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majority in parliament. >> may had hoped for more support in brexit talks later this month. >> as the results started to come, more results started to come through, it became clear we were the party that had the most seats and most votes. i thought it was in couple bent at a critical time in our country to form a government in the national interest, and that is what i am doing. what i think is important in brexit negotiations that start in ten days' time is that we have the certainty of the government that can take forward a plan into the brexit negotiations. that's why i think at this critical time for our country it is important to form a government in the national interest as we're the party with the most seats and votes, the only party in position to form a government that can do that, and that's what we're doing. >> the prime minister is trying to put on a stiff upper lip, we're hearing from people that still support her. many critics and members in her own ranks are questioning her leadership. >> theresa may has got to resign. brexit talks, clearly the weakest party. the farce o
majority in parliament. >> may had hoped for more support in brexit talks later this month. >> as the results started to come, more results started to come through, it became clear we were the party that had the most seats and most votes. i thought it was in couple bent at a critical time in our country to form a government in the national interest, and that is what i am doing. what i think is important in brexit negotiations that start in ten days' time is that we have the...
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france for meetings. these are important in getting on with our preparations for brexit negotiations but also dealing with the challenges that people see in their every day lives. >> some speculated johnson was expected to challenge as leader of the conservative party. he said he fully backs the prime minister. >> following this, lieberman is live outside number ten, good to have you with us. look, we've soon a cabinet shuffle, we've seen theresa may close advisers resign after humiliating as disastrous election campaign. will these changes be enough for her to gain support of members of her own party felt that she wasn't listening to them in the first place. >> well, it seems in the short term, at least the very short term, it will be enough to keep her in power, that's because one of her chief rivals, as you pointed out, johnson said he'll not seek to replace her and that at least is vote of confidence for her. that means she'll be here for the next few weeks, the question is how much beyond that. that's because of the disastrous results of the election and her forced to seek a ver
france for meetings. these are important in getting on with our preparations for brexit negotiations but also dealing with the challenges that people see in their every day lives. >> some speculated johnson was expected to challenge as leader of the conservative party. he said he fully backs the prime minister. >> following this, lieberman is live outside number ten, good to have you with us. look, we've soon a cabinet shuffle, we've seen theresa may close advisers resign after...
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her into secure party leadership and negotiations on her terms with brexit. that's now all up in the air. the one thing that we can say and that will interest american viewers and viewers around the world is that it is considered that this result puts a hard brexit, in other words britain getting out of the single market and customs unit falling off of the edge and getting out of the eu puts that project back on hold. the question is where does britain go next. as for relation with the united states britain always had good relations. a special relationship with the united states under a labor government throughout it's history so that's not in jeopardy. >> reporting live from london, we'll see you again shortly. >> the pound dropping against the dollar overnight. low $1.27. the u.k. election result what is they need for the future of brexit. britain voted to leave the eu, the exact terms will determine the economic future. prime minister teresa may began that process in march. negotiations are set to start in ten days and the eu won't agree to anything if there's no clear governing p
her into secure party leadership and negotiations on her terms with brexit. that's now all up in the air. the one thing that we can say and that will interest american viewers and viewers around the world is that it is considered that this result puts a hard brexit, in other words britain getting out of the single market and customs unit falling off of the edge and getting out of the eu puts that project back on hold. the question is where does britain go next. as for relation with the united...
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saw an interesting process play out in france. the brexit vote itself was stunning after the trump victory in the united states and now a politician who you don't call for snap elections unless you see overwhelming data, and in the course of seven weeks, what a stunning turn around. >> no dispute over crowd size, but still an outcome that was surprising. i think it does call into question, again, we don't want to sort of speculate too much, but was there unease about brexit which she supports, was it her performance? was it as you said the terror attacks. it does give you a accepts that there -- sense that there's a lot of upheaval. >> it's not all about donald trump, but it's probably not great for him, although maybe it's too soon to say that. if this does carry a message about brexit. if it does represent the rise of more an an anti-president trump fashion, the uk remains this partner of the united states and a lot of in the age of brexit a lot of the u.s. and uk relationship matters visa ees c sare -- >> he ran on a free college campaign. he ran a very populace message. bernie
saw an interesting process play out in france. the brexit vote itself was stunning after the trump victory in the united states and now a politician who you don't call for snap elections unless you see overwhelming data, and in the course of seven weeks, what a stunning turn around. >> no dispute over crowd size, but still an outcome that was surprising. i think it does call into question, again, we don't want to sort of speculate too much, but was there unease about brexit which she...
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for her to resign. what does this mean for brexit and for her future? live to london next. i was always "the girl with psoriasis." people don't stare anymore. i never joined in. that wasn't fair to any of us. i was covered. i tried lots of things over the years. but i didn't give up. i kept on fighting. i found something that worked. that still works. now? see me. see me. i found clear skin that lasts. see if cosentyx could make a difference for you- cosentyx is proven to help people with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis... ...find clear skin that can last. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting cosentyx, you should be checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms. or if you have received a vaccine or plan to. if you have inflammatory bowel disease, tell your doctor if symptoms develop or worsen. serious allergic reactions may occur. see me to know... ...clear skin can last. don't hold back... ...ask your dermatologist if cosentyx can help you find
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her leadership style or policies on important issues like brexit. so, this afternoon she stooddow insisted she is the best person to provide the certainty this country needs going forward. take a listen. >> the government i lead will put fairness and opportunity at the heart of everything we do so that we will fulfill the promise of brexit today, and over the next five years build a country in which no one and no community is left behind. >> reporter: so, that's theresa may desperately trying to prove that she is still not only in command of the country, but also, crucially, her partiy as well. there are big questions there to be answered moving forward. and of course, her personal image and the degree of respect and authority she carries in europe will be crucial in the coming days as britain finally begins formal negotiations to exit the european union. >> and she was going to be leading that. we'll see what happens, if she is able to hang on to the confidence of her people. christiane amanpour, to you for the analysis. why did this happen, when she was ahead by 20 points at one
her leadership style or policies on important issues like brexit. so, this afternoon she stooddow insisted she is the best person to provide the certainty this country needs going forward. take a listen. >> the government i lead will put fairness and opportunity at the heart of everything we do so that we will fulfill the promise of brexit today, and over the next five years build a country in which no one and no community is left behind. >> reporter: so, that's theresa may...
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to the party. and what's looming only a week ahead is the beginning of brexit negotiations. prime minister theresa may expected to be stronger now, a larger majority, more leverage on the process. instead, it's the exact opposite. she is weaker. she has less leverage, and that may give the eu more power in these negotiations. so that is why her party's backing her at the moment. and yet, it's a question of how long can she last. she's had to make concessions to stay in power, both to another party just to prop up her minority government as well as to rivals within her own party. that is the delicate balancing act she is forced to walk over the next few weeks and months and perhaps until we see early election results. may has promised she will last a full term of five years. christine, i don't think anybody expects that to happen. >> certainly, the whole thing has been upended. thank you, oren liebermann. >>> today marks one year since the horrific pulse nightclub shooting in orlando. memorial service scheduled across the country in what's being called orlando united day. the city
to the party. and what's looming only a week ahead is the beginning of brexit negotiations. prime minister theresa may expected to be stronger now, a larger majority, more leverage on the process. instead, it's the exact opposite. she is weaker. she has less leverage, and that may give the eu more power in these negotiations. so that is why her party's backing her at the moment. and yet, it's a question of how long can she last. she's had to make concessions to stay in power, both to another...
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, a staunch ally faces an uncertain future, what teresa may's loss in parliament means for brexit and the u.s. relations, that and more next. >>> prime minister teresa may loses in the election, a stunning setback that defied all the polls. she is now in jeopardy of losing her job, there are already calls for her to step down. her conservative party hemorrhaging seats. what does this mean for britain and the united states? nina, yet another election surprise in britain? >> reporter: yes, that is right, boris. a big election surprise here, and what we've seen is a lot of posturing going on, a lot of questions about who is going to be able to form the next government. if you look a the information this hour, 650 seats were up for grabs in the parliament. it seems they have not picked up the 620 seats they needed. they lost the majority, this is a big gamble for teresa may that she lost, they could be looking at calling for seats in the northern government, if they e partner up with the northern irish part. and teresa may has gambled, has lost and may face a particular leadership challen
, a staunch ally faces an uncertain future, what teresa may's loss in parliament means for brexit and the u.s. relations, that and more next. >>> prime minister teresa may loses in the election, a stunning setback that defied all the polls. she is now in jeopardy of losing her job, there are already calls for her to step down. her conservative party hemorrhaging seats. what does this mean for britain and the united states? nina, yet another election surprise in britain? >>...
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fascinating legal discussion. thank you both. >> when we come back, from trump to brexit. britain and unexpected election results this week. what happened? what does it mean to the future of populism? i'll talk to the man who plotted two conservative victories in a row when we come back. with roundup precision gel®, you can banish them without harming plants nearby. so draw the line. give the stick one click, touch the leaves and the gel stays put killing garden weeds to the root. draw the line with roundup precision gel®. z286oz zwtz y286oy ywty that's why this control enthusiast rents from national. where i can skip the counter... ...and choose any car in the aisle. on average, four out of every five rentals at national is a free upgrade. getting a full-size and paying for a mid-size? ♪ whoa, oh, whoa, whoa, lovin' every minute of it... ♪ as the boys from loverboy so eloquently noted... i'm lovin' every minute of it. go national. go like a pro. it's ok that everybody ignoit's fine.n i drive. because i get a safe driving bonus check every six months i'm accident free. because i
fascinating legal discussion. thank you both. >> when we come back, from trump to brexit. britain and unexpected election results this week. what happened? what does it mean to the future of populism? i'll talk to the man who plotted two conservative victories in a row when we come back. with roundup precision gel®, you can banish them without harming plants nearby. so draw the line. give the stick one click, touch the leaves and the gel stays put killing garden weeds to the root. draw...
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., for brexit, for all of it. what happened? >> you have to remember to understand just how bad this is for theresa may, she didn't need to do this. she didn't need to call this election. it was her choice and her desire to try to increase the majority in parliament. instead, the result is she has no majority in parliament on her own for her own conservative party. there are a lot of questions about her future and her ability to form a government, about her government if she's able to keep one and its ability to keep negotiating with the european union as it seeks to leave the european union. what we have heard from theresa may so far is her insistence it is business as normal. take a listen now to some of the comments she made a sort time ago outside here at number 20 downing street. >> the government i lead will put fairness and opportunity at the heart of everything we do so that we will fulfill the promise of brexit together. and over the next five years, build a country in which no one and no community is left behind. >> so what we haven't heard from theresa may so far is any hu
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make. >>> days until the uk election. whichever side voters are on, no escaping the issue brexit. >> it is a big issue. we will have that story. >>> some call sean spicer, press secretary, the incredible shrinking man. why he is shying away from the cameras more and more. i have that story. stay with us. stay with me, mr. parker. when a critical patient is far from the hospital, the hospital must come to the patient. stay with me, mr. parker. the at&t network is helping first responders connect with medical teams in near real time... stay with me, mr. parker. ...saving time when it matters most. stay with me, mrs. parker. that's the power of and. he's a nascar champion who's she's a world-class swimmer who's stared down the best in her sport. but for both of them, the most challenging opponent was... pe blood clots in my lung. it was really scary. a dvt in my leg. i had to learn all i could to help protect myself. my doctor and i choose xarelto® xarelto®... to help keep me protected. xarelto® is a latest-generation blood thinner... ...that's proven to treat and reduce the risk of dvt
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her to resign. what does that mean for the brexit? we have it covered for you with cnn's joe johns at the white house. what a day, joe. >> reporter: it was, chris. president trump is expected to hold a joint news conference in the rose garden with the president of romania. the first time the president answered questions in three weeks. probably only answering a couple questions from reporters. it will be an opportunity to try to gauge the president's reaction after that dramatic testimony on capitol hill of fired fbi fbi director james comey. what was most striking about his testimony on capitol hill was the vision of former fbi director accusing a sitting president of the united states plain and simple, of lying. comey even suggesting he prepared memos of his private conversations with the president in anticipation of the president lying about those interactions. listen. >> there's no doubt that it's a fair judgment. it is my judgment that i was fired because of the russia investigation. i was fired in some way to change or the endeavor was to change the way the russia investigati
her to resign. what does that mean for the brexit? we have it covered for you with cnn's joe johns at the white house. what a day, joe. >> reporter: it was, chris. president trump is expected to hold a joint news conference in the rose garden with the president of romania. the first time the president answered questions in three weeks. probably only answering a couple questions from reporters. it will be an opportunity to try to gauge the president's reaction after that dramatic...
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manchester and especially now the one in london as well, of course, brexit was the major issue and how britain was going to move forward with that. of course, we have to keep in mind that the reason why this election was called was because theresa may feels that she needs a stronger mandate in the brexit negotiations, but now with these events taking place, of course, terror has become one of the central themes. and one of the things that the man running against theresa may, jeremy corbyn of the labor party, said it was a fight between democratic values. that's the way the political party sees it. they're suspending campaigning today but it will continue this week and the election coming up very shortly as investigators continue to investigate this crime and, of course, try to prevent further plots in the future. >> and the polls surprisingly tight ahead of thursday elections. frederik pleitgen, thanks. >>> let's bring in cnn analyst james galliano, adjunct professor at st. john's university. we're glad to have you here to look at the law enforcement aspect of this. breaking news overn
manchester and especially now the one in london as well, of course, brexit was the major issue and how britain was going to move forward with that. of course, we have to keep in mind that the reason why this election was called was because theresa may feels that she needs a stronger mandate in the brexit negotiations, but now with these events taking place, of course, terror has become one of the central themes. and one of the things that the man running against theresa may, jeremy corbyn of...
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her party. the british prime minister now trying to form a new government and work on brexit negotiations while barely holding on to power. we have new information, new details. we'll share them with you when we come back. e unpredictabilitye may weigh on your mind. thinking about what to avoid, where to go, and how to work around your uc. that's how i thought it had to be. but then i talked to my doctor about humira, and learned humira can help get and keep uc under control... when certain medications haven't worked well enough. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. raise your expectati
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whole brexit on her plate as well. so at this hour, very uncertain way forward here in the united kingdom. >> if theresa may and the conservative party do not win, what sort of an impact could that have on the relationship with the u.s., and also with brexit? >> reporter: well, it's probably not a massive relationship difference. no matter what party is in power in the united kingdom, that relationship with the u.s. remains. the special relationship. especially now, much more important relationship. because they keep saying, no matter what happens, brexit is going to go ahead. if the uk doesn't have the eu, it will at least have the united states. >> fascinating. christiane amanpour, thank you very much. thank you for watching 360. blue moon is brewed with valencia orange peel, for a taste that shines brighter. your only worry...ty customer first guarantee... will be that one... rogue... cloud. get help with hotels, free twenty-four-hour flight changes, and our price match guarantee. travelocity.® wander wisely.™ no need with thending thcars.com app when on the lot, scan a vin
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prime minister is under. the country feels as it is going into brexit negotiations that this is a very, very difficult time politically. dave? >> sure is indeed. thank you. >>> just about the top of the hour. let's check on money now. global stock markets higher today after a mixed ending last week on wall street. still the s&p and dow finished with gains. the dow hit a new record high. investors have been shrugging off the turmoil around the world and in washington. today investors will tune in to the start of brexit negotiations. they'll be watching for a meeting of all these folks. major tech leaders come to the white house. the good lists includes apple's tim cook and amazon's jim bezos. silicon valley has been at odds with many of the trump administration's decisions, particularly the passage of the travel ban and its break with the paris accord on climate. very key to watch this evolving relationship this president has with business leaders. >>> amazon helped kill the american mall, and now it's coming for grocery stores. amazon's effect on retail has been dramatic. departme
prime minister is under. the country feels as it is going into brexit negotiations that this is a very, very difficult time politically. dave? >> sure is indeed. thank you. >>> just about the top of the hour. let's check on money now. global stock markets higher today after a mixed ending last week on wall street. still the s&p and dow finished with gains. the dow hit a new record high. investors have been shrugging off the turmoil around the world and in washington. today...
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into the hardest negotiations this country has faced in perhaps a century. negotiations for brexit as they plan to leave the european union. the prime minister's response so far has been to express certain apology and disappointment for those measuring ps she lost in the ministers who were not reelected. but so far there has been no sign of humility or true regret for calling an election and then having this result. in fact, some are saying she's braising it out with a way forward that say she's staying in government and going to see through the brexit process. just about everyone agrees that theresa may will probably not be prime minister this time next year. the only question is, when she goes, who pushes her and when the uk has another general election. richard quest, cnn, westminster, london. >> hichd richard thanks. >>> any information emerging about the london attack. the authorities say cue ran wanted to travel out a bigger attack. the ring leader was out on bail for fraud when he and his accomplices ran a crowd of pedestrians and went on a stabbing spree last saturday. in t
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course the issue is the issue of brexit. it's a big question for many people t. british political landscape has changed significantly since that decision to pull out of the eu. >> many of the prominent voices that have called for the uk to leave have faded away. so what's going to happen? >> reporter: they were the faces, the headlines and the driving forces behind the brexit campaign. ask who is calling the eu preven dumb. >> i will go to parliament and propose that the british people decide our future in europe. through a referendum on thursday the 23rd of june. >> reporter: most of the men behind the country's momentous decision have hardly stuck around to pick up the pieces. david cameron, whose fate and career on the uk choosing to stay in the eu reside almost immediately after losing the vote. >> i do not think it would be right for me to try to be the captain that steers our country to its next detonation. >> reporter: now, he's making a fortune on the speaking circuit and a filter of reporters $30,000 shed in his back yard to direct his memoirs in. up with of the most oppo
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party led by theresa may and jeremy corbyn's labor party. a lot on the line, of course. brexit will be a key issue for many britons, but security also top of mind in the wake of terrorist attacks in manchester and london. >>> and it looks like king james is about to get knocked off his throne. the golden state warriors are one win away from a nba title after staging a fourth-quarter comeback to knock off lebron and the cavs 118-113 in game three of the finals. the warriors went on a 11-0 run at the end of the game, stunning the cavs on their home court. they led after three quarters in cleveland. golden state now 15-0 in the playoffs. in game four, friday night, the warriors have the chance to become the first team in nba history to complete a postseason undefeated. so tough for cleveland. they did just about everything right and just can't seem to win. >>> back to the russia probe, is it overshadowing more damaging activity from moscow? we're there live next with what's quietly happening at the kremlin. hey you've gotta see this. c'mon. no. alright, see you down there. mmm, fine. o
party led by theresa may and jeremy corbyn's labor party. a lot on the line, of course. brexit will be a key issue for many britons, but security also top of mind in the wake of terrorist attacks in manchester and london. >>> and it looks like king james is about to get knocked off his throne. the golden state warriors are one win away from a nba title after staging a fourth-quarter comeback to knock off lebron and the cavs 118-113 in game three of the finals. the warriors went on a...
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government heading into the brexit negotiations. the whole argument be falling this election was to strengthen her hand leading into what will be the most challenging foreign policy situation for britain since the 2nd world war. these are the negotiations to exit the european union. it's now failed to go the other way. that will proceed and it's just a question of how it's going to proceed. so much uncertainty in the days and weeks a head. back to you. >> oh my gosh. just another example that we are in an era of repeated election surprises. >> and corbin that heads the labor party he does say that he is ready to begin the brexit negotiations on behalf of the u.k. the question is what does he see as the goal of those negotiations? is it going to be a true exit or something else? we don know now. >> jim comey called president trump a liar with the whole world watching. >> more than once. >> now that his moment in the spotlight is over what's the fall out of capitol hill? we take a closer look. he-countes for my belly pain and constipation. i've had it up to here! it's been month after
government heading into the brexit negotiations. the whole argument be falling this election was to strengthen her hand leading into what will be the most challenging foreign policy situation for britain since the 2nd world war. these are the negotiations to exit the european union. it's now failed to go the other way. that will proceed and it's just a question of how it's going to proceed. so much uncertainty in the days and weeks a head. back to you. >> oh my gosh. just another example...
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minority government and crucially to forge ahead with brexit. let's get to cnn's phil black outside the prime minister's residence at ten downing street, london. the question for a lot of americans is a simple one. is the uk still going to leave the eu? >> reporter: jim, that decision made through a referendum last year. that will still stands. in fact, the negotiations to begin that process, they are set to begin in less than two weeks. you could say after this surprise election result there is a question mark over who the british people want to lead them through that process. theresa may insists she is still the best person to do that, and that is why she says she's struggling on to form a minority government. this is what she said here on downing street earlier today. >> this will allow us to come together as a country and channel our energies towards a successful brexit deal that works for everyone in this country, securing a new partnership with the eu which guarantees our long-term prosperity. that's what people voted for last june. that's what we will deliver. now let's get to wo
minority government and crucially to forge ahead with brexit. let's get to cnn's phil black outside the prime minister's residence at ten downing street, london. the question for a lot of americans is a simple one. is the uk still going to leave the eu? >> reporter: jim, that decision made through a referendum last year. that will still stands. in fact, the negotiations to begin that process, they are set to begin in less than two weeks. you could say after this surprise election result...
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as brexit negotiations are set to begin in only nine days. cnn international correspondent phil black is in london with more on the fallout from this election. >> it is another sign, showing very clearly how theresa may has been weakened and isolated as a result of her terrible election performance. she's lost her two closest allies, two most trusted advisors, nick and fiona hill. there have long been rumblings that this pair were responsible for jettying a secret active culture, being the enforcers and protectsers of the prime minister, making it difficult for her to hear opinions across the party. a lot of the anger has focused on their influence, according to british media reports the prime minister was advised to sack them or face a leashedship challenge in the party. so shecrucially, no one is talk about theresa may standing down. there's no significant call from any senior figures for her to go. it seems to be an understanding that now is not the time. this country, in just over a week is due to begin formal negotiation toss exit the european union, the brexit process is a
as brexit negotiations are set to begin in only nine days. cnn international correspondent phil black is in london with more on the fallout from this election. >> it is another sign, showing very clearly how theresa may has been weakened and isolated as a result of her terrible election performance. she's lost her two closest allies, two most trusted advisors, nick and fiona hill. there have long been rumblings that this pair were responsible for jettying a secret active culture, being...
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number 10 downing street. hello. first shock of brexit results in the uk another unexpected result what's going on with theresa may is she still the prime minister. >> that's a big question at this point in type. it's really a nail biter here in the united kingdom. it's still unclear whether or not theresa may will be able to stay in office whether or not she will retain her majority or whether or not she's lost that governing majority. remember this is an election she called because she thought she wanted to strengthen her majority as she negotiates with other european countries for the uk leaving the european union. already people are calling on her to resigned whether she wins or not. she said if her party retains the majority that she wants to stay in office. this certainly is a devastating result for her and is unclear whether or not she's going to hang on to her political life here in this country. >> you know the prime minister came to the united states and visited our president donald trump who is a extremely controversial figure in europe there's a video of them walking th
number 10 downing street. hello. first shock of brexit results in the uk another unexpected result what's going on with theresa may is she still the prime minister. >> that's a big question at this point in type. it's really a nail biter here in the united kingdom. it's still unclear whether or not theresa may will be able to stay in office whether or not she will retain her majority or whether or not she's lost that governing majority. remember this is an election she called because she...
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party is seen as the one more tough on security, it's the party of brexit. so this may, in the end help her secure a more comfortable victory come thursday. >> i want to show more pictures coming into cnn, more pictures from the scene of the stabbing in london. showing how dev stating the attack was. if we can put those up because this helps to tell the story of what happened as we're learning more and more about how this incident unfolded. you see there is clearly a bloody scene. it's disturbing to look at these pictures. but it does paint the picture of how vicious this is. we don't know how many attackers were involved. and again two separate incidents, the uk media reporting at least one person is dead in these two terror attacks. british prime minister now calling a cobra meeting tomorrow morning and it is now tomorrow already in london. >> and just to show you what terrorists can do with a vehicle and a knife, right? the only weapons we know they have is the van that they were driving and a knife, a big knife but a knife brought into a restaurant and that sets off this wave o
party is seen as the one more tough on security, it's the party of brexit. so this may, in the end help her secure a more comfortable victory come thursday. >> i want to show more pictures coming into cnn, more pictures from the scene of the stabbing in london. showing how dev stating the attack was. if we can put those up because this helps to tell the story of what happened as we're learning more and more about how this incident unfolded. you see there is clearly a bloody scene. it's...
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security and immigration, and also a new topic on the agenda, which is, of course, brexit. >> nina, thank you. >> let's get a check on cnnmoney stream. global markets are mixed. that meeting of the european central pank and testimonies -- did you know that testimonies by former fbi director comey? >> i hadn't heard. >> yeah, in fact u.s. stocks popped. they still worry about new revelations about the president's possible interference could hurt his economic agenda. comey testifies later this morning. for home buyers, listen to this, applications to buy a home hit their highest level in seven years. mortgage surplus grows 10% last week, while mortgage levels fell the lowest rate since november. >>> all right, rural voters helped president trump take the white house, but medicaid cuts in the new gop healthcare bill could hit those very voters the hardest. that's according to a brand new report from gorgetown, university. 72 million low income americans depend on that program, the majority living in small towns and rural areas. the story cited a few reasons why they're going to be hur
security and immigration, and also a new topic on the agenda, which is, of course, brexit. >> nina, thank you. >> let's get a check on cnnmoney stream. global markets are mixed. that meeting of the european central pank and testimonies -- did you know that testimonies by former fbi director comey? >> i hadn't heard. >> yeah, in fact u.s. stocks popped. they still worry about new revelations about the president's possible interference could hurt his economic agenda....
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rid of her and get somebody else in, because they can't mess around. brexit negotiations start very quickly. >> right. >> so, they've got to really think about it. >> talk about uncertain times. and may's relationship with president trump, i mean, some have described it as a cozy relationship, but she has shown some distance in recent days on some pretty big issues. do you think that the american president had an impact on the uk election, the relationship that they've had? >> well, i think it gave an extra argument for people that didn't like theresa may, another reason for not liking her. certainly, after the london attack and the kind of bizarre twitter spat that he had with the labor mayor of london, sadiq khan, did not do him any good -- did not do theresa may any good, because she didn't want to criticize trump for doing something that many people in britain, whether they were labor, conservative or not, thought was quite outrageous under the circumstances, but i don't think it was a decisive impact in her performance. >> just bottom line, why did she take this gamble? >> she
rid of her and get somebody else in, because they can't mess around. brexit negotiations start very quickly. >> right. >> so, they've got to really think about it. >> talk about uncertain times. and may's relationship with president trump, i mean, some have described it as a cozy relationship, but she has shown some distance in recent days on some pretty big issues. do you think that the american president had an impact on the uk election, the relationship that they've had?...
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very hostile to immigrants. we saw that in the brexit vote and uncomfortable as well, not to mischaracterize that position, but uncomfortable with the terror threat, et cetera, but it strikes me this was a message to americans manned not to the london mayor or people of london. >> to jim's point just briefly. remember his language in announcing the withdrawal from the paris accord, northern capitals and solons. it's clearly -- donald trump wants to send a message he doesn't care what paris or london or anywhere -- any other foreign capital cares, that he cares about the united states. it's over and over again. >> jeffrey toobin, he also tweeteded this about the travel ban. that issue is going before the u.s. supreme court. he said this. the justice department should have stayed with the original travel ban, not the watered down politically correct version they submitted to the supreme court. but he signed that revised version that he said and authorizing the justice department to take it to the supreme court. it's his justice department. >> it is, and that's certainly complic
very hostile to immigrants. we saw that in the brexit vote and uncomfortable as well, not to mischaracterize that position, but uncomfortable with the terror threat, et cetera, but it strikes me this was a message to americans manned not to the london mayor or people of london. >> to jim's point just briefly. remember his language in announcing the withdrawal from the paris accord, northern capitals and solons. it's clearly -- donald trump wants to send a message he doesn't care what...
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. may called the snap election ahead of brexit negotiations with the rest europe. i want to bring this now phil black in london. so what should we be reading into these resignations? >> reporter: it can only be interpreted as a further sign how weak and isolated prime minister theresa may is. these were with her two closest advisors, her co-chiefs of staff. there will be rumblings in her party about these two because the feeling was that they had created a culture within with that downing street behind me that was secretive bunker like, they restricted access to her. and so ultimately a lot the anger within the party about this terrible election result is not just focused on the prime minister, but being focused on them specifically. british media reporting that the prime minister was told that if they weren't jettisoned, she would face a leadership challenge. so they are gone. theresa may remains as she struggles to put together a working government and working majority within the new parliament. but the question people are asking, how long can she foreseebly stick an as leader the pa
. may called the snap election ahead of brexit negotiations with the rest europe. i want to bring this now phil black in london. so what should we be reading into these resignations? >> reporter: it can only be interpreted as a further sign how weak and isolated prime minister theresa may is. these were with her two closest advisors, her co-chiefs of staff. there will be rumblings in her party about these two because the feeling was that they had created a culture within with that downing...
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. christine? >> hi, an yachlt one major wall street event this week actually takes place overseas. brexit talks begin in the uk on monday. the stock market held steady after this month's election wiped out prime ministerter ease why may's parliamentary majority. she's been pushing a hard line exit strategy. but now all of that is uncertain. so investors are focused on the talks for any indication whast economic fallout might be. both in the european union and around the world. also in the uk, a decision is due on whether regulators will approve the 21st century purchase of sky news. investigators will decide if the company is fit and proper to buy sky amid allegations of sexual harassment. several tech leaders head together white house for a summit this week. big name ceos are expected to attend including apple's tim cook, jeff base yoes. eric schmitt will also reportedly attend. you will not see the tesla ceo. there he left the advisory council after president trump withdrew from the paris climate accord. christine romans, thank. with e*trade's powerful trading tools, right at your finge
. christine? >> hi, an yachlt one major wall street event this week actually takes place overseas. brexit talks begin in the uk on monday. the stock market held steady after this month's election wiped out prime ministerter ease why may's parliamentary majority. she's been pushing a hard line exit strategy. but now all of that is uncertain. so investors are focused on the talks for any indication whast economic fallout might be. both in the european union and around the world. also in the...
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from tomorrow that those brexit negotiations will start with the whole of europe looking to see whether she will be in any position to take part in those negotiation. that was what this was all about. this catastrophic election she called seven week ago looking at the time as if she were in a position to allow her to go into the negotiations from a position of strength. now whether she will be in power the question that is being asked today in downing street and elsewhere in the united kingdom. she has two thing she need to do and the clock is ticking. first of all, she has to conclude some key negotiation with unionists to hope to form a minority government in time for the queen's speech a week on monday. she also has to fend off those growing calls for another leader perhaps to take over the conservative party and the british press is pull full of them this morning and those are the things she is having to balance at the same time and as quickly as she can. within of the last couple of hour, the leading conservative, former chancellor described her as a dead woman walking. george osbo
from tomorrow that those brexit negotiations will start with the whole of europe looking to see whether she will be in any position to take part in those negotiation. that was what this was all about. this catastrophic election she called seven week ago looking at the time as if she were in a position to allow her to go into the negotiations from a position of strength. now whether she will be in power the question that is being asked today in downing street and elsewhere in the united...
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, suddenly we've got all kinds foesks, n folks, not unlike the brexit situation in europe, where a lot of folks felt they had conceded control of their country to brussels, and they didn't like it. and i think that sentiment is afloat here, very much so. >> admiral kirby, jeff is referencing a "wall street journal" op-ed from jerry mcmaster and general cohn, that the world is not a global community that nations compete for advantage. >> i think both are true. i frankly don't buy the argument that it's not a community and it's just an arena. it's both. obviously, there's competition. obviously, there are selfish national interest that every nation institute pursues. but we are also a community. we all have to live on the same dirt, we have to breathe the same area. we should all be invested in the future of the planet. i also do want to acknowledge that jeff's valid point that we do need to listen to voters. we do need to pay attention to those in certain industries in this country who feel like their voice hasn't been heard and are worried about their future. that's understandable. but on
, suddenly we've got all kinds foesks, n folks, not unlike the brexit situation in europe, where a lot of folks felt they had conceded control of their country to brussels, and they didn't like it. and i think that sentiment is afloat here, very much so. >> admiral kirby, jeff is referencing a "wall street journal" op-ed from jerry mcmaster and general cohn, that the world is not a global community that nations compete for advantage. >> i think both are true. i frankly...
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the very latest. hello, fred. first, there was a shot of the brexit result in the uk. and now another unexpected election result there tonight. what's going on, and will theresa may still be the prime minister is the question? >> reporter: well, that's a big question right now, dorn. i can tell you, it really is a nail-biter here in the united kingdom. there are some projections. they counted about half of the votes so far. theresa may might be able to hold on, but there are others who say she will lose her majority. that certainly is a big blow to theresa may. keep in mind, she called this election to begin with because she thought she was going to increase her majority, and there are already people who are calling on her to resign. so certainly it looks at this point as there is some political instant with one of america's closest allies here in europe. >> frederick, people here in the u.s. remember prime minister may cam to the united states, visited president trump, who is an extremely controversial figure in europe. recently, though, he attacked the mayor of london on twi
the very latest. hello, fred. first, there was a shot of the brexit result in the uk. and now another unexpected election result there tonight. what's going on, and will theresa may still be the prime minister is the question? >> reporter: well, that's a big question right now, dorn. i can tell you, it really is a nail-biter here in the united kingdom. there are some projections. they counted about half of the votes so far. theresa may might be able to hold on, but there are others who...
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suffered. and i think it is very important, britain is on the verge of brexit negotiations, the country deeply divided and three terrorist attacks and this absolutely dreadful fire have clearly darkened the national mood. >> absolutely. it seems surreal to turn on the television this week and see this fire in london. just couldn't believe yet another thing that the country and people have to go through. certainly that's why this queen is beloved. right after this fire, she's there, talking to people regardless of the fact her birthday is officially right around the corner. >> absolutely. as you mention, she has -- this is quirky they have one when they're born and another timed for good weather. we have the troopg of color parade today, which of course is linked with medieval times when the color was representative of your knowledge, that you were with friends and where your particular regiment was, distinguishing friend from foe in what could be a confusing situation in a battle. it is the first battalion, the irish guards who are trooping the colors today. that's one of the re
suffered. and i think it is very important, britain is on the verge of brexit negotiations, the country deeply divided and three terrorist attacks and this absolutely dreadful fire have clearly darkened the national mood. >> absolutely. it seems surreal to turn on the television this week and see this fire in london. just couldn't believe yet another thing that the country and people have to go through. certainly that's why this queen is beloved. right after this fire, she's there,...