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is doing everything it possibly can to make sure that there is a smooth breck's if in fact earlier today she talked about a friction free brics it and she's also talked about trying to find a practical solutions to the issue of the border which will probably talk about in a moment so she's showing willing the boris johnson over the past few years and particularly since she's become prime minister he's made it very clear that she doesn't have a lot of time for the european union and he has made his statement this week particularly clear that he wants to get rid of this whole withdraw agreement deal that was agreed between the european union and his predecessor reason may because in particular they don't like this irish backstop and that he said that he said that has to go but he's proving to people the. he's showing willing he's going to meet angela merkel and then tomorrow who see president macro on the front many people are saying though is this really him playing to the domestic audience that he can prove that he's the strong man he's going over there he's also he's being reasonable an
is doing everything it possibly can to make sure that there is a smooth breck's if in fact earlier today she talked about a friction free brics it and she's also talked about trying to find a practical solutions to the issue of the border which will probably talk about in a moment so she's showing willing the boris johnson over the past few years and particularly since she's become prime minister he's made it very clear that she doesn't have a lot of time for the european union and he has made...
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comes after boris yeltsin told his opponents they would have to collapse the government to prevent breck's it mr johnson says the u.k. will leave the e.u. by the end of october with or without an agreement let's talk to our correspondent lara see now who's in london and lawrence it's what 24 hours since we learned that boris yeltsin is indeed going to suspend parliament for a period of 5 weeks has a plan emerge then for the opposition parliamentarians. no there at the moment they're trying to work out what their bests approach is and they frankly don't have very much time to do it's their main russa's of of said has been to try to create a law to prevent a no deal breck says and but they don't have very much time to do it because parliament and sitting next week before it's suspended as you say but the other problem which is even greater for them is if they want to create a law they can only do it by amending. a government bill that's going through the house of commons and there are no government bills going through the house of commons next week and so on that level what they're running t
comes after boris yeltsin told his opponents they would have to collapse the government to prevent breck's it mr johnson says the u.k. will leave the e.u. by the end of october with or without an agreement let's talk to our correspondent lara see now who's in london and lawrence it's what 24 hours since we learned that boris yeltsin is indeed going to suspend parliament for a period of 5 weeks has a plan emerge then for the opposition parliamentarians. no there at the moment they're trying to...
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that so german voters are also becoming quite high as by the breck the drama that keeps going on the united kingdom but nevertheless what we're seeing is that germany still tries to keep good relations with the united kingdom this week the german government has adopted a bill draft which what allow british citizens living in germany a resident prominent in case of the no deal breck said so that is something with germany tries to do for british citizens here in germany and also the german chancellor has invited boris johnson the new pritish prime minister to come to germany no date has been set because also boresome says he doesn't want to talk to on the u. countries if they don't change the fact that ok just one more item from that opinion poll that shows that 50 percent of germans favor more spending on defense now what do you make of that well this is another tricky one so jim it's a clearly showing that they see like a need for more security and by the german government but investing in security investing in defense is not that easy said jim who has committed to invest 1.5 percent
that so german voters are also becoming quite high as by the breck the drama that keeps going on the united kingdom but nevertheless what we're seeing is that germany still tries to keep good relations with the united kingdom this week the german government has adopted a bill draft which what allow british citizens living in germany a resident prominent in case of the no deal breck said so that is something with germany tries to do for british citizens here in germany and also the german...
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final say to determine what sort of breck's it they think people actually voted for by taking m.p.'s out of play at such a crucial time jones is effectively testing whether they have the will the resolve to try to overthrow him his government and potentially the referendum result as well that attempts will now probably come sooner rather than later national elections will almost certainly follow something surely must happen now to resolve this sense of democratic crisis in the u.k. lawrence lee al jazeera london all these barker has been monitoring reaction and protests at westminster. and past 2 years since the bronx referendum the conversation the public discourse surrounding leaving the e.u. has grown uglier and uglier who would have thought only a few years ago that the word coup would be used in relation to britain's democracy but that's exactly what these demonstrates the calling the decision by boris johnson to suspend or paroch parliament next week know how boris johnson of course sees it he sees it very much in somewhat procedural terms as a way of making sure that m.p.'s a
final say to determine what sort of breck's it they think people actually voted for by taking m.p.'s out of play at such a crucial time jones is effectively testing whether they have the will the resolve to try to overthrow him his government and potentially the referendum result as well that attempts will now probably come sooner rather than later national elections will almost certainly follow something surely must happen now to resolve this sense of democratic crisis in the u.k. lawrence lee...
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s who have said that they will not support a no deal breck's it and whether they're prepared to vote with all the opposition parties and against their own conservative party to try to stop him to other news now and hamas has declared a state of alert in gaza after 3 police officers were killed in 2 separate so aside attacks the 1st boss had a police checkpoint with 2 officers died in less than an hour later there was a 2nd explosion at another checkpoint in the city killing a 3rd officer and thought the attacks were carried out by groups linked to i feel. most of these events only serve the israeli occupation which tried to step the palestinian resistance in the back what the occupation could not achieve by launching wars on gaza not be achieved by such bombings syrian government forces have attacked a turkish military observation post in the northwest countryside of hama it's unclear whether the monitoring post was hit by the airstrike or artillery shells that comes after turkish president. held talks with his russian counterpart vladimir putin to make sure that turkish troops aren'
s who have said that they will not support a no deal breck's it and whether they're prepared to vote with all the opposition parties and against their own conservative party to try to stop him to other news now and hamas has declared a state of alert in gaza after 3 police officers were killed in 2 separate so aside attacks the 1st boss had a police checkpoint with 2 officers died in less than an hour later there was a 2nd explosion at another checkpoint in the city killing a 3rd officer and...
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of economics at university of warrick so 1st of all how serious are the consequences of a no deal breck's it described in this leaked government report i think that can be very serious it's very difficult to say what exactly what happened where and which part of the country but what we do know is there will be serious problems at the border down in cali for example and certainly in northern ireland that means issues for food in particular because that's health and safety related pharmaceuticals these are the big issues that was certainly face up somewhere at some point the cabinet minister michael gove who is in charge of no deal planning is saying that in this report we are only. seeing a wuss case scenario described in other words a when it speaks about shortages of food and fuel and medicine this is an exaggeration well if we have no deal this is the worst case is will be the case i mean can't be worse and i'm in no deal means it's an easy it's a reasonable scenario yes not a west case yes but of course it's very difficult to pin down what will happen at a precise moment in time at a p
of economics at university of warrick so 1st of all how serious are the consequences of a no deal breck's it described in this leaked government report i think that can be very serious it's very difficult to say what exactly what happened where and which part of the country but what we do know is there will be serious problems at the border down in cali for example and certainly in northern ireland that means issues for food in particular because that's health and safety related pharmaceuticals...
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despite the sunny skies the dark cloud of breck's it looms here to. your son afraid i'm afraid match for me but for the youngsters that are coming up. it's early in the morning and d.j. hama one of 100 winners of most popular journalists is opening up his radio studio today is the day britain was supposed to leave. good morning good morning is the war i'm sure there was a fan review on the jay harbor and only your company for this lovely morning is also reza day to day and of course all eyes and ears of law into the u.k. here this time oh you know our ministry power to check what's happening here with them but some believe you me i'm glass of rum radio will keep it for we'll keep good for you here all the want to show. many people on the island listen to d.j. ham as morning. he likens breaks it to hurrican the worst natural catastrophe to hit the tiny caribbean paradise in recent times. but so could very well be it all because i was i was she had a structure that. has the potential to be destructive as well depending on how would it all please albeit
despite the sunny skies the dark cloud of breck's it looms here to. your son afraid i'm afraid match for me but for the youngsters that are coming up. it's early in the morning and d.j. hama one of 100 winners of most popular journalists is opening up his radio studio today is the day britain was supposed to leave. good morning good morning is the war i'm sure there was a fan review on the jay harbor and only your company for this lovely morning is also reza day to day and of course all eyes...
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know that doesn't excuse what's happening and we are currently 9 weeks from a crash out breck's it which words deliver food and medicine show it is by the government's own admission and the government is responding by trying to shut down parliament for 5 weeks at that time so parliament is not able to put forward alternative proposals and crucially may not be able to stop no deal a tool which is in flagrant disregard of parliamentary sovereignty and also of the will of the british people because 2 thirds of parliament is opposed to no deal and 2 thirds the british people are opposed to no deal as well so there is no justification for any kind of prioritization of parliament which especially takes in a week longer than parliament was due to be in recess for conference season anyway the only conceivable explanation is that the gov is the government wants to seize power from the people's representatives and hand it to an unelected prime minister . they say when you look at the time frame now with this suspension i think it gives the opposition no more than 5 days to be able to get their act
know that doesn't excuse what's happening and we are currently 9 weeks from a crash out breck's it which words deliver food and medicine show it is by the government's own admission and the government is responding by trying to shut down parliament for 5 weeks at that time so parliament is not able to put forward alternative proposals and crucially may not be able to stop no deal a tool which is in flagrant disregard of parliamentary sovereignty and also of the will of the british people...
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final say to determine what sort of breck's it they think people actually voted for by taking m.p.'s out of play at such a crucial time johnson is effectively testing whether they have the will the resolve to try to overthrow him his government and potentially the referendum result as well that attempts will now probably come sooner rather than later national elections will almost certainly follow something surely must happen now to resolve this sense of democratic crisis in the u.k. . the marker is at the bronx at protests outside parliament so give us an idea what's happening behind cheney. who's going to be a quiet day in westminster given the m.p.'s on to even sitting now look at it probably over a 1000 people who've gathered here on average in green for the 1st time in 3 years that i've been covering breaks a development since the 1st time i've seen demonstrators allowed through the barriers into this pen where journalists broadcast from to stage this rally they keep shouting stop the coup repeatedly that's how they see it echoing perhaps the words of john bercow the speaker of
final say to determine what sort of breck's it they think people actually voted for by taking m.p.'s out of play at such a crucial time johnson is effectively testing whether they have the will the resolve to try to overthrow him his government and potentially the referendum result as well that attempts will now probably come sooner rather than later national elections will almost certainly follow something surely must happen now to resolve this sense of democratic crisis in the u.k. . the...
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to try to thwart johnson's plans they're focused on bringing a bill that would prevent a new deal breck's it could be fast tracked through parliament in the days before members are forced to take leave. so how are you kerry's latest political spasms being viewed by you d.w. correspondent bads riggers joins us from brussels welcome bent so britain's new prime minister says he wants a deal with brussels but his actions indicate that he's heading for no deal well this hardball pushed brussels towards reopening negotiations there's no real heightening of the upper thighs to negotiate with boris johnson after this new drama which is unfolding in london the chief negotiator of the european union we should be treated he was not given to british demands and t. is asking for why a solution for the irish border to keep this border open after a break said and if those johnson has.
to try to thwart johnson's plans they're focused on bringing a bill that would prevent a new deal breck's it could be fast tracked through parliament in the days before members are forced to take leave. so how are you kerry's latest political spasms being viewed by you d.w. correspondent bads riggers joins us from brussels welcome bent so britain's new prime minister says he wants a deal with brussels but his actions indicate that he's heading for no deal well this hardball pushed brussels...
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have already held their 1st face to face talks with from feeling johnson as the right man to deliver breck's it the u.s. president has pledged a speedy free trade deal if the u.k. leaves the e.u. as planned on october 31st. and barbara visa joins us now from the summit of it barbara today's talks will focus on trade which is where we're likely to see the most conflict between g 7 leaders can we expect anything concrete to come out of these discussions today now discussions have just begun we saw the leaders passed by here in periods just a few minutes ago but it is not very likely because if you look at the latest tweets and utterances of donald trump he said that he didn't see financial markets reacted to the latest round of escalation in the trade war with china now that is he's special perception european see this picture quite differently they think that trump's trade war really is slowing down the world economy and that everybody is suffering from it so they are trying to sort of make him see reason about how successful it can they be was that we'll see trump is quite obstinate in his o
have already held their 1st face to face talks with from feeling johnson as the right man to deliver breck's it the u.s. president has pledged a speedy free trade deal if the u.k. leaves the e.u. as planned on october 31st. and barbara visa joins us now from the summit of it barbara today's talks will focus on trade which is where we're likely to see the most conflict between g 7 leaders can we expect anything concrete to come out of these discussions today now discussions have just begun we...
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announcement that he's suspending parliament for a fall 5 weeks all the pressure now is on the anti breck's its side the side that doesn't want to the study doesn't want boris johnson's version of brecht's it to figure out what they're going to do to try to block him and the main problem they have against them is the absolute lack of time because with parliament being suspended from just over a week from now there are only about 3 parliamentary sitting days for them to come up with something their main line of attack continues to be to try to pass a law that would prevent a no deal breck's it at the end of october and ask for an extension from the european union but the problem with that is that if they want to pass a law they have sue amend a government bill going through parliament and if the government doesn't propose any bills go through parliament then there is nothing for them to amend and as it stands at the moment there isn't anything for them to amend in parliament next week and so how then can they pass a law if that doesn't work their other alternative is to force a vote of no co
announcement that he's suspending parliament for a fall 5 weeks all the pressure now is on the anti breck's its side the side that doesn't want to the study doesn't want boris johnson's version of brecht's it to figure out what they're going to do to try to block him and the main problem they have against them is the absolute lack of time because with parliament being suspended from just over a week from now there are only about 3 parliamentary sitting days for them to come up with something...
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admits to a mistake and its breck's of coverage in the recent elections a story and more after the break. you know world's big partners. and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smart we need to stop slamming the door. and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the troops the time is now we're watching closely watching the hawks. so we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy for indication let it be an arms race in his own spirit dramatic development only really going to exist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time time to sit down and talk. welcome back to the program this 6 years to the day since a major chemical attack on the syrian capital's suburb of eastern gooda back in 2013 the rebel stronghold in damascus was targeted with rockets containing sarin gas this prompted international outrage with many pointing the finger at the syrian government. the syrian government has utilized chemi
admits to a mistake and its breck's of coverage in the recent elections a story and more after the break. you know world's big partners. and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smart we need to stop slamming the door. and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the troops the time is now we're watching closely watching the hawks. so we've got to...
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power sharing deal known as the good friday agreement but now the looming prospect of a new deal breck's it could mean the return of checkpoints along the irish border and that has people like donnelly warning that former anti british guerrillas known as dissident republicans might have bandon the peace process stops that the end of a hard border it gives the public comes a contemporary justification for their violence you know it's not just ideological saying this is not obstruct any more look at the shops along the border this is deferential and what they see is this part of them from the rest of it that there are. worries over a hard border and the loss of other rights are compelling even some former pro british loyalists to consider the once unthinkable uniting northern ireland and the republic of ireland the good friday agreement means northern ireland can take a vote on doing just that belfast new lord mayor john finn you can wants to make sure citizens are well educated about their options while hoping they'll back unification his party should faine openly lobbies for that it's a
power sharing deal known as the good friday agreement but now the looming prospect of a new deal breck's it could mean the return of checkpoints along the irish border and that has people like donnelly warning that former anti british guerrillas known as dissident republicans might have bandon the peace process stops that the end of a hard border it gives the public comes a contemporary justification for their violence you know it's not just ideological saying this is not obstruct any more look...
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even campaign for another brics it referendum he says that this is the best way out of a no deal breck's it which could cost the country in much deeper term more than it is already facing however that idea has a big problem in and that is that it is on able to garner support with members of the conservative party the party currently in government members of the party who are against bracks and certainly against a no deal breck's it actually do not see that to happen the idea of having mr corbin is nick as a caretaker leader it does not appeal to their sensibilities they would always rather stick with the status quo rather than risk that also the other opposition party the liberal democrat leader joseph winston has said that she does not want to go into any kind of deal with mr colvin but is open to any of the names from the labor party there are 2 other names that have been cast in one from one senior politician from the conservative party another senior labor party politician but while this political wrangling is continuing the clock is still ticking and there is less and less time in w
even campaign for another brics it referendum he says that this is the best way out of a no deal breck's it which could cost the country in much deeper term more than it is already facing however that idea has a big problem in and that is that it is on able to garner support with members of the conservative party the party currently in government members of the party who are against bracks and certainly against a no deal breck's it actually do not see that to happen the idea of having mr corbin...
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s in westminster spending 3 years in piles of taxpayers' money by declaring over to leg breck said okperhaps it was a little rogue ish to disrupt the queen's summer holiday in scotland and maybe suspending parliament was quite drastic for what's supposed to be a parliamentary democracy that's apparently taking back control but then this is boris johnson who's never been one for the convention and it has been 3 years already just about every hour for new explored every negotiation tactic used every amendment can sit it so maybe just maybe it's going to get his way bill days britain away from brussels altie london well british political commentator jungle told us he believes the impasse over bricks it forced boris johnson's hand to take dramatic action. i think you left with no choice i think you sidestepped round the korean now has given him permission to suspend bollman and they keep talking about our fault weeks exactly for number one cause a 1000000 people more as lot of petition 17400000 people democratically voted in the largest democratic this country let alone to leave so let's
s in westminster spending 3 years in piles of taxpayers' money by declaring over to leg breck said okperhaps it was a little rogue ish to disrupt the queen's summer holiday in scotland and maybe suspending parliament was quite drastic for what's supposed to be a parliamentary democracy that's apparently taking back control but then this is boris johnson who's never been one for the convention and it has been 3 years already just about every hour for new explored every negotiation tactic used...
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of final say to determine what sort of breck's it they think people actually voted for by taking m.p.'s out of play at such a crucial time johnson is effectively testing whether they have the will the resolve to try to overthrow him his government and potentially the referendum result as well that attempts will now probably come sooner rather than later national elections will almost certainly follow something surely must happen now to resolve this sense of democratic crisis in the u.k. lawrence lee al-jazeera london well we've barker has been monitoring reaction and protests at westminster. and past 2 years since the bronx referendum the conversation the public discourse surrounding leaving the e.u. has grown uglier and uglier who would have thought only a few years ago that the word coup would be used in relation to britain's democracy but that's exactly what these demonstrates the calling the decision by boris johnson to suspend or paroch parliament next week the whole boris johnson of course sees it he sees it very much in somewhat procedural terms as a way of making sure the m.p.
of final say to determine what sort of breck's it they think people actually voted for by taking m.p.'s out of play at such a crucial time johnson is effectively testing whether they have the will the resolve to try to overthrow him his government and potentially the referendum result as well that attempts will now probably come sooner rather than later national elections will almost certainly follow something surely must happen now to resolve this sense of democratic crisis in the u.k....
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politicians are weighing in on breck's as the october 31st deadline approaches the u.s. house speaker says there would be no chance of congress passing a trade deal with the u.k. if there is a risk of subsequent. unrest in northern ireland's nancy pelosi comments appear to contradict national security advisor john bolton he says a deal could be fast tracked through congress if britain needs that you or in sleep has the latest from london this is the 1st of 2 pieces of bad news for boris johnson the british prime minister. donald trump and by extension john bolton his security advisor both you know are encouraging the u.k. to leave the european union with no deal at all or another waving this carrot in front of the u.k. saying come on we'll we'll give you a trade deal quick is because we can. but the people have pointed out endlessly over the last few months it's not up to them study not to john bolton because it is a security advisor it's congress which has to agree a trade deal and as people have said repeatedly the congress will not support a trade deal and will block
politicians are weighing in on breck's as the october 31st deadline approaches the u.s. house speaker says there would be no chance of congress passing a trade deal with the u.k. if there is a risk of subsequent. unrest in northern ireland's nancy pelosi comments appear to contradict national security advisor john bolton he says a deal could be fast tracked through congress if britain needs that you or in sleep has the latest from london this is the 1st of 2 pieces of bad news for boris johnson...
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however has ruled out renegotiating the existing breck's it agreement is good. but also there are 2 parties one is the u.k. wants to leave but the other one is the good friday agreement must be accounted for the good friday this is not only coming from the u.k. but also e.u. member ireland that's part of our european position and now we must bring both positions together with the 2 in something. both merkel and johnson seem optimistic that a solution can be found but time is running out and if no side moves the u.k. may head for a no deal i said at the end of october. more of the story now with alex forrest whiting brags that analyst is with us here in our studio hi alex just looking at of the words we saw from both leaders there where does that leave us in terms of brics negotiations what did you take away from what you saw today well in a way there was no. substantial change i would say however. some tickets to the british side in the british press there has been movement on the so-called irish stop and that is the backstop is the sticking point in all of this
however has ruled out renegotiating the existing breck's it agreement is good. but also there are 2 parties one is the u.k. wants to leave but the other one is the good friday agreement must be accounted for the good friday this is not only coming from the u.k. but also e.u. member ireland that's part of our european position and now we must bring both positions together with the 2 in something. both merkel and johnson seem optimistic that a solution can be found but time is running out and if...
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october deadline the opposition has called the move a code saying it leaves little time to debate breck's it. this is a new government with a very exciting agenda to make our streets safer we very important we bring violent crime down we need to invest in our fantastic n.h.s. we need to level up education funding across the country we need to invest in the infrastructure that's going to take this country forward for the decades and we need to deal with the cost of living moving to a high wage highly productivity economy which is i think what this country needs to be and to do that we need new legislation we've got to be bringing forward new and important bills and that's why we are going to have a queen's speech and we're going to do it on october the 14th well opposition leader jeremy korb and says johnson's moves up an acceptable. it is a constitution that rage this is an attempt by the prime minister who was elected by a very small number of people in the country is served to party membership to ride roughshod over parliament and prevent any legislation or debate that would stop this c
october deadline the opposition has called the move a code saying it leaves little time to debate breck's it. this is a new government with a very exciting agenda to make our streets safer we very important we bring violent crime down we need to invest in our fantastic n.h.s. we need to level up education funding across the country we need to invest in the infrastructure that's going to take this country forward for the decades and we need to deal with the cost of living moving to a high wage...
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no that doesn't excuse what's happening and we are currently 9 weeks from a crash out breck's it which words deliver food and medicine show it is by the government's own admission and the government is responding by trying to shut down parliament for 5 weeks at that time so parliament is not able to put forward alternative proposals and crucially may not be able to stop no deal a tool which is in flagrant disregard of parliamentary sovereignty and also of the will of the british people because 2 thirds of parliament is opposed to no deal and 2 thirds the british people are opposed to no deal as well so there is no justification for any kind of prioritization of parliament which especially takes in a week longer than parliament was due to be in recess for conference season anyway the only conceivable explanation is that the gov is the government wants to seize power from the people's representatives and hand it to an unelected prime minister . when you look at the time frame now with this suspension i think it gives the opposition no more than 5 days to be able to get their act together
no that doesn't excuse what's happening and we are currently 9 weeks from a crash out breck's it which words deliver food and medicine show it is by the government's own admission and the government is responding by trying to shut down parliament for 5 weeks at that time so parliament is not able to put forward alternative proposals and crucially may not be able to stop no deal a tool which is in flagrant disregard of parliamentary sovereignty and also of the will of the british people because...
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even campaign for another brics it referendum he says that this is the best way out of a no deal breck's it which could cost the country in much deeper term more than it is already facing however that idea has a big problem in and that is that it is on able to garner support with members of the conservative party the party currently in government members of that party who are against bracks and certainly against a no deal breck's it actually do not see that to happen the idea of having mr corbin is nick as a caretaker leader it does not appeal to their sensibilities they would always rather stick with the status quo rather than risk that also the other opposition party the liberal democrat leader joseph winston has said that she does not want to go into any kind of deal with mr colvin but is open to any of the names from the labor party there are 2 other names that have been cast in one from one senior politician from the conservative party another senior labor party politician but while this political wrangling is continuing the clock is still ticking and there is less and less time in
even campaign for another brics it referendum he says that this is the best way out of a no deal breck's it which could cost the country in much deeper term more than it is already facing however that idea has a big problem in and that is that it is on able to garner support with members of the conservative party the party currently in government members of that party who are against bracks and certainly against a no deal breck's it actually do not see that to happen the idea of having mr...
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suspends parliament until mid october and what critics say is an attempt to force through a no deal breck's it. also in the headlines this morning italy looks for a new coalition government as an attempt to seize power by the country's anti migrant interior minister backfires. developmental activists protest nestle's plans to draw over 3 and a half 1000000 liters of water each and every day from florida's santa fe river saying it would threaten its health and biodiversity. good morning live from russia this thursday warning of what she thought international will be kevin owen who is the latest 30 minute world news running just past 9 in the morning and so 1st the protests have broken out in cities across the u.k. after the country's prime minister boris johnson shut down parliament until the 14th of october that's going to mean lawmakers reconvene just 17 days before the brics it deadline and would have little time or practically no time to vent no deal departure from the e.u. with the latest this morning r.t. saskia taylor for you. boris johnson is being well boris he's being bold as brass
suspends parliament until mid october and what critics say is an attempt to force through a no deal breck's it. also in the headlines this morning italy looks for a new coalition government as an attempt to seize power by the country's anti migrant interior minister backfires. developmental activists protest nestle's plans to draw over 3 and a half 1000000 liters of water each and every day from florida's santa fe river saying it would threaten its health and biodiversity. good morning live...
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power sharing deal known as the good friday agreement but now the looming prospect of a new deal breck's it could mean the return of checkpoints along the irish border and that has people like donnelly warning that former anti british guerrillas known as dissident republicans might have bandon the peace process with the end of a hard border that gives the public comes a contemporary justification for their violence you know it's not just ideological it's saying this is not obstruct any more look at the. border this is deferential and what they see is this part from the rest of the other. worries over a hard border and the loss of other rights are compelling even some former pro british loyalists to consider the once unthinkable uniting northern ireland and the republic of ireland the good friday agreement means northern ireland can take a vote on doing just that belfast new lord mayor john finn you can wants to make sure citizens are well educated about their options while hoping they'll back unification his party sheehan fane openly lobbies for that it's a cause that colored his life he
power sharing deal known as the good friday agreement but now the looming prospect of a new deal breck's it could mean the return of checkpoints along the irish border and that has people like donnelly warning that former anti british guerrillas known as dissident republicans might have bandon the peace process with the end of a hard border that gives the public comes a contemporary justification for their violence you know it's not just ideological it's saying this is not obstruct any more...
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amendments talk of trying to seize the time table in the house of commons a to prevent a new deal breck's it but actually downing street knows what's going on they're trying to stop that from happening and whether even those m.p.'s can get the numbers i think at the moment looks highly unlikely so it does to me like a no deal bricks it which obviously will be devastating for the british economy but also her economies such as the german economy the french economy and all those the not to such an extent so you can see why people including angela merkel are trying to prevent this from happening all right our break that analyst alex force weighed in with us thank you alex well the issue of the irish border has been one of the biggest headaches in bragg's that negotiations essentially it is an insurance policy to avoid a hard border between northern ireland which is part of the u.k. and ireland but it would involve northern ireland remaining in the e.u. customs union the fear is that a hard border on the island of ireland would reignite the decades of conflict known as the troubles teri schult
amendments talk of trying to seize the time table in the house of commons a to prevent a new deal breck's it but actually downing street knows what's going on they're trying to stop that from happening and whether even those m.p.'s can get the numbers i think at the moment looks highly unlikely so it does to me like a no deal bricks it which obviously will be devastating for the british economy but also her economies such as the german economy the french economy and all those the not to such an...
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got going and only have 2 weeks to try block and no deal breck said everyone's crying foul saying it's a constitutional crisis others though have just had enough he's gone on for so long now we just need to get on with it because it's just causing more trouble whole process is discussed in. parliament has been bypassed and is. not democratic it's a catastrophe so anybody who tried to bring it in would be called to disaster anyway we should care what the people voted for i think it's a constitutional outrage he wants to see. you know when. it's self important little man will blame any problems on others and he will be patted on the back for delivering bricks and when an election that's what he sees boris johnson should do everything he could. to get back for it if you can't get it through he's out although where is cynics point out that what's really on democratic m.p.'s in westminster spending 3 years and piles of taxpayers' money by declaring over to leg breck said ok perhaps it was a little rogue ish to disrupt the queen's summer holiday in scotland and maybe suspending parliament wa
got going and only have 2 weeks to try block and no deal breck said everyone's crying foul saying it's a constitutional crisis others though have just had enough he's gone on for so long now we just need to get on with it because it's just causing more trouble whole process is discussed in. parliament has been bypassed and is. not democratic it's a catastrophe so anybody who tried to bring it in would be called to disaster anyway we should care what the people voted for i think it's a...
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power sharing deal known as the good friday agreement but now the looming prospect of a new deal breck's it could mean the return of checkpoints along the irish border and that has people like donnelly warning that former anti british guerrillas known as dissident republicans might have bandon the peace process up so that the end of a hard border that gives the public comes a contemporary justification for their violence you know it's not just ideological it's saying this is an abstract anymore look at those groups along the border this is deferential and what they see is this part of the heart and from the rest of it that all of their. worries over a hard border and the loss of other rights are compelling even some former pro british loyalists to consider the once unthinkable uniting northern ireland and the republic of ireland the good friday agreement means northern ireland can take a vote on doing just that belfast new lord mayor john finn you can wants to make sure citizens are well educated about their options while hoping they'll back unification his party she would fain open. lob
power sharing deal known as the good friday agreement but now the looming prospect of a new deal breck's it could mean the return of checkpoints along the irish border and that has people like donnelly warning that former anti british guerrillas known as dissident republicans might have bandon the peace process up so that the end of a hard border that gives the public comes a contemporary justification for their violence you know it's not just ideological it's saying this is an abstract anymore...
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at a slump in exports and falling call sales taking their toll so there is a prospect of a new duo breck's it as well trade was sashes between china and the u.s. this week that's a class of business and he's chief here is an economist at pantheon macro economics and these joining us live from new castle in the north of england what's behind this contraction in growth and for the germans which is widely seen as the engine of your. well i mean as you mentioned is definitely external demand which has slowed a lot of construction investment also fell in the 2nd quarter and i think that consumer spending slowed as well we don't really know we don't have the full picture yet but i think that in general it is germany is a very open and export oriented economy so when you have a trait disputes such as the one that's going on between china and the u.s. at the moment germany really takes it on the chin and that's what's happening right 6 months plus explain want to explain for us then how germany suffers when there is a trade dispute between the united states and china. well because that it's there'
at a slump in exports and falling call sales taking their toll so there is a prospect of a new duo breck's it as well trade was sashes between china and the u.s. this week that's a class of business and he's chief here is an economist at pantheon macro economics and these joining us live from new castle in the north of england what's behind this contraction in growth and for the germans which is widely seen as the engine of your. well i mean as you mentioned is definitely external demand which...
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s and opponents of the new deal breck's it is part protests across the u.k. legal challenges and a petition with more than 1000000 signatures government within the house of lords george young has resigned in protest saying the decision quote risks undermining the fundamental will of parliament with davidson has also confirmed she's quitting as leader of the scottish conservative she was in the job for 8 years on wednesday labor leader jeremy corbett described johnson's move as quote a smash and grab on our democracy when the opposition is now calling for an emergency debates in parliament what we've got them a group of experts trust that he's taking legal advice looking to see next we have a week introduction of legislation to prevent. him our well being that boris johnson does try and trigger a general election on his own terms but we'll make sure that if there is a general election it will be on our terms as well and also part will make the decision about the timing of we will be dictated to anymore by a dictator in numbers and parliament is reasserting the
s and opponents of the new deal breck's it is part protests across the u.k. legal challenges and a petition with more than 1000000 signatures government within the house of lords george young has resigned in protest saying the decision quote risks undermining the fundamental will of parliament with davidson has also confirmed she's quitting as leader of the scottish conservative she was in the job for 8 years on wednesday labor leader jeremy corbett described johnson's move as quote a smash and...
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announcement that he's suspending parliament for a fall 5 weeks all the pressure now is on the anti breck's its side the side that doesn't want to the study doesn't want boris johnson's version of brecht's it to figure out what they're going to do to try to block him and the main problem they have against them is the absolute lack of time because with parliament being suspended from just over a week from now there are only about 3 parliamentary sitting days for them to come up with something their main line of attack continues to be to try to pass a law that would prevent a no deal breck's it at the end of october and ask for an extension from the european union but the problem with that is that if they want to pass a law they have sue amend a government bill going through parliament and if the government doesn't propose any bills go through parliament then there is nothing for them to amend and as it stands at the moment there isn't anything for them to amend in parliament next week and so how then can they pass a law if that doesn't work their other alternative is to force a vote of no co
announcement that he's suspending parliament for a fall 5 weeks all the pressure now is on the anti breck's its side the side that doesn't want to the study doesn't want boris johnson's version of brecht's it to figure out what they're going to do to try to block him and the main problem they have against them is the absolute lack of time because with parliament being suspended from just over a week from now there are only about 3 parliamentary sitting days for them to come up with something...
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why a no deal breck's it could leave britain with severe food shortages.and then sports tiger woods back at the p.g.a. tour playoffs but will injury derail his chances we'll hear from a former world number one in about 20 minutes. all eyes on the western pacific we have got no one but 2 typhoons one is the ticklish strong but let me just start by saying we're staying away of course what was the remnants of tropical storm francisco that to just continue to dissipate up into eastern china but look at this we have got here 1st of all typhoon krosa and then out towards the west much further much closer towards land we have got the cayman now the kima has actually strengthened into a super typhoon these are the winds right now this is the strongest this storm will be so it will begin to very gradually we can look at this is staying winds 240 kilometers an hour we've got some gusts over 290 kilometers an hour but it's moving at a pretty good speed up to the northwest at 18 kilometers an hour so what that means is it will produce heavy amounts of rain but it will
why a no deal breck's it could leave britain with severe food shortages.and then sports tiger woods back at the p.g.a. tour playoffs but will injury derail his chances we'll hear from a former world number one in about 20 minutes. all eyes on the western pacific we have got no one but 2 typhoons one is the ticklish strong but let me just start by saying we're staying away of course what was the remnants of tropical storm francisco that to just continue to dissipate up into eastern china but...
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is now much more remain that it was in 2016 and as you say there is huge concern about a no deal breck's in there in the rural areas of wales because the farming industry and in northern ireland people are talking about the break up of the good friday agreement which would be a direct result of a no deal johnson has very little to show from self alastair so you see in the new let's bring you in seeing as jonathan has talked about some of the journalistic remarks and comments in the past of boris johnson i can't help but remember back and it's a while back now admittedly but 2005 in the spectator when he wrote about government by a scot is just not conceivable in the current constitutional context he was talking about gordon brown back then i mean just on that comment and you can see why the scottish perhaps don't like him but again that reception he got there and the fact that he had to leave by the back door and nicholas stoughton said that had never happened before. it's all it's all a bit extraordinary really. yeah no i mean it certainly is i mean you know he said it's some you know p
is now much more remain that it was in 2016 and as you say there is huge concern about a no deal breck's in there in the rural areas of wales because the farming industry and in northern ireland people are talking about the break up of the good friday agreement which would be a direct result of a no deal johnson has very little to show from self alastair so you see in the new let's bring you in seeing as jonathan has talked about some of the journalistic remarks and comments in the past of...
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s who have said that they will not support a no deal breck's it and whether they're prepared to vote with all the opposition parties and against their own conservative party to try to stop him all right let's wait now to john johnson who's from the political web site politics home thank you for talking to us this is either an incredibly clever government maneuver to head off these pesky parliamentarians who are plotting and scheming to do all sorts of things to try and do rail boris johnson's plan or this is this huge affront to democracy and a constitutional outrage. yes well boris has essentially called the bluff of the opposition m.p.'s who've been meeting over the last couple of weeks to try and come up with a plan to stop a new deal brags that obviously there has been a huge amount of anger in response to this move what he's done is he's extended the recess period that british politicians get here in order to attend their party conferences is extended out from fire from 3 weeks to 5 weeks essentially closing down a good chunk of time where these m.p.'s had hoped to try and bring
s who have said that they will not support a no deal breck's it and whether they're prepared to vote with all the opposition parties and against their own conservative party to try to stop him all right let's wait now to john johnson who's from the political web site politics home thank you for talking to us this is either an incredibly clever government maneuver to head off these pesky parliamentarians who are plotting and scheming to do all sorts of things to try and do rail boris johnson's...
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within 30 days on breck's it but only if britain comes up with alternatives for dealing with the irishborder how likely is that also coming up. a record number of fires are burning in the amazon rain forest in brazil the country's far right president i have also naro.
within 30 days on breck's it but only if britain comes up with alternatives for dealing with the irishborder how likely is that also coming up. a record number of fires are burning in the amazon rain forest in brazil the country's far right president i have also naro.
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really tough to say but basically the risk for chaos is very high risk or the charms of an orderly breck's it is. is falling at around i would say 25 percent and you left with sort of 75 percent of chaos whether this is sort of political developments including election or a friend referendum anything. it's sort of highly speculative to think of what could happen that's a a lot of chaos tell me who's hurting most of the moment especially with the pound continuing to fall. well if the if the pound continues to fall as we saw already in 2016 immediately after the break that referendum with that big hit is the prices of those products that you import here in this country. just going to rise so consumers true die on retail is providing food they they going to be hate oppositely and sort of all the companies which are very focused on the domestic economy retailers i mentioned before how spirit as obviously with their house prices not expected to. 2 to 2 to rise healthily in a scenario of brics it so in a number of of groups in the u.k. that would suffer. quite quite considerably. better that ban
really tough to say but basically the risk for chaos is very high risk or the charms of an orderly breck's it is. is falling at around i would say 25 percent and you left with sort of 75 percent of chaos whether this is sort of political developments including election or a friend referendum anything. it's sort of highly speculative to think of what could happen that's a a lot of chaos tell me who's hurting most of the moment especially with the pound continuing to fall. well if the if the...
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of the opposition labor leader jeremy corbyn legislate quickly to block the prospects of a no deal breck's it but time of course is running out with the poor a geisha in the suspension expected to start as early as the 9th of september no later than the 12th m.p.'s are even suggesting that they will work through the weekend something they've only done $100.00 full of times since the 2nd world war they will do what it takes they say to block forest johnson leave barca out jazeera london and the british minister in charge of coordinating the no deal bracks said planning and the french budget minister have met in the french port they've checked on how preparations are going and the port has been testing ways to avoid long track use in the event of a no deal breck said companies are being forced to act as if the u.k. has already left the e.u. and declare their exports before they arrive at the ports businesses have been warning of long delays but france says now make sure things streamlined as possible . still ahead on this hour a 5 men accused of plotting the 911 attacks will finally face tri
of the opposition labor leader jeremy corbyn legislate quickly to block the prospects of a no deal breck's it but time of course is running out with the poor a geisha in the suspension expected to start as early as the 9th of september no later than the 12th m.p.'s are even suggesting that they will work through the weekend something they've only done $100.00 full of times since the 2nd world war they will do what it takes they say to block forest johnson leave barca out jazeera london and the...
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prime minister that receives the queen's blessing to suspend parliament making a periodic of no deal breck's it much more likely will bring you the latest on a tumultuous day in the u.k. also coming up a good barbecue this part of argentina as national identity but with the peso plunging we'll show you 2 which links arjun times will go to have some salt beef on the grill and new ideas in a driving electric mobility into the house. i'm chris cuomo welcome to the program on a day when a no deal brags it has become much more likely. prime minister boris johnson will suspend parliament in the run up to his october 31st brags a deadline he even got her majesty the queen is approval the move gives his political opponents even less time to block a potentially chaotic withdrawal from the european union. maybe it's a bluff but the consequences are already quite real boris johnson wants the e.u. to take a no deal seriously forcing the bloc back to the negotiating table but with every lurch toward his october 31st deadline the pound has reacted its lead steadily against the dollar leading up to johnson
prime minister that receives the queen's blessing to suspend parliament making a periodic of no deal breck's it much more likely will bring you the latest on a tumultuous day in the u.k. also coming up a good barbecue this part of argentina as national identity but with the peso plunging we'll show you 2 which links arjun times will go to have some salt beef on the grill and new ideas in a driving electric mobility into the house. i'm chris cuomo welcome to the program on a day when a no deal...
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prime minister he's announced an extra $2100000000.00 pounds in funding for operations for a no deal breck's it so that's about $2300000000.00 euros that takes the total to more than $6000000000.00 being spent on preparing for what may not happen the money's going towards for example preparing ports for the likelihood of an ideal back to improving the infrastructure because we're expecting that there may well be queues should that happen hiring more border offices stuff like that so there's that sort of preparation going on and also we've heard from the chancellor today the finance minister in the way that he's going to announce the next year's budget for the government the early so that departments can start to prepare. announcement has just been announced 2nd quarter g.d.p. figures for britain g.d.p. is down 0.2 percent is that what is said that was your 1st reaction is that more than expected that is going to come as a surprise to investors it is more than was expected actually what we were expecting was for g.d.p. to remain flat during that quarter that's the worst performance that we've
prime minister he's announced an extra $2100000000.00 pounds in funding for operations for a no deal breck's it so that's about $2300000000.00 euros that takes the total to more than $6000000000.00 being spent on preparing for what may not happen the money's going towards for example preparing ports for the likelihood of an ideal back to improving the infrastructure because we're expecting that there may well be queues should that happen hiring more border offices stuff like that so there's...
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but 5 weeks is quite a long time where parliamentarians could have found alternatives to a no deal breck's it and we've seen a lot of outrage today are a lot of outrage coming from m.p.'s of course of the opposition parties but also within the conservative party of those that run to remain in the european union and we've seen a lot of outrage also with amongst the public that there were hundreds of hundreds of protesters out there earlier today and we see that across major cities in the u.k. tonight people saying that this is absolutely undemocratic unprecedented and that they are very scared that this makes a no deal absolutely more likely and now we have this suspension you know as britain barrels toward regs it what happens between now and mid september. well paul amend will come back on tuesday and then the parliamentarians will sit down and of course discuss those alternatives to a no deal the question is can they see something through can they push legislation through and such a short period of time their number of legal challenges now that would prevent parliament from being pro lif
but 5 weeks is quite a long time where parliamentarians could have found alternatives to a no deal breck's it and we've seen a lot of outrage today are a lot of outrage coming from m.p.'s of course of the opposition parties but also within the conservative party of those that run to remain in the european union and we've seen a lot of outrage also with amongst the public that there were hundreds of hundreds of protesters out there earlier today and we see that across major cities in the u.k....