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edition of question time, you don't think that is enough?t think that is enough? i think there could have been more explanation as to why she was cut off last week when she made that statement. what do you think of the allegations of inappropriatejokes being do you think of the allegations of inappropriate jokes being told do you think of the allegations of inappropriatejokes being told in the warm up? i can't verify that because i wasn't there, but i know that diane abbott is subject to a lot of personal abuse on social media, so i'm not entirely surprised that this might have happened, and if that is the case i think that is inappropriate. you are a labour supporter, i think it is fair we should raise that, you used to live in her constituency as well? yes. one could say, are you asking for special treatment for her? 1 it i “i fi lira: “i fi it‘ifiji ii‘i'fi fi ii‘ii‘ii zi’ ii‘i'fi 1? ii‘ii‘ii ei'iie. fit??? think that she receives a ‘ negative, it she receives a ‘ negative, almost sceives a of negative, almost aggressive questioning, which i
edition of question time, you don't think that is enough?t think that is enough? i think there could have been more explanation as to why she was cut off last week when she made that statement. what do you think of the allegations of inappropriatejokes being do you think of the allegations of inappropriate jokes being told do you think of the allegations of inappropriatejokes being told in the warm up? i can't verify that because i wasn't there, but i know that diane abbott is subject to a lot...
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and question time returns with a new presenter, how did fiona bruce go down with the audience? at the start of a crucial and dramatic week of parliamentary debate, afternoon live decamped on monday, along with some other news channel programmes, to the bbc‘s temporary presentation spot on a patch of grass outside the palace of westminster. one of simon mccoy's guests there was saffon cordery, deputy chief executive of nhs providers, responding to the government's ten—year plan for the health service. shouting we've got 100,000 vacancies across the nhs, that's notjust nurses, that's doctors, that's health care assistance, that that's health care assistants, that's other health care professionals, we really have to bridge that gap, before we can deliver those services we need to see. i was hoping not to mention the b word but obviously brexit overshadows all of this? absolutely. it's quite... in every way. audibly overshadowing our conversation today. well, some viewers objected to that audible overshadowing, including chris morley, who e—mailed: we discussed on this programme be
and question time returns with a new presenter, how did fiona bruce go down with the audience? at the start of a crucial and dramatic week of parliamentary debate, afternoon live decamped on monday, along with some other news channel programmes, to the bbc‘s temporary presentation spot on a patch of grass outside the palace of westminster. one of simon mccoy's guests there was saffon cordery, deputy chief executive of nhs providers, responding to the government's ten—year plan for the...
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. >> now live to london for british prime minister's question time. each week the house of commons is in session we bring you minister teresa may taking questions from the house of commons wednesday morning at 7:00 eastern on c-span2 and we invite your participation via twitter using the hashtag pmqs. prior to question time member definition of the business. live to the floor of the british house of commons. >> what i say to my honorable friend is the secretary of state announced she will not extend to child limit on universal credit before april 2017 when the policy came into effect benefiting 15,000 families. the decision restore the policy which will give parents the receipt of universal credit, the same choices as those at work. >> thank you. as we leave the european union our economy is growing part of the euro zone. and the highest level since records began. >> i associate myself with the ministers comment him of the most able and talented politician he had. and we noticed the devastating impact. and the land set for exports, the government is re
. >> now live to london for british prime minister's question time. each week the house of commons is in session we bring you minister teresa may taking questions from the house of commons wednesday morning at 7:00 eastern on c-span2 and we invite your participation via twitter using the hashtag pmqs. prior to question time member definition of the business. live to the floor of the british house of commons. >> what i say to my honorable friend is the secretary of state announced...
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well, we hope to raise your thoughts about question time with a representative from the programme atfew weeks. thank you for all your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions on bbc news and current affairs or even appear on the programme, you can call us on: ore—mail us. have a look at our website, the address for that is: that's all from us. we will be back to hear your thoughts about bbc news coverage again next week. goodbye. hello. the weekend is upon us and there will be some spells of sunshine around, like there was to end the day on friday in portsmouth. it will also briefly be feeling a little bit milder, but also increasingly windy and there will be a few showers around as well. in fact, for western parts of scotland, some persistent spells of rain. and that comes courtesy of this cold front which we can see here, already delivering some persistent rain across the western isles through the early hours of saturday morning and slowly sinking its way south and eastward. so for much of the uk, it will be a fairly cloudy day on saturday. increasingly windy, a few s
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>> now live to london for british prime minister's question time, each week the house of commons isn't as we bring you teresa may taking questions from members of the house of commons wednesday morning at 7:00 on c-span2. prior to question time members finish up other business. now to the floor the british house of commons. >> their supply chain, we can eradicate this terrible practice from the world. >> rudy harrison, my right honorable friend, improving primary education in pakistan. >> minister. >> we work well widely in pakistan to fund education and millions of children with 12 years of policy education. >> will the secretary of state tell the house how much of the development budget has been diverted to the ministry of defense? >> good news for the honorable gentleman. even with our limited skills it is impossible to spend any of the 0.7% of anything which is not donor eligible but i encourage all members as they join with us to deliver the global goals to for a change start working with the private sector and the armed forces without which we will not be able to deliver humanita
>> now live to london for british prime minister's question time, each week the house of commons isn't as we bring you teresa may taking questions from members of the house of commons wednesday morning at 7:00 on c-span2. prior to question time members finish up other business. now to the floor the british house of commons. >> their supply chain, we can eradicate this terrible practice from the world. >> rudy harrison, my right honorable friend, improving primary education in...
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eastern and wednesday morning, watch live coverage of prime ministers question time at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span2. >> harvard law professor and tech scholar susan crawford is the author of this new book called fiber, coming tech revolution and why america might miss it. professor crawford, what is the definition of fiber that you use here in the book? >> guest: definition of fiber. were talking fiber optics technology in here it is not new. it's beenro
eastern and wednesday morning, watch live coverage of prime ministers question time at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span2. >> harvard law professor and tech scholar susan crawford is the author of this new book called fiber, coming tech revolution and why america might miss it. professor crawford, what is the definition of fiber that you use here in the book? >> guest: definition of fiber. were talking fiber optics technology in here it is not new. it's beenro
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no dude -- question time. no don't brexit would be damaging to industry across this -- no deal brexit would be damaging to industry across this country. >> under this government we see -- in crisis, education underfunded, and our communities have been devastated through their austerity agenda. more people homeless, more people living in poverty, more people using food banks. if they disagree with us, why don't they call a general election? mr. corbyn: i think my friend for the intervention and his work representing his constituents -- thank my friend for the intervention and his work representing his constituents. so that the people can decide whether they want a party in office that promotes inequality, poverty, injustice in britain, or the labour party alternative, which is bringing people together, however they voted in the referendum. i know some members of this house are skeptical and members of the public i believe could be also described as skeptical, but i truly believe that the general election would
no dude -- question time. no don't brexit would be damaging to industry across this -- no deal brexit would be damaging to industry across this country. >> under this government we see -- in crisis, education underfunded, and our communities have been devastated through their austerity agenda. more people homeless, more people living in poverty, more people using food banks. if they disagree with us, why don't they call a general election? mr. corbyn: i think my friend for the...
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wednesday, prime minister theresa may discussed future plans for the brexit deal during her w weekly question time period. she talked about funding for the national health service and local police services. this is 45 minutes. >> order. questions to the prime minister. charlie l fix. -- charlie. >> ok, mr. speaker. pm theresa may: i ensure the whole house will join me in condemning the appalling attack in
wednesday, prime minister theresa may discussed future plans for the brexit deal during her w weekly question time period. she talked about funding for the national health service and local police services. this is 45 minutes. >> order. questions to the prime minister. charlie l fix. -- charlie. >> ok, mr. speaker. pm theresa may: i ensure the whole house will join me in condemning the appalling attack in
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eastern and wednesday morning, watch live coverage of the prime minister's question time at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span2. >> on the floor of the senate today several senators spoke about the government shutdown now in its 24th day. leading off remarks by john cornyn. >> mr. president, here we are january 14, 24 days ago border security funding and 25% of our government lapsed. democrats refuse to come to the negotiating table with legitimate offer that would end this partial government shutdown and provideng vital funding for border security measures. their negligence has harmed 800,000 federal workers who are not being paid while the dostandoff continues. and it is completely stall the work here in the senate because minority leader, senator from new york, has got his colleagues to fall in line to block the legislation that is currently on the floor that would offer aid and comfort to our friends and allies in the middle east, country like israel and jordan. it is completely stall the work here in the senate as well. sadly their efforts have sought water security more of a political
eastern and wednesday morning, watch live coverage of the prime minister's question time at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span2. >> on the floor of the senate today several senators spoke about the government shutdown now in its 24th day. leading off remarks by john cornyn. >> mr. president, here we are january 14, 24 days ago border security funding and 25% of our government lapsed. democrats refuse to come to the negotiating table with legitimate offer that would end this partial...
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cheering business as usual at question time.ith every other previous prime minister faced with a scale of defeat last night, they would have resigned. he would abandon our allies, weaken our security and wreck our economy and we will never let that happen. and is peace about to break out in the house of commons? and i hope that this will be a moment of unity in british politics. all that to come and more. but first, less than 2a hours after her brexit deal was overwhelmingly rejected by mps, theresa may was back in the commons to face a vote of no—confidence in her government. this is one way in which opposition parties can trigger a general election, so the stakes were high. but with her government enduring crisis after crisis, it was almost a routine heir to the announcement of business. we now come to the motion of no—confidence in her majesty's government. before a noisy house of commons, he called the labour leader, who wasn't pulling his punches. last night, the government was defeated by 230 votes, the largest defeat in t
cheering business as usual at question time.ith every other previous prime minister faced with a scale of defeat last night, they would have resigned. he would abandon our allies, weaken our security and wreck our economy and we will never let that happen. and is peace about to break out in the house of commons? and i hope that this will be a moment of unity in british politics. all that to come and more. but first, less than 2a hours after her brexit deal was overwhelmingly rejected by mps,...
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eastern and wednesday morning, watch live coverage of prime ministers question time at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span2. >> harvard law professor and tech scholar susan crawford is the author of this new book called fiber, coming tech revolution and why america might miss it. professor crawford, what is the definition of fiber that you use here in the book? >> guest: definition of fiber. were talking fiber optics technology in here it is not new. it's been around for decades and basically the idea is a very thin strand of the class allows as far as they can tell unlimited amount of information to be pumped through it by lasers. used around the world and it's been used in under seek medications and more more countries are ensuring every one of their citizens has access to fiber-optic connection for internet data and that's what the book is about. the scrappy cities in america who were making sure their citizens have access to competitive ubiquitous fiber connections. >> host: how are you and i using fiberoptics today? >> guest: it is present all over the place in the form of the big c
eastern and wednesday morning, watch live coverage of prime ministers question time at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span2. >> harvard law professor and tech scholar susan crawford is the author of this new book called fiber, coming tech revolution and why america might miss it. professor crawford, what is the definition of fiber that you use here in the book? >> guest: definition of fiber. were talking fiber optics technology in here it is not new. it's been around for decades and...
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and question time returns with a new presenter. how did fiona bruce go down with the audience?tic week of parliamentary debate, afternoon live decamped on monday, along with some other news channel programmes, to the bbc‘s temporary presentation spot on a patch of grass outside the palace of westminster. among simon mccoy's guests there was saffron cordery, the deputy chief executive of nhs providers, responding to the government's ten—year plan for the health service. crowd shouts. we've got 100,000 vacancies across the nhs. that's not just nurses. that's doctors, that's healthcare assistants, that's other healthcare professionals. we really have to bridge that gap before we can deliver those services we need to see. i was hoping not to mention the b word but obviously brexit overshadows all of this? absolutely. it's quite... in every way. audibly overshadowing our conversation today. well, some viewers objected to that audible overshadowing, including chris morley, who e—mailed: we discussed on this programme before christmas the noisy disruptions of live broadcasts outside p
and question time returns with a new presenter. how did fiona bruce go down with the audience?tic week of parliamentary debate, afternoon live decamped on monday, along with some other news channel programmes, to the bbc‘s temporary presentation spot on a patch of grass outside the palace of westminster. among simon mccoy's guests there was saffron cordery, the deputy chief executive of nhs providers, responding to the government's ten—year plan for the health service. crowd shouts. we've...
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tomorrow the british house of commons meets for the weekly question time. watch the questions wednesday at 7 am eastern on c-span two. >>> the government shutdown is now in its 32nd day, longer than any previous shutdown. as the standdown continues governors are talking about what's important in their states and the annual state of the state address is. over the next 45 minutes we show you to georgia governor and nebraska governor. we begin with governor kemp. >> [ cheering and applause ] [ applause ] >> thank you all so much. [ applause ] thank you very much. [ applause ] >> thank you. [ applause ] thank you. [ applause ] are you ready to go now? >> thank you very much. thank you all so much, it's an honor to be here. lieutenant governor duncan, spink or ralston, president pro tem miller, speaker pro tem jones and members of the general assembly, constitutional officers, members of the judiciary, mayor bottoms and members of the counselor core and my fellow georgians. during the sermon on the mount, jesus tells a parable about two builders, the wise builder
tomorrow the british house of commons meets for the weekly question time. watch the questions wednesday at 7 am eastern on c-span two. >>> the government shutdown is now in its 32nd day, longer than any previous shutdown. as the standdown continues governors are talking about what's important in their states and the annual state of the state address is. over the next 45 minutes we show you to georgia governor and nebraska governor. we begin with governor kemp. >> [ cheering and...
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it is a question of time, it is a question of time. you need time to get results, and people are... of that... are... it is notjust a question of that. . . and are... it is notjust a question of that... and people who are suffering from inequalities do not have time and they want the results coming right now. and adviser to mr macron in his campaign, a leading economist, a friend of macron for a long time, says now that macron underestimated the magnitude of change that he was calling for, but more particularly, he failed to respond to the demand for fairness in the design of the reforms. he failed to respond to the need and demand forfairness. failed to respond to the need and demand for fairnesslj failed to respond to the need and demand for fairness. i really don't share that assessment. i really think that all policy is based on fairness, onjustice. the key question is that people want to have the result right now. they do not have time. but we made that assessment that there are too many differences between the highest wages and the minimum wage. we made that assessment. we mad
it is a question of time, it is a question of time. you need time to get results, and people are... of that... are... it is notjust a question of that. . . and are... it is notjust a question of that... and people who are suffering from inequalities do not have time and they want the results coming right now. and adviser to mr macron in his campaign, a leading economist, a friend of macron for a long time, says now that macron underestimated the magnitude of change that he was calling for, but...
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and question time returns with a new presenter. how did fiona bruce go down with the audience?de the palace of westminster. among simon mccoy's guests there was saffron cordery, the deputy chief executive of nhs providers, responding to the government's ten—year plan for the health service. crowd shouts. we've got 100,000 vacancies across the nhs. that's not just nurses. that's doctors, that's healthcare assistants, that's other healthcare professionals. we really have to bridge that gap before we can deliver those services we need to see. i was hoping not to mention the b word but obviously brexit overshadows all of this at the moment? absolutely. it's quite... in every way. audibly overshadowing our conversation today. well, some viewers objected to that audible overshadowing, including chris morley, who e—mailed: we discussed on this we discussed on this programme before christmas the noisy disruptions of live broadcasts outside parliament, but since then, protesters for and against brexit have become more numerous and more distracting, as we saw elsewhere on monday's progra
and question time returns with a new presenter. how did fiona bruce go down with the audience?de the palace of westminster. among simon mccoy's guests there was saffron cordery, the deputy chief executive of nhs providers, responding to the government's ten—year plan for the health service. crowd shouts. we've got 100,000 vacancies across the nhs. that's not just nurses. that's doctors, that's healthcare assistants, that's other healthcare professionals. we really have to bridge that gap...
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wednesday, prime minister theresa may discussed future plans for the brexit deal during her weekly question time. . she also talked about funding for the national health service and local police services. this is 45 minutes. e gentlemen has argued strongly for that case and we will see what happens when the bill returns to the state. >> mister speaker, i am sure the whole house will join me in condemning the appalling attack in nairobi. and there was one british fatality, and protected by the attack. and we meet the challenge for security and stability posed by terrorism. i meet with ministerial colleagues and others, in such meetings today. >> may i join with the prime minister in condemnation, the prime minister will no about election to this house, i believe in more jobs, lower taxes, more investment in public service. and conservative governments have delivered time and again the british people and the biggest threat is the conversation on the front bench with a leader whose policies are less jobs, higher taxes, weaker economy. >> my honorable friend -- we have seen 3.4 billion more. more pe
wednesday, prime minister theresa may discussed future plans for the brexit deal during her weekly question time. . she also talked about funding for the national health service and local police services. this is 45 minutes. e gentlemen has argued strongly for that case and we will see what happens when the bill returns to the state. >> mister speaker, i am sure the whole house will join me in condemning the appalling attack in nairobi. and there was one british fatality, and protected by...
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i don't really watch question times i didn't look at it but i do know that abuse of her is there.ce to let them know that this is a senior politician. people should be more respected. i don't know about it being bbc being biased toward labour but they do know the culture does in relation to her. i think the bbc has a responsibility and i don't know what it is... bbc has said sorry to hear about her concern, she is an important to be to the programme and others. we reject claims that any of the panel was treated unfairly during or before the recording. but polling versus labour and conservatives was wrong and it depends which polls were looking at. and also, it's an attitude thing. she that statement, take it, it was for anybody else to say you are wrong, diane abbott. it is important. to be kind to fiona bruce, it is a tough call. she did really well. i think she will do well in that role. diane abbott is a senior shadow cabinet minister and i think she deserves a little bit more respect. last couple. sunday express, i have no idea if he is iiqte§§ i the-e tit- ifiéé—it tie if; ""
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. >> now live to london for british prime minister's question time. each week the house of commons is in session, we bring you prime minister teresa may taking questions from the house of commons live wednesday mornings at 7:00 eastern. and hashtag pmq, prior to questions i members are finishing up other business. now live to the floor of the british house of commons. >> the referendum is recognized the sst has weapon iced brexit to deliver such a referendum. >> question number 6 please, mister speaker. >> mister speaker, leaving the common fisheries policy allows the uk to take control of our water becoming an independent coastal state. we will negotiate a fair share of fishing opportunities to benefit fishermen and across the hall of the united kingdom. >> i think my right honorable friend, not just for the scotland fishing industry but the whole of the uk. we agree those benefits will be launched -- lost if we separate the union with the european union common fisheries. >> my right honorable friend is right. and to keep scotland in by staying in the
. >> now live to london for british prime minister's question time. each week the house of commons is in session, we bring you prime minister teresa may taking questions from the house of commons live wednesday mornings at 7:00 eastern. and hashtag pmq, prior to questions i members are finishing up other business. now live to the floor of the british house of commons. >> the referendum is recognized the sst has weapon iced brexit to deliver such a referendum. >> question...
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wednesday, prime minister theresa may discussed future plans for the brexit deal during her w weekly question time period. she talked about funding for the national health service and local police services. this is 45 minutes. >> order. questions to the prime minister. charlie l fix. -- charlie. >> ok, mr. speaker. pm theresa may: i ensure the whole house will join me in condemning the appalling attack in nairobi and in sending my thoughts and prayers to all those who have lost loved ones. our high commissioner has confirmed one british fatality and we are providing assistance to british nationals affected by the attack. we stand in solidarity with the government and people of kenya and will continue to offer our support to meet the challenge for security and stability posed by terrorism in the region. this morning, i've had meetings with others in this house. you, mr. speaker. may i join with the prime minister in her strong condemnation of terror, and you will know, mr. speaker, that i believed in more jobs, lower taxes, a stronger economy, more investment in the public service . since 2010, the
wednesday, prime minister theresa may discussed future plans for the brexit deal during her w weekly question time period. she talked about funding for the national health service and local police services. this is 45 minutes. >> order. questions to the prime minister. charlie l fix. -- charlie. >> ok, mr. speaker. pm theresa may: i ensure the whole house will join me in condemning the appalling attack in nairobi and in sending my thoughts and prayers to all those who have lost...
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you have been watching prime minister's question time live on wednesdays at 7:00 eastern when parliament is in session. a quick reminder you can see this we session again sunday night at 9:00 eastern and pacific on c-span. for more information go to c-span.org and click on series to see every program we have aired since october 1989 and we would like your comments about primus's questions via twitter, the hashtag pmqs. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies and today we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court and public policy events in washington dc and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. >> yesterday rhonda santos was sworn in as governor of florida. the former congressman won a close election against tallahassee mayor andrew gillam in november. in his inauguration speech he discussed immigration, the environment, healthcare and civic education. this is 20 minutes. [applause] >> left hand on the bible, r
you have been watching prime minister's question time live on wednesdays at 7:00 eastern when parliament is in session. a quick reminder you can see this we session again sunday night at 9:00 eastern and pacific on c-span. for more information go to c-span.org and click on series to see every program we have aired since october 1989 and we would like your comments about primus's questions via twitter, the hashtag pmqs. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as...
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eastern and wednesday morning watch live coverage of prime minister question time at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span2. >> c-span where history unfolds daily. in 1979 c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television company and today we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events in washington dc and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. >> in his annual state of the state address washington governor discussed his priorities in education and environment of protection. the governor is in his second four-year term and he said he's considering running for president in 2020. this is half an hour. [applause] [applause] >> thank you. thank you, rabbi for your inspiring words. thank you sergeant for the beautiful rendition of the anthem and for your service in our army national guard. i'd like to extend a warm welcome to former governor and thank you for your service. thank you, jerry. [applause] i would like to welcome the new legislators in your ranks wh
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that is a very good question. time now for a look at the newspapers.toria in a minute, first let's look at the front pages. the mirror has an exclusive interview with emma fairweather, who was a passenger in the other car involved in the collision with the duke of edinburgh. she's told the paper that the prince hasn't apologised for the crash. the telegraph has an article from international trade secretary liam fox, warning that failing to deliver on the 2016 referendum would open up a "yawning gap" between voters and parliament. there's also a picture of prince philip out driving yesterday afternoon. the observer reports thatjohn bercow is considering abandoning plans to step down as commons speaker after cabinet ministers threatened to deny him a peerage. it has previously been reported that mr bercow was planning to quit as speaker in the summer. the mail on sunday's front page is also about that crash involving prince philip. it says he has received a "ticking—off" by norfolk police after he was photographed not wearing his seatbeltjust two days af
that is a very good question. time now for a look at the newspapers.toria in a minute, first let's look at the front pages. the mirror has an exclusive interview with emma fairweather, who was a passenger in the other car involved in the collision with the duke of edinburgh. she's told the paper that the prince hasn't apologised for the crash. the telegraph has an article from international trade secretary liam fox, warning that failing to deliver on the 2016 referendum would open up a...
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over the next several weeks they had tapp in here 9 times, questioning him 20 hours, even gave him an immunity deal and that is when mr. tapp's story began to evolve. yes, he admitted he was there when ben hobbs killed angie, even held her down, he admitted, when ben stabbed her and then finally, he said, he even stabbed her once himself. the motive, revenge. supposedly angie had been meddling in ben's marriage and mr. hobbs did not like that one bit.
over the next several weeks they had tapp in here 9 times, questioning him 20 hours, even gave him an immunity deal and that is when mr. tapp's story began to evolve. yes, he admitted he was there when ben hobbs killed angie, even held her down, he admitted, when ben stabbed her and then finally, he said, he even stabbed her once himself. the motive, revenge. supposedly angie had been meddling in ben's marriage and mr. hobbs did not like that one bit.
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deal to the house of commons and tomorrow the british house of commons meets for their weekly question time. watch prime minister questions wednesday 7 a.m. eastern on c-span2. >>> next, law professors to the current makeup of the supreme court and its effect on public policy. wall street journal reporter moderate this discussion hosted by the public square in los angeles. [applause] >> thanks to ucla for inviting me back home to do this. but let's get to the people that you came here to listen to. we've got starting from my right -- and atom both from ucla law school. a specialist in criminal justice issues and juvenile justice issues and atom also does constitutional law and has written some very good books that popularize important topics. most recently, we the corporations about the legal status of everyone's favorite artificial entity. and then we have justin driver who's coming from chicago and it reached a high of 40 today. [laughter] he has a new book out, the schoolhouse gate the supreme court's impact on education and equity. so, we are going to be talking about some of the areas
deal to the house of commons and tomorrow the british house of commons meets for their weekly question time. watch prime minister questions wednesday 7 a.m. eastern on c-span2. >>> next, law professors to the current makeup of the supreme court and its effect on public policy. wall street journal reporter moderate this discussion hosted by the public square in los angeles. [applause] >> thanks to ucla for inviting me back home to do this. but let's get to the people that you came...
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gentleman believes in, and perhaps next time one of his own backbenchers wants to ask him about his position on a second referendum he will actually take the questions has changed. this morning the brexit secretary was asked, and i quote, what is the alternative to the backstop? and he replied, well, that is what we are exploring. can the prime minister tell us which options are being explored. the right honourable gentleman could go back to the a nswer gentleman could go back to the answer i gave him. if he listens to the answers he wouldn't have to repeat the question. i'm looking forward to meeting the prime minister later on today. because i wa nt to minister later on today. because i want to put forward labour's alternatives which could command a majority in this house and are about protecting jobs and people's living standards across the country. mr speaker, this morning the brexit secretary said that alternative arrangements mean looking at technology. a very interesting question. so can the prime minister be very clear, what technological advancesis be very clear, what technological advances is she expecting to be made in the next 58 days?
gentleman believes in, and perhaps next time one of his own backbenchers wants to ask him about his position on a second referendum he will actually take the questions has changed. this morning the brexit secretary was asked, and i quote, what is the alternative to the backstop? and he replied, well, that is what we are exploring. can the prime minister tell us which options are being explored. the right honourable gentleman could go back to the a nswer gentleman could go back to the answer i...
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and tomorrow the british house of commons meets for their weekly question time. watch live coverage of prime minister's questions wednesday at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span 2. >>> now a look at the president's recent decision to withdraw u.s. troops from syria. we'll hear from the former assistant secretary of state for political military affairs in the george w. bush administration and a group of academics. this was hosted by the foundation for political economic and social research. it's about an hournd
and tomorrow the british house of commons meets for their weekly question time. watch live coverage of prime minister's questions wednesday at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span 2. >>> now a look at the president's recent decision to withdraw u.s. troops from syria. we'll hear from the former assistant secretary of state for political military affairs in the george w. bush administration and a group of academics. this was hosted by the foundation for political economic and social research....
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questions] sen. schumer: ok, wait, wait. one at a time. [reporters shouting questions] sen. schumer: one at a time, please. [reporters shouting questions] reporter: the president has wanted this wall funding for a long time, but it wasn't until democrats won the house that he really went to the mat for it. how much of all of this do you think is about the new power dynamic and his desire to show you who's really in charge? ms. pelosi: i don't get your question. the point is today, we have come to a way to go forward, to debate the best ways to protect our border. i don't see this as any power play. reporter: i'm referring to the past 36 days and the fact that he held out over wall funding. ms. pelosi: if you're saying that the president held out over wall funding to show who was in charge, i think that's quite a bad statement to make about any leader in our country. but what i do say is, let's go forward, get this done. the leader mentioned lessons learned -- and hope that the people know that we can't hold our public employees hostage because there is a disagreement. how man
questions] sen. schumer: ok, wait, wait. one at a time. [reporters shouting questions] sen. schumer: one at a time, please. [reporters shouting questions] reporter: the president has wanted this wall funding for a long time, but it wasn't until democrats won the house that he really went to the mat for it. how much of all of this do you think is about the new power dynamic and his desire to show you who's really in charge? ms. pelosi: i don't get your question. the point is today, we have come...
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mr speaker the last time i looked at the order paper it's a prime minister question time and the primer has herself, and i quote, the only possible deal that was within her redlines, so it's perfectly reasonable to ask which of the redlines has changed. last night the house voted to reject no deal, but that cannot be the end of the story. the only way, the right honourable gentleman says of course not, i think that's the first time he's actually accepted that you cannot just vote to reject no deal, you have to vote for a deal otherwise you leave it with a no deal, so far, he has opposed everything this government has put forward in relation to a deal. and he said previously, he will reject any deal that the government puts on the table, will he, he says it's private to questions by people like to know his position as well, where he is sure that if this government comes back with a revised deal that ensures we don't leave it no deal, he will actually supported ? i look forward to meeting the prime minister to discuss a solution that could in my view, unite the country. changes to the ba
mr speaker the last time i looked at the order paper it's a prime minister question time and the primer has herself, and i quote, the only possible deal that was within her redlines, so it's perfectly reasonable to ask which of the redlines has changed. last night the house voted to reject no deal, but that cannot be the end of the story. the only way, the right honourable gentleman says of course not, i think that's the first time he's actually accepted that you cannot just vote to reject no...
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my lords, what i love about these question time sessions, is that no matter how much preparation you o preparatory work whatsoever on the quality of different brandy from across the world, and whether or not wetherspoons should purchase them or not. lord calanan, not offering to sample the world's brandies. that's it from me, for now, but dojoin me on bbc parliament on friday night at 11 for our round up of the week here at westminster when as well as a look back at the last few days, i'll be talking to a parliamentary expert about what to expect in the next round of brexit votes on tuesday. for now, from me, alicia mccarthy, goodbye. hello there. today's the day that our weather is going to turn significantly milder. if we look at the temperatures we had yesterday afternoon, they were languishing into low single figures. two, three, four, something like that. this afternoon, up as high as 12 degrees so for some, a jump of 12 degrees celsius or so. the thing bringing the warmer air is a warm front that continues to edge its way eastwards so we front that continues to edge its way east
my lords, what i love about these question time sessions, is that no matter how much preparation you o preparatory work whatsoever on the quality of different brandy from across the world, and whether or not wetherspoons should purchase them or not. lord calanan, not offering to sample the world's brandies. that's it from me, for now, but dojoin me on bbc parliament on friday night at 11 for our round up of the week here at westminster when as well as a look back at the last few days, i'll be...
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these questions shine light upon justice and injustice in the time of reconstruction. during reconstruction, the question of justice for those who had served the confederacy was one that informed almost every decision made during that period. president johnson was more favorable to southern whites. he appointed governors and required state conventions to which delegates would be elected by whites only. he wished to give southern states a free hand in governing their affairs. this surprised southerners, who had thought his policies would be harsher. his philosophy was one that could easily be called a "live and let live" approach. radical republicans criticized president johnson's actions. they argued he was ignoring the rights of former slaves, now freedmen. they also were angered by president johnson's unwillingness to punish confederate officers. during reconstruction, they turned to and passed the 14th amendment. their position was to be more hands-on and expand the federal government's influence on southern states. the 14th amendment has generated a plethora of case
these questions shine light upon justice and injustice in the time of reconstruction. during reconstruction, the question of justice for those who had served the confederacy was one that informed almost every decision made during that period. president johnson was more favorable to southern whites. he appointed governors and required state conventions to which delegates would be elected by whites only. he wished to give southern states a free hand in governing their affairs. this surprised...
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award having spent the past a0 years as the face of the bbc‘s political broadcasting, and fronting question timepapers with our reviewers, the talkradio presenter daisy mcandrew, and the victims' commissioner and conservative peer baroness helen newlove. that's coming up just after the headlines at 11:30. now it's time for the weather with ben rich. the weather we have at the moment is nothing exceptional from this time of year. its standard winter fare. even low levels, it probably did come as a shock to the system. we have been in the grip, in the north of the jet stream. the wins— the atmosphere will shift a little further northwards. mild air to try to knows its way into the end of the week. this is glasgow. temperatures up week. this is glasgow. temperatures up to nine degrees but does it last? no, it doesn't. but relatively cold weather returns as we head on into next week. nothing particularly exceptional. we start with frost and iced —— ice and wintry showers. some wintry showers north and western parts of the uk. lots of dry weather and some spells of sunshine, still chilly but even not
award having spent the past a0 years as the face of the bbc‘s political broadcasting, and fronting question timepapers with our reviewers, the talkradio presenter daisy mcandrew, and the victims' commissioner and conservative peer baroness helen newlove. that's coming up just after the headlines at 11:30. now it's time for the weather with ben rich. the weather we have at the moment is nothing exceptional from this time of year. its standard winter fare. even low levels, it probably did come...
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or the education system is not delivering the results we deserve the second hour and a half is question timenswer questions from both sides. that helps with transparency to help the american people get to the truth i also think it would make politicians much more honest because you are out there on your feet you have to respond to questions. steve: it is accountability. thank you for coming on. a lot of fans of president trump are watching i can promise should get votes but i really appreciate your practical approach you bring to it not that divisive identity politics that we hear from too many democrats and that negative trump hate that we see on the left i like the way you're going about this i appreciate that. good luck with your campaign. coming up liberals in the media cannot figure out why americans continue to support president trump. next.ul miralax is different. it works with the water in your body to unblock your system naturally. and it doesn't cause harsh side effects. that's why i choose miralax. look for the pink cap. ♪here you come again lookin' ♪a body has a right to ♪and sha
or the education system is not delivering the results we deserve the second hour and a half is question timenswer questions from both sides. that helps with transparency to help the american people get to the truth i also think it would make politicians much more honest because you are out there on your feet you have to respond to questions. steve: it is accountability. thank you for coming on. a lot of fans of president trump are watching i can promise should get votes but i really appreciate...
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deal to the house of commons and tomorrow the british house of commons meets for their weekly question time. watch prime minister questions wednesday 7 a.m. eastern on c-span2. >>> next, law professors to the current makeup of the supreme court and its effect on public policy. wall street journal reporter moderate this discussion hosted by the public square in los angeles. [applause]
deal to the house of commons and tomorrow the british house of commons meets for their weekly question time. watch prime minister questions wednesday 7 a.m. eastern on c-span2. >>> next, law professors to the current makeup of the supreme court and its effect on public policy. wall street journal reporter moderate this discussion hosted by the public square in los angeles. [applause]
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questions, michael. >> what is that ticking sound? that is time running out to sign up for covered california. all these people are here to help. so give us the question isn't whether he should be impeached any more. he's the most corrupt president in american history. and we all know it. the question now is, how fast can we move past this president so we can build a more just and prosperous future? please, join the more than 6.5 million americans who are demanding action now. because there's nothing more powerful than the unified voice of the american people. together, we will make this happen. need to impeach is responsible for the content of this ad. not to the finish.t. but to the beginning. a fight that can only be won, if we stand together for one cause. him. expert care for every new beginning. >>> there is only a week left to enroll for health insurance through covered california. >> sometime is getting short. a lot of questions today. 7 on your side's michael finney and a panel of experts are taking your questions and providing answers. >> michael, how's it going so far? >> very, very
questions, michael. >> what is that ticking sound? that is time running out to sign up for covered california. all these people are here to help. so give us the question isn't whether he should be impeached any more. he's the most corrupt president in american history. and we all know it. the question now is, how fast can we move past this president so we can build a more just and prosperous future? please, join the more than 6.5 million americans who are demanding action now. because...
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frank: very good question. time. time. and the thought of doing that now or doing that in our generation would be an element of healing, which we need as a nation. we need it today because of our incivility to each other. that is why we have the lincoln forum. [laughter] [applause] >> and carter being a southerner, did that have anything to do with it? frank: i don't think so. he is a georgian, but i don't think that was the overriding factor. >> thank you. frank: yes? >> the 14th amendment, which you emphasized, question about that today. would it take a constitutional amend to remove the 14th amendment? frank: yes. >> thank you. frank: yes, i think so. the original 14th amendment which was making the rounds in 1860 at the time of lincoln's election had a clause in it that you could never amend that right, or the constitution as it held tod to persons service without using the term slavery. it never was adopted. we got the right 13th amendment in the end in 1865 but i think you could amend an amendment. honor, with respec
frank: very good question. time. time. and the thought of doing that now or doing that in our generation would be an element of healing, which we need as a nation. we need it today because of our incivility to each other. that is why we have the lincoln forum. [laughter] [applause] >> and carter being a southerner, did that have anything to do with it? frank: i don't think so. he is a georgian, but i don't think that was the overriding factor. >> thank you. frank: yes? >> the...
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question, what changed? we must have done something significant during that time period. we still have the status quo when it comes to our border security. president obama said in recent weeks we have seen a surge of unaccompanied children arrive at the border arrive here brought here by smugglers and traffickers. the journey is unbelievely dangerous. the children fortunate to survive it. that process will lead them to be sent back home. this is exactly what our current president is saying. we have a humanitarian crisis as well as a national security crisis. in fact for the four years i have served in congress, i have been saying that our crisis at the border shouldn't be ategorized as -- it is a national security crisis. the department of homeland security who went through all of what was going on at the border, the crossings at the border, the drugs, the weapons, who they were intercepting and unfide at that time that we had a crisis at the border. but this issue goes beyond even the time i have been in congress. it has been going on for for decades. because of status q
question, what changed? we must have done something significant during that time period. we still have the status quo when it comes to our border security. president obama said in recent weeks we have seen a surge of unaccompanied children arrive at the border arrive here brought here by smugglers and traffickers. the journey is unbelievely dangerous. the children fortunate to survive it. that process will lead them to be sent back home. this is exactly what our current president is saying. we...
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and wednesday morning, watch live coverage of the prime minister question time at 7 a.m. eastern on c-span2. >> sunday, on q & a. author and journalist patricia miller and her book "bringing down the colonel", a late 19th century sex scandal involving a kentucky congressman sued by his former mistress. >> william campbell preston breckenridge and the number of middle names he has should signify he was in the southern elite. he had been a confederate colonel, a respected cavalry man in the confederate cavalry and at the time of the lawsuit he's in his fifth term in congress. madam pollard by contrast was nobody. she was literally a poor girl from kentucky with literary aspirations, who was very hungry for an education. she was a hungry young woman who ran into breckenridge at a time when she was really desperate to make herself something in the world and get an education. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q & a. texas had nine new members to congress in the 2018 elections, including four democrats. and representing the 32nd districts, a former linebacker for the
and wednesday morning, watch live coverage of the prime minister question time at 7 a.m. eastern on c-span2. >> sunday, on q & a. author and journalist patricia miller and her book "bringing down the colonel", a late 19th century sex scandal involving a kentucky congressman sued by his former mistress. >> william campbell preston breckenridge and the number of middle names he has should signify he was in the southern elite. he had been a confederate colonel, a...
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it's a question of time for them to deal with issues in emerging markets. it could be the stock being lower here. saying the shares are fairly valued. alix: thank you very much. i still have not bought my new iphone, by the way. david: at some point, i'm going to buy it or you. -- for you. alix: ok. david: still with us, art hogan. let's talk more broadly about tech. for the longest time, it was the leader. now, it is underperforming. art: you have to break technology down in a couple of ways. there are parts of technology that are now under regulatory oversight. those are the folks we've trusted to keep our data safe. when you think about social media names, that continues to be the case as we head into 2019. with the democratic house of representatives, there will be more trips to capitol hill to talk about what you are doing with our data. companies that are older in technology but in transition, microsoft, some of the old school technology names are doing well. alix: you see that reflected in earnings estimates. if you are looking at it as a bifurcated
it's a question of time for them to deal with issues in emerging markets. it could be the stock being lower here. saying the shares are fairly valued. alix: thank you very much. i still have not bought my new iphone, by the way. david: at some point, i'm going to buy it or you. -- for you. alix: ok. david: still with us, art hogan. let's talk more broadly about tech. for the longest time, it was the leader. now, it is underperforming. art: you have to break technology down in a couple of ways....
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etc etc so really in us far as the gulf crisis is concerned i think now it should be just a question of time for them once again to apologize to lift the blockade and begin a dialogue as at least the qatari defense minister assisted i think if i may interject about your next question. you know it's not that i'm in terms of country by country i think what secluded from baylor needs to be doing is talking about yemen yemen yemen because look qatar has broke out of isolation got on its feet its economy is doing but then its neighbors its relations with the rest of the world is really doing marvelous its relationship with the united states couldn't be better but the country that is truly truly suffering under the. rats the wrath of saudi arabia and the united arab emirates with the support of the united states is yemen so really a process has started in stockholm and think it can continue and i think the united states at this point in time need to be putting. sure on abu dhabi and riyadh to end the war in yemen a good point and well made i will go back to my third question and that was about qat
etc etc so really in us far as the gulf crisis is concerned i think now it should be just a question of time for them once again to apologize to lift the blockade and begin a dialogue as at least the qatari defense minister assisted i think if i may interject about your next question. you know it's not that i'm in terms of country by country i think what secluded from baylor needs to be doing is talking about yemen yemen yemen because look qatar has broke out of isolation got on its feet its...
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question? this is really going to be a short meeting. so -- at this timemadam clerk, please call the roll. >> on the question shall this charter amendment be submitted to the department of elections. [roll call vote taken] >> clerk: there are seven aye and one no, with supervisor stefani in the dissent. >> colleague, ordered and submitted to the november 5, 2019, election. and failed to thank kitty fong for working so hard the last couple of months. madam clerk, general public comment. yes, still doing that for the special board meeting. >> at this time the public may address the board up to two minutes on subject matter items within the board's jurisdiction, but not on a free city college. first speaker, please. >> city college for free, first of all, i want to point out to you that there's nothing for free. during the budget cuts, two executive females for city college came up here and said it's a good program but we here before the budget today because we are $5 million in debt. so that's proof nothing for free. you just testified you got multi-million
question? this is really going to be a short meeting. so -- at this timemadam clerk, please call the roll. >> on the question shall this charter amendment be submitted to the department of elections. [roll call vote taken] >> clerk: there are seven aye and one no, with supervisor stefani in the dissent. >> colleague, ordered and submitted to the november 5, 2019, election. and failed to thank kitty fong for working so hard the last couple of months. madam clerk, general public...