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questions that we're likely to today as he said it's from joanna cherry the scottish national party m.p. who was involved in the legal cases that the court has been hearing she was asking geoffrey cox the conservative m.p. who is also the attorney general about the advice that the government's had received and given. all of queuing for prioritization now what geoffrey cox said was that all of this advice was set out. in the government legal case was set out in the hearing put before the supreme count so that he oversaw that legal counsel and the theory was called on to resign every time he lost the case then he would never have had any legal practice that's all he used to be a lawyer. he said that he was disappointed that the supreme court took a different view from the how the courts in the country but he accepted the decision but legally he said the matter is settled now what he did say was which
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was interesting was that a reconsider whether the public interest required any public disclosure of the advice that had been given to the governments on the matter he said this was under consideration he went on though to praise the judiciary said that judges are impartial and in a friend independent the finest one of the finest judiciaries in the world that same separately to jacob riis and other key government figures who said that the supremes course decision amounts of dissension and to a constitutional coupe. rory it is wednesday normally that would be the prime minister's questions which most people around the world have a familiar with rukus weekly event in the house upon the no premises questions today however boris johnson may be coming to address parliament a little later we understand. yes that is not likely to be for
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a few hours time though we have a number of minutes tiriel statements 5 in total for today and boris johnson's is going to be number 4 in that list and that's not expected still about 15 g.m.t. a few hours from now before that we will have ministerial statements on the collapse of thomas cook the travel company will have ministerial statements from michael gove talking about bret's it readiness one from dominic robb talking about iran then we have the prime minister following the prime minister we will have the leader of the house jacob riis most of that is the order of events in parliament today very many thanks i was there as were it shows that live. in westminster. time now for sport has santa give am i to adrian who are less thought would be a 1st a big upset at the rugby world cup a young guy with a side mostly made up of amateurs that have beaten fiji by 3 points david stokes
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has more a moment silent as a mark of respect and time to reflect before kick off and came a sheet to the small fishing town wrecked by the 2011 earthquake and tsunami more than a 1000 people from the town were killed the stadium itself is built on the site of 2 schools destroyed by the wave and is a symbol of the town's recovery. fiji with a clear favorites for this one after giving australia a scare in their opening game they were up against uruguay the youngest team in the tournament made up largely of semi professionals and as expected it was the pacific island stars who struck 1st with a try in the 8th minute. but you're a quite right 19 in the world 9 places below fiji then found their rhythm number $0.09 a rotter burst through and managed to scramble his way over for their 1st try they went on to school 2 more before half time and a big upset was on the cards you require were up 24 points to 12 at the break
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my b.g. through everything at them in the 2nd half trying to claw their way back into the match they scored 2 tries but it just wasn't enough your guys number 10 felipa chese kick to penalties to keep them out of reach and secured a famous victory. of the. the now food in pool d. just a point behind australia and whilst you meet on sunday fiji came away with a loser's bonus point but their 2nd defeat severely dents their chance of making the knockout rounds david stokes al-jazeera inventus are back at the top of assyria in italy after 21 win over but s.l. on shoes day and they did it with their star men christian or not though it certainly looked like it you they were missing the portuguese superstar when antonio. you know my handed the british a 4 minute lead however if this is the folks back they were helped by john chancellor own goal of before halftime and then again netted what would be the
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winner from the seismic. after shock defeat against granted a few days ago barcelona have bounced back up by beating valerie i'll. put them ahead you know messi though had to go off with a thaw injury waiting to know the extent of the problem santi cazorla long range stunna made things a little nervous in the 2nd hole but they held on to when 21 sebastian call has been a reelected for another term as president of the international athletics federation you also best track and field stars are in doha ahead of the world championships which starts on friday america's 100 meters a favorite christian coleman insisted his running clean the 23 year old was temporary banned by u.s. anti-doping who said he missed 3 tests but coleman successfully fought the case that claiming he'd only missed 2 in the 12 month period he goes into the
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championships where the wall the leading team of 9.81 seconds and is also expected to compete in the $200.00 ms defense i wanted lee i mean i don't really know what is to say i mean i explained the situation and i don't you know take any performance i don't take any the legal or illegal a i just you know work or in my god given talent abilities and you know continue to do that but it is you know mistake out it's easy to you know remember. any time i make a move or anything like that. well there's been some more doping controversy ahead of the event didn't become a champion does not set off has been temporarily suspended after one of his samples failed doping test that 70 or that one touch that was found on the gold medal at the rio 2016. while the event organizers say they're ready to go for the event at the haifa international stadium will host most of the track and field events. you
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can feel the heat of the war the organization has introduced a number of innovative aspects to the upcoming world championships it will be the 1st time the championships will be held in an open stadium alongside an environmentally friendly air conditioning system secondly after agreement with the audibility if all of the said to the vents would take place during one afternoon and evening period this will give the competitors athletic spends a lot of the world and also a new generation of supposes the opportunity to enjoy and make the most of these championships the washington nationals have secured a wildcard spot for this year's major league baseball playoffs they had the tree of turner to thank you for not go ahead last and and help them beat the philadelphia phillies are 65 it's the 1st time in 8 years they've made the postseason after missing out 2018. sri lanka's cricket team have arrived in pakistan
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for the 1st series in the country since their team bus that was attacked in lahore in 2009 the pakistani government promised the same level of security as a head of state even so tense for lanka have chosen not to attend all the zimbabwe and the west indies have visited pakistan cricket tour in the last 10 years forcing the team to play its home games at the neutral venues in the u.a.e. the 2 teams will play 31 day internationals and 3 t 20 s. . and that's what we'll have more back to somebody thanks dave. to what's being called the $11000000000.00 starfish has officially opened its beijing's 2nd airport and is expected to handle $72000000.00 passengers a year by 2025 on its way to becoming the world's busiest travel hub and it's relieving the pressure at beijing's old over crowded capital.
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that's if the news out to be a fact just a few minutes to update you on the day's top stories i'll see you again thanks for watching. as political prepares to exit the people in power investigates disturbing allegations about the tactics used by the winning campaign we know that the law was broken and we know that campaigns overspent we know that russia tried
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to build a relationship with one of the key campaigns who paid for breaks it people in power on al-jazeera. driven by outrage and spanning generations the rohinton demonstrators gathered on the very day a widely criticized repatriation agreement between the governments of bangladesh and me and more was to begin the anger was all too apparent and the fear was palpable if you don't like was so afraid that if they send one of us back to myanmar today tomorrow they'll send back 10 and the day after tomorrow they'll send back 20 idea if we were given citizenship in myanmar then there would be no need to take us back there we would go back on our own we must remember the rancho among the most persecuted minorities in the world there was a lot of there in this community and that is where they live to and believe when they want them to look for to get all the while making want to win this is our man
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she worked with local women to solve the main problem plaguing their community was not always a key problem auction plan had been bought us a priority and led the way in transforming a difficulty into a success so involving all one to me is standing economy. women make change on al-jazeera. britain's parliament resumes after a suspension was ruled on lawful and prime minister bar's johnson is expected to be there in a few hours for a new break that showdown. well and will come on t.v. gopalan you're watching out is there live from doha coming up. setting out on the path towards impeachment us democrats formally launched an inquiry into president
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donald trump he calls it a witch hunt. the president must be held accountable no one is a constant. and wanting for their lives in north these pakistan an earthquake kills thousands. digging deeper than ever a new report on global warming reveals a huge threat to humanity. so the u.k. parliament has reconvened an m.p.'s have many questions about its suspension by the prime minister earlier this month or it's johnson who arrived in london just in time is expected to address the house and commons commons in just a few hours where he has no majority on tuesday supreme court judges will johnson's decision to send m.p.'s home was unlawful parliament was suspended for 5 weeks in the lead up to the break the deadline and. and
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a moment we'll be speaking to the bomber who is outside number 10 downing street but 1st let's go to rory challenge to westminster so rory what is happening in parliament at the moment. well john bercow the speaker of parliament opened proceedings about half an hour ago and he started with a matter of record what he said that the would probation should be expunged from parliamentary records but now. what's put down in the history books as happens between september the 9th which is the last day they sat and today when they came back was the parliament was adjourned this is because the seat dream court ruled that prorogue ation was unlawful and it never actually happened it's a strange situation that this rewriting of the book should be taking place but that
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is the procedure that john bercow said should happen and we then had the 1st of the urgent questions we're expecting today many many of them will come as the day progresses we think this one came from joanna cherry a scottish national party m.p. who was involved in the legal case against the government's and she was asking geoffrey cox the attorney general about the advice given to the queen the monarch on probation and he had a number of things to say about it he said that the government's legal case which sets out in the hearing put before the supreme council. that legal counsel. and if he was called on to resign every time a decision went against him in the courts then he would never as a lawyer previously would have been able to set up a legal practice he accepts the decision he says the matter is legally settled now what he will do though is consider whether there is public interest to require
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a disclosure of the advice given to the government on the matter that is under consideration but he praised the judiciary he said the judges are impartial and independent of one of the finest judiciaries in the work in the world that sets him up in opposition to some members in the conservative party who think that what happens in the supreme court was a constitutional coupe we are waiting though to hear from horace johnson himself he is due to speak before parliament at 15 g.m.t. it will be very interesting to hear what he is going to tell them so or am sure many people are waiting to hear it's what he has to say thank you very much said but for a preview of that we can now go over to baba who is in front of 10 downing street what's expected later today and what do we know if what's happening in the building behind you at 10 downing street. we'll give you the prime minister here with expecting as warry was saying boris johnson to be speaking in
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the house of commons around 4 hours from now but that could slide there might be a number of urgent questions before that as well as ministerial statements we're not having prime minister's questions as you'd normally expect on a wednesday his office 10 downing street is saying that boris johnson we will be making an update on that supreme court ruling he already reacted to it on tuesday when he was still in new york saying that he profoundly disagreed with the decision but that he respected the court some of his close allies and cabinet members have gone a lot further the leader of the house of commons jacob reese malk who is also the leader of the e r g hard line program group within the conservatives has spoken of a constitutional coups and in the last couple of hours he has been rebuked openly by the justice secretary who has underlined the importance of the independence of the judiciary jeffrey cox is rory was just talking about his stress that he agrees
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and does not agree with that kind of language constitutional to none the less the message from boris johnson is that despite the court ruling he still has a mission which is to deliver bricks it as he's promised by the end of october he says that he will do that. he knows that he will face extreme pressure not just in the next few hours in the commons but in the next few weeks possibly involving further legal cases who knows to try to make sure that he a base the legal obligation now but there's legislation in place which says that if he doesn't have a deal in place by the by october the 19th he must start brussels for an extension he says he'd rather die in a ditch than do that so many many events to watch between now and the end of october thank you very much the official residence of the prime minister with everyone anticipating what boris johnson will have to say thank you. now
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across the atlantic more political turmoil a former attempt to put u.s. president donald trump on the path to impeachment is about to be launched 2 and a half years after he came to power democrats are opening of inquiry into conversation to this you ukrainian counterpart is accused of seeking help to damage the reputation of a political rival trump is grabbing the move as garbage begins our coverage from washington d.c. . it's been long reporter the democratic house majority leader nancy pelosi has been against impeachment proceedings against donald trump but has changed the actions of the trump presidency revealed dishonorable fact of the president's betrayal of his oath of office betrayal of our national security and betrayal of the integrity of our elections therefore today i'm announcing the house of representatives moving forward with an official impeachment inquiry and directing our 6 committees to proceed with their investigations under that umbrella of
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impeachment inquiry the president must be held accountable no one is above the law police he says 2 reasons convinced her to launch the inquiry that president trump was allegedly also the ukrainian president to investigate democratic rival joe biden and some of the white house then prevented a whistle blower's complaint about the president's request to reach congress as required by law pelosi is putting aside her fear that an impeachment investigation would allow president trump to move his base with claims of another which holmes he maintains he's done nothing wrong and authorized the release of a transcript of his phone call with the ukrainian president selenski shortly after police he spoke trump tweeted the.

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