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majority, all of labour voters so this is a perfect time to strike, it seemed, i guess, a reasonable bet but how can he stay after she led them -- >> well, that's why i think the tory's are activist once they feel the labour leader is in effective. unlike the labour side for years had hung onto jeremy corbyn who was seen unelectable and now he feels triumphant, i wonder if -- image and i'm certain that the processes are underway to try to think of alternative, whether that means bringing george o osbourne as opposed to theresa may's vision to quote, unquote, and goes after the big bad business practices and so forth. or boris johnson, jon. >> the chancellor of the ex-checker under cameron, even a practicing journalist, god for bid. i don't know if he wants to get into politics. how did he lose a 20-point lead? >> well, i think there's a couple of factors. one is -- i think brexit focus her government put forward had become tiresome in the fact that brexit was a settled question and yet focus of her government was we are going to be tough in brexit negotiations whereas -- where she ca
majority, all of labour voters so this is a perfect time to strike, it seemed, i guess, a reasonable bet but how can he stay after she led them -- >> well, that's why i think the tory's are activist once they feel the labour leader is in effective. unlike the labour side for years had hung onto jeremy corbyn who was seen unelectable and now he feels triumphant, i wonder if -- image and i'm certain that the processes are underway to try to think of alternative, whether that means bringing...
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and his labour party. both the exit poll and official results show labor making big gains, not enough for a majority. >> i am very proud of the results coming in all over the country tonight. people voting for hope, voting for hope for the future. >> now the austerity that he is the hostility of police. this is where the terror attacks come into play. although he was not a supporter of security forces, the campaign was stopped twice due to bloodshed. it became very convenient for him to criticize budget tightening, you cannot protect the public on the cheap, he said. theresa may thought this would be a one issue election, brexit and only brexit. a candidate lacked the sizzle on the campaign trail. she refused a debate. some people say she took it all for granted, no it is shaping up as a major upset. the pound is losing value. reporters are questioning the prime minister. if she will resign, it is anybody's guess how you move forward with brexit. >> bret: live in london, mike, thank you, let's talk about the british election. steve hilton is a former advisor to debbie cameron,
and his labour party. both the exit poll and official results show labor making big gains, not enough for a majority. >> i am very proud of the results coming in all over the country tonight. people voting for hope, voting for hope for the future. >> now the austerity that he is the hostility of police. this is where the terror attacks come into play. although he was not a supporter of security forces, the campaign was stopped twice due to bloodshed. it became very convenient for...
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got 319 seat, so just short. while labour got 261. another smaller parties around the uk made up the rest. but already theresa may visited the queen to ask for permission to try and form a government. to do so, she announced she's going to work with the dup. they are a small northern irish party who won just ten votes. but those, plus the conservative's 319 would just about give her the majority she needs. >> i have just been to see her majesty, the queen, and i will now form a government. a government that can provide certainty and lead britain forward at this critical time for our country. >> she was uninspiring during the campaign. she did a number of political u-turns. there are questions about how long she can stay on as prime minister. it seems she's going to try and hang on at least for the time being. it was supporters of jeremy corbint far left leader, who was celebrating. many thought the labour party would be wiped out completely, but they have managed to pull off quite a coup. this is being called one of the biggest political miscalculations of all times and it will have
got 319 seat, so just short. while labour got 261. another smaller parties around the uk made up the rest. but already theresa may visited the queen to ask for permission to try and form a government. to do so, she announced she's going to work with the dup. they are a small northern irish party who won just ten votes. but those, plus the conservative's 319 would just about give her the majority she needs. >> i have just been to see her majesty, the queen, and i will now form a...
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southhampton constituency went to the labour party, and with that happen, it was official. they cannot arrive at the magic number of 326 seats to gain the majority in parliament. that is what the example suggested would happen all along. where do you go next? the next step is to attempt to assemble a coalition government. and they enter the period of what is called horsetrading. you start to gather up some of the smaller parties and buy into their interest and get them to come into your coalition so that you can cobble together a majority in that fashion, but the problem with that, as we saw the liberal democratic party coming forward and saying they would not be a part of a coalition government, not bargaining to that effect. and it is really hard to imagine a scenario given all of the special interest and the axes to grind that the different parties have out there that anyone can arrive at a majority without the party participating. to the national party said that there was some indication that they would be willing to negotiate, but you enter into an uncertain period. where we are now is e
southhampton constituency went to the labour party, and with that happen, it was official. they cannot arrive at the magic number of 326 seats to gain the majority in parliament. that is what the example suggested would happen all along. where do you go next? the next step is to attempt to assemble a coalition government. and they enter the period of what is called horsetrading. you start to gather up some of the smaller parties and buy into their interest and get them to come into your...
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secure a majority in the general election. jeremy corbyn sees the result is a victory for his labour party. ♪ that's life. you diet. you exercise. and if you still need help lowering your blood sugar... ...this is jardiance. along with diet and exercise... jardiance lowers blood sugar and a1c in adults with type 2 diabetes. jardiance is also the only type 2 diabetes treatment with heart- proven to reduce the risk of cardiovascular death in adults with type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease. jardiance can cause serious side effects, including dehydration. this may cause you to feel dizzy, faint, or lightheaded, or weak upon standing. ketoacidosis is a serious side effect that may be fatal. symptoms include nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, tiredness, and trouble breathing. stop taking jardiance and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of ketoacidosis or an allergic reaction. symptoms of an allergic reaction include rash, swelling, and difficulty breathing or swallowing. do not take jardiance if you are on dialysis or have severe kidney problems. other side effects are
secure a majority in the general election. jeremy corbyn sees the result is a victory for his labour party. ♪ that's life. you diet. you exercise. and if you still need help lowering your blood sugar... ...this is jardiance. along with diet and exercise... jardiance lowers blood sugar and a1c in adults with type 2 diabetes. jardiance is also the only type 2 diabetes treatment with heart- proven to reduce the risk of cardiovascular death in adults with type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular...
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a big shock for the prime minister and a boost for the left-wing labour party and its leader, jeremy corbyn. trailing the conservatives, there is still evidence they are doing better-than-expected. britain must negotiate in the coming years and exit, or brexit, from the european union. daunting task with the u.k. hoping to maintain access to the european market while cutting immigration. britain must deal with the growing threat from islamist terror. deadly acts in less than three months. tightening an anti-terror laws and rebuilding of the police force has been called for. after years of austerity, a host of domestic problems faced the u.k. socialized medicine not up to the task, infrastructure lacking, and a widening economic gap. this country has been hit hard by austerity cuts. could be down to campaign stumbles by prime minister theresa may. the early results, early projections we should say, not great news for the white house. prime minister may has been overall friendly with president trump in this time of shaky relations with europe, washington could need all the friends he c
a big shock for the prime minister and a boost for the left-wing labour party and its leader, jeremy corbyn. trailing the conservatives, there is still evidence they are doing better-than-expected. britain must negotiate in the coming years and exit, or brexit, from the european union. daunting task with the u.k. hoping to maintain access to the european market while cutting immigration. britain must deal with the growing threat from islamist terror. deadly acts in less than three months....
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appropriate metaphor. it's looking like the blitzkrie blitzkrieg. jeremy corbin and the labour party have put up much more of a fight than anybody was anticipating, they may even surprise themselves to be quite frank. >> melissa: senior foreign affairs correspondent design in london. >> terror and security have been major issues and tightening up parliamentary election here in the u.k. putting that issue at front and center in this campaign, whether in fact the government should have done more to stop them. prime minister theresa may taking a lot of heat, it did happen on her watch, she called today in the last day of campaigning for new strict antiterrorist measures. jeremy corbin is piling on, criticizing her for cutting police levels, but he has been criticized on the terrace security front for being too soft on terror. president trump is being injected into the campaign, he had knocked it via twitter the london mayor in the wake of the attack, corbin another people in the labour party are criticizing that. prime minister may is staying far away from that. there have been st
appropriate metaphor. it's looking like the blitzkrie blitzkrieg. jeremy corbin and the labour party have put up much more of a fight than anybody was anticipating, they may even surprise themselves to be quite frank. >> melissa: senior foreign affairs correspondent design in london. >> terror and security have been major issues and tightening up parliamentary election here in the u.k. putting that issue at front and center in this campaign, whether in fact the government should...
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have to put into perspective what the alternative is. the alternative is a labour party whose later, jeremy corbin calls hamas and hezbollah are friends but repeatedly blames the west for these terror attacks. i think as the election comes up, people will hold the current government, the theresa may government accountable. if they compare the options between theresa may is still a serious person who recognizes a real threat. jeremy corbin is an apologist for terror think we'll see a difference. >> former home secretary as well. thank you, "wall street journal" work in a store in the ground in london. great to get your respect is. shannon, back at >> , back a >> president trumpeted his support for the u.k. last night say whatever the united states can do to help out in london in the u.k., we will be there. we are with you, god laughs. he fired up a few more catching people's attention. daniel halper, editor for the washington three beacon. he now joins us. you know some of the other treats. let's go through a couple here. we must stop being politically correct and get down to the pit
have to put into perspective what the alternative is. the alternative is a labour party whose later, jeremy corbin calls hamas and hezbollah are friends but repeatedly blames the west for these terror attacks. i think as the election comes up, people will hold the current government, the theresa may government accountable. if they compare the options between theresa may is still a serious person who recognizes a real threat. jeremy corbin is an apologist for terror think we'll see a...
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platform. i think this vote is yet again a rejection of establishment politics on the labour party side. you had the establishment labor people are laughing at jeremy corbin. they cannot wait to see his massive defeat so they could reassert the establishment left politics they thought he should follow. instead it was rejected. i think it was actually another version of population at this time from the left. >> bringing it back home what are the implications on american politics that is just the democrats first. i think there's a lesson here. you might agree that if you want to winner do well you should run as a populist candidate i felt like this election was really with the democratic primary we have an economic populist a bernie standers and then tresa may. unlike hillary clinton. so thinking about 2018 and 2020 the democrats need to think about that. that's also lesson for the republicans because what happened in the u.k. was one of the real reasons corbin did so well it's good news. you have a resurgence of the youth vote in young people turned out and that's a great thing. we want
platform. i think this vote is yet again a rejection of establishment politics on the labour party side. you had the establishment labor people are laughing at jeremy corbin. they cannot wait to see his massive defeat so they could reassert the establishment left politics they thought he should follow. instead it was rejected. i think it was actually another version of population at this time from the left. >> bringing it back home what are the implications on american politics that is...
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from the labour party, among his supporters presented himself as hope, representing change, representing positivity. theresa may never really had a positive message to put across. kelly: joe, one thing i want to ask, how does that impact brexit and i asked you earlier and you said no one knows at this point, is it really an uncertainty at this point? >> well, first we are not really sure who would be the leader of the government and conservative party to take these brexit negotiations forward. theresa may is staying on for now but her authority within her own party and also more widely within the whole country has really been compromised and so precisely how she moves forward is unclear, does she resign sooner rather than later ahead of conference in the fall and in someone new take over how would europe respond to that given that they have a very, very small margin of error when it comes to negotiating with their own party on a deal. kelly: before i let you go, throughout the campaign no one had been talking about terror and the possible of terror attacks, we saw what happ
from the labour party, among his supporters presented himself as hope, representing change, representing positivity. theresa may never really had a positive message to put across. kelly: joe, one thing i want to ask, how does that impact brexit and i asked you earlier and you said no one knows at this point, is it really an uncertainty at this point? >> well, first we are not really sure who would be the leader of the government and conservative party to take these brexit negotiations...
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labour party, a man with a records of this extensive, it would not have helped. yet the election was a shocker, i don't think that most people were voting on foreign policy in this election. the brexit issue was on most people's minds, and the economic issues. it was interesting to see that issue of terror, and second woulsecuritywould not work towad conservative party benefit. >> thank you jais james. >> bacto latest development in our fox senior foreign affairs correspondent, greg, what can you tell us about the events as they vu have unfolded. >> i am away from london. we're told that it a tense situation right now. at finsbury park near the mosque there. the white van, 12:20 local time, in london, drove according to very eyewitnesses, deliberately into the crowd. crowds of worshippers, who were leaving the mosque at the time. one person was pulled out of the van, trying to leave the van. then he was apprehended from the van by police, from the scene. there were reports of two other individuals inside the van, i am sure, there are reports of casualties at the scene. i think what is
labour party, a man with a records of this extensive, it would not have helped. yet the election was a shocker, i don't think that most people were voting on foreign policy in this election. the brexit issue was on most people's minds, and the economic issues. it was interesting to see that issue of terror, and second woulsecuritywould not work towad conservative party benefit. >> thank you jais james. >> bacto latest development in our fox senior foreign affairs correspondent,...
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argument ongoing about whether or not the concerted government while the labour party's says they had. conservatives say they have raised the number of armed policing. i think it's fair to say that for most people, now, the presence of armed police on the streets of london is commonplace. if you look at the armed vehicles, the one with round yellow stickers on them, that's how you can determine whether it's an armed police vehicle they are pretty commonplace, as well around london. of course, in the days after an event like this you are going to see a greater presence. trace: anyone who has been to the uk has noticed a resounding increase in security and police in and around the city. just to piggyback on a few more things that our sister network, sky news, is talking about. they talk about this massive president that is on the scene right now. the scale of the investigation and how big of the perimeter is an coming up i want to talk to an fbi agent about that. it's unusual to have that big of a perimeter. were talking blocks and blocks. if you go back to the manchester attack a coupl
argument ongoing about whether or not the concerted government while the labour party's says they had. conservatives say they have raised the number of armed policing. i think it's fair to say that for most people, now, the presence of armed police on the streets of london is commonplace. if you look at the armed vehicles, the one with round yellow stickers on them, that's how you can determine whether it's an armed police vehicle they are pretty commonplace, as well around london. of course,...
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labour party has zero credibility on national security. bill: which means theresa may wins in five days. yes, except that she was home secretary for seven-eight years and responsible for homeland security there and we've seen these two attacks, we saw the attack on parliament come across the bridge there. one could well ask if she is the expert, how come these attacks have happened but she has a vulnerability and that's why i think this tragedy coming so close to the election really throws it up in the air. bill: 45 minutes ago, while the was with us and your member the tax in france, nice, paris, and it was largely thought that the reason why they were striking on their homeland was because the french government joined the france in iraq in syria. what then, if possible, what then would explain. tax in england in three months? >> in part, it's because you have a large indigenous population that's potentially radicalized. people who came from the subcontinent that was pakistan and bangladesh and being transportation bombings in london in 2005 killed over 50 people all done by people bor
labour party has zero credibility on national security. bill: which means theresa may wins in five days. yes, except that she was home secretary for seven-eight years and responsible for homeland security there and we've seen these two attacks, we saw the attack on parliament come across the bridge there. one could well ask if she is the expert, how come these attacks have happened but she has a vulnerability and that's why i think this tragedy coming so close to the election really throws it...
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government prime minister theresa may will form. if she survives. britain's labour party leader jeremy corbin demands she makes way for him. he's no fan of donald trump, citing a litany of the trump actions demand his upcoming state be withdrawn. >> president trump has blown up international agreements on refugees. he has threatened to dump international agreements on climate change. he has praised the use of torture. he has incited hatred against muslims. he directly attacked women's rights. >> house foreign affairs committee ron desantis says he's a british version of bernie sanders. >> we have to go way, way, way left to the bernie sanders. a big advocate of the castro regime in cuba, and he's just not somebody that i think would see eye to eye with most american presidents. >> many analysts predict a more likely scenario is that may could form a coalition government with the democratic unionist, a small conservative party most closely aligned with president trump. the u.s. withdraw appearance climate accords was very wise. democratic unionist like trump are critical of multinational agree
government prime minister theresa may will form. if she survives. britain's labour party leader jeremy corbin demands she makes way for him. he's no fan of donald trump, citing a litany of the trump actions demand his upcoming state be withdrawn. >> president trump has blown up international agreements on refugees. he has threatened to dump international agreements on climate change. he has praised the use of torture. he has incited hatred against muslims. he directly attacked women's...
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for her british fans who apparently exists, supposedly, to back the labour party, jeremy corbin in the election thursday. holy smokes. lisa boothe, does is move a single -- is there someone who says, lena dunham is bored, i am for it. >> i love how she has to tell that she is in bed. [laughs] she was probably a motivating factor for trump supporters during the election because she said she would move to canada and then she failed to follow through. we should believe nothing that she says. it is all -- no celebrities are irrelevant to me selections. we thought hillary clinton had everyone from lebron james to jc and that meant nothing. j. lo didn't bring ohio home. >> does she own any clothes that are in pajamas? any time endorses something something, she is always in bed in pajamas. it's not a motivating factor for millennials, she lost the election for hillary clinton. i don't know what anyone would want her. >> tucker: however he was, the later years. >> you can't knock her for the. [laughter] >> tucker: i'm not getting involved. thank you both, very much. >> tucker: this is an a
for her british fans who apparently exists, supposedly, to back the labour party, jeremy corbin in the election thursday. holy smokes. lisa boothe, does is move a single -- is there someone who says, lena dunham is bored, i am for it. >> i love how she has to tell that she is in bed. [laughs] she was probably a motivating factor for trump supporters during the election because she said she would move to canada and then she failed to follow through. we should believe nothing that she...
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exit poll numbers, she has lost her majority. the labour party, her opponents gained seats, but not enough for a majority either. the british pound is taking a big hit. bouncing back a little bit, but down considerably. make no mistake about it, terrorism did play a role in this outcome. theresa may went in thinking it would be a one issue election, all about brexit, but campaigning was stopped twice because of terrorist bloodshed. that open the door for her opponents, jeremy corbyn to criticize their republicans for measures that they say undercut police. couple that with the fact that theresa may lacks a sizzle on the campaign. she refuses to take place and debate. the way things are working out with 11 days to go before the brexit negotiations were supposed to begin. theresa may went in hoping to enhance majority, consolidate her power, if you believe the exit polls, the plan backfired on her. we expect official results in the small hours of the morning. martha. >> martha: huge, huge story. thank you very much. executive director of the georgetown university and public policy, he
exit poll numbers, she has lost her majority. the labour party, her opponents gained seats, but not enough for a majority either. the british pound is taking a big hit. bouncing back a little bit, but down considerably. make no mistake about it, terrorism did play a role in this outcome. theresa may went in thinking it would be a one issue election, all about brexit, but campaigning was stopped twice because of terrorist bloodshed. that open the door for her opponents, jeremy corbyn to...
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the british labour party tweeted this is unbecoming of a national leader and the sort of thing that makes me want to quit politics on a day like this, evil everywhere we look. the top administration has maintained the travel ban is all about public safety and it would hold travel into the 19th from six countries in the middle east. >> he is saying in reaction to what happened in london that it can happen here again. we are almost one year to the day from the orlando attack. the one year anniversary is coming up on the terrible orlando attack. that's in the presence of mind. reporter: passengers heading to london are sad that their country has had such a violent attack in such a short amount of time and they tell us their plans to be vigilant but not fearful. >> we've already bought the tickets for everything and were staying right in the city. you know, again, you can't stop living you just have to go and hope for the best. reporter: of federal authority. united states are asking for travelers to keep an eye out for any thing that looks suspicious and be vigilant as possible. list.
the british labour party tweeted this is unbecoming of a national leader and the sort of thing that makes me want to quit politics on a day like this, evil everywhere we look. the top administration has maintained the travel ban is all about public safety and it would hold travel into the 19th from six countries in the middle east. >> he is saying in reaction to what happened in london that it can happen here again. we are almost one year to the day from the orlando attack. the one year...
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326 seats needed for majority. conservatives predicted to get 319. while the labour party got 261. other small parties making up the rest. she has just spoken, having met the queen. here is what she said. >> i have been to see her majesty the queen and i will now form a government, a government that can provide certainty and lead britain forward at this critical time for our country. reporter: she may be sounding optimistic there, but and she may have won the most seats but supporters of jeremy corbyn, the far left leader celebrating this morning. many thought the labour party could be wiped out. corbym remarkly led his party close to a coup. may wanted personal mandate. it backfired. rumors how long she can stay on as prime minister in the long term. even though she announced she won't resign and stability is what is needed. listening to her speech, she mentioned she would form a government with the close friends, dup. that is northern ireland unionist party. what will they want in exchange for giving 10 votes needed to push her over the majority. we'll find that out i'm sure qui
326 seats needed for majority. conservatives predicted to get 319. while the labour party got 261. other small parties making up the rest. she has just spoken, having met the queen. here is what she said. >> i have been to see her majesty the queen and i will now form a government, a government that can provide certainty and lead britain forward at this critical time for our country. reporter: she may be sounding optimistic there, but and she may have won the most seats but supporters of...