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queen elizabeth ii will make a speech to the parliament. we understand the queen has arrived. she is being prepared for her appearance here. it should begin soon. live coverage on c-span. queen elizabeth: please be seated. >> my lords and members of the house of commons. my government's priority has always been to secure the united kingdom's departure from the european union on the 31st of october. my government intends to work towards a new partnership with the european union based on free trade and friendly cooperation. my ministers will work to implement new regimes for fisheries, agriculture and trade seizing the opportunities that arise from leaving the european union. an immigration bill ending free movement will lay the foundation for a fair and modern immigration system. my government remains committed to ensuring that resident european citizen who is have built their lives and contributed so much do the united kingdom have the right to remain. the bill will include measures that reinforce this commitment. s will be taken to provide certainty, stability and new opportun
queen elizabeth ii will make a speech to the parliament. we understand the queen has arrived. she is being prepared for her appearance here. it should begin soon. live coverage on c-span. queen elizabeth: please be seated. >> my lords and members of the house of commons. my government's priority has always been to secure the united kingdom's departure from the european union on the 31st of october. my government intends to work towards a new partnership with the european union based on...
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. >> queen elizabeth ii delivered remarks during the state opening of british parliament. her remarks, commonly referred to as the queen's speech, outlines the priorities for the new parliamentary session. queen elizabeth: my lords, please be seated. queen elizabeth: my lords and members of the house of commons. my government's priority has always been to secure the united kingdom's departure from the european union on the 31st of october. my government intends to work toward a new partnership with the european union based on free trade and friendly cooperation. my ministers will work to implement new regimes for fisheries, agriculture and trade, seizing the opportunities that arrive from leaving the yureb union. an integration bill ending free movement will lay the foundation for a fair, modern and global immigration system. my government remains committed to ensuring that resident european citizens who have built their lives in and contributed so much to the united kingdom have the right to remain. the bill will include measures that reinforce this commitment. steps will
. >> queen elizabeth ii delivered remarks during the state opening of british parliament. her remarks, commonly referred to as the queen's speech, outlines the priorities for the new parliamentary session. queen elizabeth: my lords, please be seated. queen elizabeth: my lords and members of the house of commons. my government's priority has always been to secure the united kingdom's departure from the european union on the 31st of october. my government intends to work toward a new...
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earlier this week, queen elizabeth ii addressed the state opening of british parliament.ks commonly referred to as the queen's speech outlines the priorities for the new parliamentary session. >> please be seated.
earlier this week, queen elizabeth ii addressed the state opening of british parliament.ks commonly referred to as the queen's speech outlines the priorities for the new parliamentary session. >> please be seated.
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meanwhile, you have the bizarre spectacle of queen elizabeth ii taking her speech, opening parliament, setting out the government's agenda, only the government is in office but not really in power. really, with the queen was doing was setting out the government's election manifesto, yet no election has been called. waiting fortill some kind of concrete news about where these negotiations are headed. wednesday is pretty much the deadline for that because thursday begins the european council summit, which will go on for two days. saturday, the u.k. parliament meets. we would expect an almighty dustup on what comes next. essentially, the next few weeks could make a mockery of what happened during the queen's speech today. there are so many potential scenarios. bear in mind, legislation passed suspendoris johnson's the parliament required him to request an extension from the e.u. am a rather than going into a new audio brexit october 31. there will be a question whether he will be forced to do that or find a way around it. first hurdle is whether there is any kind of deal he can bring bac
meanwhile, you have the bizarre spectacle of queen elizabeth ii taking her speech, opening parliament, setting out the government's agenda, only the government is in office but not really in power. really, with the queen was doing was setting out the government's election manifesto, yet no election has been called. waiting fortill some kind of concrete news about where these negotiations are headed. wednesday is pretty much the deadline for that because thursday begins the european council...
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the carriage, the crown and centuries of history all on display later this day when queen elizabeth ii opens parliament, but this is a year like no other in british politics. we'll explain as "newsroom" continues. these folks, they don't have time to go to the post office they have businesses to grow customers to care for lives to get home to they use stamps.com print discounted postage for any letter any package any time right from your computer all the amazing services of the post office only cheaper get our special tv offer a 4-week trial plus postage and a digital scale go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again! >>> a busy week ahead. lawmakers return to capitol hill this week for a critical week of testimony in the impeachment inquiry inquiry against president trump. the inquiry was launched after a whistle-blower complaint that claimed mr. trump abused his power by pressuring the ukrainian government to investigate joe biden, the former vice president and now democrat running for president. of the key people to testify this week, two will include u.s. ambassador g
the carriage, the crown and centuries of history all on display later this day when queen elizabeth ii opens parliament, but this is a year like no other in british politics. we'll explain as "newsroom" continues. these folks, they don't have time to go to the post office they have businesses to grow customers to care for lives to get home to they use stamps.com print discounted postage for any letter any package any time right from your computer all the amazing services of the post...
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. >> queen elizabeth ii delivered remarks during the state opening of british parliament. her remarks, commonly referred to as the queen's speech, outlines the priorities for the new parliamentary session.
. >> queen elizabeth ii delivered remarks during the state opening of british parliament. her remarks, commonly referred to as the queen's speech, outlines the priorities for the new parliamentary session.
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queen elizabeth ii will make a speech shortly. we will have live coverage here on
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. >> queen elizabeth ii made a speech at the opening of the british parliament.ing marks formal start of the parliamentary year. live coverage begins monday on c-span. next, president trump awards the presidential medal of freedom to former attorney general ed meese. after that, c-span interviews with presidential candidates john delaney and tom steyer. at 11:00 p.m., another chance to when&a with historian jeff talking about his book, "the vagabonds." on tuesday, president trump presented the presidential medal of freedom to former attorney general ed meese who served under president ronald reagan from 1985 until 1988. on the white house oval office, this is 25 minutes. pres. trump: thank you very much. and i want to thank everyone for being here. this is a very special event. today, it is my tremendous privilege to present our nation's highest honor to an and defender of the american constitution. former counselor to the presidentnd
. >> queen elizabeth ii made a speech at the opening of the british parliament.ing marks formal start of the parliamentary year. live coverage begins monday on c-span. next, president trump awards the presidential medal of freedom to former attorney general ed meese. after that, c-span interviews with presidential candidates john delaney and tom steyer. at 11:00 p.m., another chance to when&a with historian jeff talking about his book, "the vagabonds." on tuesday, president...
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queen elizabeth ii came to this city, spoke irish when she was here and gained huge respect.ge danger to our people. isn't that perhaps being talked up? no. anyone who lived through this, and i was in college before the good friday agreement came into place, there are people here from both sides of the border and both sides of the community in the north came together here in ways they could not come together in their own communities in the north of ireland. this damages that immensely. if there is no—deal, if whatever the british, and puts forward has knocked back by dublin and brussels, then there will be a ha rd and brussels, then there will be a hard border, won't there? boris johnson is already proposing to borders. we cannot accept that. but isn't any sort of deal in the transition better than no—deal brexit? nobody can operate diplomacy on the basis of a poker game. we are countries who are friends, are dotted at i wish we were still in the eu. boris johnson dotted at i wish we were still in the eu. borisjohnson is saying maintain those standards for four years, we thin
queen elizabeth ii came to this city, spoke irish when she was here and gained huge respect.ge danger to our people. isn't that perhaps being talked up? no. anyone who lived through this, and i was in college before the good friday agreement came into place, there are people here from both sides of the border and both sides of the community in the north came together here in ways they could not come together in their own communities in the north of ireland. this damages that immensely. if there...
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harvard university professor elizabeth cohen will look at policy and post world war ii through the work of urban planner edward and tuesday bookstore in austin, texas, settling of the american west. on thursday at barnes & noble in new york city journalist pamela will argue that workplace diversity initiatives have largely failed and then on friday we will be on the west coast at roman bookstore in pasadena, california, debate of baldwin and buckley over the civil rights movement. all of these events are open to the pun lick, if you're in attendance take a picture and tag us at book tv on twitter, facebook or instagram. [inaudible conversations] >> and now live from the texas book festival a look at silicon valley. [inaudible conversations] .. .. very honored to be the moderator today and i'm here with isaac from "the news york times." unfortunately as many of you may have guessed, ben mezrich is not here today the author
harvard university professor elizabeth cohen will look at policy and post world war ii through the work of urban planner edward and tuesday bookstore in austin, texas, settling of the american west. on thursday at barnes & noble in new york city journalist pamela will argue that workplace diversity initiatives have largely failed and then on friday we will be on the west coast at roman bookstore in pasadena, california, debate of baldwin and buckley over the civil rights movement. all of...
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profesorazo regresar a dar clases mientras siguen negociaciones pero no y se un Íi a protestas la pre candidata demÓcrata elizabetheducaciÓn de esta ciudad, porque maestros piden salones mÁs reducidos, menos alumnos, y tambiÉn mÁs consejeros y mas trabajadores sociales y mÁs enfermeros, y hoy este grupo de ma eso otros que se sigue manifestando recibieron la visita de la pre candidata demÓcrata elizabeth warren que dijo que exigiÓ que siguieran lucho tando no solo por alumnos de aquÍ de chicago sino tambiÉn por el futuro de los estados unidos el futuro de la educaciÓn de los estados unidos, vamos hablar con una de las maestras cuando estuvo la senadora, roxa roxana usted es maestra, por qÉe no habido acuerdo? >>> no hay acuerdo hasta ahorita con el sindicato de maestros, y con la cÁmara de representantes, porque el alcalde no quiere poner fondos para consejeros, para ten una enferma en cada escuela y tener bibliotecas abiertas para los estudiantes y se rehÚsa, ayer dijo que ya no hay dinero para negociar, y que lo que nos dio es lo que hay, y que tenemos que regresar a las escuelas. >>> nosotros vamos a seguir luc
profesorazo regresar a dar clases mientras siguen negociaciones pero no y se un Íi a protestas la pre candidata demÓcrata elizabetheducaciÓn de esta ciudad, porque maestros piden salones mÁs reducidos, menos alumnos, y tambiÉn mÁs consejeros y mas trabajadores sociales y mÁs enfermeros, y hoy este grupo de ma eso otros que se sigue manifestando recibieron la visita de la pre candidata demÓcrata elizabeth warren que dijo que exigiÓ que siguieran lucho tando no solo por alumnos de aquÍ...
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massachusetts historical society in boston where harvard university professor elizabeth cohen will look at american urban policy post world war ii through the work of urban planner edward logue. then at book people book snore austin, texas are no h.w. brand's recount of the settling of the american west. on thursday at barnes & noble in new york city, pamly new kirk will argue that workplace initiatives have largely failed. and then on friday on the west coast at romans book store in pasadena, california, too talk on the 1965 debate between james baldwin and william f. buckley over the civil rights movement. all events are open to the public. if glory attendance, take picture. and tag us. >> good afternoon. welcome to the school of national affairs, i'm
massachusetts historical society in boston where harvard university professor elizabeth cohen will look at american urban policy post world war ii through the work of urban planner edward logue. then at book people book snore austin, texas are no h.w. brand's recount of the settling of the american west. on thursday at barnes & noble in new york city, pamly new kirk will argue that workplace initiatives have largely failed. and then on friday on the west coast at romans book store in...
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elizabeth warren and others. >> yeah. >> mike, von, and steve, appreciate you being with us. thank you all. check out steve's new podcast, article ii inside impeachment, our friend of the show takes a deep dive into bill taylor's deposition talking about whether what we learned from the opening statement supports the theory of quid pro quo. listen and subscribe for free wherever you get your podcasts. coming up, more on television on this show, including congressman matt gaetz, the man who led that gop disruption of the deposition yesterday, on what they accomplished, live from florida. we'll have more on congress saying goodbye to one of the democratic party's most influential figures. remembering congressman elijah cummings next. man elijah cummings next. i thought i was managing my moderate to severe ulcerative colitis. but i realized something was missing... me. the thought of my symptoms returning was keeping me from being there for the people and things i love most. so, i talked to my doctor and learned humira can help get, and keep, uc under control when other medications haven't worked well enough. and it helps people achie
elizabeth warren and others. >> yeah. >> mike, von, and steve, appreciate you being with us. thank you all. check out steve's new podcast, article ii inside impeachment, our friend of the show takes a deep dive into bill taylor's deposition talking about whether what we learned from the opening statement supports the theory of quid pro quo. listen and subscribe for free wherever you get your podcasts. coming up, more on television on this show, including congressman matt gaetz, the...
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queen elizabeth ii will make a speech shortly. we will have live coverage here on c-span when that gets underway in a couple of minutes. right now congress is back in session this week. here is a look at what is ahead. >> bob: we are going to have a number of people. fiona hale is one. she used to be a diplomat for the trump administration. she will testify. that is of concern because she knows what is going on in europe and it follows on the heels of marie yovanovich testifying today. we are just learning the state department, the trump administration tried to block her. she is a current state department employee. she clearly wanted to testify. she was subpoenaed and now house democrats say the subpoena forced her to testify but it seems like clearly, she wanted to testify. so the testimony going forward of hill and sondlund, another one whose texts were releasinged recently, he was a trump donor and the state department blocked his testimony, but it looks like he will testify next week. host: are we getting a timeline from house
queen elizabeth ii will make a speech shortly. we will have live coverage here on c-span when that gets underway in a couple of minutes. right now congress is back in session this week. here is a look at what is ahead. >> bob: we are going to have a number of people. fiona hale is one. she used to be a diplomat for the trump administration. she will testify. that is of concern because she knows what is going on in europe and it follows on the heels of marie yovanovich testifying today. we...