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has been very supportive of david cameron since they won. david cameron has a bigger problem. half of his party do not support him. him are trying to give deal that can look good and he can then sell back home. detrimentalill be on trade with neighbors. reforms germany say the cameron was looking for were justified.nd she does not want to lose the u.k. at all. molly: they are getting ready to sit down for lunch with the president of the european parliament. any idea how long it could take? we have no idea. we know that david cameron was scheduled to give an emergency cabinet meeting at 5:00. it's unlikely that will take place. we have heard him say or reportedly have said that he has told his wife and kids he might not be back until sunday. he is ready to stay in brussels until he gets a deal that he believes is suitable for the u.k. lithuania saidf there will be lots of drama. end, a deal will be struck. that is the sentiment there is around today. we will have to wait and see. molly: thank you for that. xit is not the only split. have tougher migrant controls. "allow only 80
has been very supportive of david cameron since they won. david cameron has a bigger problem. half of his party do not support him. him are trying to give deal that can look good and he can then sell back home. detrimentalill be on trade with neighbors. reforms germany say the cameron was looking for were justified.nd she does not want to lose the u.k. at all. molly: they are getting ready to sit down for lunch with the president of the european parliament. any idea how long it could take? we...
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a pretty rich history for the cameron house. tell us how it started and how it evolved to what it is today. >> sure. in 1974, the presbyterian church decided to create an occidental mission home for girls. located in the heart of san francisco's china town that's how the cameron house started. it was known as ox dent l. because of the historic period of the time it was mostly chinese men that came over for railroad and the gold. the woman who did come in, there were a lot of girls and young women who were smuggled into the country. so unfortunately because they were, they were here for servitude and human trafficking. they basically kind of were not recognized by the immigration office. so there was no legal system to care for them or take care of them. so basically the presbyterian women's group decided to save so. girls in china town and that's how it began. >> wow. >> what about dalafina cameron? >> she was 23 at the time. she was going to come for one year and teach sewing and fell in love with what she was doing. the woman
a pretty rich history for the cameron house. tell us how it started and how it evolved to what it is today. >> sure. in 1974, the presbyterian church decided to create an occidental mission home for girls. located in the heart of san francisco's china town that's how the cameron house started. it was known as ox dent l. because of the historic period of the time it was mostly chinese men that came over for railroad and the gold. the woman who did come in, there were a lot of girls and...
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david cameron: she is right to raise this. you have the enormous respect of dyson, which is hiring skilled engineers from every area in the country. we will help 3 million apprentices in this parliament, giving special help to teachers but there isects, a lot of business can do to help in this by going into schools and talking about what is modern engineering. how much the film and people can get from these careers to encourage people to change the culture -- how much fulfillment people can get from these careers to encourage people to change the culture. jeremy corbyn: [indiscernible] the pensionsdenied expected an increasingly needy and expose without the social care they need to live a decent life. with the prime minister address these scandals? david cameron: what we are doing for pensions is putting in place the triple loss. there can never be a 75 increase that we saw under labor. they know every year it would either be wages, prices, or 2.5%. the pension is so much higher than when i became prime minister. we need to ma
david cameron: she is right to raise this. you have the enormous respect of dyson, which is hiring skilled engineers from every area in the country. we will help 3 million apprentices in this parliament, giving special help to teachers but there isects, a lot of business can do to help in this by going into schools and talking about what is modern engineering. how much the film and people can get from these careers to encourage people to change the culture -- how much fulfillment people can get...
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prime minister cameron: let me explain the situation. as everybody knows, there are two sorts of employment and support allowance. there is the work-related activity group who are able to train for some work, and then there is the support group who go on getting employment and support allowance indefinitely. that is the situation, and what we have said is that in future the work-related activity group should be paid at the same rate as jobseekers allowance, but that is for future claimants, not existing claimants, who continue to be paid at the same rate. of course if someone has cancer and cannot work, they should be in the support group. we have had this issue looked at again and again, and if they cannot work they go on getting the welfare payments they need. that is what a compassionate conservative government does. but i have to come back to him because he cannot wash his hands of the situation in wales. hip operations in england take 75-day waiting times on average. in wales, it is 197 days. diagnosis of pneumonia takes two weeks l
prime minister cameron: let me explain the situation. as everybody knows, there are two sorts of employment and support allowance. there is the work-related activity group who are able to train for some work, and then there is the support group who go on getting employment and support allowance indefinitely. that is the situation, and what we have said is that in future the work-related activity group should be paid at the same rate as jobseekers allowance, but that is for future claimants, not...
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he's this lurking presence behind cameron on judgment day. now we are going to cross to the united states. apple is in a showdown with the u.s. government. claire: apple is ready to go to court with the fbi. a federal judge ordered apple to help the fbi unlock the iphone ,hat belonged to syed farook one of the killers in the san bernardino killings. iphones use encrypted technology, meaning only the user can access data on their own device. apple says it cannot decrypt data from apple devices. and in any case, it doesn't want to. they say criminals and terrorists could decrypt it, too. molly: they say they are protecting their customers. it has its own interest as well. claire: it certainly does. apple's noble stand against the fbi is also great business. companies have a lot of work to do to make up for the fallout after edward snowden's revelations. he revealed that the fbi had backdoors in many companies to access encrypted data. apple is also thinking about its bottom line. molly: you have a story about a french rapper in trouble. claire:
he's this lurking presence behind cameron on judgment day. now we are going to cross to the united states. apple is in a showdown with the u.s. government. claire: apple is ready to go to court with the fbi. a federal judge ordered apple to help the fbi unlock the iphone ,hat belonged to syed farook one of the killers in the san bernardino killings. iphones use encrypted technology, meaning only the user can access data on their own device. apple says it cannot decrypt data from apple devices....
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that is what cameron wants to sell back home. it seems the devil still is in the details for how long it legislate can -- legislation like that can be valid. the nitty-gritty details are apparently what is holding up the whole process. sarah: we will check back with you in about a hour to see if there's any progress report. thank you in the meantime. whether the u.k. stays in the eu is ultimately up to the british people. as prime minister david cameron tries to hamill out a deal, pro-eu activists have been on the streets back at home. many britons are questioning the value of the eu and the referendum looks to be tied. no date for the vote has been set, but opinion polls show the british are almost evenly split. cameron says the eu reforms he wants will help make the case for britain staying in the eu. earlier we spoke to our london correspondent. we asked her how damaging could it be for david cameron if he returns home empty-handed. >> there for sure headline news. those people who follow politics will want to know what will b
that is what cameron wants to sell back home. it seems the devil still is in the details for how long it legislate can -- legislation like that can be valid. the nitty-gritty details are apparently what is holding up the whole process. sarah: we will check back with you in about a hour to see if there's any progress report. thank you in the meantime. whether the u.k. stays in the eu is ultimately up to the british people. as prime minister david cameron tries to hamill out a deal, pro-eu...
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prime minister david cameron in brussels. the second day of meetings there due to start very soon as he looks to convince eu leaders that his vision of a new relationship is the right one to woo british voters ahead of a referendum. julia is still in brussels. so talking all night long but no deal yet. >> reporter: no deal as far as we know, louisa. they're still going to talk this morning. david cameron not leaving until the early hours of this morning, 5:30 a.m. he's certainly burning the midnight oil. of course, there was always going to be theatrics around this. you have to say if it is about theatrics, then he's going for an oscar-winning performance here. it's all the same issues we've been talking about for the last 24 hours. obviously at the heart of the debate is restricting welfare payments for eu workers operating in the u.k. we know brussels offering an emergency break, but apparently david cameron going in there saying, look, we want this emergency break to apply to 13 years, an initial seven years, then two sets
prime minister david cameron in brussels. the second day of meetings there due to start very soon as he looks to convince eu leaders that his vision of a new relationship is the right one to woo british voters ahead of a referendum. julia is still in brussels. so talking all night long but no deal yet. >> reporter: no deal as far as we know, louisa. they're still going to talk this morning. david cameron not leaving until the early hours of this morning, 5:30 a.m. he's certainly burning...
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for cameron, that would be a mistake. cameron: we will be safer, stronger, better off inside the e.u. shows that 48% of people agree with the prime minister. 33% are for a so-called brexit. a segment of the population is still undecided. scotland's first minister says that if this campaign wins, scotland would reconsider its place in the u.k. scotland has already seen itself as a european country. if we were to be kicked out of the european union when we expressly said we wanted to stay in, that would trigger a demand for a second referendum. in and out cap have until june to convince voters. parsons, theed rob chief foreign editor, why boris johnson's voice carries so much weight. rob: there were already party members that decided -- the fact that boris johnson has joined impactix adds real because barnes johnson -- boris johnson is one of those rare people in politics who is able to appeal across the divide. he has charisma because he has got personality. he appeals to people because people see him as amusing or witty o
for cameron, that would be a mistake. cameron: we will be safer, stronger, better off inside the e.u. shows that 48% of people agree with the prime minister. 33% are for a so-called brexit. a segment of the population is still undecided. scotland's first minister says that if this campaign wins, scotland would reconsider its place in the u.k. scotland has already seen itself as a european country. if we were to be kicked out of the european union when we expressly said we wanted to stay in,...
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cameron has to convince those wary of the e.u. vote inside and outside his own party that the plan presented by the european council offered britain the best of both worlds. clovis casali has more. press is the britis divided as always when it comes to europe, saying the prime minister's capacity to self-delusion is breathtaking. while "the guardian" and "the independent" believe the merit of e.u. membership is beyond dispute, david cameron wants to change it, and he has been .egotiating behind closed doors the prime ministers is significant progress in the following reform proposals. parliament could block e.u. laws, opting out of strong political union. britain could also request an emergency brake to restrict access team would benefits for e.u. migrants. some eurosceptics are far from convinced. >> i myself do not think the red card system offers anything like enough, and i would like to see more progress. >> we are not going to be taken as fools. there delighted that british people are going to vote to leave. bring it on. >> t
cameron has to convince those wary of the e.u. vote inside and outside his own party that the plan presented by the european council offered britain the best of both worlds. clovis casali has more. press is the britis divided as always when it comes to europe, saying the prime minister's capacity to self-delusion is breathtaking. while "the guardian" and "the independent" believe the merit of e.u. membership is beyond dispute, david cameron wants to change it, and he has...
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david cameron will discuss the details of a deal reached with e.u. counterparts. emma haywood has more from brussels. >> reporter: after weeks, days and hours of the negotiations david cameron wasted no time in hailing this deal a victory. i've negotiated a deal to give the u.k. special status inside the european union. >> reporter: cameron had arrived at the summit say he was battling for britain a fight he says he won >> i believe that this is enough for me to recommend that the united kingdom remain in the european union having the best of both worlds. we will be in the parts of europe that work for us, influencing the decisions that affect us in the driving seat of the world's biggest market and with the ability to take action to deep our people save, and we will be out of the parts of europe that don't work for us. out of the open borders, out of the bail outs, out of europe. >> reporter: support for the deal had to be unanimous, but reaching that point was tough. breakfast became lunch and then dinner while the talks rum you belled on. cameron's critics back
david cameron will discuss the details of a deal reached with e.u. counterparts. emma haywood has more from brussels. >> reporter: after weeks, days and hours of the negotiations david cameron wasted no time in hailing this deal a victory. i've negotiated a deal to give the u.k. special status inside the european union. >> reporter: cameron had arrived at the summit say he was battling for britain a fight he says he won >> i believe that this is enough for me to recommend that...
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dom ran -- david cameron prepared to call a referendum on whether u.k. should stay in the european union >>> and cullan smashes a record in his final test match. details later in the programme >>> beginning the newshour in uganda where police put the main opposition candidate under rest. it's the fourth time he has been detained. police say it is to stop unrest after vote rigging in the poll. results show the president is on course to extend his 30 year recall. malcolm webb is in the capital kampala. >> reporter: police have described this as house arrest. to keep people safe. the chief observer of the european elections joins us. has the election been free and fair? >> it's difficult it answer it directly. there were elements promising for the future of the country. the people, taking part in the election and voting - they have tries many things, bringing it to the attention. opposition arrival for the residents. so i think the country has come close to achieve that, to us. and the opposition says it's been treated unfairly. they've not been allowed to
dom ran -- david cameron prepared to call a referendum on whether u.k. should stay in the european union >>> and cullan smashes a record in his final test match. details later in the programme >>> beginning the newshour in uganda where police put the main opposition candidate under rest. it's the fourth time he has been detained. police say it is to stop unrest after vote rigging in the poll. results show the president is on course to extend his 30 year recall. malcolm webb is...
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the greatest target may lie ahead for david cameron. he wasted no time in beginning his campaign to stay within the eu. >> i think what is best for britain is staying in the reformed european union because we will be better off safeguarding opposition in the massive market we have in europe . i think we will be stronger in the world, being able to get things done. that is making sure our country is safe and our people is safe. i think we will be safer inside the eu because we are able to work with our partners. meanwhile, boris johnson has thrown his before that his support behind a british exit. -- ther a huge amount of last thing i want was to get david cameron or the government. if there is anything else i can do, i will be advocating to leave. want a better deal for the people of this country. to save them money and to take back control. anna: so he is taking back control. manus: he is scrubbing up. of course, he is the mayor of london. anna: let's bring in charlie, head of rates. he joins us in the studio. good to see you this morn
the greatest target may lie ahead for david cameron. he wasted no time in beginning his campaign to stay within the eu. >> i think what is best for britain is staying in the reformed european union because we will be better off safeguarding opposition in the massive market we have in europe . i think we will be stronger in the world, being able to get things done. that is making sure our country is safe and our people is safe. i think we will be safer inside the eu because we are able to...
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david cameron, he's in an interesting position, isn't he? a's never obliged to offer referendum on leaving europe. he did so freely and is now britain's place in the european union. he's put himself in a complicated position. pointd he argue that today? reporter: well, yes, thank you your question. basically, you're quite right. he did so freely but not completely freely. the point is that this is a prime minister who first didn't an election outright. you have to be in a liberal coalition. he then, to everybody's surprise, including his own and managed to win the general election last may and clinchers, he believes, is the fact that he promised the british people on whether the united kingdom would or within a reformed e.u. leave. others have promised referendums and never delivered them. reason he's done this is because of the threat posed electorally. how did he defend it today? it was an impassioned prime minister we witness who had initially made a statement to of commons this afternoon and he then answered questions for more than two f
david cameron, he's in an interesting position, isn't he? a's never obliged to offer referendum on leaving europe. he did so freely and is now britain's place in the european union. he's put himself in a complicated position. pointd he argue that today? reporter: well, yes, thank you your question. basically, you're quite right. he did so freely but not completely freely. the point is that this is a prime minister who first didn't an election outright. you have to be in a liberal coalition. he...
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or boris johnson, i think it's david cameron. joe: looking at the big picture, do you think ultimately david cameron got enough concession that as his campaign goes, he will be able to secure the votes he is pursuing? guest: i think he has achieved a good enough deal that he is able to go out and vigorously campaigned on the broader case for britain to remain in the european union, whether it's the benefits of being part of the largest single market in the , whether it is the guarantees of national security or being part of a bigger block when we are faced with new threats from russia or isis terrorism, i think that trying to make that bigger case for membership of the european union, which the prime minister has had to do, i think it ultimately will hopefully win. alix: if the country does vote for a grexit, what happens to cameron's job? guest: i think you would be forced to resign. alix: there we go. coming up, plunging oil prices usually means more consolidation in the sector by this time,, things are different. we will expla
or boris johnson, i think it's david cameron. joe: looking at the big picture, do you think ultimately david cameron got enough concession that as his campaign goes, he will be able to secure the votes he is pursuing? guest: i think he has achieved a good enough deal that he is able to go out and vigorously campaigned on the broader case for britain to remain in the european union, whether it's the benefits of being part of the largest single market in the , whether it is the guarantees of...
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david cameron says he's got a deal to give the u.k. special status in europe paving the way for an in or out referendum. and the fastest, brendan mccallum probation the world record. >> the u.n. brokered syrian peace process is in danger of total collapse. the deadline of a cessation of hospital title passed ohostilit. no way he can realistically get all sides to the table on february 25th as previously planned. meanwhile, president barack obama called the turve turkish counterpart, credit the kurdish group has claimed responsibility. >>> and russia has drafted a u.n. security council resolution calling for an end to cross border shelling. while it doesn't mention turkey by named, it is widely believed that is who it is referring to. daniel lak has the story. >> in the north syrian kurdish fighters made gains along turkey's border. turkey sod with intense corrode border shelling. hose as well as rebel targets. at the united nations a stark warning from france, russia's action he were making things worse. >> this military escalation is
david cameron says he's got a deal to give the u.k. special status in europe paving the way for an in or out referendum. and the fastest, brendan mccallum probation the world record. >> the u.n. brokered syrian peace process is in danger of total collapse. the deadline of a cessation of hospital title passed ohostilit. no way he can realistically get all sides to the table on february 25th as previously planned. meanwhile, president barack obama called the turve turkish counterpart,...
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david cameron says he has got a deal to give the u.k. special status in the e.u. paving the way for an in or out referendum >>> plus >> reporter: the republican race moves into the america's south. what are the challenges in a state that is more diverse and looks much more like the rest of america >>> we begin this hour in syria where the u.n. brokered peace process is in danger of collapse. the deadline for the cessation of hostilities passed on friday and battles still continue on the ground. i.s.i.l. fighters supply lines to mosul has been cut off. planes continue to strike i.s.i.l. targets particularly in aleppo. turkey is keeping up its shelling of kurdish areas in the north. russia has drafted a u.n. security council resolution calling for an end of cross-border shelling more from the u.n. in new york >> reporter: fighting was supposed to ease across much of syria by friday. instead, it intensified. in the north syria kurdish fighters made gains. russian air strikes in support of the syrian regime hit hospitals as well as rebel targets. at the united nations
david cameron says he has got a deal to give the u.k. special status in the e.u. paving the way for an in or out referendum >>> plus >> reporter: the republican race moves into the america's south. what are the challenges in a state that is more diverse and looks much more like the rest of america >>> we begin this hour in syria where the u.n. brokered peace process is in danger of collapse. the deadline for the cessation of hostilities passed on friday and battles still...
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cameron argues that britain will be stronger safer better off. so couldn't this be the best of both worlds, giving britain the special status with all sorts ever protections, that would -- all sorts of protections that would at least obviate the issue of sovereignty and being part of some super-state? >> well, it's a super-state that will be dominated as it already is effectively by germany. you only have to look at what happened in italy and greece when the problems happened a few years ago. chance legislator merkel went down and said you will have so-and-so as the prime minister of greece and so-and-so as the prime minister of italy. it would have taken 50 panzer units to do that a few years ago. rather than use the bayonet they would use money. and britain does not really want to be subjugated by a europe run by germany. europe needs britain. >> doesn't britain need eu because economically doesn't it make more sense to stay in? because 45% of british exports go to the eu and osubstantial part of its imports also come from the eu. europe could
cameron argues that britain will be stronger safer better off. so couldn't this be the best of both worlds, giving britain the special status with all sorts ever protections, that would -- all sorts of protections that would at least obviate the issue of sovereignty and being part of some super-state? >> well, it's a super-state that will be dominated as it already is effectively by germany. you only have to look at what happened in italy and greece when the problems happened a few years...
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david cameron tries to close the deal. ritish prime minister hopes to get an agreement that would keep the u.k. in the european union. state of the holdout industry. -- the hotel industry. we will talk with loew's hotel chairman jonathan toews. -- jonathan tisch. welcome to bloomberg . for anie: we are hoping big day in the markets. for the last three days, we have seen the s&p up 1%. if we get it today, it will be the first time since 1982. is that reading tea leaves, is it looking at crystal balls? we know participants and the market are desperate for signs that things are turning around. when you look at crude. up to nearly 3%. this is a positive for those who
david cameron tries to close the deal. ritish prime minister hopes to get an agreement that would keep the u.k. in the european union. state of the holdout industry. -- the hotel industry. we will talk with loew's hotel chairman jonathan toews. -- jonathan tisch. welcome to bloomberg . for anie: we are hoping big day in the markets. for the last three days, we have seen the s&p up 1%. if we get it today, it will be the first time since 1982. is that reading tea leaves, is it looking at...
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it is crunch time for david cameron. he is going to brussels to face his european counterpart in the pressure is on for him to bring home a deal that keeps britain in the eu. talkedangela markel about the issue in a speech yesterday. convinced that it is in our national interest for britain to remain an active part of a strong and successful european union. we as the government always made clear that we work for results that not only britain, but germany and all of europe, profits from. manus: that was from angela merkel. ryan chilcote is in brussels. ryan, sticking points? there was a great story this morning about controlled explosions. what are the controlled explosions, ryan? what is going on? ryan: i think there are three bones of contention. the first would have to do with what extent countries within the eu that don't use the euro would have to comply with rules dictated by countries that do use the euro. in terms of the banking sector, another way to understand that is to what extent british banks would have to c
it is crunch time for david cameron. he is going to brussels to face his european counterpart in the pressure is on for him to bring home a deal that keeps britain in the eu. talkedangela markel about the issue in a speech yesterday. convinced that it is in our national interest for britain to remain an active part of a strong and successful european union. we as the government always made clear that we work for results that not only britain, but germany and all of europe, profits from. manus:...
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cameron replied -- prime minister cameron: it gave me the added advantage of being able to visit the town of the right, old gentleman's verse -- birth. cameron has an uphill battle to convince his party and 27 other eu leaders at a summit in two weeks. any changes te legislation must be approved unanimously -- any legislationoeu must be approved unanimously. catherine: the emergency measures were put in place in the wake of the attacks in paris in november. they will need to be approved by parliament. some are warning that individual freedoms are at risk. thomas waterhouse reports. supporters say the tax is crucial to making france more efficient in its fight against terrorism in the aftermath of last year's deadly attacks. its opponents claim it is a measures that politicize the justice system. the draft bill put forward by the government aims to prolong the current state of emergency by a further three months, until may. it suggests those returning from fighting jihad overseas should be better monitored, police powers should be boosted. lead totity stops could a suspect being detai
cameron replied -- prime minister cameron: it gave me the added advantage of being able to visit the town of the right, old gentleman's verse -- birth. cameron has an uphill battle to convince his party and 27 other eu leaders at a summit in two weeks. any changes te legislation must be approved unanimously -- any legislationoeu must be approved unanimously. catherine: the emergency measures were put in place in the wake of the attacks in paris in november. they will need to be approved by...
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what does david cameron do then? deal, andhere is no you heard him setting up the possibility that there might not be a deal, let's not forget it not over until the 27th or 28 country sings in this. if he doesn't get a deal, he will say we are going to get the right deal and we are fighting for the u.k.. there could be an emergency summit. the big concern is the longer they wait to have this referendum, the stronger it gets. most holes show most people in the u.k. want to stay end, but they want to get the deal done as quickly as possible so that they avoid that situation where the other camp has more time to argue their case. ryan chilcote reporting from brussels. let's talk about what is at stake for the u.k.. my guest is a u.k. lawmaker for the opposition labor party. he has been campaigning for the trade benefits for the u.k. deal today or tomorrow, yes or no? guest: i'm reasonably optimistic we will get a deal. technically tomorrow u.k. time. will it be similar in nature to the deal struck a week ago? guest: i t
what does david cameron do then? deal, andhere is no you heard him setting up the possibility that there might not be a deal, let's not forget it not over until the 27th or 28 country sings in this. if he doesn't get a deal, he will say we are going to get the right deal and we are fighting for the u.k.. there could be an emergency summit. the big concern is the longer they wait to have this referendum, the stronger it gets. most holes show most people in the u.k. want to stay end, but they...
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cameron is speaking very differently now. the deal has been done and the campaign has started. >> we're not going to hear about much else in the u.k. but it's been quite shocking how many so many people don't know many of the issues. how do you think that the prime minister is going to manage if he is able to manage to engage people or is this a referendum about patriotism? this is to do with structural reform of the e.u. how does the relationship between the eurozone countries and the non-eurozone countries work. this is in interest to have save guards in that area. but again coming back to the campaign it's about the secured special concessions, security britain status and the fact they don't have to join in to ever closer unions. it's the first time that any e.u. country has opted in on this. they don't have to join the euro and as he says, we have all the good bits. the best of both worlds. >> they're not part of the euro, for example. since the eurozone crisis started. a lot of the southern e.u. countries have very stron
cameron is speaking very differently now. the deal has been done and the campaign has started. >> we're not going to hear about much else in the u.k. but it's been quite shocking how many so many people don't know many of the issues. how do you think that the prime minister is going to manage if he is able to manage to engage people or is this a referendum about patriotism? this is to do with structural reform of the e.u. how does the relationship between the eurozone countries and the...
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cameron: he is awesome. he is a little timid, but the second i brought him out, he burst out of his shell and has been playing all day. jack russell and chihuahua mix, we think. he is wonderful. he is not sure about other dogs, so we would require him to meet other dogs. he doesn't like cats, but he loves people. he will make a really good companion to anyone. [laughter] allyson: tomorrow, you are holding a vaccine clinic. cameron: the first saturday of every month, we have the vaccine clinic from nine :00 until noon. vaccines started nine dollars and we also have micro-chipping, testing, and you can get your preventative heartworm medicine as well. allyson: every saturday? cameron: every saturday, the first of every month. right near the downtown airport. allyson: jake is a sweet guy. i saw him climbing on you during the break, pretty much hugging you. cameron: i have some marks to allyson: if you need more information, call the number on the bottom of the screen. a vaccine clinic the first of every month s
cameron: he is awesome. he is a little timid, but the second i brought him out, he burst out of his shell and has been playing all day. jack russell and chihuahua mix, we think. he is wonderful. he is not sure about other dogs, so we would require him to meet other dogs. he doesn't like cats, but he loves people. he will make a really good companion to anyone. [laughter] allyson: tomorrow, you are holding a vaccine clinic. cameron: the first saturday of every month, we have the vaccine clinic...
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what is your advice to david cameron? i am in a very critical position to give advice to the prime minister, who is not asking for advice. i understand that he is in a difficult position because he gets to communicate with the british people here, to win the referendum, but equally he should not be too tough on his european partners, trying to push to the very extremes the limits of what they can agree on. we want the u.k. to stay in, but not at any price. that this could be like an ongoing auction of demands and expectations. tom: mr. finance minister, thank you so much. pawel szalamacha. before we get back to on seems and kate moore, futures interior a little bit. $30.13, west texas intermediate. stay with us. worldwide, "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. "bloomberg surveillance." we just told -- we just heard from the polish finance minister. i'm fascinated -- as a yield junkie, you must see eastern europe. his eastern europe an opportunity? -- itit is an opportunity is not that dissimilar to wh
what is your advice to david cameron? i am in a very critical position to give advice to the prime minister, who is not asking for advice. i understand that he is in a difficult position because he gets to communicate with the british people here, to win the referendum, but equally he should not be too tough on his european partners, trying to push to the very extremes the limits of what they can agree on. we want the u.k. to stay in, but not at any price. that this could be like an ongoing...
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david cameron and the polish prime minister insisted these two countries were allies. will this help david cameron? >> some analysts say that there will be a quid pro quo. in return, he defends poland's in nato.ore robustly let's take a listen to david cameron, speaking in warsaw. said,the prime minister we want to see a full strategic partnership between britain and poland. that is because of the shared interests and shared ideals that we have. shared interests in strong defense and supporting nato and standing up to russian aggression. >> it is true that the two countries have similar views on many security and political issues affecting the european union, but when it comes to workers' benefits, the bottom line is that the polish government has to be seen to defend the rights of its citizens, including those who live in the u.k., but who continue to vote polish elections and send remittances to their families back in poland, which indirectly helps the polish economy. it is very difficult for the british to make the polish government budget on this issue. molly: a hu
david cameron and the polish prime minister insisted these two countries were allies. will this help david cameron? >> some analysts say that there will be a quid pro quo. in return, he defends poland's in nato.ore robustly let's take a listen to david cameron, speaking in warsaw. said,the prime minister we want to see a full strategic partnership between britain and poland. that is because of the shared interests and shared ideals that we have. shared interests in strong defense and...
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oh, honey, do you remember walter cameron? - walter cameron? - well, anyway, i knew him in school, a wonderful fellow. his son tom, a young lawyer, walt wrote and asked me if i'd sort of help the boy without the boy knowing about it. it seems he's, um, pretty independent, doesn't want any favors from his dad's friends. - well, that sounds commendable. - he doesn't know that i was instrumental in him getting this office, hmm. - [betty] oh, it will just take you a second - [jim] sorry princess, i'm late now. - [betty] to take this radio back for me. - [jim] goodbye. (laughter) (door slams) - okay, what's wrong with the radio? - it's disintegrating i think. - oh my goodness, it's brand new, isn't it? - i bought it less than a month ago. i sure got gypped. and there's nothing i hate more than being deceived. - yeah, this is just junk. better take it back. - will you do it for me? - i can't, i got to study all weekend for a physics exam. you can do it. - now i, i, i can't argue with people. they always out talk me and i wind up by getting gypped twi
oh, honey, do you remember walter cameron? - walter cameron? - well, anyway, i knew him in school, a wonderful fellow. his son tom, a young lawyer, walt wrote and asked me if i'd sort of help the boy without the boy knowing about it. it seems he's, um, pretty independent, doesn't want any favors from his dad's friends. - well, that sounds commendable. - he doesn't know that i was instrumental in him getting this office, hmm. - [betty] oh, it will just take you a second - [jim] sorry princess,...
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david cameron says he has a deal for the u.k. to stay within the e.u. >>> ewe began dan police-- ewe ugandan opposition leader has been placed under house arrest for the third time this week. provisional results is on course to extend his 30 years. >> reporter: the police have said that this is a preventative arrangement because they need that besigye may call supporters to the street or otherwise dispute the official result coming from the commission expected in a few hours. it is illegal for any group to announce competing results is illegal. they tried to announce some of the results from their tally centers to the press. that is when besigye was taken away by the police along with the two party officials who he was with. the police also said it is illegal to announce and only the electoral commission is allowed to do that >>> we understand the u.s. secretary of state john kerry was on the phone to museveni talking about issues of transparency. that must have been an awkward conversation at least. would that have got any tract
david cameron says he has a deal for the u.k. to stay within the e.u. >>> ewe began dan police-- ewe ugandan opposition leader has been placed under house arrest for the third time this week. provisional results is on course to extend his 30 years. >> reporter: the police have said that this is a preventative arrangement because they need that besigye may call supporters to the street or otherwise dispute the official result coming from the commission expected in a few hours. it...
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super state. >> david cameron speaking a little earlier. dominic kane has more now from downing street. >> reporter: a key concern for david cameron now will be what kind of solidarity he will be given by his cabinet colleagues. we know that there are some members of his cabinet, particularly michael going who will be campaigning for britain to leave the european union. while there are some on the government side certainly, the chancellor, mr. osbourne and the home secretary teresa may who are staunchly with david cameron, the question will be how many other members of the government will likewise be staunchly pro his plan. his deal from brussels. and then, of course, though, is the united kingdom independence party. the party which has greet third degree deal from brussels with disdain and said that they don't believe that this speaks to the concerns of a very large group in the electorate. the question will be whether the two sides of these -- of this campaign will be able to fight the campaign they want. and we will know the answer in 12
super state. >> david cameron speaking a little earlier. dominic kane has more now from downing street. >> reporter: a key concern for david cameron now will be what kind of solidarity he will be given by his cabinet colleagues. we know that there are some members of his cabinet, particularly michael going who will be campaigning for britain to leave the european union. while there are some on the government side certainly, the chancellor, mr. osbourne and the home secretary teresa...
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you've got david cameron on the other side. whoever lose doesn't have a future in the cabinet, if you're looking at boris johnson. and also david cameron, is he really credible enough to stay the leader of the conservative party if he loses that referendum? so what you've really got is a leadership campaign by proxy in all but name heading into june. so david cameron may not be the prime minister at the end of the year. it may be boris johnson. so that's really david cameron's big challenge this year. for britain what this really does is it gives the leave britain campaign a strong leader and strong leadership. it's had a very fragmented, disorganized campaign up to this point. and everyone's going to rally behind boris johnson now. it will encourage some mps, members of parliament, who are apprehensive about joining the leave campaign, they may be more likely to join the leave campaign now. and also the debate now is more grown up. there is this option that you can legitimately join the opposite side from david cameron. >> int
you've got david cameron on the other side. whoever lose doesn't have a future in the cabinet, if you're looking at boris johnson. and also david cameron, is he really credible enough to stay the leader of the conservative party if he loses that referendum? so what you've really got is a leadership campaign by proxy in all but name heading into june. so david cameron may not be the prime minister at the end of the year. it may be boris johnson. so that's really david cameron's big challenge...
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it's a tightrope walk for david cameron and has talks in brussels how the uk can stay in the european union. and south africa taking to the streets against racism more than 20 years after the end of apartheid. ♪ the main opposition leader in uganda has been rearrested and was arrested earlier in the capitol campala after trying to show reporters what he claimed was an operation to rig vote and presidential election show the long-term president is ahead animal come web is in campala and joining us live and what is the latest on the arrest, malcolm. >> reporter: a short while ago we had the main opposition leader who was taken by police again and him and some of his party members were at the office of their party trying to give a press conference to journalists which they wanted to announce their tally of the vote and dispute the tally that is going on here, this is the national tally center belonging to the electoral commission and say because of the rigging it's not accurate and it's not fair and wanted to announce their own and the electoral commissioner here and the spokesperson j
it's a tightrope walk for david cameron and has talks in brussels how the uk can stay in the european union. and south africa taking to the streets against racism more than 20 years after the end of apartheid. ♪ the main opposition leader in uganda has been rearrested and was arrested earlier in the capitol campala after trying to show reporters what he claimed was an operation to rig vote and presidential election show the long-term president is ahead animal come web is in campala and...
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. >> can i just -- >> that's an honor,cameron. >> he's such a great actor. >> isn't he? wish i could do more acting. >> let's talk more about me tonight. come on. >> carol's like cameron. i think she has a crush on you. for the rest of my life. it's a big deal for me. have much more from the s.a.g. awards. with the fashion deep dive. but we got to talk about "grease live," it won the night with over 12 million tuning in. and vanessa hudgens. >> she stopped by to discuss the the scenes. >> let's hope it doesn't rain. >> it might be raining. >> we rehearsed for the last week with umbrellas and literally 30 minutes with before b. >> plan b? >> yeah, because we're like we don't want a lawsuit. make. east coast viewers, you heard for the west coast. >> i told her, i'm like, girl, nobody heard t i can feel and i can cry >> vhudgens father passed away the day before. >>. my is saying fool forget him >> and julian's brother garrett. >> during the show, facebook and snap captured the two sound stages. but you guessed like the queen of the quick change award. >> i hn nestle owe th
. >> can i just -- >> that's an honor,cameron. >> he's such a great actor. >> isn't he? wish i could do more acting. >> let's talk more about me tonight. come on. >> carol's like cameron. i think she has a crush on you. for the rest of my life. it's a big deal for me. have much more from the s.a.g. awards. with the fashion deep dive. but we got to talk about "grease live," it won the night with over 12 million tuning in. and vanessa hudgens....
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david cameron and the conservative party. within the conservative party, the easiest way to think about europe is it is roughly akin to being pro-life in the republican party. if you want to be selected as a tory being skeptical about , europe is part of being elected. anyway cameron's deal has always , been he would go to europe and he would come back with kind of improvements in the relationship. charlie: he negotiated with? john: angela merkel and francois hollande. he brought the package back to parliament and said we will have a referendum on whether to stay in or go. i will offer everyone a free vote, but i want to stay. charlie rose: stop right there, --l us what the european and union is, and what is the advantage of being a member of the european union. john: you're part of the world's biggest free-trade zone, the biggest economy. that is the main reason why people would think it is a bad idea to leave. there is a bigger reason for the people who set it up, which did not include the british. the french and the german
david cameron and the conservative party. within the conservative party, the easiest way to think about europe is it is roughly akin to being pro-life in the republican party. if you want to be selected as a tory being skeptical about , europe is part of being elected. anyway cameron's deal has always , been he would go to europe and he would come back with kind of improvements in the relationship. charlie: he negotiated with? john: angela merkel and francois hollande. he brought the package...
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david cameron has been negotiating. however, france is reluctant to give ground, while poland says it wants an agreement, but not at any cost. donald tusk says the rules must be respected. power by 150 euros around the world, this is bloomberg news. i'm juliette saly. shery: earlier we spoke to university of sydney political science professor simon tony. he told my colleague angie lau, watch what challenges david cameron will have to overcome to get a deal. >> there are countries in eastern europe who basically want to say we should object to britain's picking and mixing of what it can and cannot do with migrants, because this is going to destabilize the free flow of people around europe, making their lives more difficult as well. there are at least four countries in eastern europe who are rejecting strongly to cameron's proposals. the issue is, they don't have a lot of traction where it actually accounts, that is with angela merkel and francois hollande. tohink this one will be easy smooth over a for the next 48 hours,
david cameron has been negotiating. however, france is reluctant to give ground, while poland says it wants an agreement, but not at any cost. donald tusk says the rules must be respected. power by 150 euros around the world, this is bloomberg news. i'm juliette saly. shery: earlier we spoke to university of sydney political science professor simon tony. he told my colleague angie lau, watch what challenges david cameron will have to overcome to get a deal. >> there are countries in...
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no deal for david cameron yeah, the u.k. prime minister's proposals were met with resistance from france and eastern european states. pre-much as expected. let us get to brussels more ryan chilcote is standing by. do you have enough shirts with you? you could be there until tomorrow. i am not going to answer that question, manus. this is comic like you said, likely to go on until tomorrow. cap's they could get it done today. but i do think that generally speaking, people are not quite as confident as they were coming into this. they thought it would be done quickly. we caught up with a very weary italian prime minister in the wee hours of the morning. he said i'm a bit less optimistic of a u.k. deal than i was before the summit began. that reason is because, in part, negotiating tactics. think about this. to have the bosses agreeing a one million pounds salary. you have a draft contract that says you are entitled to that salary for four years. pretty confident they will agree, and even though they will resist, they are just
no deal for david cameron yeah, the u.k. prime minister's proposals were met with resistance from france and eastern european states. pre-much as expected. let us get to brussels more ryan chilcote is standing by. do you have enough shirts with you? you could be there until tomorrow. i am not going to answer that question, manus. this is comic like you said, likely to go on until tomorrow. cap's they could get it done today. but i do think that generally speaking, people are not quite as...
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cameron: -- prime britain cameron: can have the best of both worlds. we will be in the driving seat of the world's biggest single market and with the ability to take action to keep our people safe. but we will be out of the parts of europe that do not work for us. francine: let's speak now to zena o'donnell,, the u.k. government reporter. if you look at the opponents from david cameron, you have forced johnson and still trying to figure how much -- you have ellis johnson. - boris johnson. he is not that well-liked outside london. >> it is hard to judge however boris johnson whom voters know by his first name. he's the biggest scalp for the leave campaigners. he'sroblem is, of course, facing accusations he is going to the 20 leadership -- to the tory leadership. that's slightly damages his brand. the problem for david cameron is not just boris. seven members of his cabinet are now campaigning against brexit. francine: it means david cameron may be very confident about his position. within his cabin and he says, you can choose whether or not cabinet,- wi
cameron: -- prime britain cameron: can have the best of both worlds. we will be in the driving seat of the world's biggest single market and with the ability to take action to keep our people safe. but we will be out of the parts of europe that do not work for us. francine: let's speak now to zena o'donnell,, the u.k. government reporter. if you look at the opponents from david cameron, you have forced johnson and still trying to figure how much -- you have ellis johnson. - boris johnson. he is...
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cameron, and thank you for this co-host. thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you very much indeed, gentlemen. [ applause ] >> thank you. [ applause ] >> thank you. we have some questions now. i think we're going to start with the british media. and bridget kendall from the bbc. >> reporter: yes, prime minister, secretary general, distinguished guests, there have been previous donor conferences for syria, and every time it seems as though the refugee crisis gets bigger and worse. isn't there a danger that is happening again this time around? and if i might add a specific question to you mr. cameron. after your meetings here today, how confident are you in getting the backing of e.u. leaders for your plans for e.u. reform? >> all i would say about the conference today is that it will make a difference. it will make a difference in terms of saving lives, in terms of providing medicine. in terms of providing shelter and food, and these are important, because we're fulfilling our moral responsibility as countries to those people wh
cameron, and thank you for this co-host. thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you very much indeed, gentlemen. [ applause ] >> thank you. [ applause ] >> thank you. we have some questions now. i think we're going to start with the british media. and bridget kendall from the bbc. >> reporter: yes, prime minister, secretary general, distinguished guests, there have been previous donor conferences for syria, and every time it seems as though the refugee crisis gets...
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cameron wants to restrict access to welfare benefits for eu citizens. the demand would undercut the core principles of free movement. it cannot be imposed. he made clear a compromise is possible, but not at any cost. no country can abandon the common rules of authorities. i want great britain to stay in the european union. it must it here to the framework and principles. if not, other countries could request exceptions. a german chancellor merkel offered some guarded backing. i am going into this debate. we will do everything in our power to create conditions to keep great britain in the european union. the prime minister hopes to cut a reform deal before a u.k. referendum membership that could be held this year. britain could become the first country to leave the block. how far will the european union go to prevent that from happening? sarah: so much at stake this evening. leaders have been sitting down for a few hours. any progress report? >> the first round of the talks did not go to bed. that they did not want to tell us anything definitive. they wi
cameron wants to restrict access to welfare benefits for eu citizens. the demand would undercut the core principles of free movement. it cannot be imposed. he made clear a compromise is possible, but not at any cost. no country can abandon the common rules of authorities. i want great britain to stay in the european union. it must it here to the framework and principles. if not, other countries could request exceptions. a german chancellor merkel offered some guarded backing. i am going into...
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i thang the conveners sitting here, and in particular prime minister david cameron of the u.k. for hosting today's meeting. the crisis in syria is about to enter the sixth year. the international community we thank. we hope for a good deal of process. this temporary pause shows how difficult it is. it is deeply disturbing. initial steps have been undermined by humanitarian access and bombings and activities within syria, the progress has been lost. i and my special envoy, we should not have the talks for the sake of the talks. the coming days should be used to get back to the table, not to secure more claims on the battlefield. i urge the security council, and the i.s.s. g to press the parties, to engage seriously with each other on syria's future. the later political relevance, easing the suffering of millions of men, women and children. we are here with three objectives. first, to commit the enormous humanitarian leav humanitarian needs, and this year $7 billion, twice as much as last year, disputed the of some donors, the international community failed to get through. if it
i thang the conveners sitting here, and in particular prime minister david cameron of the u.k. for hosting today's meeting. the crisis in syria is about to enter the sixth year. the international community we thank. we hope for a good deal of process. this temporary pause shows how difficult it is. it is deeply disturbing. initial steps have been undermined by humanitarian access and bombings and activities within syria, the progress has been lost. i and my special envoy, we should not have the...
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prime minister david cameron renegotiate the u.k. relationship with the e.u. the bank of japan negative interest rate could fall to as low as 01%. oj advisers says that stimulus could be expanded if needed. of japan has signaled it has many options and it's armory. you can even lower rates further -1%.01 i'm sure the crimes policy is enough to lift japan out of deflation. nejra: euro strengthened as ecb willraghi -- the review and may boost its stimulus in march as the oil delays the return of inflation to a globe just below 2%. froml news 24 hours today the bloomberg first word desk. guy: shares in credit suisse have been pummeled after the $5.8 billiono a dollar level. the ceo spoke to francine lacqua . >> we have also cut -- so, it's a tough cocktail. francine: by how much, the bonuses? >> total about 11%. for the divisions that have not performed by more than 30%. francine: talking about volatility, you're expecting a tough 2016. his stables by -- stabilizes by midyear, does it continue to be volatile? >> look, we had a long discussion yesterday. the econo
prime minister david cameron renegotiate the u.k. relationship with the e.u. the bank of japan negative interest rate could fall to as low as 01%. oj advisers says that stimulus could be expanded if needed. of japan has signaled it has many options and it's armory. you can even lower rates further -1%.01 i'm sure the crimes policy is enough to lift japan out of deflation. nejra: euro strengthened as ecb willraghi -- the review and may boost its stimulus in march as the oil delays the return of...
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cameron: we've got work to do and it is going to be hard. i will be battling for britain, but i will not take a deal that doesn't mean -- it's much more important to get this right. but with goodwill and hard work, we can get a better deal for britain. this meeting is moving the markets in a major way. joe: thank you for joining us. david cameron is negotiating with his brussels counterpart and wants to enhance competitiveness. dealing with social benefits for non-british citizens. will david cameron get any kind of deal he won't be able to sell to his countrymen and convince him to stay in the eu? guest: that is a big question. at the moment, sentiment is very narrowly in favor of staying in. 52-48.ls suggest i think people have known for some time what cameron has been trying to do. are whetherations they can get the draft agreement ratified by the members of the eu and that is what is being renegotiated. fromof them, especially eastern europe, the attempt to restrict social benefits to migrants and others are saying they don't want to giv
cameron: we've got work to do and it is going to be hard. i will be battling for britain, but i will not take a deal that doesn't mean -- it's much more important to get this right. but with goodwill and hard work, we can get a better deal for britain. this meeting is moving the markets in a major way. joe: thank you for joining us. david cameron is negotiating with his brussels counterpart and wants to enhance competitiveness. dealing with social benefits for non-british citizens. will david...
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dealrd: you get an actual for cameron to go out and sell. it is not something that is in the future. it is something that israel now. guy: you think boris johnson has the potential to move markets? richard: absolutely. that is one of the wildcards in this whole thing. how is the cabinet going to react? if cameron gets a deal and comes home and says, we are ready to campaign. is the rest of the cabinet happy? if they are not, those divisions will make for an interesting campaign. guy: what do the notes say? thingd: i would say, the to me that is the one thing you can be relatively sure of is th at no matter how the campaign unwinds, that volatility will remain high, certainly in the currency space. you can also be sure that yields will remain capped because of the uncertainty. the bank of england one be doing anything in the near term. the one thing you can bank on is volatility will remain elevated. overdone?is when you look at market pricing, is that overdone? i am wondering where the market is mispriced right now. it comes down to the big
dealrd: you get an actual for cameron to go out and sell. it is not something that is in the future. it is something that israel now. guy: you think boris johnson has the potential to move markets? richard: absolutely. that is one of the wildcards in this whole thing. how is the cabinet going to react? if cameron gets a deal and comes home and says, we are ready to campaign. is the rest of the cabinet happy? if they are not, those divisions will make for an interesting campaign. guy: what do...
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prime minister david cameron is in brussells with britain's future in the e.u. many the bat lance. and punished at the pump, why veal someday la's government has increased petrol prices by 6000%. >> the u.s. state department is condemned the detention saying it called into question the government's commitment to holding a free poll. he has now been released but earlier he was detained by police after making allegations of vote rigging. the arrest was witnessed by our correspondent, who has more details. >> members of the opposition party called us to take us to a house in a residential area, that they said illegal vote rigging operation was being carried out. when we reached the property, the supporters knocked on the gate, people jumped over the back fence, and the support was apprehended up the road. they were carrying handguns and supporters disarmed them. there was a police vehicle outside the house, when we got that, they say this billing was a facility of crime investigation intelligence facility supporters say there was a vote rigging operation inside, more armed officers ca
prime minister david cameron is in brussells with britain's future in the e.u. many the bat lance. and punished at the pump, why veal someday la's government has increased petrol prices by 6000%. >> the u.s. state department is condemned the detention saying it called into question the government's commitment to holding a free poll. he has now been released but earlier he was detained by police after making allegations of vote rigging. the arrest was witnessed by our correspondent, who...
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david cameron votes on whether to leave the european union. >>> robbed, beaten and vulnerable. teenage refugees stranded on the greek-macedonnen border. and nevada prepares to hold its caucus. uganda's president is celebrating his fifth election victory while his main opponent remains under house arrest. the president won 60.8% in thursday's election allowing him to extend his 30-year rule. his main rival, kizza besigye had 35.4% of the votes and declared the election a sham. we have this report. >> police surrounded the house of opposition leader kizza besigye as results are announced. opposition leaders from placed under house arrest. the electoral chai election chairman announced the results. >> the chairman acknowledged some problems and said that things largely went well. he said that this was rigging local observers say there has been strong criticism from the european union and the commonwealth observers. >> the electorate commission failed. it was not transparent. it was very bad at organizing things. and loses the trust of everyone here that we were speaking to. i woul
david cameron votes on whether to leave the european union. >>> robbed, beaten and vulnerable. teenage refugees stranded on the greek-macedonnen border. and nevada prepares to hold its caucus. uganda's president is celebrating his fifth election victory while his main opponent remains under house arrest. the president won 60.8% in thursday's election allowing him to extend his 30-year rule. his main rival, kizza besigye had 35.4% of the votes and declared the election a sham. we have...
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david cameron prime minster and head of the conservative party. within the conservative party, the easiest way to think about is akin to being pro-life in the republican party. cameron his deal has been to go to europe and he would come back the improvements in relationship. he negotiated with angel markell. he brought back a package, brought that back to parliament and said we'll have a referendum whether to stay or go. in.nt to stay >> stop right there. unions what the european is and what's the advantage to being a member of the european member? of being aantage european member, you're part of world's biggest economy. that's the main thing. bad ideauld think it's to leave. it's a bigger reason for people up.set it let french and german and the european union was about bringing peace and long term prosperity to europe. it's been a project of the elite. set up when people -- they did for a long time, europe was very popular. time within the conservative party, you go back era of ted heath, to big thingpean was a in britain. margaret thatcher was
david cameron prime minster and head of the conservative party. within the conservative party, the easiest way to think about is akin to being pro-life in the republican party. cameron his deal has been to go to europe and he would come back the improvements in relationship. he negotiated with angel markell. he brought back a package, brought that back to parliament and said we'll have a referendum whether to stay or go. in.nt to stay >> stop right there. unions what the european is and...
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the new settlements promised to us in 2018 by david cameron has been ditched. our sovereignty will continue to be eroded and our security will continue to be at risk. we will continue to send billions more to the e.u. then we get back and the fundamental flaws of membership will remain. but mr. president, even if we look at the mediocre weeks by those advocating remains, they bring no guarantees. there will be no guarantee of free the change. this parliament can unravel the deal. we have a share raid, an attempt to deceive the british people. might message to my constituency's, don't buy it. believe in the united kingdom because in the words of that wonderful author, there are far far better things ahead and any we leave behind. [applause] >> you have two blue cards. will you accept them? the first from mrs. mcginnis. >> thank you, mr. president. will you acknowledge the role of the european union in the peace process in northern ireland? it did create a space for those in disagreement, to put it mildly, to negotiate and therefore does she not see the value of
the new settlements promised to us in 2018 by david cameron has been ditched. our sovereignty will continue to be eroded and our security will continue to be at risk. we will continue to send billions more to the e.u. then we get back and the fundamental flaws of membership will remain. but mr. president, even if we look at the mediocre weeks by those advocating remains, they bring no guarantees. there will be no guarantee of free the change. this parliament can unravel the deal. we have a...