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the other would be to leave the european union with no agreement at all which would cause disruption, no doubt about that, both in the united kingdom and with oui’ both in the united kingdom and with our trading partners in continental europe and that is not to anyone's advantage so i think it is very clear that we both want to see the same thing in terms of northern ireland, no hard border, can we find another way in which it allows my collea g u es another way in which it allows my colleagues and people like myself who have had doubts about the backstop who have had doubts about the ba cksto p to who have had doubts about the backstop to be reassured? again on that point, the taoiseach today has been clear in saying, the withdrawal agreement has been settled, it cannot be reopened and if it were to be reopened, everything would be reopened, the 27 other member states would have a view on it and all the things agreed already beyond the backstop would also be up for consideration and that surely is something that you couldn't countenance. it's about giving the assurances of the backst
the other would be to leave the european union with no agreement at all which would cause disruption, no doubt about that, both in the united kingdom and with oui’ both in the united kingdom and with our trading partners in continental europe and that is not to anyone's advantage so i think it is very clear that we both want to see the same thing in terms of northern ireland, no hard border, can we find another way in which it allows my collea g u es another way in which it allows my...
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the cathedral still seems imbued with the spirit isn't theresa the great mystic experience of union with gone beyond the constraints of human reason. in the summer when the sun of toledo became unbearable the corporate moved to the cool gardens of the five. isabella. in and of arab village to spend the whole. in the late fifteenth century the pope comes out on then they are a. catholic. they have the dominican friday of santo must built with the money. from spain. it hasn't. but within their gardens and the courts. and the pillars are embellish the. queen isabella was fond of the larry. and. to spain had been on the periphery of the roman catholics fear of influence now the catholic spain set out to assert a dominant role in europe the reconquest of. the emerging nation celebrates her a confident. banished and. ferdinand and isabella of the emerging powers political and religious strength with a low calling for purity. first the movers and then the jews were expelled by those who are unwilling to give up their homes had to be that tons of these newly christian convent. public office. in
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with just 32 voting against. british people responded by instructing as to leave the european union. similarly, similarly, 438 current members of this house voted to trigger article 50 to set the process of our departure in motion with only 85 of today's members voting against. now, we must honor our duty to finish the job. [shouting] i know, i know that it is not everyone's perfect deal. it is a compromise, but if we let the perfect be the enemy of the good, then we risk leaving the eu with no deal. of course -- of course we have prepared for no deal and tomorrow the cabinet will be discussing the next phase in ensuring that we are ready for that scenario. but let us not -- job insecurity of the people we serve by turning our backs on an agreement with our neighbors that honors the referendum and provides for a smooth and orderly exit. avoiding no deal is only possible if we can reach an agreement, or if we -- [shouting] -- or if we abandon brexit entirely. [shouting] and as i said in the debate earlier this month, do not imagine that if we vote this down a different deal is going to
with just 32 voting against. british people responded by instructing as to leave the european union. similarly, similarly, 438 current members of this house voted to trigger article 50 to set the process of our departure in motion with only 85 of today's members voting against. now, we must honor our duty to finish the job. [shouting] i know, i know that it is not everyone's perfect deal. it is a compromise, but if we let the perfect be the enemy of the good, then we risk leaving the eu with no...
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with cracks appearing in the e.u. over migration and the transatlantic partnership in tatters can germany hold the union together with its long serving chancellor and europe's. angle america in her final term but as. dr hurst tell chica prominent german politician and national security advisor to chancellor helmut call. this coming down on the euro in europe the legendary chancellor is bowing out beset by condi dissent popular discontent how will the european union handle the retirement of its most champion where will germany turn when it comes to choosing a post merkel future and how will her legacy impact on what's to go. after her stealth shake national security adviser to a chance or how would call welcome to the show it's very great to have you with us . the polls show that around eighty percent of germans are dissatisfied with the current ruling coalition of merkel's christian democrats and the social democratic party now with the chancellor on her way out will merkel's departure become a final nail in the coffin of this already precarious government. don't believe you . chancellor until america. will be in off
with cracks appearing in the e.u. over migration and the transatlantic partnership in tatters can germany hold the union together with its long serving chancellor and europe's. angle america in her final term but as. dr hurst tell chica prominent german politician and national security advisor to chancellor helmut call. this coming down on the euro in europe the legendary chancellor is bowing out beset by condi dissent popular discontent how will the european union handle the retirement of its...
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more like like or eisenhower and now you've got the current administration moving towards soviet union with behaving more like you know russia . a lot rather you look at how they are. now we're back with dr horsetail chick prominent german politician and the actual security advisor to a chance they're held let's call discussing angle america's political legacy and the major european challenges there are external issues to the e.u. as well and most recently and unexpectedly from overseas with the american presence nationalist approach that means established transatlantic order is europe going to move further to work self-sufficiency away from their partnership with the americans well. it's all previous that. we have some. problems with the current. u.s. president. that he. is the puppy. that he's not in favor of the. union. that he favors but i accept. the fact that they put in his. will now the european union he is supporting it he started to question nato meanwhile he's said he's in favor of nato but nato has to spend more money on defense. and as you know a. we are interested in good rela
more like like or eisenhower and now you've got the current administration moving towards soviet union with behaving more like you know russia . a lot rather you look at how they are. now we're back with dr horsetail chick prominent german politician and the actual security advisor to a chance they're held let's call discussing angle america's political legacy and the major european challenges there are external issues to the e.u. as well and most recently and unexpectedly from overseas with...
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along with norway other countries in the single market with freedom of movement in the customs union no longer with a say over how the rules are made but more or less the sort of deal that have now or as again you suggested no breaks if at all via the route of a second referendum those become the options now looking likely if she loses that vote next week so that's pretty significant it pushes the whole debate much closer towards the remaining in the e.u. side than has been the case in the entirety of the last two years is there another reality as well as as far as her for the. he is concerned jonah and it might be this that we're watching picks the german court in here is a calculation on the part of those people who would like to get rid of mrs may in her own party that the country wouldn't vote for a prime minister corbin because that would inevitably mean a general election at the worst possible time and on top of that no conservative front bench or backbench will wants to put themselves forward to become prime minister because it's it is the definition of being a political poison
along with norway other countries in the single market with freedom of movement in the customs union no longer with a say over how the rules are made but more or less the sort of deal that have now or as again you suggested no breaks if at all via the route of a second referendum those become the options now looking likely if she loses that vote next week so that's pretty significant it pushes the whole debate much closer towards the remaining in the e.u. side than has been the case in the...
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her horrid backstop behind her take this back to the european union, with the offer of president assad, given -- president task, given these modern techniques? prime minister may: the offer the european union put to the united kingdom was a cannot--- a canada-style treatment. they wanted to separate northern ireland away from the territory and in relation to the technical solutions that my right honorable friend says, .e will continue it's not just no physical infrastructure on the border. the question is the extent to which people on both sides of the border can continue to lead their lives as they do today with no increased barriers or encumbrances, and that is what i believe that this deal does on the border. she says in her statement that this is the best deal and the only deal and it's time for all of us to face up to our responsibilities. prime ready to do that, minister. in this deal to a vote house. and if she is not prepared to do that, put it to a deal of the people. >> hear, hear. prime minister may: we are deferring the boat. [jeering] prime minister may: we will seek
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that may be solidarity with trade unions, it is not solidarity with the ordinary working people who pay the price of labor. >> my question was would the prime minister rule out no deal? she has failed to do that. can i tell the prime minister this sorry saga is frustrating for businesses, for workers and many actually behind her as well. many of trying to work constructively to find a solution. yesterday her former brexit minister is that a new customs union with the eu could be basis for a parliamentary consensus. when will she start listening to people that want to find a constructive solution to this rather than denying parliament the right to debate it and vote on her deal? >> we all know one group that doesn't want to constructive solution is the labour party. that is what we see on the other side of the chamber. no plan, no clue, no brexit. >> mister speaker, the time for delay is over. the prime minister, the prime minister has negotiated her deal. >> the right honorable gentlemen will be heard. jeremy corbin. >> the time for delay by this government is over. the prime minister h
that may be solidarity with trade unions, it is not solidarity with the ordinary working people who pay the price of labor. >> my question was would the prime minister rule out no deal? she has failed to do that. can i tell the prime minister this sorry saga is frustrating for businesses, for workers and many actually behind her as well. many of trying to work constructively to find a solution. yesterday her former brexit minister is that a new customs union with the eu could be basis for...
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come into the house and have a decision as to whether to support the deal being negotiated with the european union or not. with the consequences for that deal and what they would bring. that is the same, whatever that vote is. the pm telling the house on the third of december that the three to 4 billion pounds set aside in the budget for contingency no deal planning was about to be allocated in the next few days and relevant departments. has that allocation been made and is the money now available for essential contingency? >> yes, i do recall saying that. allocations are in place in the money is being spent. i think he was referring to 1920 allocations. number ofdvance a departments and the have settled and we expect to be in the position to have those all of that shallow -- have all of those shortly. askeremy corbyn when on to for a no-confidence vote after his request for an earlier vote on the brexit deal was denied. in a follow-up to a, mr. corbyn explained his decision saying it was unacceptable for the country wait another month before parliament has a chance to vote on theresa may's botche
come into the house and have a decision as to whether to support the deal being negotiated with the european union or not. with the consequences for that deal and what they would bring. that is the same, whatever that vote is. the pm telling the house on the third of december that the three to 4 billion pounds set aside in the budget for contingency no deal planning was about to be allocated in the next few days and relevant departments. has that allocation been made and is the money now...
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more like an hour and now you've got the current administration moving towards soviet union with behaving more like you know russia. with just manufacture consent to consume to the public will. when the ruling closes protect them so. when the climate. lifts and neither will. we can all middle the roots to. the real news. from very bad to even worse russia ukraine relations in my poem pale gives credit to the saudis for relieving suffering in yemen and is the guardian simply the nudes . the way to the united states is dangerous for illegal immigrants. a little simple they want to. put as many of them look for refuge in the so-called sentries on the drug used to share information about undocumented migrants with federal authorities. band. that. choose to stay in the country with donald trump in the. both. of you up to the pier the old. way back with dr horse chick prominent german politician and the actual security advisor to a chance to call discussing angela merkel's political legacy and the major european challenges there are external issues to the us well and most recently and
more like an hour and now you've got the current administration moving towards soviet union with behaving more like you know russia. with just manufacture consent to consume to the public will. when the ruling closes protect them so. when the climate. lifts and neither will. we can all middle the roots to. the real news. from very bad to even worse russia ukraine relations in my poem pale gives credit to the saudis for relieving suffering in yemen and is the guardian simply the nudes . the way...
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with the possible. how will. the european union. troubles. do. more a former deputy prime minister and minister for foreign affairs and trade welcome to the show it's great to have you with us today lots to talk about so the border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland has become a key issue that you know that convincingly has to choose between staying in the customs union with you or putting up a hard border isolating northern island are this really the only choice is is there a third option that could work. no i think. i think that summer summarizes a really the agreement. it was made twenty years ago between our london the united kingdom the good friday agreement which provided for the settlement of the conflict in northern ireland regulates all the relations between the main relations between our land and the united kingdom and arising from that both the irish government and the u.k. government and indeed all of the political parties in northern ireland and in the south of ireland all do not want to see a hard border we do not w
with the possible. how will. the european union. troubles. do. more a former deputy prime minister and minister for foreign affairs and trade welcome to the show it's great to have you with us today lots to talk about so the border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland has become a key issue that you know that convincingly has to choose between staying in the customs union with you or putting up a hard border isolating northern island are this really the only choice is is there a...
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the european union with special requirements and. issues related to northern ireland for the duration of that period and that is something the northern ireland unionists reject is something that the heart breaks it is on the right of a party at reject because it deprives them of the right of striking free trade deals with other parties anyway she's pushing and pushing and pushing trying to convince on the backstops he has told parliament there the e.u. doesn't even want the backstop because it's advantageous to the u.k. well against that the attorney general's legal advice has finally been published the government was found in contempt of parliament yesterday for failing to publish it and i'm afraid it's also pretty damning on the issue of the backstop really if will endure indefinitely until a future arrangement is released reads there is no unilateral means of exiting it and the u.k. could be stuck in protracted and legal a protracted and repeated rounds of negotiations until such time as it can be released i mean this is very ince
the european union with special requirements and. issues related to northern ireland for the duration of that period and that is something the northern ireland unionists reject is something that the heart breaks it is on the right of a party at reject because it deprives them of the right of striking free trade deals with other parties anyway she's pushing and pushing and pushing trying to convince on the backstops he has told parliament there the e.u. doesn't even want the backstop because...
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plans to enter into a temporary customs arrangement with the european union. ture relationship in place by the first of january 2021? spent conservative party the past two years arguing with itself instead of negotiating a sensible deal in the public interest. >> the european union will not accept any deal that does not include the backstop of northern ireland. the european union has made it clear the backstop is designed to keep northern island as part of the customs union territory -- ireland as part of the customs union territory. >> there were some important domestic goings-on with the bank of westminster. chancellor posed a traditional photograph outside of 11 downstring street. he commented on public spending, the minimum wage, and tax thresholds. he has had to make some tough decisions. >> i can report to the british people their hard work is paying off and austerity is finally coming to an end. >> here, here! >> what we have heard today are half measures and quick fixes. far from people's hard work and sacrifice having paid off, this government has frit
plans to enter into a temporary customs arrangement with the european union. ture relationship in place by the first of january 2021? spent conservative party the past two years arguing with itself instead of negotiating a sensible deal in the public interest. >> the european union will not accept any deal that does not include the backstop of northern ireland. the european union has made it clear the backstop is designed to keep northern island as part of the customs union territory --...
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aspects the arrangement future arrangements within the the island of ireland relationship with the european union relationship with the united kingdom it's a complex issue that i don't think can be rushed i think it needs timely. to be taken with that and i think it requires a lot of very sensible rational under informed discussion like you said there is no good breakfast and tensions run high as the vote on their resumes deal is looming what are your expectations for this day of reckoning will the deal go through a problem and what i was in london i was in westminster just different business but missing informally with some m.p.'s. it looks to me like the numbers are not there at the moment for the agreement to be passed by the house of commons i think the issue with will be what happens afterwards because if because it doesn't appear to me that there is any majority for a very clear alternative either so if it doesn't go through i think there will be a period of uncertainty as to what is going to happen i know there is provision for the british government to set out. what it intends to do in th
aspects the arrangement future arrangements within the the island of ireland relationship with the european union relationship with the united kingdom it's a complex issue that i don't think can be rushed i think it needs timely. to be taken with that and i think it requires a lot of very sensible rational under informed discussion like you said there is no good breakfast and tensions run high as the vote on their resumes deal is looming what are your expectations for this day of reckoning will...
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had suppressed geoffrey cox's warning that britain would be trapped "indefinitely" in a customs union with with the backstop agreement. the sunday express says senior government figures have told the paper that if mps throw out the prime minister's deal then the government is likely to put down an amendment that keeps britain in the customs union. the online independent continues the brexit theme, claiming a new poll suggests that the majority of the public want to see proponents of both no—deal and a second referendum join in any brexit tv debate between jeremy corbyn and theresa may. the mail on sunday splashes on news that a high—level security alert has been issued at every military base in britain after a russian tv crew was allegedly caught "spying" at the uk's secret cyber warfare headquarters. so a mix of stories there, but as ever brexit dominating. 0nly nine days until the key vote in the house of commons. talk us through the story in the sunday times. just when you thought brexit could not get any more complicated and byzantine, it has. we are talking about legal advice and co n
had suppressed geoffrey cox's warning that britain would be trapped "indefinitely" in a customs union with with the backstop agreement. the sunday express says senior government figures have told the paper that if mps throw out the prime minister's deal then the government is likely to put down an amendment that keeps britain in the customs union. the online independent continues the brexit theme, claiming a new poll suggests that the majority of the public want to see proponents of...
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>> we are indeed still working with the european union and have discussions with those assurances the house wanted to seek. and i correct the right honorable gentlemen on one particular point, he referenced the issue of the meaningful vote. we will have that meaningful vote in the house. i set out, at no point, i send in a statement on monday when that will take place, can i just say to the right honorable gentlemen, he has stood here on this issue and talked about what he's against, never said what he is for. if he wants to fulfill the will of the referendum on free movement and to do those trade deals, he needs to vote for the deal, she can talk about a meaningful those, only gives us a meaningless position. >> mister speaker, we should have had the vote a week ago. the prime minister denied parliament the opportunity to have that vote and is still unclear as to when it will actually take place. mister speaker, there are no meetings of the european union counsel scheduled until 21 march and the eu has been very clear there are no more negotiations, clarifications or meetings. she wi
>> we are indeed still working with the european union and have discussions with those assurances the house wanted to seek. and i correct the right honorable gentlemen on one particular point, he referenced the issue of the meaningful vote. we will have that meaningful vote in the house. i set out, at no point, i send in a statement on monday when that will take place, can i just say to the right honorable gentlemen, he has stood here on this issue and talked about what he's against,...
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my negotiating with the european union. gotiation with the cabinet and a negotiation with the cabinet and a negotiation with the cabinet and a negotiation with conservative mps, and the negotiation within the conservative party. that's where all the concentration is beaten and indeed one of the brexit secretaries hardy went to brussels, the only would he be more interested in arguments with in the conservative party. it's also clear that the prime minister's redline regarding the jurisdiction prime minister's redline regarding thejurisdiction of prime minister's redline regarding the jurisdiction of the european court ofjustice has been torn up. under the prime minister's plan of 2022, will either be in a backstop or still in transition. where we will continue to contribute to the european union budget, and follow the rules overseen by the european court ofjustice. indeed, indeed mr speaker, the foreign secretary said on the 25th of november, only that the deal largely ends the jurisdiction of the ecja. the deal largely ends
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more like ike or eisenhower and i've got the current administration moving towards soviet union with trump behaving more like you know. when a loved one is murder it's natural to seek the death penalty for the murder i would prefer and it mean to me death penalty just because they think that's unfair make them right. thing research shows that for every nine executions one convict is found innocent the idea that we were executing innocent people is terrifying is just no way to parent and that we're even many victims' families want the death penalty to be abolished the reason we have to keep the death penalty here is because that's what murder victims' families want that's going to give them peace that's going to give them justice and we come in and say. not quite enough we've been through this this isn't the way. subscribe to rub people who get all rocky colds and for just twelve euros fifty per month. bad ones and i say this out after nationwide protests in the most violent rises in paris and half a century the french government by suspending a controversial hike in the cost of fuel
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french president to monument fund meets with political and union leaders as he has to break his silence on some of the most violent protests in decades with some outlets blaming social media for feeling to be on record. france's foreign minister warns donald trump not to interfere in french domestic affairs stops the u.s. president tweets about the yellow vests protests and then chanting for him we'll ask people at the rally if they support trump trump is rich a billionaire and just like mark root for me he's not the politician for our strong resistance to the very worst of our room president. a warning that sanctions could impact on the global fight against drugs as it were on the claims economic penalties imposed by washington could see a boom in narcotics migrants and terrorism arriving in europe. and belgium colonial past comes back to haunt its box by the reopening of a museum the democratic republic of congo demands the return of artifacts seized when it was a belgian colony. to . a very well marked me watching r.t. international with me becky aaron great to have you with us our t
french president to monument fund meets with political and union leaders as he has to break his silence on some of the most violent protests in decades with some outlets blaming social media for feeling to be on record. france's foreign minister warns donald trump not to interfere in french domestic affairs stops the u.s. president tweets about the yellow vests protests and then chanting for him we'll ask people at the rally if they support trump trump is rich a billionaire and just like mark...
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we start in france, where emmanuel macron has met with trade unions and employer organizations monday to defuse weeks of unrest after protests in paris and other cities. hasfinance minister described the situation as a catastrophphfor businesses and the ononomy. forecast 1%ts growth in the final quarter. tradersrs,he reality for independenent businesseses, allf thosose who saw their shohops viololtly broken into or vandalized s saturday. it is the reality for our foreign investors who are watching. >> the french president is expected to address the nation later in the day. that is at 8:00 p.m. local time. these will be his first comments after four weeks of nationwide antigovernment protests. we will have the latest developments from that meeting at 1:30 paris time. week, in a first sign the french government is willing to bend, the prime minister announced the country is no longer going ahead with the controversial carbon tax plan. the president is expected to make more concessions. the yellow vest movement remains unshaken with many pledging to continue to mobilize across the countr
we start in france, where emmanuel macron has met with trade unions and employer organizations monday to defuse weeks of unrest after protests in paris and other cities. hasfinance minister described the situation as a catastrophphfor businesses and the ononomy. forecast 1%ts growth in the final quarter. tradersrs,he reality for independenent businesseses, allf thosose who saw their shohops viololtly broken into or vandalized s saturday. it is the reality for our foreign investors who are...
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the planned exit from the european union, with a deadline of march 29, 2019. royal watchers went wild for the may nuptials of prince harry, and american actress meghan markle at windsor castle.the world also watched -- the world cup.64 mates through june and july.france, winning it all.but a thai youth soccer team, grabbed nats the incredible boys and their in a cave by flood waters, than two weeks.stark the tragedy in southeast asia when a 7-point-five magnitude triggered a tsunami in indonesia.more than 2,100 people died.civil war continued in syria --where an alleged chemical weapons attack on civilians by president bashar al-assad's regime prompted coordinated strikes by the the u-k in april.syria, and key ally russia, denied involvement in the chemical attack.and in yemen -- more than 20 million people in need of food, clean water, and other aid amid that civil conflict -- the u-n secretary general calling it the world's worst humanitarian crisis.the mysterious murder of saudi journalist and critic jamal khashoggi at the saudi consulate in istanbul in oct
the planned exit from the european union, with a deadline of march 29, 2019. royal watchers went wild for the may nuptials of prince harry, and american actress meghan markle at windsor castle.the world also watched -- the world cup.64 mates through june and july.france, winning it all.but a thai youth soccer team, grabbed nats the incredible boys and their in a cave by flood waters, than two weeks.stark the tragedy in southeast asia when a 7-point-five magnitude triggered a tsunami in...
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union. in thisi have spoken debate, i made it clear i was supporting the prime minister, but i did have concerns about the backstop and its indefinite nature. does she agree with me that given that the european union has recognized that this is a that ity arrangement would be helpful if our european partners could give more clarity --ut how long it would say it would take should be talks break down? prime minister may: my right right.le friend is the european union has indicated he backs up his temporary in nature and it's entirely reasonable to ask for further clarification about that temporary aspect of the backstop and the ability to bring the backstop to an end. >> [indiscernible] i have rarely seen a government , as the prime minister conducts her negotiations. the people ofsaid the eu have made it clear with scrawl agreement cannot be reopened. we have agreed to a deal and the deal is there. she now has come back to this house, telling is that somehow the unalterable deal is open again while she is seeking because she has done her legal deal already. why on earth does she not just thedon this damn thing on -- abandoned this dancing on the head of a pen a
union. in thisi have spoken debate, i made it clear i was supporting the prime minister, but i did have concerns about the backstop and its indefinite nature. does she agree with me that given that the european union has recognized that this is a that ity arrangement would be helpful if our european partners could give more clarity --ut how long it would say it would take should be talks break down? prime minister may: my right right.le friend is the european union has indicated he backs up his...
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, largely because of an internal debate, it did not occur to him that there is a van border with european union and united kingdom. the island of ireland has been living with that cents. the issue of brexit. what do you think of the implications of whether it is a soft, hard or no deal brexit for northern ireland in particular in terms of civil rights? they are asserting their rights over the rest of the community, but in northern peace --the hard-won it was a 4% majority vote over the rest of the united kingdom. scotland did not vote for brexit. young people certainly did not vote for brexit. what are the implications that offers much union greater rights and standards were living? those rights are now jeopardized for people within northern ireland. would be theu say most worrying aspect of brexit for the future of civil rights and perhaps peace in northern ireland? >> look. have been there for 40 years. i see the european union membership as part of a progressive evolution of ireland because first of all, a gave us the opportunity to develop our economic potential, which we had failed to do b
, largely because of an internal debate, it did not occur to him that there is a van border with european union and united kingdom. the island of ireland has been living with that cents. the issue of brexit. what do you think of the implications of whether it is a soft, hard or no deal brexit for northern ireland in particular in terms of civil rights? they are asserting their rights over the rest of the community, but in northern peace --the hard-won it was a 4% majority vote over the rest of...
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more like ike or eisenhower and now you've got the current administration moving towards soviet union with behaving more like you know with russia. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter u.s. is over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten point zero or foreign tempi each dish. eighty five percent of global will you want to be ultra rich with six percent market saw thirty percent minus one is your home with four hundred to five hundred three per second per second and one rose to twenty. thousand dollar. china's building two point one billion dollars ai industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only number you need to remember it was one business show you know for them it's the one and only. decide to do when someone commits a horrific act of violence. for centuries seeking justice was a community affair. and disproportionate blame fell on the poor mentally disabled and people of color. in the eighteen hundreds some capital offenses were targeted specifically at slaves establishing a racial bias that continues today. executions reached a historic peak in t
more like ike or eisenhower and now you've got the current administration moving towards soviet union with behaving more like you know with russia. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter u.s. is over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten point zero or foreign tempi each dish. eighty five percent of global will you want to be ultra rich with six percent market saw thirty percent minus one is your home with four hundred to five hundred three per second per second and one...
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just recently european union has proposed to deal with this international trade dispute under the w t o and america has rejected the deal and i know that in a past trauma past called up contra productive and useless what does america have to mean for the future i mean does washington want to freeze things is just the way they are right now. well i think other than trump who again is somewhat erratic on this most americans would you know policymakers would like the. reform particularly to deal with charter. i mean. and they would also wanted to be updated because increasingly trade is more digital were getting to be more digital. and that was not really part of the. part of the scene when the deputy o. was put together so it doesn't have that much have to do with europeans because i was thinking maybe i could actually you know get more concessions out of the e.u. by threatening to withdraw from w t o. i no i don't think that would play in europe that that sort of threat what would actually bring you and us together is more the reform of the w two yo to attack what they see as unfair tr
just recently european union has proposed to deal with this international trade dispute under the w t o and america has rejected the deal and i know that in a past trauma past called up contra productive and useless what does america have to mean for the future i mean does washington want to freeze things is just the way they are right now. well i think other than trump who again is somewhat erratic on this most americans would you know policymakers would like the. reform particularly to deal...
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i've referenced one reason why we are not happy with it, and earlier and answers why the european union are not happy with it. recognize that concerned that has been expressed about our ability to negotiate free trade deals on the basis of the arrangement we are putting in place with of the european union. we will be able to negotiate those free-trade deals. i think every member of this house should be aware that windows trade deals are being considered, there will be issues that this house will want to consider, which will be nothing to do with whether or not we have a particular relationship with the european union. this house will to consider animal welfare standards, environmental standards. these are the issues which members of this house will want to consider when they look at those free-trade deals. it is absolutely clear we will be able to negotiate those free-trade deals with the relationship being proposed. >> this isn't a deal for the future. we don't know whether this means checkers or canada or norway or an endless backstop or massive downgrade. we have no idea where this i
i've referenced one reason why we are not happy with it, and earlier and answers why the european union are not happy with it. recognize that concerned that has been expressed about our ability to negotiate free trade deals on the basis of the arrangement we are putting in place with of the european union. we will be able to negotiate those free-trade deals. i think every member of this house should be aware that windows trade deals are being considered, there will be issues that this house...
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for the americans, a unionist party means they are in favor of union with the united kingdom and not in favor with unit of the rest of ireland. how has that parties wait in politics affected -- weight in politics affected the deal? >> they have agreed to support the government, so it is a significant vote given how tight things are in parliament. some of this has really seen exceptional efforts to deliver a deal which does what she promised, which is no reestablishment of a hard border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland. that was a promise and that is what she has delivered and has been controversial even within her own party. but she has done it and absolutely gone to the edge to deliver on what she has promised on that. you now have the transitional period and the implementation period while we stay basically within a customs arrangement with the eu, and there will not be any need for a hard border in northern ireland. the intention is that in that 19 month period that we would do a deal with the european union, and that keeps trade as frictionless as possible. i h
for the americans, a unionist party means they are in favor of union with the united kingdom and not in favor with unit of the rest of ireland. how has that parties wait in politics affected -- weight in politics affected the deal? >> they have agreed to support the government, so it is a significant vote given how tight things are in parliament. some of this has really seen exceptional efforts to deliver a deal which does what she promised, which is no reestablishment of a hard border...
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is not expected to remain in perpetual customs union with the eu as a solution to the irish border issue, the backstop the u.k. would eventually get out of that structure. what the u.k. wants, a promise the u.k. could end the backstop deal. there is little chance of the eu offering that. wholeld invalidate the principal of the backstop. the end of, by today, it should be more clear what might be possible at the summit on thursday. >> theresa may met with the dutch prime minister, meeting with the german chancellor. what came out of those meetings? >> nothingng concrete. given some indication of when this vote might be scheduled. it is not an indication. she only said before january 21. in terms of the leaders she has met with, we have not heard too much. same lines saying the -- the deal cannot be reopened, but maybe there is flexibility in terms of the eu being able to backstopassurances this arrangement will not last forever. jean-claude juncker suggested as much in his address to parliament this morning. we are hearing the same noise from eu leaders. they are from that no legal guaran
is not expected to remain in perpetual customs union with the eu as a solution to the irish border issue, the backstop the u.k. would eventually get out of that structure. what the u.k. wants, a promise the u.k. could end the backstop deal. there is little chance of the eu offering that. wholeld invalidate the principal of the backstop. the end of, by today, it should be more clear what might be possible at the summit on thursday. >> theresa may met with the dutch prime minister, meeting...
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we're back with matthew morrison veteran cia analyst. so if a european union actually stops relying on americans for security would that make the other areas american or pillar relationship more complicated like trade. yes i mean for a lot of traditional foreign policy. members of the elites there is this bargain that that you know we have this strong defense agreement and then we also. overlay this with the strong economic agreement and the two need to go side by side. so yes if you know the u.s. may play more hardball but in recent times i mean even on the economic side this has been a very difficult relationship. just because there are differences and we have different ideas on g m o's we have different ideas. you know agricultural sector europeans tend to protect there's more we would like them to open up. so. just recently european union has proposed to deal with this international trade dispute under the w t o and america has rejected that deal and i know that in a past trauma past called w.t.f. counterproductive and useless what is american as it mean f
we're back with matthew morrison veteran cia analyst. so if a european union actually stops relying on americans for security would that make the other areas american or pillar relationship more complicated like trade. yes i mean for a lot of traditional foreign policy. members of the elites there is this bargain that that you know we have this strong defense agreement and then we also. overlay this with the strong economic agreement and the two need to go side by side. so yes if you know the...
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hope the success of what happened what happened what happens now with french president far reaching claims about reforming the european union i mean he always had merkel support for his idea but can he push them further with a new face in berlin. have told you. merkel was really careful not to move too far in the end of my call. she well come to speech but she wasn't ready. to explain to the public. what. really drew her into this. and therefore. she moved very slowly and from my point of view not good enough not courageous enough to hope the excesses of. the being more koichi was more far side to it and. more in favor of more integration who feel i know america is refugee policy has not only divided the germans on the issue but it also bought divisions into the european union as well with for instance eastern european members openly at odds with brussels over the issue will the next german leader have to roll back merkel's refugee plans just to keep everyone from completely falling out with each other won't. i think your chance of america were so why. was. she publicly to say that we can make it. and when she was ready to
hope the success of what happened what happened what happens now with french president far reaching claims about reforming the european union i mean he always had merkel support for his idea but can he push them further with a new face in berlin. have told you. merkel was really careful not to move too far in the end of my call. she well come to speech but she wasn't ready. to explain to the public. what. really drew her into this. and therefore. she moved very slowly and from my point of view...
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in the customs union with the european union for some time keeps the traffic moving through the borders and therefore you get around all these problems in the psychological game that's now being played with m.p.'s it's to send them home over christmas and given the bit of time to think and hope that they change their minds and end up not actually going against about supporting sarees a maze deal when it comes back to a vote in the middle of january italy has recent deal with the european commission over its twenty nine thousand budget the commission rejected the budget when it was first presented in october of the concerns that would add a considerable amount to italy's public debt last week rome submitted a revised plan which included a smaller deficit and also delayed the introduction of a new social security program. an inquiry in zimbabwe has found military action against protesters in august was disproportionate and unjustified six people died and dozens were injured in fighting after the election or metastasize more from harare the report which was presented to president were inve
in the customs union with the european union for some time keeps the traffic moving through the borders and therefore you get around all these problems in the psychological game that's now being played with m.p.'s it's to send them home over christmas and given the bit of time to think and hope that they change their minds and end up not actually going against about supporting sarees a maze deal when it comes back to a vote in the middle of january italy has recent deal with the european...
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parliament for january 14th on the prime minister's plan, britain is scheduled to leave the european union with or without a. >> it deal at the end of march. >>> a long prison sentence facing a man for hayward for shooting police officers in the castro district. it happened 2 years ago in halloween, sales arrest valdez was convicted yesterday, and one police officer was arrested in the stomach. >> there have been two counts of attempted murder along with several weapons charges. >>> and of the city of san francisco will take proposals on how to use a large lot on hey street. threat used to be a restaurant on stanion and hate. they want to put affordable housing there, but it will take five years. they are reporting that city leaders are looking for someone to use that land including services and jobs for low income people. they're suggesting it will be a food truck court or monthly art exhibits. the proposal will be accepted before the end of february. >>> and a woman is pleading for help from yemen, her son is in a hospital in oakland. she wants to see her dying son. she can't come top. us bec
parliament for january 14th on the prime minister's plan, britain is scheduled to leave the european union with or without a. >> it deal at the end of march. >>> a long prison sentence facing a man for hayward for shooting police officers in the castro district. it happened 2 years ago in halloween, sales arrest valdez was convicted yesterday, and one police officer was arrested in the stomach. >> there have been two counts of attempted murder along with several weapons...
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more like ike or eisenhower and i've got the current administration moving towards soviet union with trump behaving more like you know with russia. this out of need. but authorized. to. protect. your daughter the most the most difficult the thumbprint of the law has a funny. and right on the bank call for the work done by grace walker. and this is going to go he would get out in the teeth in ten minutes no mob could know that these industries out of polluting these industries out of polluting you had to simply ignore your money and mother. and the mother of the things we lost even this. politicians to. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president and you. want to. have to go to the press this is what before three of them can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters of our. friendship. if you look at me and i'm very glad that i. mentioned. that i think my. time. in light of these facts the united states today declares it has found russia in material breach of the treaty and will suspend our obligations as a remedy effective in sixty da
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we have reached an agreement with the european union.conomy would be taken by the british government. it's completely absurd. it's saying unless we get what we want, we would jump off a cliff. no responsible government would do that. nejra: thank you so much for joining me. vince cable with me here at westminster. matt? matt: excellent coverage. let's take a look at how markets have fared today, despite the uncertainty of the brexit situation that theresa may and parliament thrust us into yesterday. we do see gains across the board really, at least for western europe. austria looks a little bit weak, but you see that we are higher in germany, france -- excuse me, the czech republic a little bit weaker. --tria actually getting gaining. we see italy continue to gain. spain, the iberian peninsula also up. it will be interesting to see what the french president -- budget deficit looks like, as macron's appeasement of the yellow vests comes into play. we have reports of 3.5%, much higher than what the italians want to. brussels continues -- w
we have reached an agreement with the european union.conomy would be taken by the british government. it's completely absurd. it's saying unless we get what we want, we would jump off a cliff. no responsible government would do that. nejra: thank you so much for joining me. vince cable with me here at westminster. matt? matt: excellent coverage. let's take a look at how markets have fared today, despite the uncertainty of the brexit situation that theresa may and parliament thrust us into...