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what we want to achieve is the best possible deal in the united kingdom. and operating within the single european market. >> thank you, mr. speaker. prime minister, i applaud the government's continued commitment to infrastructure development with six projects with 480 million. this will help provide more homes, your businesses, and in the gateway areas. i thank my honorable friend, and i thank you you for recognizing the contribution the government has made in infrastructure and the importance of that investment. we have consulted on the more thanwith the 37,000 responses. those are now being considered, and my right honorable fred will make a huge response to that in due course. -- my right honorable fred will make a huge response to that. next could i take an opportunity to welcome one, and hope that the -- mr. speaker, just a few months ago on the steps of downing street, the prime minister promised to stick up for families just managing to get by. just emptyese were words as the government plans to cut for those families who are just getting high. is
what we want to achieve is the best possible deal in the united kingdom. and operating within the single european market. >> thank you, mr. speaker. prime minister, i applaud the government's continued commitment to infrastructure development with six projects with 480 million. this will help provide more homes, your businesses, and in the gateway areas. i thank my honorable friend, and i thank you you for recognizing the contribution the government has made in infrastructure and the...
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gentleman that assurance in relation to movement around the united kingdom. no change will take place. we will ensure that brexit is a good deal for the whole of the united kingdom. those who wish to encourage violence off the back of that should, frankly, be ashamed of themselves. it is essential that we all work together to make a success of this and get the best possible opportunities for people across the whole of the united kingdom. >> will the prime minister join me in praising henley-on-thames for receiving its first tranche of community infrastructure levy money at the higher rate because it has a neighbourhood plan? will she join me in praising neighbourhood planning generally as the best means of giving communities a say over the planning system? >> i am very happy to congratulate my neighbouring mp and henley-on-thames on that achievement. my hon. friend is absolutely right that neighbourhood plans are a crucial part of the planning system. that is how local people can have a real say over what is happening in their local area. >> may i add my cong
gentleman that assurance in relation to movement around the united kingdom. no change will take place. we will ensure that brexit is a good deal for the whole of the united kingdom. those who wish to encourage violence off the back of that should, frankly, be ashamed of themselves. it is essential that we all work together to make a success of this and get the best possible opportunities for people across the whole of the united kingdom. >> will the prime minister join me in praising...
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kingdom is likely to leave the eu customs unit with brexit but wants to trade freely afterwards. his colleague from the netherlands said that option doesn't exist, both of these things cannot be corrected. it is confirmed to the parliament or the country what is likely to leave the eu customs post brexit yes or no? >> the customs union is not just a binary deficiency but let's set that to one side. to get the best possible deal for access to the trading we are operating within the single european market. the right honorable gentlemen time and again in prime minister's questions has said to me he wants access to the single european market. i might remind him it was only a couple years ago he wants to take scotland out. [shouting] >> order! order! order! order! you are in a very emotional condition. i normally regard you as a cerebral denizen of the house, tried to regard your composure. >> crimes such as burglary and vehicle theft but now crime is on the increase particularly perpetrated by drug dealers, drug users, it will be a priority for her majesty's government. is there anyt
kingdom is likely to leave the eu customs unit with brexit but wants to trade freely afterwards. his colleague from the netherlands said that option doesn't exist, both of these things cannot be corrected. it is confirmed to the parliament or the country what is likely to leave the eu customs post brexit yes or no? >> the customs union is not just a binary deficiency but let's set that to one side. to get the best possible deal for access to the trading we are operating within the single...
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the united kingdom. our plan is to go across the world and negotiate free-trade agreements. and this government is united in its determination to deliver on the will of the british people and deliver brexit. and this can't decide whether to support brexit or not. mr. corbyn: i sympathize with the italian minister who said about her government, someone needs to tell us something, it needs to be something that makes sense. [cheers] mr. corbyn: isn't the truth that the government is making a shamble of brexit and no one understands what strategy actually is? p.m. may: of course those in the european union who we will be negotiating with will want us to set out at this stage every detail of our netiating strategy. if we were to do that, it would be the best possible way of ensuring that we got the worst results. that's why we won't do it. [cheers] mr. corbyn: talking row of results, mr. speaker, the foreign secretary has been very helpful on this, because he informed the world that brexit means brexit, and b
the united kingdom. our plan is to go across the world and negotiate free-trade agreements. and this government is united in its determination to deliver on the will of the british people and deliver brexit. and this can't decide whether to support brexit or not. mr. corbyn: i sympathize with the italian minister who said about her government, someone needs to tell us something, it needs to be something that makes sense. [cheers] mr. corbyn: isn't the truth that the government is making a...
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able toknow we are ensure the brightest and best can come to the united kingdom. it wasn't that long ago that he was campaigning to come out of the european union. >> in committee yesterday, i learned that the historical allegations is actually a place serving members under surveillance despite everything we have said. we have paid for tax chasing lawyers to collect. which he agreed that we need to work harder to close the gap from what we say and how it actually feels for servicemen and women? theresa may: i recognize the concern expressed from a number of honorable friends. i think it is important that we ensure it conducts inquiries within a reasonable timescale. cases, i'm sure he would accept with me, where there are allegations of criminal activity, those should be properly investigated. i'm very conscious there is need our servicemen and women around the world have the support they need. i recently met the first minister at the joint committee. the next meeting is planned for early in the next year. the u.k. government engages regularly with the scottish go
able toknow we are ensure the brightest and best can come to the united kingdom. it wasn't that long ago that he was campaigning to come out of the european union. >> in committee yesterday, i learned that the historical allegations is actually a place serving members under surveillance despite everything we have said. we have paid for tax chasing lawyers to collect. which he agreed that we need to work harder to close the gap from what we say and how it actually feels for servicemen and...
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as many, many eastern europeans move to the united kingdom. it will be to keep the freedoms untouched or to be negotiated in balanced outcome. thank you. >> first, great to hear, thank you. first, to what david said, why? i think, very frankly, trump is a transatlantic phenomenon. really you know you have your presidential election, we have brexit. in a lot of european countries, you have the far right. we are all facing the same wave of purism. i think it was the financial times saying that the losers are rebelling. so, it's really, i think, a wide challenge that we are all facing, all western democracies, not only the europeans. whoever is elected president in this country, i think, should have to handle with us this decision. you know, why? in the u.s., why? in uk, in france and elsewhere, we have so many of our citizens who are dissatisfied and who are telling us they are dissatisfied this way. the second element, i think, and here in a sense as a official negotiator, the negotiation has not started, which means there is, i would say, if i
as many, many eastern europeans move to the united kingdom. it will be to keep the freedoms untouched or to be negotiated in balanced outcome. thank you. >> first, great to hear, thank you. first, to what david said, why? i think, very frankly, trump is a transatlantic phenomenon. really you know you have your presidential election, we have brexit. in a lot of european countries, you have the far right. we are all facing the same wave of purism. i think it was the financial times saying...
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will that mean to the people of the united kingdom? janet: it is a serious adjustment in living status. they came out with that call after the brexit vote. 110 by the end of next year in response to the deficit, which was sustainable in a world when the u.k. was in the eu outside the eu, those deficits are not sustainable. it means higher inflation, and adjustment in real wages, that means weaker consumer spending and gdp growth. tom: to me it is the biggest call. hsbc's weak sterling call is remarkable. rightne: major has been in the past. i want to move away from this specific call and ask more broadly what the market is getting wrong. if you look at the move to safety, yen strength makes it impossible for economics to work. janet: it is not part of abenomics. the yen is not significantly overvalued. you have to remember where it has come from. the japanese economy does not have a massive trade surplus or massive trade deficit. it is in rough balance. japan's problem is a nominal problem. structural. the only way out for japan is pro
will that mean to the people of the united kingdom? janet: it is a serious adjustment in living status. they came out with that call after the brexit vote. 110 by the end of next year in response to the deficit, which was sustainable in a world when the u.k. was in the eu outside the eu, those deficits are not sustainable. it means higher inflation, and adjustment in real wages, that means weaker consumer spending and gdp growth. tom: to me it is the biggest call. hsbc's weak sterling call is...
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kingdom, we know the united kingdom is going to leave but the precise way in which that's going to operate and what is going to happen afterwards and what is going to be the relationship, all of that is very much out in the open. i think the initial reaction in the united states, of course, is one of concern for what this means for the strong reliance -- alliance with europe, the fact that now an important an important member of the european union is goi union is going to withdraw and develop separately i imagine the u.s. is concerned as to what this means for how we manage the relationship. it's of concern to all of us, frankly, and i think we will all be watching carefully to see how this develops. i think the one thing i would say is -- i think we're all going to need strategic patience. this is going to take some time. we don't get yet know what the united kingdom is going to propose. the prime minister indicated triggering the article 50, which is the formal article of the treaty by which exit takes place some time in the spring. there's a two-year time frame in there so we're looking
kingdom, we know the united kingdom is going to leave but the precise way in which that's going to operate and what is going to happen afterwards and what is going to be the relationship, all of that is very much out in the open. i think the initial reaction in the united states, of course, is one of concern for what this means for the strong reliance -- alliance with europe, the fact that now an important an important member of the european union is goi union is going to withdraw and develop...
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the house would like to join me in wishing people across the united kingdom and the world very happy st. andrews day. i have meetings with ministerial colleagues with the futures in the house and have further meetings. >> caroline lucas. >> can i suggest to the prime minister having this is not a serious strategy, britain deserves better than having to rely on these documents. how on earth do you expect mps to deliver articles when she refuses to give any clarity what type of brexit she is doing? is it arrogance or incompetence? >> i answered this question many times and i can assure the honorable lady, specifically about the issue of the market and trading with the european union, we are ambitious in getting the best deals. in the single european market. >> mister speaker, an announcement of 560 million pounds for infrastructure. despite this, the m 55 is not assured. my honorable friend, the prime minister, a project for jobs and employment in my constituency. >> prime minister. >> can i commend my friend for the hard work he has put in in relation to this project. i understand the
the house would like to join me in wishing people across the united kingdom and the world very happy st. andrews day. i have meetings with ministerial colleagues with the futures in the house and have further meetings. >> caroline lucas. >> can i suggest to the prime minister having this is not a serious strategy, britain deserves better than having to rely on these documents. how on earth do you expect mps to deliver articles when she refuses to give any clarity what type of brexit...
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and than half the equity debt raised is raised in the united kingdom by firms based in the united kingdom quite often to investors based in the united kingdom. markets,important derivative markets, interest rates, credit derivative markets, foreign exchange markets, the vast majority of those transactions take lace here. -- place here. these activities are crucial for firms in the european real economy, and it is absolutely in the interest of the european union that there is an orderly transition and that there is continual access to those services and those services benefit very importantly from conglomeration benefits, economies of scale, economies of scope that exist because they are part of the world's leading financial center that serves not just europe but asia, africa, the middle east, and the rest of the world. the spc's assessment that the --. election has been forcing existing vulnerabilities. would that be the same if the election had been a win for hillary clinton? mr. carney: we will never know. sort of pointless to speculate on that but perhaps the best thing is to walk -- t
and than half the equity debt raised is raised in the united kingdom by firms based in the united kingdom quite often to investors based in the united kingdom. markets,important derivative markets, interest rates, credit derivative markets, foreign exchange markets, the vast majority of those transactions take lace here. -- place here. these activities are crucial for firms in the european real economy, and it is absolutely in the interest of the european union that there is an orderly...
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st five years, 25 young prostitutes have been murdered in the united kingdom. their necks were broken ininxactly the same way as described in the report i received. that's why i came in. -now, lord fraser, in all these homicides there was a music box found playing "brahms' lullaby?" the popular british press refers to thth monster as the lullaby killer. -representative from scotland yard will be here in the morning. we really appreciate scotland yard sending somemee over so quickly.
st five years, 25 young prostitutes have been murdered in the united kingdom. their necks were broken ininxactly the same way as described in the report i received. that's why i came in. -now, lord fraser, in all these homicides there was a music box found playing "brahms' lullaby?" the popular british press refers to thth monster as the lullaby killer. -representative from scotland yard will be here in the morning. we really appreciate scotland yard sending somemee over so quickly.
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and the united kingdom. more hotel openings in d-c and along florida's there. and a strong u-s dollar will make peru, paris and the united kingdom more affordable than ever for americans. the scenes outside of shops on black friday may not be a packed this year as in the past. many retailers are offering sales before the big shopping holiday. the shops holding out are also banking on cyber monday. most stores are expected to offer 10 percent deeper discounts that day. we have more tips - and other black friday predictions - on 9news dot com. technology-- becoming one of the first states to offer a digital driver's license. the licenses would be displayed through a mobile app. the department of revenue is still working out when the program will start-- and who will participate. we do know it's part of a two-year test. idaho, maryland and washington d-c will participate as well. the program would not immediately do away with physical driver's licenses. a couple of blasts from the past are making their way to denver for concerts soon. when you'll be able to score
and the united kingdom. more hotel openings in d-c and along florida's there. and a strong u-s dollar will make peru, paris and the united kingdom more affordable than ever for americans. the scenes outside of shops on black friday may not be a packed this year as in the past. many retailers are offering sales before the big shopping holiday. the shops holding out are also banking on cyber monday. most stores are expected to offer 10 percent deeper discounts that day. we have more tips - and...
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was evidence that he intended to deploy them against the united kingdom. otherwise as a last resort of the invasion. >> as far as i can tell, it was not reasonable for tony blair to suppose there was a threat based on the information in front of him. >> quoting from his september dossier, his belief was that was the situation. what was not said in the dossier and parliamentary speeches, the altercations and conditions. with statements made certainly by the cabinet. >> you are saying it was unreasonable. >> i would never not use that debate. i am asking you, a binary state of affairs. a very well understood concept and in common parlance was not reasoning. >> if you place yourself in the position it the time, 2002-2003 there was enough advice coming forward not perhaps to support the statement of the threat to the united kingdom that the interest was imminent but the threat might be thought to exist. there was not such a threat in fact or in the event and supporting it. >> that is not what you are talking about at all. every question concerns the evidence o
was evidence that he intended to deploy them against the united kingdom. otherwise as a last resort of the invasion. >> as far as i can tell, it was not reasonable for tony blair to suppose there was a threat based on the information in front of him. >> quoting from his september dossier, his belief was that was the situation. what was not said in the dossier and parliamentary speeches, the altercations and conditions. with statements made certainly by the cabinet. >> you are...
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not a small item for the united kingdom. a conversation with the controversial laureate, paul krugman, days before the election. we will do that in the 3:00 p.m. hour. ♪ francine: this is "bloomberg surveillance." francine lacqua in london, tom keene in new york. the unprecedented step of allowing its currency to trade freely and measures to stabilize its economy. egypt-pound, this is the one that is most traded, the 12 . they are trying to negotiate with the imf. let's get to yousef gamal el-din. still with us is rob lloyd. -- rob wood. this is a huge deal. authorities have been kicking the can down the road and this is the last piece in the puzzle. christine lagarde had told us it was a matter of weeks within months, and there is a real dollar shortage in the country to the extent that companies cannot really operate. we are talking about major car brands unable to sell previous -- premier car brands. the 13 to the u.s. dollar is a provisional rate. we expect the fx currency auction at 1:00 p.m. local time in egypt, they
not a small item for the united kingdom. a conversation with the controversial laureate, paul krugman, days before the election. we will do that in the 3:00 p.m. hour. ♪ francine: this is "bloomberg surveillance." francine lacqua in london, tom keene in new york. the unprecedented step of allowing its currency to trade freely and measures to stabilize its economy. egypt-pound, this is the one that is most traded, the 12 . they are trying to negotiate with the imf. let's get to...
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one is that the whole of the intelligence committee, not only in the united kingdom, were strongly of the belief and had, they thought, sufficient intelligence to support it, that saddam did have weapons of mass destruction available for use. what wasn't, i think, there was evidence that he intended to deploy them against united kingdom interests, otherwise perhaps, then as a last resort, in self-defense in the event of an invasion. >> what you are saying, as far as i can tell, that it was not reasonable for tony blair to suppose that it was an imminent threat, based on the information in front of him? >> he said and i'm now i think quoting from his forward to the september dossier that his belief was that that was the situation. what was not said in the dossier or his parliamentary speeches were the qualifications and conditions which the various jic assessments had attached to them, which meant that statements made with certainty couldn't be supported by that kind of evidence. >> i think you're saying it was unreasonable for tony blair. >> i'd rather not use that particular word. >>
one is that the whole of the intelligence committee, not only in the united kingdom, were strongly of the belief and had, they thought, sufficient intelligence to support it, that saddam did have weapons of mass destruction available for use. what wasn't, i think, there was evidence that he intended to deploy them against united kingdom interests, otherwise perhaps, then as a last resort, in self-defense in the event of an invasion. >> what you are saying, as far as i can tell, that it...
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wireless connectivity in the united kingdom is very dismal. the effect of those policies as to discourage investment, and the brits are suffering terribly from that, and they know it, so toy have a five-year plan roll out connectivity and more fiber, and so far it has not been very successful. it seems like more folks have started to borrow those good old policies, and from the consumer end, clearly there is a market that is being served in the wireless market through some of those products being able to that hasferent things created even more penetration and a lot more availability. that is missing on the wired side. i guess i have yet to see a better answer than politician means more competitors. we certainly seemed to need more, and with something as important as that internet annection, this really is monopoly. that would suggest a different set of policies. i think the question is how you think about competition in the internet ecosystem. if you think about other aspects, we have one dominant search engine, google. we have one dominant sh
wireless connectivity in the united kingdom is very dismal. the effect of those policies as to discourage investment, and the brits are suffering terribly from that, and they know it, so toy have a five-year plan roll out connectivity and more fiber, and so far it has not been very successful. it seems like more folks have started to borrow those good old policies, and from the consumer end, clearly there is a market that is being served in the wireless market through some of those products...
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he just doesn't understand the united kingdom and what happens in the united kingdom. i think donald trump is clearly out of his mind, if you think that's a sensible way to proceed. and grim faces today. after a very nasty and divisive campaign that president—elect trump has run, he's now got to try and bring people together and unite the whole country. it's not the result that i wanted, but i think it points to a wider issue across the globe right now. it feels a bit like the end of the world. having supported brexit, donald trump might play nice with number ten. theresa may is likely to visit his white house early next year. but as political creatures they could hardly be more different. it's not easy to see how theresa may and donald trump will see eye to eye. president—elect trump's biggest involvement on our turf? jetting in to build scottish golf courses, making a huge impression, not always good, sometimes tangling with the locals. but even this from our new closest ally became a circus. with donald trump, just imagine what might be next. laura kuenssberg, b
he just doesn't understand the united kingdom and what happens in the united kingdom. i think donald trump is clearly out of his mind, if you think that's a sensible way to proceed. and grim faces today. after a very nasty and divisive campaign that president—elect trump has run, he's now got to try and bring people together and unite the whole country. it's not the result that i wanted, but i think it points to a wider issue across the globe right now. it feels a bit like the end of the...
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thank you. >>> now to the issue of brexit in the united kingdom. the british prime minister is assuring the eu and leaders there that it will go on as planned. in after a high court ruled thursday that theresa may meets the approval of parliament first. >> they probably knew that this wasn't going to be easy. >> yeah. >> looking like that. she's confident. she says her government will win an appeal. we have more from london. >> reporter: victory at the high court for the champions of parliamentary process has not gone down well with the pro-brexit press. the judges vilified, called the enemies of the people. the result today is about all of us. it's not about me or my team. >> reporter: gina miller, the fund manager who brought the case against the government and her fellow plaintiffs called rexit-eers and the load ed foreign elite. there aren't many loaded foreign elite here in rumford, a market town east of london. most here voted for brexit. mainly because of immigration. we head for lunch to the tasty bowl, a local greasy spoon. standard britis
thank you. >>> now to the issue of brexit in the united kingdom. the british prime minister is assuring the eu and leaders there that it will go on as planned. in after a high court ruled thursday that theresa may meets the approval of parliament first. >> they probably knew that this wasn't going to be easy. >> yeah. >> looking like that. she's confident. she says her government will win an appeal. we have more from london. >> reporter: victory at the high...
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kingdom has with the united states. the prime minister also said the relationship will focus not just on trade but also dealing with terrorism, security matters, defense matters as well. need a ride to the polls? zip-car will have more than 20 cars at the ready today from six until ten tonight... to help last minute voters get to the polls. volunteers with the group 'citizen action of wisconsin' are also offering any voter in the city of milwaukee. rides are availble from 7 a-m to 8 p-m. today's tmj4 is your place for election night coverage. we have you covered on all platforms, including on air and online. decision 20-16 coverage starts at four o'clock... and then tomorrow morning wake up with us on daybreak. we'll bring you all that you missed election night. the befu continued for a 4th day yesterday with sunshine, highs in the mid to upper 60s, and a light breeze. clouds increased overnight with a narrow line of showers pushing through the area before 8am this morning along a cold front. temperatures were in the mi
kingdom has with the united states. the prime minister also said the relationship will focus not just on trade but also dealing with terrorism, security matters, defense matters as well. need a ride to the polls? zip-car will have more than 20 cars at the ready today from six until ten tonight... to help last minute voters get to the polls. volunteers with the group 'citizen action of wisconsin' are also offering any voter in the city of milwaukee. rides are availble from 7 a-m to 8 p-m....
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last saw with the brexit result in the united kingdom. last night, united kingdom. last night, it really did feel united kingdom. last night, it really did feel like the united kingdom. last night, it really did feel like the brexit really did feel like the brexit victory party really did feel like the brexit victory party as well. really did feel like the brexit victory party as well. there were victory party as well. there were highs, lows and victory party as well. there were highs, lows and nerves. now, | highs, lows and nerves. now, i think it highs, lows and nerves. now, i think it is highs, lows and nerves. now, i think it is a good thing that it is a good thing that president obama and hillary it is a good thing that president obama and hillary clinton are saying obama and hillary clinton are saying that people that people need to get behind donald that people need to get behind donald trump that people need to get behind donald trump and that people need to get behind donald trump and give him a donald trump and give him a chance to lead‘ donald trump and
last saw with the brexit result in the united kingdom. last night, united kingdom. last night, it really did feel united kingdom. last night, it really did feel like the united kingdom. last night, it really did feel like the brexit really did feel like the brexit victory party really did feel like the brexit victory party as well. really did feel like the brexit victory party as well. there were victory party as well. there were highs, lows and victory party as well. there were highs, lows and...
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speaker may raise the concerns of millions of drivers across united kingdom who worry about the cost of driving and the kid keeping it down and also how the oil prices have jumped like a rocket. sid i recognize as my honorable friend says many people look with great concern about the cost of motoring this country. i suggest as i have done to my other honorable friends that he is a little impatient. >> thank you mr. speaker. the prime minister has talked about her worries with social care but surely we have to judge her by her actions. the last six years there has been a 37% cut in authority funding, 57% in my area and nearly a quarter of all of those older people in need of social care admin denied any help at all. what is she going to do about this? >> the right honorable lady made a notice that i've been asked several questions about social care and i will get the answer that i have given previously. what this government is doing about social care is putting more money into the better care fund getting authority to do -- and making sure health and social care come together to ensur
speaker may raise the concerns of millions of drivers across united kingdom who worry about the cost of driving and the kid keeping it down and also how the oil prices have jumped like a rocket. sid i recognize as my honorable friend says many people look with great concern about the cost of motoring this country. i suggest as i have done to my other honorable friends that he is a little impatient. >> thank you mr. speaker. the prime minister has talked about her worries with social care...
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the united kingdom cannot leave the european union without the support of that means the government can't security reasons. this ruling is a major blow to britain's - right now - authorities are still trying to find out exactly ?why a man shot and killed two police officers in the early morning hours yesterd. yesterday.sargeant tony beminio and officer justin martin we're the two officers murdered.martin was killed first - police say at least 15 was driving.minutes later and less than two miles away - beminio was shot at a stop sign.the suspect - scott greene was found and arrested hours later.he was walking down a gravel road in dallas county - which is just west of urbandale.greene flagged down a d-n-r employee and told him to call 9-1-1. as questions remain on just why the shooting happened - more information is coming out about the suspect - scott green. why the more information is coming out about that suspect, scott greene. cbs 2 news reporter stephanie johnson joins us live now at our breaking news desk. explain to us what we know so far about him. >> reporter: what we know about h
the united kingdom cannot leave the european union without the support of that means the government can't security reasons. this ruling is a major blow to britain's - right now - authorities are still trying to find out exactly ?why a man shot and killed two police officers in the early morning hours yesterd. yesterday.sargeant tony beminio and officer justin martin we're the two officers murdered.martin was killed first - police say at least 15 was driving.minutes later and less than two miles...
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difficult to know, where exactly in the united kingdom they want to go. we, as europeans, must make sure that we have a common mandate to negotiate with the united kingdom. mark: that is the luxembourg finance minister. battle of the charts next with the election out of the way. europe's focus turns to a series . whereot a charge tracking the next populist breakthrough might be. this is bloomberg. vonnie: it is time now for our global battle of the charts. we are taking a look at some of the most telling charts of the day. you can run the function featured at the bottom of your screen. kicking these off is bloomberg stoxx reporter, dani burger. >> i have been looking at one group of investors that does not like the rally, that is the bears. they have the most people experience in the most four years -- in the last four years. i have the goldman sachs basket and look what happened over this past week during this postelection rally. on the bottom i have the one week rate of change. at the bottom, this is a 10% increase. these heavily shorted stocks fall --
difficult to know, where exactly in the united kingdom they want to go. we, as europeans, must make sure that we have a common mandate to negotiate with the united kingdom. mark: that is the luxembourg finance minister. battle of the charts next with the election out of the way. europe's focus turns to a series . whereot a charge tracking the next populist breakthrough might be. this is bloomberg. vonnie: it is time now for our global battle of the charts. we are taking a look at some of the...
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the top six -- washington d-c, florida's gulf coast, new zealand, paris, peru, and the united kingdom. the reason -- more hotel openings, better air sales, and a strong u-s dollar. let's check in with marty. really excited about this. the new way you can save princess peach -- right at your fingertips, next. your smartphone. the game will make it's smartphone debut on december 15th. and you can download it for free. unlocking the full game will cost you 9-99 though. you can get super mario run for your smartphone or tablet. the game will be similar to temple run -- where the character runs on their own and you tap the touchscreen to get them to dodge obstacles. broncos linebacker von miller is making sure he won't soon be known for anything except his glasses, shoes, and football skills... what he's now scrambling to block off the football field, >>> we are taking a live look at the i-25 exit crews are here extinguishing a fire that exploded into a big ball of flames. you can see the vehicle on the right shoulder of the drive. they are allowing cars through now. which is surprising. t
the top six -- washington d-c, florida's gulf coast, new zealand, paris, peru, and the united kingdom. the reason -- more hotel openings, better air sales, and a strong u-s dollar. let's check in with marty. really excited about this. the new way you can save princess peach -- right at your fingertips, next. your smartphone. the game will make it's smartphone debut on december 15th. and you can download it for free. unlocking the full game will cost you 9-99 though. you can get super mario run...
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and both in terms of wire line and wireless broadband connectivity in the united kingdom, it's really very dismal. and there's a direct line between that set of policies, the policies many democrats have tried to pursue x those results. because the effect of those policies is to discourage investment. and the brits are suffering terribly from that, and they know it. they constantly, every year there's a five-year plan to roll out more fiber, and so far the five-year plans haven't been very successful. >> guest: although it seems like folks elsewhere in the world, japan, south korea, have seemed to borrow some of those good old policies, and i think from the consumer end, talking about the resale end for starters, clearly there is a market that's being served, the wireless market, for example, being able to offer different things that has created, you know, even more penetration and a lot more availability. that's missing on the wired side. so i guess i have yet to see a better answer that competition means more competitors. we certainly seem to need more. and with manager as important
and both in terms of wire line and wireless broadband connectivity in the united kingdom, it's really very dismal. and there's a direct line between that set of policies, the policies many democrats have tried to pursue x those results. because the effect of those policies is to discourage investment. and the brits are suffering terribly from that, and they know it. they constantly, every year there's a five-year plan to roll out more fiber, and so far the five-year plans haven't been very...
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the parallel is so clear, the united states versus the united kingdom. we were told we might get an emergency budget from the u.k. vet -- u.k. government off the vote of the brexit and did not get one. now we are talking about a fiscal reset and i wonder how things are looking on the side of the atlantic. ultimately we will not get a lift budget update today. guy: it will be interesting to see how that works its way through. in the i were on set york listening to when donald trump announced his win, and came through and made that statement. he talked straight away about building roads and bridges. let's take a listen. chancellor hammond: it is my privilege to report on an economy that the imf predicts will be the fastest-growing ager advanced economy in the world this year. unemployment at an 11 year low, and economy which through the hard work of the british people has bounced back from the debts and anr's recession, economy which has confounded commentators at home and abroad with its strength and resilience since the british people decided exactly fiv
the parallel is so clear, the united states versus the united kingdom. we were told we might get an emergency budget from the u.k. vet -- u.k. government off the vote of the brexit and did not get one. now we are talking about a fiscal reset and i wonder how things are looking on the side of the atlantic. ultimately we will not get a lift budget update today. guy: it will be interesting to see how that works its way through. in the i were on set york listening to when donald trump announced his...
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the united kingdom. our plan is to go across the world and negotiate free-trade agreements. and this government is united in on determination to deliver the will of the british people and deliver brexit. this and to the decide whether binetrce -- can -- cap and can't decide whether to force brexit or not. mr. corbyn: i sympathize with the italian minister who said about her government, someone into tell us something, it needs to be something that makes sense. [cheers] isn't the truth that the government is making a shamble of brexit and no one understands what strategy actually is? of course those in the european union who we will be negotiating with will want us to set out at this stage every detail of our negotiating strategy. if we were to do that, it would be the best possible way of ensuring that we got the worst results. that's why we won't do it. [cheers] talking row of results, mr. speaker, the secretary has been and -- has been helpful, because he informed the world that brexit means brexit, and
the united kingdom. our plan is to go across the world and negotiate free-trade agreements. and this government is united in on determination to deliver the will of the british people and deliver brexit. this and to the decide whether binetrce -- can -- cap and can't decide whether to force brexit or not. mr. corbyn: i sympathize with the italian minister who said about her government, someone into tell us something, it needs to be something that makes sense. [cheers] isn't the truth that the...
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is what we have been seeing in the united kingdom and in the united states is the brexit vote and the donald trump victory. as such that is unlikely to play out. he is trying to counter that with a theme that is a breath of fresh air. governmentted the before france followed landes -- before france holland -- before fracois hollande. that is going to be a key issue as we move forward into 2017. anchor: reporting their from france. president barack obama left europe in what was probably the last time in his capacity as head of state. earlier today he spoke with key leaders, thinking of for their cooperation during his time in office. as obama left aboard air force one, he didn't speak to reporters, the next stop on his tour will be peru. an economist and a member of the board of directors from the atlantic council. thank you so much for speaking to us. clearly a lot of concern in europe. what president elect trump said on the campaign trail, there is nothing for eu leaders to go by because he hasn't held any political office. they are more alarmed than the media is making them out to b
is what we have been seeing in the united kingdom and in the united states is the brexit vote and the donald trump victory. as such that is unlikely to play out. he is trying to counter that with a theme that is a breath of fresh air. governmentted the before france followed landes -- before france holland -- before fracois hollande. that is going to be a key issue as we move forward into 2017. anchor: reporting their from france. president barack obama left europe in what was probably the last...
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. >> i am from the united kingdom and also wonderful hosting of this convention and your comments are in the referendum campaign since you mentioned that as we voted to leave the european union as a historic vote so what are your thoughts now you will have a new president and we have a new prime minister about that relationship? >> that relationship is vital and i think a sad aspect of the last eight years is how poorly it was starting at the outset of the obama administration and then with winston churchill it is my hope that the churchill bus will return to the white house. [applause] and the brexit photo was historic some call the president thought it would be helpful to cross it meant taking condescendingly lecture them that they should not declare their own sovereignty the most puzzling is why he thought somehow that would be helpful if that was the direction he wanted to go? i think it brexit proposes a tremendous opportunity to strengthen the free trade relationship between the united states and the united kingdom of like what obama said to get at the back and think we should s
. >> i am from the united kingdom and also wonderful hosting of this convention and your comments are in the referendum campaign since you mentioned that as we voted to leave the european union as a historic vote so what are your thoughts now you will have a new president and we have a new prime minister about that relationship? >> that relationship is vital and i think a sad aspect of the last eight years is how poorly it was starting at the outset of the obama administration and...
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softening warnings as the united kingdom withdraws from the eu. andle acknowledge the firm bankers are confidence that theresa may will be able to , onee a transition period that would trade them over from current yields to whatever new terms of trade are agreed with the eu. completing their merger agreement, the combo creates a typhoon, controlling more than the fantasy sports industry. it raises potential anti-[indiscernible] concerns. the two companies hope to close the deal in the second half of 2017 and no terms were provided. at lasting 30 $400 million on the previous deals for life insurance company in japan. it may be cushioned by gain of $300 million on the deal completed thursday this of the international finance center as sold. aig has not disclosed sale items for our the transaction. that is your bloomberg business flash. mark: in a speech today, euro finance in frankfurt, mario draghi painted the picture of moderate growth in the 19 nation area. mario draghi: the economy is recovering. employment has grown by more troughmillion since
softening warnings as the united kingdom withdraws from the eu. andle acknowledge the firm bankers are confidence that theresa may will be able to , onee a transition period that would trade them over from current yields to whatever new terms of trade are agreed with the eu. completing their merger agreement, the combo creates a typhoon, controlling more than the fantasy sports industry. it raises potential anti-[indiscernible] concerns. the two companies hope to close the deal in the second...
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states or canada or the united kingdom has just occupied two islands off the canadian coast. cordell hull is enraged and says to the president of the prime minister you've got to do something about this. winston grumbles a bit and says i'll see de gaulle when i get back. he gets back and i was told the story, and i believe it. de gaulle is summoned into number 10 to explain himself. churchill is sitting there out -- and when he wanted to have a go he was like a volcano erupting. and actually goes at de gaulle 40 minutes. de gaulle pretended he understood nothing really. at the end of the day rather like a volcano eventually subsiding, churchill sits back in his chair and looks at de gaulle expecting a reply. de gaulle has come in full military regalia. and he picks up, puts it back on his head, puts his heels together, salutes and turns on his heel and walked out without saying a word. he looks at churchill and churchill says magnificent. magnificent. [laughter] i think for churchill in a way gaulle did- de symbolize the honor of france and that's what you gave in the leeway
states or canada or the united kingdom has just occupied two islands off the canadian coast. cordell hull is enraged and says to the president of the prime minister you've got to do something about this. winston grumbles a bit and says i'll see de gaulle when i get back. he gets back and i was told the story, and i believe it. de gaulle is summoned into number 10 to explain himself. churchill is sitting there out -- and when he wanted to have a go he was like a volcano erupting. and actually...
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and how hsbc opens on the market in united kingdom. let's get to the bloomberg first word news. >> it is a third quarter beat for hsbc. adjusted profit which excludes one-time items rose 7% from a year earlier, to $5.59 billion, ahead of estimates at $5.29 billion. it was helped by the ceo's cost-cutting plan. u.k. prime minister theresa may is in india to lay the groundwork for a post-brexit trade deal. the following pictures contain flash photography. to smooth thed path to the u.k. for india's wealthiest investors, arriving in new delhi last night. the premier unveiled what her office called a bespoke fasttrack visa service for high net worth indians and their families. she also promised quicker border checks for business travelers from the country to britain. in london, the house of commons holds its first full-scale debate on brexit later. the attorney general will appear in front of lawmakers to ask questions about last week's high court ruling that the government must hold a vote in parliament before triggering article 50 of the
and how hsbc opens on the market in united kingdom. let's get to the bloomberg first word news. >> it is a third quarter beat for hsbc. adjusted profit which excludes one-time items rose 7% from a year earlier, to $5.59 billion, ahead of estimates at $5.29 billion. it was helped by the ceo's cost-cutting plan. u.k. prime minister theresa may is in india to lay the groundwork for a post-brexit trade deal. the following pictures contain flash photography. to smooth thed path to the u.k. for...
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the european union and the united kingdom. certainty is never good for growth. never good for the economy. what stood chart soon is the process -- what's -- what should start soon is the process. now, the parliament has a say in it and now we see what it will say. mark: what would be the impact of germany, sir, if britain stops contributing into the eu budget? under brexit, germany would become -- you would carry the biggest share of it. is that a massive blow? jens: i totally regret that the leave, not just because of the budget because there is an important partner on the leave, we had so many issues we were in together with the united kingdom when it came to negotiations and brussel. the euro budget, we had a common approach that we have new priorities, not just more money for the same stuff but new priorities, migration, for example, security, fighting terrorism. budget, if the u.k. is normal, countries that contributes to the budget, it is about who else is jumping in given the money that is not there, talking about priorities. -- or whatthe money do we nee
the european union and the united kingdom. certainty is never good for growth. never good for the economy. what stood chart soon is the process -- what's -- what should start soon is the process. now, the parliament has a say in it and now we see what it will say. mark: what would be the impact of germany, sir, if britain stops contributing into the eu budget? under brexit, germany would become -- you would carry the biggest share of it. is that a massive blow? jens: i totally regret that the...
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kingdom. - on t coast of scotlandhen is the historic town of st. andrews. it has the ruins of an ancient castle. and it's home to one of the oldest english-speaking universities in the world. but the town owns its international fame to a game. in 1457, king james the second was angry that instead of practicing for war, his nobles were playing a game where they hit a ball it was the game of golf. while there's some dispute as to exactly when and where golf was invented, there's no dispute that st. andrew's is considered the home of modern golf. there are no fewer than seven golf courses here. while there have been various games where a rock or pebble is hit with a stick the scots get credit for making one indispensable addition, the hole. s have been female. - in fact over the years, teen kids news has often reported on golf phenom michelle wei. - [narrator] michelle is a member of a new league of players who are shaking up the golf world. - she made history when she became the youngest golfer ever to play in the us women's amateur championship. and
kingdom. - on t coast of scotlandhen is the historic town of st. andrews. it has the ruins of an ancient castle. and it's home to one of the oldest english-speaking universities in the world. but the town owns its international fame to a game. in 1457, king james the second was angry that instead of practicing for war, his nobles were playing a game where they hit a ball it was the game of golf. while there's some dispute as to exactly when and where golf was invented, there's no dispute that...
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tom: do need to see a more cogent message from the united kingdom government? >> i think we do. we have had a new prime minister now for four months. when you think about it, membership in the european union and the referendum decision to leave the european union is the biggest single challenge facing united kingdom arguably since the end of the second world war. we do need to know and have clarity. last week, the government apparently gave assurances to the car manufacturer nissan which enabled it to go ahead and develop a new range of cars in the northeast of england. but they want an assurance in relation to the single market and the customs union. from what we deduced from that, the government would like to be in the single market, and he wants to remain part of the customs union. does that apply to the automotive industry? oil industry? what about financial services industries, where the chancellor has said he wants financial services industry to have access. i think we need to spell it out, so we can debate it in this country. we voted to leave by narrow majority. we have
tom: do need to see a more cogent message from the united kingdom government? >> i think we do. we have had a new prime minister now for four months. when you think about it, membership in the european union and the referendum decision to leave the european union is the biggest single challenge facing united kingdom arguably since the end of the second world war. we do need to know and have clarity. last week, the government apparently gave assurances to the car manufacturer nissan which...
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we see theresa may grappling what could be a problem in terms of the brexit of the united kingdom. how worried are you >> i'm concerned, of course, with the decision taken by the british but i respect it. i mean the british have decided to leave the european union so they will most likely leave the european union. >> reporter: do you think europe will make it difficult? >> not the intention of making it difficult. there's not an idea of punishing the british because it will be self-punishment. what happens it will be very difficult to have a common decision by the 27. first of all it's very important to know what the position of the united kingdom is because so far they have not yet defined it. but also the 27 they need to have a common position and very often europe and i know that by experience when you have to try to put everybody together, what happens is the lowest common denominator not the highest common denominator. i anticipate very difficult -- sometimes extremely complex negotiations, yes, because the relationship is a very difficult one because britain is very important
we see theresa may grappling what could be a problem in terms of the brexit of the united kingdom. how worried are you >> i'm concerned, of course, with the decision taken by the british but i respect it. i mean the british have decided to leave the european union so they will most likely leave the european union. >> reporter: do you think europe will make it difficult? >> not the intention of making it difficult. there's not an idea of punishing the british because it will be...
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there was a similar surprise in the united kingdom with brexit. marie lepen would favor her if up against fillon. so could this be a similar situation? >> reporter: definitely could be especially when you look at the way the pollsters missed it here. fillon back in the beginning of november was polling in at about 10% and, in fact, in a second round he got 60% of the vote, so they were way off on picking him out of the crowd. i just had one more thing with the trump comparison and that is the geo political impact. if there's anything where they're doing a victory dance outside of france it's in moscow because fillon is very close to russia and very close to putin and as a consequence now moscow has potentially allies certainly in mr. trump and potentially an ally in mr. fillon if he were to be elected president, george. >> wow. you see many nations shifting to the right and jim as you point out some of those shifts are favorable to russia. live in paris, thank you for the report. >>> and back in the united states, president-elect donald trump's in
there was a similar surprise in the united kingdom with brexit. marie lepen would favor her if up against fillon. so could this be a similar situation? >> reporter: definitely could be especially when you look at the way the pollsters missed it here. fillon back in the beginning of november was polling in at about 10% and, in fact, in a second round he got 60% of the vote, so they were way off on picking him out of the crowd. i just had one more thing with the trump comparison and that is...
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separate to what the united kingdom is going to do. vonnie: executives were arrested, allegedly involved in a multimillion dollar fraud and kickback scheme. what did the press conference say? drew: we got more detail on the charges, one former valiant executive and we have reported the prosecutors have looked at some senior valeant executives, but we obviously did not see charges for them today. there were no charges against the company. those two things are probably good news for valeant, though not out of the woods yet. francine: the flag and says it has reached an agreement to cut 30,000 jobs worldwide through natural attrition. 23,000 of those will be in germany. the move is part of a plan. 30,000 jobs -- will most of it the volunteers? chris: yeah, it will all be volunteers, essentially. this package is a typical volkswagen package. it is pretty big number -- 30,000 -- it sounds like, but it is over the course of several years, and they agree to that for no forced layoffs. they expect people to retire early or retire in a natural
separate to what the united kingdom is going to do. vonnie: executives were arrested, allegedly involved in a multimillion dollar fraud and kickback scheme. what did the press conference say? drew: we got more detail on the charges, one former valiant executive and we have reported the prosecutors have looked at some senior valeant executives, but we obviously did not see charges for them today. there were no charges against the company. those two things are probably good news for valeant,...
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my wife is in school at oxford and i mention that because the united kingdom has been the poster child for pursuing that policy. that was very dismal. with that set of policies but the effect is discouraging. >> with the five-year plan but some like that is most like those that have not done successful. >> and don that consumer and , clearly there is a market that is being served with those products to be able to offer of what is created with more penetration and availability. i have yet to see a better answer we certainly seem to need more if really is a monopoly. >> if you think about competition inodorous one dominant search engine and one dominate shopping site which is amazon and then we have facebook narrator a google commission and then to enforce them to sell their services but for the most part they are competing with limited facilities. so if you see comcast and charter and sprint that is in a market like this. and also to create a new business plan. and not so private -- popular public-interest and that type of innovation was lows of competition is in a very healthy way. >>
my wife is in school at oxford and i mention that because the united kingdom has been the poster child for pursuing that policy. that was very dismal. with that set of policies but the effect is discouraging. >> with the five-year plan but some like that is most like those that have not done successful. >> and don that consumer and , clearly there is a market that is being served with those products to be able to offer of what is created with more penetration and availability. i...
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st five years, 25 young prostitutes have been murdered in the united kingdom. their necks were broken ininxactly the same way as described in the report i received. that's why i came in. -now, lord fraser, in all these homicides there was a music box found playing "brahms' lullaby?" the popular british press refers to thth monster as the lullaby killer. -representative from scotland yard will be here in the morning. we really appreciate scotland yard sending somemee over so quickly. -i'd like to go to the crime scene. -crime scene, please? -ok, if that's what you want. commander four king, have, uh, sergeants mccall and hunter meet me at the cherry stevens crime scene, please. hunter, mccall. this is inspector foster. inspector, these are our investigators, sergeants hunter and mccall.l. -inspector, how are you? -how do you do? -well, where would you like to start? -the victim was found lying on this bed on her back? -that's right. -there was no sexual a aault, no identifiable fingerprints, nothing in the apartment was missing or disturbed. -she was adamant abo
st five years, 25 young prostitutes have been murdered in the united kingdom. their necks were broken ininxactly the same way as described in the report i received. that's why i came in. -now, lord fraser, in all these homicides there was a music box found playing "brahms' lullaby?" the popular british press refers to thth monster as the lullaby killer. -representative from scotland yard will be here in the morning. we really appreciate scotland yard sending somemee over so quickly....
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why things are changing for the police force of the united kingdom that has been known for manning the beat with a billy club. they don't carry guns. all of that is changing with the possible threat of terrorism. it's a new world there and scott >> kim: tune in sunday morning starting at 9:00. you can watch it on the cw las vegas. it's going to be at 10:00 on those channels sunday morning. >> dana: 7 people shot and one dead during a shooting during a two-year-old's birthday party. this happened just north of memphis. six-year-old child among those rushed to the ht a 25-year-old woman dead when they arrived. a neighbor helped the 6-year-old performing first aid. neighbors believe this shooting was gang related. >> kim: it was the punch to the face seen all over the globe. a short distance where where we are now. woman in the face. that is the woman who was clocked in the face. here is his body camera. the officer went to the home to help other officers with an eviction. he was told his help wasn't needed anymore. that's when he switched off his body camera. the officer spotted marissa
why things are changing for the police force of the united kingdom that has been known for manning the beat with a billy club. they don't carry guns. all of that is changing with the possible threat of terrorism. it's a new world there and scott >> kim: tune in sunday morning starting at 9:00. you can watch it on the cw las vegas. it's going to be at 10:00 on those channels sunday morning. >> dana: 7 people shot and one dead during a shooting during a two-year-old's birthday party....
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florida's gulf new zealand and the united kingdom. you will see big air sales to new zealand and a strong u.s. dollar will make the others more affordable for americans and black friday may be known for big screen tv deals but this year t may be in the kitchen deals. money man matt granite has buster than anyone else in the country and a big request, knife sets. for a whole set, wait until you see what i put to the test. as a professional chef, no one appreciates a razor-sharp knife more. >> you cannot get a sharper blade than georgeed german high- carbon deal. this is beautiful, everything you need to prepare beautiful dishes in your i am a huge, huge fan, good called and razor sharp. a thumbs up. >> reporter: it's an 8" bread knife and boning knife, and the number one leading cause of household injuries are dull knives. $80off, door buster price and free delivery. it's not a paid product and i posted it on our website where cutting demo. >> matt, thank you. >>> and if you are looking for a unique gift, we'll check out the christmas
florida's gulf new zealand and the united kingdom. you will see big air sales to new zealand and a strong u.s. dollar will make the others more affordable for americans and black friday may be known for big screen tv deals but this year t may be in the kitchen deals. money man matt granite has buster than anyone else in the country and a big request, knife sets. for a whole set, wait until you see what i put to the test. as a professional chef, no one appreciates a razor-sharp knife more....
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peru and the united kingdom to get the best travel deals a trong u.s. dollar is making for affordable and more hotel openings. >> reporter: a mystery is solved noble prize winner bob dylan denny's knows the holidays should be shared with friends and family. except denny's all-new holiday pancakes. you won't want to share those with anybody. denny's new fluffier, tastier, >>> tonight, officer charged after a fatal shooting caught on camera. the 4-year-old in the car. the aftermath streamed live on facebook. >>> new emergency evacuates as wildfires explode across seven states. smoke blanketing big cities sending people rushing to the er. >>> up in the air. trump tower as the president elect denies reports of chaos as a surprise name emerges for a powerful post. >>> surprise medical bills. when a hospital takes your insurance, but the doctor who is treating you doesn't, a staggering one out of five patients paying the price in emergency. >>> and attention
peru and the united kingdom to get the best travel deals a trong u.s. dollar is making for affordable and more hotel openings. >> reporter: a mystery is solved noble prize winner bob dylan denny's knows the holidays should be shared with friends and family. except denny's all-new holiday pancakes. you won't want to share those with anybody. denny's new fluffier, tastier, >>> tonight, officer charged after a fatal shooting caught on camera. the 4-year-old in the car. the aftermath...
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the picture is a hoax because it was taken from the united kingdom. another picture on the internet claims to show voter fraud being carried out by clinton supporters in three states during the primary and snopes reports it is from russia. a fake facebook post warns when checkmark up for trump and this is a a hoax and a tweet that has been debunked shows a woman claiming to work for the post office in columbus ohio claiming she rips up absentee ballots for trump. those are four election hooks. there are more and be skeptical. >>> i saw the mosel flash and knew >> a barberton father was attacked and police are now searching for a hooded stranger. our bob jones on the interview only on five. barberton police are calling this a random crime. >> well, danita this is a true terrifying story. last week the victim returned from a friend's house after watching the world series. he then moved his wife and moment someone approached and put a gun in his face and fired. warning some of the pictures are disturbing. >> i turned to face him just as i saw a hand come
the picture is a hoax because it was taken from the united kingdom. another picture on the internet claims to show voter fraud being carried out by clinton supporters in three states during the primary and snopes reports it is from russia. a fake facebook post warns when checkmark up for trump and this is a a hoax and a tweet that has been debunked shows a woman claiming to work for the post office in columbus ohio claiming she rips up absentee ballots for trump. those are four election hooks....
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kingdom and see if it can win there. i gather that space hahas been cleared in the supreme court diary for a possible hearing at the beginning of december. it could be the seventh and eighth of december. i'm also heaearing all 11 supree court judges will actually b be looking at this very carefully and making a ruling. an odd number is required. remember that theresa may said she would trigger a article 50 before the end of march 2017. [no audio]enge south africans took to the streets demanding the president step down. more on the reaction from the opposition. the democratic alliance has announced they have tabled a motion of no confidence in president jacob zuma which will be debated in parliament on november 10. it's going to be very interesting to see what happens on this day. willpeaker of parliament announce the note confidence -- no-confidence vote will take place. the congress has 249 members in has 89ent and the da members in parliament. in order to have jacob zuma removed they have to be 50 plus one. having a ma
kingdom and see if it can win there. i gather that space hahas been cleared in the supreme court diary for a possible hearing at the beginning of december. it could be the seventh and eighth of december. i'm also heaearing all 11 supree court judges will actually b be looking at this very carefully and making a ruling. an odd number is required. remember that theresa may said she would trigger a article 50 before the end of march 2017. [no audio]enge south africans took to the streets demanding...