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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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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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david cameron will take his -- membership offers more power to the u.k. u.k. missed in the that boris johnson is in favor of the brexit, the news is now all over the press. the mayor of london and a member of david cameron's conservative party is campaigning against the prime minister. boris: the last thing i wanted was to go against david cameron or the government. but after a great deal of thought, i do not think there is anything else i can do. >> johnson's decision is a blow to the prime minister, who had just negotiated a deal to improve britain's position within the e.u., and he is not alone. six ministers and dozens of conservative mp's say that leaving the blocks will bring back sovereignty, security, and improve the economy. 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
david cameron will take his -- membership offers more power to the u.k. u.k. missed in the that boris johnson is in favor of the brexit, the news is now all over the press. the mayor of london and a member of david cameron's conservative party is campaigning against the prime minister. boris: the last thing i wanted was to go against david cameron or the government. but after a great deal of thought, i do not think there is anything else i can do. >> johnson's decision is a blow to the...
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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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david cameron's discussions with his 27 counterparts go down to the wire. time is running out for britain to renegotiate its relationship with the eu. and what is wrong with this picture, a cease-fire in syria is supposed to start today, but internet footage seems to show five years' civil war is far from over. u.s. warplanes strike at islamic state base in libya, killing at least 40. the main target was a tunisian national described as a key extremist operative. and sarah kelly. thank you for joining us. british demands for a new deal on eu membership have dominated a leader summit in brussels. prime minister david cameron canceled plans for a cap meeting in london. as a second day of talks ran late. cameron is seeking confessions from his 27 counterparts that he can take home to voters. they are due to decide on britain has future in the eu. dw found this report. reporter: it's exactly what he has been asking for and what he needs, david cameron is fighting an uphill battle and he's very keen to show that two british voters. the key to overcoming last poc
david cameron's discussions with his 27 counterparts go down to the wire. time is running out for britain to renegotiate its relationship with the eu. and what is wrong with this picture, a cease-fire in syria is supposed to start today, but internet footage seems to show five years' civil war is far from over. u.s. warplanes strike at islamic state base in libya, killing at least 40. the main target was a tunisian national described as a key extremist operative. and sarah kelly. thank you for...
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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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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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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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it's a big day for david cameron. want is or you don't what this headline says. it's actually a play on the title of a well-known pop song from the 1970's. it likens the british sick song -- you are always hot and cold with me, but if you want to leave me, that's ok. according to this paper, britain is playing games and if it wants to leave the eu, it should do so. molly: this paper says it is keen to wave goodbye. claire: they published a few editorials today. this one says that parents would actually benefit if the u.k. would leave the european union because london would no longer be the financial center. paris could swoop in. molly: what are we hearing from the british press? hasre: the guardian says it exclusive access to a leaked document sent to eu leaders this morning ahead of the meeting. it says this document clearly shows the gap between what cameron wants and what the eu wants. he says the gap is widening. inside the documents are lots of square brackets. that is never a good sign in international negotiations. that means issues that have not been agre
it's a big day for david cameron. want is or you don't what this headline says. it's actually a play on the title of a well-known pop song from the 1970's. it likens the british sick song -- you are always hot and cold with me, but if you want to leave me, that's ok. according to this paper, britain is playing games and if it wants to leave the eu, it should do so. molly: this paper says it is keen to wave goodbye. claire: they published a few editorials today. this one says that parents would...
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cameron 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
cameron 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...
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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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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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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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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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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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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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david cameron gets set to defend e.u. reform proposals to british parliament. european lawmakers start talks on approving the deal to avoid the so-called brexit. the head of syria's main umbrella opposition group is due to join peace talks in geneva today. it is hoping that will help get the troubled negotiations back on track. the french government is calling for a second extension of the state of emergency that has been in place since the paris attacks in november. the state of emergency will stay in place until new judicial procedures are approved. you thisng up for hour, another strike in france over uber, but this time it is the drivers for the right-hailing service who says the french government is trying to push them out of a job. the mayor of calle meets with government ministers in paris. we will take a look at the state of the thousands living in the giant migrant camp known as the jungle. first our top stories, live from paris. british by minister david cameron is due to be questioned in parliament today. that is over new proposals to try to keep bri
david cameron gets set to defend e.u. reform proposals to british parliament. european lawmakers start talks on approving the deal to avoid the so-called brexit. the head of syria's main umbrella opposition group is due to join peace talks in geneva today. it is hoping that will help get the troubled negotiations back on track. the french government is calling for a second extension of the state of emergency that has been in place since the paris attacks in november. the state of emergency will...
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david cameron was not the only larry i'd later on the block. meetings had dragged on till% dawn. >> i was here till 5 a.m. this morning working through this and we made some progress but there is still no deal and as i have said i will only do a deal if we get what britain needs so we will get back in there and do some work and i will do everything i can. reporter: instead of handling a u.k. deal this morning the prime minister found himself in a grinding new world of talks. he told the wife and kids he said there could be some delay. a case of laughing on the outside, not so happy on the inside. the prime minister had promised a battle for britain. after so many weeks and months of shuttle diplomacy, traveling meetings, selling his reform deal to leaders across europe, he did not expect such strong pushback on such a number of issues from so many countries around the table here. >> the proposal on the table does not satisfy all parties. we have not finished yet. preventing the leaders from reforms. what specific the belgians and others objecte
david cameron was not the only larry i'd later on the block. meetings had dragged on till% dawn. >> i was here till 5 a.m. this morning working through this and we made some progress but there is still no deal and as i have said i will only do a deal if we get what britain needs so we will get back in there and do some work and i will do everything i can. reporter: instead of handling a u.k. deal this morning the prime minister found himself in a grinding new world of talks. he told the...
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we'll carry it for you live here when david cameron steps out >>> e.u. world in brussels were talking about ways to end the crisis. the chancellor and greek prime minister had to talk it over. greece blocked the deal and other states promised to keep borders open. >> unaccompanied minors saking asylum in europe faced other crossings. we spoke to the young refugees on the greece macedonian border. and the risks taken. >> they set off from their home. in spired by others. >> i went to macedonia 5-times. each time they were sent back to greece. these days only syrians and iraqis are allowed to condition the journey. europe is close to economic migrants and not refugees. those boys rean on the greek side. many want to be anonymous, telling us their stories, but not their names. >> there were four of us. we were trying to cross. we ran. those among us were lost. they took us into a hut like this one. there were three. they raped him. they escaped and left them behind. >> an estimated third of those on greek shores are children. they are adults or relatives fr
we'll carry it for you live here when david cameron steps out >>> e.u. world in brussels were talking about ways to end the crisis. the chancellor and greek prime minister had to talk it over. greece blocked the deal and other states promised to keep borders open. >> unaccompanied minors saking asylum in europe faced other crossings. we spoke to the young refugees on the greece macedonian border. and the risks taken. >> they set off from their home. in spired by others....
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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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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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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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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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he long with the european commission president and david cameron taking part in a series of bilateral meetings with the french president, the belgium prime minister and also the czech prime minister. he is a leader of eastern block countries which has been resistant to measures that david cameron has put forward specifically on proposed cuts to migrant benefits. david cameron, of course, wants to go home with a deal that he feels he can paracel to the british public. he wants to stay in europe so he wants to get people on side before that planned referendum. another issue was being discussed here earlier, at a working dinner, that of migration. the turkish prime minister was expected to attend this summit, but was unable to do so because of what happened in ankara just a few days ago. turkey will be involved in a meeting at the beginning of march >>> crowds have protested outside the police headquarters in cairo after a police officer shot and killed a taxi driver. the officer fired a bullet by mistake. the u.s. presidential hopeful donald trump is changing his response to comments fr
he long with the european commission president and david cameron taking part in a series of bilateral meetings with the french president, the belgium prime minister and also the czech prime minister. he is a leader of eastern block countries which has been resistant to measures that david cameron has put forward specifically on proposed cuts to migrant benefits. david cameron, of course, wants to go home with a deal that he feels he can paracel to the british public. he wants to stay in europe...
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david cameron said that he struck a deal to keep the u.k. in the e.u. >>> deal is rejected by france and the u.s. >>> the author "to kill a mocking bird" has died at the age of 89. >> airstrikes target fighters aligned with the islamic state in iraq and the levant. libyan officials say at least 40 people were killed in the attack in and around the west of the capital of tripoli. the pentagon said it is a training camp that is aimed at kill an officer in the attack. roslind jordan has more from washington, d.c. >> officials both at the pant gone and state department do not want to say whether friday's airstrikes inside libya means that the u.s. is ramping up its fight against isil inside that country. the obama administration has been very careful not to do any sort of escalation because it wants to b see the unity government take control inside libya. it is very much concerned about the perception that the u.s. may be carrying out unilateral attacks inside the country something which the president barack obama has been loathe to do unless hi
david cameron said that he struck a deal to keep the u.k. in the e.u. >>> deal is rejected by france and the u.s. >>> the author "to kill a mocking bird" has died at the age of 89. >> airstrikes target fighters aligned with the islamic state in iraq and the levant. libyan officials say at least 40 people were killed in the attack in and around the west of the capital of tripoli. the pentagon said it is a training camp that is aimed at kill an officer in the...
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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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prime minister david cameron has promised a referendum in the u.k. this year or early next year on whether to stay inside the e.u. >> reporter: the president of the european council said some progress had been made during theets very, very long hours of negotiations, but a lot more needs to be done. he along with the european commission president and david cameron the british prime minister taking part in a series of bilateral meetings with the french president, the belgium prime minister and the czech prime minister. he is the leader of a group of eastern block countries which have been very resistant to some measures put forward by david cameron specifically on proposed cuts to pie grant pifts. david cameron, of course, wants to go home with a deal he feels that he can paracel to the british public. he wants to stay in europe so he wants to get the british public on side before that planned referendum. another issue was being discussed here earlier at a working dinner, that of migration. turkey, the turkish prime minister was expected to attend thi
prime minister david cameron has promised a referendum in the u.k. this year or early next year on whether to stay inside the e.u. >> reporter: the president of the european council said some progress had been made during theets very, very long hours of negotiations, but a lot more needs to be done. he along with the european commission president and david cameron the british prime minister taking part in a series of bilateral meetings with the french president, the belgium prime minister...
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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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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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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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prime minister david cameron wins concessions from european leaders but the british people get the final say whether the u.k. stays in the eu. and diversity dilemma. >> we have 16 finalists, one of them is a woman, why? >> not just the oscars dealing with race issues. good evening i'm antonio mora, this is al jazeera america's international news hour. tonight we begin with the fight against i.s.i.l. which for the united states, has now officially reached libya. just weeks after the anti-i.s.i.l. coalition debated how to fight the group's increasing presence there u.s. war planes bombed a suspected training camp in libya near the tunisian border many miles from the plain area where i.s.i.l. is in control. libyan officials believe 40 of the 60 people present in the camp were killed including a man the u.s. claims facilitated a number of attacks in neighboring tunisia. are jamie mcintire is at the pentagon with more. >> reporter: antonio, the pentagon says the overnight strikes do not represent an expansion of the all out war against i.s.i.l. in iraq and syria into libya as well. this offic
prime minister david cameron wins concessions from european leaders but the british people get the final say whether the u.k. stays in the eu. and diversity dilemma. >> we have 16 finalists, one of them is a woman, why? >> not just the oscars dealing with race issues. good evening i'm antonio mora, this is al jazeera america's international news hour. tonight we begin with the fight against i.s.i.l. which for the united states, has now officially reached libya. just weeks after the...
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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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it puts david cameron in a difficult position. tom: i have always been taken by the fractious nature of parliament. how will they greet the prime minister today? will be a lot of questions. david cameron on the one hand is extremely brave because he said his cabinet could choose whether they are for or against brexit. there are a lot of skeptics in the u.k., and now they will have a legitimate voice. tom: we will see that in the coming weeks and months as well in the united kingdom. here his first word news. >> john kerry says a limited cease-fire in syria may be within reach. he has announced that the two suicide bombers killed at least 43 people. he says the u.s. and russia have agreed tentatively on terms for a truce. it would not cover islamic state or other terrorist groups. the u.s. called off peace talks with north korea after the recent missile tests. for a long time north korea has demanded a peace treaty replace the cease-fire that ended the war in 1953, but the north koreans balked at a u.s. demand that the country halt
it puts david cameron in a difficult position. tom: i have always been taken by the fractious nature of parliament. how will they greet the prime minister today? will be a lot of questions. david cameron on the one hand is extremely brave because he said his cabinet could choose whether they are for or against brexit. there are a lot of skeptics in the u.k., and now they will have a legitimate voice. tom: we will see that in the coming weeks and months as well in the united kingdom. here his...
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also on the show, british prime minister david cameron tells parliament a brexit would be a great leap into the unknown but london's mayor, boris johnson, says that's not the case. and water is flowing again to the thirsty indian capital, new delhi, after violent deadly protests highlighting the injustice of the country's caste system. it's good to have you with us. the message is optimistic, the timing is questionable. russia and the u.s. say pieces are in place for a provisional cease-fire in syria against the backdrop of islamic state suicide bombs that claimed 130 lives on sunday alone, a dark reminder that i.s. will have no reason to observe a truce even if it does take hold. >> after fresh attacks killed more than 100 people this weekend, there's finally hope for peace in the war-torn country, but despite renewed optimism, major questions remain over the details of the truce, difficulties washington has acknowledged. >> we recognize -- i'm sure all of you do, as well -- that this will be difficult to implement. we know there are a lot of obstacles and there are sure to be setback
also on the show, british prime minister david cameron tells parliament a brexit would be a great leap into the unknown but london's mayor, boris johnson, says that's not the case. and water is flowing again to the thirsty indian capital, new delhi, after violent deadly protests highlighting the injustice of the country's caste system. it's good to have you with us. the message is optimistic, the timing is questionable. russia and the u.s. say pieces are in place for a provisional cease-fire in...
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david cameron says he wants to stay in, but only after demanding reforms. if it doesn't go his way, it could prove extremely costly and not just for britain. the united kingdom is a fading memory of its once expansive empire. today, its long history stands in contrast to its uncertain future. the 2014 study showed a slim majority in favor of a british exit from the european union. the return of the u.k. splendid isolation comes at a cost. britain's economic performance could take a hit of about 3% by 2030. the costs could amount to 300 billion euros. but not only britain would suffer. economic ties with the u.k. means it's eu neighbors would feel the pinch as well. in germany, growth would contract by .3%. to balance the shortfall from a u.k. exit. more problematic than the finances would be the political fallout. they face major challenges which could threaten its very existence. and now to a link between the u.k. and the rest of the eu. euro tunnel once 29 million euros from the british and french governments for lost revenue caused by migrants trying to
david cameron says he wants to stay in, but only after demanding reforms. if it doesn't go his way, it could prove extremely costly and not just for britain. the united kingdom is a fading memory of its once expansive empire. today, its long history stands in contrast to its uncertain future. the 2014 study showed a slim majority in favor of a british exit from the european union. the return of the u.k. splendid isolation comes at a cost. britain's economic performance could take a hit of about...
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caroline: david cameron's negotiations have spilled into a second day. resistance is facing over demands for more welfare curbs for non-british citizens. and objections for plans to protect the financial industry in the city of london. the boj is following the ecb into negative rates. a good amount of the economy is in the subzero club. many say negative rates will help the governor reach his goal of boosting global inflation. only 42% say the policy is succeeding in the euro area. described popes francis as "disgraceful" after he criticized his anti-immigration stance. he told reporters that someone who thinks only about building walls is not christian. the presidential front-runner wants a wall along the mexican border to combat illegal immigration. he says it is disgraceful to question someone's faith. we have news 24 hours a day howard by 2400 journalists in 150 news bureaus around the world. guy: thank you very much the people's bank of china has determined that some banks raised the required amounts of reserves too far. let's get to our beijing chi
caroline: david cameron's negotiations have spilled into a second day. resistance is facing over demands for more welfare curbs for non-british citizens. and objections for plans to protect the financial industry in the city of london. the boj is following the ecb into negative rates. a good amount of the economy is in the subzero club. many say negative rates will help the governor reach his goal of boosting global inflation. only 42% say the policy is succeeding in the euro area. described...
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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,- within his he says you can decide whether or not you are pro or against. >> you have got to remember there was a lot of debate as to whether or not to get people a free vote on europe or not. this referendum was initially called because david cameron was afraid of more defections. that soft the uk-- solved the ukip problem. francine: what to make a big business? a lot of big business wrote a letter in "the times." i guess it is the u.s. banks that have most to lose because they need a passport to go to the rest of the e.u. criticisms has been that some of the big u.k. retailers haven't signed that letter. secrets is cameron's weapon. he is really counting on business getting involved, spelling out the economic arguments in favor of staying in. the big campaign position here for
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,- within his he says you can decide whether or not you are pro or against. >> you have got to remember there was a lot of debate as to whether or not to get people a free vote on europe or not. this referendum was initially called...
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michael goh is david cameron's good friend. it's going to be fascinating. >> thank you god you're back. >> glad to be back. >> it's okay. it's moving the currency market, i'm happy to talk about it. >>> this week economic data, today look for flash manufacturing pmi. tuesday, we get the case-schiller home price index. january, existing home sales and february consumer confidence. wednesday is january's new home sales. thursday, jobless claims and durable goods. friday, it's the second estimate of fourth quarter gdp. as well as trade deficit, january personal income and february consumer sentiment. fitbit reports today, home depot and lowe's on tuesday. gape and jcpenney out on friday. >> i have to say consumer spending has been the biggest sector for earnings growth. >>> the public battle between apple and fbi has been heating up over the weekend. both sides weighing in on whether the government should have the phone maker. >> the director of the fbi defending the position in a blog post writing maybe the phone holds the clue t
michael goh is david cameron's good friend. it's going to be fascinating. >> thank you god you're back. >> glad to be back. >> it's okay. it's moving the currency market, i'm happy to talk about it. >>> this week economic data, today look for flash manufacturing pmi. tuesday, we get the case-schiller home price index. january, existing home sales and february consumer confidence. wednesday is january's new home sales. thursday, jobless claims and durable goods....
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. >>> david cameron is in brussels to meet other e.u. leaders with britain's future in the union in the balance. >>> protests grow in india over the arrest of a student. they have spread now from new delhi to other cities. ♪ >>> well, we start with breaking news witnessed by our correspondent. uganda's opposition leader has been arrested after alleging vote rigging in the presidential election. our man malcolm webb is there right now. and you saw the arrest. what happened malcolm? >> reporter: that's right. we had been called by people from the opposition party, a small group of journalists were invited to come along to take us to what was alleged to be a house in which the vote rigging operation was being conducted. the parked outside, they knocked on the great, and people inside jumped over the back fence, but then they were apprehended down the road, and disarmed, and their ids and guns suggested they were from the uganda police. uniform police arrived. there was a standoff for sometime, as the supporters demanded access to the hous
. >>> david cameron is in brussels to meet other e.u. leaders with britain's future in the union in the balance. >>> protests grow in india over the arrest of a student. they have spread now from new delhi to other cities. ♪ >>> well, we start with breaking news witnessed by our correspondent. uganda's opposition leader has been arrested after alleging vote rigging in the presidential election. our man malcolm webb is there right now. and you saw the arrest. what...
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david cameron is expected to campaign for britain to stay in the 27 member body, but he says he will not do so in the absence of a satisfactory deal in brussels. a referendum could be held as early as may of this year. let's get more from brussels. >> a glimmer of hope as we speak. a deal seems to be nine. that is what we are hearing from officials here it unnamed sources being named from brussels. but there are a lot of differences to overcome. that is why we see a lot of bilateral meetings taking place today with the likes of david cameron and the head of the eu council and claude juncker. there was a separate meeting with the prime minister of poland. other meetings with prime minister's and with francois hollande to iron out differences. now the text has been tweaked with the heads of diplomats and technical experts, and another 28 will sit down together in the room and over dinner to say yes or no to the latest draft. angela merkel, the head of germany, has been spotted in a square near here, which suggests a lot of progress has been made. we understand that progress has been ma
david cameron is expected to campaign for britain to stay in the 27 member body, but he says he will not do so in the absence of a satisfactory deal in brussels. a referendum could be held as early as may of this year. let's get more from brussels. >> a glimmer of hope as we speak. a deal seems to be nine. that is what we are hearing from officials here it unnamed sources being named from brussels. but there are a lot of differences to overcome. that is why we see a lot of bilateral...
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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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the war of words between david cameron and boris johnson over the possible brexit is making a lot of headlines. >> especially as you can imagine, in the u.k. on the front page of "the guardian," the prime minister really attacked over the brexit yesterday. david cameron ridiculed boris johnson for essentially joining the out campaign, pretty much accusing this of doing this -- accusing him of doing this to accomplish his big dream of him.ing the daily mail talked about how david cameron turned nasty in parliament. withwas a savage attack high drama you now it seems that the conservative party is set for several months of civil war. their message to boris johnson is -- well done, but watch your -- watch your back. claire: getting a lot of coverage here is that migrant camp. >> yes, they talked about it -- the endless jungle camp. there is outrage. you make it disappear without ?olving the problem it's a mirage. withtially an appeal knowledge on the conditions in the micro camp. and it sums up the situation quite incredibly. authorities here on the stage in front of the media. abracada
the war of words between david cameron and boris johnson over the possible brexit is making a lot of headlines. >> especially as you can imagine, in the u.k. on the front page of "the guardian," the prime minister really attacked over the brexit yesterday. david cameron ridiculed boris johnson for essentially joining the out campaign, pretty much accusing this of doing this -- accusing him of doing this to accomplish his big dream of him.ing the daily mail talked about how david...
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., david cameron said he was fighting for the best possible deal for the u.k. we have some important work to do today and tomorrow and it will be hard. >> good will with hard work we can get a better deal for britain. >> pretty significant challenges the main one being the refugee crisis. does the timing of this perhaps work in the his favor? >> of course both things are very difficult to try to find an answer to. the refugee crisis is e. u. so far has failed to come one a concrete answer to what has been happening across europe. on the issue of a possible britain leading the e.u., david cameron is pushing for britain to stay within the e.u. family, and that's why he is here. putting forth these proposals. now he said what he is putting forward and a good deal, not everybody at home thinks it is a good deal. the proposals he is putting forward, they say they are too watered down. now, of course, he has to convince the over 27 leaders of the e.u. that what he is putting forward won't damage him too much, otherwise he won't get their backing. and of course, whate
., david cameron said he was fighting for the best possible deal for the u.k. we have some important work to do today and tomorrow and it will be hard. >> good will with hard work we can get a better deal for britain. >> pretty significant challenges the main one being the refugee crisis. does the timing of this perhaps work in the his favor? >> of course both things are very difficult to try to find an answer to. the refugee crisis is e. u. so far has failed to come one a...
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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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>> it's interesting to hear the tenor of david com cameron has changed. he has been technical and going over the deal, and then when that deal is confirmed it will be a mixture of all the things you just mentioned. it be economic prosperity, security of britain and a stronger e.u. and also it's going to be by british identity, where do they see themselves in the world. 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 d
>> it's interesting to hear the tenor of david com cameron has changed. he has been technical and going over the deal, and then when that deal is confirmed it will be a mixture of all the things you just mentioned. it be economic prosperity, security of britain and a stronger e.u. and also it's going to be by british identity, where do they see themselves in the world. cameron is speaking very differently now. the deal has been done and the campaign has started. >> we're not going...
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britain's prime minister, david cameron, has met with the head of the european parliament, martin schultz, as he seeks to greenlight e.u. reform demand. he has put forward reposes, including lands to kirby e.u. migrant welfare. >> quite understandable that the prime minister asked the european parliament cooperate. that was the insurance i gave. be quite clear, no government can go to a parliament and say this is our proposal, can you give a guarantee about this democracy echo therefore, my answer is, it will be -- parliament will do the utmost to support compromise and a fair deal, but i cannot preempt the result in the european parliament. >> crucial discussions in brussels is david cameron intends to renegotiate with the -- with jean-claude juncker later today. he stresses for now there is no plan b on the table. three months on from the deadly terror attacks that rocked the french capital, the eagles of death metal are returning to the stage. they want to complete a concert they started on november 13 to four gunmen stormed the bataclan and killed 90 people. our correspondent explains
britain's prime minister, david cameron, has met with the head of the european parliament, martin schultz, as he seeks to greenlight e.u. reform demand. he has put forward reposes, including lands to kirby e.u. migrant welfare. >> quite understandable that the prime minister asked the european parliament cooperate. that was the insurance i gave. be quite clear, no government can go to a parliament and say this is our proposal, can you give a guarantee about this democracy echo therefore,...
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guy: it is a big day for david cameron. headed to brussels defaces u.k. counterpart -- eu counterparts. ryan is ineporter brussels for us. what is he going to get done. where the sticking point. ben: i think the first might to what extent british banks were left to comply with rules imposed here. browse the biggest of the mullahs migration. the u.k. would like to children ofar the migrant workers from the eu in the u.k.. that is from getting benefit of the are living in the u.k. of us of compromise on that whereby they would he get a reduced amount of child benefit if they are not living in u.k.. where talking about 38,000 child benefit and all. it amounts to 25 million pounds according to some math. really small fry in the big picture. but very emotive. that is one of the reasons we heard donald tusk say that while he would like to see a deal done here, there is no guarantee that it will happen by friday. guy: ok, so a lot needs to happen between now and then. when will tickets are to be booked home? cameron shows is, up and meet with tusk who came up wi
guy: it is a big day for david cameron. headed to brussels defaces u.k. counterpart -- eu counterparts. ryan is ineporter brussels for us. what is he going to get done. where the sticking point. ben: i think the first might to what extent british banks were left to comply with rules imposed here. browse the biggest of the mullahs migration. the u.k. would like to children ofar the migrant workers from the eu in the u.k.. that is from getting benefit of the are living in the u.k. of us of...
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prime minister david cameron agreed to a new deal which included, quote, special status if it stayed a member. while he has agreement from the majority of the cabinet urging vote tours stay in the block, the matter has caused six ministers wanting to leave. he can't convince the whole of his party, which has had skeptical roots. how difficult will it be for him, dominic? >> when the prime minister spoke to his counterparts he spoke about the great deal he had achieved. he brought the substance back here to london for a meeting. after the meeting broke up they made a direct appeal to the people and spoke about the value which he had reached. >> the plan goes the best of both worlds. families throughout britain get all the benefits of being in the european union including more jobs, better prices and greater security. but the special status also means we're out of those parts of europe that do not work for us. so we will another join the euro. we'll never be a part of eurozone bailouts. >> dominic, david cameron really outlining what he gained from his meeting. in brussels, so now just
prime minister david cameron agreed to a new deal which included, quote, special status if it stayed a member. while he has agreement from the majority of the cabinet urging vote tours stay in the block, the matter has caused six ministers wanting to leave. he can't convince the whole of his party, which has had skeptical roots. how difficult will it be for him, dominic? >> when the prime minister spoke to his counterparts he spoke about the great deal he had achieved. he brought the...
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change onstirrings of the campaign trail for david cameron. how successful do you think he will be in delivering change? colin: i am not sure that we're necessarily going to see markets get through this period. there will be some uncertainty really, about what sort of disruption and exit could cause. i don't think the market necessarily knows what is right for the european union long-term. but it does know this will be pretty disruptive, and a real possibility that it will point to an exit at some stage. manus: we know what polls did for your country. inare seeing record lows yield, is that more to do with global volatility? but i suppose with the dynamic of what is happening in europe, the 350, are you changing any positions, in terms of exposures? colin: we still like the 250 stock amid cap in particular. a lot of those had a pretty good year last year, they have given back a good chunk of that. they are actually still ahead of from the beginning of last year, so it has not been a bad environment overall. mid-capto now, for stocks that are q
change onstirrings of the campaign trail for david cameron. how successful do you think he will be in delivering change? colin: i am not sure that we're necessarily going to see markets get through this period. there will be some uncertainty really, about what sort of disruption and exit could cause. i don't think the market necessarily knows what is right for the european union long-term. but it does know this will be pretty disruptive, and a real possibility that it will point to an exit at...