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the german parliament house passed a plan to phase out coal for power by 2038 the package approved by both houses will provide billions of euros to support energy firms in transitioning to renewables and to coal mining regions where jobs will be lost. it's all change for the french government the new prime minister has been named as sticks in was responsible for coordinating france's reopening strategy after its coronavirus walked out earlier previous prime minister it was handed in his government's resignation to president. phillips decision to stand down has paved the way for a reshuffle which had been widely expected president promised to chart a new course for the last 2 years of his term but will focus on efforts to relaunch the french economy. let's go straight to paris and bring in correspondent lisa lewis what do we know about the new man who is. he's a 55 year old senior public servant he's also been reelected as mayor of a town in southern france recently in the recent municipal elections and he's been around for quite a while he's been working as adviser at several ministri
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and from sunday services to something marches the catholic church urges weekly and parliament house has a chance. hello the weekend ended with the slow moving mess asunder storms in this part of eastern europe typically remain up towards austria that's going to i think finally dissolve on its way eastwards as it's pushed out of the way brother next cold front which is just introducing cooler and cloudier weather admittedly but behind it the sun still quite strong on the trend for western europe is for things to generally warm up and to central eastern europe briefly to cool down but as you end up with fairly regular summer weather with thunderstorms over the alps with the temperature in the middle twenty's and enough moisture to generate those storms lisbon represent still well the hottest place in europe well portugal and southwest and spain with 7 degrees above average we are current back down towards the average it's no longer heatwave territory north africa has seen the showers come back as final so going to the right have been to south sudan and eritrea and as far north here as the
and from sunday services to something marches the catholic church urges weekly and parliament house has a chance. hello the weekend ended with the slow moving mess asunder storms in this part of eastern europe typically remain up towards austria that's going to i think finally dissolve on its way eastwards as it's pushed out of the way brother next cold front which is just introducing cooler and cloudier weather admittedly but behind it the sun still quite strong on the trend for western europe...
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us they could arrest us everyone into care big even call of the election and create a pop at parliament house where just gather with beijing loyalists however long of this overturned a strong mandate for modest 600000 hong kong has passed the bill it's the city's 1st ever primaries early this month i will be yours is clear allow to the world by all. countries one slating in their response to the coronavirus pandemic and now struggling with a wave of new infections as the global number of cases passes 17000000 in melbourne australia hundreds more cases where recorded on friday and vietnam which had been virus free for a month reported a daily high of $45.00 cases donald trump has been condemned by democrats and senior republicans for suggesting a delay to november's u.s. presidential election trump insists without evidence that expanding mail in voting is a vulnerable to fraud. the u.s. has expanded sanctions on iran's metals industry washington has listed $22.00 metals it says are used in tehran's nuclear military and missile programs industries a major employer in iran about 10 percent of th
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little sense to send a swat team into a domestic dispute or to look for the marijuana in somebody parliament housethink that not only has president reagan is characterised by an‘s position on this, but has also used this phrase is awaited scare people into thinking that something really treacherous is a thought when that not really the policy that most mainstream folks are promoting anyway —— biden. good to talk to you. thank you. thanks a lot. at his latest coronavirus briefing in the last few hours, president trump reiterated that he wants schools in the united states to reopen, adding that he would be comfortable with his son, barron, and grandchildren attending them. as the figures are still spiking in southern and western states, the president urged young people to avoid packed bars and to take other steps to limit the spread of the virus. here's our north america editorjon sopel. dance music after months of lockdown, it's perhaps not surprising they are partying like it's 2019. but in florida, night—time curfews have had to be reintroduced because coronavirus is ripping through this state. l
little sense to send a swat team into a domestic dispute or to look for the marijuana in somebody parliament housethink that not only has president reagan is characterised by an‘s position on this, but has also used this phrase is awaited scare people into thinking that something really treacherous is a thought when that not really the policy that most mainstream folks are promoting anyway —— biden. good to talk to you. thank you. thanks a lot. at his latest coronavirus briefing in the...
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qualify us they could arrest everyone they could even call of the election and create a pop at parliament house where just gather with beijing loyalists however long this overturned a strong mandate for modest 600000 hong kong passed that bêlit the city's 1st ever primaries early this month i will boys it's clear allowed to the world. difficult holland has more from hong kong. they very clearly said that the fight against what he called through oppression of political freedoms will continue and he will not give up and this is why joshua one has given this press conference and very defiant about it one of the main reasons that most of these does these candidates were disqualified was for not supporting the national security law which was imposed by beijing earlier this month donald trump is being condemned by democrats and senior republicans for suggesting a delay to november's u.s. presidential election john has expressed concerns about an increase in postal voting insisting without evidence that it's vulnerable to fraud. trumps election amongst tamas new figures reveal the u.s. economy shrank
qualify us they could arrest everyone they could even call of the election and create a pop at parliament house where just gather with beijing loyalists however long this overturned a strong mandate for modest 600000 hong kong passed that bêlit the city's 1st ever primaries early this month i will boys it's clear allowed to the world. difficult holland has more from hong kong. they very clearly said that the fight against what he called through oppression of political freedoms will continue...
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and francs proposed by it ethics a bill known as the pm i returned to the lower house of parliament the senate's controlled by conservatives make amendments at the center of debates is memedically assisted procreation and whoho shoululd be able to benefit from it. hello and thank you very much for joining. brown said twenty four mission for this edition i'm simon harding we start with the latest updates concerning the corona virus and a new grim milelestone of six hundred and fifty thousandnd births deaths worldwide. then you comeses amid fears a sececond way if isaac paces rise in europe belgium one of the worst hit countries in the bloc has introduced drastic in use social distance measure. in order for a second general. block bins will only be a to apply people saw of the farm for the next four months. france twenty fourur as a cabint the end. gives us multi. basically the- national security council council who- got that this morning- tree days prior to the initial day that was the scene i decided to re instate measures start where- well that did that well already in place- during th
and francs proposed by it ethics a bill known as the pm i returned to the lower house of parliament the senate's controlled by conservatives make amendments at the center of debates is memedically assisted procreation and whoho shoululd be able to benefit from it. hello and thank you very much for joining. brown said twenty four mission for this edition i'm simon harding we start with the latest updates concerning the corona virus and a new grim milelestone of six hundred and fifty thousandnd...
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qualify as they could arrest everyone they could even call of the election and create a pop at parliament house where just gather with beijing loyalists however long this overturned a strong mandate for modest 600000 hong kong passed that bêlit the 1st ever primaries early this month i will boyce is clear allow to the world by. video paul and has the latest from hong kong. we very clearly said that the fight against what he called beijing's repression of political freedoms will continue and he will not give up now i just want to point out when he mentioned the 600000 people voting is that the democratic camp had held these pretty primaries about a few weeks ago in which are around 600000 people showed up and voted and joshua wong got some of the largest share of that vote that cat that vote was basically to consolidate the demo democracy camps a power base or their support to find out who would best represent them and among them from that they feel that the candidates for these legislative council elections due on september 6th and about 12 of those now have been disqualified overnight with mor
qualify as they could arrest everyone they could even call of the election and create a pop at parliament house where just gather with beijing loyalists however long this overturned a strong mandate for modest 600000 hong kong passed that bêlit the 1st ever primaries early this month i will boyce is clear allow to the world by. video paul and has the latest from hong kong. we very clearly said that the fight against what he called beijing's repression of political freedoms will continue and he...
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they are outside the parliament house in belgrade.the streetsgh ahead of the announced lockdown for the weekend. australia'sxt, second largest city is back under lockdown after a sharp spike in coronavirus cases. we will look at what put melbourne back into virus turmoil. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> you are watching "daybreak australia." i am karina mitchell with first word headlines. the vice president of the federal reserve says the u.s. can and will do more to help the economy. they will be offering forward guidance and asset purchases to support the recovery. rates aregnaled expected to say the same to stay the same through 2020. shipments fell slightly more than forecast from taiwan to china, leaving a trade surplus. meanwhile, north korea is ramping up tensions with the west, ruling out talks with president trump's envoy. talks were called nonsensical as relations continue to sour. news 24 hours a day on air and on bloomberg quicktake powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in 120 countries. haidi: australia's second larg
they are outside the parliament house in belgrade.the streetsgh ahead of the announced lockdown for the weekend. australia'sxt, second largest city is back under lockdown after a sharp spike in coronavirus cases. we will look at what put melbourne back into virus turmoil. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> you are watching "daybreak australia." i am karina mitchell with first word headlines. the vice president of the federal reserve says the u.s. can and will do more to help the economy....
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could arrest us every once in which they could even call of the election and create a pop at parliament house where just gather with beijing loyalists however long of this overturned a strong mandate for more than 600000 hong kong has passed the bailiff's the city's 1st ever primaries early this month i was it's clear allowed to the world by. vietnam has now reported its 1st coronavirus death to being virus free for months the victim was an elderly man in donc city where the virus remains and in melbourne australia hundreds more cases where recorded on friday despite 3 weeks down the global number of cases has now passed 17000000 the u.s. state of florida has recalled reporting a record number of covered 19 deaths for the 3rd straight day another 253 people have died with nearly $10000.00 new cases florida is one of the worst hit states but it's republican governor refuses to impose widespread lockdowns. donald trump has been condemned by democrats and senior republicans for suggesting a denatured november's u.s. presidential election trump insists without evidence that expanded mail in votin
could arrest us every once in which they could even call of the election and create a pop at parliament house where just gather with beijing loyalists however long of this overturned a strong mandate for more than 600000 hong kong has passed the bailiff's the city's 1st ever primaries early this month i was it's clear allowed to the world by. vietnam has now reported its 1st coronavirus death to being virus free for months the victim was an elderly man in donc city where the virus remains and...
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far north my guest this week from new delhi is sudan true triviality a member of the upper house of parliament and the national spokesperson for the ruling b j p why does his party seem to show so much tolerance to those who found the flames of communal hatred. so dr terry very welcome to conflict zone. let's talk about india's response to the pandemic 1st of all various aspects of your government's response have been massively criticized both inside and outside india a much the 24th your prime minister mr modi gave indians just 4 hours notice of a lockdown something that one indian writer called the most punitive and least planned lockdown in the world what did you expect $100000000.00 migrant workers spread out across the country to do with just 4 hours' notice.
far north my guest this week from new delhi is sudan true triviality a member of the upper house of parliament and the national spokesperson for the ruling b j p why does his party seem to show so much tolerance to those who found the flames of communal hatred. so dr terry very welcome to conflict zone. let's talk about india's response to the pandemic 1st of all various aspects of your government's response have been massively criticized both inside and outside india a much the 24th your prime...
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qualify us they could arrest everyone they could even call of the election and create a pop at parliament house where just gather with beijing loyalists however none of this can overturn the strong mandate for modest 600000 hong kong what passed that bêlit the city's 1st ever primaries early this month our boys is clear allowed to the world. through kampala was born. they had been building up to this announcement over the past week or so saying that hong kong's increase in corona virus infections would be. irresponsible to hold these elections under the current situation but opposite the opposition says and critics say that hong kong has always been quite successfully been able to contain its coronavirus outbreaks it's been successfully able to keep the city going up until recently and also you know more than 40 countries in the world have held elections jury a pandemic far worse than hong kong has been facing vietnam which hadn't reported a single cave in 1000 related deaths as its 1st 70 year old man in doing more than 90 people have been infected with the virus in past week all connected to
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in that declaration on the steps of old parliament house is etched into the australian psyche is oneuckingham palace had in the sacking of him. given that the constitutional crisis leading up to his dismissal had carried on for really a number of months. and really a number of months. and really started to get ahead of its own towards at dismissal. but it had been dragging on for about a year or so been dragging on for about a year or so ahead of that. there had been all this discussion about his government would be able to continue on. what options were available to the governor general at the time. and these letters that were released yesterday by the national archives, you mention hundreds it's actually 1200 pages of correspondence between government house here in canberra and buckingham count like my palace in london. it shows why he didn't tell the queen or at least her staff ahead of time that he was sacking him as prime minister, it does show that they were talking about the issue for months and months before hand. andy private secretary to queen elizabeth was advising him tha
in that declaration on the steps of old parliament house is etched into the australian psyche is oneuckingham palace had in the sacking of him. given that the constitutional crisis leading up to his dismissal had carried on for really a number of months. and really a number of months. and really started to get ahead of its own towards at dismissal. but it had been dragging on for about a year or so been dragging on for about a year or so ahead of that. there had been all this discussion about...
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parliament the house of lords for allegations that some of its members of business interests with russian companies linked to the kremlin joining me now from london is lord valve conservative pm former member of the as national relations committee at the house of lords thanks so much labelle for coming on so what do you make of the russia report in the fact that it clearly states that arguably a shadow is cost over britain 2nd chamber not quite saying that it's a nest of putin spies. the 2nd. connections are to be struck. i mean stadium exception isn't it seem to forget there's a russian arms a major london eating type of evening standard so things a bit vicious going on at once directions i'm sure the evening standard would say has nothing to do with loving me or putin and in fact what this is referring to. is russian power in london grad as named in the report and therefore doing the business of the kremlin deep in the heart of the palace of westminster rather especially. ring is also different interests me only she hopes here i mean after all we're pushing my house a lot because we kno
parliament the house of lords for allegations that some of its members of business interests with russian companies linked to the kremlin joining me now from london is lord valve conservative pm former member of the as national relations committee at the house of lords thanks so much labelle for coming on so what do you make of the russia report in the fact that it clearly states that arguably a shadow is cost over britain 2nd chamber not quite saying that it's a nest of putin spies. the 2nd....
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parliament the presidency which can essentially veto legislation. and it's only 2 votes short of a majority in the senate the upper house of parliament so they are well positioned to push through their their platform if the if they wish of course they may want to look at the longer term view that the people may have tired already some want and again like you say perhaps take a more conciliatory approach some and thank you for your insight. to syria now and a day aid agencies are warning that millions of civilians are at risk in the north west of the country because of a decision by the united nations the security council voted to extend relief deliveries for another year but only through one authorised crossing point on the border with turkey millions rely on the i had and relief workers say the humanitarian situation is getting worse. showdown at the u.n. security council syria's backa russia with the help of china forced through a compromise that none of the other members had wanted only the babel how a crossing point on the turkish syrian border will remain open aid organizations now fear that around half a 1000000 children will no longer have acc
parliament the presidency which can essentially veto legislation. and it's only 2 votes short of a majority in the senate the upper house of parliament so they are well positioned to push through their their platform if the if they wish of course they may want to look at the longer term view that the people may have tired already some want and again like you say perhaps take a more conciliatory approach some and thank you for your insight. to syria now and a day aid agencies are warning that...
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within society and that they talk about for instance the man that the members of the upper house of parliament the house of lords don't have to declare payments from outside sources is that something you think that could actually be looked at as something they might that might be tackled. i think it certainly could i mean i tend to be an optimist when it comes to these things and that britain's democracy ever since the parliamentary expenses scandal in 2009 has been overhauled and reformed in a number of important ways and there will obviously things that we could do with the house of lords but overall britain's political system. monitored incredibly closely in terms of interactions with other powers you might also picked up in the last couple of weeks for example that our former chancellor philip hammond has been receiving scrutiny and criticism for taking roles with. foreign powers often leaving office so i think overall the level of transparency and accountability is is very high in britain and i think that's a good thing overall even if people today feel frustrated by this specific work or
within society and that they talk about for instance the man that the members of the upper house of parliament the house of lords don't have to declare payments from outside sources is that something you think that could actually be looked at as something they might that might be tackled. i think it certainly could i mean i tend to be an optimist when it comes to these things and that britain's democracy ever since the parliamentary expenses scandal in 2009 has been overhauled and reformed in a...
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it is reasonable i think for all of us to examine how every part of parliament may find itself closer to the people. moving the housestion? has civil—service time, and hence, public funds, been devoted considering a move of the house of lords? my lords, i am not in a position to answer that question. but i will provide information both to the noble lord, lord young, and to my noble friend. this is about the executive and the relationship with each house. does not simple courtesy and constitutional propriety oblige the executive immediately to consult either house about any proposal to relocate the house? my lords, i'd recommend courtesy on the part of everybody, executive or otherwise, in dealing with colleagues and dealing with parliament. my lords, henry viii sought to placate his rebels with a parliament in york. so could the noble lord, the minister, let us know who this time they are trying to placate by suggestions of a parliament in york? it sounds as if he's trying to rid himself of these pesky lords. and he should be careful what happened to an earlier henry when that happened. given the various attempts by
it is reasonable i think for all of us to examine how every part of parliament may find itself closer to the people. moving the housestion? has civil—service time, and hence, public funds, been devoted considering a move of the house of lords? my lords, i am not in a position to answer that question. but i will provide information both to the noble lord, lord young, and to my noble friend. this is about the executive and the relationship with each house. does not simple courtesy and...
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forces in the faunal my guest this week from new delhi to sudan shivery be a member of the alpha house of parliament and the national spokesperson for the b j p you could flick the 5060 minutes to $50.00. are they friends with wanted to be with you they should try to steer the board which it was limited to pull out among the commission is new question for are the economy's going to do much to finish up the huge sealing the border and she approached you would go with him but he says you should do what he's going to go to the demo board for right jeff donald trump and flooding your putin were 2 part documentary analyzes the difficult relationship between russia and the us and between their presidents how does their lives only and their dangerous mutual admiration affect the rest of the world doesn't bullies trump and putin starts august 3rd. on d. w. me i am the i am going to the with me hello and welcome to focus on europe show and it's great to have you with us human rights groups are issuing warnings over the humanitarian situation at the border in the mediterranean sea some migrants who try to mak
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certainly hope mr johnson would say that and the whole cabinet and also many members of parliament of both houses of parliament would do that because these are british citizens they have been abandoned by britain in 97 now they need help and also the international community but they cannot leave their 5 and trees we hope they will also help with this international life well scheme to help the hong kong people and the laos from the democratic party in hong kong great to talk to you today thank you for your time the pictures you're watching live from hong kong at the moment of the protests carrying on it's about a quarter past 6 in the evening there and as i correspond sarah clarke was telling us earlier $180.00 arrests confirmed by the police on this day which does month 23 years since the hong kong was handed back to china but more significantly today the day that the national security law comes into place taking bringing more stronger role chinese role to hong kong. but to look at what's coming up here on this news and. i would not be surprised if we go up to 100000 a day and die a warning there
certainly hope mr johnson would say that and the whole cabinet and also many members of parliament of both houses of parliament would do that because these are british citizens they have been abandoned by britain in 97 now they need help and also the international community but they cannot leave their 5 and trees we hope they will also help with this international life well scheme to help the hong kong people and the laos from the democratic party in hong kong great to talk to you today thank...
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forces in the follow my guest this week from new delhi to see daljit maybe a member of the alpha house of parliament and the national spokesperson the. clips of the fukushima douglas. thrown into china's cultural revolution. the red children. born to immigrants who have come to help build a new nation. raised to be loyal to the regime and devoted to the great chums my mouth was a dome until the persecution of their parents there was that lines to the truth. childhood under mao. in 75 minutes on t w. mindlessness . like. the devil she painted me. i knew fascination of those who look at me. the secret of mona lisa starts july 3rd on d w. w's crime fighters are back africa's most successful radio drama series continues this season the stories focus on hate speech prevention consisting of book struggle production. all of us owes are available online and of course you can share and discuss on africa's facebook page and other social media platforms. crime fighters to noone else. like. oh. my god says i was food for the russian soul. comes to run steam. so many different walks of life. some are pumping. od
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he's been well declared in the housings of parliament, they've gone through all these filings and foundny tories it seems, tory ministers and tory mps, and they're saying, "look, this is happening, we live in a democracy, politicians can take money from wherever they want as long as it's not against the law. and it's not against the law." it adds to this feeling that russian people who used to be in russia and are now living in britain are heavily involved in oui’ in britain are heavily involved in our society. that was an issue raised in this report on tuesday. jessica, if there's nothing wrong with this, then why is it front—page news? i think as christopher said, there doesn't seem to be anything illegal about what's going on, these donations were declared in the usual way. but the report did raise questions about the way that influential russians with close links to vladimir putin and plenty of money were kind of intertwined in british politics and having influence on business, on putting their money and keeping their money here where potentially they might be hiding it in some way.
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fall and the my guest this week from new delhi is sudan church of brady a member of the alpha house of parliament and the national spokesperson for the b.j. . click so for. the 60 minutes detail. we know that this is very time for the coronavirus is changing the world changing. so queen's take care of yourself keep your distance wash your hands if you can stay at how we do w. for here for you we are working tirelessly to keep you informed on all of our plans . are all in this together and together make it. stay safe everybody. stay safe a safe priest stay safe. covered i'd seen has become a synonym for disruption a great lockdown put the brakes on the world economy drying up revenue streams for many firms and smashing global supply chain.
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the far north my guest this week from new delhi is sudan she triviality a member of the upper house of parliament and the national spokesperson for the ruling b j p why does his party seem to show so much tolerance for those who found the flames of communal hatred. of. sudan church of 18 welcomes a conflict zone. let's talk about india's response to the pandemic 1st of all various aspects of your government's response have been massively criticized both inside and outside india a much the 24th your prime minister mr modi gave indians just 4 hours notice of a lockdown something that one indian writer called the most punitive and least planned lockdown in the world what did you expect $100000000.00 migrant workers spread out across the country to do with just 4 hours' notice. if you want to understand what very status of the situation and this is your wont say please keep up our china they'll be out of it yes nation in the water but under a little to fight a war. with 70 percent of the people living in rural area it's 27 percent it's still an ellipse. but people are sent living below poverty line y
the far north my guest this week from new delhi is sudan she triviality a member of the upper house of parliament and the national spokesperson for the ruling b j p why does his party seem to show so much tolerance for those who found the flames of communal hatred. of. sudan church of 18 welcomes a conflict zone. let's talk about india's response to the pandemic 1st of all various aspects of your government's response have been massively criticized both inside and outside india a much the 24th...
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the follow my guest this week from new delhi is sudan church of maybe a member of the alpha house of parliament and the national spokesperson for the b.j. . clicks. off. to the point of strong opinions clear positions international perspectives. coronavirus continues to spread relentlessly and is the poor who are suffering most both in better off industrialized countries and in the global south so how should the international community respond join me in my guess song to the point short for . to the point. in 6 minutes on t w. this is some notes story a stubborn rice farmer from thailand. his problem tests. his credo no chemicals. and he's trying to. step in. 10. senators. the students are in the past. training successful. the candidate starts judge himself. on t.w. . so who looks after the interests of the poor suffering of the b j p is it. when you see a story you don't like janet and that info i've decided. to put on you managed to remove a judge who was asking open questions about your politicians that's the sum of it is that india's government is in the firing line goes home and abroad acc
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in the fall my guest this week from new delhi is sit down to survey the number of the alpha house of parliament and the national spokesperson for the. expulsion of. charlotte keeps hearing a. she was for a refugee in a dome and i say shining grace near the time. they can die there and we have no one migrants tell us it's very troubling. she set out to investigate. focused on europe. in 60 minutes on d. w. . o. . my smile is. like. things he. did do not even she painted me. i am the kind. i come from a school that is who look at me. my onset. i am an unsung for whom bridge is. the secret of the only son starts july 3rd d. w. . so who looks out for the interests of the poor something not the b j p is it. the same school the dalai jetted into i've been stuck the. month you managed to remove a judge who was asking open questions about your politicians that's the sum of it is that india's government is in the firing line goes home and abroad accused of badly handling the coronavirus chipping away at democracy and lying about a recent battle between its own troops and chinese forces in the far north
in the fall my guest this week from new delhi is sit down to survey the number of the alpha house of parliament and the national spokesperson for the. expulsion of. charlotte keeps hearing a. she was for a refugee in a dome and i say shining grace near the time. they can die there and we have no one migrants tell us it's very troubling. she set out to investigate. focused on europe. in 60 minutes on d. w. . o. . my smile is. like. things he. did do not even she painted me. i am the kind. i come...
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have said that it has seen a letter apparently the prime minister, the proposal to move both houses of parliamenthed, the letter seen by the times saying that borisjohnson casting doubt on the renovation project and that it was agreed in 2018. fill us in on what they are suggesting here. we know that parliament is basically falling to pieces. that has been the case for many years and this refurbishment programme requires mps to move out of the chamber. they are now looking at alternatives because the cost is getting bigger and bigger and at alternatives because the cost is getting biggerand biggerand more and more controversial given the pressures on spending elsewhere. borisjohnson is pressures on spending elsewhere. boris johnson is encouraging officials to look at a much more radical suggestion, which i am enormously in favour of which is moving parliament to york for a bit. the only change i would make is that it should be permanent. if we want to break the kind of to give many of london and the idea of having all of our economy and politics entered in one place, let us move politics and move
have said that it has seen a letter apparently the prime minister, the proposal to move both houses of parliamenthed, the letter seen by the times saying that borisjohnson casting doubt on the renovation project and that it was agreed in 2018. fill us in on what they are suggesting here. we know that parliament is basically falling to pieces. that has been the case for many years and this refurbishment programme requires mps to move out of the chamber. they are now looking at alternatives...
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witnesses to this report said that there are serious questions for our democracy inside the houses of parliamentothing around there in the government's response. and so i have already put in some questions myself about following the money and london being a laundromat for cleaning dirty russian money. is this really what we want as a society? i don't think it is. sol what we want as a society? i don't think it is. so i will be asking those questions and raising those. and i also feel very strongly that we have to look at our democracy in general. i we have to look at our democracy in general. lam really we have to look at our democracy in general. i am really pleased that labour has brought in the face facebook boycott for political advertisements and i would encourage the conservative party to do as well. because it really does confuse people and i feel we have to get to grips really quickly because the government has been dragging its feet over the online harm is built as well. they've been saying for years now we will tackle this, we will look at misinformation or disinformation on social med
witnesses to this report said that there are serious questions for our democracy inside the houses of parliamentothing around there in the government's response. and so i have already put in some questions myself about following the money and london being a laundromat for cleaning dirty russian money. is this really what we want as a society? i don't think it is. sol what we want as a society? i don't think it is. so i will be asking those questions and raising those. and i also feel very...
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, asking forjust parliament in the house of commons, asking for just that. ry had gone the other way. jack leslie is a football player you'd probably never heard of before today, but fans of plymouth argyle are starting a campaign to have his statue erected in the city. leslie was selected for to play for england in 1925. but he was then taken out of the squad — because he was black. clive coleman has the story. jack leslie, a phenomenal footballer, but was he denied his place in sporting history because of the colour of his skin? jack leslie played for plymouth argyle, then in the 3rd division, in the 1920s. he's believed to be the first black player to captain a league side. here at plymouth, jack leslie scored 137 goals, at times, suffering racial abuse from both crowds and opponents but, in 1925, the club manager called him into his office and gave him some thrilling news —jack leslie had been picked to play for england. it was the talk of the town. but when the papers came out some days later, billy walker, of aston villa, was in the team. jack was named
, asking forjust parliament in the house of commons, asking for just that. ry had gone the other way. jack leslie is a football player you'd probably never heard of before today, but fans of plymouth argyle are starting a campaign to have his statue erected in the city. leslie was selected for to play for england in 1925. but he was then taken out of the squad — because he was black. clive coleman has the story. jack leslie, a phenomenal footballer, but was he denied his place in sporting...
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the faunal my guest this week from new delhi is pseudo jewish or maybe a member of the alpha house of parliament and the national spokesperson for the b.j. pin clicks of. 90 minutes of g.w. . are they friends would want to be with you especially pricea or would you wish it was going to pull them up the shiniest. or are they and i mean he's living in the finished of the p.c. with the bush shield which you took away with his use of the what he's going to go to the chicago board for rochester donald trump and saddam you're putin and i were 2 part documentary analyzes the difficult relationship between russia and the us and between their presidents how does their rivalry and their dangerous mutual admiration affect the rest of the moral bosom bullies trump and beauty starts august 3rd on d w. this is news and these are our top stories. hong kong police detained hundreds of protesters on the anniversary of the british colonies handover to china under a new security often in china's central government some of those arrested could be jailed for life but they're pro independence defiance.
the faunal my guest this week from new delhi is pseudo jewish or maybe a member of the alpha house of parliament and the national spokesperson for the b.j. pin clicks of. 90 minutes of g.w. . are they friends would want to be with you especially pricea or would you wish it was going to pull them up the shiniest. or are they and i mean he's living in the finished of the p.c. with the bush shield which you took away with his use of the what he's going to go to the chicago board for rochester...
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know the icing on the cake came when he as many referred to unconstitutional he had the parliament and the opera house approved. extension of his time in office because of covered. 34 year old who doesn't count about receiving death threats for his life was abruptly ended now many ethiopian say he'll be remembered as a revolutionary figure you're about a man the al-jazeera facebook has removed hundreds of the counseling to the so-called boogaloo movement which is organized on protests against black lives matter rallies in the u.s. it comes as more companies are pulling ads over concerns the site has become a platform for hate crime german comic a volkswagen and sportswear manufacturers other das and puma are the latest multinationals to join the stop hate for profit campaign but jim anderson is a social media expert he says facebook has been slower than other platforms to tackle hate speach. i think there's 2 big challenges one is a very difficult problem to solve it's hard for anybody to argue against hate speech right it's a it's a it's almost universally easy to condemn hate speech it's much more d
know the icing on the cake came when he as many referred to unconstitutional he had the parliament and the opera house approved. extension of his time in office because of covered. 34 year old who doesn't count about receiving death threats for his life was abruptly ended now many ethiopian say he'll be remembered as a revolutionary figure you're about a man the al-jazeera facebook has removed hundreds of the counseling to the so-called boogaloo movement which is organized on protests against...
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speculation that it might be the entire parliament, although that speculation was quite quickly dampened down after a few hours today, by jacob rees—mogg. that was in the housewhere it seems to be staying. between 1301 and 1335, parliament met in york 11 times, but when edward iv tried to get it to move to york, it was unsuccessful. and so it will end up being a matter for parliamentarians as to where this house sits. though, strictly speaking, the meeting of parliament is called by the sovereign to her palace of westminister and that, i think, is something that it would be highly unlikely to change, without the acceptance of parliamentarians. laura, it was the prime minister himself who mooted the idea of going to york in a letter that was released today. it was. it was not that this idea has come completely falling down from a blue sky, the government is thinking seriously about putting bits of the government apparatus out of london and one of them might be moving a bit of parliament, because, in case you don't know, some bits of parliament are falling down and crumbling, they have got to get the builders in, so there is a lot of planning and discussion ab
speculation that it might be the entire parliament, although that speculation was quite quickly dampened down after a few hours today, by jacob rees—mogg. that was in the housewhere it seems to be staying. between 1301 and 1335, parliament met in york 11 times, but when edward iv tried to get it to move to york, it was unsuccessful. and so it will end up being a matter for parliamentarians as to where this house sits. though, strictly speaking, the meeting of parliament is called by the...
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know the icing on the cake came when he as many referred to unconstitutionally had the parliament and the upper house approved. extension of his time in office because of covered. 34 year old who does a spoke out about receiving death threats before his life was abruptly ended now many ethiopian say he'll be remembered as a revolutionary figure. about a man the al-jazeera. let's take you through some of the headlines here on al-jazeera now protesters in hong kong have been defying a new security law imposed by china just hours after it came into effect at least 70 people have been arrested so far those violating the law could face up to life in prison carol lam has defended the legislation saying it aims to protect citizens . some for a home on the one thing the central authorities are determined to see an end to the chaos and riots over the past year and secondly the central authorities are determined to protect the majority of law abiding citizens in hong kong they should be protected from a handful of people who are causing harm and damage russians have begun their final day of voting on constitut
know the icing on the cake came when he as many referred to unconstitutionally had the parliament and the upper house approved. extension of his time in office because of covered. 34 year old who does a spoke out about receiving death threats before his life was abruptly ended now many ethiopian say he'll be remembered as a revolutionary figure. about a man the al-jazeera. let's take you through some of the headlines here on al-jazeera now protesters in hong kong have been defying a new...
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many of them would dearly love to get any of these people to come and testify before their houses or parliamentser and it's not want to happen. this is the best they are going to get in terms of information and i am positive many many countries are going to take a tougher look because of what has come out today in the united states. what about the lines of questioning when it comes to governance, treatment of the labor forces as well as racial and gender equality? what did you make of their responses? >> they were predictable. their work that many questions on that. the questions that were asked, these guys are practiced at giving the obligate tory insert. -- obligatory answer. i am most expert at facebook and i think facebook and zuckerberg have done the worst of the four in this hearing. there were devastating critiques that i don't think he dealt with well. on issues of fairness in general , they can sound compelling. that is not the main point of this hearing. >> you mentioned some of the data gathered against amazon. about some of the examples put forth by congress that were compelling to y
many of them would dearly love to get any of these people to come and testify before their houses or parliamentser and it's not want to happen. this is the best they are going to get in terms of information and i am positive many many countries are going to take a tougher look because of what has come out today in the united states. what about the lines of questioning when it comes to governance, treatment of the labor forces as well as racial and gender equality? what did you make of their...
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to give obscene sizes during which they were sexually assaulted maxwell house previously denied any wrongdoing. germany's parliament has passed a planned to end the country's reliance on coal by 2038 the package which was approved by the lower house on friday will provide billions of euros to support energy firms and transitioning to renewables and to coal mining regions where jobs will be lost. the u.s. has reported a record number of new corona virus infections 55000 new covert 900 cases were logged on thursday just as the country gears up for the 4th of july independence day weekend let's look at the data showing daily new cases from the beginning of the outbreak in the u.s. of the rising steadily to begin with the flattens from the end of april to mid june but as the lockdown restrictions were eased a new infections have shot up again now as the pandemic accelerates independent statements have been scaled back and officials are urging caution in both public and private gathering steam as washington bureau chief in his port visited a popular beach resort to gauge the mood that. for many americans this is the 1st
to give obscene sizes during which they were sexually assaulted maxwell house previously denied any wrongdoing. germany's parliament has passed a planned to end the country's reliance on coal by 2038 the package which was approved by the lower house on friday will provide billions of euros to support energy firms and transitioning to renewables and to coal mining regions where jobs will be lost. the u.s. has reported a record number of new corona virus infections 55000 new covert 900 cases were...
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parliament in the future." has government policy — now in primary legislation — changed? and have civil—service resources been considering moving your lordship‘s housearliament and in parliament. i would say to my noble friend, who i greatly respect, that given the circumstances, it is reasonable, i think, for all of us to examine how every part of parliament may find itself closer to the people. my lords, henry viii sought to placate his rebels with a parliament in york. so could the noble lord, the minister, let us know who this time they are trying to placate by suggestions of a parliament in york? it sounds as if he's trying to rid himself of these pesky lords. he should be careful what happened to an earlier henry when that happened. given the various attempts by number ten to emasculate the scrutiny working in the lordships house, could we take at this proposal to banish us to york is simply a threat to cut off the house from mps, ministers, cabinets, civil servants and the rest, and to weaken our constitutional role? i reject any contention that this government, at any time, would want to weaken parliamentary scrutiny. york is seen as somethi
parliament in the future." has government policy — now in primary legislation — changed? and have civil—service resources been considering moving your lordship‘s housearliament and in parliament. i would say to my noble friend, who i greatly respect, that given the circumstances, it is reasonable, i think, for all of us to examine how every part of parliament may find itself closer to the people. my lords, henry viii sought to placate his rebels with a parliament in york. so could...