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i understand brack is not popular. it's not popular because it costs us and depend iing where your district is and what basis you have, there is a risk it will cost you jobs an cost your district money. i would point out several very important facts. first of all, we are having substantial changes as the gentleman acknowledged in his opening remarks in our forestructure and defense and national security needs. those substantial changes are quite likely to put us in a position where we would have a different based structure, the dod would like the flexibility to change that base structure to meet those dramatic changes. this amendment completely ties their hands and stops theirability to do that and goes so far as to say they can't plan for it much less implement it, can't look at our base structure, a significant chunk of our budget, they can't look at it and think about what would look better, can't spend any money whatsoever. it would be one thing if this amendment said no brack this year. fine. this amendment goes f
i understand brack is not popular. it's not popular because it costs us and depend iing where your district is and what basis you have, there is a risk it will cost you jobs an cost your district money. i would point out several very important facts. first of all, we are having substantial changes as the gentleman acknowledged in his opening remarks in our forestructure and defense and national security needs. those substantial changes are quite likely to put us in a position where we would...
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judge brack: yes, i have said that. >> the judge who wants to help reunite hundreds of migrant children still separated from their parents. then, he fought for his country. now he's fighting to save his land. >> i think the united states government should be ashamed of themselves. >> homeowners in the path of the border wall get a reprieve, but for how long? soledad: i'm soledad o'brien. welcome to "matter of fact." since taking office, president joe biden has tried to move quickly on a campaign promise to overhaul the country's immigration policies. with executive orders, he paused construction of the border wall, created a task force to reunite migrant children separated from their parents at the border, and is allowing asylum seekers who were sent to mexico to wait for their u.s. court dates back in the country. he's drawing criticism from conservatives, and he's facing challenges from members of his own party. we wanted to look beyond the politics to see how policy affects people on the ground. o our correspondent j
judge brack: yes, i have said that. >> the judge who wants to help reunite hundreds of migrant children still separated from their parents. then, he fought for his country. now he's fighting to save his land. >> i think the united states government should be ashamed of themselves. >> homeowners in the path of the border wall get a reprieve, but for how long? soledad: i'm soledad o'brien. welcome to "matter of fact." since taking office, president joe biden has tried...
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that they're not people who made the arguments and supporting bracks that will take back control of law were to take back control of our own trade deal strike our own trade deals and be our own global power. i think the reason why we haven't seen a lot of follow through is on what drugs that your support is because drugs that years have been people who support drugs that have been completely shut out of the negotiation process it's been conducted completely by people that supported remaining in the european union and that's why i don't think we're seeing a bracks it that the majority of people voted for i can tell by their facial expressions from both james and tom that well both want to get in on that so tom i'll let you go first. well i would respectfully disagree entirely with that within hours of the referendum result nigel farage a very prominent campaigner for leaving dropped out of politics quit altogether was going to have anything to do with actually delivering the bricks that he think i'm painting for for about a quarter of a century boris johnson michael gove. drops out d
that they're not people who made the arguments and supporting bracks that will take back control of law were to take back control of our own trade deal strike our own trade deals and be our own global power. i think the reason why we haven't seen a lot of follow through is on what drugs that your support is because drugs that years have been people who support drugs that have been completely shut out of the negotiation process it's been conducted completely by people that supported remaining in...
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commission have been debating emergency response measures to bracks that. the discussions show clearly that the situation in the north sea fishery is enormously complex. for example the european fisheries and marine fund would have to be restructured and we consider financial support for the possible decommissioning of fishing vessels one for survive. but of course we want to negotiate a new trade deal with britain as quickly as possible. there are spanish and dutch crewmembers on board british fishing vessels highly skilled crew. and they're an important part of the team. some people get really emotional about that situation. and it's getting a lot of attention. but the whole. we're now in the scottish town of peterhead a thriving port on the north sea coast one third of all the fish imported by the u.k. moves through peterhead. if the fishing industry is booming anywhere in britain it's here. we met several foreign workers here and even came across a german citizen and they all earn their living by catching processing or transporting fish. close tesh deli
commission have been debating emergency response measures to bracks that. the discussions show clearly that the situation in the north sea fishery is enormously complex. for example the european fisheries and marine fund would have to be restructured and we consider financial support for the possible decommissioning of fishing vessels one for survive. but of course we want to negotiate a new trade deal with britain as quickly as possible. there are spanish and dutch crewmembers on board british...
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part of the union but also leave the european union so i don't think the divisions were cause for bracks it they're just giving a voice to those people that want to leave the european union and stay in the union and i think that's quite legitimate. if i can to end with a personal question you're leaving brussels as an m.e.p. are your own site set now in a westminster seat i've always said that i didn't want to stand in this european election that i felt that the next phase of the libertarian freedom movement bringing democracy back to the people would be in national elections i'd love to stand in a sea i'd like to take on one of those labor m.p.'s in a leave area that is voted to remain and i would like those people that have a voice that blacks their their vision and i hope to do so with the brics it party i am a registered supporter but of course there are many talented people out there and i would have to fight for my seat just like everybody else stephen moore from brussels thank you very much indeed thank you. so the brakes at party breakthrough was the final straw for to me but lab
part of the union but also leave the european union so i don't think the divisions were cause for bracks it they're just giving a voice to those people that want to leave the european union and stay in the union and i think that's quite legitimate. if i can to end with a personal question you're leaving brussels as an m.e.p. are your own site set now in a westminster seat i've always said that i didn't want to stand in this european election that i felt that the next phase of the libertarian...
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has been holding talks with opposition labor leader jeremy corbyn in a new push for a compromise on bracks it now that has angered breck's of hardliners in her conservative party who fear she could end up agreeing to a softer form of bracks may needs to present a plan to evade leaders by april tenth yesterday they rejected her call for a brief extension. it was an unconventional meeting at westminster only wednesday. british prime minister theresa may invited opposition leader jeremy called in to try and find a compromise on break said the meeting lasted almost two hours finishing with an agreement to continue talking. we had a discussion hasn't been as much change as i expected but we are continuing to have some discussions tomorrow morning explore some of the technical issues surrounding it. and the meeting was useful but inconclusive i mean the prime minister's office said both sides had shown flexibility and a commitment to end the current deadlock before the talks during question time in parliament may have pointed out the common ground between them. wants to see poverty rise and i th
has been holding talks with opposition labor leader jeremy corbyn in a new push for a compromise on bracks it now that has angered breck's of hardliners in her conservative party who fear she could end up agreeing to a softer form of bracks may needs to present a plan to evade leaders by april tenth yesterday they rejected her call for a brief extension. it was an unconventional meeting at westminster only wednesday. british prime minister theresa may invited opposition leader jeremy called in...
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it does mean bracks it's. empty phrases drawing ridicule from the opposition all we care is even more bizarre soundbites remember when we. marriage breaks it means breaks it then we had liberal breaks it and now we have ambitious managed divergence. and she got flak from within her own ranks with several of her key ministers resigning over the breakfast issue for. finally against all the odds and after months of negotiations london and brussels agreed on a draft breck's a deal e.u. leaders approved it but may fail to drum up enough support for the deal at home. at the last minute she was forced to call off a parliamentary vote after it became clear that she would not get the deal through . a desperate last ditch attempt to meet european leaders followed to try and get some concessions to make the deal more palatable to her critics but to no avail just as members of her own party seize the moment to challenge her leadership but may survive the vote of no confidence amongst tory m.p.'s. a fight over her deal in
it does mean bracks it's. empty phrases drawing ridicule from the opposition all we care is even more bizarre soundbites remember when we. marriage breaks it means breaks it then we had liberal breaks it and now we have ambitious managed divergence. and she got flak from within her own ranks with several of her key ministers resigning over the breakfast issue for. finally against all the odds and after months of negotiations london and brussels agreed on a draft breck's a deal e.u. leaders...
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of may could deliver was not the bracks that many in britain had voted for. and attempt to get a stronger mandate for her bracks a vision backfired spectacularly tough to make or snap elections in june 2017 she ended up weaker than before short of a majority in parliament and forced to make a deal with the hardline northern irish the u.p.a. in order to govern but maybe wouldn't be deterred smiling through gritted teeth she carried on with the task of pushing through bracks it come what may bricks it means bricks it and we're going to make a success of it bricks it needs for exits i'm very clear bricks it does mean bracks it's. empty phrases drawing ridicule from the opposition all we care is even more bizarre sandbox remember when we. ads were actually means breaks it then we had liberal breaks it and now we have ambitious managed divergence. and she got flak from within her own ranks with several of her key ministers resigning over the breakfast issue or. finally against all the odds and after months of negotiations london and brussels agreed on a draw for e
of may could deliver was not the bracks that many in britain had voted for. and attempt to get a stronger mandate for her bracks a vision backfired spectacularly tough to make or snap elections in june 2017 she ended up weaker than before short of a majority in parliament and forced to make a deal with the hardline northern irish the u.p.a. in order to govern but maybe wouldn't be deterred smiling through gritted teeth she carried on with the task of pushing through bracks it come what may...
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how are her troubles being same bad in the context of bracks and. to reason maze of course the chief bracks it did go she ate her for the u.k. and the european union has spent weeks and months to hammer out this deal she is the current chief that orderly bracks it is the most likely scenario at least that is prospective for for many european countries here so a lot of sympathy here today even the dutch prime minister said he admired her resilience the prime minister of luxembourg greeted her with a kiss a hock and the promise we're here to help so a lot of sympathy on the other hand leaders also made clear look we're not here to to hand out gifts we have our red lines and we've got to stick to them otherwise we are facing a bad deal and that will be worse than a cliff edge bracks it. matters. not are some of the other stories making news around the world officials in israel sam palestinian has shot and killed two israelis of the west bank another two are said to be wounded the shooting happened near the jewish settlement of ofra where a palestinian
how are her troubles being same bad in the context of bracks and. to reason maze of course the chief bracks it did go she ate her for the u.k. and the european union has spent weeks and months to hammer out this deal she is the current chief that orderly bracks it is the most likely scenario at least that is prospective for for many european countries here so a lot of sympathy here today even the dutch prime minister said he admired her resilience the prime minister of luxembourg greeted her...
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of may could deliver was not the bracks that many in britain had voted for. and attempt to get a stronger mandate for her bracks a vision backfired spectacularly tough to make or snap elections in june 2017 she ended up weaker than before short of a majority in parliament and forced to make a deal with the hardline northern irish the u.p.a. in order to govern but maybe wouldn't be deterred smiling through gritted teeth she carried on with the task of pushing through bracks it come what may bricks it means bricks it and we're going to make a success of it bricks it needs frets it i'm very clear bricks it does mean bracks it. empty phrases drawing ridicule from the opposition all we care is even more bizarre soundbites remember when we. marriage for actually means breaks it then we had liberal break suits and now we have ambitious managed divergence. and she got flak from within her own ranks with several of her key ministers resigning over the breakfast issue for. finally against all the odds and after months of negotiations london and brussels agreed on a dra
of may could deliver was not the bracks that many in britain had voted for. and attempt to get a stronger mandate for her bracks a vision backfired spectacularly tough to make or snap elections in june 2017 she ended up weaker than before short of a majority in parliament and forced to make a deal with the hardline northern irish the u.p.a. in order to govern but maybe wouldn't be deterred smiling through gritted teeth she carried on with the task of pushing through bracks it come what may...
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can i say you're. in brack national. bracknell. sorry. so we enrolled _ in brack national.l. sorry. so we enrolled in _ in brack national. bracknell. sorry. so we enrolled in the _ in brack national. bracknell. sorry. so we enrolled in the behaviour . in brack national. bracknell. sorry. l so we enrolled in the behaviour hub. ijoined mark clitheroe in 20 and after the pandemic we hadn't had a head for two year and a fresh pair of eyes could see what was going wrong, the violence, level of aggression to staff and it was not a climate that people wanted to work in and it is not a climate that is right for our children. it came at the right time that the behaviour hub were looking for new schools to join. we hub were looking for new schools to “oin. ~ . . ~ hub were looking for new schools to “oin. ~ . ., ~ ., hub were looking for new schools to “oin.~ . ., ~ ., , ._ join. we are talking about primary school ace join. we are talking about primary school age children _ join. we are talking about primary school age children here - join. we are talking about primary school age ch
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or moving to reshape the at least for a post bracks a future. well she clearly hit the ground running and seeing that she got that the support she has was just poland state saying on the sidelines for the moment one has to say because everyone knows that if they do want to see money and compensation they will have to play along so strong support for her ideas that is a strong signal and that is a good signal for an e.u. post breck's it 27 member states who have said yesterday again that the the unity we have seen regarding bracks it is something they do want to carry forward into the future ok what about today what's on the table for discussions on later today well you today you will have some discussions on the eurozone so very practical topics obviously big big topic will be bracks it and the way forward leaders will have some things to discuss although the plan how things will unfold is now pretty clear everyone will wait whether boris johnson can deliver the vote for this divorce deal and then you will have on the sidelines of the of the sum
or moving to reshape the at least for a post bracks a future. well she clearly hit the ground running and seeing that she got that the support she has was just poland state saying on the sidelines for the moment one has to say because everyone knows that if they do want to see money and compensation they will have to play along so strong support for her ideas that is a strong signal and that is a good signal for an e.u. post breck's it 27 member states who have said yesterday again that the the...
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it means bracks it let's go through this with bricks it's just it's a forester whites are. welcome alex she's talked about to recently has talked about sitting down with watch opposition parties before and we are where we are it's true and there's a scene not been a great relationship between her and jeremy colvin the leader of the labor party but it seems that what she's trying to do is put the ball in their court well number one the most important point there is that she's trying to she's saying that they do not want a no deal bricks it and that is perhaps why cabinet has lost it for so many hours today trying to get agreement on that because we know that many members of cabinet of her top team seem to be quite happy to move towards a no deal bracks whether they really are that's what they have appeared to say so she seems to have a rule that out and which is why she wants a further extension from the e.u. of article fifty say that means to laying bricks at a little bit further and to she get a deal through and this is why she's throwing it to jeremy corbyn to try to find
it means bracks it let's go through this with bricks it's just it's a forester whites are. welcome alex she's talked about to recently has talked about sitting down with watch opposition parties before and we are where we are it's true and there's a scene not been a great relationship between her and jeremy colvin the leader of the labor party but it seems that what she's trying to do is put the ball in their court well number one the most important point there is that she's trying to she's...
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became more than welcome to conflict zone thank you it's two years since the bracks it referendum two years in which the government has failed to come up with an agreed position in the cabinet and what kind of bracks that they want to show themselves and well i think want to be seen is that bracks is undoubtedly extremely complex so this has been made on some things to be fair to both sides but clearly there's a lot left to negotiate and agree in the remaining months ahead i mean they've been negotiating and fighting with themselves to him in talking to brussels much and that's that's the shambolic aspect of it is so just that it's difficult it's just that they can't agree on what they want which is pretty shameful isn't it this is the future of this country in the future of this country's economy hinges on what kind of bracks the u.k. gets well i think you think they'd be more responsible attitude from the prime minister and the government wouldn't you well i think as you just said this is incredibly important these negotiations for the future of the united kingdom particularly of th
became more than welcome to conflict zone thank you it's two years since the bracks it referendum two years in which the government has failed to come up with an agreed position in the cabinet and what kind of bracks that they want to show themselves and well i think want to be seen is that bracks is undoubtedly extremely complex so this has been made on some things to be fair to both sides but clearly there's a lot left to negotiate and agree in the remaining months ahead i mean they've been...
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well may has already set today that this shows that voters keeley want the parties to deliver on bracks it and that what we're seeing at the moment is that there cross party talks going on between mace conservatives and the opposition labor party so far they've been stalling they've made progress and and at the moment they are looking at looks like the tories are actually coming around to the idea of a customs union a customs arrangement with which would be something that labor could get behind so they are hoping that with that they would get the withdrawal agreement find these through parliament here and get this grex it moving and leave the european union once and for all so this was clearly a lesson learned for the parties today and the hope is that something will happen now in the brics that saga. britain goes back to the polls in three weeks for the european elections despite having voted to leave europe and the only three years ago what can we expect. well it's going to be a protest vote new mini referendum there are actually two new parties that are going to be on the ballot that
well may has already set today that this shows that voters keeley want the parties to deliver on bracks it and that what we're seeing at the moment is that there cross party talks going on between mace conservatives and the opposition labor party so far they've been stalling they've made progress and and at the moment they are looking at looks like the tories are actually coming around to the idea of a customs union a customs arrangement with which would be something that labor could get behind...
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it is by no means whole hearted but publicly it's now pursuing united pro bracks it policy to reason may of course was adamant on this everyone knows her famous mantra that means brett said and this is only hard and boris johnson has vowed to take the u.k. out of the e.u. by the october deal or no deal so this was a significant omission on the part of the b.b.c. indeed if that had correctly included the conservative party the progress it is would have taken the lead in that graphic by 3 percent potentially changing the implications of that election another aspect of the story was mentioning is that the b.b.c. actually rebuffed the complaint for almost one month while we. your concerns given the preceding paragraph we don't believe readers would have been misled on what the graph was showing now as i said the b.b.c. has since admitted that these graphics were a lapse in editorial standards they've been removed and a note of correction added to the website but there is a little back story to this because this isn't the only complaint directed against the b.b.c. on this very issue actua
it is by no means whole hearted but publicly it's now pursuing united pro bracks it policy to reason may of course was adamant on this everyone knows her famous mantra that means brett said and this is only hard and boris johnson has vowed to take the u.k. out of the e.u. by the october deal or no deal so this was a significant omission on the part of the b.b.c. indeed if that had correctly included the conservative party the progress it is would have taken the lead in that graphic by 3 percent...
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bracks it could be the late. professor the situation that the u.k. and the e.u. are in now or did you discuss this very situation with german lawmakers this week when you met with them i mean what did you advise them to do. yes that was one of the questions that turned up and this is because they've been interested that was the european union committee off the parliament attend a hearing on monday event trusted basically into situations one of them is a preface it with the in the broad agreement of the terms of the agreement this is this huge four hundred eighty five page document that the e.u. and the u.k. negotiated and the other one personality of bracks and the interesting point was
bracks it could be the late. professor the situation that the u.k. and the e.u. are in now or did you discuss this very situation with german lawmakers this week when you met with them i mean what did you advise them to do. yes that was one of the questions that turned up and this is because they've been interested that was the european union committee off the parliament attend a hearing on monday event trusted basically into situations one of them is a preface it with the in the broad...
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to do that well the bracks referendum was just two years ago the negotiations the e.u. as we know started just a year ago after the general election and what i was saying there actually was a say there's no other type within my party or within the wider populace for a change of leadership and i think if you going to compare to reason may's leadership to jeremy corbin's you'll see on the issue of as with many other things on the labor side an even more divided party than we are but i'm not sure the partnership really helps here the point is that actually what people want as i say is the best bricks a deal for the united kingdom and they don't feel they have a chance of getting it particularly the people who murder in this country as you said before the people who employ millions of people who have to put consumer goods in the shops who have to keep the factories working these are the people who have lost faith in your party you knew well i think what they're saying at the moment is there's undoubtedly much frustration with how things are. panning out and in terms of the
to do that well the bracks referendum was just two years ago the negotiations the e.u. as we know started just a year ago after the general election and what i was saying there actually was a say there's no other type within my party or within the wider populace for a change of leadership and i think if you going to compare to reason may's leadership to jeremy corbin's you'll see on the issue of as with many other things on the labor side an even more divided party than we are but i'm not sure...
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to continue covering the one year bracks anniversary. contradictions contradictions numbers don't lie unless they're in correct or just veg and when statistics and polls contradict one another in emotionally heated arenas like the bracks that debate in the u.k. it can wreak havoc. the people and their ability to make a clear decision let's talk about jobs one common statistic typically cited by many verify all politicians is that some three million u.k. jobs could be at stake if it goes through now this is usually directly countered by big business so what do the people actually believe actually i think i believe that and i can see myself from a not to take here in an american. studio so what why would they stay here if they're going to pay for us and they're not to know what. i think i think numbers can be used to support any which argument you want and i think what we're in real need of actually is a real independent facts checking body that people can rely on to determine whether or not politicians are telling the truth so they'll be
to continue covering the one year bracks anniversary. contradictions contradictions numbers don't lie unless they're in correct or just veg and when statistics and polls contradict one another in emotionally heated arenas like the bracks that debate in the u.k. it can wreak havoc. the people and their ability to make a clear decision let's talk about jobs one common statistic typically cited by many verify all politicians is that some three million u.k. jobs could be at stake if it goes through...
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at this point it's still not clear how the bracks a drama will play out but one thing is certain bracks it will not solve the problems of the north sea fishing industry. that's just. conning madness that is a plus too much handing tend to be balanced by some day we'll miss these bugs. many species are rapidly vanishing. and humans are to blame. the insect apocalypse seventy five. w. . don't miss our highlights w. program. w dot com highlights. this is news live from berlin france's president michael says notre dame will rise from the ashes we don't reconstruct the cathedral now if you're going to be even more beautiful than the full. and i won't buy gold to be reached within five years . meanwhile france's cathedrals get set to ring their bells in concert to mark forty eight hours since fire engulfed the paris club. also coming out to vote counting gets underway in indonesia's pivotal presidential election almost chilled hundred million voters.
at this point it's still not clear how the bracks a drama will play out but one thing is certain bracks it will not solve the problems of the north sea fishing industry. that's just. conning madness that is a plus too much handing tend to be balanced by some day we'll miss these bugs. many species are rapidly vanishing. and humans are to blame. the insect apocalypse seventy five. w. . don't miss our highlights w. program. w dot com highlights. this is news live from berlin france's president...
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prime minister boards johnson won last week's snap election promising to get bracks it done and now he has his e.u. withdrawal deal passed the house of commons with room to spare there's still more to do before it becomes law but friday's vote puts the u.k. on course to leave the e.u. on january 31st the 2 sides will then have until the end of 2020 to strike a trade deal. after winning his historic election victory last week boris johnson said he wanted to heal the nation and in the house of commons he presented his bracks it bill as a step towards that it was a time that together as one reinvigorated nation one united kingdom filled with a renewed confidence in our national destiny and determined at last to take advantage of the opportunities but not a lie before us but despite the sweet talking johnson had stripped away many of the sweetness to reason may had added to help and peace support it before the election that raised passions from the opposition. this things out on issues not only workers' rights the big downgrade it is parliamentarians rights it is the ability of the legisla
prime minister boards johnson won last week's snap election promising to get bracks it done and now he has his e.u. withdrawal deal passed the house of commons with room to spare there's still more to do before it becomes law but friday's vote puts the u.k. on course to leave the e.u. on january 31st the 2 sides will then have until the end of 2020 to strike a trade deal. after winning his historic election victory last week boris johnson said he wanted to heal the nation and in the house of...
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that they're not people who made the arguments and supporting bracks that will take back control of laws were to take back control of our own trade deal strike our own trade deals and be our own global power. i think the reason why we haven't seen a lot of follow through is on what drugs appears supportive because drugs that years have been people who support drugs that have been completely shut out of the negotiation process it's been conducted completely by people that supported remaining in the european union and that's why i don't think we're seeing a bracks it that the majority of people voted for i can tell by their facial expressions from both james and tom that well both want to get in on that so tom i'll let you go first. well i would respectfully disagree entirely with that within hours of the referendum result nigel farage a very prominent campaigner for leaving dropped out of politics quit altogether wasn't of anything to do with actually delivering the bricks that he think i'm painting for for about a quarter of a century boris johnson michael gove. drops out doesn't ev
that they're not people who made the arguments and supporting bracks that will take back control of laws were to take back control of our own trade deal strike our own trade deals and be our own global power. i think the reason why we haven't seen a lot of follow through is on what drugs appears supportive because drugs that years have been people who support drugs that have been completely shut out of the negotiation process it's been conducted completely by people that supported remaining in...
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week boris johnson said he wanted to heal the nation and in the house of commons he presented his bracks it bill as a step towards that was a time that together as one reinvigorated nation one united kingdom filled with a renewed confidence in our national destiny and determined at last to take advantage of the opportunities but not before us but despite the sweet talking johnson had stripped away many of the sweetness to reason may had added to help them piece support it before the election that raised passions from the opposition . this things that vanishes not only workers' rights being downgraded it is parliamentarians rights because the ability of the legislature to scrutinise executive has been taking a hit is bad for democracy. outgoing labor leader jeremy corbyn still licking his wounds after humiliating defeat drew attention instead to what he saw as bracks it's damaging implications for ordinary people will sell out on this deal will be used as a battering ram to drive us down the path of yet more deregulation. and so wards i took sick deal with donald trump he didn't draw atte
week boris johnson said he wanted to heal the nation and in the house of commons he presented his bracks it bill as a step towards that was a time that together as one reinvigorated nation one united kingdom filled with a renewed confidence in our national destiny and determined at last to take advantage of the opportunities but not before us but despite the sweet talking johnson had stripped away many of the sweetness to reason may had added to help them piece support it before the election...
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would like to avoid on the other hand you have one of the chief bracks it's years. nigel farage saying he completely plans to run in the elections and he's been thinking about that for some time so of course this would be an additional big mess to reach the old standby. britain's finance minister philip hammond also addressed parliament in london today there you are he warned that leaving with no deal would mean significant economic disruption to the british economy he spelled out how the british government is trying to prepare for brics. we have plans in place to minimize disruption to our financial system we've worked across whitehall to put in place mitigations of our border although we cannot regulate how the e.u. would operate its border in a no deal except we've published today our temporary u.k. no deal tariff schedule carefully balancing the needs of producers and consumers in the context of the pressures the no deal economy would face but i need to be straight with the house a no deal bricks it would deliver a significant short to medium term reduction in t
would like to avoid on the other hand you have one of the chief bracks it's years. nigel farage saying he completely plans to run in the elections and he's been thinking about that for some time so of course this would be an additional big mess to reach the old standby. britain's finance minister philip hammond also addressed parliament in london today there you are he warned that leaving with no deal would mean significant economic disruption to the british economy he spelled out how the...
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the party and you kip are represented as backing bracks it the conservatives are not despite being a party that was then and still is committed to leaving the european bloc. coconspirator has pursued de she for months and despite being rebuffed twice by the b.b.c. yesterday finally had his complaint accepted it was except a doctor threatening to take the motor to ofcom the charge she used by the b.b.c. to present the election results attempted to deliberately imply and to brag parties who received the most routes. now conservative support of brock's it is not told hearted by any means there are of course remain a loyalist within its ranks but publicly it pursues a united pro policy this is something that theresa may was adamant about we now of course all know her famous mantra breaks it means and this is only hard since boris johnson took the helm he's vowed to take the u.k. out of the e.u. by the october deal or no deal and he spearheaded the leave campaign back in 2016 so this really is a significant omission on the part of the b.b.c. indeed if that had included the conservative pa
the party and you kip are represented as backing bracks it the conservatives are not despite being a party that was then and still is committed to leaving the european bloc. coconspirator has pursued de she for months and despite being rebuffed twice by the b.b.c. yesterday finally had his complaint accepted it was except a doctor threatening to take the motor to ofcom the charge she used by the b.b.c. to present the election results attempted to deliberately imply and to brag parties who...
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is making headlines of its own that's after it admitted to failings and its bracks it coverage during the recent european elections despite its own strict editorial guidelines but i saw scott taylor explains it took a lot for the corporation to acknowledge its mistake. the b.b.c. has just admitted that one of its graphics illustrating the results of the european parliamentary election back in may this year it was misleading now the chart in question shows how well pro and anti bracks at parties did and it suggests that remain as one a little over 40 percent of the vote with bracks it is coming in just shy of 35 percent the conclusion of course being that sentiment in europe was stronger but and this is where the issue is the groff able to account for one important thing while the need for the party and you kip are represented as backing bracks it the conservatives are not despite being a party that was then and still is committed to leaving the european bloc. coconspirator has pursued de she for months and despite being rebuffed by the b.b.c. yesterday finally had his complaint accept
is making headlines of its own that's after it admitted to failings and its bracks it coverage during the recent european elections despite its own strict editorial guidelines but i saw scott taylor explains it took a lot for the corporation to acknowledge its mistake. the b.b.c. has just admitted that one of its graphics illustrating the results of the european parliamentary election back in may this year it was misleading now the chart in question shows how well pro and anti bracks at parties...
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petition against it rest in peace british democracy boris johnson as grave digger the message from bracks at opponents in front of downing street it's clear they're outraged that johnson has suspended parliament at such a critical time. he knows that is not the will of the people or parliament to have a new deal breaker and that is why he's trying to sneak it through by suspending parliament and out of democratic outrage our elected m.p.'s should be able to stop him and he is using most of on democratic way forward hours after johnson's decision was announced it was a done deal and black and white approved by the crown it means that on october 14th the queen will read out the new government's program in parliament before that parliament will be suspended no new law can be passed here for nearly 5 weeks boris johnson says that it has nothing to do with bracks it. will bring forward a new list of program croyde hospitals and making sure that we have the education funding that we need and there will be ample toy on both sides of that crucial october the 17th summit taught in parliament for m
petition against it rest in peace british democracy boris johnson as grave digger the message from bracks at opponents in front of downing street it's clear they're outraged that johnson has suspended parliament at such a critical time. he knows that is not the will of the people or parliament to have a new deal breaker and that is why he's trying to sneak it through by suspending parliament and out of democratic outrage our elected m.p.'s should be able to stop him and he is using most of on...
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from a no deal bracks it and even topple the prime minister said the end of the road for johnson that's our question for today and here are the guests who will answer it alex forrest whiting is a d.-w. reporter and a former westminster political correspondent she says the country's parliament and the conservative party are tearing themselves apart over it prime minister johnson appears to have lost control and taylan is with us he's an expert on business and economics who formerly wrote for the german newspaper steve belt and the bitch and he says democratic convictions are more deeply rooted in the political system of britain than some populists seem to believe and it's a pleasure to welcome john were he is an e.u. citizen with the u.k. passport who is in berlin he's a blogger political advisor and a member of the green party he says boris johnson is turning the conservative party into the bracks it party. but this week has shown that it's been a dangerous game. so let me start out by asking you alex you say that boris johnson appears to have lost control but appearances can be deceivi
from a no deal bracks it and even topple the prime minister said the end of the road for johnson that's our question for today and here are the guests who will answer it alex forrest whiting is a d.-w. reporter and a former westminster political correspondent she says the country's parliament and the conservative party are tearing themselves apart over it prime minister johnson appears to have lost control and taylan is with us he's an expert on business and economics who formerly wrote for the...
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it was all made possible by brack.the reason you don't see big savings, we would have had something on modernization. i would look at this in a lightly different way. how do we internally finance the modernization of the forces. i think we should look at brack in a lightly different way. that's the way it is sold to us. >> yes, i understand. >> i am not saying that it is not appropriate to look at what you are saying. the way we are being approached is that -- we just are skeptics on that part. it seems to me we have not had a good enough case that the brack would actually save money. >> i agree with john hamre about this. if luke you look at bracks, noi want to do that and i will try to avoid it. the other way is take the money, asthma shell pointed out, yeah k we'll put it back to service priorities. if you approach bracks that way, we'll take the money and put it back to priorities. i totally agree with you that if the case is made on the bases of savings. the case is weak. >> i think that's why you have this servic
it was all made possible by brack.the reason you don't see big savings, we would have had something on modernization. i would look at this in a lightly different way. how do we internally finance the modernization of the forces. i think we should look at brack in a lightly different way. that's the way it is sold to us. >> yes, i understand. >> i am not saying that it is not appropriate to look at what you are saying. the way we are being approached is that -- we just are skeptics...
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that they want to show themselves and what i don't want to be seen is that bracks it is undoubtedly extremely complex certainly but bench members of parliament like me would like to see more clarity on the future trading relationship between the u.k. and the e.u. progress has been made on some things to be fair to both sides but clearly there's a lot left to negotiate and agree in the remaining months ahead i mean they've been negotiating and fighting with themselves they had been talking to brussels much and that's that's the shambolic aspect of it is so just that it's difficult it's just that they can't agree on what they want which is pretty shameful isn't it this is the future of this country in the future of this country's economy hinges on what kind of bracks the u.k. gets what they think they're more responsible attitude from the prime minister and the government wouldn't you well i think as you just said this is incredibly important these negotiations for the future of the united kingdom and particularly of the for the shape of economy to have been things have been agreed wi
that they want to show themselves and what i don't want to be seen is that bracks it is undoubtedly extremely complex certainly but bench members of parliament like me would like to see more clarity on the future trading relationship between the u.k. and the e.u. progress has been made on some things to be fair to both sides but clearly there's a lot left to negotiate and agree in the remaining months ahead i mean they've been negotiating and fighting with themselves they had been talking to...
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of those other issues if he cared about the farmers in wales he would be talking about a no deal bracks which would destroy them if he cared about scottish independence he'd be saying that scotland would have more of a say in the negotiations but in that he's actually continuing the kind of that the line that theresa may quinn she was prime minister which was the breaks it was the most important objective the union came 2nd and that is why i went to reason they had the opportunity said stay in the single market and customs union which would have kept northern ireland and ireland completely aligned she decided not to do that because she thought the brics it and specifically leaving the single market was more important alastair indiana and i'm looking for some good news here because everyone says the unfortunate impression i'm getting is that 3 months from now the u.k. is going to be basically driven off a cliff is it that bad in your opinion. for the u.k. as a whole i mean you can i mean it it's so impossible to tell what is going to happen from one minute and that's one hour to the next
of those other issues if he cared about the farmers in wales he would be talking about a no deal bracks which would destroy them if he cared about scottish independence he'd be saying that scotland would have more of a say in the negotiations but in that he's actually continuing the kind of that the line that theresa may quinn she was prime minister which was the breaks it was the most important objective the union came 2nd and that is why i went to reason they had the opportunity said stay in...
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it is going to happen and if so in what form is march the twenty ninth still achievable is a bracks a deadline is another referendum the only solution or should britain just leave the e.u. and fall back on to w t o rules all of those options have their supporters here rex it is raising a question with our whole principle of polyandry the opera see if it's a good government against the politicians and parliament against the people one last initially a primary him out question has now given rise to a whole kaleidoscope of catholics objects to outcomes europe's reaction was swift junko spoke of his regret at the u.k. vote the risk of a disorderly withdrawal of the united kingdom has increased with this evening's vote he said i urge the united kingdom to clarify its intentions as soon as possible time is almost up is been very very clear it is not going to reopen negotiations and even if it did it will not get rid of the back story which is the main thing that this place doesn't like so she's out of options which is going to keep on pretending that she does have options because that's t
it is going to happen and if so in what form is march the twenty ninth still achievable is a bracks a deadline is another referendum the only solution or should britain just leave the e.u. and fall back on to w t o rules all of those options have their supporters here rex it is raising a question with our whole principle of polyandry the opera see if it's a good government against the politicians and parliament against the people one last initially a primary him out question has now given rise...
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trade with canada australia new zealand over piece in its own territory and that is the outrage of bracks it and that's the outrage of the british government's approach to it the box up has to be the most important thing because irish peace and prosperity is the most important parts and it's much more important than anything that we can do in brics that couldn't this suspension end up being a gun ball that would backfire and create many problems in the future for johnson for example both davidson who is tories. and everybody knows that had it not been for her. jonah coleman would have been elected prime minister of england oh absolutely on both counts and that ruth davidson was the savior of the tories in 2017 and so going to reason they have any sort of presence in government is thanks to her granted well yes we must remember with the outgoing scottish concerted leader that you know she is cited she would like to spend more time with her family her young you know blooming family and so all credit to her especially when you look at the alternatives that have if she stayed in place which i
trade with canada australia new zealand over piece in its own territory and that is the outrage of bracks it and that's the outrage of the british government's approach to it the box up has to be the most important thing because irish peace and prosperity is the most important parts and it's much more important than anything that we can do in brics that couldn't this suspension end up being a gun ball that would backfire and create many problems in the future for johnson for example both...
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the pro bracks the press in the u.k. does not limit its antagonism to the e.u. two years ago when a british court ruled that parliament had the constitutional right to have the last say on bracks it the daily mail declared the judges involved enemies of the people and reported that one of them was openly gay the daily mail. it's one of the country's biggest selling newspapers it's a good deal more popular than it is trustworthy which is not as contradictory as it may appear popularity and trust is not the same thing and this is really clear when you look at the trust scores of individual tabloid around a lot of people really like the daily mail really like the sun for lots of reasons they find it funny they find it something that sort of you know gets their blood pressure up but it's not necessarily something they consider particularly trustworthy source information trust in all news organizations is dropping its dropping most for the tabloid press that straight people no longer know who to trust and it's largely to do with media really and political elites and
the pro bracks the press in the u.k. does not limit its antagonism to the e.u. two years ago when a british court ruled that parliament had the constitutional right to have the last say on bracks it the daily mail declared the judges involved enemies of the people and reported that one of them was openly gay the daily mail. it's one of the country's biggest selling newspapers it's a good deal more popular than it is trustworthy which is not as contradictory as it may appear popularity and trust...
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has taken bracks out of teresa mayes hands. yes to an extent several of the more briggs of the news papers have used the word humiliation but then again it's not into reason may sense it's so some extent in the u.s. hands past the big question will be will it be in parliament hands so the deadline for braggs it has just moved a few weeks down but the question is is this enough time for m.p.'s here in the parliament in london to take this process into that hands they are planning cross party initiatives to influence the process and control it and to come up with something that's an alternative to to reason mais vision as soon as next week ok well will that alternative work how likely is it that the bracks a deal that teresa mayes putting forward even get through parliament on what will be a third vote. that's reason may's deal is going to get through next week is very very very doubtful i haven't really spoken to many m.p.'s here in front of parliament who have said that this is going to to fly i think even those who are support
has taken bracks out of teresa mayes hands. yes to an extent several of the more briggs of the news papers have used the word humiliation but then again it's not into reason may sense it's so some extent in the u.s. hands past the big question will be will it be in parliament hands so the deadline for braggs it has just moved a few weeks down but the question is is this enough time for m.p.'s here in the parliament in london to take this process into that hands they are planning cross party...
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district court judge robert brack has made the walk to his courtroom.ppointed by george bush, most of his cases involve immigration. i see the criminal side of >> immigration, cases that involve people who have been deported from the united states, typically mexican citizens, oftentimes central american, and they've come back without permission. >> the federal courthouse in which he presides, in las cruces, new mexico, surrounded by mountains. and more than 40 miles to the south, the mexican border. >> you've got numerous agents pa trolling right on the line -- >> a border state with border issues. today, a breach in the wall. >> last night there were over 100 individuals that came through. >> these two men from ecuador, captured for a third time, trying to get to work in new york. nearby, on the mexican side of the wall, one of hundreds of stone border monuments, once the only markers separating the two countries. >> it represents the united states and mexico, the coming together at our border. >> judge brack, like so many of his defendants, caught bet
district court judge robert brack has made the walk to his courtroom.ppointed by george bush, most of his cases involve immigration. i see the criminal side of >> immigration, cases that involve people who have been deported from the united states, typically mexican citizens, oftentimes central american, and they've come back without permission. >> the federal courthouse in which he presides, in las cruces, new mexico, surrounded by mountains. and more than 40 miles to the south,...