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stopped some 80 individuals from entering the united kingdom to date. the quote from the petitioners about certain violent acts in they put down to mr. trump's intervention. i think we want to make it clear the way that this is been reported throughout the world it has caused an enormous amount of attention, this is no attempt to disrespect in any way americans or the american state. that our cultures have melded together over the years getting ever closer. this is a country that sacrificed its sons and daughters in the cause of creating democracy in other countries. more than any other nation on earth. obamas the land of barack , of martin luther king, and abraham lincoln. would you not agree with me the fact that this is martin luther king day today makes it even more bizarre is that this hate figure is preaching these ridiculous things that we should reject? flynn: martin luther king was a great man who left a great legacy behind him. what wed look to see are doing in this case and what we were doing by pursuing a >> thehich would expel election of h
stopped some 80 individuals from entering the united kingdom to date. the quote from the petitioners about certain violent acts in they put down to mr. trump's intervention. i think we want to make it clear the way that this is been reported throughout the world it has caused an enormous amount of attention, this is no attempt to disrespect in any way americans or the american state. that our cultures have melded together over the years getting ever closer. this is a country that sacrificed its...
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we are talking about the united kingdom, not anywhere else. i fully appreciate the honorable ladies remarks. as far as she's concerned, that is her case. i'm asking the people of america . they don't have the luxury of having her understand how conventions and debates work. you make my point for me. it is all well to say to let donald trump come here and have the discussion with us. he wishes to ban people like me. to go to the united states of america and to make the case for the muslims in america who are not represented by dinesh. >> i appreciate her remark. the answer to his van is not to ban him. that does not make any sense to me. he is banning muslims. in his own mind, he is saying muslims constitute a danger to the united states. on those grounds, he is banning them. now we are doing the same thing if we were to ban him. we would say donald trump represents a danger to the united kingdom, and on that grounds, our banning him from coming. the circumstances are different but the logical force is exactly the same. i'm quite happy to give
we are talking about the united kingdom, not anywhere else. i fully appreciate the honorable ladies remarks. as far as she's concerned, that is her case. i'm asking the people of america . they don't have the luxury of having her understand how conventions and debates work. you make my point for me. it is all well to say to let donald trump come here and have the discussion with us. he wishes to ban people like me. to go to the united states of america and to make the case for the muslims in...
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notsecond petition is to been him from the united kingdom . this is a curious one, signed by 42,000 898 signatures. 30 signatures were removed from the petition because they were thought to be suspect, coming from one source. >> >>'s signature is believed that donald trump should be banned from the u.k.. the u.k. has banned entry to many individuals for hate speech. the same principles should apply to everyone who wishes to enter the u.k. the united kingdom is to theirue applying unacceptable behavior criteria to those who wish to enter its be fairlyt must applied to the rich as well as the poor in the week as well as the powerful. the other petition reads, we should not be banning anybody for their opinions are domestic actions in the u.s. political race that does not concern us. more importantly, if he actually wins the nomination, it goes on to win the presidency, we have to work with the manly band from our country. let's might of her own business. if i could summarize the government's response which wasn't entirely helpful, to both petiti
notsecond petition is to been him from the united kingdom . this is a curious one, signed by 42,000 898 signatures. 30 signatures were removed from the petition because they were thought to be suspect, coming from one source. >> >>'s signature is believed that donald trump should be banned from the u.k.. the u.k. has banned entry to many individuals for hate speech. the same principles should apply to everyone who wishes to enter the u.k. the united kingdom is to theirue applying...
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stephen is here offering his support for the united kingdom youth parliament. thank you stephen. [applause] i know we are finishing a bit late this morning that i'm afraid we have got to try to keep in track so you do need to be back here from westminster hall where you are headed for lunch, that here at 1:30 p.m. i look forward to opening the proceedings. thank you for a great morning's debate. >> thank you all, it is a great honor to be here. i am pleased to be engaged with such a distinguished panel and i know that they are known to all of you, but just for the purposes of the record i would , like to acknowledge who is on the panel. we will proceed by way of posing some questions, asking our panelists to talk about some of the very crucial issues that we are all facing at this time. first, we have the honorable catherine -- she has been a public servant for over 20 years and been a part of the baltimore maryland city council. she is currently the majority leader that is the best politician for getting the job done by the city paper. she has been an entrepreneur by trade and c
stephen is here offering his support for the united kingdom youth parliament. thank you stephen. [applause] i know we are finishing a bit late this morning that i'm afraid we have got to try to keep in track so you do need to be back here from westminster hall where you are headed for lunch, that here at 1:30 p.m. i look forward to opening the proceedings. thank you for a great morning's debate. >> thank you all, it is a great honor to be here. i am pleased to be engaged with such a...
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women's shoes were made in the united kingdom. these are a new adaptation for a -- us done by a company out of las vegas. they call this the dunmore and they are for sale in our shop. what it is supposed to do is it is supposed to look like a calomanco shoe. that is a wool product in the 18th century. washington ordered them for martha yearly. at least 5-6 pairs usually. so we know they are being warned by all strata of society. this is a reproduction of a set of epaulets which go on what are now shoulder boards in the modern military. and they are a sign of rank. these are reproductions of ones that are currently held by the yorktown victory center which is right down the road in yorktown, virginia. we have a large portion of our programming has to do with the military and the revolution so , within the past 20 years, we have really increased our military presence and our knowledge of military history and military dress. hats. we get the is as blanks, so it would just be -- do you have one? not unlike this. this has been -- which
women's shoes were made in the united kingdom. these are a new adaptation for a -- us done by a company out of las vegas. they call this the dunmore and they are for sale in our shop. what it is supposed to do is it is supposed to look like a calomanco shoe. that is a wool product in the 18th century. washington ordered them for martha yearly. at least 5-6 pairs usually. so we know they are being warned by all strata of society. this is a reproduction of a set of epaulets which go on what are...
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kingdom. he went further than that, suggesting that there are no go areas in london because police fear for their lives, which politicians say is absolutely false. suzanne kelly, the lady who put together this petition, i visited her in aberdeen scotland on thursday and friday, by the way, she is american, a new yorker originally. she said what really got this going for her and why she came up with the idea is they've fought with frump for years over the establishment of a golf course area. she accuses him of bum dozing through the environmental process, of intimidating neighbors who wouldn't tell to him, putting trees on the edge of their property and bum dozing 20-foot bedrooms so they couldn't see out and forcing them to sell is her suggestion. at her core, she is furious about his rhetoric, which she calls dangerous, something that she believes has to be confronted in the united kingdom. >> i don't mind him spouting his hate speech so much as a private person, but if he wants to be leader,
kingdom. he went further than that, suggesting that there are no go areas in london because police fear for their lives, which politicians say is absolutely false. suzanne kelly, the lady who put together this petition, i visited her in aberdeen scotland on thursday and friday, by the way, she is american, a new yorker originally. she said what really got this going for her and why she came up with the idea is they've fought with frump for years over the establishment of a golf course area. she...
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they did publish a list of 24 denied entry to the united kingdom between 2008 and nine. if i can give you some idea. the sort of people who are banned, andbanned, the 1st one was a leader of a violent gang that posted films of attacks on the internet, considered to be engaging in unacceptable behavior by permitting serious criminal activity and seeking to provoke others to serious criminal acts. another was described as a teacher considered to be engaged in unacceptable behavior. another was considered to be engaged in unacceptable behavior is seeking to promote others. a 4th was excluded from the united kingdom because he has made anti- jewish statements in this fostered hatred among others which are entirely typical of the kind of people were excluded. we should say that the situation does not apply in those cases. far more serious. the petition claims that there has been violent attacks taking place in boston and elsewhere when one of them attacked a hispanic person and another a mexican. and that is what the petitioners are making there points on. i believe that ther
they did publish a list of 24 denied entry to the united kingdom between 2008 and nine. if i can give you some idea. the sort of people who are banned, andbanned, the 1st one was a leader of a violent gang that posted films of attacks on the internet, considered to be engaging in unacceptable behavior by permitting serious criminal activity and seeking to provoke others to serious criminal acts. another was described as a teacher considered to be engaged in unacceptable behavior. another was...
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stephen is here offering his support for the united kingdom youth parliament. thank you stephen. [applause] i know we are finishing a bit late this morning that i'm afraid we have got to try to keep in track so you do need to be back here from westminster hall where you are headed for lunch, here at 1:30 p.m. i look forward to opening the proceedings. thank you for a great morning's debate. >> at the british house of commons is on recess. prime minister's questions airs live every wednesday at 7:00 a.m. and three years at :00 a.m.. it atn also see c-span.com. tomorrow, humanitarian challenges facing afghanistan in 2016. participants include the executive director of doctors without borders and the director of advocacy at mercy corps. we haven't live at 10:30 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> monday night on the communicators, consumer technology association president gary shapiro on the major issues he expects in 2016. thishy the name change fall to consumer technology association. he is joined by politicos technology reporter. exhibitinghundred companies, 2.4 million square feet of exh
stephen is here offering his support for the united kingdom youth parliament. thank you stephen. [applause] i know we are finishing a bit late this morning that i'm afraid we have got to try to keep in track so you do need to be back here from westminster hall where you are headed for lunch, here at 1:30 p.m. i look forward to opening the proceedings. thank you for a great morning's debate. >> at the british house of commons is on recess. prime minister's questions airs live every...
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from ever visiting the united kingdom. people across the political spectrum will speak to both those petitions. there is no vote at the end of this, delinquent. but the home secretary, prime minister cameron will be listening to that debate and they'll come out to make some sort of decision. likely, no one believes they'll take the decision to ban donald trump. likely, they'll ignore the debate other to make a comment. they'll not ban him but prime minister cameron has suggested while trumps comments were quote/unquote stupid, he does not deserve a ban. that's not the way to deal with him, del. >> dana, why are the organizers there so concerned keeping donald trump out of the u.k.? >> well, suzanne kelly, i mean, it's very interesting. she has not done a lot of interviews, by i spent two days with her in aberdeen, scotland. she's america. she's from new york. she's living in aberdeen. she put this petition together because of a long-running dispute with donald trump as local environmentalists tried to take him on as he bul
from ever visiting the united kingdom. people across the political spectrum will speak to both those petitions. there is no vote at the end of this, delinquent. but the home secretary, prime minister cameron will be listening to that debate and they'll come out to make some sort of decision. likely, no one believes they'll take the decision to ban donald trump. likely, they'll ignore the debate other to make a comment. they'll not ban him but prime minister cameron has suggested while trumps...
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we are talking about the united kingdom, not anywhere else. i fully appreciate the honorable ladies remarks. as far as she's concerned, that is her case. i'm asking the people of america . they don't have the luxury of having her understand how conventions and debates work. you make my point for me. it is all well to say to let donald trump come here and have the discussion with us. he wishes to ban people like me. to go to the united states of america and to make the case for the muslims in america who are not represented by dinesh. >> i appreciate her remark. the answer to his van is not to ban him. that does not make any sense to me. he is banning muslims. in his own mind, he is saying muslims constitute a danger to the united states. on those grounds, he is banning them. now we are doing the same thing if we were to ban him. we would say donald trump represents a danger to the united kingdom, and on that grounds, our banning him from coming. the circumstances are different but the logical force is exactly the same. i'm quite happy to give
we are talking about the united kingdom, not anywhere else. i fully appreciate the honorable ladies remarks. as far as she's concerned, that is her case. i'm asking the people of america . they don't have the luxury of having her understand how conventions and debates work. you make my point for me. it is all well to say to let donald trump come here and have the discussion with us. he wishes to ban people like me. to go to the united states of america and to make the case for the muslims in...
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on monday, british parliament debated whether to bar donald trump from entering the united kingdom. the debate resulted from a petition that received more than half a million signatures in support. members debated the topic for three hours without an official vote at the end, because only the home office has the authority to ban somebody from entering the country, not parliament. >> the first petition has been signed by more people than any other in parliament. 573,000gned by signatures. it calls to block donald trump from u.k. entry. the second petition is to
on monday, british parliament debated whether to bar donald trump from entering the united kingdom. the debate resulted from a petition that received more than half a million signatures in support. members debated the topic for three hours without an official vote at the end, because only the home office has the authority to ban somebody from entering the country, not parliament. >> the first petition has been signed by more people than any other in parliament. 573,000gned by signatures....
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that is what our policy is all about. >> with the number of workless households in the united kingdom at an all-time low, and with 1.4 million more children being taught in schools ranked good or outstanding since 2010, does my right honorable friend agree that the mark of a one nation government is not the amount of money we spend on benefits, but what we do to tackle the root causes of poverty? mr. cameron: my honorable friend is absolutely right about that, and it is what the exchanges earlier on proved. as far as i can see, labour's only answer to every single problem is to spend more money, so it ends up with more borrowing, more spending more debt. all the things that got us into this problem in the first place. our approach is to look at all the causes of poverty, all the things that are holding people back. let's fix the sink estates, let's reform the failing schools, let's give people more childcare, and let's deal with the addiction and mental health problems that people have. in that way, we will demonstrate that this is the government and this is the party helping people w
that is what our policy is all about. >> with the number of workless households in the united kingdom at an all-time low, and with 1.4 million more children being taught in schools ranked good or outstanding since 2010, does my right honorable friend agree that the mark of a one nation government is not the amount of money we spend on benefits, but what we do to tackle the root causes of poverty? mr. cameron: my honorable friend is absolutely right about that, and it is what the exchanges...
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states of america should be physically banned from entering the united kingdom. by anyone's standard that is a rather big thing. his offense is to suggest a ban on incoming muslims to america until our countries representatives can figure out what is going on. it is extremely clear that in the western world we are andriencing difficult dangerous types. violent attacks are becoming too frequent inside these countries, perpetrated by those who want to be brought in with religious conformity. something that all right thinking people are deeply worried about and it is also clear that one path to terrorists and those who hate our way of life, of living in our western countries is to enter as immigrants and refugees. determining what to do about that clear and worrying problem will result in people having different suggested solutions. people in allome of our constituencies who will agree with the view of donald trump. they will disagree with a view of donald trump. to disagree with donald trump's view. but whatever people think, he should truly be entitled to have it,
states of america should be physically banned from entering the united kingdom. by anyone's standard that is a rather big thing. his offense is to suggest a ban on incoming muslims to america until our countries representatives can figure out what is going on. it is extremely clear that in the western world we are andriencing difficult dangerous types. violent attacks are becoming too frequent inside these countries, perpetrated by those who want to be brought in with religious conformity....
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as we sat here in the home of politics and democracy in the united kingdom, it is only fitting to pay tribute to the importance of and the impact the magna carta still has today. also known as magna carta at liber tatin, it translates as the great charter of liberty the and to me that is what magna carta represents freedom. even though anglican scotland were separate states we, too, recognized the importance of freedom and a similar document the declaration of our growth. one of the most famous quotes from this being it is not for glory nor wretches nor honor we are fighting but for that alone which no one gives up with life itself. i believe both of these documents are symbols of freedom and i can see this by country, freedom is young people having their say through consultations such as make your mark, freedom is young people voting for their representatives and youth parliament elections without which none of us would be here today. freedom is young people in the united kingdom having the right to free education, life, and to say exactly what they are thinking and feeling. freedom
as we sat here in the home of politics and democracy in the united kingdom, it is only fitting to pay tribute to the importance of and the impact the magna carta still has today. also known as magna carta at liber tatin, it translates as the great charter of liberty the and to me that is what magna carta represents freedom. even though anglican scotland were separate states we, too, recognized the importance of freedom and a similar document the declaration of our growth. one of the most famous...
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a fourth was a muslim writer and public speaker from india, excluded from the united kingdom because he made anti-jewish statements, fostering hatred amongst others. those are entirely typical of the kind of people who were excluded. d unacceptable behavior to promote others for serious criminal acts. a fourthi think we should say te situation with mr. donald trump doesn't apply in those cases. these are far more serious, presenting an immediate threat of violence. the petitioners claim that there have been violent attacks taking place in america, in boston and elsewhere, with people who quoted donald trump when one of them attacked an hispanic person, another a mexican. that is what the petitioners are making their point on. i believe there is one case that does represent the situation with mr. donald trump, and that personone with -a dutch who was seen to be fermenting hatred against muslims and guilty of homophobia, and he was banned by the home secretary in 2009, and what happened? he appealed to the court and won. the result was that he was allowed into the country. the publicit
a fourth was a muslim writer and public speaker from india, excluded from the united kingdom because he made anti-jewish statements, fostering hatred amongst others. those are entirely typical of the kind of people who were excluded. d unacceptable behavior to promote others for serious criminal acts. a fourthi think we should say te situation with mr. donald trump doesn't apply in those cases. these are far more serious, presenting an immediate threat of violence. the petitioners claim that...
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that has brought laughter in the united kingdom because it's not factual. another mp said that he didn't support the ban while while we've never had beens for extremism, we never had one for stupidity, why should we start now. he characterized donald trump's comments as stupid. a third labor mp calling trump a poisonous corrosive man risking the cohesiveness of our communities. listen to what she had to say in supporting this ban. >> this is not any man. this is a man extremely high profiling involved in the american show business industry for years and years. a man who is interviewing for the most important job in the world. his words are not com comical. his words are not funny. his words are poisonous and they risk inflaming tensions between vulnerable communities. let me make one thing clear. we have legislation in our country to make sure we do not let people enter who are not conducive to the public good. >> that was, as i mentioned before, there is very little chance there is going to be a ban in this debate from donald trump. the home secretary will
that has brought laughter in the united kingdom because it's not factual. another mp said that he didn't support the ban while while we've never had beens for extremism, we never had one for stupidity, why should we start now. he characterized donald trump's comments as stupid. a third labor mp calling trump a poisonous corrosive man risking the cohesiveness of our communities. listen to what she had to say in supporting this ban. >> this is not any man. this is a man extremely high...
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and from the united kingdom, a young woman takes on climate change. girls becoming mothers when they're still children themselves. [speaking spanish] narrator: wrecking young lives. [speaking spanish] narrator: from the dominican republic, where nearly a quarter of all pregnancies are to teenagers, a campaign to change girls' futures. [music] [speaking spanish] [speaking spanish] [speaking spanish] [music] narrator: in brazil, a centuries-old legacy, communities created by slaves. [speaking spanish] narrator: but now that legacy is being challenged. descendants of slaves face a fight to keep hold of their land. [speaking spanish] narrator: a way of life in jeopardy. [music] narrator: professor helio santos is president of the foundation for racial equality, a non-governmental organization in brazil. narrator: african slavery was big business in brazil. treated more as commodities than human beings, black slaves became a major part of international trade during colonialism and boosted the country's economy. narrator: salvador de bahia, brazil's first c
and from the united kingdom, a young woman takes on climate change. girls becoming mothers when they're still children themselves. [speaking spanish] narrator: wrecking young lives. [speaking spanish] narrator: from the dominican republic, where nearly a quarter of all pregnancies are to teenagers, a campaign to change girls' futures. [music] [speaking spanish] [speaking spanish] [speaking spanish] [music] narrator: in brazil, a centuries-old legacy, communities created by slaves. [speaking...
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with the number of workers households in the united kingdom at an all-time low, does my right honorable friend with me agree with me that a nation government is not the amount of money we spend on benefits but is what we do to tackle the root causes of poverty? [shouting] >> my honorable friend is absolutely right. that's what the earlier changes proved. labour's only answer to every single problem is to spend more money. ends up with more borrowing, more spending and more debt where our approach is to look at all the causes of government, all the things that are holding people back. let's reform the failing schools, let's give people more child care, let's deal with the addiction and mental problems that people have and that way we will demonstrate that this is the government and the party helping people with their life chances while labour just wants to stick you where you are. >> it was overwhelming endorsed in the last referendum. [inaudible] >> constitutional crisis. the clawses do not apply in the case of scottland and northern ireland. why is it treating like a second-class natio
with the number of workers households in the united kingdom at an all-time low, does my right honorable friend with me agree with me that a nation government is not the amount of money we spend on benefits but is what we do to tackle the root causes of poverty? [shouting] >> my honorable friend is absolutely right. that's what the earlier changes proved. labour's only answer to every single problem is to spend more money. ends up with more borrowing, more spending and more debt where our...
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with united kingdom you find magna carta as early as 1998 that says no one shall be deprived of liberty. how interesting to compare those historic sources then click on the other countries including germany that says every person shall be entitled to a hearing. how wonderful to see this platform but that has one of the 12 original copies to compare it with the way they have these rights and that google has helped to support to bring together school kids to compare with the way the rights are protected it is an incredible tool transform education we want to bring it to every student to check it out. and take deep end concern -- compare this vs and haul you think we can improve that and how we can work together to reform constitutional introduction in america. you can see again very fired up now it is my honor to introduce low leading scholar of magna carta and we're so excited to have professor kickoff our bill of rights day and there is to zero more auspicious moment or mower distinguished scholar then to begin our is speaking his engagement. erodes scholar and law clerks to justice bla
with united kingdom you find magna carta as early as 1998 that says no one shall be deprived of liberty. how interesting to compare those historic sources then click on the other countries including germany that says every person shall be entitled to a hearing. how wonderful to see this platform but that has one of the 12 original copies to compare it with the way they have these rights and that google has helped to support to bring together school kids to compare with the way the rights are...
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>> it was an operation in defense of the united kingdom to protect us against attack. you can put whatever labor on it you like. >> you received scrutiny haven't you? >> no, i haven't. i said they could look at the intelligence around it. hold on a second. we are totally engaged in an operation to defeat a terrorist organization that is intendinging to blow up, kill, and maim our citizens -- intending. that is what those people in worthington are doing and that is what the government is doing. we have focus on how we can keep the country safe. it is a current operation. it is a set of people sitting there who are planning to try to do damage to this county and if you deny that you don't know what you are talking about. >> i am asking if you excluded the military action from the ifc inquiry? if you look at the memorandum of understanding that you asked me to refer to you will see clearly, and i have to admit the font size makes it limited, but the operations were not part of the ifc's oversight responsibility. how can we do their job and examine that specific stride if
>> it was an operation in defense of the united kingdom to protect us against attack. you can put whatever labor on it you like. >> you received scrutiny haven't you? >> no, i haven't. i said they could look at the intelligence around it. hold on a second. we are totally engaged in an operation to defeat a terrorist organization that is intendinging to blow up, kill, and maim our citizens -- intending. that is what those people in worthington are doing and that is what the...
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speaker, the honorable joe knows the funding arrangements within the united kingdom don't work on that basis. >> order, questions to the prime minister? [shouting] >> thank you, mr. speaker. this morning i had meetings with minister and others and in addition to my duties in this house i should have further such meetings later today. >> karen lumley. >> contempting terrorists attacks will not be -- [shouting] >> what i will say is condemning terrorist attacks are essential component of aspiring office in this country. that should be the case if you're a shadow minister. [shouting] >> jeremy corben. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i would like to thank the firefighters, emergency rescue services, police services, engineers and environment agency and local government workers for volunteers for all the work they did in keeping safe thousands of people from the floods that have affected this country. in january 2014 following devastating floods of that time, two years ago t prime minister said, and i quote, there are always lessons to be learned and i will make sure they are learned. were they?
speaker, the honorable joe knows the funding arrangements within the united kingdom don't work on that basis. >> order, questions to the prime minister? [shouting] >> thank you, mr. speaker. this morning i had meetings with minister and others and in addition to my duties in this house i should have further such meetings later today. >> karen lumley. >> contempting terrorists attacks will not be -- [shouting] >> what i will say is condemning terrorist attacks are...
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. >> it is not the powerball jackpot come at the $47 million is an too shabby meet the united kingdom's newest millionaires, david and carole martin. they struck it rich with the national lottery. a couple called their daughter, who is in australia, she was driving when they reached her so they told her to pull over before breaking the news 2 her. the scottish couple says they plan to take an early retirement and drink lots of champagne. this is the first thing on their shopping list and it is a new pair of shoes. that is all a new pair of shoes . >>> hong kong phasing out the sale of ivory in the city. activist applauding the government's decision imported and exported ivory it -- ivory however 400 licensed sellers currently permitted to trade ivory material dating before 1989. an international treaty banning the trade. activist say trading encourages poaching. >>> one person and the hospital with life-threatening injuries following a late-night shooting in durham. it happened shortly before 11:00 at chesterfield apartments in the 1800 block of chapel hill road. police tell us the vict
. >> it is not the powerball jackpot come at the $47 million is an too shabby meet the united kingdom's newest millionaires, david and carole martin. they struck it rich with the national lottery. a couple called their daughter, who is in australia, she was driving when they reached her so they told her to pull over before breaking the news 2 her. the scottish couple says they plan to take an early retirement and drink lots of champagne. this is the first thing on their shopping list and...
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the united kingdom, australia and so forth that i mentioned earlier. but this is an area where we've asked some of the states that are in the region to become more active. and then with respect to the expeditionary targeting force, which is a very important tool, but i want to emphasize one of many tools. but we were just talking about that together. the four of us will be talking about that, among other things, in the coming hours. but that's a very flexible tool, i've spoken about that before. we won't be able to talk about everything that it's doing but it has a very wide range of capabilities. reporter: [inaudible] mr. carter: i think this much is clear. there was a navigational error of some kind. all the contributing factors to that we don't know yet. and we're still talking to those folks and we'll find out more what combination of factors led to that navigational error. but they were clearly out of the position that they tended -- intended to be in. we're very glad to have them back. just add that. this is the kind of thing that, for all of us
the united kingdom, australia and so forth that i mentioned earlier. but this is an area where we've asked some of the states that are in the region to become more active. and then with respect to the expeditionary targeting force, which is a very important tool, but i want to emphasize one of many tools. but we were just talking about that together. the four of us will be talking about that, among other things, in the coming hours. but that's a very flexible tool, i've spoken about that...
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i want to ask you about events in the united kingdom. vote asking for donald trump to be banned from the united kingdom. if trump is banned from the country does he take that as a positive or negative? i think eventually they will vote to allow him into the country. the leader of the labour party trump to seenvited the multicultural society in his constituency. he could come to my place in central manchester and check out the multicultural people here. how people get along in this country. they will put the knife into him but then they will say he can come the country anyway. charlie cook: the rest of the world looks to the united states for leadership. they see turmoil here. there is considerable concern that, what the world is going on over here. petition, i don't know what is going to come of it. concernmanifestation of that is around the world about what is happening here. steve: you can watch the debate live here for britain tomorrow morning about trump. charlie cook: on the republican expertiseience or seem so most of your disquali
i want to ask you about events in the united kingdom. vote asking for donald trump to be banned from the united kingdom. if trump is banned from the country does he take that as a positive or negative? i think eventually they will vote to allow him into the country. the leader of the labour party trump to seenvited the multicultural society in his constituency. he could come to my place in central manchester and check out the multicultural people here. how people get along in this country. they...
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he says that the united kingdom is trying hard to disguise their massive muslim problem. everybody is wise to what is happening. it is very sad. be honest. do you think that those trying to suppress in any way or having a debate about suppressing him or banning him feeds into his narrative about political correctness as he calls it? >> i think the british left, as well has made clear that they don't want to ban donald trump. what the british left want to do, you just heard from towel flynn, but they want to take him around muslim areas and see most areas have integrated. that's not to say there aren't problems in certain areas. what you've got is con sense across the political divide that donald trump's comments were unacceptable. david cameron's described them as stupid and wrong, donald trump's comments. the mayor of london boris johnson who almost will speak in the debate said he wouldn't go to new york because of the real fear, the real risk of meeting donald trump. so you see, whether on the right or left, you've got consensus in british politics that these comments
he says that the united kingdom is trying hard to disguise their massive muslim problem. everybody is wise to what is happening. it is very sad. be honest. do you think that those trying to suppress in any way or having a debate about suppressing him or banning him feeds into his narrative about political correctness as he calls it? >> i think the british left, as well has made clear that they don't want to ban donald trump. what the british left want to do, you just heard from towel...
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it's important when you look at foreign-exchange with the government of the united kingdom. i have no idea where we will be in eight hours and neither do you. let's look at green. yields commitment is important. it has really come in with a vengeance in the last 24 hours. , a bit see a 199 stronger in the last 24 hours? oil has a life of its own, as you have already across all the media. everybody changing their views, adjusting their terminal value. go on to the second screen, if you would. we will get to francine's. dow will seend the a 15,000 at sometime today. more than anything -- i will feature this chart later -- the 210 spread is in the big oil index at the bottom. francine: tom, if you look at my board, i put in oil -- i wanted to check on these european markets. this really follows some big losses in asia, following through the correction we are seeing a lot of markets. a 10% fall from the high of last year. i want to show you a pound, ahead of the boe decision. then we also had some pretty dire reports, not only production declining but also manufacturing. there i
it's important when you look at foreign-exchange with the government of the united kingdom. i have no idea where we will be in eight hours and neither do you. let's look at green. yields commitment is important. it has really come in with a vengeance in the last 24 hours. , a bit see a 199 stronger in the last 24 hours? oil has a life of its own, as you have already across all the media. everybody changing their views, adjusting their terminal value. go on to the second screen, if you would. we...
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a new isis video is threatening the united kingdom. the message the prime minister has for the terror organization and, the el faro investigation continues. the new video of the ship's final resting place and how federal investigators want to move foward. for news while you're on the move, listen to our news partner news-talk 780 koh died and more than 100 people are injured after a 6.7 magnitude earthquake hit india's remote northeast region early this morning. police say the fatalitlies and injuries were caused by falling debris. they say the powerful tremor struck before dawn in a remote area with poor mobile phone and internet connections -- and information about conditions outside of major cities may take time to emerge. isis has released a new propaganda video threatening the united kingdom. it shows a masked, english-speaking militant -- and five men in orange jumpsuits, accused of spying for the u-k. at one point, the militant aims a gun at the camera, and speaks directly to prime minister david cameron. this comes after camero
a new isis video is threatening the united kingdom. the message the prime minister has for the terror organization and, the el faro investigation continues. the new video of the ship's final resting place and how federal investigators want to move foward. for news while you're on the move, listen to our news partner news-talk 780 koh died and more than 100 people are injured after a 6.7 magnitude earthquake hit india's remote northeast region early this morning. police say the fatalitlies and...
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also, what was really telling at that today hearing was hearing from the united kingdom from scotland, most officers do not carry weapons but they're dealing with individuals who have-i should say most officers do not carry firearms. they're dealing with individuals who have machetes were nice. and have a tactically reposition, how they create teams. or how they tried to de-escalate. so, without more,-i know the captain he was at the meeting we will talk more about. san francisco's plan i will talk about the policy recommendations of the opposite of city complaints made over the years. in addition to being an investigative agency our agency also makes policy recommendations to the police department to enhance the police department's relationship with the community while still ensuring officer safety and then i just want to show you all the police use of force in new york city, a recent report that came out of their office of inspector general. which is different than their civilian oversight investigative agency, ccr be. it was written by philip-fairly new inspector general and he mak
also, what was really telling at that today hearing was hearing from the united kingdom from scotland, most officers do not carry weapons but they're dealing with individuals who have-i should say most officers do not carry firearms. they're dealing with individuals who have machetes were nice. and have a tactically reposition, how they create teams. or how they tried to de-escalate. so, without more,-i know the captain he was at the meeting we will talk more about. san francisco's plan i will...
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it did contaminate the rest of the world but it is essentially was europe, the united kingdom, the united states. the other surprise in some ways was the depth or the consequences of the financial crisis on the u.k. and europe. i mean, we have still got banks, and banks in particular european banks, big ones anyway, still recovering from the crisis seven years afterwards. many of us are trading the discount book value. francine: why is it laggin? because the u.s. dealt with a quicker. >> i think they dealt with a quicker. i think the impact on the banks itself -- the banks themselves was much more severe. those investment banks in the u.s. particularly, it's a very large capital market. 10 times the capital market size of the united kingdom. therefore, if you are a major player in that economy, which is in the relatively good hands, then that is a fantastic foundation not only to be successful in the domestic economy in the u.s. but also to springboard and take a long view of other markets. the dominant players in investment banking in europe are all-american. globally, the americans are
it did contaminate the rest of the world but it is essentially was europe, the united kingdom, the united states. the other surprise in some ways was the depth or the consequences of the financial crisis on the u.k. and europe. i mean, we have still got banks, and banks in particular european banks, big ones anyway, still recovering from the crisis seven years afterwards. many of us are trading the discount book value. francine: why is it laggin? because the u.s. dealt with a quicker. >>...
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to underlineright that shared sense of history between the united kingdom and the united states, and the relationship we have enjoyed between us over a considerable period of time. debate has also come as we are debating issues of freedom of speech, underline the value and importance of this , and ources on that ability for all different views, different perspectives to be able to argue those points clearly and effectively through the impassioned debate that we have had this afternoon. before i respond to a number of the points raised during this debate, a few things i want to say on the outset. britain is a successful multiracial multi faith multiethnic country. our strength derives from that diversity. life in our country is based on fundamental values that have been shaped by our history. they are supported and shared by the overwhelming majority of the population. the rule of law, democracy, and individual liberty. freedom of expression. the mutual respect, tolerance, and understanding of different faiths and beliefs. these make the foundation of our successful pluralistic nation
to underlineright that shared sense of history between the united kingdom and the united states, and the relationship we have enjoyed between us over a considerable period of time. debate has also come as we are debating issues of freedom of speech, underline the value and importance of this , and ources on that ability for all different views, different perspectives to be able to argue those points clearly and effectively through the impassioned debate that we have had this afternoon. before i...
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the united kingdom is responding to a new threat from the terrorist organization. meteorologist justin gehrts one person is injured in an overnight shooting in dubuque. we have the very latest on the investigation. the fight over public land. that's turned into a standoff between federal authorities and armed protestors at and iowa national guard troops are in missouri, bringing drinkable water to victims of widespread flooding. you're watching kcrg-tv9. now, from your 24 hour news source, this is kcrg-tv9 news at midday. how did a two year old end up with a bullet wound? that's the question dubuque police are hoping to answer after a shooting last night. police say it happened last night at 942 main street. that's in the heart of downtown dubuque, just a few blocks from the law enforcement center. kcrg-tv9's forrest saunders is live in dubuque right now-just outside of 942 main street. forrest, what's the latest details? things are much quieter than earlier this morning. officers were all over the inside, investigating this shooting. at one point they brought out
the united kingdom is responding to a new threat from the terrorist organization. meteorologist justin gehrts one person is injured in an overnight shooting in dubuque. we have the very latest on the investigation. the fight over public land. that's turned into a standoff between federal authorities and armed protestors at and iowa national guard troops are in missouri, bringing drinkable water to victims of widespread flooding. you're watching kcrg-tv9. now, from your 24 hour news source, this...
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the terror some analysts that the video suggest the united kingdom could be the next target. >>> a private company west of london is dropping a policy that required asylum-seekers to wear rest -- red wristband before receiving food. some migrants have said wearing a wristband have exposed them to abuse from local residents. questions about the policy follows news last week that had their doors painted red to identify them. >>> the makers of the faulty brand of air brands -- airbags is making headlines once again. >> in the news is not good. what a new report revealed >>> plus, more and >>> oil prices are falling again, and stock prices are the dow down 58 points, nasdaq off 17, s&p 500 down 10. for complete market and business news, go to www.wral.com and click on business. >>> more trouble for japanese auto-parts maker takata. a 10 step has linked to the company's faulty airbags. u.s. regulators added 5 million more cars to th19 million vehicles already under recall. the bags can explode when activated, firing up shards of metal and glass. takata faces multiple legal actions, millions of
the terror some analysts that the video suggest the united kingdom could be the next target. >>> a private company west of london is dropping a policy that required asylum-seekers to wear rest -- red wristband before receiving food. some migrants have said wearing a wristband have exposed them to abuse from local residents. questions about the policy follows news last week that had their doors painted red to identify them. >>> the makers of the faulty brand of air brands --...
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kingdom. feel really joins us with more on the debate. >> reporter: he was called a lot of names in the british parliament today. >> the person you're dealing with maybe a successful businessman. he is also a buffoon. >> donald trump is no more than a demagogue. >> donald trump is a full. that we just wrote to trump? >> some of that was from people who were defending him or his right to come to the uk and say whatever he wants. >> bring him here. let us have the opportunity to challenge him and let him go home with his tail between his legs. >> reporter: britain has banned 84 people from entering this country for inciting hatre today was triggered a petition in written signed by more than 500,000 people who wanted to make donald trump number 85. the debate today was about that anger. the anger there has been about mister trump's proposal to ban muslims from the u.s. pics two his words are not comical. his words are not funny. his words are poisonous. they brisk inflaming attention between vuln
kingdom. feel really joins us with more on the debate. >> reporter: he was called a lot of names in the british parliament today. >> the person you're dealing with maybe a successful businessman. he is also a buffoon. >> donald trump is no more than a demagogue. >> donald trump is a full. that we just wrote to trump? >> some of that was from people who were defending him or his right to come to the uk and say whatever he wants. >> bring him here. let us have...
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strong connection to birth defects -- is spreading rapidly scientists in the united kingdom are releasing genetically modified male mosquitos to breed with females... their offspring will not survive - and experts say this could help eradicate the spread of the disease. dozens of demonstrators come out to support two men whose incarceration is the biggest thing on netflix. dozens came out in manitowac, wisconsin to support steven avery and his nephew brendon dassey - the two convicted of murder... whose stories are imortalized in the netflix hit "making a murderer." there's more to pluto than orignially thought -- scientists say there's more ice on it's surface... these scans show the dwarf planet -- the new map was made the images sow exposed water ice is abudant on pluto's surface. here's a live look at the waterloo skycam. storm track seven meteoroligst mark schnackenberg has a final look at your weather --------- --------- --------- --------- wine and girl scout cookies -- auction is getting underway right now at the park place event centre in cedar falls.. money will send 12
strong connection to birth defects -- is spreading rapidly scientists in the united kingdom are releasing genetically modified male mosquitos to breed with females... their offspring will not survive - and experts say this could help eradicate the spread of the disease. dozens of demonstrators come out to support two men whose incarceration is the biggest thing on netflix. dozens came out in manitowac, wisconsin to support steven avery and his nephew brendon dassey - the two convicted of...
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kingdom and less even than the united states. perhaps the biggest surprise about france is that it turns out to be an entrepreneurial nation that is becoming a worldwide hub for the technology industry. >> we are number one in start-ups, creation in continental europe. last year we created 1,500 start-ups. >> at consumer electronics show in las vegas this year, one of the marquis events of the tech industry, nearly one-third of the start-ups were french, according to fortune. paris plans to host what is hoped to become the world's largest start-up incubator, housing 1,000 start-ups. >> new generation of entrepreneur. entrepreneur is a french word. it's not an american one. >> entrepreneur is a french word but state control of the economy is also a french word and france has a long tradition of the state being deeply involved in the economy. >> you're right. sometimes you have over interference and over intervention from the government -- i mean, that's something we have to streamline. >> he is trying to push through measures to s
kingdom and less even than the united states. perhaps the biggest surprise about france is that it turns out to be an entrepreneurial nation that is becoming a worldwide hub for the technology industry. >> we are number one in start-ups, creation in continental europe. last year we created 1,500 start-ups. >> at consumer electronics show in las vegas this year, one of the marquis events of the tech industry, nearly one-third of the start-ups were french, according to fortune. paris...
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about the's talk united kingdom and the big year for the united kingdom with what is happening in the country and the grexit. we have a poll that shows theiderable concern about buildup to brexit. inre is tremendous pressure 2016 and deutsche bank wants a dollar 15. it a risk for starting? >> we look at the general the bondhere and market is priced in. it is almost too early to tell with the reference of days. isyou price it in, it difficult. see andis a dollar we it is quite weak. manus: what is the top of the tree for you? are going to cut in the markets and i think there is a slight risk with the easing from the ecb. anna: thank you. tensions between saudi arabia and iran. we will break the story down with the implications across the globaland the perspectives. stay with us on countdown. ♪ . manus: time to get to first word news. >> chinese stock trading halted than csi 300 plunged more 700. akened.ufacturing weeken stanley fischer says it might be necessary for the central bank to increase rates. stressed that using regulatory tools should be the first line of defense. economy i
about the's talk united kingdom and the big year for the united kingdom with what is happening in the country and the grexit. we have a poll that shows theiderable concern about buildup to brexit. inre is tremendous pressure 2016 and deutsche bank wants a dollar 15. it a risk for starting? >> we look at the general the bondhere and market is priced in. it is almost too early to tell with the reference of days. isyou price it in, it difficult. see andis a dollar we it is quite weak. manus:...
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kingdom. >> armstrong: make them think twice about coming? >> absolutely. >> we are now going through an immigration bill going through parliament to increase that hostile environment. >> armstrong: you think their goal is to create a hostile environment? >> absolutely. our home secretary on record saying it for illegal migrants. however as we have shown organization has done a lot of work on measuring the legislation, impact isn't all migrant, even those legitimately here, black ethnic minority background, you are impacted negativity. is sinister? >> wasn't well thought out. >> i am hearing it, there are two sides to every story. from my perfective, i believe there is a place for migration and demonstrated that where the economy does need to help support where we haven't gotten labor in the uk. there is a real mix going back to what we talked about about before, migrant side, highly educated, engineers, doctors solicitors, this isn't the stereo typical migrant everybody would think about that can give value. illegal migrants and more from my
kingdom. >> armstrong: make them think twice about coming? >> absolutely. >> we are now going through an immigration bill going through parliament to increase that hostile environment. >> armstrong: you think their goal is to create a hostile environment? >> absolutely. our home secretary on record saying it for illegal migrants. however as we have shown organization has done a lot of work on measuring the legislation, impact isn't all migrant, even those...
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less than eight percent of the workers are unionized and far less than the united kingdom and actually less than the united states. perhaps it turns out that it's a nation that's becoming a world wide hub for the technology industry. >> we're number one and last year we created 4,000 start ups. >> at the show in las vegas and that's a key of the technology, nearly one-third of the start ups were french according to fortune. paris plans to host what hopes to become the world's largest. >> it's a french word and not a american one. >> state control is also of the economy and france is a long tradition of the state being deeply involve in the economy. >> you're right. sometimes you have over interference and difference from the government, and i mean that's something that we have to stream line. >> they're trying to push through the measures to spur frances growth rates and curve the high unemployment and that's twice the level of the united kingdom. for all of us that love france, let's hope he succeeds. next on "gps" believe it or not it's been five years since the arab's spring. during
less than eight percent of the workers are unionized and far less than the united kingdom and actually less than the united states. perhaps it turns out that it's a nation that's becoming a world wide hub for the technology industry. >> we're number one and last year we created 4,000 start ups. >> at the show in las vegas and that's a key of the technology, nearly one-third of the start ups were french according to fortune. paris plans to host what hopes to become the world's...
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. >>> we're in the united kingdom and we're about to see something wild. once the traffic begins to move, lanes. you see that motorcycle just there. that's the same car that just hit the guy on the motorcycle whipping through traffic, and then taking off. this is actually a case of road rage. if you watch it again, you'll notice that guy on the motorcycle almost sees it coming. keep in mind, that's a divided road. that audit has gone into the lanes of traffic. he was injured, fractured some bonus bones in his ribs. police are looking for that person in the audi. >> almost killing someone off a bike, almost hitting that car, almost hitting that truck. it's incredible behavior. >> a motorcycle incident caught in this helmet video. neither of these guys are wearing much of anything other than a helmet. wheelies are popping. here we go, it gets a little hot. >> that makes me cringe. >> you guys like pizza? but not road pizza. >> i don't want to see this. >> let's see the leg. >> did you see his fingertips? it's also missing. that is exactly why something as ri
. >>> we're in the united kingdom and we're about to see something wild. once the traffic begins to move, lanes. you see that motorcycle just there. that's the same car that just hit the guy on the motorcycle whipping through traffic, and then taking off. this is actually a case of road rage. if you watch it again, you'll notice that guy on the motorcycle almost sees it coming. keep in mind, that's a divided road. that audit has gone into the lanes of traffic. he was injured, fractured...
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kingdom. a half million citizens signed a petition calling for his banishment over his plan to temporarily ban muslims from the u.s. >> his words are not funny. his words are poisonous. he is elected president is bonkers. >> donald trump is free to be a fool, but he's not free to be a dangerous born if britain. >> most lawmakers argued a ban would undermine the principles of free speech. >>> coming up, hoverboards under fire. a company is accused of selling hoverboards with bogus safety parks. later, a driving force. adele's carpool karaoke breaks an internet record. >> that was amazing.provided guidance to over 100,000 people just like you. visit legalzoom today. the legal help you can count on. . see me. see me. don't stare at me. see me. see me. see me to know that psoriasis is just something that i have. i'm not contagious. see me to know that i won't stop. until i find what works. discover cosentyx, a different kind of medicine proven to help the majority of people find clear or almost cl
kingdom. a half million citizens signed a petition calling for his banishment over his plan to temporarily ban muslims from the u.s. >> his words are not funny. his words are poisonous. he is elected president is bonkers. >> donald trump is free to be a fool, but he's not free to be a dangerous born if britain. >> most lawmakers argued a ban would undermine the principles of free speech. >>> coming up, hoverboards under fire. a company is accused of selling...
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here in the united kingdom, these legacy things come to the news. i think it is a bit unfortunate because we need to move forward more the banks are seen to be doing what they ought to be doing -- corporate accounts, private accounts, investment banking, advisory. i am afraid that, most people privately, they would just like to see the thing go quiet. banks get on doing their job properly for all of their customers, treating them fairly. we continue to get this news that creates the heat, i am afraid. manus: one final one in terms of china. very briefly questioned should that be a core part of barclays expansion into asia? michael: listen, again, i can't really -- from a business perspective, looking at the markets and my knowledge of the, i think the focus would be at the moment on london, new york, tokyo, perhaps hong kong. shanghai you know. but really finding global climates at the state using capital into expansion in china would be by purely personal view. anna: mike thank you very much. he stays with us on the program. manus: up next, russia
here in the united kingdom, these legacy things come to the news. i think it is a bit unfortunate because we need to move forward more the banks are seen to be doing what they ought to be doing -- corporate accounts, private accounts, investment banking, advisory. i am afraid that, most people privately, they would just like to see the thing go quiet. banks get on doing their job properly for all of their customers, treating them fairly. we continue to get this news that creates the heat, i am...