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beach sand was nice and we could still play in the water now we can't do that anymore the water is macky and dirty it floods every high tide. that out of. jakarta. to climate change and poor resource management excessive groundwater use has led to massive subsidence the city is sinking residents are heading if not for higher ground then higher floors resigned to chaos. that i'll never get to know us well so today i'm not so nervous about the flooding. in the past when the floods came i used to tremble nearly drowned back in 2007 with the truth of all my belongings were swept away and i had to start all over again. with. the government to planning a fresh start hoping to relocate the capital to borneo such drastic measures aren't an option for the poor to cottons living on the edge of this unfolding disaster. on kong is bracing for more and to government unrest and of the street protest has forced a 2 decoders of the city's airport one of the busiest in the wild china responded by appearing to bolster its military presence just across the border in sean john our correspondent. has more on
beach sand was nice and we could still play in the water now we can't do that anymore the water is macky and dirty it floods every high tide. that out of. jakarta. to climate change and poor resource management excessive groundwater use has led to massive subsidence the city is sinking residents are heading if not for higher ground then higher floors resigned to chaos. that i'll never get to know us well so today i'm not so nervous about the flooding. in the past when the floods came i used to...
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it's a new phase in the protests that have been going on for months now nbc's janice mackie frayer is there for us >> reporter: tonight's chaos inside one of the world's busiest airports after riot police rush in, clashing with pro democracy protesters at one point striking an officer with his own baton he then pulling his gun to get away the new violence coming after hong kong's airport was is shutdown by protests a second straight day the crowd turning on suspected chinese spies. and ramping up anger against what protesters call police brutality. after officers this weekend fired tear gas and rubber bullets into a crowd a young woman apparently shot in the eye. other protesters beaten. chinese authorities have blasted the protests as signs of terrorism. over the past week, state media has shown videos of chinese military drills on the mainland less than 20 miles away. protesters tell us they're undeterred >>> does that scare you? >> no, not at all. no >> reporter: president trump responding tonight >> i hope it works out for liberty. i hope it works out for everybody, including chin
it's a new phase in the protests that have been going on for months now nbc's janice mackie frayer is there for us >> reporter: tonight's chaos inside one of the world's busiest airports after riot police rush in, clashing with pro democracy protesters at one point striking an officer with his own baton he then pulling his gun to get away the new violence coming after hong kong's airport was is shutdown by protests a second straight day the crowd turning on suspected chinese spies. and...
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nbc's janice mackie frayer joining us from hong kong. janice, these latest demonstrations seem to have stayed peaceful. >> reporter: well, this was a show of strength, but it was also an important measure of wider popular support here for protests that have continued for two months now organizers say there were 1.7 million people police estimate there were far fewer than that regardless, this was a huge crowd that defied not only a police ban, but very heavy rain to march in the streets for hours. police were largely absent and into the night, to me it seemed, they just went home. organizers say that tht ey sure where things go next from here, but there are other protests planned throughout the week both sides appear to have taken a step back from the violence that defined last week and left many protesters apologizing. there were others protesting in other cities around the world, that many of them counter protest by pro beijing supporters china continues to push its narrative, showing video on state media, suggesting it has a range of
nbc's janice mackie frayer joining us from hong kong. janice, these latest demonstrations seem to have stayed peaceful. >> reporter: well, this was a show of strength, but it was also an important measure of wider popular support here for protests that have continued for two months now organizers say there were 1.7 million people police estimate there were far fewer than that regardless, this was a huge crowd that defied not only a police ban, but very heavy rain to march in the streets...
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beach sand was nice and we could still play in the water now we can't do that anymore the water is macky and dirty it floods every high tide. that out of. jakarta. to climate change and poor resource management excessive grown water use has led to massive subsidence the city is sinking residents are heading if not for higher ground then higher floors resigned to chaos. but i'm never good to know what's worse today i'm not so nervous about the flooding. in the past when the floods came i used to tremble i nearly drowned back in 2007 all my belongings were swept away and i had to start all over again. with. the government to planning a fresh start hoping to relocate the capital. to borneo such drastic measures aren't an option for the poor to cost and living on the edge of this unfolding disaster. to germany now where finance minister scholtz is in the running to lead the country's center left social democratic party s p d german media is reporting he told the party's interim leaders that he would run if they wanted him to would be the most high profile candidate running to lead the govern
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joe mackie. >> she is funny smart, cat tip. >> and if you borrow in his footsteps he may need a ladder to get out,. [cheering] recovered a lot, feel free to comment on anything what about secure muji, greenland, the trade war against americans by americans,. >> i'm going to go back to the pre-credit, i have never seen rachel maddow telling a joke before. [laughter] she has the whole hillary bobble head when hillary tells a joke. she has the hillary -- and what was she saying, trump wants to buy greenland so he can be the king. this is why all the professionals call it. that is why they're so exhausted by trump. and they are not discipline to be born. when they say make america buoyant again, as you say for decades they've insisted their guys are fascinating. like clinton, obama, even al gore they put him on the cover of vanity fair, vogue, "rolling stone", they pretend they are celebrities. in the even put on the cover of vanity fair. he thinks instagram mean himself is interesting. that is the point about politics. they did boring things but the media represented as glamorous. so beto
joe mackie. >> she is funny smart, cat tip. >> and if you borrow in his footsteps he may need a ladder to get out,. [cheering] recovered a lot, feel free to comment on anything what about secure muji, greenland, the trade war against americans by americans,. >> i'm going to go back to the pre-credit, i have never seen rachel maddow telling a joke before. [laughter] she has the whole hillary bobble head when hillary tells a joke. she has the hillary -- and what was she saying,...
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point mackie has been giving up for this process, playing for his county, potentially playing at his of old trafford as well for this test, how difficult will this beforehand psychologically to come back from? this is going to be tough, very tough. this is the worst it gets for an athlete. the one thing you want to do is play at your home ground. he has worked his whole career, the last ashes test down under he played was a pretty tough one and that is one where he stood out as a player, as the ultimate. so he's going to be feeling pain. i know he will be gutted. and it might actually give him a bit more still to come backjust actually give him a bit more still to come back just for a actually give him a bit more still to come backjust for a little ste nt, to come backjust for a little stent, just to remind himself what he has achieved so much in his career that this one blip is going to be frustrating but we all know what a bowler he is. so he is out but as ebony mentioned, jofra archer still available. his inclusion in the england side has undoubtedly changed the series, according
point mackie has been giving up for this process, playing for his county, potentially playing at his of old trafford as well for this test, how difficult will this beforehand psychologically to come back from? this is going to be tough, very tough. this is the worst it gets for an athlete. the one thing you want to do is play at your home ground. he has worked his whole career, the last ashes test down under he played was a pretty tough one and that is one where he stood out as a player, as the...
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macky to me., your policies are progressive and like you think about kids, you have this idea of america that is really attractive to many people. and that's what i wanted to start the conversation in and around. a lot of people may know you as someone who is on the edge of a debate stage. >> a lot of people do, yeah. >> trevor: right, they do. but, but when it comes to policy and in the senate, and in running and writing laws for this country, many people regard you as a senatorial rock star, why do you think that is? >> maybe because the bar is as low as it it is. i-- -- no. >> trevor: i done think that is true. >> i would like to not think that is the reason. it is because i believe fundamentally all of us have been sent will to make progress. we have toç make progress, as y friend lamar alexander who is i a ep republican is, if you want to stick to your opinion you might as well stay home and be on the radio. there is no reason to come to the national legislature to do the work. (applause) an
macky to me., your policies are progressive and like you think about kids, you have this idea of america that is really attractive to many people. and that's what i wanted to start the conversation in and around. a lot of people may know you as someone who is on the edge of a debate stage. >> a lot of people do, yeah. >> trevor: right, they do. but, but when it comes to policy and in the senate, and in running and writing laws for this country, many people regard you as a senatorial...
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macky is right. instead of spending half of the he can bait talking about laws written 50 years ago t would have been nice to hear more about how the democratic candidates plan to fix america's problems today. and i will be honest with you, it was really weird that the democrats allowed themselves to get side tracked by side beefs when they all also acknowledge that they have one common goal, it is beating public enemy number one. >> this pitting against progressive, against moderates, is unrealistic and the other doesn't care enough, that to me is dividing our party and de mol de moralizing us in face of the enemy. >> i would take any democrat on this stage over the current president of the united states. >> we cannot tear each other down, we have to focus on beating donald trump. >> don't let the republicans divide this party against itself. >> we will make plaryk america better than it has ever been in the years to come, let's do that together t together. >> it's weird, everyone says that. they al
macky is right. instead of spending half of the he can bait talking about laws written 50 years ago t would have been nice to hear more about how the democratic candidates plan to fix america's problems today. and i will be honest with you, it was really weird that the democrats allowed themselves to get side tracked by side beefs when they all also acknowledge that they have one common goal, it is beating public enemy number one. >> this pitting against progressive, against moderates, is...
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the people have spoken and what they seem to be saying is that they've had enough of mari thier mackie's i.m.f. sanctioned market friendly austerity measures or they seem to prefer is the previous government's more socially inclusive but costly policy is or is likely to now follow is a long and hard fought battle leading up to october as presidential elections. one of cyrus there's been more evacuations on the spanish island of gran canaria as a wild fire threatened several towns of already is hard to clear the fire contained on sunday but high winds caused it to flare up again overnights more than $200.00 firefighters are battling the blaze as it spreads towards a national park police believe it was started by someone using welding equipment and have arrested one man. south korea has dropped from its trade white list as a rift between the 2 countries deepens their big protests and so after tokyo removed it from its own preferential list that followed the tightening of for strictures on south korea by japan on crucial exports of high tech materials the moves been seen as retaliation for
the people have spoken and what they seem to be saying is that they've had enough of mari thier mackie's i.m.f. sanctioned market friendly austerity measures or they seem to prefer is the previous government's more socially inclusive but costly policy is or is likely to now follow is a long and hard fought battle leading up to october as presidential elections. one of cyrus there's been more evacuations on the spanish island of gran canaria as a wild fire threatened several towns of already is...
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phil mackie has been to shropshire where a 24—hour help line supports farmers during periods of anxietyobably envious of them — but, actually, they face daily struggles and it can be a very lonely life, which means that there needs to be a support network to help those with mental—health problems. now let's go talk to ruth hughes whose family own the farm. she runs shropshire rural support, which provides that kind of service. ruth, you've been in farming all your life, what kinds of problems do people ring you up with and what kind of things can you offer to help? we are a network and we help people living in with rural shropshire living in rural shropshire with confidential support for any anxieties or stress they're facing during troubled times. the sort of calls i seem to be getting is mostly financial and dealing with farming, family businesses and generally living in the countryside, which is prone to isolation and loneliness. you have a close family network, you probably know some of the local farmers quite well, too. but, beyond that, it's quite a rural, quite a remote part of t
phil mackie has been to shropshire where a 24—hour help line supports farmers during periods of anxietyobably envious of them — but, actually, they face daily struggles and it can be a very lonely life, which means that there needs to be a support network to help those with mental—health problems. now let's go talk to ruth hughes whose family own the farm. she runs shropshire rural support, which provides that kind of service. ruth, you've been in farming all your life, what kinds of...
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our correspondent phil mackie has spent the morning speaking to people there.hen ed narrowly voted to leave in 2016 but with a population of1.1 leave in 2016 but with a population of 1.1 million there was no uniform vote across the city. this is an affluent suburb in the centre of birmingham were 65% of people voted to remain in the 2016 referendum. it has also always been a key election battle ground as well although the conservatives have not held a seat yet since 1997. no one voted for no—deal brexit. i have come to terms with brexit but give us the options. the fundamental principle is democracy and of parliament itself is not democratic then democracy overrides the principle of a parliamentary democracy because they're not working in a democratic fashion, theyjust want to undermine the democratic votes that had taken place. what they're doing is dangerous. so you think to stop legislation preventing no—deal brexit, suspending parliament... it seems to be the only way. the area has a thriving high street was small, independent businesses and here there is f
our correspondent phil mackie has spent the morning speaking to people there.hen ed narrowly voted to leave in 2016 but with a population of1.1 leave in 2016 but with a population of 1.1 million there was no uniform vote across the city. this is an affluent suburb in the centre of birmingham were 65% of people voted to remain in the 2016 referendum. it has also always been a key election battle ground as well although the conservatives have not held a seat yet since 1997. no one voted for...
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wall street and one osiris took a pounding the argentine electorate has clearly rejected president mackie's near liberal austerity measures while the opposition is offering solutions to argentina's problems but the financial markets are clearly said they don't like. that if the results of sunday's primaries are repeated in october and it would signal a clear 1st round victory for a birthday often and is. his vice presidential running mate is the former president cristina fernandez to kitchener and the markets returned to her populism high spending on social projects and the allegations of corruption that still haunt her . it seems to me that i was in diamonds haven't learned much in all these years i think a hard god knows i was going to come back to the government which i think is bad news equally mackley is a bad manager the economy a bad marriage the economy well played a graduate in but didn't walk. you can't believe devoted prefer a criminal a mob and didn't appreciate all the public work that's been done it's been a mad and i'm sad because this can be. the result is resoundingly acros
wall street and one osiris took a pounding the argentine electorate has clearly rejected president mackie's near liberal austerity measures while the opposition is offering solutions to argentina's problems but the financial markets are clearly said they don't like. that if the results of sunday's primaries are repeated in october and it would signal a clear 1st round victory for a birthday often and is. his vice presidential running mate is the former president cristina fernandez to kitchener...
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greg: thanks to mark steyn, joe mackie. kat timpf. i'm greg gutfeld.r a possible recession. i'm jon scott and this is "the fox report." the trump administration going on defense after a rollercoaster week on wall street that saw the dow slip over 800 points. there are concerns a recession could be coming soon. all this playing out over trade tensions with china. but the president reassures investors on his way back to washington. president trump: the world
greg: thanks to mark steyn, joe mackie. kat timpf. i'm greg gutfeld.r a possible recession. i'm jon scott and this is "the fox report." the trump administration going on defense after a rollercoaster week on wall street that saw the dow slip over 800 points. there are concerns a recession could be coming soon. all this playing out over trade tensions with china. but the president reassures investors on his way back to washington. president trump: the world
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greg: thanks to mark steyn, joe mackie. kat timpf. i'm greg gutfeld. jon: after spending a week at his new jersey golf club, the white house pushes back on concerns over a possible recession. i'm jon scott and this is "the fox report." the trump administration going on defense after a rollercoaster week on wall street that saw the dow slip over 800 points. there are concerns a recession could be coming soon. all this playing out over trade tensions with china. but the president reassures investors on his way back to washington. president trump: the world is in a recession right now. that's too big a statement. but china is doing very, very poorly. i just saw a report, they had the worst year they have had in 27 years because of what i have done, and they want to come to the negotiating table. kevin? reporter: to hear the president tell it, recession fears are completely unwarranted. that said, he also told reporters before making his way back to washington, if there was an economic hiccup, the u.s.a. with weather it -- would weather it just fine. presi
greg: thanks to mark steyn, joe mackie. kat timpf. i'm greg gutfeld. jon: after spending a week at his new jersey golf club, the white house pushes back on concerns over a possible recession. i'm jon scott and this is "the fox report." the trump administration going on defense after a rollercoaster week on wall street that saw the dow slip over 800 points. there are concerns a recession could be coming soon. all this playing out over trade tensions with china. but the president...
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for more we turn to nbc's janice mackie fryer. >> there are still people on the streets here about 12 after the rally started earlier today. this a more committed crowd than the one that we saw earlier, but the protest leaders now urging people to go home. the police have been largely absent, hands off for most of the day. this was a show of strength for protesters as well as a key measure of public support for this movement that started out of opposition to the extradition bill and is now about a wider set of concerns about hong kong's autonomy and what people see as china's tightening grip. china continues to be strident in its messaging. today releasing a rap video effectively blaming the united states and president trump for pulling the strings here, saying that u.s. and other foreign forces have been instigating these protests. also, state media has been showing video of these massive chinese paramilitary force drills that are happening less than 20 miles away in shenzen. all of the messaging from china suggests beijing is adamant that the protests will end, but of all of the thi
for more we turn to nbc's janice mackie fryer. >> there are still people on the streets here about 12 after the rally started earlier today. this a more committed crowd than the one that we saw earlier, but the protest leaders now urging people to go home. the police have been largely absent, hands off for most of the day. this was a show of strength for protesters as well as a key measure of public support for this movement that started out of opposition to the extradition bill and is...
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janice mackie frayer joining us from congrehong kong. thank you. >>> official meetings about gun control. does it matter when the man in the white house doesn't talk about it? there has been 34,676 incidents of gun violence so far this year and that number includes 7 hi 7-year-old xavier gonzalez as he was playing in front of his house. kpai xavier died one day before he was to start second grade. he is the second child fatally shot since june of this year. >>> she once had an "a" rating in the nra. we have one question for her. how is she going to stay in the presidential race? kirsten gillibrand, next. e presidential race? kirsten gillibrand, next (mom vo) especially at this age. (big sister) where are we going? (mom vo) it's a big, beautiful world out there. (little sister) woah... (big sister) wow. see that? (mom vo) sometimes you just need a little help seeing it. (avo) the three-row subaru ascent. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. get zero percent during the subaru a lot to love event. so chantix can help you quit slow turk
janice mackie frayer joining us from congrehong kong. thank you. >>> official meetings about gun control. does it matter when the man in the white house doesn't talk about it? there has been 34,676 incidents of gun violence so far this year and that number includes 7 hi 7-year-old xavier gonzalez as he was playing in front of his house. kpai xavier died one day before he was to start second grade. he is the second child fatally shot since june of this year. >>> she once had an...
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. >> janis mackie frayer in hong kong for us, thank you. here's markets editor, dia dian levin. thank you for joining us. let's talk about the protests as we see. the president is saying this is not to do with china, although hong kong is not particularly helping. how do you see it in terms of the way the markets are reacting to all this? >> the markets have a close eye on this and they're watching. steve eisemann, he's a fund manager famous for portraying steve carell in "the big short." the real issue is how does china react to what they're seeing in hong kong and how does that affect their negotiations on the trade war? so president trump has inserted himself in this argument now and has tried to make himself a piece of this puzzle. does that force a strong reaction from china and do they feel the need to crack down harder? what really makes a difference is china's economy is slowing. they need to continue on the robust path that it's been to keep people off the streets. the worry is hong kong. if that comes to china, that could slow the economy and cause big damage in china
. >> janis mackie frayer in hong kong for us, thank you. here's markets editor, dia dian levin. thank you for joining us. let's talk about the protests as we see. the president is saying this is not to do with china, although hong kong is not particularly helping. how do you see it in terms of the way the markets are reacting to all this? >> the markets have a close eye on this and they're watching. steve eisemann, he's a fund manager famous for portraying steve carell in "the...
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our reporter phil mackie is on a farm in ightfield . hello again. hello it is milking time.rovide confidential support for people going through anxiety and stress is in times of trouble when farming, family businesses and living in the countryside where there is isolation and loneliness are a problem. it is to do with business. business pressures create anxiety and depression. we do help them to solve their problems. we advise and suggest what we can do and point them in the right i spoke to clifford who founded the network nearly 30 years ago. before it was in existence there was a high suicide rate particularly in shropshire where farmers are more marginaland shropshire where farmers are more marginal and businesses tougher, but since the network came into place, tha nkfully since the network came into place, thankfully that has dropped quite considerably. is that something you would agree with in terms of what you have seen and been able to do in terms of help? yes, i think people are becoming more aware of the support that is out there and it is just getting them to star
our reporter phil mackie is on a farm in ightfield . hello again. hello it is milking time.rovide confidential support for people going through anxiety and stress is in times of trouble when farming, family businesses and living in the countryside where there is isolation and loneliness are a problem. it is to do with business. business pressures create anxiety and depression. we do help them to solve their problems. we advise and suggest what we can do and point them in the right i spoke to...
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janice mackie frayer, the standoff has continued for more than 48 hours and obviously the police and protesters are if gauged. tell me what you know from your vantage point? >> reporter: it's been percolating for a couple days. the authorities yesterday and today making that unprecedented decision to cancel all flights out of this airport. it's one of the busiest hubs in the world. in addition to the thousands of protesters you had on both the departures and arrivals level here, you had a lot of dazed passengers who have been wandering around, wondering when they're going to be able to get on their flight. protesters were pushing for their demands, saying they would not leave. in particular, they're looking for an independent inquiry into what they call police brutality. this went on for a number of hours throughout the evening. then the mood did start to shift. there were protesters who caught who they believed were undercover chinese police officers. became quite violent over the course of a few hours. the crowd would surge and cheer and then go quiet. then there was the arrival of
janice mackie frayer, the standoff has continued for more than 48 hours and obviously the police and protesters are if gauged. tell me what you know from your vantage point? >> reporter: it's been percolating for a couple days. the authorities yesterday and today making that unprecedented decision to cancel all flights out of this airport. it's one of the busiest hubs in the world. in addition to the thousands of protesters you had on both the departures and arrivals level here, you had a...
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janice mackie frayer, the standoff has continued for more than 48 hours and obviously the police and protesters are if gauged. tell me what you know from your vantage point? >> reporter: it's been percolating for a couple days. the authorities yesterday and today m
janice mackie frayer, the standoff has continued for more than 48 hours and obviously the police and protesters are if gauged. tell me what you know from your vantage point? >> reporter: it's been percolating for a couple days. the authorities yesterday and today m
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phil mackie is on a farm in shropshire. we are at a farm in shropshire.there are a lot of dairy farms here. there are a lot of dairy farms here. there are no networks to help people suffering loneliness and depression —— now networks. you have answered the phone and spoken to people in crisis. what kinds of things were people ringing up and talking to you about? all sorts of things. a lot of loneliness, isolation, in the countryside, and the fact that everybody is related to everybody else. in farming people have to keep theirend up. else. in farming people have to keep their end up. they could not really talk to anybody because it would get out. things go round that you cannot admit defeat. you have to keep that bit better. you cannot say i am feeling or there is a problem. we a lwa ys feeling or there is a problem. we always think of farmers as being robust but yet they face difficult moments and perhaps do not have people to turn to. working on their own, and farms have got bigger, and the machinery has got bigger, so the farm workers are not on the fa
phil mackie is on a farm in shropshire. we are at a farm in shropshire.there are a lot of dairy farms here. there are a lot of dairy farms here. there are no networks to help people suffering loneliness and depression —— now networks. you have answered the phone and spoken to people in crisis. what kinds of things were people ringing up and talking to you about? all sorts of things. a lot of loneliness, isolation, in the countryside, and the fact that everybody is related to everybody else....
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our correspondent phil mackie has spent the morning speaking to people there. across the city. this is harborne, an affluent suburb in the centre of birmingham where 65% of people voted to remain in the 2016 referendum. it has also always been a key election battleground as well, although the conservatives have not held a seat here since 1997. no one voted for a no—deal brexit. i have come to terms with brexit, it's going to happen, but give us a deal, give us the options. the fundamental principle is democracy. now, if parliament itself is not democratic, then democracy overrides the principle of a parliamentary democracy, because they're not working in a democratic fashion, theyjust want to undermine the democratic vote that's already ta ken place. it's very, very dangerous what they're doing. so you think to stop legislation that would prevent a no—deal brexit, proroguement of parliament, suspending it, is ok? it seems to be the only way, yeah. harborne has a thriving high street filled with small, independent businesses. here there is frustration with westm
our correspondent phil mackie has spent the morning speaking to people there. across the city. this is harborne, an affluent suburb in the centre of birmingham where 65% of people voted to remain in the 2016 referendum. it has also always been a key election battleground as well, although the conservatives have not held a seat here since 1997. no one voted for a no—deal brexit. i have come to terms with brexit, it's going to happen, but give us a deal, give us the options. the fundamental...
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ella mackie thinks it wasn't offered during the referendum campaign and because of that it is not whath a deal and are fairly close relationship with the european union after we leave. how do you do that? well, borisjohnson says he wants to get a new deal with europe by ripping out the backstop, the insurance policy that is supposed to stop those hard checks on the island of ireland in any circumstance. but philip hammond is saying, well, you've probably set the bar too high by demanding that. it is something europe has consistently said it won't do, and you may well be setting the uk up for a fall. have a listen... talking until a few weeks ago about the need to change the terms of the backstop and i think, although that would not have been an extremely difficult discussion, it was a tough negotiating position. but pivoting to say that the backstop has to go in its entirety, a huge chunk of the withdrawal agreement just scrapped, is effectively a wrecking tactic. the people behind this know that that means there will be no deal. "the people behind this" — meaning? look, those who are
ella mackie thinks it wasn't offered during the referendum campaign and because of that it is not whath a deal and are fairly close relationship with the european union after we leave. how do you do that? well, borisjohnson says he wants to get a new deal with europe by ripping out the backstop, the insurance policy that is supposed to stop those hard checks on the island of ireland in any circumstance. but philip hammond is saying, well, you've probably set the bar too high by demanding that....
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janice mackie friar joins us more with more good morning >> reporter: good morning.was a show of strength and really being regarded as a measure of the wider popular support for the protests here that have now continued over two months organizers figure there were 1.7 million people, that's 20% of the population of hong kong, the police estimate a little more conservative around 130,000 people regardless, this was a huge crowd defying a police ban to march as well as heavy rain, and the police for the most part were hands off, weren't even seen in the streets. there was this sense that both sides were wanting to take a step back and push reset on this movement after the violence that we saw at hong kong airport last week meanwhile, on the mainland and on chinese social media, the propaganda offensive continues now seeming to focus on multinational corporations and businesses, threatening in particular the big four accounts firms, suggesting that if their employees or executives show any sort of support for this protest movement, that they will be punished alluding to
janice mackie friar joins us more with more good morning >> reporter: good morning.was a show of strength and really being regarded as a measure of the wider popular support for the protests here that have now continued over two months organizers figure there were 1.7 million people, that's 20% of the population of hong kong, the police estimate a little more conservative around 130,000 people regardless, this was a huge crowd defying a police ban to march as well as heavy rain, and the...
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the day after his shock overwhelming defeat in primary elections president macky said he would listen more he appealed to argentina's for patience for his policies to show results his address to the nation came after a day of emergency meetings firstly with the head of the central bank you're watching al-jazeera and soho run in doha these are all top news stories argentina's conservative president lorentzian machree to win his 2nd term despite his shock defeat in sunday's presidential primary financial markets knowledge and tina reacted strongly with the peso falling more than 30 percent against the dollar. has more from. the day after his shock overwhelming defeat in primary elections president macky said he would listen more he appealed to argentina for patience for his policies to show results his address to the nation came after a day of emergency meetings firstly with the head of the central bank. your children in doha these are all top news stories argentina's conservative president lawrence your macro to win his 2nd term despite his shock defeat in sunday's presidential primary
the day after his shock overwhelming defeat in primary elections president macky said he would listen more he appealed to argentina's for patience for his policies to show results his address to the nation came after a day of emergency meetings firstly with the head of the central bank you're watching al-jazeera and soho run in doha these are all top news stories argentina's conservative president lorentzian machree to win his 2nd term despite his shock defeat in sunday's presidential primary...
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being part of that squad at the last minute and all the pressures that held, he doesn't seem that mackieate to prove to everyone he is as good as he says he is. england could also have one of the bowlers of the world cup to contend with. james patterson rested by australia. josh hazlewood also expected to take a place in the aussie team. since the warm up england have played 20 test matches against australia at lord's. how many do you think they have won? how long have i got? 20... 18. they have wonjust long have i got? 20... 18. they have won just two so it is a tall order. australia enjoy playing at lord's. like mike ben, i don't like being put on the spot. you will learn that about me! —— and, ben, i don't like. andy murray made his long—awaited return to tennis, but it's not got the fairy tale ending just yet. ididn't i didn't know until today when we we re i didn't know until today when we were researching this, no player has ever come back from the hip resurfacing surgery andy murray has i made a successful comeback to singles tennis. some have done it in the doubles but not the si
being part of that squad at the last minute and all the pressures that held, he doesn't seem that mackieate to prove to everyone he is as good as he says he is. england could also have one of the bowlers of the world cup to contend with. james patterson rested by australia. josh hazlewood also expected to take a place in the aussie team. since the warm up england have played 20 test matches against australia at lord's. how many do you think they have won? how long have i got? 20... 18. they...
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measures brought in by president very argentina suffering an economic crisis that has worsened since mackie to golf is in 2015. a prominent kremlin critic alexina all day has been released from prison after serving 30 days a moscow court rejected a bed to prolong his sentence he was arrested last month for calling on people to take part in an authorized protests. at least 5 people have died more than 100 have been injured in lightning strikes in southern poland and neighboring slovakia. witnesses say the lightning hit during a thunderstorm in the top from mountains a region popular with hikers families. at least 5 people have been killed in the stampede at a packed rock concert in the algerian capital algiers thousands of gathered at that concert by a local rap artist. video posted online shows medics attending to some of the victims. more than 700000 or hinge of muslims fled from me in our marred to neighboring bangladesh 2 years ago following a brutal military crackdown the government says was in the terrorists this week more than 3000 of them were told that they were eligible for repatri
measures brought in by president very argentina suffering an economic crisis that has worsened since mackie to golf is in 2015. a prominent kremlin critic alexina all day has been released from prison after serving 30 days a moscow court rejected a bed to prolong his sentence he was arrested last month for calling on people to take part in an authorized protests. at least 5 people have died more than 100 have been injured in lightning strikes in southern poland and neighboring slovakia....