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been, sends morris out and became prime minister, to deliver brexit by the 31st of 0ctober, come what may, do or die. the legal gauntlet thrown down by opposition parties in the form of a billno—deal by that summit in mid october will not change the game plan here in downing street. how exactly do anything to do it, well, i think will have to wait to see because thatis will have to wait to see because that is a question that everyone is asking at the moment. legal advice, i'm sure, it being taken. premise that has been at his countryside retreat today discussing what his next move would be, whether anything will change in the days ahead before parliament is due to be suspended, by thursday at the latest, we will just have to see. i think the message to mps who are preparing a legal challenges of the prime minister try to get around that law, the central clause in the bill which forces him to ask for a brexit extension, the message in government coming a response that today seems to be, we will see you in court. how likely is it that we will see more people stepping down? after amber rudd dramatically resigned last night, there was perhaps an expectation that others who shar
been, sends morris out and became prime minister, to deliver brexit by the 31st of 0ctober, come what may, do or die. the legal gauntlet thrown down by opposition parties in the form of a billno—deal by that summit in mid october will not change the game plan here in downing street. how exactly do anything to do it, well, i think will have to wait to see because thatis will have to wait to see because that is a question that everyone is asking at the moment. legal advice, i'm sure, it being...
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bill: first of many addresses at the u.n. ending religious persecution is the message there. attacks are a wound on humanity. the quick comment from jonathan morris our belief is so fundamental that our human rights come not from government but god. that's the american foundation of religious liberty and saying s an eternal right to live by our conscience, to practice our religion and to give glory to god. that's the president of the united states of america telling leaders around the world. that is their duty and obligation to defend. >> bill: thanks, jonathan. >> julie: he said all religions are welcome here in the united states. persecution in other countries but here all are welcome. >> bill: tomorrow morning we'll have the president's big speech at the u.n. nice to see you, julie. we have to rock-n-roll. have a good number. >> julie: also want to point out, he said all religions are welcome here in the united states. persecution and other countries, but here all are welcome. >> bill: we will have the big speech. nice to see her. we've got to rock 'n' roll. have a good monday. >> julie: "newsroom news vault" five starts now. >> harris: fox ne
bill: first of many addresses at the u.n. ending religious persecution is the message there. attacks are a wound on humanity. the quick comment from jonathan morris our belief is so fundamental that our human rights come not from government but god. that's the american foundation of religious liberty and saying s an eternal right to live by our conscience, to practice our religion and to give glory to god. that's the president of the united states of america telling leaders around the world....
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bill that is meant to delay or prevent a no deal. we will talk about that in more detail with chris morris.d. let's join the stephen kinnock is now being proposed. let'sjoin the proceedings in the house and see what he has to say. increasingly polarised. finding compromise orfinding say. increasingly polarised. finding compromise or finding any route forward will only become more difficult as time goes on. and a further extension to the timetable to leave the eu without a very good, clearly defined purpose will leave most of the country banging their heads across a brick the wall. public are fed up of talking and hearing about brexit. most people, regardless of what some campaigners may like to tell themselves, would like to see the referendum result being honoured. therefore ourfirst tabled amendment 6—7, together with our new clause, aim to set a purpose for the extension request until 31 january. the explicit purpose we state should be to pass a brexit bill, and more specifically to pass something similar to the withdrawal agreement bill which was passed in may 2019 as a result of cross
bill that is meant to delay or prevent a no deal. we will talk about that in more detail with chris morris.d. let's join the stephen kinnock is now being proposed. let'sjoin the proceedings in the house and see what he has to say. increasingly polarised. finding compromise orfinding say. increasingly polarised. finding compromise or finding any route forward will only become more difficult as time goes on. and a further extension to the timetable to leave the eu without a very good, clearly...
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bill. plus get $250 back when you buy a new samsung note. click, call or visit a store today. >>> welcome back, everyone. i'm alison morris after 5 dead and 21 injured. word from officials will be at 1:00 p.m. eastern time. senator ted cruz tweeting that he is heartbroken by the heinous attack. john cornyn writing, we are one with the midland-odessa community. and greg abbott says i want to remind all texans thought to allow the lone star state to be overrun by hatred and violence. the shock waves are also felt on the 2020 campaign trail. >> don't know the firearms that are used or how to acquire them. but we know this is [ bleep ] up. >> we don't know the details of what happened tonight, in midland and odessa. it is time for politicians to act. >> the shootings in texas, sweeping new gun laws going into effect in the state. those gun laws make it easier to carry guns in public places, including schools and churches. we have danny cevallos, and rashad robinson, president of color of change. also with us. odess odessa, texas. sweeping, new, gun laws, carry in places like foster homes and on schools, taking effect today. >
bill. plus get $250 back when you buy a new samsung note. click, call or visit a store today. >>> welcome back, everyone. i'm alison morris after 5 dead and 21 injured. word from officials will be at 1:00 p.m. eastern time. senator ted cruz tweeting that he is heartbroken by the heinous attack. john cornyn writing, we are one with the midland-odessa community. and greg abbott says i want to remind all texans thought to allow the lone star state to be overrun by hatred and violence. the...
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bill requesting a further delay to brexit. i'm joined now by maddy thimont jack, senior researcher at the institute for government, and our reality check correspondent, chris morrisback to basics, the whip is... you always have whips and opposition parties, they'll remember to make sure mps all vote the way the party wants them to vote so if you the party wants them to vote so if you remove the party wants them to vote so if you remove that, that means they are no longer compelled to vote with the party and essentially no longer conservative mps which is what they did last night, so they said they would remove the whip from the conservative mps who voted against the government. in terms of the deselection, that relates to a general election that would be saying these mps could not stand again as conservative members in their constituencies, so there is a bit of a question extent to which the government controls a selection, and the conservative party constitution, but that is what they have said as they will not be able to do that. they have said they cannot support these mps. .. that is the case in point. and anonymous question. why can't the remainers form a na
bill requesting a further delay to brexit. i'm joined now by maddy thimont jack, senior researcher at the institute for government, and our reality check correspondent, chris morrisback to basics, the whip is... you always have whips and opposition parties, they'll remember to make sure mps all vote the way the party wants them to vote so if you the party wants them to vote so if you remove the party wants them to vote so if you remove that, that means they are no longer compelled to vote with...