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difficult to escape and i think it's very possible we're going to see another prolonged delay and brecht's it may be we won't ever see brecht's it's a toll they have made such a pigs ear of the whole thing quentin pill from chatham house thank you so much now take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world. at least 17 people have been killed and dozens more injured in iraq oh after a bus overturned on a bridge amid heavy flooding in the south of the country the total number of passengers is clear police and military rescue teams were dispatched with both the helicopters to search for missing people. preliminary results in russia's local elections showing big losses for the ruling united russia party slike in moscow candidate supported by opposition leader alex saying the valmy won almost half the votes even after many opposition candidates were removed from the ballots there was a low voter turnout. united nations atomic energy agency says iran has acquired uranium enrichment equipment but reaches the nuclear deal it's side with major powers and 2015 agreement has be
difficult to escape and i think it's very possible we're going to see another prolonged delay and brecht's it may be we won't ever see brecht's it's a toll they have made such a pigs ear of the whole thing quentin pill from chatham house thank you so much now take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world. at least 17 people have been killed and dozens more injured in iraq oh after a bus overturned on a bridge amid heavy flooding in the south of the country the total...
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there are no long lines to be seen here at the dress rehearsal for a no deal brecht's that france has prepared itself for the emergency with a new digital border system in. their break that will have to reintroduce border checks even if the e.u. and britain don't impose customs duties exporters and importers will have to fill out forms again you can use our system to do that online in advance human calais they just scan in the barcode and continue on their journey if you see something and could. only certain items like food will be physically examined at the border hundreds of border guards are getting ready not only do they intend to prevent waiting times they also hope to cushion the adverse effects of brecht's it after all kalai is the main hub for trade between the e.u. and britain invest in the what do and of course we know that a future tariffs are imposed on our business could suffer here especially of companies started exporting or importing less between the e.u. and britain ubiquiti meat is a little but we've made it our business to be prepared. and we are even for a no deal
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a statement from michael gove about brecht at readiness the operation to leave the european union we'll have an iran update from dominic rob following that number 4 there will be an update from the from the prime minister boris johnson followed by business statement from jacob reese market leader of the house there will also be dozens of urgent questions from and p's in any normal time you. i would expect the prime minister to be offering his resignation after such a humiliation really from the supremes court yesterday but these are not normal political times and boris johnson at the moment is or is not offering his resignation so also in normal times he would expect opposition parties to table motions of no confidence in a government that is a minority in parliament and has just been dealt a severe blow they are not doing that at the moment that the opposition party the labor party is holding off from doing that what it says is that it wants to prioritize making sure that britain does not leave the european union without a deal that boris johnson is held to the legislation has passed b
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explained 1st how world economic conditions and day to day how the political economy underlying the brecht debate in the united kingdom have in reality dictated the existence and the tightening of the go to pin withdrawal process it to me is to be seen whether it will also be the economy which dictates eventual outcome and next week show we should turn back to the international environment and also well as top economists about the effect of economic conditions on the possibility of political change professor collins books of princeton university and says the question of whether governments around the world have the financial firepower to effect if we call back recession but until then from alex and me and all of the team at the shoe is goodbye for now i do hope to see you next week thanks . i am to. thank. her thank. and then pain your existence crosstalk started 10 years i think it's time to shake things up maybe change the branding maybe the format here is what i've been thinking about next season related episodes filmed on an island 10 experts fight it out for a trophy what do you think
explained 1st how world economic conditions and day to day how the political economy underlying the brecht debate in the united kingdom have in reality dictated the existence and the tightening of the go to pin withdrawal process it to me is to be seen whether it will also be the economy which dictates eventual outcome and next week show we should turn back to the international environment and also well as top economists about the effect of economic conditions on the possibility of political...
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welcome back mike to the debate on brecht it is concerned the dislocation to the economy threatened by an ordeal exit from the european union today alex interviews professor richard murphy who points to other unintended consequences of a high brix it professor richard murphy welcome to the alex salmond sure thank you for having me so. obvious is a huge deal in the u.k. has been for the us 3 years but right in the world how big this breaks it seem and terms of its economic effects well i have done quite a lot of travel with my job and right across europe many capitals and actually it is a big deal you can't go in a taxi in europe without the taxi driver realising that you're from the u.k. and talking bracks it is a big deal now does that mean it matters yes but not economically to most countries in the way it does to us what it does do is create massive uncertainty in the world economy and in the world politics europe suddenly doesn't know what it is anymore but from a european by which i've been european commission major states in europe the uncertainty of sacrificing the integrity of
welcome back mike to the debate on brecht it is concerned the dislocation to the economy threatened by an ordeal exit from the european union today alex interviews professor richard murphy who points to other unintended consequences of a high brix it professor richard murphy welcome to the alex salmond sure thank you for having me so. obvious is a huge deal in the u.k. has been for the us 3 years but right in the world how big this breaks it seem and terms of its economic effects well i have...
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he's got a much better chance of getting a majority than if he's forced to go late to perspiring brecht's it because then he's going to lose votes to the real hard line breaks that said he wants that election sooner rather than later and the opposition's not going to let him have it ok so all this was building up to this next question which is how did we get here how this looks like a mess from inside and outside the u.k. face looks like just a horrible mess and 8 it's one thing to vote to leave the european union we can kind of understand the reasons for. warn against but to do it in what appears to be such a sham balik fashion how is how why is this happened in this way. i guess essentially the problem all along has been that the government has been completely split. on what sort of breaks it wanted how think government wanted a relatively soft bret's it where we stayed pretty much aligned to a lot of european regulation but the other half wanted a hard break sit where we could go off and do what we like and say to hell with the european union we're on our own those are the ones who rea
he's got a much better chance of getting a majority than if he's forced to go late to perspiring brecht's it because then he's going to lose votes to the real hard line breaks that said he wants that election sooner rather than later and the opposition's not going to let him have it ok so all this was building up to this next question which is how did we get here how this looks like a mess from inside and outside the u.k. face looks like just a horrible mess and 8 it's one thing to vote to...
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it for a man who last week had britain on course but no deal brecht it his message was more diplomatici want to get a deal. like you i've got catley act no deal i've assessed its consequences both. our country and yes of course we could do it u.k. could certainly get through it but be in no doubt that outcome would be a failure of state craft from which we would be responsible meanwhile in westminster jeremy corbett and other opposition leaders met to plan their next steps democracy requires that elected government it's responsible to. parliament itself the prime minister seems not to be for her to do that we will take every parliamentary action we can and continue the public campaign to get no deal taken off the table for all the day's events and then have a general election on monday a bill designed to block and bricks that deal becomes law m.p.'s will then vote on government plans to trigger an early election that vote is expected to fail boris johnson is then obliged to write to the asking for an extension if he can present an acceptable deal to parliament by october 19th but the g
it for a man who last week had britain on course but no deal brecht it his message was more diplomatici want to get a deal. like you i've got catley act no deal i've assessed its consequences both. our country and yes of course we could do it u.k. could certainly get through it but be in no doubt that outcome would be a failure of state craft from which we would be responsible meanwhile in westminster jeremy corbett and other opposition leaders met to plan their next steps democracy requires...
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s block and no deal brecht's it and he's demanding a snap general election latest from london all but coming up to. oregon afternoon just 1 pm you are mostly right now life marty's will use h.q. this wednesday september the 4th is kevin 0 in with you for your headline roundup in more detail than 1st then will focus again on the u.k. and the twists and turns of bricks and coming up shortly but 1st of all millions of serbia made weapons of reportedly fall into the hands of islamic state fighters in yemen and syria are the arms were bought by the united states and their allies seems according to documents seen by one bulgarian investigative journalist. loath to document that. you may not serve. actively and that you as. jackie o. go away that war and out this contract i was able to be one for thinking that a lot of lead into and they'd like to. hear it in their propaganda video even yeah man. this is a complicated story across polymer augustus across the road so many twists and turns as mentioned traced this all but the uncomplicated forest well basically. these slimy state isis in yemen
s block and no deal brecht's it and he's demanding a snap general election latest from london all but coming up to. oregon afternoon just 1 pm you are mostly right now life marty's will use h.q. this wednesday september the 4th is kevin 0 in with you for your headline roundup in more detail than 1st then will focus again on the u.k. and the twists and turns of bricks and coming up shortly but 1st of all millions of serbia made weapons of reportedly fall into the hands of islamic state fighters...
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meanwhile the liberal democrats don't want breakfast at all the scottish nationalists don't want brecht's it's either but they and you know they will sort of independence which liberal democrats and labor don't want either and so while boris johnson and his conservative party at least the government and nigel farage is brecht's it party on that side are dead set about holding back sits all the pro remain parties are slightly at sixes and sevens and arguing with each other about what to do and that lends to the idea that given the way the voting system works in the u.k. if the word election before the end of october and actually the conservatives might easily win and that would as you say clear the decks for lawrence thanks very much we'll keep across all the developments i'm sure in the meantime thank you. ok top story in the bahamas region and indeed of course in the states hurrican dorian pounding the bahamas the category 5 storm is leaving huge damage in its wake islanders are being warned not to leave emotions shelters the storm is expected to pummel the region through monday before h
meanwhile the liberal democrats don't want breakfast at all the scottish nationalists don't want brecht's it's either but they and you know they will sort of independence which liberal democrats and labor don't want either and so while boris johnson and his conservative party at least the government and nigel farage is brecht's it party on that side are dead set about holding back sits all the pro remain parties are slightly at sixes and sevens and arguing with each other about what to do and...
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is forced to us for an extension he could then look weak and then he wouldn't pick up all the pro brecht voters because what he wants to do is mash the brakes it to his right what he's in danger of doing of course is losing votes as to the left to the liberal democrats and so on so there is an argument that says if he can to deal and did a deal with labor that they'd both agree to put it to a referendum for going to an election in a way it would just get the issue off the yeah it's hard to imagine the labor coming in any a greener making any deal right now with with boris johnson i think that the mood is how you know the language is very strong and the fact that johnson flatly and repeatedly refuses to say sorry and refuses to apologize to parliament its rightful fundamentally he's been accused by the supreme court of misleading parliament and lying to the queen that's pretty serious stuff that's right and i agree it can feel as always we appreciate your insights thank you. well here's some of the other stories now that are making headlines around the world israel's president has asked p
is forced to us for an extension he could then look weak and then he wouldn't pick up all the pro brecht voters because what he wants to do is mash the brakes it to his right what he's in danger of doing of course is losing votes as to the left to the liberal democrats and so on so there is an argument that says if he can to deal and did a deal with labor that they'd both agree to put it to a referendum for going to an election in a way it would just get the issue off the yeah it's hard to...
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brothers yes but brothers in brecht's know when the day a defiant johnson repeated his montreal that britain must leave the european union on october the 31st and that a general election is needed to renu the brics it manned. well i can say and i hate mike brooks i don't want to go on about is he one i don't i don't want an election i don't i don't want to lecture to but frankly i can't see any other way the only way to get this thing done to get this thing moving is to make that decision do you want big government to take us out of the table 31st or do you want jamie colby a little cloudy to go to that crucial summit in brussels oh table the 17th effectively hand over control to the east or and that was the british prime minister there to talk about europe germany and brits and i'm joined here at the big table tonight by met in our very he's a member of the german parliament the bonus talk from the social democrat see also sits on the bonus talk committee for european union affairs where breaks it course continues to dominate the agenda it's good to have you back on the show i want
brothers yes but brothers in brecht's know when the day a defiant johnson repeated his montreal that britain must leave the european union on october the 31st and that a general election is needed to renu the brics it manned. well i can say and i hate mike brooks i don't want to go on about is he one i don't i don't want an election i don't i don't want to lecture to but frankly i can't see any other way the only way to get this thing done to get this thing moving is to make that decision do...
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of commons on friday them for final amendments looks to be it therefore for the prime minister's brecht's it plans for halloween as it stands at the moment sounds good taylor watched it all unfold. it's been a tough 48 hours for new prime minister forrest of the johnson why not only to parliament not back him on his breakfast structure he's also failed in his bed to get a general election something that he was the only option left at this stage are those boards and elections the public don't go into an election the country doesn't want to lecture but this was you know how the old should be letting the public decide who they want as prime minister and i commend this motion to the heart but in a damning defeat for the prime minister the motion on a general election was voted down by a whopping 242 votes which means he didn't even reach the threshold for the number of votes needed he was of course hoping that he would triumph in the polls and so go with a fresh mandate to brussels and negotiate a new deal with the european union it would of course also have given him the opportunity to bulld
of commons on friday them for final amendments looks to be it therefore for the prime minister's brecht's it plans for halloween as it stands at the moment sounds good taylor watched it all unfold. it's been a tough 48 hours for new prime minister forrest of the johnson why not only to parliament not back him on his breakfast structure he's also failed in his bed to get a general election something that he was the only option left at this stage are those boards and elections the public don't go...
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it the same options face the government now as they did a year ago that is whether to cancel brecht states extend it leave with a deal or leave without a deal that hasn't changed but this is a big constitutional moment for the united kingdom make no mistake a critical junction indeed or a chance in london thank you very much let's bring in our guest jonathan lists is the deputy director of british influence of europe think tank and business advisory group he joins us now from london because talk about asking you did you expect this . it seemed to the end of last week that we would get into a position where the government hadn't put a very strong case forward and. just as we're likely to find this decision yes but i think it was shocking it was a unanimous decision i don't think anyone was expecting that given that we are this critical juncture in british politics the brakes a deadline only a few weeks away in october 31st the possibility of an election looming what happens next how we do we decipher the next steps in british politics it seems anything could happen right now anything
it the same options face the government now as they did a year ago that is whether to cancel brecht states extend it leave with a deal or leave without a deal that hasn't changed but this is a big constitutional moment for the united kingdom make no mistake a critical junction indeed or a chance in london thank you very much let's bring in our guest jonathan lists is the deputy director of british influence of europe think tank and business advisory group he joins us now from london because...
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have explained 1st how old economic conditions and today are the political economy underlying the brecht debate in the united kingdom have in reality dictated the existence and the tightening of the go to pin withdrawal process it to me is to be seen whether it will also be the economy which dictates eventual outcome and next issue we should turn back to the international environment and also was top economists about the effect of economic conditions on the possibility of political change professor collis bosch of princeton university and says the question of whether governments around the world have the financial firepower so effectively combat recession but until then from alex and me and all of the team at the shoe is goodbye for now and we hope to see you next week thanks . to. you. the semester the 1920s say no and there were no laws really on wall street and the abuses were huge and the market went up quite and people began to look at the stock market as the proxy for the economy people are getting wealthy because their stocks are going up and they didn't take what their job was to
have explained 1st how old economic conditions and today are the political economy underlying the brecht debate in the united kingdom have in reality dictated the existence and the tightening of the go to pin withdrawal process it to me is to be seen whether it will also be the economy which dictates eventual outcome and next issue we should turn back to the international environment and also was top economists about the effect of economic conditions on the possibility of political change...
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supporters of brecht's it under one ticket and the boris johnson ticket while there remain parties there were democrats the labor party the green party the nationalist parties remain completely divided and that's the big fundamental calculation that someone boris johnson's making whether or not that will pay off remains we see all this means there is enormous pressure to on the main opposition leader jeremy corbin much less personally popular than johnson on monday the former labor prime minister tony blair notably failed to offer corbin his own backing in backing away from the idea of himself as a caretaker prime minister gerry corbin is behave responsibly and if he continues to put country 1st he will benefit the country and himself he can now play a decisive role in how briggs it develops. but you should see elections before briggs it is decided for the elephant trap the days everyone here is gearing up for what feels like one of the most important moments in modern british political history which will help determine whether brics it will happen that's all and if so under what terms f
supporters of brecht's it under one ticket and the boris johnson ticket while there remain parties there were democrats the labor party the green party the nationalist parties remain completely divided and that's the big fundamental calculation that someone boris johnson's making whether or not that will pay off remains we see all this means there is enormous pressure to on the main opposition leader jeremy corbin much less personally popular than johnson on monday the former labor prime...
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out of the pick a election day 4 after october the 1st was that no directed by default instantly brecht it's in the bag so it's a level of distrust clearly of the labor side which is regrettable. alex when you see the states and i would add what please go ahead go ahead yeah i was just simply going to say there is one other possibility i don't disagree with a sort of tall of course that he's right that's the explanation labor has given for not wanting an election there might be one more found in opinion polling which suggests that the conservative party is now some 10 points ahead it may be that jeremy corbyn having screamed for an election for a beauty is now facing the realistic prospect of having one realizes he might lose it and therefore doesn't want to have it i hate to sound venal but that might be the more realistic explanation alex a could be also that carbon is trying to be also as a posthumous thick as mr johnson he knows that going to the polls 2 weeks before the deadline the deadline could give johnson some leverage but that if they could further yes freeze it he won't have
out of the pick a election day 4 after october the 1st was that no directed by default instantly brecht it's in the bag so it's a level of distrust clearly of the labor side which is regrettable. alex when you see the states and i would add what please go ahead go ahead yeah i was just simply going to say there is one other possibility i don't disagree with a sort of tall of course that he's right that's the explanation labor has given for not wanting an election there might be one more found...
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not only do they intend to prevent waiting times they also hope to cushion the adverse effects of brecht's it after all kalai is the main hub for trade between the e.u. and britain invest. of course we know that a future tariffs are imposed on our business could suffer here especially of companies started exporting or importing less between the e.u. and britain ubiquiti meet. little but we've made it our business to be prepared. and we are even for a no deal breakers it. but it's still up in the air if the new board a system will actually go into effect at the end of october. that's it for me and the business team here and berlin for more business news and features check out u.w. dot com slash business or follow us on facebook and on twitter i'm john el-gamal not in berlin thank you very much for watching. first the. first. grand moment arrives joined here in atlanta on her journey. you know one. tricky judgment torabi entering into returns home. closely. listen carefully to. soon. to be a good. match. discover who. subscribe to the documentary on you tube. the world unto itself. with its
not only do they intend to prevent waiting times they also hope to cushion the adverse effects of brecht's it after all kalai is the main hub for trade between the e.u. and britain invest. of course we know that a future tariffs are imposed on our business could suffer here especially of companies started exporting or importing less between the e.u. and britain ubiquiti meet. little but we've made it our business to be prepared. and we are even for a no deal breakers it. but it's still up in...
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exactly that's when she called a general election 2 years ago she said this is an election about brecht give me. a larger number of m.p.'s so i can see a list of grabs it the election turned into a debate about whether the government going to introduce a dimentia tax or not so no we think that the only way of resolving this is through a people's votes then people will be voting on that one and only single issue but you in the labor party in particular consequent on that they want an election 1st with an option for a 2nd referendum is also that only and at what point say you and the other opposition party is going to find some joint ground on which you can stand and definitively be the government well we already found that joint ground it's what's going to happen today and tomorrow where we confident that we will defeat the government we will require boris johnson to secure an extension if he cannot get a deal before then and if you then chooses to break the law well we'll be taking him to court for break thank you very much there you go it's nothing if not complicate it's the votes is l
exactly that's when she called a general election 2 years ago she said this is an election about brecht give me. a larger number of m.p.'s so i can see a list of grabs it the election turned into a debate about whether the government going to introduce a dimentia tax or not so no we think that the only way of resolving this is through a people's votes then people will be voting on that one and only single issue but you in the labor party in particular consequent on that they want an election...
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now the latest chapter in the united kingdom's brecht's it saga a dramatic showdown in parliament is in store today as lawmakers prepare to try to block prime minister boris johnson's plans for the u.k. to lead the e.u. . m.p.'s opposed to a no deal bricks that are aiming to take over the parliament schedule they're expected to put forward legislation that would force the government of. prime minister boris johnson to delay the date when the u.k. leaves the european union at the end of october. boris johnson has threatened to call a snap election if the alliance of opposition lawmakers a conservative party rebels succeed in blocking his plans here's what he had to say after an emergency cabinet meeting on monday. i say to show our friends in brussels that we are united in our purpose in peace should vote with the government against cool beans pointless delay. i don't want an election you don't want an election let's get on with the people's agenda let's get right to it done one of . the 31st thank you very much. now to the politics of change and the politics of extremes the far right
now the latest chapter in the united kingdom's brecht's it saga a dramatic showdown in parliament is in store today as lawmakers prepare to try to block prime minister boris johnson's plans for the u.k. to lead the e.u. . m.p.'s opposed to a no deal bricks that are aiming to take over the parliament schedule they're expected to put forward legislation that would force the government of. prime minister boris johnson to delay the date when the u.k. leaves the european union at the end of october....
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is still possible but he's warning that the risk of a no deal brecht's it is very real and it addressed to the european parliament as frostburg younker repeated his call for london to present realistic proposals to replace the so-called irish backstop arrangement in their divorce agreement the e.u. parliament is due to adopt a resolution later today calling for britain to be granted another extension to agree to terms for its withdrawal. w.'s imax hoffman joins us now from a strong word for the very latest on this where the european parliament is meeting today good morning to you max it can you give us the take away from what's happening today in strong's burg. the 2 main messages from almost everybody who's involved in the negotiations of drugs were 1st of all no deal scenario no deal drugs and the 31st of october on the 31st of october is becoming increasingly likely that's not a surprise but maybe surprising to some is that its own code you are the head of the e.u. commission also said he thought a deal was still possible and that is the man who met boris johnson the u.k. prime minis
is still possible but he's warning that the risk of a no deal brecht's it is very real and it addressed to the european parliament as frostburg younker repeated his call for london to present realistic proposals to replace the so-called irish backstop arrangement in their divorce agreement the e.u. parliament is due to adopt a resolution later today calling for britain to be granted another extension to agree to terms for its withdrawal. w.'s imax hoffman joins us now from a strong word for the...
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official opposition leader jeremy kohl been pushing for a parliamentary vote that would ban a no deal brecht's it and postpone britain's departure from the european union but mr johnson said that a vote for a delay would chop the legs from under the u.k. position and make further negotiations impossible. i say to show on friends in brussels that we are going to you know put us in peace through with the government against cool beans pointless. i don't want an election you don't want an election let's get on with the people's agenda let's get. down. to 30. thank you very much. let's get more from peter becomes opponent bob reversal in london welcome barbara quite a week for votes on britain's departure from the e.u. let's start with the vote tomorrow in which m.p.'s want to take control of the legislative agenda away from the government tonight the prime minister i'm not to do this will they listen. oh no they won't fill because they've built up quite a head of steam throughout the last days and there is an almighty power struggle going on once again over breaks it between the prime minister and
official opposition leader jeremy kohl been pushing for a parliamentary vote that would ban a no deal brecht's it and postpone britain's departure from the european union but mr johnson said that a vote for a delay would chop the legs from under the u.k. position and make further negotiations impossible. i say to show on friends in brussels that we are going to you know put us in peace through with the government against cool beans pointless. i don't want an election you don't want an election...
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bracks it crash out if necessary and get an election way he can present himself as the passionate pro brecht's it the man of the people against that ghastly elite in parliament and indeed in the courts now the question is can he do that because parliament somewhat tied his ands by saying you can't crash out without a deal and they've also said you can't have an early election so it's like he's in a deep oh without an obvious way out why is the opposition leader jeremy career not able to capitalize on all this turmoil partly because he doesn't want an early election why doesn't he want an early election because he doesn't trust boris johnson not to crash out as a result you know in the interim and secondly i think he knows that his figures don't look great in the country because the labor party is neither fish nor fowl and in the in the brits that debate they want. one foot in the remain in europe one foot on the brake and their opinion poll ratings have been going down so he's very cautious but he'd numb the less all out to be making fall more progress the party that's making progress is on th
bracks it crash out if necessary and get an election way he can present himself as the passionate pro brecht's it the man of the people against that ghastly elite in parliament and indeed in the courts now the question is can he do that because parliament somewhat tied his ands by saying you can't crash out without a deal and they've also said you can't have an early election so it's like he's in a deep oh without an obvious way out why is the opposition leader jeremy career not able to...
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not only do they intend to prevent waiting times they also hope to cushion the adverse effects of brecht's that after all kalai is the main hub for trade between the e.u. and britain invest in the little i do and of course we know that a future tariffs are imposed on our business could suffer with especially of companies started exporting more importing less between the e.u. and britain ubiquiti meat is a little but we've made it our business to be prepared that we played that clip and we are even for a no deal brags it makes it but it's still up in the air if the new board a system will actually go into effect at the end of october. and that's it for me and the business team here in berlin and of course 5 more on news and other stories online of. business i'm stephen bears in berlin thanks for watching. the be. playing. the be. clear. carefully. those soon. to be a good. match. discovered. the books. subscribe. documentary. the book. the. shark family from somalia lives around the world to someone needed urgent assistance. family starts october and on d. w. . in the fall of the berlin wal
not only do they intend to prevent waiting times they also hope to cushion the adverse effects of brecht's that after all kalai is the main hub for trade between the e.u. and britain invest in the little i do and of course we know that a future tariffs are imposed on our business could suffer with especially of companies started exporting more importing less between the e.u. and britain ubiquiti meat is a little but we've made it our business to be prepared that we played that clip and we are...
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is doing all it can to reach of brecht's a deal with the government of prime minister boris johnson failure he said is on them the u.k. is set to leave the e.u. on october 31st. france's remembering its former president jacques chirac he died thursday at the age of 86 dominated french politics for decades and was president from 195 to 2007 schrock was known for opposing the u.s. led the iraq war and sauce of france's adoption of the euro but his later years were marred by scandal and corruption conviction. saudi arabia says it will start offering tourist visas for the 1st time the ultra conservative kingdom will allow vacationers from $49.00 countries to start its part of the country's push to diversify its oil based economy. now skateboarding will make its debut as an olympic sport in tokyo next summer and an 11 year old british skateboarding prodigy is on track to become the youngest female to compete at the summer games in 50 years. the sky is the limit for sky brown and like most pre-teens brown is already an accomplished surfer a t.v. dancing champion and the youngest nike sponsored at
is doing all it can to reach of brecht's a deal with the government of prime minister boris johnson failure he said is on them the u.k. is set to leave the e.u. on october 31st. france's remembering its former president jacques chirac he died thursday at the age of 86 dominated french politics for decades and was president from 195 to 2007 schrock was known for opposing the u.s. led the iraq war and sauce of france's adoption of the euro but his later years were marred by scandal and corruption...
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seems a very clever idea he will be in charge to negotiate a new trade deal with the british after brecht's that he'll also be in charge of dealing with the us administration's trade policies also margaret vest. the woman in charge of competition she's very popular in europe. and not very popular in the u.s. perhaps where she's challenged big tech firms of course that will be interesting to see how that develops conrad who is in there for us in frankfurt thank you very much. who needs to own a car that's a growing question in big cities where public transportation and ride share apps are often widespread and younger people typically more concerned about their carbon footprint we sent one such car skeptic our own monsoreau a common to the frankfurt motor show to see if you could be convinced to get behind the wheel. i'm almost 30 and i've never owned a car and why would i. living in berlin means i can get anywhere pretty much any time by bus or train. and if i do need a car i can just rent one through a car sharing service i'm perfectly fine without my own car. i'm going along with this only
seems a very clever idea he will be in charge to negotiate a new trade deal with the british after brecht's that he'll also be in charge of dealing with the us administration's trade policies also margaret vest. the woman in charge of competition she's very popular in europe. and not very popular in the u.s. perhaps where she's challenged big tech firms of course that will be interesting to see how that develops conrad who is in there for us in frankfurt thank you very much. who needs to own a...
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johnson met with you commission president john clarke to discuss brecht's that over lunch. the prime minister expressed optimism that a so-called hot bricks it could be avoided. yes there is a good chance of a deal yes i can see the shape of it. everybody can see buffy what could be done but it will require. movement and the us system by which the e.u. can control the u.k. after we leave. the so-called backstop. to go from that treaty but you officials caution that johnson had so far failed to come up with an alternative to the backstop. the british prime minister has said he does not seek to delay practice it beyond the current october 31st deadline. he also seem to be in a rush to depart from the meeting with his luxembourg counterpart and jovial but tell us left to hold a joint press conference alone. and telling all talkback his frustration. you called hold the future hostage full. political gates. so now it's it's own. mr johnson. he holds the future of all u.k. citizens and every you citizens leaving the u.k. he sense if he's responsiblity you know people our people c
johnson met with you commission president john clarke to discuss brecht's that over lunch. the prime minister expressed optimism that a so-called hot bricks it could be avoided. yes there is a good chance of a deal yes i can see the shape of it. everybody can see buffy what could be done but it will require. movement and the us system by which the e.u. can control the u.k. after we leave. the so-called backstop. to go from that treaty but you officials caution that johnson had so far failed to...
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firms are just very worried about it the problem is nobody knows what will ensue when a new deal brecht's that actually comes the whole situation is a very important question for the market everyone will be watching what takes place in london today including us and really thank you very much really bards in frankfurt. argentina's financial crisis has taken a turn for the worse as more investors flee the country's assets there fearing a repeat of the 2001 default which threw the country into one of its worst economic crises the government is now scrambling to do what it can to keep the country above water. capital controls that's the argentinean government's latest response to the country's worsening economic crisis since sunday ordinary people have faced restrictions for foreign currency exchanges and many are ready queuing to withdraw u.s. dollars for as long as it's still allowed. the lessons of the art of it and this takes me back to 2001 as you start distrusting bags if you have money you want to take it out of the bank and keep it at home until trust in the bank has been reestablishe
firms are just very worried about it the problem is nobody knows what will ensue when a new deal brecht's that actually comes the whole situation is a very important question for the market everyone will be watching what takes place in london today including us and really thank you very much really bards in frankfurt. argentina's financial crisis has taken a turn for the worse as more investors flee the country's assets there fearing a repeat of the 2001 default which threw the country into one...
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s opposed to a no deal brecht's it including from johnson's own conservative party say they'll force a delay of the u.k.'s exit from the european union now set for october 31st if johnson cannot secure a deal with brussels. if lawmakers succeed in blocking johnson's plans the prime minister has signaled he might call the snap election which he says he doesn't want here's johnson speaking after an emergency cabinet meeting on monday. i say to show our friends in brussels that we are united in our purpose m.p.'s should vote with the government against cool beans pointless delay. i don't want an election you don't want an election let's get on with the people's agenda let's get it done by. the 31st thank you very much. enter milan striker romelu lukaku has called on football authorities to do more to combat racism akaka was subjected to monkey chants before taking a penalty against calgary in their italian league match on sunday which enter one to one other footballers have sent messages of support to the kako dortmund jaden sancia said the racism quote just has to stop. racist taunting
s opposed to a no deal brecht's it including from johnson's own conservative party say they'll force a delay of the u.k.'s exit from the european union now set for october 31st if johnson cannot secure a deal with brussels. if lawmakers succeed in blocking johnson's plans the prime minister has signaled he might call the snap election which he says he doesn't want here's johnson speaking after an emergency cabinet meeting on monday. i say to show our friends in brussels that we are united in...
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not only do they intend to prevent waiting times they also hope to cushion the adverse effects of brecht's it after all kalai is the main hub for trade between the e.u. and britain invest in the uk to see what do and of course we know that a future tariffs are imposed on our business could suffer. especially of companies started exporting or importing less between the e.u. and britain pretty ubiquitous he's a little but we've made it our business to be prepared to play it and we are even for a no deal breakers it breaks it but it still up in the air if the new board a system will actually go into effect at the end of october. this is the french way of telling the british we are not afraid of a heartbreak that but there is also a growing impatience with the whole process although few people wanted the u.k. to leave to start with the voices saying that maybe we should finally get things done with a growing louder. that's it for me in the business jim thanks for watching. the choice of the world economic forum 2019 on sustainable development from new york how do we create a market. our answer
not only do they intend to prevent waiting times they also hope to cushion the adverse effects of brecht's it after all kalai is the main hub for trade between the e.u. and britain invest in the uk to see what do and of course we know that a future tariffs are imposed on our business could suffer. especially of companies started exporting or importing less between the e.u. and britain pretty ubiquitous he's a little but we've made it our business to be prepared to play it and we are even for a...
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s brecht's that negotiating team is to resume talks in brussels neve barker takes a look at how we got here. well. britain's democracy is a war. with itself. as protesters marched on westminster politicians returned from the summer recess poised to push new legislation through parliament to block always johnson ring that. a number of m.p.'s including prominent politicians in johnson's own conservative party have rebelled against the government and united with opposition m.p.'s to force johnson to delay breaks it is the default legal position is the u.k. will leave the e.u. on the 31st of october m.p.'s want to delay practice until the end of january to prevent leaving the e.u. without a deal. yards to the right 328 a nurse left 301 on tuesday evening m.p.'s voted to take control of parliamentary business thought it could stop forests allowing them to begin debating the creation of new legislation on wednesday if m.p.'s do pass a bill to prevent a no deal johnson says he'll have no choice but to push to hold a general election possibly on october the 15th if he's going to do more and to
s brecht's that negotiating team is to resume talks in brussels neve barker takes a look at how we got here. well. britain's democracy is a war. with itself. as protesters marched on westminster politicians returned from the summer recess poised to push new legislation through parliament to block always johnson ring that. a number of m.p.'s including prominent politicians in johnson's own conservative party have rebelled against the government and united with opposition m.p.'s to force johnson...
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course it's been voted down for 3 times already and everybody after that agreed on this particular brecht's the deal is dead as a dodo but can it be revived nobody knows however it is going to be difficult for that labor motion to go through tomorrow because among the tare rebels are some remainders there are some who want and who have won sort of a negotiated deal that is very close to the european union but there is also a larger number that says we will have sort of stand for brics it because that's what the referendum in 2016 said thought we do under no circumstances want a hard break said so there's different groups in there so to figure out a majority among those might be more difficult to just sort of this straight and plain motion to say let's tie a bar as john says hands against a hard break sit and let's try to push and force him into into asking for the geisha in brussels ok bruce what we've got to movement going in there now let's listen in just to see what's happening. if you're joining us now we're expecting the results of this vote. inside the british parliament. right now we
course it's been voted down for 3 times already and everybody after that agreed on this particular brecht's the deal is dead as a dodo but can it be revived nobody knows however it is going to be difficult for that labor motion to go through tomorrow because among the tare rebels are some remainders there are some who want and who have won sort of a negotiated deal that is very close to the european union but there is also a larger number that says we will have sort of stand for brics it...
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lawmakers and rebels and the ruling conservative party will try to force a vote to block a new deal brecht's it and delay the ukase departure from the european union if they succeed in defeating the government prime minister boris johnson could call an election he says he doesn't want here's what he had to say after an emergency cabinet meeting. i say to show our friends in brussels that we know you're not you know cooks in peace through food with the government against cool beans pointless delay. i don't want an election you don't want an election let's get on with the people's agenda let's get rich he don't want to. go 30 quest thank you very much. our correspondent barbara faisal has been following this story closely in london we asked her if lawmakers fair opposition to a new deal bret's it will win out over johnson's determination to get the u.k. out of the e.u. by any means necessary built up quite a head of steam throughout the last days and there is an almighty poll struggle going on once again over breaks it between the prime minister and we still remember trees of me who had to sor
lawmakers and rebels and the ruling conservative party will try to force a vote to block a new deal brecht's it and delay the ukase departure from the european union if they succeed in defeating the government prime minister boris johnson could call an election he says he doesn't want here's what he had to say after an emergency cabinet meeting. i say to show our friends in brussels that we know you're not you know cooks in peace through food with the government against cool beans pointless...
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not only do they intend to prevent waiting times they also hope to cushion the adverse effects of brecht's that after all kalai is the main hub for trade between the e.u. and britain invest. of course we know that a future tariffs are imposed. our business could suffer. especially of companies started exporting or importing less between the e.u. and britain pretty ubiquitous he's a little but we've made it our business to be prepared to play it and we are even for a no deal breaks it breaks it but it still up in the air if the new board a system will actually go into effect at the end of october. that's it for me and the business team. to check out the website as well as the w dot com slash business this is a quick look at global markets. plug . into its site. with its own gravitational pull of. the finest musical compositions. with some mysteries terrific. film industry wasn't it. don't tell me that there's a number. for yale and the jointer come up in the morning. greenfield the symphonies of dramas. the proms come. starts oct 11th on d'italia enough i am. hello and welcome to the latest
not only do they intend to prevent waiting times they also hope to cushion the adverse effects of brecht's that after all kalai is the main hub for trade between the e.u. and britain invest. of course we know that a future tariffs are imposed. our business could suffer. especially of companies started exporting or importing less between the e.u. and britain pretty ubiquitous he's a little but we've made it our business to be prepared to play it and we are even for a no deal breaks it breaks it...
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probably be fairly amenable to such a request because the european union would be half happy of brecht's that were called off all together and giving them a 3 month extension to possibly ease some of the burdens of bracks if the financial implications all the problems it's going to cause would seem like a rather small price to pay but just in the last couple of hours the finnish prime minister with finland being the president of the european union at the moment he said to his parliament that he doesn't think the other $27.00 e.u. leaders would be so open to giving britain an extension because he says we don't see any reason why if it's just 3 more months of what we're seeing today all this chaos all this division what would be the use of dragging it on for 3 more months so that would be something where the e.u. and boris johnson might actually be on the same page in saying that an extension isn't worth it. reversal in london people are always looking for some sort of conspiracy and one of the series doing the rounds is that a new election was always what mr johnson a wanted all along. ye
probably be fairly amenable to such a request because the european union would be half happy of brecht's that were called off all together and giving them a 3 month extension to possibly ease some of the burdens of bracks if the financial implications all the problems it's going to cause would seem like a rather small price to pay but just in the last couple of hours the finnish prime minister with finland being the president of the european union at the moment he said to his parliament that he...
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without a deal with potential snap elections looming the fate of brecht's is hanging in the balance as the clock ticks down towards britain's scheduled departure at the. end of october 4th 6. it was boris johnson's 1st parliamentary vote as british prime minister and he lost it all the good stuff norris was to the right story 128 the news to the left 301 so the army's have it the guys have it all not going to johnson was healed by a huge rebellion among his own conservative m.p.'s 21 of them joined the opposition to seize the bricks agenda of costing johnson he's working majority they're trying to pass a law that would delay the u.k.'s exit from the e.u. and prevent a noise deal breaks it johnson insists a deal or no deal grex it will happen on october the 31st he says he has no option now but to call for an early general election i was bored to action pretty and please go back to more or to stop negotiating and to compel i'm not the point was delayed to brit's it potentially for you know that would be the only way to resolve this who johnson could struggle to get a 2 thirds majority n
without a deal with potential snap elections looming the fate of brecht's is hanging in the balance as the clock ticks down towards britain's scheduled departure at the. end of october 4th 6. it was boris johnson's 1st parliamentary vote as british prime minister and he lost it all the good stuff norris was to the right story 128 the news to the left 301 so the army's have it the guys have it all not going to johnson was healed by a huge rebellion among his own conservative m.p.'s 21 of them...
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to ease the passage of the bill to delay brecht's it through without any suggestion that there might be funny business from conservatives who tried to get out of time and so over the course of today in friday that procedural motion will carry on clearing the way for the bill then to be passed and given royal assent on monday nothing that's no full blown conclusion that the that it will happen and so the opposition and the rebel conservatives are absolutely in charge of the of the timetable now and the question then on monday is going to arise will the opposition labor party agree to boris johnson's demand for having an election in october or will they demands that the delights of brecht's it happens 1st at the end of october and then have an election after that but it puts boris johnson this in this fairy very weak position and c.c.s. is totally misjudged. that that the mood of parliament is making it very difficult for himself by effectively sucking so many of his own m.p.'s and he's not boxed in right yet boris johnson humiliated by parliament for a 2nd day running his bet everythi
to ease the passage of the bill to delay brecht's it through without any suggestion that there might be funny business from conservatives who tried to get out of time and so over the course of today in friday that procedural motion will carry on clearing the way for the bill then to be passed and given royal assent on monday nothing that's no full blown conclusion that the that it will happen and so the opposition and the rebel conservatives are absolutely in charge of the of the timetable now...
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johnson plans for a snap election as rebels in his own party join the opposition to block a no deal brecht's a. launching al-jazeera live from a headquarters in doha and you navigate also ahead iran says it may consider staying in the nuclear deal if the french all 4 of the $15000000000.00 bailout is on nerd. 5 u.s. states declared emergency as hurricane dorian closes in after a devastating the bahamas loss. in much of brazil's indigenous what annie's have been relegated to 8 overcrowded reserves and now president noddle says it is canceling all heading requests for more land for this country's indigenous people. below the british prime minister boris johnson is bracing for another showdown in parliament off to his bricks that strategy suffered a humiliating defeat them and to set to vote on a law on wednesday which with block and no deal brick said on october 31st. could also delay britain's divorce day by story more months the prime minister has come back fighting threatening to call for a snap election if m.p.'s vote against him the ruling conservatives are in turmoil johnson has kicked o
johnson plans for a snap election as rebels in his own party join the opposition to block a no deal brecht's a. launching al-jazeera live from a headquarters in doha and you navigate also ahead iran says it may consider staying in the nuclear deal if the french all 4 of the $15000000000.00 bailout is on nerd. 5 u.s. states declared emergency as hurricane dorian closes in after a devastating the bahamas loss. in much of brazil's indigenous what annie's have been relegated to 8 overcrowded...
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that was passed before parliament was suspended in september that forces him to not have a no deal brecht's it forces him to extend the breaks it deadline or at least applies the european union to do so if he can't find a deal with them that satisfies parliament only then once that has been done will they move forward with a vote of no confidence or an election so essentially what they're going to try and do is hold him hostage in 10 downing street to get what they want out of him and only then will they pull the trigger. chalons in parliament to as m.p.'s return to work thank you. new multibillion dollar airport open that's ahead of the 70th anniversary of the people's republic of china the country aims to make the phoenix shaped airport the busiest aviation hub in the world it is expected to hanzo up to 72000000 passengers a year by 2025 rob matheson has more from beijing. chinese president xi jinping officially opened done showing airport here in beijing on wedding the state their ports is costing $11000000000.00 to build it it's estimated that it's going to be handling about $45000000.0
that was passed before parliament was suspended in september that forces him to not have a no deal brecht's it forces him to extend the breaks it deadline or at least applies the european union to do so if he can't find a deal with them that satisfies parliament only then once that has been done will they move forward with a vote of no confidence or an election so essentially what they're going to try and do is hold him hostage in 10 downing street to get what they want out of him and only then...
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going to i'm not better chance of getting a majority than if he's forced to go late after perspiring brecht's it because then he's going to lose votes to the real hard line breaks it so he wants that elections sooner rather than later and the opposition's not going to let him have it ok so all this was building up to this next question which is how did we get here how this looks like a mess from inside and outside the u.k. face looks like just a horrible mess and 8 it's one thing to vote to leave the european union we can kind of understand the reasons for and against but to do it in what appears to be such a sham balik fashion how is the how why is this happened in this way. essentially the problem all along has been that the government has been completely split. on what sort of breaks it wanted how thing government wanted the relatively soft breaks it where we'd stay pretty much aligned to a lot of european regulation but the other half wanted a hard break where we could go off and do what we like and say to hell with the european union where on our own those are the ones who really want to
going to i'm not better chance of getting a majority than if he's forced to go late after perspiring brecht's it because then he's going to lose votes to the real hard line breaks it so he wants that elections sooner rather than later and the opposition's not going to let him have it ok so all this was building up to this next question which is how did we get here how this looks like a mess from inside and outside the u.k. face looks like just a horrible mess and 8 it's one thing to vote to...
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government and the conservative party she says she could no longer endorse johnson's approach to brecht's it because he seems the term and to crush outs of the e.u. those are the headlines it's back to libya unspeakable crime on al-jazeera. the most incredible stories are often true. and shared indelibly experiences. makes the on some you know for me or. in this life diversity makes a difference understanding to impute to the super being part of something much greater than so in this life what to want to use is freedom of expression. the right to want to. go along. to get on. because you dislike. the design and to understand the rules. make sure skewed. and just human good dish is universal. there is no such thing as a clean war. war allows every kind of atrocity. of all war crimes rape is the hardest to uncover and make it the perfect crime. let's see what the bomb the. now consists of sound noise and shouting orders. to set off some. french human rights lawyer selene but that much fatima. she is not libyan but she lived. she was kidnapped and raped like you see we saw earlier during the
government and the conservative party she says she could no longer endorse johnson's approach to brecht's it because he seems the term and to crush outs of the e.u. those are the headlines it's back to libya unspeakable crime on al-jazeera. the most incredible stories are often true. and shared indelibly experiences. makes the on some you know for me or. in this life diversity makes a difference understanding to impute to the super being part of something much greater than so in this life what...
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s are voting on that motion right now filing back into the chamber the bill to block a no deal brecht's it which was going through the stages a bit earlier on today that still has to go to parliament's upper house before it turns into law it is completely impossible for government to function if the house of commons refuses to cost anything that the government the crazies around my view i do view this government there is now be an election on tuesday the 15th of october. and i divide right over gentlemen to respond to decide which of us is probably this is that crucial council on thursday the 17th of october i think it's very sad that m.p.'s are voted like this but if if i'm still proud i do i think it's a great dereliction of their democratic duty to speak. well in other world news harken dorian is headed towards the united states after leaving a trail of destruction in the bahamas at least 7 people are confirmed dead but the prime minister warns the death toll will likely rise as the country prepares for a humanitarian crisis in the u.s. states of florida georgia and south carolina ar
s are voting on that motion right now filing back into the chamber the bill to block a no deal brecht's it which was going through the stages a bit earlier on today that still has to go to parliament's upper house before it turns into law it is completely impossible for government to function if the house of commons refuses to cost anything that the government the crazies around my view i do view this government there is now be an election on tuesday the 15th of october. and i divide right over...
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government and the conservative party she says she could no longer endorse johnson's approach to brecht's it because he seems to turn into crash out of the e.u. without a deal. the mareeba there was a lot of work going on tonight i'm not going into it. and then on top of that i have seen 21. good strong concerns to m.p.'s true christian fundies excluded from the indicating to the softer the use of force for good income in this country no longer has a place for me to see you see that you. are not constant. protesters are gathering outside the american consulate and hong kong calling for u.s. politicians to support their demands pretty significant crowds you can see there on saturday u.s. defense secretary mark asper urged china to exercise restraint and hong kong that follows a night of demonstrations outside a police station in the city officers use tear gas and baton to push back the crowds who are demanding an end depended investigation into police conduct polls open in moscow for regional elections that kremlin opponents hope will be a referendum on president vladimir putin's governmen
government and the conservative party she says she could no longer endorse johnson's approach to brecht's it because he seems to turn into crash out of the e.u. without a deal. the mareeba there was a lot of work going on tonight i'm not going into it. and then on top of that i have seen 21. good strong concerns to m.p.'s true christian fundies excluded from the indicating to the softer the use of force for good income in this country no longer has a place for me to see you see that you. are...
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parliament and find out exactly what the government is doing to mitigate the impact of a no deal brecht's it to mitigate the implications of all of these warnings listed in detail in this document. prime minister barak johnson is facing more pressure to get m.p.'s back to work the scottish courses ruled that his suspension of parliament is unlawful judges of scotland's highest court of appeal said johnston's intention is to restrict parliament critics of the prime minister say the shutdown is a ploy to stifle debate about brags that johnson is valid to take the u.k. out of the e.u. by the 31st of october with or without a deal. but iran's leaders are welcoming donald trump's decision to fire a national security adviser john bolton the u.s. president says bolton had fallen out without the senior aides had made mistakes to her and says washington should use the opportunity to quote push warmongers aside alan fisher has more from washington. donald trump more on the 911 anniversary at the pentagon then surprisingly called to quarters into the oval office when he returned to the white house t
parliament and find out exactly what the government is doing to mitigate the impact of a no deal brecht's it to mitigate the implications of all of these warnings listed in detail in this document. prime minister barak johnson is facing more pressure to get m.p.'s back to work the scottish courses ruled that his suspension of parliament is unlawful judges of scotland's highest court of appeal said johnston's intention is to restrict parliament critics of the prime minister say the shutdown is a...
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parliament and find out exactly what the government is doing to mitigate the impact of a no deal brecht's it to mitigate the implications of all of these warnings listed in detail in this document where john of the minister's deputy director of british influence that's a pro e.u. political think tank he says the report shows the government has no mandate for no deal brigs it. it seems entirely plausible and it's commensurate with everything that we've heard over the last 2 years about what no deal said might involve now obviously the government didn't want to. make it public because the government's been trying to reassure people for the last 2 and a half to 3 years that nobody will be absolutely fine now that clearly gives the lie to that experiences as you have just said all the disastrous consequences of an exit and it then begs the question how on earth can the government be seriously pursuing this in just 6 weeks time really parliament has already stepped in to stop and certainly in october so what this really emphasizes is that the government has no leg to stand on because how could
parliament and find out exactly what the government is doing to mitigate the impact of a no deal brecht's it to mitigate the implications of all of these warnings listed in detail in this document where john of the minister's deputy director of british influence that's a pro e.u. political think tank he says the report shows the government has no mandate for no deal brigs it. it seems entirely plausible and it's commensurate with everything that we've heard over the last 2 years about what no...
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have these cruises they live in these gods in the summer with all the problems we have with trump brecht said climate change this to me is a very positive statement look langat not all allotment gardeners photos aren't the only ones on display at the n.r. w. forum with some 400 works this is the most comprehensive power retrospective to date the idea is that i'm trying to address my relationship with the world i'm not telling you this is what you should be thinking with some leaving quite open ended for people who bring their own baggage their own interpretation to the pages i present. to the british photographer is known for his colorful bizarre snapshots of everyday life. looking at them of us can be forgiven the impression that we human beings are a strange lot. of plastic the photos often contain criticism by the rates of tourism a wealth of how people present themselves for many. but it's always an affectionate look at people as individuals and how they express and portray themselves so it's present your. client isn't as flamboyant to some of past series what do his subjects think o
have these cruises they live in these gods in the summer with all the problems we have with trump brecht said climate change this to me is a very positive statement look langat not all allotment gardeners photos aren't the only ones on display at the n.r. w. forum with some 400 works this is the most comprehensive power retrospective to date the idea is that i'm trying to address my relationship with the world i'm not telling you this is what you should be thinking with some leaving quite open...
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parliament and find out exactly what the government is doing to mitigate the impact of a no deal brecht's it to mitigate the implications of all of these warnings listed in detail in this document where prime minister barak's johnson is facing more pressure to get m.p.'s back to work because a scottish court has ruled that his suspension of parliament is unlawful judges at scotland's highest court of appeal said that johnson's intention is to mistreat parliament critics of the prime minister say the shutdown is a cynical ploy to stifle debate about briggs it johnson has vowed to take the u.k. out of the e.u. by the 31st of october and then another 2 weeks after parliament is meant to reconvene. louise says why can't we leave the e.u. today without a deal why wait until the 31st of october i'm afraid about because parliament voted that they had to have a decision on whether or not to approve a deal and. we need to get a parliamentary vote on withdraw bill. but if we can't get it if we can't get a new with all remain then be in no doubt we said we will leave on the 31st. well let's bring in
parliament and find out exactly what the government is doing to mitigate the impact of a no deal brecht's it to mitigate the implications of all of these warnings listed in detail in this document where prime minister barak's johnson is facing more pressure to get m.p.'s back to work because a scottish court has ruled that his suspension of parliament is unlawful judges at scotland's highest court of appeal said that johnson's intention is to mistreat parliament critics of the prime minister...