. the issue of the membership, it's perfectly true that he won the election last year with substantial majority. however,
but if the vote of no confidence is passed [today, jeremy has tw options. he can try to tough it out and there is speculation that they might even try to elect leader in parliament as opposed to having jeremy corbyn as labour party leader. i'm told there was a precedence in the 1930s, but i'm not such a knowledgeable his torian te iai to know. the other is that jeremy would take it head on and resign making it clear that he will run in the new leadership. >> and it will take a very brave...
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jeremy is the guy. he is the guy holding it. politics of power and the other is the politics of protest. if you want to change people's lives, you've got to be the politics of power. john: how well do you know him? some people said they never met him. he is -- i've got nothing against him personally. the leader of the labour party has to be an instrument of power. about thoseorried people who haven't got opportunities, who are in dead-end jobs, how are you going to help them. when we protest against the conservative cuts, what are we cutting? things we introduced in government. david cameron is going through some of the same experiences, not having unity in the. what advice do you give him? tony: do your best. this is politics. today, it's a more difficult profession. the interaction between intermediate and social media -- john: is it a more difficult job? tony: the wall of noise around is as he makes decisions larger and louder than anything before. are and all of these things , youyou're not careful read the stuff on twitter.
jeremy is the guy. he is the guy holding it. politics of power and the other is the politics of protest. if you want to change people's lives, you've got to be the politics of power. john: how well do you know him? some people said they never met him. he is -- i've got nothing against him personally. the leader of the labour party has to be an instrument of power. about thoseorried people who haven't got opportunities, who are in dead-end jobs, how are you going to help them. when we protest...
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they support jeremy corbyn, and that will not change. we have been speaking out to a what they're telling us is even if there is a small revolt, it is very unlikely that if they asked for new leadership the people behind that will pull their support from jeremy corbyn. the way you vote for leadership is you just have to pay three pounds for membership and then you decide who the best person is to these your party. of course, the more elite members saying he is a nice guy, .ut not the leader meanwhile, where are we in lead by the conservative party? francine: we have a couple of names that i imagine we'll see days.n the coming process -- a lot of people putting pressure on the u.k. saying, you winded out -- wanted out, you got out. if you think of it rationally, first of all, you don't have a prime minister that is really in charge anymore. david cameron steps down. it is a problem of legitimacy. boris johnson who is crown overe says he should take because he did such a forceful exit campaign. none the wiser on who will leave the tory par
they support jeremy corbyn, and that will not change. we have been speaking out to a what they're telling us is even if there is a small revolt, it is very unlikely that if they asked for new leadership the people behind that will pull their support from jeremy corbyn. the way you vote for leadership is you just have to pay three pounds for membership and then you decide who the best person is to these your party. of course, the more elite members saying he is a nice guy, .ut not the leader...
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jeremy corbyn front and center. ecb president mario draghi is calling for a global policy alignment to lift economic growth. he spoke at the annual forum in portugal. >> monetary policy has inevitably created destabilizing spillovers as well, especially when business cycles have been less aligned. the large exchange rate fluctuations into a major currencies and the pressures some emerging economies have experienced from capital flows are testament to that. this is not so much a result of the measures central banks have employed but rather of the intensity with which they have had to be used. he did not mention the u.k. decision to leave the u.k.. leader labour party jeremy corbyn faces a no-confidence vote today. massrexit vote prompted a exit this from his campaign. the implication is that he does not have what it takes to win a general election which could happen sooner than expected. auth korea is in -- planning $17 billion fiscal stimulation package. the south korean government cut its growth forecast for this 2
jeremy corbyn front and center. ecb president mario draghi is calling for a global policy alignment to lift economic growth. he spoke at the annual forum in portugal. >> monetary policy has inevitably created destabilizing spillovers as well, especially when business cycles have been less aligned. the large exchange rate fluctuations into a major currencies and the pressures some emerging economies have experienced from capital flows are testament to that. this is not so much a result of...
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jeremy had been in a wreck. she rushed to the scene frantic for information from the police. >> he said all you need to know is he's alive. i asked them if i could ride in the ambulance and they said no, they have to work on him now. >> reporter: that's when she knew it was serious. three days in an induced coma, a fractured neck, broken rib and collar broken and a spleet spinal cord break. then he woke up. >> that's when they came and told us that jeremy's paralyzed. >> reporter: life changed in an instant. now jeremy depends on courtney for everyday tacks. >> without courtney, i couldn't tell you where the situation would be. >> reporter: after all of this, their wedding plans suddenly came to a halt and any money saved had to be redirected to his care. so courtney posted a request on facebook. she was looking for a reasonably priced photographer hoping a wedding could still happen. then people started reaching out. people courtney and jeremy didn't even know. a complete stranger jennifer dupri started a faceb
jeremy had been in a wreck. she rushed to the scene frantic for information from the police. >> he said all you need to know is he's alive. i asked them if i could ride in the ambulance and they said no, they have to work on him now. >> reporter: that's when she knew it was serious. three days in an induced coma, a fractured neck, broken rib and collar broken and a spleet spinal cord break. then he woke up. >> that's when they came and told us that jeremy's paralyzed. >>...
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jeremy corbyn has not been especially vociferous on this. there's no doubt labor is much more united than the tories. francine: we will listen to what tony blair said on jeremy corbyn in a second. is he a closet brexiteer? >> he has a history of euro skepticism. some of that comes out in his speeches. to be fair, since he's become leader, he's made it clear time and time again that he's in favor of a remain vote. one of the problems for labor in this debate has been this huge internal divide and fight within the conservative party with big figures like boris johnson -- francine: he doesn't want to be seen as supporting the establishment? >> i think it is also genuinely difficult for labor voices to be heard when you've got a huge divide inside the conservative party. so getting the oxygen, getting the airtime, getting the space to get our message across has not been easy. listen to what he has to say about jeremy corbyn. >> there are two types of politicians on the left and there always have been. the guy whose face is on the packard, that i
jeremy corbyn has not been especially vociferous on this. there's no doubt labor is much more united than the tories. francine: we will listen to what tony blair said on jeremy corbyn in a second. is he a closet brexiteer? >> he has a history of euro skepticism. some of that comes out in his speeches. to be fair, since he's become leader, he's made it clear time and time again that he's in favor of a remain vote. one of the problems for labor in this debate has been this huge internal...
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to remain wasedy that jeremy corbyn was such a lukewarm, tepid campaigner. gerard: to be honest with you -- i don't think they would survive that. charlie: chair, you say -- gerard: you say who you will replace jeremy corbyn as leader, you have a massive vote of no-confidence from his own numbers. he was elected to the members of the party who love him, and they are furious for acting as himself. you have an incredible, even more divided party than the conservatives. tina: not all the members are, not necessarily all the members are. jeremy corbyn is in an extraordinary position. he is despised by his parliamentary mps. he is beloved by members of the activist party. he is viewed skeptically by many of the labor voters in the country. gerry: he is loved by the conservative party. tina: ultimately, they go to ukip. charlie: another question britain has had a real influence , within the european union. fair to say? tina: at one point, waiting recently. charlie: will be the future role in the european union for angela merkel? zanny: one of the reasons is she wo
to remain wasedy that jeremy corbyn was such a lukewarm, tepid campaigner. gerard: to be honest with you -- i don't think they would survive that. charlie: chair, you say -- gerard: you say who you will replace jeremy corbyn as leader, you have a massive vote of no-confidence from his own numbers. he was elected to the members of the party who love him, and they are furious for acting as himself. you have an incredible, even more divided party than the conservatives. tina: not all the members...
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the wedding plans came to a halt as the finances all went to jeremy's care. courtney posted on facebook hoping to find in an expensive photographer, and that is when everything changed. complete strangers started a gofundme. people started paying for things like the food, jeremy's tux, local businesses pitched in, and now the ceremony is taking shape. isn't that nice? leon: that is a real neighbor. the dress wi in this modern day coliseum a group of gladiators prepare for battle. carrying on their shoulders the legacy of a nation, and... enormous heads. go! [whistle] ♪ ♪ winning a presidential race is hard, but saving money with geico is easy. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. vo: for dominion, part of delivering affordable energy includes supporting those in our community who need help. our energyshare program does just that, energy-saving upgrades. it's more than helping customers, it's helping neighbors. ♪ st
the wedding plans came to a halt as the finances all went to jeremy's care. courtney posted on facebook hoping to find in an expensive photographer, and that is when everything changed. complete strangers started a gofundme. people started paying for things like the food, jeremy's tux, local businesses pitched in, and now the ceremony is taking shape. isn't that nice? leon: that is a real neighbor. the dress wi in this modern day coliseum a group of gladiators prepare for battle. carrying on...
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labor party leader jeremy corps byr byrne stays a no confidence vote. he's been accused of running a lukewarm campaign in favor of staying in the uk and should suffer the consequences. he's vowing to light tfight the leadership challenge, and he has some support. >> let me make it clear, if there is another leadership election, jeremy corps bip will be standing again. >> he was elected last year backed by the unions. for more on the vacuum, i'm joined by my guest from kings college, london. the mirror, a huge supporter of labor and of corbyn. >> the yes question is, is he g to start losing the grass rooting. the parliamentary party never wanted him. he had massive support -- >> what you're saying is the grassroots had more power in voting and he opened up the %-p from members in the labor campaign. and the polling to date has shown that he's continued to sustain that support even though he hasn't necessarily performed in the country at large. >> a lot of the supporters are young, pro european and pretty fed up with him for not championing their message.
labor party leader jeremy corps byr byrne stays a no confidence vote. he's been accused of running a lukewarm campaign in favor of staying in the uk and should suffer the consequences. he's vowing to light tfight the leadership challenge, and he has some support. >> let me make it clear, if there is another leadership election, jeremy corps bip will be standing again. >> he was elected last year backed by the unions. for more on the vacuum, i'm joined by my guest from kings college,...
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jeremy corbyn is now addressing the house of commons. corbyn: many people feel disenfranchised and powerless. especially in parts of the country that have been left behind for far too long. communities, mr. speaker, that have been let down. not by the european union, but by tory government. those communities don't trust politicians to deliver, because for too long, they haven't. cuts toof more extreme liberal services, which it hit the area is the hardest, this government needs to invest in those communities. many of those areas are deeply ofcerned about the security pledged eu funding. can the prime minister give us any guarantees on those issues, as that money is desperately needed? trustly, is the issue of and the tenor in the referendum campaign was disheartening. half-truths and untruths were told. many of which key lead figures for the weekend distancing themselves from, not least the claim that the vote to leave would hand the nhs another 350 million pounds per week. it was quite shameful that politicians made claims they knew to
jeremy corbyn is now addressing the house of commons. corbyn: many people feel disenfranchised and powerless. especially in parts of the country that have been left behind for far too long. communities, mr. speaker, that have been let down. not by the european union, but by tory government. those communities don't trust politicians to deliver, because for too long, they haven't. cuts toof more extreme liberal services, which it hit the area is the hardest, this government needs to invest in...
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maybe i will start with you jeremy. jeremy: it is all about the list when you run the campaign, how the list will look like, etc.. there is not a good list of unregistered voters and we tried everything we could in the obama campaign's and before that to figure out how to take the consumer file of information and look at it was who is on that list but not on , the registration list to see if you can figure it out. it does not work very well and it does not get to the voters you are trying to get to, so we start with a list that is universal fundamentally changes the goals you set as a campaign, . it changes the people you put on your list for every kind of targeting, digital ads, mail, phones, the way you conduct your tv ad buys, which is done a lot smarter now based on specific people. it would fundamentally change the way that any campaign and increase participation because you start from the list and you build out your goals and your budget from those targets that you try to reach. wendy: david, do you have anything
maybe i will start with you jeremy. jeremy: it is all about the list when you run the campaign, how the list will look like, etc.. there is not a good list of unregistered voters and we tried everything we could in the obama campaign's and before that to figure out how to take the consumer file of information and look at it was who is on that list but not on , the registration list to see if you can figure it out. it does not work very well and it does not get to the voters you are trying to...
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jeremy had been in a wreck. she rushed to the scene frantic for information from the police. >> he said all you need to know is he's alive. i asked them if i could ride in the ambulance and they said no, they have to work on him now. >> reporter: that's when she knew it was serious. three days in an induced coma, a fractured neck, broken rib and collar broken and a complete spinal cord break. then jeremy woke up. >> that's when they came and told us that jeremy's paralyzed. >> reporter: life changed in an instant. now jeremy depends on courtney for everyday tacks. >> without courtney, i couldn't tell you where the situation would be. >> reporter: after all of this, their wedding plans suddenly came to a halt and any money saved had to be redirected to jeremy's care. so courtney posted a request on facebook. she was looking for a reasonably priced photographer hoping a wedding could still happen. then people started reaching out. people courtney and jeremy didn't even know. a complete stranger jennifer dupri star
jeremy had been in a wreck. she rushed to the scene frantic for information from the police. >> he said all you need to know is he's alive. i asked them if i could ride in the ambulance and they said no, they have to work on him now. >> reporter: that's when she knew it was serious. three days in an induced coma, a fractured neck, broken rib and collar broken and a complete spinal cord break. then jeremy woke up. >> that's when they came and told us that jeremy's paralyzed....
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but jeremy corbyn -- >> an election in the labor party? >> he's got to get somebody to stand against him, has got to get 20% of the 232 labor mps, i think it is, to back him. jeremy corbyn says he will stand again him simplself. >> he may well win again because he's got this massive grassroots support. because it's a young vote that he had, and they're pro-european, they're going to be pretty fed up with him. >> it's an ideal onlically based support that he's got among the activists, and many of them trade unionists. the problem then is if he is reelected after a challenge, what do all those moderate mps, or those who would despair of his leadership, what do they do? the possibility is they break off and form a new party, a new parliamentary grouping, rather like we saw after the 1975 referendum in britain. there was a break away. the social democratic party emerged, and the conservatives held power for the next 18 years. >> we are standing by for a statement from george osborne, chancellor of the exchequer. he's going to calm the markets.
but jeremy corbyn -- >> an election in the labor party? >> he's got to get somebody to stand against him, has got to get 20% of the 232 labor mps, i think it is, to back him. jeremy corbyn says he will stand again him simplself. >> he may well win again because he's got this massive grassroots support. because it's a young vote that he had, and they're pro-european, they're going to be pretty fed up with him. >> it's an ideal onlically based support that he's got among...
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jeremy made a great point. maybe the likes of germany offer some form of associate membership and end up happy with that. at the moment clear divisions but complicated legal processes to be overcome before these sorts of votes can happen again. >> will for, thank you very much. by the way sarah eisen will join us with a report on three key industries likely to be impacted by that big british vote for now. >> big british vote. >> big british referendum. i can't say brexit. >> you can't? >> i can. too early to be sick of it. >> i was sick of it last week. >> you heard what we had to say. just look at the market reaction. how do you think this continues? >> i'm not surprised by the market reaction. certainly i think europe looks really cheap to me right now. i think it's selling for about 12, 12 1/2 times earnings. in a low interest rate environment, all of this means low interest rate environment. >> it looks really cheap right now because there's so much uncertainty. as we heard earlier this morning from wilbur
jeremy made a great point. maybe the likes of germany offer some form of associate membership and end up happy with that. at the moment clear divisions but complicated legal processes to be overcome before these sorts of votes can happen again. >> will for, thank you very much. by the way sarah eisen will join us with a report on three key industries likely to be impacted by that big british vote for now. >> big british vote. >> big british referendum. i can't say brexit....
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jeremy corbyn suggested as well that this needs to be set in motion quickly. i think there will be pressure for certain individuals to get started. annette: on the other side of the political spectrum, despite campaigning for the remain campaign, that jeremy corbyn is wanting to be lukewarm about europe, what is going to be the fallout for the labour party? lucy: there will be a huge political fallout as well. he has been accused of having a very lackluster approach to the campaign. he has made no secret in the past that his opposition to the think in hispeople heart of hearts he still harbors a euro-skeptic view. signeds a letter being calling for jeremy corbyn to go, but i do not know whether that will be today. or in the coming days in the coming days there will be -- annette: lucy fisher there, from "the london times." asked ifde junker was this was indeed the beginning of the end of the european union. >> personally i am very sad about this decision, but of course we have to respect it. this is an unprecedented are united in we our discourse. europeanphol
jeremy corbyn suggested as well that this needs to be set in motion quickly. i think there will be pressure for certain individuals to get started. annette: on the other side of the political spectrum, despite campaigning for the remain campaign, that jeremy corbyn is wanting to be lukewarm about europe, what is going to be the fallout for the labour party? lucy: there will be a huge political fallout as well. he has been accused of having a very lackluster approach to the campaign. he has made...
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i'm joined now by the secretary of state for health, jeremy hunt. he's also a very close friend and colleague of the prime minister david cameron and is on the remain side as well. good morning to you. >> good morning, wilfred. >> jeremy, very good to be with you. now, there's been a huge swing in the polls in the last couple of days back towards your side, back towards remain. has remain benefited from campaigning in suspended, calling off the debate as it were? >> i don't know, it's very hard to tell and they'll know the answer to that. but certainly the polls do seem to show an increase in the worries about the economic risks of leaving the eu. we were slightly behind this time last week. i think we've now drawn level. and this is really now too close to call. it's a very british decision, but it has global ramifications, and i think british people now, in a way, we sort of have what they have in france, where there's a period just before the polls closed of quiet. and i think that's what's happened. this is such an important decision, i think th
i'm joined now by the secretary of state for health, jeremy hunt. he's also a very close friend and colleague of the prime minister david cameron and is on the remain side as well. good morning to you. >> good morning, wilfred. >> jeremy, very good to be with you. now, there's been a huge swing in the polls in the last couple of days back towards your side, back towards remain. has remain benefited from campaigning in suspended, calling off the debate as it were? >> i don't...
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have all quit.s after jeremy corbyn fired hillary ben. a second independence referendum is back on the table. i floated the idea she could block the uk's exit from the european union. if we thought the weekend was going to bring stability, it certainly didn't. the chaos only increased. sayingmy corbyn is a that he regrets the resignations. he will reshape his team in the next 24 hours. he said he won't betray the trust of supporters. he said he will stand again as labour party leader. he said we have to respect the vote for breakfast that was taken. cabinet members have resigned and this follows hillary ben being fired after calling on jeremy corbyn to quit. this party will have a seat at the table when the establishment sits down to work out what sort of relationship it wants with the eu. there are calls for a snap election. a popular labor leader could have a chance to be the next prime minister. partyot just the labour that is in turmoil. it is u.k. politics in general. resigned asn has prime minister. the campaign to succeed cameron i
have all quit.s after jeremy corbyn fired hillary ben. a second independence referendum is back on the table. i floated the idea she could block the uk's exit from the european union. if we thought the weekend was going to bring stability, it certainly didn't. the chaos only increased. sayingmy corbyn is a that he regrets the resignations. he will reshape his team in the next 24 hours. he said he won't betray the trust of supporters. he said he will stand again as labour party leader. he said...
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jeremy quinn. thank you, mr. speaker. while media attention seems to be focused elsewhere, all of us in the south that can teach you have problems they need to be addressed. for weeks and weeks, mike fisher is to be struggling with the impact of unofficial industrial action on a rubberized. over who gets the press a button. but my right honorable friend condemn this in the strongest possible terms and help resolve issues? >> right honorable friend is right. a crucial part of our economy. i condemn actions that disrupt the public and passengers will not take the rap for that reason unnecessary disruption. the performance has been on except both and passengers deserve better. the house will be providing more generous compensation to passengers affected by the latest strike and will be in further details, too. >> on the terrorist tragedy in turkey, we join with the prime minister and the leader of the official opposition in their condemnation and sending condolences to the people of turkey. mr. speaker, strong majority voted
jeremy quinn. thank you, mr. speaker. while media attention seems to be focused elsewhere, all of us in the south that can teach you have problems they need to be addressed. for weeks and weeks, mike fisher is to be struggling with the impact of unofficial industrial action on a rubberized. over who gets the press a button. but my right honorable friend condemn this in the strongest possible terms and help resolve issues? >> right honorable friend is right. a crucial part of our economy....
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. >> twenty-eight year old jeremy, is courting the 22 year old ginger dugger. >> oh,. >> ginger with a j. >> every name has to start with j. >> that's right. >> jeremy, perfect for the family, was born in downingtown. and went to syracuse university. he's now on the san antonio scorpions of the north american soccer league. he used to play for the new york red bulls up there, you know, just new jersey. >> major league soccer. >> jeremy is also an ordained minister. >> okay. >> so jeremy and jinger will be featured on the upcoming season of 19 kids and counting the spin off show called counting on. >> canceled the other one. >> after all of the controversy. >> so people know it is associated somewhat, interesting. >> maybe be best if they all just went home. >> count them out. >> ya. >> all right, so what's the plan? we're going to come in tomorrow for wednesday's show, then thursday, then friday, it is quakertown usa. >> get ready for it. and since it is national selfie day, we talked about photo bomb selfies, look at this one someone just posted. oh, look, great selfie. then i see m
. >> twenty-eight year old jeremy, is courting the 22 year old ginger dugger. >> oh,. >> ginger with a j. >> every name has to start with j. >> that's right. >> jeremy, perfect for the family, was born in downingtown. and went to syracuse university. he's now on the san antonio scorpions of the north american soccer league. he used to play for the new york red bulls up there, you know, just new jersey. >> major league soccer. >> jeremy is also an...
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a day later, jeremy says he surprised things became physical. he believes that the actions of the anti-trump protestors actually weakens their cause and it surely didn't convince him to change his mind. sot we learn this stuff in kindergarten. you don't spit in someone's face if you don't agree with them. it's like elementary stuff. i don't think they care what happens, they just want to break windows. it hurts the bernie and hillary supporters and help our team. that's just where it's at. in san jose, charles clifford kron 4 news. culver city, calif. - hillary clinton says donald trump has "lowered the bar" with regard to keeping the peace at his rallies and creating an environment that encourages dialogue. clinton told cnn that trump has "set a very bad example" for not condemning the violence that is increasingly associated with his rallies, whether by his own supporters or his opponents. san jose mayor sam licardo, faulted trump for in his words, "stirring antagonism instead of offering real solutions." >> steve: to trump for in his words su
a day later, jeremy says he surprised things became physical. he believes that the actions of the anti-trump protestors actually weakens their cause and it surely didn't convince him to change his mind. sot we learn this stuff in kindergarten. you don't spit in someone's face if you don't agree with them. it's like elementary stuff. i don't think they care what happens, they just want to break windows. it hurts the bernie and hillary supporters and help our team. that's just where it's at. in...
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british prime minister david cameron and labor party leader jeremy corbyn want the uk to to remain a member of the e.u. but some members of the party are part of the breck it is push, advocating for the uk to split from the european union. watch the simulcast on c-span 2
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amy: jeremy corbyn, we are speaking on world refugee day. theirn. has announced something like 65 million refugees in the world. that is more than any time in history. you recently told the bbc that there cannot be an upper limit migrants,ber of eu european union migrants, who can come into britain. you said the focus should be instead on defending the standard of living. can you elaborate on this? >> british immigration law at of quite tough restrictions on non-european nationals coming to britain. most that come in are either me.ents or -- excuse or on family reunion. in some cases, people with special skills. in europe, there is a free movement of labor across the continent, which is part and parcel of the single market. there are arguments that many european workers come in and work in britain and undercut wages here. the reality is rather different. there are 48,000 european nationals working in hospitals and health service. there are many others working and transport industries and many others. there are also some, particularly eastern europea
amy: jeremy corbyn, we are speaking on world refugee day. theirn. has announced something like 65 million refugees in the world. that is more than any time in history. you recently told the bbc that there cannot be an upper limit migrants,ber of eu european union migrants, who can come into britain. you said the focus should be instead on defending the standard of living. can you elaborate on this? >> british immigration law at of quite tough restrictions on non-european nationals coming...
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we going to jeremy courtney right now? jeremy courtney is with a humanitarian group. we'll get you to ben in a second. we have jeremy here on skype. he's with a humanitarian group right there near fallujah as missiles were flying over their heads. barely missed those air strikes aimed at isis. take a look. that is video from the group preemptive love coalition. as the air strikes were happening, they got caught in the middle of this fighting between these coalition forces and isis. mentioned jeremy courtney, he is the ceo of this humanitarian group. he joins me from iraq tonight. jeremy, my goodness. i am so glad you and your team is okay. can you talk to me about exactly what happened or what you saw? >> yeah, thanks, brooke. so our team was taking 100,000 pounds of food out to some of the 86,000 people from fallujah who have been stranded out in these desert camps. on the way out to take our food to them, two of our huge trucks broke down. we were stranded in the desert overnight. our time was. over the middle of the night an isis convoy rolled up on our team. our t
we going to jeremy courtney right now? jeremy courtney is with a humanitarian group. we'll get you to ben in a second. we have jeremy here on skype. he's with a humanitarian group right there near fallujah as missiles were flying over their heads. barely missed those air strikes aimed at isis. take a look. that is video from the group preemptive love coalition. as the air strikes were happening, they got caught in the middle of this fighting between these coalition forces and isis. mentioned...
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jeremy corbyn staying in his job. he's lost most of his cabinet. filled the positions with people of his own political persuasion on the left. how is he going to get through this? >> it's an absolutely bizarre spectacle. i can't recall a time when so many senior figures in one party have demonstrated their lack of faith in their own leader. and, of course, part of it is the feeling that he didn't do enough for the remain campaign, to which the labor party was committed. jeremy corbyn is a longtime euro skeptic, and it showed during the campaign. he really didn't put much effort into it or conviction. but a lot of labor mps were also saying, is this guy really up to the job? he comes from a narrow section of the labor party. he's very sincere in his views. and everybody respects him for that. but as a party leader, you have to be able to out and persuade people not of your particular set of views to back your party. he just doesn't show any of those characteristics of being a leader who can engage with the country at large and bring back some of tho
jeremy corbyn staying in his job. he's lost most of his cabinet. filled the positions with people of his own political persuasion on the left. how is he going to get through this? >> it's an absolutely bizarre spectacle. i can't recall a time when so many senior figures in one party have demonstrated their lack of faith in their own leader. and, of course, part of it is the feeling that he didn't do enough for the remain campaign, to which the labor party was committed. jeremy corbyn is a...
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jeremy: we need our whole society to be secure. jo was murdered here 24 hours ago in a town she loved and grew up in, serving the community she loved. in her life, she had worked for anti-slavery campaigns. she had worked for oxfam. she was a campaigner for human rights and justice all around the world. she was taken from us in an act of hatred, in a vile act that has killed her. it's an attack on democracy, what happened yesterday. it's the well of hatred that killed her. she leaves behind a husband, who made a truly wonderful statement yesterday, a statement saying that, in her memory, we will try to conquer hatred with love and respect. she also leaves behind two young children who will never see their mother again. they will only be able to grow up knowing what she was, what she stood for, and what she achieved. i've asked the prime minister and the speaker for the recall of parliament on monday, and they have accepted that request, and parliament will be recalled on monday so that we can pay due tribute to her on behalf of eve
jeremy: we need our whole society to be secure. jo was murdered here 24 hours ago in a town she loved and grew up in, serving the community she loved. in her life, she had worked for anti-slavery campaigns. she had worked for oxfam. she was a campaigner for human rights and justice all around the world. she was taken from us in an act of hatred, in a vile act that has killed her. it's an attack on democracy, what happened yesterday. it's the well of hatred that killed her. she leaves behind a...
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so, jeremy corbyn is being pulled out. if you support labour, you vote in. now, whether that work is a really interesting question. mark: at the same time, prime minister cameron faces the audience -- not quite debate. he will not debate one-on-one with the opposition. bring ite'll try and back away from immigration, cked the economy. rob: yes, absolutely. -- i am goingaign to a speech from the pimm fox. -- from liam fox. you cannot controimmigration without leaving the european union. the remain campaign is economy, economy, economy. your job is at risk, your business wl close if we leave the european union. tonight, cameron will focus on the undecided voters. we have seen that number coming down as people start to engage. start to edgeeave ahead and a few polls, which has got the markets quite worried. and cameron will be focusing on those undecided voters, who, quite interesting if you dig into the polling numbers. mainly undecideds are like everyone, they probably think the same things and spend a lot of time saying i don't know in polling. if you try an
so, jeremy corbyn is being pulled out. if you support labour, you vote in. now, whether that work is a really interesting question. mark: at the same time, prime minister cameron faces the audience -- not quite debate. he will not debate one-on-one with the opposition. bring ite'll try and back away from immigration, cked the economy. rob: yes, absolutely. -- i am goingaign to a speech from the pimm fox. -- from liam fox. you cannot controimmigration without leaving the european union. the...
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labor's leader jeremy corbyn has a challenge. this after many traditional voters showed the strongest push for leave. nigel farage is the big winner. it was once only an obsession. they have made it a reality. with the parties split down the middle you could gain momentum leaving out there politics in disarray. north of the border it was a clearer picture. scotland's nationalist first minister says she will do anything it takes to keep a country in the european union even if it means another vote in independence. >> as things stand we are facing the prospect of being out of the eu against their will. >> before negotiations can begin the country first needs to decide who will leave the talks and what kind of united kingdom the next premise to believe presenting in brussels. >> we have team coverage of this result. i want to begin with you and ask what comes next. the eu wants to start negotiations immediately. we've heard from the leave camp they want to take their time. >> what doris johnson says, they will be no less united, i d
labor's leader jeremy corbyn has a challenge. this after many traditional voters showed the strongest push for leave. nigel farage is the big winner. it was once only an obsession. they have made it a reality. with the parties split down the middle you could gain momentum leaving out there politics in disarray. north of the border it was a clearer picture. scotland's nationalist first minister says she will do anything it takes to keep a country in the european union even if it means another...