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those by nelson mandela, pope benedict and barack obama, have seen the leaders make a speech in westminster halls have signed an early day motion, a method for mps to register their support for a course, against president trump visiting westminster. and on monday the speaker spoke out. i wondered, mr speaker, whether you could tell us what approaches have been made to you and what conversations or discussions have taken place with the relevant authorities, the key—holders for such an approach to go ahead, and whether or not there are ways in which those of us who have deep concerns about president trump's comments could make that known to the responsible authorities? before the imposition of the migrant ban, i would myself have been strongly opposed to an address by president trump in westminster hall. after the imposition of the migrant ban by president trump, i am even more strongly opposed to an address by president trump in westminster hall. as far as this place is concerned, i feel very strongly that our opposition to racism and to sexism and our support for equality before the law and an i
those by nelson mandela, pope benedict and barack obama, have seen the leaders make a speech in westminster halls have signed an early day motion, a method for mps to register their support for a course, against president trump visiting westminster. and on monday the speaker spoke out. i wondered, mr speaker, whether you could tell us what approaches have been made to you and what conversations or discussions have taken place with the relevant authorities, the key—holders for such an approach...
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know he is in a position where nobody will venture to westminster hall because it has been put up theys would have turned up even all the toys would have turned up and it would be a massive embarrassment. the speaker has averted that by his determination, he is well within his rights and i am right behind him. thank you, alex salmond, former first minister of scotland. jubilant and surprised at that intervention from the speaker. i think it caught all of us by surprise. there were not many of us left on the press benches! we got the news in the gym had finished but it turned out not to be the case. the news in the gym had finished but it turned out not to be the caselj was going to talk to you about the brexit business. just briefly, would you sum up what was happening?m essence, we got from the prime minister about an hour and 20 minutes of scrutiny about her visit to malta, at the tail end of last week. what her discussions boiled down to, she talked about some pressing concerns for the eu run the migration crisis but she returned again and again to this central discussion point whi
know he is in a position where nobody will venture to westminster hall because it has been put up theys would have turned up even all the toys would have turned up and it would be a massive embarrassment. the speaker has averted that by his determination, he is well within his rights and i am right behind him. thank you, alex salmond, former first minister of scotland. jubilant and surprised at that intervention from the speaker. i think it caught all of us by surprise. there were not many of...
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ban by president trump, i am even more strongly opposed to an address by president trump in westminster hall as the royal gallery is concerned, and again, i operatésk — 77777 hall. so far as the royal gallery is concerned, and again, i egerate on 7 77777 hall. so far as the royal gallery is concerr i d, and again, i egerate on 7 77777 hall. so far as the royal gallery is concerr i do and again, i egerate on 7 77777 hall. so far as the royal gallery is concerr i do not again, i egerate on 7 77777 hall. so far as the royal gallery is concerr i do not perhaps energize on 7 77777 hall. so far as the royal gallery is concerr i do not perhaps have be on 7 77777 hall. so far as the royal gallery is concerr i do not perhaps have as on 7 77777 advice, i do not perhaps have as strong a say in that matter. it is ina strong a say in that matter. it is in a different part of the building, although customarily an invitation toa although customarily an invitation to a visiting leader to deliver an address their would be issued in the names of the two speakers. i would not wish to issue an invitation to pre
ban by president trump, i am even more strongly opposed to an address by president trump in westminster hall as the royal gallery is concerned, and again, i operatésk — 77777 hall. so far as the royal gallery is concerned, and again, i egerate on 7 77777 hall. so far as the royal gallery is concerr i d, and again, i egerate on 7 77777 hall. so far as the royal gallery is concerr i do and again, i egerate on 7 77777 hall. so far as the royal gallery is concerr i do not again, i egerate on 7...
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publicly, regarding the potential offering of the honor of a speech to both houses of parliament in westminster hall elsewhere in the palace of westminster and i wonder what
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migrant ban, i would, myself, have been strongly opposed to an address by president trump in westminster hall. after the imposition of the migrant ban by president trump, i am even more strongly opposed to an address by president trump in westminster hall. and i conclude by saying to the honorable gentlemen this, we value our relationship with the united states. if a state visit takes place that is way beyond and above the pay grade of the speaker. however, as far as this place is concerned, i feel very strongly that our opposition to racism and to sexism and our support for a quality before the -- equality before the law and an independent judiciary are hugely important considerations in the house of commons. host: what's going on here? guest: the speaker got himself in a lot of trouble by saying that, but i think he's probably got what he wanted, which is that it is unlikely that donald trump will end up addressing parliament. and you can hear all kinds of utterly worldly pragmatic footwork going on saying maybe president trump could visit when parliament is not in session. maybe not spend
migrant ban, i would, myself, have been strongly opposed to an address by president trump in westminster hall. after the imposition of the migrant ban by president trump, i am even more strongly opposed to an address by president trump in westminster hall. and i conclude by saying to the honorable gentlemen this, we value our relationship with the united states. if a state visit takes place that is way beyond and above the pay grade of the speaker. however, as far as this place is concerned, i...
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was pa rt of splendour of westminster hall was part of the itinerary for these dignitaries whenritain. but the same invite may not becoming president trump's way. in an astonishing intervention in the commons speaker said recent decisions by the president had made him uneasy about issuing an invitation. i feel very strongly that our opposition to racism and to sexism and our support for equality before the law and an independent judiciary are hugely important considerations in the house of commons. rare applause from snp and labour mps who have been highly critical of the american president. and that anger brought anti—trump demonstrations to the prime minister's door after she invited him ona minister's door after she invited him on a state visit later this year. for us to roll out the red carpet at buckingham palace or to invite him here to speak to us in a grand occasion at both houses sends out all the wrong messages. that's why the mr burke out has called it right today. the speaker of the commons is a powerfulfigure right today. the speaker of the commons is a powerful fig
was pa rt of splendour of westminster hall was part of the itinerary for these dignitaries whenritain. but the same invite may not becoming president trump's way. in an astonishing intervention in the commons speaker said recent decisions by the president had made him uneasy about issuing an invitation. i feel very strongly that our opposition to racism and to sexism and our support for equality before the law and an independent judiciary are hugely important considerations in the house of...
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ban by president trump, i am even more strongly opposed to an address by president trump in westminster hall british prime minister teresa may said there were points descries agreement between the u.k. and the trump administration including the president's recent executive order restricting travel from seven muslim majority countries. >>> there are signs of tension from russia following the interview of president trump by fox host bill o'reilly that aired before the super bowl. the kremlin is demanding an apology after o'reilly called putin a killer. they say russia plans to stip cooperation with iran saying the iranians have been important allies in the fight against isis. >> iran will you the armed group that keeps in syria at the request of the syrian government is making its contribution to the fight against is is. >> president trump is -- fight against isis. >> president trump says the u.s. has, quote, a lot of cimplets several republican leaders are distancing themselves saying that putin's russia is not the moral equivalent of the united states. >>> still to come, sticker shock for so
ban by president trump, i am even more strongly opposed to an address by president trump in westminster hall british prime minister teresa may said there were points descries agreement between the u.k. and the trump administration including the president's recent executive order restricting travel from seven muslim majority countries. >>> there are signs of tension from russia following the interview of president trump by fox host bill o'reilly that aired before the super bowl. the...
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it is the oldest part of parliament, westminster hall, dating back to the 11th century.” don't thinkto play politics, but that is how it is being interpreted. he prides himself on being able to speak for the whole house and remain neutral. i think this... statement that he made takes him away from that position and exposes him to the accusation of hypocrisy. ininvite you to address us “— hypocrisy. ininvite you to address us--i hypocrisy. ininvite you to address us —— i invite you to address us. there was gushing words and the hand of friendship for the president of china, despite criticism of his country's human rights record. but the speaker's view of president trump... our opposition to racism and to sexism... good on you say some mps, what you said was music to oui’ some mps, what you said was music to our ears. i was in the hall at the time and brilliant. respect to him. he did a fantasticjob and articulated the way the british people feel, not necessarily about the president of the united states, but the tones in which he has used in his campaign to become the president and i h
it is the oldest part of parliament, westminster hall, dating back to the 11th century.” don't thinkto play politics, but that is how it is being interpreted. he prides himself on being able to speak for the whole house and remain neutral. i think this... statement that he made takes him away from that position and exposes him to the accusation of hypocrisy. ininvite you to address us “— hypocrisy. ininvite you to address us--i hypocrisy. ininvite you to address us —— i invite you to...
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it is the oldest part of parliament, westminster hall, dating back to the 11th century.tics say that the speaker's monts went too far. i don't think he wants to play politics, but that is how it is being interpreted. he prides himself on being able to speak for the whole house and remain neutral. i think this... statement that he made takes him away from that position and exposes him to the accusation of hypocrisy. i invite you, mr president, to address us. there was gushing words and the hand of friendship for the president of china, despite criticism of his country's human rights record. but the speaker's view of president trump... our opposition to racism and to sexism... good on you say some mps, what you said was music to our ears. i was in the hall at the time and brilliant. respect to him. he did a fantasticjob and articulated the way the british people feel, not necessarily about the president of the united states, but the tones in which he has used in his campaign to become the president and i have not seen him roll back from that yet. sojohn bercow spoke on beh
it is the oldest part of parliament, westminster hall, dating back to the 11th century.tics say that the speaker's monts went too far. i don't think he wants to play politics, but that is how it is being interpreted. he prides himself on being able to speak for the whole house and remain neutral. i think this... statement that he made takes him away from that position and exposes him to the accusation of hypocrisy. i invite you, mr president, to address us. there was gushing words and the hand...
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to an address by president trump in westminster hall. >> what he was saying was significant.trump has been invited on a state visit. normally a u.s. president would be invited to speak to both houses of parliament as part of that. u.s. president would get that. parliament downgrading that visit if he gets his way. >> on one level, it's a question whether the speaker's place is the make a statement like that, when the speaker is supposed to be a neutral figure. it's reflecting the fact that in the united kingdom, opinion is dwighted about donald trump. leaning towards thinking he's unpopular or unacceptable because of some of the views he's expressed. as the head of the u.s. government, he should do business. but it's an honer to speak to the houses. whether we regard him as not somebody we want to give that honor to, it would seem that the speaker's taken a stand. and there was cheers from the opposition in parliament. the government has tried to make a show of being open to an alliance with donald trump, they've been put in a difficult position. >> it's controversial. the sp
to an address by president trump in westminster hall. >> what he was saying was significant.trump has been invited on a state visit. normally a u.s. president would be invited to speak to both houses of parliament as part of that. u.s. president would get that. parliament downgrading that visit if he gets his way. >> on one level, it's a question whether the speaker's place is the make a statement like that, when the speaker is supposed to be a neutral figure. it's reflecting the...
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trump is unsfit to speak in westminster hall.must approval approve any sp. >>> the other half, being hosted by china. >>> a surge of violence in ukraine. does donald trump think russia's president is testing him ? we are live in ukraine with more ahead. who hugs a friend. who is done with treatments that don't give you clearer skin. be the you who controls your psoriasis with stelara® just 4 doses a year after 2 starter doses. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections and cancer. some serious infections require hospitalization. before treatment, get tested for tuberculosis. before starting stelara® tell your doctor if you think you have an infection or have symptoms such as: fever, sweats, chills, muscle aches or cough. always tell your doctor if you have any signs of infection, have had cancer, if you develop any new skin growths or if anyone in your house needs or has recently received a vaccine. alert your doctor of new or worsening problems, including headaches, seizures, con
trump is unsfit to speak in westminster hall.must approval approve any sp. >>> the other half, being hosted by china. >>> a surge of violence in ukraine. does donald trump think russia's president is testing him ? we are live in ukraine with more ahead. who hugs a friend. who is done with treatments that don't give you clearer skin. be the you who controls your psoriasis with stelara® just 4 doses a year after 2 starter doses. stelara® may lower your ability to fight...
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bestowed on popes and presidents, a speech to both houses of parliament in the splendour of westminster hall dignitaries when they visited britain. but the same invite may not be coming president trump's way. in an astonishing intervention, the commons speaker said recent decisions by the president had made him uneasy about issuing an invitation. i feel very strongly that our opposition to racism and to sexism and our support for equality before the law and an independent judiciary are hugely important considerations in the house of commons. rare applause from snp and labour mps who have been highly critical of the american president. donald trump has got to go! and that anger brought anti—trump demonstrations to the prime minister's door after she invited him on a state visit later this year. for us to roll out the red carpet at buckingham palace or to invite him here to speak to us in a grand occasion at both houses send out all the wrong messages. that's why the speaker has called it right today. the speaker of the commons is a powerful figure who has a say in who addresses mps. he's inde
bestowed on popes and presidents, a speech to both houses of parliament in the splendour of westminster hall dignitaries when they visited britain. but the same invite may not be coming president trump's way. in an astonishing intervention, the commons speaker said recent decisions by the president had made him uneasy about issuing an invitation. i feel very strongly that our opposition to racism and to sexism and our support for equality before the law and an independent judiciary are hugely...
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bercow is supposed to be politically independent and it seems there are certain key holders of westminster halldress parliament. this is a political minefield for theresa may and the british and indeed the queen. you just have to question how this intervention will play. john bercow is no stranger to controversy. so it is very interesting. i like that, we will remember that. what have we got? 1.5 minutes. bermuda. what do you make of this? this is where people go to pay... go on holiday! that's right. the rich people leave their money there and the less rich people go on holiday there, if they can afford it. they say the uk is being hypocritical? that's right and turning a blind eye to these tax havens. in fact, turning a blind eye to these tax havens. infact, bermuda hasjust become the head of the uk's overseas territories and it's a famous harbour of insurance and financial services. —— famous hub. it makes a lot of money out of that. it is also famous for offshore companies. the whole furore is about whether they should be registered. authorities in bermuda are defending their position firml
bercow is supposed to be politically independent and it seems there are certain key holders of westminster halldress parliament. this is a political minefield for theresa may and the british and indeed the queen. you just have to question how this intervention will play. john bercow is no stranger to controversy. so it is very interesting. i like that, we will remember that. what have we got? 1.5 minutes. bermuda. what do you make of this? this is where people go to pay... go on holiday! that's...
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that will take place in westminster hall if the speaker tried to introduce that in the main chamber thereould have can is the opinion of mps. that could have given him cover. he wants to be the person to say it. i am sure the queen, with all her years of experience, is more than capable of dealing with a state visit from someone that perhaps she may not welcome as much a sum and she has something more in common with. we have had mugabe, we have had the bahraini and is, the chinese. it is not like we strangers to people we do not agree with. i sure the queen could have organised state banquet. you do not hear about the queen being a remain or a brexiteer, do you? i know lots of people think that the house of commons is very old—fashioned. it is. it is those things, there are plenty of ways of dealing with these things without you having to be personal. you have both been knocking around westminster for quite awhile. you have seen a series of speakers in the nicest possible way. you have seen a range the nicest possible way. you have seen a range of speakers that you go back to jack whether
that will take place in westminster hall if the speaker tried to introduce that in the main chamber thereould have can is the opinion of mps. that could have given him cover. he wants to be the person to say it. i am sure the queen, with all her years of experience, is more than capable of dealing with a state visit from someone that perhaps she may not welcome as much a sum and she has something more in common with. we have had mugabe, we have had the bahraini and is, the chinese. it is not...
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bestowed on popes and presidents, a speech to both houses of parliament in the splendour of westminster hallas part of the itinerary for these dignitaries when they visited britain. but the same invite may not be coming president trump's way. in an astonishing intervention, the commons speaker said recent decisions by the president had made him uneasy about issuing an invitation. i feel very strongly that our opposition to racism and to sexism and our support for equality before the law and an independent judiciary are hugely important considerations in the house of commons. rare applause from snp and labour mps who have been highly critical of the american president. and that anger brought anti—trump demonstrations to the prime minister's door after she invited him on a state visit later this year. for us to roll out the red carpet at buckingham palace or to invite him here to speak to us in a grand occasion at both houses send out all the wrong messages. that's why the speaker has called it right today. a say in who addresses mps. he is independent of party politics and is supposed to repr
bestowed on popes and presidents, a speech to both houses of parliament in the splendour of westminster hallas part of the itinerary for these dignitaries when they visited britain. but the same invite may not be coming president trump's way. in an astonishing intervention, the commons speaker said recent decisions by the president had made him uneasy about issuing an invitation. i feel very strongly that our opposition to racism and to sexism and our support for equality before the law and an...
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ban by president trump, i am even more strongly opposed to an address by president trump in westminster hallli parliament has passed a bill retroactively legalizing israeli settlements on privately owned palestinian land in the west bank. the move paves the way for the government to recognize thousands of israeli settlements which are illegal under international law. the legislation is likely to be struck down by the supreme court as it violates property rights rulings. the u.n. is condemning the vote with the middle east peace envoy saying that it could have far reaching legal consequences for israel and diminish the prospects of arab/israeli peace. >>> mass protests have continued across romania despite a government climb down on corruption rules. a controversial emergency decree which could have decriminalized some offenses was scrapped on sunday. demonstrations continued for a seventh night calling for the government to quit. the ruling coalition, which has been in power for a month now has refused to resign. >>> and moving back to corporate, shares in gap surged 4% after the retailer po
ban by president trump, i am even more strongly opposed to an address by president trump in westminster hallli parliament has passed a bill retroactively legalizing israeli settlements on privately owned palestinian land in the west bank. the move paves the way for the government to recognize thousands of israeli settlements which are illegal under international law. the legislation is likely to be struck down by the supreme court as it violates property rights rulings. the u.n. is condemning...
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ban by president trump, i am even more strongly opposed to an address by president trump in westminster hall. we value our rationship with the united states. however, as far as this place is concerned, i feel very strongly that our opposition to racism and sexism and our support for equality before the law and an independent judiciary are hugely important considerations in the house of commons. >> well, three u.s. presidents have addressed parliament and well into their terms, by the way. president obama in 2011, president clinton in 1995 and president reagan in 1982. >>> in a contentious vote yesterday, they legalized the settlement of several homes in the west banks. critics say the measure is not only illegal but could make long-term peace with the palestinian that is much more difficult. the move faces many obstacles including legal challenges that could go all the way to israel's supreme court. after the bill passed, one israeli member said, quote, we thank the american people for voting trump into office, which was what gave us the opportunity for the bill to pass. still, all of this c
ban by president trump, i am even more strongly opposed to an address by president trump in westminster hall. we value our rationship with the united states. however, as far as this place is concerned, i feel very strongly that our opposition to racism and sexism and our support for equality before the law and an independent judiciary are hugely important considerations in the house of commons. >> well, three u.s. presidents have addressed parliament and well into their terms, by the way....
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the migrant ban, i would myself have been strongly opposed to an address by president trump in westminster hall. after the imposition of the ban by president trump i am even more strongly opposed. prime minister theresa may invited trump to visit the u.k. later this year. it is customary for visiting presidents to address mps and lords in westminster hall when making visits. however as speaker, he has the authority to block visiting figures from doing this. french presidential candidate says he has nothing to hide and his wife's salary was perfectly justified. worked as anife assistant for 15 years. the practice is legal but he acknowledged it is no longer seen as acceptable and he apologized to voters. a french newspaper reported she was paid $900,000 over 15 years. iran carried out more missile tests over the weekend. they took place the day after president trump impose new sanctions on individuals and theanies were supporting missile program, terrorism, or iran's hard-line. plan to spend the next 24 hours speaking on the senate floor in a last-ditch effort to derail confirmation of betsy dev
the migrant ban, i would myself have been strongly opposed to an address by president trump in westminster hall. after the imposition of the ban by president trump i am even more strongly opposed. prime minister theresa may invited trump to visit the u.k. later this year. it is customary for visiting presidents to address mps and lords in westminster hall when making visits. however as speaker, he has the authority to block visiting figures from doing this. french presidential candidate says he...
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westminster hall, given it is the place where president mandela addressed us, president obama addressed us, where churchill lay in state. that's a rare, special honor. i'm absolutely delighted that -- at this moment, come from all parts to address that. i wish to make a point about wider state visits. state visits, we need to look at again, many people have rightly pointed out who we have offered state visits to in the past and whether that was right. there were protests when president xi was here. i strongly disagreed with much of the way we seem to have formed over some of the monarchies in the gulf. that doesn't mean we shouldn't have diplomatic relations or strong relationships with them, but i have been quite concerned at the way we turn a blind eye on a whole series of issues. i think we need to look very very carefully at the way we choose to use what ultimately is a significant amount of taxpayers' money as well with which governments are looking again at the categories and types of visits we offer and the way in which those are offered. indeed, many of us would now question whe
westminster hall, given it is the place where president mandela addressed us, president obama addressed us, where churchill lay in state. that's a rare, special honor. i'm absolutely delighted that -- at this moment, come from all parts to address that. i wish to make a point about wider state visits. state visits, we need to look at again, many people have rightly pointed out who we have offered state visits to in the past and whether that was right. there were protests when president xi was...
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been bestowed on popes and president's speech to both houses of parliament in the splendor of westminster hallh part of the itinerary for a dignitary for the visit to britain. the same invite may not be coming president trump's way. in an astonishing intervention, the comments speaker said recent statements by the president made him uneasy about issuing an invitation. >> i feel very strongly that our opposition to racism and to sexism and our support for equality before the law and an independent judiciary are hugely important considerations in the house of commons. reporter: rare applause from mp's highly critical of the american president. the anger brought anti-trump demonstrations to the prime minister's door after she invited him on a state visit this year. >> for us to roll out the red at buckingham palace or invite him to speak to both houses sends out all the wrong messages. that is why speaker bercow was right today. reporter: the speaker of the commons is a powerful figure who has a say over who addresses mp's. he is independent of party politics and is supposed to represent the whol
been bestowed on popes and president's speech to both houses of parliament in the splendor of westminster hallh part of the itinerary for a dignitary for the visit to britain. the same invite may not be coming president trump's way. in an astonishing intervention, the comments speaker said recent statements by the president made him uneasy about issuing an invitation. >> i feel very strongly that our opposition to racism and to sexism and our support for equality before the law and an...
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we‘re going to westminster hall where mps are debating whether donald trump should be afforded a state about the own result that he had and this was of great concern when you have a man who is the president, behaving like a petulant child. how is he going to behave in a future conflict that might arise? i give way to the honourable gentleman. his response to mr trump's perhaps ill—considered phraseology, but what complaint... laughter but what complaint did the honourable gentleman make when the person came here who was responsible for rape? there are many people who we re for rape? there are many people who were less welcome than others, and that‘s true. we have had unsavoury characters and not from the united states as it happens, but certainly we can‘t try to imitate the errors of the past, we should set an example by making sure that we don‘t make those mistakes again. my concern is that what we‘ve got here isa concern is that what we‘ve got here is a situation that is and i say one that‘s of grave concern because of the prime minister is in an awkward position, i believe that from
we‘re going to westminster hall where mps are debating whether donald trump should be afforded a state about the own result that he had and this was of great concern when you have a man who is the president, behaving like a petulant child. how is he going to behave in a future conflict that might arise? i give way to the honourable gentleman. his response to mr trump's perhaps ill—considered phraseology, but what complaint... laughter but what complaint did the honourable gentleman make...
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in a debate in westminster hall, mps joined "which?"dog, the financial conduct authority — the fca, to take action. the major banks currently make over £1 billion per year on charges on unauthorised overd rafts. the majority of whom, says the head of the competition and markets authority, from financially vulnerable customers. step change debt charity has estimated that around 1 million people in the uk are trapped in an overdraft cycle, and are consistently using overdrafts to meet essential and emergency costs. research published today by "which?" found consumers needing as little as £100 could be charged up to £156 more by some major high street banks than the financial conduct authority allows payday loan companies to charge when borrowing the same amount for the same period. so as an example they compare the cost of borrowing £100 for 30 days and found that arranged overdraft charges at some high street banks were as much a 7.5 times higher than the maximum charge of £24 on a payday loan on the same period. sometimes it is in the b
in a debate in westminster hall, mps joined "which?"dog, the financial conduct authority — the fca, to take action. the major banks currently make over £1 billion per year on charges on unauthorised overd rafts. the majority of whom, says the head of the competition and markets authority, from financially vulnerable customers. step change debt charity has estimated that around 1 million people in the uk are trapped in an overdraft cycle, and are consistently using overdrafts to...
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at times, their chants could be heard inside westminster hall.sn't the only one on the table. a counter petition supporting the visit mustered 300,000 signatures. and for three hours mps argued the issue. only two presidents of the united states have been granted a state visit since 1952. it is extraordinary that that is the situation but here we have a position where seven days into his presidency, he is invited to have the full pageantry of a state visit. extraordinary. completely unprecedented. the fact is that there was 61 million people who voted for donald trump, and where do we stand up in this country and condemn him for being racist, and i have seen no evidence of that... i have seen no evidence of him being racist, or that they attack him in an unseemly way. they are actually attacking the american people. the 61 million people who voted for donald trump. i want to remind the chamber that there are many african—americans in america sitting at home in fear. they are concerned about a president that has had the support of the ku klux klan
at times, their chants could be heard inside westminster hall.sn't the only one on the table. a counter petition supporting the visit mustered 300,000 signatures. and for three hours mps argued the issue. only two presidents of the united states have been granted a state visit since 1952. it is extraordinary that that is the situation but here we have a position where seven days into his presidency, he is invited to have the full pageantry of a state visit. extraordinary. completely...
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to be made a specific criminal offence has attracted nearly 117,000 signatures in a debate in westminster hallhad suffered. i‘ll draw members‘ attention to one example i was given of a 35—year—old ambulance technician from cornwall, who was punched in the face by a drunk, aggressive woman whilst at work. she sustained a broken jaw and she‘s had at least 12 surgical procedures since then, and is still suffering from symptoms. she had a titanium jaw implant put in back in september 2016, but since then she has had to have two further procedures, and cannot open her mouth wider than a finger width at the moment. she was attacked in 2006. that‘s over a decade of agony and suffering. we owe it to people like her, and everybody else attacked just doing theirjob, to stand up and send a message that attacks on nhs staff are contemptible and we will do everything in our power to stop them. one piece of testimony from an nhs staff nurse describes how in her, quote, 20—year nursing career, i have been spat at, punched, kicked, verbally abused, and even had a cardiac monitor thrown at my head. another tal
to be made a specific criminal offence has attracted nearly 117,000 signatures in a debate in westminster hallhad suffered. i‘ll draw members‘ attention to one example i was given of a 35—year—old ambulance technician from cornwall, who was punched in the face by a drunk, aggressive woman whilst at work. she sustained a broken jaw and she‘s had at least 12 surgical procedures since then, and is still suffering from symptoms. she had a titanium jaw implant put in back in september...
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a speech to both houses of parliament in the splendour of westminster hall was pa rt splendour of westminsters part of the eye care it —— itinerary. the same i not be coming mrjohn‘s way. in a itinerary. the same i not be coming mrjohn's way. in a stunning intervention, the commons speaker said recent things done by the president made him uneasy about issuing an invitation.” president made him uneasy about issuing an invitation. i feel very strongly that our opposition to racism and to sexism and our support for equality before the law and an independent judiciary, for equality before the law and an independentjudiciary, i hugely important in the house of commons. the anger brought anger trumpet demonstrations to the prime minister's or after she invited him ona minister's or after she invited him on a state visit later this year. bello is to roll out the red carpet at arcing ham palace offer him to speak at both houses sends out the wrong messages. “— speak at both houses sends out the wrong messages. —— buckingham palace. the speaker of the house of commons is a powerful speaker. he is inde
a speech to both houses of parliament in the splendour of westminster hall was pa rt splendour of westminsters part of the eye care it —— itinerary. the same i not be coming mrjohn‘s way. in a itinerary. the same i not be coming mrjohn's way. in a stunning intervention, the commons speaker said recent things done by the president made him uneasy about issuing an invitation.” president made him uneasy about issuing an invitation. i feel very strongly that our opposition to racism and to...
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the government is in favour of large—scale introduction of smart meters but in a debate in westminster hallbout his own experience. the smart meter was fitted. now, once a month i have to go outside and take a photo of my smart meter and send that photo over broadband to the supplier because i don't have connectivity. my smart meter isn't connected to anything because i don't have the mobile—phone signal. now, that is a challenge if we're going to provide 20 million smart meters, or however many we're supplying, it's quite a lot, by 2020. now, the interesting thing is, i'm the local mp. the local bbc reporter recently e—mailed me to say that he had had a smart meter fitted. he has to do exactly the same thing. so it's a bit worrying in terms of winning public support for this, if the local mp and the local bbc presenter actually have smart meters that don't work. now, clearly this was a private meeting, so i'm not telling the world that my smart meter doesn't work, but i do enjoy telling the story. the idea of having complete knowledge of the energy you're consuming is a desirable objective
the government is in favour of large—scale introduction of smart meters but in a debate in westminster hallbout his own experience. the smart meter was fitted. now, once a month i have to go outside and take a photo of my smart meter and send that photo over broadband to the supplier because i don't have connectivity. my smart meter isn't connected to anything because i don't have the mobile—phone signal. now, that is a challenge if we're going to provide 20 million smart meters, or however...
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at times, their chants could be heard inside westminster hall.'t the only one on the table. a counter—petition supporting the visit mustered 300,000 signatures. and for three hours, mps argued the issue. only two presidents of the united states have been granted a state visit since 1952. it is extraordinary that that is the situation, but here we have a position where seven days into his presidency, he's invited to have the full pageantry of a state visit. extraordinary. completely unprecedented. the fact is that there were 61 million people who voted for donald trump, and when we stand up in this country and condemn him for being racist, and i have seen no evidence of that... i have seen no evidence of him being racist, or that they attack him in an unseemly way. they are actually attacking the american people, the 61 million people who voted for donald trump. i want to remind the chamber that there are many african—americans in america sitting at home in fear. they are concerned about a president that has had the support of the ku klux klan. th
at times, their chants could be heard inside westminster hall.'t the only one on the table. a counter—petition supporting the visit mustered 300,000 signatures. and for three hours, mps argued the issue. only two presidents of the united states have been granted a state visit since 1952. it is extraordinary that that is the situation, but here we have a position where seven days into his presidency, he's invited to have the full pageantry of a state visit. extraordinary. completely...
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by president trump, i have even more strongly opposed to an addressed by president trump in westminster hallossible hurdle in the middle east peace effort, israel's parliament has passed a law are meant to retroactively legalize thousands of west bank settlement homes. it's in direct opposition to the u.n. which scenes the building is an obstacle to peace. but it's likely to be challenged in israel's supreme court. that's a look at the news this hour. i'm kelly wright. now back to "red eye" ." ♪ >> tom: seattle has blown off the lid of the secret language of email g >> they could mean different things. they say that kids are using some as a secret code that we as parents can't necessarily figure out. obligation often, it's a combinf emojis. it should be parents next to that zipper. that would mean don't tell your parents about something. another one is a fox. that's a simple enough then. that could be a message to someone that you want to sneak out of the house. a skull, arrow, flame? that can be the same as "i hope you die in a fire" [laughter] >> tom: the internet thought it was hilarious,
by president trump, i have even more strongly opposed to an addressed by president trump in westminster hallossible hurdle in the middle east peace effort, israel's parliament has passed a law are meant to retroactively legalize thousands of west bank settlement homes. it's in direct opposition to the u.n. which scenes the building is an obstacle to peace. but it's likely to be challenged in israel's supreme court. that's a look at the news this hour. i'm kelly wright. now back to "red...
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i am even more strongly opposeed to an address by president trump in westminster hall.pence arrivalling on capitol hill. he will go straight into the senate chamber where he will cast the deciding vote that nation betsy devos the education secretary. i am told it has never happened before. you are watching history in this live action presidency. live action news. it's happening. it's going to the senate, he will cast his vote momentarily. let me get back to nigel. we just heard the speaker of the british house of commons saying president trump not welcome here. does he represent a sizable chunk of british opinion? >> there is a bigger point, if i may. when pence goes into vote, that's democracy in action. the speaker of the house of commons going back to the 1200s has always been neutral. what he did yesterday was to breach true tralt and insult the united states of america and be the biggest hip why it. this man has the north koreans for tea in his apartment. they are okay and trump is not. he's a disgrace and represents a minority view in my country. stuart: but it me
i am even more strongly opposeed to an address by president trump in westminster hall.pence arrivalling on capitol hill. he will go straight into the senate chamber where he will cast the deciding vote that nation betsy devos the education secretary. i am told it has never happened before. you are watching history in this live action presidency. live action news. it's happening. it's going to the senate, he will cast his vote momentarily. let me get back to nigel. we just heard the speaker of...
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it is customary for visiting presidents to address mps in westminster hall. to block visiting figures from doing this. rejected president trump's assertion that iran is the world's number one terrorist nation. a kremlin spokesman said russia values its friendly relations with iran. british prime minister theresa may met with israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu. netanyahu asked may to support new sanctions on iran. may said the u.k. is committed to a two state solution for israel and the palestinians. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm emma chandra. scarlet: coming up, treasuries and gold are rising. global stocks are selling off. is this a sign that the trump rally is coming to an end? from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ this is "bloomberg markets." i'm scarlet fu. oliver: i'm oliver renick. harvard university professor joined tom keenan and francine lacqua on "bloomberg surveillance." >> bush 41 was, i think, a period when we had a strong foreign policy and a very civil discour
it is customary for visiting presidents to address mps in westminster hall. to block visiting figures from doing this. rejected president trump's assertion that iran is the world's number one terrorist nation. a kremlin spokesman said russia values its friendly relations with iran. british prime minister theresa may met with israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu. netanyahu asked may to support new sanctions on iran. may said the u.k. is committed to a two state solution for israel and the...
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doughty: that is why i have spoken out so strongly on the issue of welcoming him in westminster hall,iven that is where president mandela addressed us, president obama addressed us. i think that is a rare and special honor, and i'm delighted about the support that has come from all parts of the house for that. i wish to make a brief point about the wider issue of state visits. state visits, i think we need to look out, again. many people have rightly pointed out who we have offered state visits to and whether that was right. i have strongly disagreed with much of the way we seem to have formed over some of the monarchies in the gulf. that does not mean we should not have diplomatic, strong relationships with them. but i'm concerned about the way we turned a eye to a whole series of issues. we need to look carefully at the what is aose to use significant amount of our whichers money, governments, looking at the types of visits we offer and the way those are offered. many of us would question whether or not a certain person should have addressed us given the concerns we have about the p
doughty: that is why i have spoken out so strongly on the issue of welcoming him in westminster hall,iven that is where president mandela addressed us, president obama addressed us. i think that is a rare and special honor, and i'm delighted about the support that has come from all parts of the house for that. i wish to make a brief point about the wider issue of state visits. state visits, i think we need to look out, again. many people have rightly pointed out who we have offered state visits...
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that petition — in line with the law — forced a parliamentary debate currently under way in westminster hall flavour. we are in a position unlike any faced by any previous parliament, where we have a person of a unique personality running the united states. there are great dangers in attempting to give him the best accolade we can offer anyone, only been offered twice before, of a state visit. this would be terribly wrong, because it would appear that the british parliament, the british nation, the british sovereign is approving of the acts of donald] trump. outside that debate — in westminster, in parliament square, there's a demonstration under way tonight. let's get more now from our correspondent nick beake, who's among the crowds. the prime minister has made it very clear the visit is going to go ahead, so the invitation stands. i suppose the point to make to the international audience is that this demonstration will not make much difference. yeah, absolutely, good evening from parliament square, a place for protest of the people for years and years. you have the statues of various prim
that petition — in line with the law — forced a parliamentary debate currently under way in westminster hall flavour. we are in a position unlike any faced by any previous parliament, where we have a person of a unique personality running the united states. there are great dangers in attempting to give him the best accolade we can offer anyone, only been offered twice before, of a state visit. this would be terribly wrong, because it would appear that the british parliament, the british...
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several protesters were outside the parliament building and at times could be heard inside westminster hall. the debate was mostly symbolic as lawmakers don't have the power to cancel the visit. and the government said it will not rescind the invitation. last year they voted whether or not to ban donald trump following comments he made about muslims. >>> still ahead, we are following the latest on the four americans kill in the plane crash in australia. >>> and a slew of tornadoes touched down in san antonio, texas. we'll have those stories and a check on the forecast when we come right back. stay with us. ♪(music plays) ♪ heigh ho heigh ho ♪ ♪ heigh ho heigh ho it's off to work we go here's to all of you early risers, what's up man? go-getters, and should-be sleepers. from all of us at delta, because the ones who truly change the world, are the ones who can't wait to get out in it. because the ones who truly change the world, this is the story of green mountain coffee and fair trade, told in the time it takes to brew your cup. let's take a trip to la plata, colombia. this is boris calvo. t
several protesters were outside the parliament building and at times could be heard inside westminster hall. the debate was mostly symbolic as lawmakers don't have the power to cancel the visit. and the government said it will not rescind the invitation. last year they voted whether or not to ban donald trump following comments he made about muslims. >>> still ahead, we are following the latest on the four americans kill in the plane crash in australia. >>> and a slew of...
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a speech to both houses of parliament in the splendour of westminster hall was part of the itineraryitaries visited britain. but the same invite may not be coming mr trump's way. in an astonishing intervention, the commons speaker said recent decisions by the president made him uneasy about issuing an invitation. i feel very strongly that our opposition to racism and to sexism and our support for equality before the law and an independent judiciary are hugely important considerations in the house of commons. rare applause from snp and labour mps, who have been highly critical of the american president. that anger brought anti—trump demonstrations to the prime minister's door after she invited him on a state visit later this year. for us to roll out the red carpet at buckingham palace or inviting him to speak at a grand occasion of both houses sends out all the wrong messages. that's why mr speaker bercow has called it right today. the speaker of the commons is a powerful figure who has a say in who addresses mps. he is independent of party politics and is supposed to represent the wh
a speech to both houses of parliament in the splendour of westminster hall was part of the itineraryitaries visited britain. but the same invite may not be coming mr trump's way. in an astonishing intervention, the commons speaker said recent decisions by the president made him uneasy about issuing an invitation. i feel very strongly that our opposition to racism and to sexism and our support for equality before the law and an independent judiciary are hugely important considerations in the...
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westminster. after the imposition of the migrant ban by president trump, i am even more strongly opposed. they are bercow basically doubling down on his opposition by mr. trump to the hallslso voiced strong opposition to drop's -- two mr. trump's "s exism, racism." february 20 is a day we will look ahead to because that is when parliament debates on whether or not they will pull the invitation that prime minister theresa may extended to donald trump when she visited him in the white house in january. rishaad: good stuff. european central bank central bank president mario draghi is pushing back against -- pushing back to overturn the status quo from donald trump, looking for an end to what he calls currency manipulation. arine le pen pushing for friend's departure from the european union. mario draghi shied away from directly responding to donald trump. kathleen: he did take on very directly the question of g-7, g-10 nations that have weak currencies. he said deliberately, so they can have a bigger surplus at the expense of the united states, donald trump's point. mario draghi's point is this, the level of the euro is based on economic differences between europe and the r
westminster. after the imposition of the migrant ban by president trump, i am even more strongly opposed. they are bercow basically doubling down on his opposition by mr. trump to the hallslso voiced strong opposition to drop's -- two mr. trump's "s exism, racism." february 20 is a day we will look ahead to because that is when parliament debates on whether or not they will pull the invitation that prime minister theresa may extended to donald trump when she visited him in the white...
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trump in westminster hall. trump, i am more strongly opposed to an address by president trump. >> nearly 2 million people in britain signed petition calling for the visit to be canceled or downgraded. >>> all right. it is a big day in boston. a hard-earned day. much deserved day in boston. the super bowl parade. patriots will parade down the streets in the duck boats. this following the incredible upset victory, come from behind victory in super bowl vl. the parade starts in the back bay and winds to city hall. police say it will all be great. >> someone stole tom brady's jersey. someone stole your voice. related? 11:00 a.m. in the back bay. >>> thanks for that. "early start" on your money. week three of the trump presidency and fights over the travel bans have the market rally on pause. europe markets up slightly. i'll watch wall street stocks. did very well last week when the president said he would move forward dismantling dodd-frank. after criticized for not doing enough to curb fake news, facebook and goog
trump in westminster hall. trump, i am more strongly opposed to an address by president trump. >> nearly 2 million people in britain signed petition calling for the visit to be canceled or downgraded. >>> all right. it is a big day in boston. a hard-earned day. much deserved day in boston. the super bowl parade. patriots will parade down the streets in the duck boats. this following the incredible upset victory, come from behind victory in super bowl vl. the parade starts in the...
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should he be allowed to speak and answer westminster hall? mr.westminster hall is a question for parliament. i will not comment on it. the u.s. relationship with britain is important. i am not criticizing the prime minister for reaching out to president trump. it is important she builds a strong relationship. frankly, right now i have enough on my hands without entry into your political debate. guy: we sit here in the city of london. financial should the services sector be protected in this process? the debates in the last few days and their future, how can individual parts of the british economy the protected? should individual parts be protected? mr. blair: the financial sector is such a huge part of our economy, we have to make sure the arrangement is satisfactory. it is hard to do that. you can move to equivalent arrangements, but that does not deal with the problems the financial sector has. my worry is that the financial sector, unless it is given some fairly clear guarantees soon, will start to make decisions in advance of what the final o
should he be allowed to speak and answer westminster hall? mr.westminster hall is a question for parliament. i will not comment on it. the u.s. relationship with britain is important. i am not criticizing the prime minister for reaching out to president trump. it is important she builds a strong relationship. frankly, right now i have enough on my hands without entry into your political debate. guy: we sit here in the city of london. financial should the services sector be protected in this...
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here it she wasjust a few hours before the big vote in westminster hall.t trump shows us is there is such a thing as an effective counterterrorism strategy but there is also ineffective and counter—productive but there is also ineffective and counter— productive counterterrorism strategies. and it is very clear to everybody now that banning people from seven majority muslim countries plus green card holders plus syrian refugees from coming into the us has beena refugees from coming into the us has been a wholly counter—productive and unsuccessful... now, a migraine can come up very suddenly but you have to say she looks pretty 0k there. why this matters because it has fuelled a suspicion among some that she is in effect through a sticky. she didn't wa nt to effect through a sticky. she didn't want to vote for brexit. she has such profound reservations shejust couldn't stomach backing brexit and it matters because that would suggest the divisions within labour over brexit extend notjust in the shadow cabinet but right intojeremy corbyn‘s inner sanctum. than
here it she wasjust a few hours before the big vote in westminster hall.t trump shows us is there is such a thing as an effective counterterrorism strategy but there is also ineffective and counter—productive but there is also ineffective and counter— productive counterterrorism strategies. and it is very clear to everybody now that banning people from seven majority muslim countries plus green card holders plus syrian refugees from coming into the us has beena refugees from coming into the...
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of commons drew cheers as he expressed he would not invite trump to give a formal address at westminster hallongly that our opposition to racism and to sexism and our support for equality before the law and an independent judiciary are hugely important considerations in the house of commons. >> reporter: and the criticism of the president isn't letting up back home. >> i have not called for the impeachment yet. he's doing it himself. >> reporter: meanwhile senate democrats have launched a 24 hour talkathon. they're holding the senate floor for a full day in a last ditch over to the try to persuade one more troop vote against betsy devos for secretary of education. one democrat even urged americans who have been calling and e-mailing their senators to vote no to devos to double down on their advocacy. reporting live from washington, janai norman channel6 "action news." monica. >> thank you jenae. >>> world news tonight with david muir will have much more on the battle over president trump's secretary of education nominee and his and comments about russian president putin. you can watch that th
of commons drew cheers as he expressed he would not invite trump to give a formal address at westminster hallongly that our opposition to racism and to sexism and our support for equality before the law and an independent judiciary are hugely important considerations in the house of commons. >> reporter: and the criticism of the president isn't letting up back home. >> i have not called for the impeachment yet. he's doing it himself. >> reporter: meanwhile senate democrats...
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migrant band, i would myself have been strongly opposed to an address by president trump in westminster hallafter the imposition of the migrant band by president trump, i am even more strongly opposed. >> new zealand central-bank governor will step down when his term ends in september. the deputy governor spencer will for six months until a permanent successor is appointed in 2018. appointed in 2012, the governor 's time has been marred. the reserve bank of australia has left interest rates unchanged as a stronger global backdrop boosts a commodity prices. the cash rate was kept at 1.5% of 28ecast of -- by 27 economists of bloomberg. reaffirming the forecast predicting the economy to rebound after an unexpected contraction in the third quarter and headline inflation to rise above 2% this year. steeredmay has easily off efforts. mps voted down to opposition amendments that would've required administer -- they also shut down attempts to make may government inuk's scotland, wales, and northern ireland. global news 24 hours a day powered by our 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 coun
migrant band, i would myself have been strongly opposed to an address by president trump in westminster hallafter the imposition of the migrant band by president trump, i am even more strongly opposed. >> new zealand central-bank governor will step down when his term ends in september. the deputy governor spencer will for six months until a permanent successor is appointed in 2018. appointed in 2012, the governor 's time has been marred. the reserve bank of australia has left interest...
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ban by president trump, i am even more strongly opposed to an address by president trump in westminster hall. that ourry strongly opposition to racism and to sexism, and our support for equality before the law and an independent judiciary, are hugely important considerations in the house of commons. amy: more than 1.8 million brits have also signed a petition seeking to stop trump's state visit entirely, arguing -- "he should not be allowed to make an official state visit because it would cause embarrassment to her majesty the queen." the british parliament is slated to debate the petition on february 20. back in the u.s., new england patriots tight end martellus bennett says he will not visit the white house with the rest of his super bowowl winning team because of his opposition n to dodonald trump. presidident trump p has acknowld his plans to dismantle the dodd frank financial reforms are inspired, in part, by a desire to help his banking friends. dodd frank is a set of financial reforms implemented after the 2008 financial crisis. this is s president trtrump speg at a dinner that i incl
ban by president trump, i am even more strongly opposed to an address by president trump in westminster hall. that ourry strongly opposition to racism and to sexism, and our support for equality before the law and an independent judiciary, are hugely important considerations in the house of commons. amy: more than 1.8 million brits have also signed a petition seeking to stop trump's state visit entirely, arguing -- "he should not be allowed to make an official state visit because it would...
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of commons drew cheers as he expressed he would not invite trump to give a formal address at westminster hallur opposition to racism and to sexism and our support for equality before the law and an independent judiciary are hugely important considerations in the house of commons. >> reporter: the criticism of the president isn't letting up back home. >> i have not called for the impeachment yet. he's doing it himself. >> reporter: and meanwhile, senate democrats have launched a 24-hour talk-a-thon. they're holding the senate floor for a full day all in a last-ditch effort to try to get one more republican to change their mind and vote against betsy devos for secretary of education. one democrat even urged the americans who have called and e-mails their senators asking them to vote no, telling those americans to double down on their advocacy. live in washington, now back to you. >> all of this is happening as the president's travel ban remains in limbo? >> reporter: absolutely. over the weekend a federal judge halted the travel restriction allowing foreign nationals from those countries to ent
of commons drew cheers as he expressed he would not invite trump to give a formal address at westminster hallur opposition to racism and to sexism and our support for equality before the law and an independent judiciary are hugely important considerations in the house of commons. >> reporter: the criticism of the president isn't letting up back home. >> i have not called for the impeachment yet. he's doing it himself. >> reporter: and meanwhile, senate democrats have launched...