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but david cameron is looking at the benefits element. he says there would be treaty changes required by the eu. how ready do you think his fellow counterparts across the eu are going to be to allow for that? >> reporter: well, that is going to be a crucial part of this. we interestingly know with that, david, that david cameron spoke last night, we understand, to the polish prime minister to talk to her about exactly this speech. because already this issue in the way he's raised it has caused some sort of waves here. we know there's been a feeling in poland, people saying well, why not? why shouldn't poles if they come to the uk contribute into the system in the uk, pay taxes in the uk, be able to receive benefits out in exactly the same way as uk citizens. so he does have hurdles to get over there to convince other eu leaders and clearly he's already thinking about that and thinking about how to address that. >> long way to go, obviously. interesting stuff. thanks very much indeed. >>> now the price of crude oil has fallen to a four-yea
but david cameron is looking at the benefits element. he says there would be treaty changes required by the eu. how ready do you think his fellow counterparts across the eu are going to be to allow for that? >> reporter: well, that is going to be a crucial part of this. we interestingly know with that, david, that david cameron spoke last night, we understand, to the polish prime minister to talk to her about exactly this speech. because already this issue in the way he's raised it has...
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she has supported cameron's policies on several occasions. for her to point out the red line like this is seen by some as just a turning point. but she is just repeating a well-known position. she will not have treaties rewritten. she is not against reform. and her spokesman also made it clear that this was not a bilateral issue between germany and britain. >> let's talk about those relations -- with the anti-eu sentiment on the rise in britain and an election next year, is david cameron banking on battles with brussels to keep them in office? >> you have to see the debate about migrants in the u.k. is very, very negative. there are always media reports talking about eu migrants. even the defece minister has talked -- defence minister has talked about eu migrants. those seem to be the voices to which cameron is listening. and there are members of his own party defecting to the anti-eu party. critics say he is missing out on finding his own position. he is being chased by the right-wing voices. he finds himself in a corner where maybe an exit
she has supported cameron's policies on several occasions. for her to point out the red line like this is seen by some as just a turning point. but she is just repeating a well-known position. she will not have treaties rewritten. she is not against reform. and her spokesman also made it clear that this was not a bilateral issue between germany and britain. >> let's talk about those relations -- with the anti-eu sentiment on the rise in britain and an election next year, is david cameron...
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cameron. the trouble is what they're saying is that the fundamental, core reasons, principles behind the eu, the reasons other countries feel it brings benefits to the cross europe, and not thinks they really want to put on the table and are prepared to discuss. and that's mr. cameron's difficulty. he's under pressure at home, but may well not be able to build consensus for what he wants across europe. it seems increasingly unlikely for any sort of major change. >>> stay with us here on "bbc world news." much more to come. will she or won't she? as the dust settles after the u.s. midterms, speculation grows about whether hillary clinton will run for president in 2016. but with the note 4, you can always get the shot. check it out! eight times digital zoom catches every detail. woah! with optical image stabilization, you get it even in the bounciest castles. woah! isn't that amazing? and a front-facing camera so wide, you can selfie with like everyone. do you think you could send that to me? yo
cameron. the trouble is what they're saying is that the fundamental, core reasons, principles behind the eu, the reasons other countries feel it brings benefits to the cross europe, and not thinks they really want to put on the table and are prepared to discuss. and that's mr. cameron's difficulty. he's under pressure at home, but may well not be able to build consensus for what he wants across europe. it seems increasingly unlikely for any sort of major change. >>> stay with us here...
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cameron's plans aim to stop that trend. he wants employed migrants to have to wait four years before being eligible for welfare benefits. unemployed migrants would not be eligible at all. if they did not find work within six months, they would be sent back home. it could have been a coincidence, as cameron lifted off his plans, alarm bells went off. >> i appear to have set off alarm bells in the european commission, which has a direct impact here. i'm glad it has that effect. >> it almost summed up the british prime ministers message -- his migration plans are what he called an absolute requirement of his continued membership of the eu. >> if our concerns fall on deaf ears and we cannot put our relationship with the eu on better footing, then, of course, i rule nothing out. >> the plans outlined today seem carefully calculated. recent polls show immigration is the top concern of british voters, and national elections are due next year. >> for more, let's cross over to london where our correspondent is standing by. first off
cameron's plans aim to stop that trend. he wants employed migrants to have to wait four years before being eligible for welfare benefits. unemployed migrants would not be eligible at all. if they did not find work within six months, they would be sent back home. it could have been a coincidence, as cameron lifted off his plans, alarm bells went off. >> i appear to have set off alarm bells in the european commission, which has a direct impact here. i'm glad it has that effect. >> it...
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>> cameron's crackdown. the british prime minister expected to introduce new hours in curb immigration. >> france and italy may face punishment for their rule-busting budgets. >> and shopping stampede. black friday comes to the u.k. we'll talk with one british etailer hoping to cash in. good morning, everybody. welcome. you're watching "the pulse". we are live from bloomberg's european headquarters here in london. i'm guy johnson. >> i'm francine lacqua. david cameron will raise the prospect of britain leaving the european union if he is not benefits resfraket or migrants. anna? >> thanks very much. in terms of those details, he mentioned some of them around qualifying for benefits if you have been here for four years and some for statehousing. no unemployment benefits for those people and being removed from the people if you haven't found work within six months of arriving. this is very interesting. the focus up until now has been on migrants without work. now it is on mige rapts who have jobs. this could t
>> cameron's crackdown. the british prime minister expected to introduce new hours in curb immigration. >> france and italy may face punishment for their rule-busting budgets. >> and shopping stampede. black friday comes to the u.k. we'll talk with one british etailer hoping to cash in. good morning, everybody. welcome. you're watching "the pulse". we are live from bloomberg's european headquarters here in london. i'm guy johnson. >> i'm francine lacqua. david...
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merkel has reached out repeatedly to cameron. this is how she sees it. now there seems to be a line in the sand, if you like. >> it almost seems as if we have these moments of great nationalist in thoset rises up anti-eu, and then it seems to fade away. in juncker government put place was a series of tragedies. where are we with one europe, one go all togetherness -- one goal togetherness? >> that is the $64,000 question. what we do know is merkel in the past, whatever the critics say has stood up for this united europe principal when the chips were down. exit.member on greece now we are talking about the u.k. exit. she says europe can only be a player on the world stage if it holds together. once the eu starts unraveling through nationalism or policy, it's hard to stop. >> it is always nice to get your perspective. >> 20 minutes past seven here in london. >> we are going to be live in --an were the oldest enck bank where they have to fill the gap yet again. stick with countdown. ♪ rexam and anna edwards. >> the world's oldest rank is raising capital t
merkel has reached out repeatedly to cameron. this is how she sees it. now there seems to be a line in the sand, if you like. >> it almost seems as if we have these moments of great nationalist in thoset rises up anti-eu, and then it seems to fade away. in juncker government put place was a series of tragedies. where are we with one europe, one go all togetherness -- one goal togetherness? >> that is the $64,000 question. what we do know is merkel in the past, whatever the critics...
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cameron. do you think he succeeded today? >> you're right about the task that he faced, and certainly i think perhaps in some ways for some people, it was a surprisingly nuanced speech. this wasn't a speech saying oh, my goodness, all of britain's problems are to do with foreigners, let's get rid of them all and let's not have any more in. this is not some sort of anti-immigrant rant. because he was trying to strike a balance. that's a balance between acknowledging, saying to british voters, look, i get it, i've seen the opinion polls that suggest british people are really worried about the extraordinary levels of migration into this country since the 1990s. on the one hand. but also, that he understood the concerns of business in britain, and britain's partners in europe who don't want to see an isolationist britain. so that was certainly the delicate balance he was trying to strike. has he achieved it, i guess that will unravel over the next few days and weeks as he plays it out here in britain, but also as he makes negotia
cameron. do you think he succeeded today? >> you're right about the task that he faced, and certainly i think perhaps in some ways for some people, it was a surprisingly nuanced speech. this wasn't a speech saying oh, my goodness, all of britain's problems are to do with foreigners, let's get rid of them all and let's not have any more in. this is not some sort of anti-immigrant rant. because he was trying to strike a balance. that's a balance between acknowledging, saying to british...
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as to cameron will say europeans -- mr. cameron will say europeans arriving should not receive unemployment benefits and should be removed if they don't find work in six months. fellow leaders don't agree with the plan. for more on what it means for the markets in britain's place in europe, let's bring in the manager of investment across bridge capital. if you look at the rhetoric and the u.k., it is more belligerent -- in the u.k., it is more belligerent against the eu. as a player in the market, how do you price that in? seen a u.k.e have recovery, a lot of it driven by the u.k. housing market, which is coming under attack. when we see prime minister cameron talking about immigration, it seems he is falling rather than leading. i think this government has done a great job. even how the polls are showing i am not sure how this government gets reelected. -- given how the polls are showing, i am not sure how the government gets reelected. we have seen the labor be far free market. it's difficult to say, but i have a feeling
as to cameron will say europeans -- mr. cameron will say europeans arriving should not receive unemployment benefits and should be removed if they don't find work in six months. fellow leaders don't agree with the plan. for more on what it means for the markets in britain's place in europe, let's bring in the manager of investment across bridge capital. if you look at the rhetoric and the u.k., it is more belligerent -- in the u.k., it is more belligerent against the eu. as a player in the...
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>> cameron's warning to russia. economic sanctions on russia are having an impact will stop capitals have slowed down. the russian stock market and rubel has fallen significantly. >> face to face, president obama meets of vladimir putin and xi jinping at the apec summit. >> it is single day. the chinese holiday that is a multibillion-dollar bonanza for alibaba. ♪ >> welcome to "countdown." i am mark barton. >> i am anna edwards. >> i am manus cranny. >> we will start with strong words on russia. that annual speech is usually a platform for major policy statements and ceremonial trappings, cameron did not disappoint. he condemned vladimir putin's actions in ukraine and sanctions he said were not only right but in the uk's economic interest. russia's actions oppose a grave danger to the rest of europe. here in this building, with its history shaped by the blitz, we should not be reminded of the coincidence of turning a blind eye within countries in europe believe smaller countries. chilcote joins us. are there more
>> cameron's warning to russia. economic sanctions on russia are having an impact will stop capitals have slowed down. the russian stock market and rubel has fallen significantly. >> face to face, president obama meets of vladimir putin and xi jinping at the apec summit. >> it is single day. the chinese holiday that is a multibillion-dollar bonanza for alibaba. ♪ >> welcome to "countdown." i am mark barton. >> i am anna edwards. >> i am manus...
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. >> cameron -- >> he was barely conscious. you're going to be fine. >> it was one of those times you feel you have to be there and tell someone they're going to be okay. >> he's put in a special forces vehicle and driven to a nearby hospital, but his wounds are too grave, and he dies only hours after the attack. >> cameron was a really, really bright, smart, funny, intelligent guy. he was young, and he was idealistic. he loved the idea of journalism. he loved the idea of the bbc. there's not that many weeks go by where i don't think about cameron and what happened to him. >> 44 people are injured, and 19 killed in what the u.s. military says is a tragic case of friendly fire. an investigation determines that a soldier on the ground called in their location as a reference point for the bombing of iraqi forces. but in the chaos of war, the bombers accidentally hit where he was standing, with the american and kurdish forces and the bbc news crew. >> i hadn't realized that fred had switched his camera on pretty much immediately af
. >> cameron -- >> he was barely conscious. you're going to be fine. >> it was one of those times you feel you have to be there and tell someone they're going to be okay. >> he's put in a special forces vehicle and driven to a nearby hospital, but his wounds are too grave, and he dies only hours after the attack. >> cameron was a really, really bright, smart, funny, intelligent guy. he was young, and he was idealistic. he loved the idea of journalism. he loved the...
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it is about cameron, isn't it? >> it is an early indication of what we are going to see as ukip focuses on the discontent we see throughout the country. the people have seen living standards compress in recent years, have struggled to get a job in many cases. at some of the policies that have been political consensus. >> what does this mean for markets? how do i trade this? >> i think the election presents to sterling investors next year. in one sense, it doesn't matter who wins. the budget deficit is going up, not down. whoever gets in power is going to have to run tight fiscal policy. that will slow the economy and reduce the need for interest rate hikes. it mattersr hand, very much who wins this election. ,f it is the tories and ukip you start to question, do we have a future in europe? ultimately, a weaker currency. looking across europe, i see the antiestablishment vote playing out across europe whether it is france or greece. as you and i have discussed, in the u.k., i know what to punish. what on earth do i
it is about cameron, isn't it? >> it is an early indication of what we are going to see as ukip focuses on the discontent we see throughout the country. the people have seen living standards compress in recent years, have struggled to get a job in many cases. at some of the policies that have been political consensus. >> what does this mean for markets? how do i trade this? >> i think the election presents to sterling investors next year. in one sense, it doesn't matter who...
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again, supervisors cameron enforcement supervisor just briefly about what we're doing today we've pretty much focused on intersections that led to the bay bridge assess in more recent times in a year and a half we've spent an incredible amount of resources for the market street corridor for the effectiveness project now muni forward both cases there issues are the same intersections with gridlock and because those historically those locations have had more so like fulsome street vs. first and harvey's on ramps they lead into a tunnel on the freeway and have been historically a major problem for us we've been out at first and harrison for several years now and roadway unless we need to have pcos actively professionalism 6 posts we're running the signal box right now just to keep traffic flowing so we don't have a bottle next it works well on thursday and fridays and every week, we have a pco there 0 again, if we need more with whether a pd support we've deploy pcos to locations that are needed depending on the situation they'll fix posts and pedestrian seas or vehicular movement or any co
again, supervisors cameron enforcement supervisor just briefly about what we're doing today we've pretty much focused on intersections that led to the bay bridge assess in more recent times in a year and a half we've spent an incredible amount of resources for the market street corridor for the effectiveness project now muni forward both cases there issues are the same intersections with gridlock and because those historically those locations have had more so like fulsome street vs. first and...
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will adam cameron live up to his word? >> well, go try. >> i did try! >> another emergency brings jacob shauntee back to the medical unit. >> every time staff does something and you don't agree with it, it's what you do, isn't it? >> and two offenders remain locked down as an investigation continues into their alleged attacks. huh, fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know genies can be really literal? no. what is your wish? no...ok...a million bucks! you'll connect withnte, your doctor any time, oh no... anywhere. another way care and coverage together makes life easier. ♪ become a member of kaiser permanente. because together, we thrive. ♪ ( siren wails ) ( pop music playing ) ♪ when you're ready ♪ ready, ready, ready ♪ come and get it ♪ get it, get it ♪ when you're ready, come and get it ♪ ♪ na na na na ♪ na na na na na na na ♪ ♪ when you're ready, come and get it ♪ ♪ na na na na... female announcer: it's a great big world and it can all be yours. here
will adam cameron live up to his word? >> well, go try. >> i did try! >> another emergency brings jacob shauntee back to the medical unit. >> every time staff does something and you don't agree with it, it's what you do, isn't it? >> and two offenders remain locked down as an investigation continues into their alleged attacks. huh, fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know genies can be really...
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statesman-like david cameron who had to make an early exit to the sword out criminal justice law. he wants the conversation about russia and it is still the european union pushing the like coral agenda. agenda anda domestic you would think that all of the u.k. is going through trouble. labor is having problems and losing to u.k. independence and b-dems have a problem. he will offer a referendum and, if you look at how many people are in favor, that number is 56% issue iny settle the the european union. getn the meantime, you will an amount of certainty in governments and the referendum. a hung parliament is never good for growth. the is why you will see meeting where they made the case for david cameron staying in the european union because it helps business. there will bethat some certainty about the policies. >> the business vote is going to be a key part of the election. talk in russia is in the european economy and there is a weaker europe. we can talk about russia all we want. and you havertant to be mindful of the domestic economy. i think there is a bit of noise and i have
statesman-like david cameron who had to make an early exit to the sword out criminal justice law. he wants the conversation about russia and it is still the european union pushing the like coral agenda. agenda anda domestic you would think that all of the u.k. is going through trouble. labor is having problems and losing to u.k. independence and b-dems have a problem. he will offer a referendum and, if you look at how many people are in favor, that number is 56% issue iny settle the the...
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cameron was leaving himself no room for maneuver. you've got a sense of her exasperation, frustration. almost resignation now that mr. cameron was incrementally taking britain out of the eu. that said, when you talk to folk in downing street this morning, they are adamant that they are going to cut a deal, which they think is in britain's interest, and never mind what mrs. merkel is saying, they have to do what they think is right for britain. so at the moment, it seems to me we are in something of a standoff with mr. cameron insisting yes, i am going to try and get this deal, and with the rest of europe saying well, you won't be able to get it. >> norman smith there. in the last hour, the german government's been holding a news conference, and watching that for us is germany's state broadcaster. thanks for joining us. what was said in the last hour in the news conference? >> basically, the press speaker points out that germany wants to have a strong britain and a strong european union, but he also made clear that great britain shoul
cameron was leaving himself no room for maneuver. you've got a sense of her exasperation, frustration. almost resignation now that mr. cameron was incrementally taking britain out of the eu. that said, when you talk to folk in downing street this morning, they are adamant that they are going to cut a deal, which they think is in britain's interest, and never mind what mrs. merkel is saying, they have to do what they think is right for britain. so at the moment, it seems to me we are in...
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or - poor cameron whoever wants to come up i think our residents wants to know this work is great we're excited about the pilot we want to see that permanent and the next steps >> peter albert from the mta i work with aaron there were recommendations that came out of the pilot but i want to go back to the assessment a lot of what liz has shown it is one piece of the puzzle but they all interlock when we look at the recommendation of making it a permanent project how do we take that point and look at the future those waves of development and the abstraction multiple modal incentives i have a lot of confidence if we talked about the 3 workers the transportations demand management is brown where you make headway we work with carlly right now trying to codify regular transportation management measures that help people understand what is laws are and the benefits of using easiest modes and behaving in a civil way i will refer to cameron but i want to make a plug for transportation demand management we reach to the giants and the warriors if they have fans coming into the area that's a great
or - poor cameron whoever wants to come up i think our residents wants to know this work is great we're excited about the pilot we want to see that permanent and the next steps >> peter albert from the mta i work with aaron there were recommendations that came out of the pilot but i want to go back to the assessment a lot of what liz has shown it is one piece of the puzzle but they all interlock when we look at the recommendation of making it a permanent project how do we take that point...
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the one who looked the most uncomfortable was david cameron. by somebodyduced who said immigration was good and the european union. cameron adjusted -- addressed that and looked like he would rather not eat talking about it. we will see business engaged. there is another outlook on britain that says that the cbi does not speak for business. small business is less pro-eu. most people have not heard of them. where they have heard of john lewis, they have heard of british telecom. you get the interventions and people will notice the ones on companies. >> multinationals. >> most are international in outlook and like being able to move people around. so, -- so, people would expect them to weigh in to europe. >> we will be back later. thank you very much. the government reporter will have more on all of this later on in the show. we will talk about the throw european union camp and get all of that later on. whyill go to breakfast and we should be doing that. if you want to join the debate, feel free. this is the business story. what is the business c
the one who looked the most uncomfortable was david cameron. by somebodyduced who said immigration was good and the european union. cameron adjusted -- addressed that and looked like he would rather not eat talking about it. we will see business engaged. there is another outlook on britain that says that the cbi does not speak for business. small business is less pro-eu. most people have not heard of them. where they have heard of john lewis, they have heard of british telecom. you get the...
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cameron spent nearly a decade hacking anything he could, and getting away with it. how much money do you think you've made from your victims? >> i would say $500,000, could be more. >> reporter: how complex of an operation is this? are you sitting in a room with lots of laptops and main frames going on or just one laptop on your bed? >> i had a $300 toshiba laptop from best buy. nothing else. >> reporter: and with that cheap laptop, he says he could access the country's top stores, like the recent hacks at target and home depot. the big chains we use every day, say we're increasing our security. you don't have to be worried about using a credit card at our store. do you buy it? >> no, not at all. >> reporter: you think we're all still vulnerable? >> absolutely, yeah. you could put much put together a blueprint to do anything. if something is connected to the internet, it's vulnerable. >> reporter: little did cameron know the fbi was hot on his trail and last year finally caught him. >> probably one of the most scariest things that's ever happened. >> reporter: but i
cameron spent nearly a decade hacking anything he could, and getting away with it. how much money do you think you've made from your victims? >> i would say $500,000, could be more. >> reporter: how complex of an operation is this? are you sitting in a room with lots of laptops and main frames going on or just one laptop on your bed? >> i had a $300 toshiba laptop from best buy. nothing else. >> reporter: and with that cheap laptop, he says he could access the country's...
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cameron on one hand and a neil on the other seem to be on quite shaky ground. they are facing an increasing possibility of a spit -- split and hadher party scotland decided to be independent, a few months ago we were waiting on the result. the result was positive for the prime minister but on the other hand it is also seen not as a great leadership. it shows the voters are not looking at him as the best person to guide the country. >> where does this leave us for the general election? some people are saying it is incredibly unpredictable before and after this particular election, how much is the fracturing of the two party system, how worried are people about that, does this tap-in to something much deeper, will this be a new era of coalition politics? >> certainly we are seeing the days of the 1950's we had the tory in the labour party winning 90% of the vote, you are also seeing victories on the scale of labor in 1997 being gone. you're talking about parties having a high water mark for the general election and that will definitely change the dynamic. it make
cameron on one hand and a neil on the other seem to be on quite shaky ground. they are facing an increasing possibility of a spit -- split and hadher party scotland decided to be independent, a few months ago we were waiting on the result. the result was positive for the prime minister but on the other hand it is also seen not as a great leadership. it shows the voters are not looking at him as the best person to guide the country. >> where does this leave us for the general election?...
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it to david cameron two weeks ago. do you think there are people in brussels who want britain to leave. he said this is baffling. italiand his counterpart as saying this bill is like a legal weapon. -- a lethal weapon. in london, they cannot imagine get it.eron will not in london, they cannot see that this will not be solved somehow. >> let's hope. the latest on the eu-u.k. spat. we talked about the divergence of central banks. maybe we have not figured out how this is going to pan out. there is geopolitics and then there is policy. --t are the chances the u.k. are you factoring that into your economic forecast? >> we are not. we are scenario that beginning to consider because of ,ourse they are politicians sometimes they do not things that seem to be economically rational. this is politics. the moment the markets are relatively relaxed. there is still some way to go in this process. in economic terms, macro economic terms, the numbers involved are not huge. we work on the assumption that a deal will be threshed out ov
it to david cameron two weeks ago. do you think there are people in brussels who want britain to leave. he said this is baffling. italiand his counterpart as saying this bill is like a legal weapon. -- a lethal weapon. in london, they cannot imagine get it.eron will not in london, they cannot see that this will not be solved somehow. >> let's hope. the latest on the eu-u.k. spat. we talked about the divergence of central banks. maybe we have not figured out how this is going to pan out....
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again, supervisors cameron enforcement supervisor just briefly about what we're doing today we've pretty much focused on intersections that led to the
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>> invisibly like cameron. [laughter] >> i thought so. >> we have time for one last question. speenine i am not like winston churchill. he failed to get into stanford a three times. [laughter] quite right. >> i would like to turn your attention to hong kong. to talk about winston churchill moral courage and also practicality. how would he view occupy central or hong kong standing up for democratic rights? event while it is to be very aggressive about their views of the matter in all the years i'd remember a system of democracy there knowing that we were handing it over to the chinese but it is the right way. in two members of the intelligentsia is the appetite but the young people in china but there is the cultural difference. it will come in economic distress the they will feel the pinch but it is not happening yet. >> no comment. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> thank you. thank you. [inaudible conversations] and. . . . . [inaudible conversations] julia gillard is the first female prime minister of australia. she talks about her life and her experience in an office. s
>> invisibly like cameron. [laughter] >> i thought so. >> we have time for one last question. speenine i am not like winston churchill. he failed to get into stanford a three times. [laughter] quite right. >> i would like to turn your attention to hong kong. to talk about winston churchill moral courage and also practicality. how would he view occupy central or hong kong standing up for democratic rights? event while it is to be very aggressive about their views of the...
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>> we r now, cameron is helping joan, and cameron is little upset, you want soy cappuccino? >> i need a soy cappuccino, where is my handler? >> we'll talk about this diva. how this amazing none diva will handle this. listen, we'll get you something, no potty talk on tv.. >>> 7:46. carlesha is back. >> she is back home with family this morning after being smash off the street by days ago in germantown, police say the suspect accused her in her abduction and has a criminal past. >> and commissioner knows about the violent past. >> very violent. almost wanted, in fact, being held on warrant from virginia, for attempted murder, abduction, sodomy, throwing acid and believe on a victim. so he is a very, very violent individual, very fortunate to get her back. >> and he was in trouble in philly. what was that, in 2005? >> 2005 arrested for rape. he did some time. obviously was parolled, and left the area, i think the only reason he came back because he knew he was want in the virginia. >> and this, a lot of people trying to debate, did he know her, did he not know her? so it was co
>> we r now, cameron is helping joan, and cameron is little upset, you want soy cappuccino? >> i need a soy cappuccino, where is my handler? >> we'll talk about this diva. how this amazing none diva will handle this. listen, we'll get you something, no potty talk on tv.. >>> 7:46. carlesha is back. >> she is back home with family this morning after being smash off the street by days ago in germantown, police say the suspect accused her in her abduction and has a...
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david cameron will lay out his latest plan to cut immigration in a speech. willin's prime minister propose that europeans arriving in the u.k. should not receive welfare benefits or state housing for four years. this the second time the cabin has made a policy speech to counter the rise of the u.k. independence party which is two seats in parliament. the estranged wife of chris hoehn's to receive 337 million pounds. that is the biggest seen in an english court. had a totalhusband assets that totaled 700 million pounds. they separated after being married for 15 years. france and italy will escape immediate punishment for the budget proposals in 2015 according to an eu official speaking on the condition of an animated -- anonymity. follow through on cutting deficits or face possible sanctions and we will bring you that news conference live at 10:00 a.m. let's get more on those budget reviews with bloomberg's in who joins us from brussels. how the commission should deal with countries who break the budget rules, explain this to us. >> the european commission to
david cameron will lay out his latest plan to cut immigration in a speech. willin's prime minister propose that europeans arriving in the u.k. should not receive welfare benefits or state housing for four years. this the second time the cabin has made a policy speech to counter the rise of the u.k. independence party which is two seats in parliament. the estranged wife of chris hoehn's to receive 337 million pounds. that is the biggest seen in an english court. had a totalhusband assets that...
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items go on sale next month in las vegas. >>> james cameron can't contain himself. the first "avitar" sequel hits theaters next christmas. but in an interview with "empire" magazine, cameron said, i can tell you one thing, you will blank yourself with your mouth wide open. that's an endorsement, i guess. >> we need to find half a million dollars to get us our company back. >> the movie where kidnappers weren't incarcerated. >> i'm designing machines that will allow us to break every message. >> remain calm, penguins. you are now under the protection of the north wind. >> private -- ♪ i'm an outlaw >> we're not going anywhere with you. >> in case you missed it, jimmy fallon and rasheedia jones gave popular music a holiday twist. ♪ i'm so hungry you already know so pop the stuffing and the green bean casserole ♪ ♪ won't you drink with me i hate my family ♪ ♪ they're insane it's plain to see ♪ ♪ so won't you drink with me ♪ >> cheers to that. i'm betty nguyen. this is "early today." have a great one. you know how she keeps it interesting? she mixes it
items go on sale next month in las vegas. >>> james cameron can't contain himself. the first "avitar" sequel hits theaters next christmas. but in an interview with "empire" magazine, cameron said, i can tell you one thing, you will blank yourself with your mouth wide open. that's an endorsement, i guess. >> we need to find half a million dollars to get us our company back. >> the movie where kidnappers weren't incarcerated. >> i'm designing...
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will bolster this david cameron. even a few weeks ago, everyone won, this ukip would lead to defections. i think the results are too narrow. will cause people to think twice before defecting. even though it is lost, the gain is of ukip's leveling off. paradoxically, i think the real losers from this are the labour party. what ukip is doing and emily turnberry's ridiculous tweet only helped that, is repositioning. they are now targeting themselves for working-class votes that labour traditionally got. r in the millions. have eaten, the fmp away up to 70% of labour's vote. cameron,takeaway is, paradoxically, is more secure. the shift isn't big enough to encourage others. the person who looks really insecure is ed miliband. the labour party looks like it has a tenuous hold on its own base. ukip is doing a master strategy. it has captured the concerns of the voting base and it is now going after the labour voting base. >> which kennedy road the most? -- which can it erode the most? seewe are going to start to this. do yo
will bolster this david cameron. even a few weeks ago, everyone won, this ukip would lead to defections. i think the results are too narrow. will cause people to think twice before defecting. even though it is lost, the gain is of ukip's leveling off. paradoxically, i think the real losers from this are the labour party. what ukip is doing and emily turnberry's ridiculous tweet only helped that, is repositioning. they are now targeting themselves for working-class votes that labour...
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david cameron has outlined his ideas for tough new anti-terror laws in the uk. speaking to the australian parliament ahead of the g20 summit there, he said that suspected extremists who had left to join militant groups could face being excluded from the uk for up to two years. anyone who did return would be subject to stricter monitoring. mr. cameron also said he wanted the police to be able to confiscate a suspect's passport as they tried to leave britain. >> we will shortly be introducing our own new counterterrorism bill in the united kingdom. new powers for the police at ports to seize passports, to stop suspects traveling, and to stop british nationals returning to the uk unless they do so on our terms. new rules to prevent airlines that don't comply with our no-fly lists or our security screening measures from landing in the uk. >> well, mr. cameron also said internet providers have agreed to strengthen filters to stop people from viewing extremist material. what do you make of these proposals? >> i noticed that the prime minister also said by way of intro
david cameron has outlined his ideas for tough new anti-terror laws in the uk. speaking to the australian parliament ahead of the g20 summit there, he said that suspected extremists who had left to join militant groups could face being excluded from the uk for up to two years. anyone who did return would be subject to stricter monitoring. mr. cameron also said he wanted the police to be able to confiscate a suspect's passport as they tried to leave britain. >> we will shortly be...
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republicans could be going into tuesday with a nice big gain. >> carl cameron, thank you. now back to chris stirewalt. >> the great ad got her the nomination, no question. what got her into contention was the new look gop. she's a new look for the gop which is, as you said, blue collar, hardworking, soldier mom, all of that is good branding but don't discount that bruce braley has been a terrible candidate. he was expected to walk away with this. he didn't get there. he ran poorly. she ran with it. >>> democrats have long counted on women voters to save the day. why that may not work this time. >>> plus, howie kurtz is here with the ads making news. >> in 2008, 95% of black voters in north carolina voted for kay hagan. democrats created the illusion that they have a salvation of the black community. who among us have they saved? feet...tiptoeing. better things than the pain, stiffness, and joint damage of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. before you and your rheumatologist decide on a biologic, ask if xeljanz is right for you. xeljanz (tofacitinib) is a small pill,
republicans could be going into tuesday with a nice big gain. >> carl cameron, thank you. now back to chris stirewalt. >> the great ad got her the nomination, no question. what got her into contention was the new look gop. she's a new look for the gop which is, as you said, blue collar, hardworking, soldier mom, all of that is good branding but don't discount that bruce braley has been a terrible candidate. he was expected to walk away with this. he didn't get there. he ran poorly....
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presented david cameron with the opportunity to stand up for british interests. it's a stands that may lead all wait to an eventual e.u. exit. jonah hull, al jazerra, london. >>> well, president obama has met the leaders of both houses of congress for the first time since the republicans swing gains in the u.s. midterm elections. on the agenda was boosting the economy, job creation and en education the two sides are assessing what can be done in the coming months despite years of confrontation. >>> and in the u.s., a judge has approved a bankruptcy exit plan for detroit. it went bust three years ago in the biggest city bankruptcy case in u.s. history. and a new rescue plan will wipeout $7 billion worth of debt. allowing the city to invest nearly $2 billion in improving specifiservices. >>> 17 people have been arrested in the major crack down on the so-called dark internet. they are used for illegal activities like the sale of drugs, weapons or money laundering. the raids happened in more than a dozen country on his thursday, they followed the a rest of the operat
presented david cameron with the opportunity to stand up for british interests. it's a stands that may lead all wait to an eventual e.u. exit. jonah hull, al jazerra, london. >>> well, president obama has met the leaders of both houses of congress for the first time since the republicans swing gains in the u.s. midterm elections. on the agenda was boosting the economy, job creation and en education the two sides are assessing what can be done in the coming months despite years of...
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at 116.en stays prime minister david cameron warning of another global economic downturn. in sterling, of particular interest. we are near 12 month lows. down the -- down by 0.3%. hsbc pushed back their first fortune brands hike here in the u.k. for the first quarter from the first quarter of 2015. what happened to the race to be the first central-bank at everybody is pushing back. >> to why so much. the very latest on the markets. >> thank you so much. japan sinks and to recession. the fourth. we look at the political consequences of from mr. shinzo abe. we have a great interview with the ceo of merck after pfizer is buying merck's cancer drug rights for $800 million. that interview is after the short break. >> welcome back to "the pulse." i am francine lacqua. the british prime minister david cameron has warned instability in europe presents a risk to the u.k. economy. cameron said that eurozone is teetering on the brink of a recession and britain would continue to use the monetary policy to support growth without adding to borrowing or data. president barack obama has c
at 116.en stays prime minister david cameron warning of another global economic downturn. in sterling, of particular interest. we are near 12 month lows. down the -- down by 0.3%. hsbc pushed back their first fortune brands hike here in the u.k. for the first quarter from the first quarter of 2015. what happened to the race to be the first central-bank at everybody is pushing back. >> to why so much. the very latest on the markets. >> thank you so much. japan sinks and to recession....
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and cameron was very, you know, upfront about the entire process. he was like, "we have just been through this with jonathan. we don't know if we're going to be successful in bringing you over." and i told him... he called me in for a meeting in his office, and i'm like, "you know what? for everything that you've done for me up until this point i am extremely grateful." so i was already making plans to stay in the uk, to start drama school in the uk, because the drama schools over there are really good. so i was really kind of moving on with my life, moving forward, regardless of whatever was going to happen. i was not going to put all my eggs in the broadway basket, you know? >> hinojosa: you ultimately did... they did... >> yeah. >> hinojosa: i guess it was actor's equity that basically had to make a decision to allow you to perform. >> right. >> hinojosa: but opening night there were picketers, there were protestors. >> there were picketers throughout previews, too. i mean, during one of the preview performances there were picketers that came int
and cameron was very, you know, upfront about the entire process. he was like, "we have just been through this with jonathan. we don't know if we're going to be successful in bringing you over." and i told him... he called me in for a meeting in his office, and i'm like, "you know what? for everything that you've done for me up until this point i am extremely grateful." so i was already making plans to stay in the uk, to start drama school in the uk, because the drama...
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david cameron reported there are red lights flashing on the economy. there is a dangerous backdrop of uncertainty that presents a real risk to the u.k. economy. those risks have been highlighted by mark carney in and -- mark carney. carney says the u.k. has huge deflationary forces coming from trade partners, particularly europe. his remark comes days after the bank of england lowered its inflation forecast. bird fluke causing concern in england. up to 6000 birds could be cold at thefarm -- culled farm. there is also an outbreak south of amsterdam. the strainent said can be transmitted to humans by direct contact. ,> if you are catching a flight there is a chance your actions could be captured. shares in israel's biggest tech company are at an all-time high. good morning, elliott. >> i am pleased to say the ceo is joining us in his first ever tv interview. a great time for you. you have been on the job seven months. you had recent earnings that beat estimates. shares at a record high. you probably couldn't dream of being in this position. >> we are pro
david cameron reported there are red lights flashing on the economy. there is a dangerous backdrop of uncertainty that presents a real risk to the u.k. economy. those risks have been highlighted by mark carney in and -- mark carney. carney says the u.k. has huge deflationary forces coming from trade partners, particularly europe. his remark comes days after the bank of england lowered its inflation forecast. bird fluke causing concern in england. up to 6000 birds could be cold at thefarm --...
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as the san francisco fog rolled in, cameron stooded in middle of the campus. hands wet. plunging into a vat of clothe and making sheets of paper. >> i'm an iraq war veteran. >> reporter: a veteran who spent six years in the army he came home and found a new vocation as paper artist. his paper doesn't come from wood this comes from another fiber. torn from fabric. >> the first batch of paper was my desert camouflage i had worn in the war and i took that and turned it into paper. >> reporter: combat paper he calls it. cut from the cloth of combat uniforms worn by u.s. veterans. something personal, worn close to the skin of veterans. >> these uniforms come from soldiers that served. if you think the distance this fiber has traveled that's interesting to me. when the person received it how many times they stood in line and how many miles they've walked in it and then got on to a plane and were sent some where. >> reporter: a story woven into fiber. >> things like this. we come home and still have a lot to give. >> reporter: cameron's favorite is this gray green pulpy mess. >
as the san francisco fog rolled in, cameron stooded in middle of the campus. hands wet. plunging into a vat of clothe and making sheets of paper. >> i'm an iraq war veteran. >> reporter: a veteran who spent six years in the army he came home and found a new vocation as paper artist. his paper doesn't come from wood this comes from another fiber. torn from fabric. >> the first batch of paper was my desert camouflage i had worn in the war and i took that and turned it into...
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cameron shank stripped naked inside a women's bathroom and climbed into the ceiling. he crashed through the ceiling and landed in a stall area around noontime. as he ran away he attacked an 84-year-old man. they say shank bit the victim and tried to choke him with his own cane. troopers wrestled him to the ground and arrested him. the elderly man is doing okay. >>> why turkeys are more in demand an ever. >>> and off the runway, what sent this jet into the grass at a busy airport. >>> mild conditions expected for sunday. then i'm tracking rainfall and rain and snow for your travel forecast. >>> more than 30,000 runners will line up to race in the philadelphia marathon. the starting line is on the ben franklin parkway near the philadelphia museum of art. the course goes through university city through the historic district back to the finish line at the art museum. the streets will be closed around the race route. the weekend kicked off with the 8 k this morning. the winner crossed the finish line in just under 24 minutes. the marathon draws 60,000 spectators and 3,000
cameron shank stripped naked inside a women's bathroom and climbed into the ceiling. he crashed through the ceiling and landed in a stall area around noontime. as he ran away he attacked an 84-year-old man. they say shank bit the victim and tried to choke him with his own cane. troopers wrestled him to the ground and arrested him. the elderly man is doing okay. >>> why turkeys are more in demand an ever. >>> and off the runway, what sent this jet into the grass at a busy...
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so a difficult thing for david cameron to deal with. but let's face it, it's a difficult issue for all of the political parties in this country, and also differently for the germans. there is concern about immigration in britain. there clearly will need to be some sort of a renegotiation of britain's terms of membership of the eu, but what you can clearly get from the episodes of the last few days, and this is a show that's going to run and run and run, is that it just won't be easy. >> it may not have been a direct quote from angela merkel, but the noises from germany, even the last couple hours, they're very much sticking by this line. >> and exactly the same here in london, with downing street saying the prime minister is determined to re-examine the issue of the free movement of labour within the european union. so in a sense what you're seeing is the negotiations in a way being played out in public. these are people that are trying to stai state their positions. you've got the germans saying we really want you to stay, but look, we
so a difficult thing for david cameron to deal with. but let's face it, it's a difficult issue for all of the political parties in this country, and also differently for the germans. there is concern about immigration in britain. there clearly will need to be some sort of a renegotiation of britain's terms of membership of the eu, but what you can clearly get from the episodes of the last few days, and this is a show that's going to run and run and run, is that it just won't be easy. >>...
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next, british prime minister david cameron takes questions at the house of commons. ofn, the farewell speech scottish first minister alex salmond, then a house hearing on cyber security threats. british lawmakers have returned to parliament after a weeklong recess. prime minister david cameron took questions from members of the house of commons wednesday on a range of domestic and foreign-policy issues. they debated the implications of restricting benefits, the so-called bedroom tax, as opposed to taxing high-value homes with a mansion tax. this is about 35 minutes. >> order. questions for the prime minister. mr. jones. >> question number one. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i am sure the whole house will join me in condemning the senseless attack in a synagogue in west jerusalem this week, in which five people were killed. one of the victims was a dual israeli-uk citizen, rabbi avraham goldberg, and we send our deepest condolences to his family and friends, as well as to the families of the other victims. the families of the other victims. this was an appalling act of te
next, british prime minister david cameron takes questions at the house of commons. ofn, the farewell speech scottish first minister alex salmond, then a house hearing on cyber security threats. british lawmakers have returned to parliament after a weeklong recess. prime minister david cameron took questions from members of the house of commons wednesday on a range of domestic and foreign-policy issues. they debated the implications of restricting benefits, the so-called bedroom tax, as opposed...