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you're watching beyond 100 days. it's like the first day of school — 155 new mps — two thirds of them conservatives — descend upon westminster for the first time. of course the prime minister has been in number ten for weeks, the tories in powerfor years. but somehow they've managed to make it feel new. the fresh intake does seem to mark a dramatic repositioning of the conservative party — less public school, less middle class, less southern. it is a bit daunting but i think we are all really excited to get in there and get started. it is a bit surreal and last time you remember these sort of things is, it's the first day at big school, isn't it? there's less of the new about the pm's mini cabinet reshuffle— the replacement for culture secretary nicky morgan is revealed to be. nicky morgan. this is beyond one hundred days.
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meanwhile, for the labour party, with me katty kay in washington, christian fraser is in london the battle for the leadership turns our top stories. increasingly bitter. freshly elected mps arrive in westminster also on the programme. as democrats move this week for the first time — to impeach president trump — including a new cohort republicans in the senate say of 109 conservatives they've already senate republicans promise total decided he's innocent. coordination with the president when he's on trial. but does that compromise one of arsenal's star players has become embroiled the integrity of the trial? in a row with china. coming up in the next half hour. the financial fallout is huge and says a lot about beijing's power. 7 years ago a gunman in newtown china's foreign ministry says arsenal player mesut 0zil destroyed a community — was "deceived by fake news" this weekend the school's football after criticising the country's treatment of uighur muslims. team gave them something to cheer. and the 19 month trade war between the us and china is starting to thaw. we'll look at what that means for the economy in 2020. hello and welcome — i'm katty kay in washington and christian fraser is in london. it is a brutal game, politics. those who lost their seats on friday, have already cleared their desks, china is on the defensive ready for the arrival of the new intake. after arsenal player mesut 0zil publicly criticised china s treatment of muslims in xinjiang. beijing's first move was to pull and tonight 109 freshly elected conservative mps, many of them from the north of england, will be at a drinks arsenal's premiership match this
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reception with borisjohnson. the mps are joining weekend from chinese tv. a majority government, it then said 0zil was blinded which can finally push ahead by fake news and invited him to see with the conservative agenda — the region for himself. without the deadlock and the backroom deals of the past few years — and that process starts immediately. mesut 0zil is usually quiet on social media. tomorrow the speaker will begin the process of swearing in mps, who are required to take their oath of allegiance to the crown. but on friday he posted on thursday, the queen a message on his instagram profile describing uighurs will formally open parliament. in the far north—western region the government's programme, of china as warriors which she will read out, focuses on delivering brexit who resist persecution . arsenel are hugely popular in china, and strengthening the nhs. and his comments prompted a wave and on friday the withdrawal of anger there, with fans agreement bill — the legislation to implement that burning their shirts and calling on the club to fire him. brexit deal — is expected to be our sports editor, dan roan reports. reintroduced in the commons for a second reading — it's not yet known when mps arsenal's premier league match against manchester city yesterday was watched around the world. will vote on it but make no mistake britain is leaving onjan 31st. except in china. coverage of the game there cancelled after comments by mezut 0zil 0ur chief political correspondent vicki young has spent about the plight of fellow the day with two new mps. muslims in the country sparked what could prove wow, this is a rather big day. a damaging dispute. in a social media it's quite momentous. post to millions of followers, arsenal's german i think it's one of those days midfielder criticised the treatment of china's uighur population, you're never going to forget. i feel like i've got those referring to persecutors, butterflies in my stomach, and details of an alleged crackdown.
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but i'm doing this for the people of blyth valley, and i think we can but if 0zil, who was substituted really make a change. during his team's 3—nil defeat, thought he had the backing of his club, he was mistaken. ian levy's victory was one of the stand out in a statement, arsenal distancing moments on election night. themselves from what they called taking the former mining their player's personal opinion. constituency of blyth valley as a football club, arsenal has from labour confirmed it would be always adhered to the principle a stunning result for the conservatives. of not involving itself in politics. now he has left hisjob in the nhs human rights groups say one million people, mostly from the uighur and is heading to parliament. community are thought to have been and this is westminster‘s detained without trial in high youngest mp, labour's nadia security prison camps. witham, who isjust 23. china's denied mistreating them, insisting that they are being educated yeah, my family was in vocational training centres to terrified about it. it's a toxic climate combat extremism. for women in politics, particularly women of colour. today, its government said 0zil had been deceived by fake news. i never thought a few months ago, when i was applying for minimum wage christmas temp jobs, translation: we welcome mr ozil that i wouldn't need those to visit to look around. jobs because i would be an mp by christmas. as long as he has it feels surreal, but a conscience, can distinguish right from wrong, and can uphold i'm here to do a job. amy callaghan‘s win for the snp grabbed the headlines because she defeated objective and impartial principles, the liberal democrat leaderjo swinson.
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how do you feel about being an mp, coming down here for he will see a differentjiniang. the first time today? premier league clubs benefit it was obviously quite overwhelming from a record half £1 billion at first, but i've had television rights deal with china. an incredibly interesting day. arsenal, among those who have gone on i've already met with a school pre—season tours there, from a local constituency, and... in pursuit of new fans and sponsors. so straight to work. back in february, the club sending a special new year message to their chinese supporters. two months ago, a us basketball i've only been here for a couple of hours, so it's a fantastic start. coach upset many in china by tweeting support it's fairly daunting for a young for pro—democracy protesters in woman in politics coming in, hong kong. the nba said it suffered substantial but i'm incredibly lucky i've got so much support from such a big losses as a result, and group of snp mps coming down here. 155 new mps will be arriving now the premier league here this week after the election. women will make up 34% of the total could face a similar risk. number in the house of commons — there's the very real threat of tv audiences declining, or that is up slightly. sponsorship contracts but the big difference is that being reviewed, and fan engagement generally, and the predisposition conservatives will now be of fans towards arsenal and english football possibly suffering representing some parts of the north east of england, wales and the west midlands that as a consequence of this. haven't been represented by the conservatives arsenal will hope that for generations. a dispute between their parliament's not like most other offices. highest—paid player and most new mps have a lot of rules important overseas market will not and traditions to get escalate further. used to as they prepare sport's uneasy relationship with politics to make their voices heard exposed yet again. from these famous green benches. vicki young, bbc news, westminster. and in the last half an hour borisjohnson has named two i'm joined now from
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of his appointments philadelphia by thilo kunkel, a professor of sports management for vacant cabinet positions. simon hart — mp for carmarthen west at temple university and south pembrokeshire will replace alun cairns as welsh secretary. it looks like the message here is, and despite stepping down as an mp before the election, you cannot afford as a sports nicky morgan will stay organisation to stand up to china in on as culture secretary — any way because the cost is just too and take a seat in the house of lords. great to your league. you also let's speak now to katy balls, deputy political editor at the spectator magazine. cannot silencer athletes or your players or employees because that goes against the freedom of speech we are all wondering what this new conservative party is going to look like, what do we learn from the so, the sport organisation needs to reshuffle, katie? i think be aware of that threat that some of like, what do we learn from the reshuffle, katie? ithink this is business as usual. and that's not the employees and athletes have millions of followers and a real because it's going to be business as usual in the long term, boris voice in today's society and will ta ke johnson's plan and a big shake of voice in today's society and will take advantage of that to build a his government but he wants to do in personal brand and speak up on the new year, i think his appointments particularly nikki morgan moving to the lords and issues that they care about staying on his culture secretary i personally. so for arsenal, the think it'sjust staying on his culture secretary i things they have to balance our think it's just keeping staying on his culture secretary i think it'sjust keeping things as they are for now but preparing in they are for now but preparing in the new year to really say what the annoying the chinese and being
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frozen at the very lucrative markets and being seen not to support. not government is about, and i think that will include shaking up of departments and some departments won't look as they do now, and perhaps fewer figures in the selling out, so to speak to cabinet. we have spoken a lot about governments around the world. and how donald trump has remade the republican party in his own image, also, supporting what they believe does borisjohnson republican party in his own image, does boris johnson now republican party in his own image, does borisjohnson now it looked m, also, supporting what they believe in, what they stand for and arsenal like making the conservative party in his own image but i guess what is and a lot of other sports organisations have made it very that image? which borisjohnson is clear that they abstain from taking going to be? the conservative party political stances and it is is changing, it has changed to this it is that election results came in u nfortu nately for on thursday night in the i think political stances and it is unfortunately for arsenal, it is their players that have in this it's clear it's a different type of party. in terms of these images, i case, spoken out against it and that think there's a few different is something that the sport factors. ultimately borisjohnson organisation needs to be aware of but there's really nothing they can do about that. he is entirely in does not seem to carry the same package as david cameron on that point. if you look at this new tune with you in human rights conservative party at the get some experts that have called on china to shut these camps down. so isn't much more blue—collar conservatism, a tory party that wants to really saying anything that is not been put connect to the working class and i out at the highest level in the
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think if you're looking at the seats united nations. isuppose in the north and midlands it's a out at the highest level in the united nations. i suppose there are three brands that are honoured as party that is trying to occupy a centre ground where it's notjust the premier league brands and there that they want labour heart lands as is him himself and we havejust seen him on the advert there and he they did, but instead a former supposed feels he's being attached to this issue because he himself is labour leave voters and that's why a brand. absolutely. he is arguably one of the biggest brands in this this will be higher spend it's going equation because he has millions of to be heavily about brexit. in terms followers and more followers and of fiscal policy perhaps the social media than arsenal itself. conservative party 510 years ago. just to get the report there, the and it may be beneficial for what his personal brand to rally around quy just to get the report there, the guy from blythe who has come out of the nhs and i was saying this morning, when you look at the list issues that are dear to his heart because while he is alienating some of mps there of the north and they are very different to normal tory fa ns because while he is alienating some fans in china he is getting massive support from the muslim community mps. you got a nurse, you've got a around the world. so it can work out former teacher and a single mum. you've got parish counsellors can be quite positively for him in that sense as well. and as you stated, it of got comprehensive educators and things and it's a broad mix of
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people, and that surely will make a is an issue that is in tune with difference to the sort of policy you other external sources, so he is not get from the back benches. just making this up by himself. difference to the sort of policy you get from the back bencheslj difference to the sort of policy you get from the back benches. i think it completely well. if you see there are other sources that are everything the prime minister has supporting it. that does not mean to said since that result came in it's state whether it is right or wrong, all been directed at these areas but from personally, it may work out where the mp5 have just mentioned administer when quite well for his personal brand as where the mp5 have just mentioned administerwhen their where the mp5 have just mentioned administer when their seats despite the odds. and i think that's why you well. but at the cost of some of are heading to a former conservatism these other brands, such as the team thatis and the league as well, we see are heading to a former conservatism that is probably what makes them very low tax which where we are arsenal may suffer some talking about brexit it's less merchandising and sponsorship hits in the premier league under tv deals, so there may be an issue and likely to be singapore and the there may be some negative thames. with that she want him to do consequences for those other brands is keep these places and i think the involved. thank you very much. there nhs will be really important to this. in the queen's speech later this. in the queen's speech later this week one thing we are expecting area is for the government to actually involved. thank you very much. there are a lot of western businesses that have been strong—armed by china. put into law and legislate how much money they plan to give every year to the nhs. and i think what they are trying to do is take the core when will these companies start issues they believe these voters pushing back? we have found 32
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ca re issues they believe these voters care about and make them conservative issues in the way that companies that have backed down i think conservative issues in the way that ithinka conservative issues in the way that i think a couple of years ago you under this sort of pressure and would not have associated these there is some big names on there. things with the tories. thank you very much. culturally more conservative, economically more liberal, deathly not david cameron's there is lots of companies that have party. for the opposition it's been made a stand but have backed down. a very sobering few days. there is anger seething through the parliamentary labour party at the scale yeah. it does say something about of the election defeat. jeremy corbyn is expected to address his remaining 203 the power of the $25 trillion a year mp‘s tomorrow night. in a less—than—contrite op—ed in the observer newspaper yesterday — the labour leader claimed he had won the argument, economy and all those companies if not the election. wanting to get into that market in a a verdict that is said to have country that is incredibly sensitive tipped many mps over the edge. about political criticism of any mr corbyn has said kind and companies are trying to he will stay in place balance that but also their western until a new leader has been chosen. let's speak now to meg hillier — audiences that are saying yeah, but we wa nt audiences that are saying yeah, but we want you to take some sort of a who's just been re—elected as the labour mp for stand. hackney south and shoreditch. european shares hit record highs congratulations to you. there's a today as investors celebrated new certainty over brexit and an easing of trade tensions between the us and china. tweet today from the chair of the it's a double whammy boost labour party who says it's massively of end of year confidence. the prospect of a continued trade frustrating watching people rewrite war has been the biggest drag their pre—election stance on brexit. on the world's economy. this is only phase one i have been sneered at, scorned... of a larger trade deal but it
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reportedly reduces some tariffs on chinese imports while boosting american agriculture exports to china. if the two superpowers can resolve their differences then do those mps like yourself who are things will look brighter in 2020, pushing for a second referendum except that? in 2017 when i stood which in turn could have implications for the us for election the idea of a second presidential election. referendum really was not on the agenda. even in my very pro remain joining us now from new york is mohamed el—erian, constituency which voted 78% to chief economic adviser at allianz. remain, it was not an option because there was an assumption that i want to get to the us china trade whichever government was elected would get on with whatever it decided to do. that was in the end, relationship. but getting back to that conversation we were having. at theresa may's minority conservative two companies do in the face of government. as time wore on and was not delivering i was a late comer to meeting to access chinese markets the idea of a second referendum, we which are so lucrative to them and needed something to break the impasse but as history now because also satisfied perhaps western consumers who say you have to take a the conservatives have an 80 seat sta nce consumers who say you have to take a stance on human rights? as you said, majority and boris johnson as prime minister has that pledge that he it is very tricky. it is a trade—off will deliver something. still a lot of problems and as a good opposition in the balancing act. what is we will be challenging every step of the way to make sure that we push remarkable in this situation is that for the best possible outcome, but an individual spoke and spoke we lost we have to accept that. consistent with with the un has said
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scottish labour‘s deputy leader has in the reaction is collective punishment of the whole team in the just issued a statement she was the league. they think china has to be mp, she is urged a period of calm careful because the more oppressive reflection and kindness, but there the collective punishment button. have to be some very serious the more that he may find that the decisions. if the labour party is not to go how the labour party has other side starts criticising other gonein not to go how the labour party has gone in scotland and reclaim these aspects as well. it speaks to the traditional grounds in the north you have to act quite quickly, don't trade war. this is no longerjust about trade. there are other issues you? leslie is thoughtful and she's coming in with human rights national right. we need to be calm and make security. so it is a complicated sure we are notjust right. we need to be calm and make sure we are not just having a discussion amongst ourselves, not balancing act that governments are going to to navigate. very big and just blood—letting and going over what we might have done differently but looking forward. we let the powerful economy. let us talk about the trade war. this trade deal being british public down, my constituents did notjust vote british public down, my constituents did not just vote for me british public down, my constituents did notjust vote for me because they want to be as the mp, a photo brokered between the chinese and the of the labour party because some of united states market have responded them have such issues that the only very positively but can we take a belief in only labour really will trade were off the table on the 2020 resolve, and they don't have a labour government big so we've got global economy? i think of the short to be listening to the people up and down the country. many of whom you term, yes. we may have taken it off have heard from so many reports that they lent their votes to the on november of next year. why conservative party, lending their november? that is because the of the
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vote and it hopefully that case. you us election. but it is important to have to show that we are going to be a worthy opposition and where the understand that this deal, this government in waiting to get that vote back from people to show that phase one deal does not address the we are really listening to the basic long—standing grievances. so i see things that they want us to do it a it more as a cease—fire than a bit more, and to make sure that we can actually do that. i think we do durable and constant —— need to move reasonably fast so the leadership programme takes a while to get through that process and we comprehensive. i suspect that it is understand that we'll be kicking off going to be something that we look oi'i back on nbc it is a cease—fire understand that we'll be kicking off on the 7th ofjanuary. difficult with christmas to move much faster because both regions have reasons as than that. up and down the country to why they want to de—escalate the you are right. if labour is to tensions. through the election last regain those power you have to win back those labour voters in the week is the issue of brexit. as i north, he was the leader that can reflected in some of the market optimism that you have seen? bridge london public sensibilities from metropolitan urban mark absolutely. it is not often that you culturally liberal sensibilities get to sort of news that we have with what voters up in the north of gotten in the uk and that all of the the country want to, and that might be very different at the moment. but markets move together and there's been a relief because with the markets were worried about is either let's not over stereotype. there's people in london that have come from a hard brexit or alternatively other parts of the country, people moving around with family and we need to give voters the credit for another few years of nothing at all.
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making judgements not just about where they personally live and not simply paralysing another few years of nothing at all. simply pa ralysing everybody. just about the issues in our another few years of nothing at all. simply paralysing everybody. and the markets are relieved to see a doorstep. you're absolutely right pathway to what most believe will be and while i'm looking for in a future leader is someone that can be in orderly brexit. so it is an bold, strong, take the argument to important cloud being taken off the the conservative government which will be likely to be in power for horizon, if you like and now we get around four years i would guess in to see the details of what the so we around four years i would guess in so we have a long period of government will do in the next few opposition whatever happens on the also have to communicate our messages and don't really want a weeks. i have one quick question in leader elected on it existing platform of things they already thus because the government of the believe. want to be open—minded bank of england. there might be enough to listen to people about what they need. some of this has going away for the christmas break been brewing for some time. when you but they might hold it over into the first week of january but what do are struggling to get work in parts you think about the new governor in of the country and there are no new jobs available, and that's going to the bank of england. it is going to create tension. we need to be bea the bank of england. it is going to be a tricky six months to a year. looking at an agenda that delivers but characteristics does that new for those people. can you give us a governor have to have? first, i name of someone that fits that bill? think will be a lot easier than what i'm not going to commit to a name, it would've been had we had a hard that list could go up and down and brexit or had we had more number. i would that list could go up and down and number. iwould be here that list could go up and down and number. i would be here what they have to say, i've got certain things uncertainty. i think that is really i want have to say, i've got certain things iwant them have to say, i've got certain things i want them to be able to do. tackle
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important because the bank of very firmly discourage of england will be trying to build a anti—semitism in our party... very firmly discourage of anti-semitism in our party... was a membership reopened so that those bridge to political clarity and though be really hard for central from the centre can get in and bank to do. i think the choose that? you can rejoin up to characteristics are inability to two we e ks navigate into a tricky phase two and choose that? you can rejoin up to two weeks after the date that's announced. probably on the 7th of ability to understand others and january when the national executive committee meets and it will decide europeans and finally an ability to the timetable and for two weeks after that you can join and still vote as i understand it. that's with communicate to the markets. the candidates that are being talked the rules say as i understand it. about have these attributes. good to it's an opportunity for people who wa nt it's an opportunity for people who want to have a say and he was the next leader of the labour party to get your thoughts and insight. step up and have a vote. thank you very much for your time. a lot of speculation and talk about what is might mean for your site in 2020. we have had the yellow vests in france, they are still to choose the we now have the sardines in italy; so called because they pack tightly democratic candidate, elizabeth warren and bernie sanders towards into italian squares. they have grown in opposition the left of the democratic party and to the former deputy
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prime minister matteo salvini you have others likejoe biden more and the policies of his towards the centre. does this affect far—right, lega party. which way they go? a lot of talk and they're campaigning against racism, against facism. it's a grassroots movement, which started on social media, in bologna. let it about whether to go with bernie sanders or elizabeth warrant but this weekend they were in rome, routes does that mean the same would and many other cities around italy. so what do they want and how far happen to them that's happened to jeremy corbyn and the labour party are they prepared to go? and that they would get a thumping. let's check in with our if you look at the ready democratic party it's definitely moving to the correspondent in rome, mark lowen. left on cultural issues. it's quite interesting, big survey has just been done that spanned a decade or it is interesting, this. you get a so been done that spanned a decade or so that showed the party for example far right group and a counterweight. on issues like access to health care are they trying to do to italian is now becoming more liberal. politics? they are trying to shake it up ina increased to 12 planes from 1986 on politics? they are trying to shake it up in a way that has not been shaken up for many decades. they are theissue increased to 12 planes from 1986 on the issue of inequality and black filling a space where the italian people's living standards commission the deserving about that? people to political parties are widely believed to have failed to connect democratic party feeling more liberal about that. on the issue of with ordinary people. they started just a month ago as a flash mob and increasing immigration the democratic party feeling more
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liberal about increasing immigration. it's not necessarily what you are hearing at the moment putting out a call for 6000 people from labour party voters in the uk to come to a square in that city to at the moment, but that is the kind protest against the former deputy of thing that makes bernie sanders prime minister and the leader of the and elizabeth warren say we are in step with the democratic party as it far right league party. in the wave is. we talked before that in of sardines have spread very far and american terms winning the primary it's very different in the election, read it's very different in the election, of sardines have spread very far and rea d a cross of sardines have spread very far and read across italy from the land in it's a mirror image of her here. just because momentum says the north, down to sicily in the it's a mirror image of her here. south. their message is one of going just because momentum sasteremy corbyn is for us does not necessarily mean that you get elected in the country. if you took against the hard right and policies, those graphs we just showed you on standing upfor against the hard right and policies, those graphs we just showed you on those three big cultural issues and standing up for human rights, standing up for human rights, standing up for human rights, standing upfor standing up for human rights, you applied them to republicans he standing up for migrants and standing up for migrants and standing up for migrants and standing upfor standing up for migrants and standing up for italy's core would see exactly i'm sure the democratic values and while they are inverse that people are becoming not a political party yet, who knows more conservative on the republican side on cultural issues. it's not they will become one because it is too early to tell. but they're trying to do is stop him from the same, it's not apples and winning an important regional apples, the ua king in us election election in northern italy, which but there is something the will be held next month if they do democratic party can watch at least manage to stop that, if they managed what's happened in the uk. talking to stop him in his tracks, they'll of the democratic party and what's be quite an accomplishment. what are happening boris johnson and
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the biggest rally so far has been in president trump have spoken on the rome and it happened over the phone today. jamming street said they look forward to continued close weekend on saturday, i was there cooperation with the white house and with tens of thousands of people in the negotiation of ambitious free—trade agreement. the square in central rome and i the negotiation of ambitious free-trade agreement. prime minister caught up with one of the founders, one of the four founders of the also received the prime minister has also received movement and he is a tour guide and he isa movement and he is a tour guide and he is a busy man now, and the list a letter from the new european to say and i started by asking him commission president, ursula von der leyen, why the need to act now? in which she congratulated mrjohnson and called for a "broad, well, because an urgency was felt. deep and ambitious partnership" at stake are basic values that between britain and the eu are well—written in the constitution in future relationship talks. and people felt the urgency it is the week before christmas of defending those. and the week donald trump and putting your body, is likely to become only the third american president to be impeached. not much cause for holiday your face and your presence cheer in the white house, which may account for the massive number of tweets and retweets coming recently from the president's twitter account — 115 in one day alone. nearly all of them on the subject of impeachment. here is the most real way you can do that. i have turned off my notifications. we are getting out of the virtual it looks like the vote world and bringing the political will be on wednesday and its expected to pass. discourse back in the square where it belongs. then the senate takes up is this a turning point now the process and there will be against populism in italy?
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what is effectively a trial italians abroad do not agree of the president — with the messages that are sent out with senators sitting as jurors and the supreme court chiefjustice by the far right parties. they are italians who live both acting asjudge. the senators are meant to take in cities and in more remote rural the evidence into account areas where filling the squares and then passjudgement — — but the top republican senator to express dissent in a peaceful way and so, i think the numbers, made it clear this weekend that's the square speaks for themselves. not how its going to happen. do you think there are echoes of the past of fascism of the 1930s, everything i do during this, i am that they're coming back your? coordinating with white house well, the beauty of all of this counsel, there will be no difference that we do not have to wait for the ghosts of the past to come between the president's position and back before offering an answer. oui’ between the president's position and our position, as to how to handle what i really love of the square this. i have clearly it up my mind, is that the answer is coming before the threat can even route. not try to hide the fact that i have we woke up early enough so that the day will not the threat can even root. disdain for the accusations and the we woke up early enough so that the day will not process. senators are not required come in which we say, lecturers in a criminal trial to be sequestered, not to talk to anyone, not to co—ordinate, there is no where have we been up until now. prohibition. last night the top democrat in the senate sent a letter to republican leader mitch mcconnell asking for four witnesses to testify at the trial — a really fascinating moment because including john bolton, it seems like a popular uprising former head of the nsc, and mick mulvaney, the acting white house against populism. they affect street chief of staff. joining me now is former assistant us attorney, kim wehle. she's also author of how to read movements and political parties notably the 5—star movement now in the constitution and why. coalition government which is now
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declining in popularity. it is too early to tell what the future is and does reading the constitution suggest to us that senators should you have to remember that he is be as neutral as possible for an still a very popular man here. pulse impeachment trial? they take an oath said that if he were to win at the to impartially take into account the regional election in northern italy fa cts to impartially take into account the facts of this is a clinical process next month, that could spark but also illegal one that is potentially a collapse of the governed by the constitution. i will government and the national elections that paul say he would have our biases, members of congress easily win. he still has 35% support do but with bill clinton there was in this country but the sardine movement has been gaining momentum defection in the house aside from the democratic party against that and it is growing extremely fast. it president. 31. we are in a world now has taken him by surprise and that where this mitch mcconnell saying they mightjust the republicans in the senate are in has taken him by surprise and that they might just turn has taken him by surprise and that they mightjust turn the tide on lockstep with the president, that's new. that is not establishing a coequal branch of government or populism. congress coequal branch of government or c0 ng ress overseas coequal branch of government or congress overseas the executive branch can we have republicans in lockstep with the president and that we have the rest of the country rub scented by the democrats kind of out you missed mine. they talked over me in left field without response to again. i caught yours. this is beyond one hundred days. subpoenas and witnesses that are
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needed to get to the heart of the still to come — how fa cts needed to get to the heart of the facts of the matter. i can see a lot will the new face of the conservative party shape of people saying what's the point of the type of brexit trade deal borisjohnson's government all of this. we know the democrats will try to negotiate? we'll be hearing from former civil in the house are going to impeach servant mujtaba rahman the president and we know that republicans are not going to allowed him to be removed from office. what are we doing this for? is the thieves have reportedly stolen constitution just made a mockery of £50million worth ofjewellery from one of britain's best—known heiresses. heiress tamara ecclestone, now? that's a great question. i who has her own relity tv show — was on holiday when the the jewellery was reportedly stolen struggle with it because i think from her home on one of the most that's a risk in this moment of the secure streets of london, known as billionaire's row. constitution itself becoming unenforceable. 0r irrelevant. where we have got essentially the judicial branch not overseeing the president because he cannot indict under internal doj guidelines in a congress that has said whatever this particular man does we are not her father bernie, the former pulling a lever of impeachment. that boss of forumla 0ne — leaves us with a single branch of has suggested it was an inside job. daniela relph has this report. wealthy and not afraid to show it. government, the presidency with tamara ecclestone's own tv show, billion dollar girl virtually unlimited power with the was all about the exotic holidays, idea being if i'm in this office i can run any red light i want to, i the glamourous nights out... will not get a ticket and regardless that is the biggest of whether you are a democrat or bottle in the world.
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the millions spent on renovating her republican that change in our mansion and the expensive jewellery. constitutional democracy is oh, my god, i love it. something if you don't feel in your lifetime your children well. it's a how nice is it? very serious moments and one that i but most of that exclusive jewellery think would benefit people from both collection has now gone. sides of the aisle taking these stolen from her home in kensington, and one of london's issues seriously but it is not going most secure roads alongside to happen from the republican side. a number of embassies, the house has a 24—hour security asa to happen from the republican side. as a legal matter, what happens if the chiefjustice sitting as the team and a cctv control room. judge in this case was to subpoena before people that democrats want to the police say they were called to tamara ecclestone's house here just after 11 hear from, what would o'clock on friday night before people that democrats want to and it was reported that a high hearfrom, what would happen? before people that democrats want to hear from, what would happen? it's unclear, the chief justice hear from, what would happen? it's unclear, the chiefjustice presides value ofjewellery had been stolen. over the trial but in terms of how much power he has independently over they are now looking for three men, believed to have been inside the property the republican majority to issue a in connection with the burglary. just hours earlier, subpoena, that's somewhat unclear. tamara ecclestone had posted this photo of her daughter the majority is narrower, only needs on social media. the family was off on holiday. to be to republicans to flip to the democrats to basically deprive the detectives will now look for any link between them leaving and the burglary later that day. senate majority leader of complete tamara's father, the former head power in this regard. but the of formula 1, bernie ecclestone, has described the robbery question is really still on the as an inside job by someone who had knowledge of the property.
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table. where is nick's testimony, where isjohn bolton's testimony, the spokesperson for tamara ecclestone said that the where isjohn bolton's testimony, where isjohn bolton's testimony, security team are co—operating where is rudy giuliani's testimony. with the police and the family all these people that have first—hand all these people that have first— hand knowledge all these people that have are shaken and angry. first—hand knowledge of what the president was up to, we need to hear from them as americans and i think the chiefjustice would understand that but on the other hand that's a doctrine called the political question doctrine which essentially keeps most federaljudges out of politics and he will be walking a very fine line in terms of making with the general election out of the way, decisions that really should be for the focus will soon turn to the next the political parties, even broken phase of the brexit negotiations. four steps need to be political system at this moment, completed next year, republicans that are unwilling to working out what both sides want really evaluate the facts on the from a future relationship, merits of the facts. thank you negotiating that, ratifying it & then implementing it. a large majority in the commons very much for coming. how much helps but remember every one politics can we get on both sides of the atlantic the course of one week? of the 27 parliaments in europe need like a to ratify the future the atlantic the course of one week? likea tsunami the atlantic the course of one week? like a tsunami of politics. trading relationship. a little earlier we spoke we were telling you earlier, to mujtaba rahman, md that despite stepping at the eurasia group. down as an mp before the election, nicky morgan is to stay on as culture secretary — by taking a seat in the house of from a british perspective no one would say the first stage of the lords. in the past few minutes she's negotiation is done well. so if this
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tweeted saying ‘well it next phase is to be more successful. what lessons do the british government need to take. the most important will be to have agreement within the cabinet about the type of i think the back storage that is that she and a tough time bouncing substance of relationships that the her demands of the culture secretary government wants to secure with the and her family, and her demands of the culture secretary and herfamily, and her constituency. they have taken one eu and in particular that will hang bit of that out of it and she stay on this question of divergence and what extends does the government was on. good that somebody still has a to diverge from eu standards and sense of humour about politics this what areas and are they willing to late in the year. accept the consequences that will us special envoy stephen biegun has urged north korea have on our level of market access to come to the negotiating table over denuclearisation. to the eu single market. that is his comments, in seoul, come days after north korea london's site, let's look at the eu conducted missile tests site. they've been pretty good up until now serving as a block. and at a satellite launch site. north korea has set an end—of—year again to the nitty—gritty, will they deadline for the us to come up with a new deal, adding it can continue as a block or do some expect a ‘christmas gift‘ if it does not comply. contraceptive demands than others. there is already more incoherence and division on the eu side we're we don't know what that means exactly. already seeing that for submitting hallmark cards have apologised for their decision to withdraw television the commission feels very strongly
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advertisements featuring that they want to the negotiation same—sex couples. the company's cable network pulled the ads for wedding registry and planning site zola under by, they want to focus on one or two pressure from the conservative group one million moms. the decision's drawn heavy areas and really the area where criticism on social media there is no good fallback in the and calls for a boycott. event that there is no agreement at the end of next year. the free trade agreement at a level playing field and it was very quickly reversed. in the question around governance and the member states want a broad approach, a christmas tree approach just shows that companies dealing or everything is in the mandate of with the social media fallout, you the beginning because of course cannot apologise quickly enough and every country the beginning because of course every cou ntry wa nts the beginning because of course every country wants to ensure their evenif cannot apologise quickly enough and even if you do apologise it might priorities are reflected in the not work. negotiation mandate upfront and that is led to a fair amount of disagreement between the commission brands can be lost very quickly. and the council. some say this could that did not bea wa nt to and the council. some say this could be a softer brexit because it is alienate people by pulling the ends such a big majority of the prime of the they reversed it but the minister working to move away from the hard line as the so—called damage might have artie been done. ceos and companies having to step european search group. what sort of into cultural issues in a way that brexit do you think these new perhaps they were not used to doing northern mps want? we think about until very recently. december the 14th is a sombre soft versus hard brexit, the date for people living in newton, connecticut. question we have to ask is if there it's the anniversary of the day 26 risk of an ordeal the end of children and teachers were shot dead at the local elementary school. december 2020 and i think the odds but this saturday — of that are quite small because the seventh anniversary of the killings — the day ended with
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borisjohnson, michael gove, cheers. of that are quite small because boris johnson, michael gove, i of that are quite small because borisjohnson, michael gove, ithink the we have seen the preferences in when the town's high school football phase one. the second thing we assesses whetherjohnson has the team won the state championship. space and the transition period if isn't that great. look at those celebrations. he needs to. and there is a cushion the newton nighthawks rallied in the final seconds of the match after a difficult start — beating their opponents 13—7. there. worst case, i think they lose what makes it all the more poignant is that linebackerjoe pinto's brother was one of the little a bit of time in the negotiation children killed in the shooting. so the team have every reason phase and i think, the risk of new to celebrate their success — deal is quite small. 0n the question the last time newtown won of divergence, that is where the new a championship was in 1992. tory coalition really begins to, the contradictions start to play themselves out. manufacturing and what a lovely story. and the that will suggest that it is closer opposing team fans were the newtown links and high alignment, better colours. market access and at the same time this is beyond 100 making these voters will want more days from the bbc. coming up for viewers on the bbc news channel and bbc world news — autonomy and less alignment with the china warns of "serious implications" for arsenal eu rules. these are competing after their star midfielder mesut 0zil weighs in on social media pressures that will run against each over the treatment of
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other as the government tries to uighur muslims in the country. figure out its position. and a closer look at sardines, no, not the fish, the protest group taking on far—right politics and matteo salvini, the leader of italy's anti—migrant league party. if it's occurred to you that perhaps this evening's scripts haven't been as polished as usual, or that maybe christian's questions haven't been as on point as you might expect, well i can tell you has not been too bad today, a lot of what might be to blame. places stay dry with some sunshine no, not tiredness after an election marathon on thursday and friday. christian's distraction but there were showers across has another cause. yes, katty, scotla nd but there were showers across scotland and snow on the hills, and your spies are correct. i must confess i've spent indeed it stays pretty chilly for hours this afternoon, the start of this week, the next few literally mesmerised by this sports day. days looking cold before it turns milderfrom a midweek on days looking cold before it turns milder from a midweek on words but with that wet and windy as low i must confess i've spent hours this afternoon, literally mesmerised pressure takes over. we have this area of low pressure across the by this sports day. north of the uk through tonight and 0ne one of those vast renaissance indeed into tomorrow. this weather front bringing a bricks of rain to campuses, the more you watch it. what i like is the guy on the right, the southeast corner in between clear skies and which are quite and the red t—shirt. watched again. cold. showers across scotland will be ofa this is me, this was my football cold. showers across scotland will be of a wintry flavour again over the high ground and may be a little career. watch, truly brilliant. bit down to lower levels and will turn wet across the southeast. it between slice of dry weather will temperatures will plummet and a cold night further north. it was clear
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skies the more she will see a dense mist and fog patch is developing. not so cold across the southeast though to start tuesday because of the cloud in the rain here. a wet for the start of this week in the start and gradually the room clear well but such and around and fog next few days looking cold before turning milder midweek on words with could be problematic through the that wet and windy as low pressure morning and could linger on. the showers tend to down as well with ta kes that wet and windy as low pressure takes over we have this area of low pressure a cross takes over we have this area of low increasing amounts of sunshine but pressure across the north of the uk through tonight and indeed into it's good to be another chilly day tomorrow. this weather bringing and temperatures of five to 8 outbreaks of rain to the southeast degrees. ridge of high pressure will bring some finding settled whether corner in between clear skies that through tuesday night and into we re corner in between clear skies that were turned quite cold. showers wednesday before low pressure moves across scotland will be of a wintry flavour over the high ground may be a little bit to the lower levels it in. the game changer at the end of the week and certainly wet and windy will turn wet across the southeast and also milder. cold fronts to start than with mist and fog patches and with dry weather were temperatures will plummet in there around but plenty of sunshine. winds bea temperatures will plummet in there be a cold night further north and with that clear skies and moisture will increase to the south of that will increase to the south of that in the air it will cease in the will make you feel quite cold in the north and east of the wet and windy distant it will cease in this default patch is developing. not so weather arrives across western areas called across the southeast to start with temperatures beginning to lift tuesday because of the cloud in the rain here and will be a wet start in the south, ten or 11 degrees. but that rain will clear elsewhere and there will be some sunshine
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wednesday night looks very windy around for the mist and fog that across the board, a bricks of rain, will be problematic for the morning gail's moving through the ever see, and linger on. showers tend to ease gusts of 60 or maybe 70 miles an down across scotland and increasing the amount of sunshine and will be hour the blustery night for all it another chilly day with temperatures will be turning milder. that system around five to ease down across scotla nd around five to ease down across scotland and increasing the amount moves northwards to allow a breezy of sunshine and will be another chilly day with temperatures around blustery day on thursday with five day degrees. it will bring some sunshine and showers then on friday and the area of low pressure pushes find suburb whether before low pressure m oves up and the area of low pressure pushes up from the south to bring another find suburb whether before low pressure moves and in this be the game changer in the week. —— settled round of wet and fairly windy weather. this is how it's looking weather. it will be some mixed and for thursday and friday, temperatures for many of us in fog patches with plenty of sunshine double figures in sentient and 00:28:32,766 --> 2147483051:51:01,995 showers, and expansion of wind with 2147483051:51:01,995 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 friday. that will make it feel quite cold in the north and east but wet and windy weather arriving across western areas and the temperatures to lift in the south and the ten —— 11 degrees. across the board, are bricks of rain, gills moving through the irish sea with gusts of 60 or maybe 70 miles per over blustery night for all but it will be turning milder. it will be moving northwards
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which will allow a blustery day on thursday was sunshine and showers and on friday, another area of low pressure pushes away from the south and bringing another round of wet and bringing another round of wet and fairly windy weather. this is how it is looking for thursday and friday. you'll notice temperatures for many of us in the double figures, particularly on thursday, sunshine and showers and wet and windy weather moving for friday.
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this is bbc news, i'm rebecca jones. the headlines at 8pm. more than 100 new conservative mps
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arrive in westminster, as borisjohson begins working towards delivering on his election promises. it's quite surreal. the last time you remember these sorts of things it's first day at big school, isn't it? and here we go. it's a bit daunting, but i think we're just really excited to get in there and get started. tonight, the prime minister has announced two cabinet appointments — simon hart becomes the new welsh secretary, while retiring mp nicky morgan becomes a life peer, retaining her brief as culture secretary. in belfast, new talks are under way to try to restore the devolved government in northern ireland. postmasters who say their lives were ruined by a flawed
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