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over its bricks of plans a bill going through british parliament would violate international law in relation to trade rules in northern ireland. now let's return to our top story that's the fighting in the nagano carabaos region let's bring in our center and he's a former advisor to the prime minister of armenia and he now works as an independent analyst on conflict resolution he's joining us from washington d.c. thanks very much for your time with us on al-jazeera let's 1st start off with the issue of turkey allegedly recruiting hundreds of syrian mercenaries into azerbaijan turkey of course denying it calling this a descent for mation campaign if this alleged deployment was indeed true. what would be turkey's and game. well it's not imaginary for anyone in the international community anymore for a 1st time thanks for having me and today's their france's president and i'm a mother on state of the surely they do have information about mercenaries being broke not so much on bite to russia's foreign minister yesterday stated very clearly that they do have information about this we also had rep
over its bricks of plans a bill going through british parliament would violate international law in relation to trade rules in northern ireland. now let's return to our top story that's the fighting in the nagano carabaos region let's bring in our center and he's a former advisor to the prime minister of armenia and he now works as an independent analyst on conflict resolution he's joining us from washington d.c. thanks very much for your time with us on al-jazeera let's 1st start off with the...
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everett's breaks it plans of building 3 british parliament would violate international law in relation to trade rules in northern ireland. at least 80 people have been detained in hong kong after defying a ban on protests the rest came during china's national day holiday which marks the founding of the people's republic 71 years ago agent brown has more now from hong kong. under the shadow of covert 19 and deepening concerns over a new security law this was a subdued national day for many people here but at a ceremony attended by hong kong's political elite the territories leader kerry lamb said the legislation had brought stability or hey sam like over the past 3 months the plain truth is and it is obvious to see that stability has been restored to society while national security has been safeguarded under people can continue to enjoy their basic rights and freedoms in accordance with the law. some not on the guest list try to stage a demonstration outside the venue. a protest that was quickly extinguished by police. on a day when they were braced for trouble riot officers sealed off
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says a bill nye before the british parliament would violates international law when it comes to trade rules in north. norland prime minister boris johnson has admitted it's breaks the rules but says it's necessary to protect jobs and the integrity of the case internal markets well this was european commission president ursula underlying a short time ago this morning the commission has decided to send a letter of formal notice to the u.k. government this is the 1st step in an infringement procedure. the letter invites the u.k. government to send its observations within a month. and besides this the commission will continue to work hard towards a full and timely implementation of the withdrawal agreement we stand by our commitments. well john mccain is in the german capital and more get more on the european union's case in just a moment but 1st let's head to paul brennan in london paul it appears the ball's now back in the u.k. is courts as a bit of reactions to this legal action that the u.k. has launched. live on the land statement was expected the deadline was well known here in lond
says a bill nye before the british parliament would violates international law when it comes to trade rules in north. norland prime minister boris johnson has admitted it's breaks the rules but says it's necessary to protect jobs and the integrity of the case internal markets well this was european commission president ursula underlying a short time ago this morning the commission has decided to send a letter of formal notice to the u.k. government this is the 1st step in an infringement...
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then on a separate inquiry by the british parliament's defense committee and to u.k. tidy security published there is a it's about a 2027 timeline term move here from networks is sensible but a 2025 time i could be considered under specific circumstances yet so the goal here is just a push of the time and that's what this entire hearing was about this entire subcommittee investigation which i would have with air quotes around investigation because it's not a real investigation you brought in a bunch of really nonscientific people to log new accusations against weiwei so that you could push of the timeline of removing that what we technology again from existing telecom operations but i want to remind people of this you know i don't i don't doubt huawei on some level is probably compromising our data i don't doubt that at all the problem is that so is apple so is samsung so is every andrei operating system in every phone out there and so my problem is the lack of consistency when you are in the us government and you say we must protect data they're not saying that they'
then on a separate inquiry by the british parliament's defense committee and to u.k. tidy security published there is a it's about a 2027 timeline term move here from networks is sensible but a 2025 time i could be considered under specific circumstances yet so the goal here is just a push of the time and that's what this entire hearing was about this entire subcommittee investigation which i would have with air quotes around investigation because it's not a real investigation you brought in a...
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over its brags it plans a bill going through the british parliament would violate international law in relation to trade rules in northern ireland. the organization that manages the u.s. election debates says it will make changes to bring order to the 2 remaining contests it hasn't given specifics yet but there have been calls for the moderator to be able to cut the candidates microphones president on how to being widely criticized for how much he interrupted and spoke over joe biden during the 1st debate both men also traded personal insults and in coal is an author and the director of debate at the university of michigan he has more on what could change the violence in a number they could give the moderator discretion to cut off a microphone when appropriate but there's you know inherent dangers in that when there's technological problems and you know you could have issues that arise i think it's impossible he's the president of united states so there's no moderator that has the credibility you know to really 2nd guess there's just a natural power dynamic that exists and you know you
over its brags it plans a bill going through the british parliament would violate international law in relation to trade rules in northern ireland. the organization that manages the u.s. election debates says it will make changes to bring order to the 2 remaining contests it hasn't given specifics yet but there have been calls for the moderator to be able to cut the candidates microphones president on how to being widely criticized for how much he interrupted and spoke over joe biden during the...
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a bill going through british parliament would violate international law in relation to trade rules and northern ireland. so we're just hearing that the u.s. house of representatives has passed the democrats' $2.00 trillion dollars covert $1000.00 relief bill it is opposed by senate republicans though and politicians have been at an impasse for months over the size and scope of that relief package but now that it's been passed by the u.s. and by the house let's bring in rob reynolds he's joining us from los angeles and this was pretty much expected letter on. both what was unexpected was that the house would decide to vote on this today because there had been some talks between the white house led by treasury secretary steven nugent and the house speaker nancy pelosi. but those talks didn't seem to bridge the gap between the 2 sides so the house went ahead and voted largely along party lines there was some fairly acrimonious debate but now the the bill has to go to the senate and senate leader republican leader mitch mcconnell has indicated that he's not interested in it so it may not g
a bill going through british parliament would violate international law in relation to trade rules and northern ireland. so we're just hearing that the u.s. house of representatives has passed the democrats' $2.00 trillion dollars covert $1000.00 relief bill it is opposed by senate republicans though and politicians have been at an impasse for months over the size and scope of that relief package but now that it's been passed by the u.s. and by the house let's bring in rob reynolds he's joining...
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over plans to breach parts of the brags that agreement it says a bill now before the british parliament would violate international law when it comes to trade rules in northern ireland prime minister bars johnson has admitted it breaks the rules but says it's necessary to protect jobs and the integrity as he calls it of the u.k.'s internal market european commission president o'sullivan dylan said made the announcement this morning of the commission has decided to send a letter form of notice to the u.k. government this is the 1st step in an infringement procedure. the letter invites the u.k. government to send its observations within a month. and besides this the commission will continue to work hard towards a full and timely implementation of the withdrawal agreement we stand by our commitments paul brennan has more from london. live on the land statement was expected the deadline was well known here in london she had said that the witch royd sorry the intel market bill had to be taken out of parliament withdrawn by the government by last night the end of september it wasn't in fact i
over plans to breach parts of the brags that agreement it says a bill now before the british parliament would violate international law when it comes to trade rules in northern ireland prime minister bars johnson has admitted it breaks the rules but says it's necessary to protect jobs and the integrity as he calls it of the u.k.'s internal market european commission president o'sullivan dylan said made the announcement this morning of the commission has decided to send a letter form of notice...
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britain really doesn't want to budge on after we saw that internal market bill passed in the british parliament that which allows for a bench mark basically documents to be overruled by british law if it came to the crunch and that is that northern ireland could in the end see different regulations from mainland britain that has been effectively revoked so the e.u. has been robbed of its safety net and britain wants an emergency brake that's where the standoff is right now with the clock ticking very now the and very fast. considering this standoff as you described it in place now if there is no final agreement on a trade deal if we see our direction is the only way to tell right now which side could feel the economic fallout the worst. well depending on who you ask both sides would definitely feel the economic effect of the e.u. which is of course much larger mainly because the automotive industry is so into of open with the u.k.'s but it does raise question marks what the endgame of boris johnson and his government is it would have significant consequences create a lot of confusion and have a
britain really doesn't want to budge on after we saw that internal market bill passed in the british parliament that which allows for a bench mark basically documents to be overruled by british law if it came to the crunch and that is that northern ireland could in the end see different regulations from mainland britain that has been effectively revoked so the e.u. has been robbed of its safety net and britain wants an emergency brake that's where the standoff is right now with the clock...
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reporter: his comments caused the british parliament to sink in currency markets.o deal exit would be reverting to wto rules. with new tariffs on goods pushing up the price of imports, like food and cars. talks between the two sides have again stalled. with the u.k. refusing to budge on key issues, including fishing rights. emmanuel macron has said that is just one stumbling block. >> [speaking french] reporter: speaking at the eu summit, angela merkel also restated her preference for a deal. but not at any price. there have been continuing talks with the u.k. living the british aside to returnrn to the negotiating tabe -- leaving the british aside to return to the negotiating table. chris: this is clearly the end of talalks, are wewe heading tos a no deal? >> who knows. [indiscernible] going on for five yeyears now. we need for both sides -- i it s comical, you don't even know at the moment, the eu negotiator [indiscernible] concessions to make. this is where we are. there are millions of josb, -- of jobs, company from both sides of the channel. an australian deal
reporter: his comments caused the british parliament to sink in currency markets.o deal exit would be reverting to wto rules. with new tariffs on goods pushing up the price of imports, like food and cars. talks between the two sides have again stalled. with the u.k. refusing to budge on key issues, including fishing rights. emmanuel macron has said that is just one stumbling block. >> [speaking french] reporter: speaking at the eu summit, angela merkel also restated her preference for a...
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over its bricks and files a bill going through british parliament would violate international law in relation to trade rules in northern ireland. this morning the commission has decided to send a letter of formal notice to the u.k. government this is the 1st step in an infringement procedure. the letter invites the u.k. government to send its observations within a month. and besides this the commission will continue to work hard towards a full and timely implementation of the withdrawal agreement we stand by our commitments egyptian activists are calling for further protests against president of the for the his c.c. under the slogan friday of anger has been fury across the country after police reportedly shot and killed a man while making an arrest in southern egypt security forces have been deployed in large numbers as follows nearly a week of protests in several cities over the worsening economy and the rampant corruption those are the headlines women make science is up next on al-jazeera. al-jazeera. but i would get if you get out of a guy when i think i'm. going to hit next i'm g
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over its bricks of plans a bill going through british parliament would violate international law and relation to trade rules in northern ireland this morning the commission has decided to send a letter from will notice to the u.k. government this is the 1st step in an infringement procedure. the letter invites the u.k. government to send its observations within a month. and besides these the commission will continue to work hard towards a full and timely implementation of the withdrawal agreement we stand by our commitments turkey and greece will jointly set up a military hotline to avoid accidental confrontations in the eastern mediterranean nato has been working with both countries to diffuse months of tension over gas exploration in disputed waters the safety measures following minor collision between a turkish and greek warship in august reset it was an accident while ankara called it a provocation the russian opposition leader election of all these accusing president vladimir putin of directly ordering the poison attack against him of all the is still recovering in germany 6 wee
over its bricks of plans a bill going through british parliament would violate international law and relation to trade rules in northern ireland this morning the commission has decided to send a letter from will notice to the u.k. government this is the 1st step in an infringement procedure. the letter invites the u.k. government to send its observations within a month. and besides these the commission will continue to work hard towards a full and timely implementation of the withdrawal...
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over its briggs it plans to build going through british parliament would violate international law in relation to trade rules in oman and. it's been 2 years in saudi journalist was murdered inside his country's consulate in istanbul rights groups. as 2. major cities. what once was i think what will be the one chechen coming up a fight to dish a new feature of time effort into learning through questioning times for a suit he brings home and education and with then the attention of alluding to it his own vision of the future and not from the need to sign east chechnyans done. with needs a new jersey or. how was north korea one of the poorest countries in the world managed to evade u.n. sanctions and pay for its nuclear weapons program the answer is through a secretive government organization known as bureau $39.00 which obtains foreign exchange to fund kim jong un's regime in the 2nd of 2 investigations how insurance scams computer fraud and illegal arms sales keep the money rolling in. north korea's like game of thrones but without the dragons. society is capitalist and everything is g
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over its bracks it plans a bill going through british parliament would violate international law in relation to trade rules in northern ireland the us house of representatives has just passed the democrats $2.00 trillion dollars cope with $1000.00 relief bill it's opposed by senate republicans though all titians have been at an impasse for months over the size and scope of the relief package 40 belorussian individuals have been sanctioned by the european union for their role in the disputed presidential election president alexander lukashenko isn't currently on the list of sanctioned individuals but the head of the european council warned that could change police of crackdown on opposition politicians on protesters since look assange coke claimed victory in august. we really prevent what we as politically decided that least its immediate point about recession to no question to it's not on the current on the truant least but of course we will will follow ups to she really followed the developments and you know that we often includes these delicate but i wish we teach that we then all the inti
over its bracks it plans a bill going through british parliament would violate international law in relation to trade rules in northern ireland the us house of representatives has just passed the democrats $2.00 trillion dollars cope with $1000.00 relief bill it's opposed by senate republicans though all titians have been at an impasse for months over the size and scope of the relief package 40 belorussian individuals have been sanctioned by the european union for their role in the disputed...
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boris johnson's government in britain has now put on track and still do to pass the house of british parliament goes directly against what has been previously agreed in the u.k. with all the agreement would cross halls and that has led to significant loss of trust there's a great sense here on the continent whenever it comes to a deal and talking about ratification that that bill would still be in the way and one lacks the political imagination right now after boris johnson put that bill on track claiming that that's the only way to guarantee british sovereignty that he would withdraw that so it's safe to say that love to have there's a deadlock and there's a clock ticking very loud and very fast because the final deadline for a potential new deal no future deal with the you is the end of december this year that is just around the corner and that's for sure also eve it is in fact no deal if that ends up being the result which side would fare worse britain or the e.u. . well if you look at the trade figures it looks like britain after all 47 percent of its exports go to the european union but i'
boris johnson's government in britain has now put on track and still do to pass the house of british parliament goes directly against what has been previously agreed in the u.k. with all the agreement would cross halls and that has led to significant loss of trust there's a great sense here on the continent whenever it comes to a deal and talking about ratification that that bill would still be in the way and one lacks the political imagination right now after boris johnson put that bill on...
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for its plans to breach the brics agreements a bill being discussed in the british parliament would violates international law in relations to trade in northern arms this morning the commission has decided to send a letter hommel notice to the u.k. government this is the 1st step in an infringement procedure. the letter invites the u.k. government to send its observations within a month. and besides this the commission will continue to work hard towards a full and timely implementation of the withdrawal agreement we stand by our commitments. armenia and azerbaijan have rejected international calls for talks to end fighting over a disputed region is every president since a 1000000 troops must leave nagorno-karabakh before any negotiations can happen. thousands of police are out in force in hong kong to deter protests on china's national day it's the 1st major holiday since beijing impose its national security law on home combe. indian police are accused of committing the body of a teenage girl against her family's wishes the 19 year old died after she was gang raped it's promote provokes rene
for its plans to breach the brics agreements a bill being discussed in the british parliament would violates international law in relations to trade in northern arms this morning the commission has decided to send a letter hommel notice to the u.k. government this is the 1st step in an infringement procedure. the letter invites the u.k. government to send its observations within a month. and besides this the commission will continue to work hard towards a full and timely implementation of the...
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lead to a case in the european court of justice the disagreement centers around a bill in the british parliament which would violate international law if it's passed it could ignore trade rules involving northern ireland bragg's it is expected to be one of the topics that leaders from the bloc discuss during a summit that's taking place in brussels now we're going to be speaking to dominic kane in berlin in a few moments 1st the reaction out of the u.k. paul brennan is live for us in london poll they bragg's it secretary in the u.k. michael gove has essentially been saying this morning that it is business as usual that talks are going on but clearly this is going to put the u.k. under edition old pressure particularly when it comes to those negotiations. i mean there are 2 aspects to this it does certainly emphasize not the bad blood but certainly the sour atmosphere in those talks i have to say there are some rumors that the differences between the 2 sides are actually now rowing and we'll probably hear a bit more from michel barnier when he briefs the e.u. tomorrow but that said the backdrop o
lead to a case in the european court of justice the disagreement centers around a bill in the british parliament which would violate international law if it's passed it could ignore trade rules involving northern ireland bragg's it is expected to be one of the topics that leaders from the bloc discuss during a summit that's taking place in brussels now we're going to be speaking to dominic kane in berlin in a few moments 1st the reaction out of the u.k. paul brennan is live for us in london...
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over its pretty plans to build a true british parliament would violate international law in relation to trade rules in northern ireland. at least 80 people have been detained in hong kong after defying a ban on protests the arrests came during china's national day holiday which marks the founding of the people's republic 71 years ago and jim brown has more from. under the shadow of covert 19 and deepening concerns over a new security law this was a subdued national day for many people here but at a ceremony attended by hong kong's political elite the territories leader kerry lamb said the legislation had brought stability or hey sam like over the past 3 months the plain truth is and it is obvious to see that stability has been restored to society while national security has been safeguarded and our people can continue to enjoy their basic rights and freedoms in accordance with the law. some not on the guest list try to stage a demonstration outside the venue. a protest that was quickly extinguished by police. on a day when they were braced for trouble riot officers sealed off a busy
over its pretty plans to build a true british parliament would violate international law in relation to trade rules in northern ireland. at least 80 people have been detained in hong kong after defying a ban on protests the arrests came during china's national day holiday which marks the founding of the people's republic 71 years ago and jim brown has more from. under the shadow of covert 19 and deepening concerns over a new security law this was a subdued national day for many people here but...
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the breach parts of the brags that agreement that says a bill now before the british parliament would violate international law when it comes to trade rules in northern ireland by mr boris johnson has admitted it breaks the rules but says it's necessary to protect jobs and the integrity as he says of britain's internal market this was european commission president ursula vonda lane well short time ago as you know we had invited our british friends to remove the problematic parts of their draft internal market bill. by the end of the timber. this draft bill is by its very nature a breach of the obligation of good faith and laid down in the withdrawal agreement moreover if adopted as it is it will be in full contradiction to the protocol of ireland northern ireland. the deadline lapsed yesterday. the problematic provisions have not been removed. therefore this morning the commission has decided to send a letter of formal notice to the u.k. government this is the 1st step in an infringement procedure. the letter invites the u.k. government to send its observations within a month. and bes
the breach parts of the brags that agreement that says a bill now before the british parliament would violate international law when it comes to trade rules in northern ireland by mr boris johnson has admitted it breaks the rules but says it's necessary to protect jobs and the integrity as he says of britain's internal market this was european commission president ursula vonda lane well short time ago as you know we had invited our british friends to remove the problematic parts of their draft...
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united kingdom have a plans to breach parts of the brics agreement it says build now before the british parliament would violate international law when it comes to trade rules in northern ireland. taking greece will jointly set up a hotline to avoid accidental clashes in the eastern mediterranean nature has been working with both countries to diffuse months of tensions over gas reserves. yesterday the headlines go to new york coming up right after inside story. the death of kuwait's emir and the end of an era in the gulf we look back on the life and legacy of shifts the bottom of the stock and ask what his passing means for the region's future this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program i'm how much he's one of the last of the arab world's old guard chefs about how the soccer was known as the dean of arab diplomacy and an architect of kuwait's foreign policy for more than 50 years he has positioned the oil rich gulf state as a regional conciliator coates ruler died on tuesday at the age of 91 and was succeeded by his half brother a 2 year old. will bring in our guests in a moment 1st jo
united kingdom have a plans to breach parts of the brics agreement it says build now before the british parliament would violate international law when it comes to trade rules in northern ireland. taking greece will jointly set up a hotline to avoid accidental clashes in the eastern mediterranean nature has been working with both countries to diffuse months of tensions over gas reserves. yesterday the headlines go to new york coming up right after inside story. the death of kuwait's emir and...
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over plans to breach parts of the brags that agreement it says a bill now before the british parliament would violate international law when it comes to trade rules in northern ireland prime minister bars johnson has admitted it breaks the rules but says it's necessary to protect jobs and the integrity as he calls it of the u.k.'s internal market european commission president ocilla von delaine said made the announcement this morning and the commission has decided to send a letter farmer.
over plans to breach parts of the brags that agreement it says a bill now before the british parliament would violate international law when it comes to trade rules in northern ireland prime minister bars johnson has admitted it breaks the rules but says it's necessary to protect jobs and the integrity as he calls it of the u.k.'s internal market european commission president ocilla von delaine said made the announcement this morning and the commission has decided to send a letter farmer.
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over its brags it plans a bill going through the british parliament would violate international law in relation to trade rules in northern ireland this morning the commission has decided to send a letter from a notice to the u.k. government this is the 1st step in an infringement procedure. to let invite the u.k. government to send its up to relations within a month. and besides this the commission will continue to work hard towards a full and timely implementation of the withdrawal agreement we stand by our commitments the organization that manages the united states election debates says it will make changes to bring order to the remaining 2 contests it hasn't given specifics yet but there have been calls for the moderator to be able to cut the candidate's microphones president donald trump has been widely criticized for how much he interrupted and spoke over joe biden during the 1st debate both men also traded personal insults. at least 60 people have been detained in hong kong accused of defying a ban on gatherings that even calls online for protests to mark china's national day pol
over its brags it plans a bill going through the british parliament would violate international law in relation to trade rules in northern ireland this morning the commission has decided to send a letter from a notice to the u.k. government this is the 1st step in an infringement procedure. to let invite the u.k. government to send its up to relations within a month. and besides this the commission will continue to work hard towards a full and timely implementation of the withdrawal agreement...
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lead to a case in the european court of justice the disagreement centers around a bill in the british parliament which would violate international law if passed it could ignore trade rules involving northern ireland brics it is one of the topics that leaders from the bloc of discussed during a summit that is taking place in brussels this morning the commission has decided to send a letter formal notice to the u.k. government this is the 1st step in an infringement procedure. the letter invites the u.k. government to send its observations within a month. and besides this the commission will continue to work hard towards a full and timely implementation of the withdrawal agreement we stand by our commitments out there as paul brennan has more on this now from westminster. the last line of the lane statement i thought was important we stand by our commitments she said and i think that goes to the crux of the exhaust ration that the european union is feeling having seen the british sides in the negotiations essentially go back on the pre-agreed terms of the withdrawal agreement and having given the
lead to a case in the european court of justice the disagreement centers around a bill in the british parliament which would violate international law if passed it could ignore trade rules involving northern ireland brics it is one of the topics that leaders from the bloc of discussed during a summit that is taking place in brussels this morning the commission has decided to send a letter formal notice to the u.k. government this is the 1st step in an infringement procedure. the letter invites...
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over its briggs it plans a bill going through the british parliament would violate international law in relation to trade rules in northern ireland for talks to hammer out a trade deal by december 31st deadline set to finish on friday if a letter of fall notice has been sent to the british government which has a month to respond this morning the commission has decided to send a letter of formal notice to the u.k. government this is the 1st step in an infringement procedure. to let invite the u.k. government to send its observations within a month. and besides this the commission will continue to work hard towards a full and timely implementation of the withdrawal agreement we stand by our commitments. course of all this president has ordered the capture of a large caravan of honduran migrants bound for the united states more than 3000 honduran like rence have entered guatemala and such in a bit to reach the u.s. the caravans the biggest since the pandemic devastated central american economies are a burden on the ripples. outnumbers and facing thousands of people determined to end to
over its briggs it plans a bill going through the british parliament would violate international law in relation to trade rules in northern ireland for talks to hammer out a trade deal by december 31st deadline set to finish on friday if a letter of fall notice has been sent to the british government which has a month to respond this morning the commission has decided to send a letter of formal notice to the u.k. government this is the 1st step in an infringement procedure. to let invite the...
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for its plans to breach the brics agreements a domestic bill going through the british parliament would violate international law in relation to trade rules in northern ireland's. armenia and azerbaijan have rejected international calls for talks to end fighting over a disputed region is area president says on the troops must leave nagorno-karabakh before any negotiations can begin. thousands of police are out in force in hong kong in a bid to stop protests on china's national day and they've blocked off street sundown days in a major shopping area where previous protests have been held rallies were plans despite a ban on mass protests due to cope with 19 well jose comes 3 months after beijing imposed its security low on the territory sarah clarke has more now from hong kong . so we've seen a huge police presence where we are and this is where the march of the rally was meant to start this is the march was organized by the civil human rights front that's the organization that's had the big rallies the ones that attracted the likes of one and 2000000 people the last year or so but their
for its plans to breach the brics agreements a domestic bill going through the british parliament would violate international law in relation to trade rules in northern ireland's. armenia and azerbaijan have rejected international calls for talks to end fighting over a disputed region is area president says on the troops must leave nagorno-karabakh before any negotiations can begin. thousands of police are out in force in hong kong in a bid to stop protests on china's national day and they've...
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united kingdom over plans to breach parts of the brics agreement it's a bill now before the british parliament would violate international law when it comes to trade rules in northern ireland prime minister bros johnson has admitted it breaks the rules but says it is necessary to protect jobs and the integrity of the u.k.'s internal market european commission president to live on the lead made the announcement this morning at the commission has decided to send a letter farmer notice to the u.k. government this is the 1st step in an infringement procedure. to let invites the u.k. government to send its observations within a month. and besides this the commission will continue to work hard towards a full and timely implementation of the withdrawal agreement we stand by our commitments a letter now from paul brennan who has more in london. i think that goes to the crux of the exhaust ration that the european union is feeling having seen the british sides in the negotiations essentially go back on the pre-agreed terms of the withdrawal agreement and having given the british 3 weeks to amend the in
united kingdom over plans to breach parts of the brics agreement it's a bill now before the british parliament would violate international law when it comes to trade rules in northern ireland prime minister bros johnson has admitted it breaks the rules but says it is necessary to protect jobs and the integrity of the u.k.'s internal market european commission president to live on the lead made the announcement this morning at the commission has decided to send a letter farmer notice to the u.k....
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over its bricks it plans it says the current bill going before british parliament would violate international law in relation to trade rules in northern islands prime minister boris johnson has admitted it breaks the rules but says it's necessary to protect jobs and the integrity of the u.k.'s internal markets european commission president or a slave underlay and made the announcement. this morning the commission has decided to send a letter formal notice to the u.k. government this is the 1st step in an infringement procedure. the letter invites the u.k. government to send its observations within a month. and besides this the commission will continue to work hard towards a full and timely implementation of the withdrawal agreement we stand by our commitments russian opposition leader like sent of all these accusing president vladimir putin of directly ordering the poison attack against him in a volley still recovering in germany 6 weeks after he ingested a soviet era nerve agent he told her spiegel magazine that an order from putin is the only explanation the kremlin has dismissed the allega
over its bricks it plans it says the current bill going before british parliament would violate international law in relation to trade rules in northern islands prime minister boris johnson has admitted it breaks the rules but says it's necessary to protect jobs and the integrity of the u.k.'s internal markets european commission president or a slave underlay and made the announcement. this morning the commission has decided to send a letter formal notice to the u.k. government this is the 1st...
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over plans to breach parts of the brics agreement this is a bill now before the british parliament would violate international law when it comes to trade rules in northern ireland. talking greece will jointly set up a hotline to avoid accidental clashes in the eastern mediterranean nato has been working with both countries to diffuse months of tensions over gas reserves. the right notes that headlines more news coming up in health enough right after the bottom line. hey i'm steve clemons and i have a question is america blind to the battles that matter and is the u.s. losing influence to nations like china and russia let's get to the bottom line. the united states has been king of the hill in the world for decades managing what is essentially a global empire that's either feared or loved anywhere you go and generating massive wealth and power for american citizens but now some of the country's leading thinkers are wondering out loud if america is kicking down its own hill is america's global influence simply fading today we're talking to someone who's been thinking about america's challe
over plans to breach parts of the brics agreement this is a bill now before the british parliament would violate international law when it comes to trade rules in northern ireland. talking greece will jointly set up a hotline to avoid accidental clashes in the eastern mediterranean nato has been working with both countries to diffuse months of tensions over gas reserves. the right notes that headlines more news coming up in health enough right after the bottom line. hey i'm steve clemons and i...
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over its bricks of plans a bill going through british parliament who would violate international law in relation to trade rules in northern ireland 40 by the russian individuals have been sanctioned by the european union for their role in the disputed presidential election president alexander lukashenko isn't currently on the list of sanctions individuals but they had of the european council warned that could change police of crackdown on opposition politicians and protesters since look a sankoh claimed victory in august. we will implement 20 as politically. immediate point $12.00 no guessing 2 is not on the current on the truant least but of course we will we'll follow. the developments and you know that we often include . but i wish we. we then all the intimidations against the opposition we can then develop against peaceful peaceful. members of the of the opposition turkey and greece will jointly set up a military hotline to avoid accidental confrontations in the eastern mediterranean nato has been working with both countries to diffuse months of tension over gas exploration in di
over its bricks of plans a bill going through british parliament who would violate international law in relation to trade rules in northern ireland 40 by the russian individuals have been sanctioned by the european union for their role in the disputed presidential election president alexander lukashenko isn't currently on the list of sanctions individuals but they had of the european council warned that could change police of crackdown on opposition politicians and protesters since look a...
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this british prime minister goes he added that this british parliament ratified it and is a signed international law the original intent quite simply has to meet its international obligations to not withdraw agreements to the irish protocol to the right to e.u. citizens in the u.k. and vice versa as well as the settlement the fact that they have tabled this internal market bill number of weeks ago was extremely disappointing unfortunately siren mood of the parliament trade negotiations that by michel barnier meanwhile the european commission says reaching a deal over bracks it requires a realist them as well as reflection from boris johnson the u.k. prime minister what does that realism and reflection look like to you. i think what we need to see from the british negotiating side is a approach to negotiations in line with the political declarations that they agreed at the start of the year they need to accept a level playing field no one agrees a trade deal with the e.u. they don't the innate need to accept that there will be an arbitration system over the russians and they need to take a realis
this british prime minister goes he added that this british parliament ratified it and is a signed international law the original intent quite simply has to meet its international obligations to not withdraw agreements to the irish protocol to the right to e.u. citizens in the u.k. and vice versa as well as the settlement the fact that they have tabled this internal market bill number of weeks ago was extremely disappointing unfortunately siren mood of the parliament trade negotiations that by...
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role in motivating several people to join the rebellion against the crowd because in 1774 the british parliamentdon't consolidate and effectively granted religious liberty to press catholics who were living in canada at the time and extended into the backcountry of angering surveyors and speculators like george washington who saw it threatening to their land hills but the catholic prejudice played a bigger role in motivating people to back the revolution. >> chris has a better way of asking my question and the one about how secession doesn't seem to be feasible because the nationstate is so much more powerful and does so much more, richard, would you agree that secession is not economically feasible. it wouldn't occur because of a large impact the federal government has on the state's economy? >> that's a really good question. in the spring mitch mcconnell a lot of people pointed out that that's not at all how our government or our country works, the blue exit, democratic states should withhold federal revenue until the government is doing what we want. so there's economic competitions and probl
role in motivating several people to join the rebellion against the crowd because in 1774 the british parliamentdon't consolidate and effectively granted religious liberty to press catholics who were living in canada at the time and extended into the backcountry of angering surveyors and speculators like george washington who saw it threatening to their land hills but the catholic prejudice played a bigger role in motivating people to back the revolution. >> chris has a better way of...
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weeks would be enough to cover up the legal text of a deal and give respective parliaments, british parliament the european parliament time for scrutiny. and i wa nt to parliament time for scrutiny. and i want to make clear that the european union has been compromising on fisheries, we have been clear that we cannot expect to enjoy the same benefits in the uk waters as we did with the uk was a full member of the european union. likewise. our regulatory convergence, we cannot instruct the british government to follow eu legislation but we can agree that both of us with a regular tea an instrument and allows to avoid too much divergence, but this isa avoid too much divergence, but this is a joint effort and this link with measures that would allow any project, not just the measures that would allow any project, notjust the eu but the uk to suspend market access if indeed it believes that the other parties trying to undermine its national eu status, so we have made compromises, but the prime minister prefers. there are some moments of agreement but there is a long way to go. thank you so much for
weeks would be enough to cover up the legal text of a deal and give respective parliaments, british parliament the european parliament time for scrutiny. and i wa nt to parliament time for scrutiny. and i want to make clear that the european union has been compromising on fisheries, we have been clear that we cannot expect to enjoy the same benefits in the uk waters as we did with the uk was a full member of the european union. likewise. our regulatory convergence, we cannot instruct the...
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eventually lead to a case in the european court of justice the disagreement centers on a bill in the british parliament which would violate international law if passed it could ignore trade rules involving northern ireland breck's it is one of the topics that leaders from the bloc of discussed during a summit that is taking place in brussels this morning the commission has decided to send a letter formal notice to the u.k. government this is the 1st step in an infringement procedure. the letter invites the u.k. government to send its observations within a month. and besides this of the commission will continue to work hard towards a full and timely implementation of the withdrawal agreement we stand by our commitments. there is paul brennan has more on this now from westminster. the last line of the lane statement i thought was important we stand by our commitments she said and i think that goes to the crux of the exhaust ration that the european union is feeling having seen the british sides in the negotiations essentially go back on the pre-agreed terms of the withdrawal agreement and having given th
eventually lead to a case in the european court of justice the disagreement centers on a bill in the british parliament which would violate international law if passed it could ignore trade rules involving northern ireland breck's it is one of the topics that leaders from the bloc of discussed during a summit that is taking place in brussels this morning the commission has decided to send a letter formal notice to the u.k. government this is the 1st step in an infringement procedure. the letter...
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translated into all the different languages of the eu and crucially for it to be passed in the british parliamentop so they can‘t leave it too late. it‘s really difficult but what we are hearing from senior eu sources here is that it could slip, actually, to the start of next month, the start of november or possibly mid november for a trade deal to be agreed because, don‘t forget, both sides insist they do want one but they just say they won‘t make a deal at any just say they won‘t make a deal at a ny cost just say they won‘t make a deal at any cost if it means giving up things that are really sacred to them. but as you are intimating, the covid figures in so many european capitals have really gone in the wrong direction in the last 24—48 hours. that is first and foremost in the minds of these leaders are meeting today. 0k, nick, thank you for that. no doubt we will hear more from you later. germany and france have announced new coronavirus control measures — in france, there will be a night—time curfew for paris and eight other cities. germany has recorded its highest number of infections since
translated into all the different languages of the eu and crucially for it to be passed in the british parliamentop so they can‘t leave it too late. it‘s really difficult but what we are hearing from senior eu sources here is that it could slip, actually, to the start of next month, the start of november or possibly mid november for a trade deal to be agreed because, don‘t forget, both sides insist they do want one but they just say they won‘t make a deal at any just say they won‘t...
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glad to hear him say that because that's what we have been doing ever since we announced to british parliamentthat we thought we should do this. human rights are not advanced, but at the same time event stand back and then say oh we didn't know the gun was loaded and then you have another tally in power on your hands. >> in this segment, because of the pressure of time there will be no rebuttals, and there will be no follow-up questions. mr. truman, devotion to -- >> one questions each candidate. >> mister president today to keep instantly said earlier and ivan misquoting you -- faced mcneill terry technology was successfully might give the soviets the demonstration and say here it is. it sends to me as if you might be able to gain the sort of advantage that would allow you to dictate terms, which would suggest to, me it might suggest -- in which we are in effect hold each other hostage. is that what you are suggesting? >> i can't say that. i have to sit down with the chief of staff. it seems to me this could be a logical step in what is my ultimate goal. my ultimate dream. this elimination of
glad to hear him say that because that's what we have been doing ever since we announced to british parliamentthat we thought we should do this. human rights are not advanced, but at the same time event stand back and then say oh we didn't know the gun was loaded and then you have another tally in power on your hands. >> in this segment, because of the pressure of time there will be no rebuttals, and there will be no follow-up questions. mr. truman, devotion to -- >> one questions...
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that's what we've been doing since i announced to the british parliament that i thought we should dothis. and human rights are not advanced when at the same time, you then stand back and say, whoops, we didn't know the gun was loaded and you have another totalitarian power on your hands. >> in this segment because of the pressure of time, there will be no rebuttals and no follow-up questions. your question to mr. reagan. >> one question to each candidate. >> mr. president, i take you back to something you said earlier. if i'm misquoting you, please correct me. i understood you to say the development of space military technology was successful, you might give the soviets a demonstration and say here it is which sounds like you might be trying to gain an advantage that would enable you to dictate terms which i would suggest might mean scrapping a generation of nuclear strategy called mutual deterrence in which we in effect hold each other hostage. >> i can't say i've roundtable that had and sat down with the chiefs of staff. it seemses to me this could be a logical step in what is my u
that's what we've been doing since i announced to the british parliament that i thought we should dothis. and human rights are not advanced when at the same time, you then stand back and say, whoops, we didn't know the gun was loaded and you have another totalitarian power on your hands. >> in this segment because of the pressure of time, there will be no rebuttals and no follow-up questions. your question to mr. reagan. >> one question to each candidate. >> mr. president, i...
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to hear him say that because that is what we have been doing ever since i announced to the british parliament that i thought we should do this. human rights are not advanced when, at the same time, you then stand back and say, whoops, we did not know the gun was loaded, and you have another totalitarian power on your hands. edwin: in this segment, because of the pressure of time, there will be no rebuttals, and there will be no followup questions. mr. trewhitt, your question to president reagan. henry: one question to each candidate? edwin: one question to each candidate. henry: mr. president, could i take you back to something you amd earlier, and if i misquoting you, please correct me. but i understood you to say that if the development of space military technology was successful, you might give the soviets a demonstration and say, here it is, which sounds to me as if you might be trying to gain the sort of advantage that would enable you to dictate terms, and which i will then suggest to you might mean scrapping a generation of nuclear strategy called mutual deterrence in which we, in effe
to hear him say that because that is what we have been doing ever since i announced to the british parliament that i thought we should do this. human rights are not advanced when, at the same time, you then stand back and say, whoops, we did not know the gun was loaded, and you have another totalitarian power on your hands. edwin: in this segment, because of the pressure of time, there will be no rebuttals, and there will be no followup questions. mr. trewhitt, your question to president...
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this auction comes a year after another banksy painting of the british parliament replaced by chimpsselling for more than $12 million. >> banksy is today one of the most sought after artists. he's really made that step from being a much-loved figure in popular culture to actually being one of the most desirable, collectible artists of our time. >> reporter: this auction didn't disappoint. show me the monet sold for plenty of monet. while it didn't break his record, it sold for nearly $10 million. ian lee, cbs news, london. >> "cbs this morning saturday" will be right back. ♪ >>> could you guys do the dance? do you know the "thriller" dance? >> nice. >> good, michelle. >> we'll do it in the break. >> impress uf. welcome to "cbs this morning saturday." i'm jeff glor with dana jacobson and michelle miller. >> there it is. >> that works. >> we're going to take you to three perfect places for halloween. first, sleepy hollow, new york in search of the headless horseman. the famous tale that takes place there. now marking 200 years since first published. >> then a real estate tour. new orle
this auction comes a year after another banksy painting of the british parliament replaced by chimpsselling for more than $12 million. >> banksy is today one of the most sought after artists. he's really made that step from being a much-loved figure in popular culture to actually being one of the most desirable, collectible artists of our time. >> reporter: this auction didn't disappoint. show me the monet sold for plenty of monet. while it didn't break his record, it sold for...
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a british member of parliament who breached covid—i9 restrictions is facing calls to resign.ravelled to london from scotland by train with coronavirus symptoms and made the returnjourney after testing positive. she has apologised and reported herself to the police and been suspended from her party. scotland's leader, nicola sturgeon, called her behaviour "utterly indefensible." amazon has announced that nearly 20,000 employees tested positive for covid—i9 in 2020. the figures, which equate to i.aa% of the tech giant's total us front line staff, were revealed in a blog on the company's website on thursday. the disclosure has long been sought by labour rights advocates who have criticised amazon's decision not to close warehouses with outbreaks. whales are threatening to scupper europe's largest joint military exercise due to take place in scotland this weekend. a pod of northern bottlenose wales has been stuck in gare loch in argyll for a few weeks now. on thursday, a flotilla of small boats and marine experts tried to entice them out — but to no avail. there's concern that th
a british member of parliament who breached covid—i9 restrictions is facing calls to resign.ravelled to london from scotland by train with coronavirus symptoms and made the returnjourney after testing positive. she has apologised and reported herself to the police and been suspended from her party. scotland's leader, nicola sturgeon, called her behaviour "utterly indefensible." amazon has announced that nearly 20,000 employees tested positive for covid—i9 in 2020. the figures,...
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a british member of parliament who breached covid—19 restrictions is facing calls to resign.cottish national party travelled to london from scotland by train with coronavirus symptoms and made the returnjourney after testing positive. she has apologised and reported herself to the police and been suspended from her party. scotland's leader, nicola sturgeon, called her behaviour "utterly indefensible." amazon has announced that 19,816 employees tested positive for covid—19 in 2020. the figures, which equate to 1.44% of the tech giant's total us front line staff, were revealed in a blog on the company's website on thursday. the disclosure has long been sought by labour rights advocates who have criticised amazon's decision not to close warehouses with outbreaks. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: the us model chrissy teigen opens up about the loss of her baby during pregnancy. we'll hearfrom one campaigner about how her comments could help thousands of other women going through the same ordeal. in all russia's turmoil, it has never quite come to this. president yeltsin sa
a british member of parliament who breached covid—19 restrictions is facing calls to resign.cottish national party travelled to london from scotland by train with coronavirus symptoms and made the returnjourney after testing positive. she has apologised and reported herself to the police and been suspended from her party. scotland's leader, nicola sturgeon, called her behaviour "utterly indefensible." amazon has announced that 19,816 employees tested positive for covid—19 in 2020....
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professor richard murphy what exactly is going on on the left and the right of british politics i say westminster parliament struggles to hold the government to account didn't the pandemic and the banks do you will finally but 1st over to alex with your reaction to last week's show what's your tweets messages and emails. was a big reaction to last week's show which featured a free talk. over the 19 and a huge audience of face because well the 1st stop was from a vet an old friend of the sure that it has to come painless and she picked up the 5 the free medical experts all mention sustainability and climate change and population as a major fight and these are measuring viruses and they were the a number of people who were reflecting the perhaps a growing public skepticism about some of the official messages on covert and when some of them for example said i was really hoping that someone would be questioning the narrative being peddled out daily by the government in the mainstream media and perhaps interview the many doctors and scientists who are speaking to a different story and wilma says my question is w
professor richard murphy what exactly is going on on the left and the right of british politics i say westminster parliament struggles to hold the government to account didn't the pandemic and the banks do you will finally but 1st over to alex with your reaction to last week's show what's your tweets messages and emails. was a big reaction to last week's show which featured a free talk. over the 19 and a huge audience of face because well the 1st stop was from a vet an old friend of the sure...
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if they act like this so this was a breach of international law that the british government had known in parliament ministers stood up in parliament and said yes this bill the so-called internal market bill will breach international law and there was a certain amount of up for all but in the end the bill passed without a hitch that means that of course all international partners know particularly the european union say how can we trust a country like that it is a very serious breach and it absolutely throws a very dark light over the going trade talks and it somehow means that if written doesn't step back from the brink in that case in the end trade agreement cannot really come into force at the beginning of next year so ominous all this very ominous. that this was the 1st step barbara in an infringement procedure has she left some wiggle room there for the u.k. to still get out of the. internal market bill to maybe not adopt and to walk this back and not breach international law. yes they could of course i mean there is with the european union always wiggle room in cases like this sound now the cl
if they act like this so this was a breach of international law that the british government had known in parliament ministers stood up in parliament and said yes this bill the so-called internal market bill will breach international law and there was a certain amount of up for all but in the end the bill passed without a hitch that means that of course all international partners know particularly the european union say how can we trust a country like that it is a very serious breach and it...
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>> the parliament has been clear that the deadline of the 31st of october. i understand that the british. parliament works different than the house of commons. we need to involve our committees. if we get it done by the 31st of october, it should be able to get through parliament christmas. >> everyone is waiting for -- including at the leaders meeting today and tomorrow. what do you hope he can bring on from the negotiations? what is the crucial thing that you would like to hear him say? >> and form that european leaders and the u.k. coordination at european parliament on friday. we still have three major of his goals -- obstacles. fields, fisheries, and a solid structure of government. we have now moved forward. the eu is offering the u.k. something we have never offered a country before. tariff free access for goods to the world's largest single market. this comes at a price. it is important that we have fair competition standards on both sides of the channel. >> i often hear when you look at the entire negotiation that 90% of the deal is ready or could be ready. it's the 10% that is
>> the parliament has been clear that the deadline of the 31st of october. i understand that the british. parliament works different than the house of commons. we need to involve our committees. if we get it done by the 31st of october, it should be able to get through parliament christmas. >> everyone is waiting for -- including at the leaders meeting today and tomorrow. what do you hope he can bring on from the negotiations? what is the crucial thing that you would like to hear...
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how it's possible to have hope in these very dark times do you think even one current british member of parliament though would accept that these different lettered japanese regulators are designed to promote a false confidence in restitution that they are de facto encouraging violence by having them that they had these agencies are actually complicit in the raising memory. they are complicit in the raising memory and so on tries to make sure that memories kept alive and of course it will now nothing can ever be hidden away and this one tries to expose that i think in terms of politicians and the states in general and all these different crime goes and n.g.o.s they are very complicit in what's been going on everybody knows what that issue is a to try to do with it and i think this is something that feeds into the general population i think it's spelled in on all m.p.'s and some people some m.p.'s have spoken out instance of deaths in custody in the past but they haven't looked at it in terms of what is systematic brutal system which kills people in some cases cases of murder some cases mountstuart
how it's possible to have hope in these very dark times do you think even one current british member of parliament though would accept that these different lettered japanese regulators are designed to promote a false confidence in restitution that they are de facto encouraging violence by having them that they had these agencies are actually complicit in the raising memory. they are complicit in the raising memory and so on tries to make sure that memories kept alive and of course it will now...