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parliament has passed legislation that would make a no deal breck's it's illegal the prime minister came out fighting but lawmakers have approved the bill which also delays the u.k.'s exit from the european union then they rejected johnson's call for a snap election also coming up. hurricane dorian devastates the bahamas the scale of the disaster caused by the monster storm is becoming clearer with tens of thousands of homes destroyed and huge numbers of people without food. and hong kong's controversial extradition bill is no more chief executive terry lamb has said she's withdrawing the bill which sparked months of protests in the territory but it's unclear if this concession will satisfy demonstrators. a 1000000 blue cross welcome to the program the british parliament has rejected prime minister boris johnson's call for a snap election members of parliament also defied him by passing a bill to prevent a no deal breck's it if there's no agreement on how to exit the e.u. by the october 31st deadline. yes more setbacks for british prime minister boris johnson parliament voted to pass leg
parliament has passed legislation that would make a no deal breck's it's illegal the prime minister came out fighting but lawmakers have approved the bill which also delays the u.k.'s exit from the european union then they rejected johnson's call for a snap election also coming up. hurricane dorian devastates the bahamas the scale of the disaster caused by the monster storm is becoming clearer with tens of thousands of homes destroyed and huge numbers of people without food. and hong kong's...
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parliament has passed legislation that would make a no deal breck said illegal. prime minister came out fighting but lawmakers have approved the bill which would also delay the u.k.'s exit from the european union they then rejected johnson's call for a snap election. also coming up to hurricane dorian devastates the bahamas for the scale of the disaster caused by the monster storm is becoming clearer with tens of thousands of homes destroyed in huge numbers of people without food. plus a neighborly cock up in france maurice the rooster is at the center of a court case over noise pollution for crowing too loudly at the crack of dawn. i'm william blue cross thanks for joining the british parliament has rejected prime minister boris johnson's call for a snap election members of parliament also defied him by passing a bill to prevent a no deal breck's it if they can't come to agreement on how to exit the e.u. by the up tobar 31st deadline. yet more setbacks for british prime minister boris johnson parliament voted to pass legislation blocking a no deal breck's it so
parliament has passed legislation that would make a no deal breck said illegal. prime minister came out fighting but lawmakers have approved the bill which would also delay the u.k.'s exit from the european union they then rejected johnson's call for a snap election. also coming up to hurricane dorian devastates the bahamas for the scale of the disaster caused by the monster storm is becoming clearer with tens of thousands of homes destroyed in huge numbers of people without food. plus a...
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his career as breck city a leader launched with online. the u.k. was obliged to pay the e.u. 350000000 pounds each week his campaign claims that was hugely exaggerated nevertheless his anti e.u. stance helped him become prime minister in late july a new partners of rebuffed his attempts to renegotiate now boris johnson is steering the country towards a no deal breaks it. we're leaving on the 31st of october gives us we will see any attempt to go back to. that referendum to stop parliament from passing a law that would rule out are hard granted he ordered a 5 week suspension of the house of commons but the prime minister faced a huge backlash when massive protests erupted in many british cities is boris johnson harming british democracy. let me put that question straightaway to john wirth whether boris johnson is harming british democracy is certainly some people said as he suspended parliament essential sending it on a forced and lengthy vacation that that amounts to a cook i think to call it a curious perhaps exaggerating it somewhat but neverthel
his career as breck city a leader launched with online. the u.k. was obliged to pay the e.u. 350000000 pounds each week his campaign claims that was hugely exaggerated nevertheless his anti e.u. stance helped him become prime minister in late july a new partners of rebuffed his attempts to renegotiate now boris johnson is steering the country towards a no deal breaks it. we're leaving on the 31st of october gives us we will see any attempt to go back to. that referendum to stop parliament from...
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hello and welcome to quadriga a decisive showdown over breck's it this week as members of the conservative party deserted their prime minister dealing him a harsh defeat that deprived him of his parliamentary majority against boris johnson's will some members of his party voted for a bill to stop his do or die pledge to leave the e.u. at the end of october with or if necessary without a negotiated deal with brussels could the last minute revolt save the u.k. from a no deal breck's it and even topple the prime minister said the end of the road for johnson that's our question for today and here are the guests who will answer it alex forrest fighting is a d.-w. recorder and a former westminster political correspondent she says the country's parliament and the conservative party are tearing themselves apart over breakfast at prime minister johnson appears to have lost control and friedrich taylan is with us he's an expert on business and economics who formerly wrote for the german newspaper steve belt and the bitch and he says democratic convictions are more deeply rooted in the political syst
hello and welcome to quadriga a decisive showdown over breck's it this week as members of the conservative party deserted their prime minister dealing him a harsh defeat that deprived him of his parliamentary majority against boris johnson's will some members of his party voted for a bill to stop his do or die pledge to leave the e.u. at the end of october with or if necessary without a negotiated deal with brussels could the last minute revolt save the u.k. from a no deal breck's it and even...
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from a no deal breck's it and even topple the prime minister said the end of the road for johnson that's our question for today and here are the guests who will answer it alex forrest whiting is a d.-w. reporter and a former westminster political correspondent she says the country's parliament and the conservative party are tearing themselves apart over bricks and prime minister johnson appears to have lost control and taylor and is with us he's an expert on business and economics who formerly wrote for the german newspaper and the bitch and he says democratic convictions are more deeply rooted in the political system of britain than some populists seem to believe and it's a pleasure to welcome john worth he is an e.u. citizen with a u.k. passport who is a berlin he's a blogger political advisor and a member of the green party he says boris johnson is turning the conservative party into the rx at party but this week has shown that it's a dangerous game so let me start out by asking you alex you say that boris johnson appears to have lost control but appearances can be deceiving how does
from a no deal breck's it and even topple the prime minister said the end of the road for johnson that's our question for today and here are the guests who will answer it alex forrest whiting is a d.-w. reporter and a former westminster political correspondent she says the country's parliament and the conservative party are tearing themselves apart over bricks and prime minister johnson appears to have lost control and taylor and is with us he's an expert on business and economics who formerly...
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this rebel alliance is saying we've got to get this no deal breck's it bill through parliament before we can start talking about an election but pressure is on him not least from his own m. pays him particularly those on his front bench but also by all the parties the scottish nationalists in scotland they're desperate for an election and they will be putting pressure on jeremy corbyn to say yes we'll go for an election but we need to say what the data is the problem is can they guarantee that boris johnson or his those people around him a very strong a will and here to any date that is set there is still a lot to play for with in parliament right on its finest wanting to thank you very much for setting light on this rather complicated issue at the moment. so they've been having a tough day if it's among the stories making news around the world iran is a balance it with release 7 crew members of the detained british flacks tanka the stana and pedal the ship was detained by iran's revolutionary guards in the strait of hormuz in july 2 weeks after britain seized an iranian tanker off th
this rebel alliance is saying we've got to get this no deal breck's it bill through parliament before we can start talking about an election but pressure is on him not least from his own m. pays him particularly those on his front bench but also by all the parties the scottish nationalists in scotland they're desperate for an election and they will be putting pressure on jeremy corbyn to say yes we'll go for an election but we need to say what the data is the problem is can they guarantee that...
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british government has just released details of its plans for a worst case scenario after a no deal breck said from the european union parliament on monday ordered that the details of a documentary known as operation yellow hammer be made public will need parker is with us here on said sunny of tell us a little bit about what's in this document we're going to just got the document is only 6 pages long and it's described as her majesty's government reasonable worst case planning assumptions but looking at the material it does include warts and all all of the possible situations that could deeply affect the british public way of life here everything relating to the availability of medicines the freedom of people from the u.k. and e.u. to be able to move between. various different countries just to give you a taste of what's included here talking specifically about things like the availability of medicines according to this document the reliance of medicines
british government has just released details of its plans for a worst case scenario after a no deal breck said from the european union parliament on monday ordered that the details of a documentary known as operation yellow hammer be made public will need parker is with us here on said sunny of tell us a little bit about what's in this document we're going to just got the document is only 6 pages long and it's described as her majesty's government reasonable worst case planning assumptions but...
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free here whether i speak right or give interviews i can i can openly criticize things for example breck that i'm free to do that. in this modest and riders it's very important to live in a democracy and to me the summit which he. took being. and after a decade here in england has also taken the step of writing in the language of her new country. kids. like i'm leaving the turkish language behind when i write an anus that's what the nationalists say for them everything is either black or white but you can dream in more than one language sometimes we start in german and the dream and turkish people can live and write in different languages but that doesn't mean that you're giving up your native tongue. timbs on them they get in the us. suffolk's booker prize shortlisted novel 10 minutes 38 seconds in this drains world takes the reader back to 970 s. istanbul a vibrant city that also provided a safe haven for social outcasts the story's protagonist is a prostitute who works in istanbul as a red light district and finally gets murdered the people closest to her are outsiders like herself al
free here whether i speak right or give interviews i can i can openly criticize things for example breck that i'm free to do that. in this modest and riders it's very important to live in a democracy and to me the summit which he. took being. and after a decade here in england has also taken the step of writing in the language of her new country. kids. like i'm leaving the turkish language behind when i write an anus that's what the nationalists say for them everything is either black or white...
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how how are each of those likely to be viewed by brussels let's let's start with a no deal breck's it. right the new deal bres it is still something that is being seen here as an increasingly likely eventuality in fact today the european commission put out what it calls the final check list for the other 27 e.u. countries telling them what they need to get ready for in the likelihood of a new deal bret's it and that means that immediately november 1st that the u.k. would become a 3rd country so you'll need different labeling rules you'll need different localization agreements for your workers if you have them in the u.k. or you have british workers in your country you even need to make different agreements on what's done with private data so the e.u. is very much saying hey we've got 8 weeks left and we've got no idea what's going to happen at the end of it let's just be prepared for the worst case scenario and the other on the other hand an extension if that goes through that's something that's going to be have to be brought up again with all the e.u. leaders but again remember that
how how are each of those likely to be viewed by brussels let's let's start with a no deal breck's it. right the new deal bres it is still something that is being seen here as an increasingly likely eventuality in fact today the european commission put out what it calls the final check list for the other 27 e.u. countries telling them what they need to get ready for in the likelihood of a new deal bret's it and that means that immediately november 1st that the u.k. would become a 3rd country so...
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s in westminster spending 3 years in piles of taxpayers' money by dithering 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 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 and bill does britain away from brussels altie london. one of the world leaders who arrived in france early this week for the g. 7 summit. said the 3 days of talks were extremely productive but despite the group of attending world leaders vote forcing optimism for the future meeting did produce very few concrete commitments is our senior correspondent. it was nice nice stuff the weather was decent lots of people nice people good conversation and good stuff guys couldn't you. first of all i would like to thank president trump
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british prime minister boris johnson parliament voted to pass legislation blocking a no deal breck's it so he called for an early election. to go well this is big in my view and the view of this government there was now be an election on tuesday the 15th of october. and i'd like to be right over gentlemen to respond to decide which of us is probably this is that crucial council on thursday the 17th of october the leader of the main opposition labor party jeremy called an appeal to lawmakers not to back in the general election before october the 31st the current deadline for britain to leave the e.u. the opposition has to the enemy will. thank you mr spray can be also the election to die is a bit like the offer of an awful to snow white in the way he queen because what he's offering is not an apple or even election but the poison of a no day i. called and said however that he would back an election once the government took a new deal praxis off the table the moment of truth or. 10 punishments dealt another blow to the prime minister johnson needed when the backing of at least 434 new
british prime minister boris johnson parliament voted to pass legislation blocking a no deal breck's it so he called for an early election. to go well this is big in my view and the view of this government there was now be an election on tuesday the 15th of october. and i'd like to be right over gentlemen to respond to decide which of us is probably this is that crucial council on thursday the 17th of october the leader of the main opposition labor party jeremy called an appeal to lawmakers not...
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s who oppose a no deal breck's it will heed johnson's call and vote with his government and crucial votes this week built up quite a head of steam throughout the last days 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 sort of fit to survive this several times and palm and cheer in the back of false and we know that there are of our 20 tory rebels if one of them is the former chancellor of the a check a full human who is in that position interested maze government and they all say there is no mandate for no deal prexy it's moderate conservatives who say we do not want this and we really have to keep boris johnson from going that way from crèche written out of the e.u. and so everybody here expects them to sort of take over the engine to tomorrow if they vote because boris johnson said he does not want an election botch that doesn't mean there is not going to be an election so observers here in london are pretty good pretty clear in their opinion that they say he just said this to sort of tell ev
s who oppose a no deal breck's it will heed johnson's call and vote with his government and crucial votes this week built up quite a head of steam throughout the last days 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 sort of fit to survive this several times and palm and cheer in the back of false and we know that there are of our 20 tory rebels if one of them is the former chancellor of the a check...
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that focus on britain a brag a dail to head off a no deal breck's it's quickly moving to become a lawyer in the u.k. as m.p.'s pos the proposed legislation is happening all of the night it's expected to return to the house of commons on friday for final amendments and that looks to be it the for the prime minister's breck's it plans that as it stands at the moment sounds good tale i watched it all unfold. it's been a tough 48 hours for new prime minister forrest of the joints and why not only does parliament not back him on his breakfast strategy he's also failed in his bit to get a general election something that he was the only option left at this stage are those boards and election the public don't go into an election the country doesn't want to lecture but this was you know other than getting the public decide who they want as prime minister and i commend this motion to their hearts 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
that focus on britain a brag a dail to head off a no deal breck's it's quickly moving to become a lawyer in the u.k. as m.p.'s pos the proposed legislation is happening all of the night it's expected to return to the house of commons on friday for final amendments and that looks to be it the for the prime minister's breck's it plans that as it stands at the moment sounds good tale i watched it all unfold. it's been a tough 48 hours for new prime minister forrest of the joints and why not only...
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the generally held of you is of the johnson administration is now so terrified of nigel farage is breck's it party that despises the european union but it will no longer broke any dissents it was faraj who staters in british politics force the breck's a referendum in the 1st place and now it seems he is dr in the conservative party to adopt his venus consequently today's conservative party finds itself at war with the european union and with itself its legacy and relationship with its most famous son the irony is unlawful know anyone that off of the 2nd world war churchill gave all of his most famous speech is in which he called for the creation of united states of europe a cons and working together economically and socially for the greats a good that phrase united states of europe is used by breck sitters including those inside the john's that ministration as the biggest insults of all so new found love of the european union from those terrified of brick since is now force johnson in swill corner and put easily lead to his resignation in the coming weeks the conservative party has a lot
the generally held of you is of the johnson administration is now so terrified of nigel farage is breck's it party that despises the european union but it will no longer broke any dissents it was faraj who staters in british politics force the breck's a referendum in the 1st place and now it seems he is dr in the conservative party to adopt his venus consequently today's conservative party finds itself at war with the european union and with itself its legacy and relationship with its most...
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l le breck. maluk from creative plans thank u for joining us. >> thanks guys. >> kroeger online push pays off. that's where we begin tonight's market focus. the onna largest supermarket chain reported higher sales operations drawing in new customers. but the ceo would not reconfirm the financici targets. and that tempered gains. shares u g a fraction to 25.59. wal-mart is expanding subscription grocery delivery service. the cost,$98 a year which is a little more than half of what amazon services cost. wal-mart will start the deliveries in 200 met areas and president stock rose a fracture sun shun on that though 116.92. investors brown are fwrouned on smile direct debut. the companyelling direct to consumer braces priced the ipo at $23 a share which was above expectations but the stock opened for trading at 20.5 a and closed down more than 27% to 16.6 >>> general electric chief says he expects asset sales to bring in about $38 billion and thel company w use that cash to pay down debt. ceo larry ku
l le breck. maluk from creative plans thank u for joining us. >> thanks guys. >> kroeger online push pays off. that's where we begin tonight's market focus. the onna largest supermarket chain reported higher sales operations drawing in new customers. but the ceo would not reconfirm the financici targets. and that tempered gains. shares u g a fraction to 25.59. wal-mart is expanding subscription grocery delivery service. the cost,$98 a year which is a little more than half of what...
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even if it's without a deal rudd voted to remain in the 2016 breck's it referendum. the movie that was going to need to go and not an on going into it. and then on top of it i've seen 21 really good strong and saying to them please try more to request the news excluded from these indicating to the conservative party the solution is good in government in this country no longer has a place to use that you. are not. us and turkish troops have started patrolling a planned buffer zone in northern syria turkey is boosting its military presence along its border with syria and is pushing displaced syrians to return home u.s. backed kurdish forces withdrew from the area under last month's agreement thousands of people are abandoning their destroyed homes in the bahamas following hurricane dory and the u.s. coast guard is helping with rescue efforts moving people from the worst affected areas including the island of grand bahama and abaco to the capital naso others have been taken to florida in the united states the polls are open in moscow for regional elections sunday's vote
even if it's without a deal rudd voted to remain in the 2016 breck's it referendum. the movie that was going to need to go and not an on going into it. and then on top of it i've seen 21 really good strong and saying to them please try more to request the news excluded from these indicating to the conservative party the solution is good in government in this country no longer has a place to use that you. are not. us and turkish troops have started patrolling a planned buffer zone in northern...
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s in westminster spending 3 years in piles of taxpayers' money by dithering 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 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 and bill does britain away from brussels altie london. one of the world leaders who arrived in france early this week for the g. 7 summit will have a look at the outcomes of that meeting a bit later in the program. you know the stories that shape the week. lost his fight to protect people in his village from pesticides although he banned their use a court then overruled him and he's now a painting the decision however his case has inspired other mez across france to take similar action shelagh reports. this tiny breton villa
s in westminster spending 3 years in piles of taxpayers' money by dithering 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 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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s in westminster spending 3 years in piles of taxpayers' money by declaring over to leg breck said ok perhaps it was a little rogue 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 commemorations for the 80th anniversary of the beginning of world war 2 are taking place in slovenia over this and other stories after the short break. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy foundation let it be an arms race is on also and spearing dramatic development only closely i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time time to sit down and talk. about hopes and. to. put themselves on the line. to g
s in westminster spending 3 years in piles of taxpayers' money by declaring over to leg breck said ok perhaps it was a little rogue 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...
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s in westminster spending 3 years and piles of taxpayers' money by declaring over delaying breck said ok perhaps it was a little rogue to disrupt the queen's summer holiday in scotland and maybe suspending parliament was quite drastic for what's supposed to be a part. meant to democracy that's apparently taking back control but then this is boris johnson who's never been one for a convention and it has been 3 years already just about every hour for new explored every negotiation tactic used every amendment consider it so maybe just maybe birch is going to get his way and bulldoze britain away from brussels r.t. london. the middle east now where israel talks today has military squads in southern lebanon idea forces claim to have used more than 100 artillery shells with bottle helicopters more details now from television journalist laura. well the whole event really started and ended with on just 2 hours at around $415.00 local time a few ante to take projectiles were fired toward northern israel from lebanon by hezbollah soon admitting that they were the ones that fired the projectiles
s in westminster spending 3 years and piles of taxpayers' money by declaring over delaying breck said ok perhaps it was a little rogue to disrupt the queen's summer holiday in scotland and maybe suspending parliament was quite drastic for what's supposed to be a part. meant to democracy that's apparently taking back control but then this is boris johnson who's never been one for a convention and it has been 3 years already just about every hour for new explored every negotiation tactic used...
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is more divided than ever over breck's it saturday saw tens of thousands take to the streets in cities across the country after prime minister boris johnson announced he'd suspend parliament ahead of the e.u. divorce deadline that decision means m.p.'s will have less time to debate and therefore influence the way the u.k. leaves the e.u. well some see it as the only way to get back at our goal line others say it's undemocratic are to taylor has more. boris johnson is being well boris he's being bold as brass and he wants breakfast come what may rather. what you do when parliament won't play ball you suspend it he needed her majesty's permission to do that which he thought we don't get a week into october the 31st before getting on with our plans to take this country forward we are going to have a queen's speech and we're going to do it all october 14th and we've got to move ahead with a new program but why don't the lawmakers a quick refresher if you've been avoiding the news because you just can't take the b. word anymore for number 10 talent a reason may who's currently getting away
is more divided than ever over breck's it saturday saw tens of thousands take to the streets in cities across the country after prime minister boris johnson announced he'd suspend parliament ahead of the e.u. divorce deadline that decision means m.p.'s will have less time to debate and therefore influence the way the u.k. leaves the e.u. well some see it as the only way to get back at our goal line others say it's undemocratic are to taylor has more. boris johnson is being well boris he's being...
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other issues they need to deal with and you have a sense of resignation here that really no deal breck's it is becoming so increasingly likely that they are preparing more for that scenario concentrating more on that scenario and they have announced additional measures for example today the e.u. commission that is to be prepared for a no deal bragg's and also they reconfirm that in spite of everything that is happening in the u.k. to them they can only deal with one person and that is boris johnson because he is the current prime minister and everything else is up to the brits. right a max of one in brussels and a shot of thoughts in london thank you both very much for your initial reactions to what's happening in the house of commons in london and that we now turn to and of course waiting for a final comment as to what you make of what happen are we any closer to resolving this. issue absolutely not any closer to resolving this no jailbreaks issue this is still all to play for today even if boris johnson is defeated again today and if this bill to stop or no deal breaks on october the s
other issues they need to deal with and you have a sense of resignation here that really no deal breck's it is becoming so increasingly likely that they are preparing more for that scenario concentrating more on that scenario and they have announced additional measures for example today the e.u. commission that is to be prepared for a no deal bragg's and also they reconfirm that in spite of everything that is happening in the u.k. to them they can only deal with one person and that is boris...
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election on the 15th of october if lawmakers succeed in stopping him using the threat of a no deal breck's it in negotiations with the european union a bill to stop or britain leaving the e.u. without a withdrawal deal is going through parliament now but the prime minister says it would undermine his negotiating position. if you lost control prime minister heading for his 1st and possibly last prime minister's question 1st humiliating defeat last night boris johnson came out fighting kicking more than 20 rebels out of his party including winston churchill's grandson and site parliament he accused his opponents of tying the government's hands. for questions to the prime minister the only thing that standing is standing you know you know way is the undermining of this big ations by this surrender bill which would be to moot the that and we delayed in march we delayed in april and now we want to do it he wants to delay again for absolutely no purpose whatever i really fail to see how far i can be accused of undermining negotiations because no negotiations are taking right i. these negotiation
election on the 15th of october if lawmakers succeed in stopping him using the threat of a no deal breck's it in negotiations with the european union a bill to stop or britain leaving the e.u. without a withdrawal deal is going through parliament now but the prime minister says it would undermine his negotiating position. if you lost control prime minister heading for his 1st and possibly last prime minister's question 1st humiliating defeat last night boris johnson came out fighting kicking...
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s in westminster are spending 3 years in piles of taxpayers' money by declaring over to leg breck said ok perhaps it was a little rogue 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 and bill days britain away from brussels. r.t. london. to the middle east now israel has targeted a military squad in southern lebanon in the tweet the israeli defense forces claimed the strikes were in retaliation to. missiles fired from lebanon. the local television journalist laura laura bring us up to speed please with what exactly has been happening. well the whole event really started and ended with on just 2 hours at around $415.00 local time a few anti to take projectiles were fired toward northern israel from lebanon
s in westminster are spending 3 years in piles of taxpayers' money by declaring over to leg breck said ok perhaps it was a little rogue 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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s in westminster spending 3 years and piles of taxpayers' money by dithering over to leg breck said ok perhaps it was a little rogue 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. watch and weekly here not international have more stories just off the press. what politicians do you should. put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. want. to go right to the pros this is what before 3 of them or can't be good. interested always at the water's edge. when it comes down to it it is not actually that i think one can say only the russians are all bad this certainly is not the case that the west is all good there ar
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want to set a precedent there are many companies at the moment currently with the uncertainty of breck's that and the u.k. struggling and the u.k. government didn't want to say for comment thomas cook and set the precedent for other companies but on the other hand thomas cook struggled also because of breck's and because of that uncertainty a lot of travelers in the u.k. decided to cancel plans to travel abroad and that is why they have less bookings so that has certainly been one of the issues shown a bounce on the collapse of thomas koch thank you very much. this article look at some other stories making news around the school classrooms collapse of the kenyan capital nairobi killing at least 7 children dozens more have been injured the elementary school is located in a poor neighborhood of nairobi the collapse is being blamed on shoddy construction . iran says it will release a british blacked oil tanker seized in the strait of hormuz in july iranian authorities said the state of impaired it was free to leave after an investigation into alleged violations iran sees the ship 2 weeks of
want to set a precedent there are many companies at the moment currently with the uncertainty of breck's that and the u.k. struggling and the u.k. government didn't want to say for comment thomas cook and set the precedent for other companies but on the other hand thomas cook struggled also because of breck's and because of that uncertainty a lot of travelers in the u.k. decided to cancel plans to travel abroad and that is why they have less bookings so that has certainly been one of the issues...
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profit from it if he would sort of goes through the country campaign on the basis of being mr forrest breck's it and sort of collect and scoop up all these bricks and votes out there he thinks he can sort of have a run of a runaway victory and the other side of course sees that today saying that time would work for them also the opposition and the tory rebels that the so-called rebel army that is just still sitting and there in the house behind us they think that boris johnson does not want to the stick to the anti and no deal law that they managed to get into legal function today so he is looking for loopholes his people and his jurors are looking for ways to sort of work around it so they really want to tie his hands they're ready to take him to the high court if you should not obey this law in the middle of october so they're still out there fighting and they will not give him an election before it's not safe that britain is not going to crash out of the e.u. on the 31st without a deal and barbour what the bell this is spent in the parliament for 5 weeks that begins tonight is there anythi
profit from it if he would sort of goes through the country campaign on the basis of being mr forrest breck's it and sort of collect and scoop up all these bricks and votes out there he thinks he can sort of have a run of a runaway victory and the other side of course sees that today saying that time would work for them also the opposition and the tory rebels that the so-called rebel army that is just still sitting and there in the house behind us they think that boris johnson does not want to...
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thing we know for sure is that the commons today will vote on whether to force boris johnson to delay breck's it so they want to vote on a bill that would that would force boris johnson's hands vote for a bill that would force boris johnson to extend breck's to the brics a deadline which we feel of course seen in the past to january 31st another 3 months so if those if this bill goes through by law boris johnson would have to go back to the european union and say we do need another extension of course boris johnson is not happy about that he said we need to the u.k. needs to leave the european union by october 31st come what may and he says he has lost all his leverage in negotiating a new deal with the european union with the commons forcing its hand so overnight boris johnson said that he would call for a general election for a snap election if this vote is indeed successful in the commons later on this afternoon so what do you think is a general election unavoidable under these circumstances it's hard to imagine or sourcing to keep its government together. pretty much i mean a general elec
thing we know for sure is that the commons today will vote on whether to force boris johnson to delay breck's it so they want to vote on a bill that would that would force boris johnson's hands vote for a bill that would force boris johnson to extend breck's to the brics a deadline which we feel of course seen in the past to january 31st another 3 months so if those if this bill goes through by law boris johnson would have to go back to the european union and say we do need another extension of...
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is that parliament is just extremely divided those that want the breaks the those that are against breck said those that want a 2nd referendum those that want break said but are opposed to no deal and it remains that parliament is extremely divided now one thing that they do seem to be able to rally behind is the bill that is on the table today and that would prevent boris johnson from from taking the country out of the european union without a deal on october 31st so this bill would basically force boris johnson to go to the european union and ask for an extension and this time around that would be until january 31st so a 3 month extension and boris johnson if this bill is successful would have to ask the european union for that and to me in brussels what do these developments in london mean for the e.u. in preparations for braggs it. you site still continues to say that it is waiting on london to get its mind made up to quell all this chaos and come back to brussels with a clear plan on how it wants to approach bracks and on whether it truly will try to get out on october 31st and that
is that parliament is just extremely divided those that want the breaks the those that are against breck said those that want a 2nd referendum those that want break said but are opposed to no deal and it remains that parliament is extremely divided now one thing that they do seem to be able to rally behind is the bill that is on the table today and that would prevent boris johnson from from taking the country out of the european union without a deal on october 31st so this bill would basically...
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parliamentary party and it seems at least some will back a plan to order the government to delay breck's it yet again they have decided that in the interests of my constituents are best represented by outlining the perils of no deal and continuing to do what i've done since 2016 which is urge the government to make a deal so that we leave the e.u. in the best possible way both for the u.k. and the e.u. if they succeed johnson has a number of options and they are all incendiary he could either choose to ignore the will of parliament and push on with it anyway and face accusations of being dictatorial or more likely he could call a national election which would in effect become a 2nd referendum on brics it's the big fundamental calculation that someone boris johnson's company making is that currently he has the opportunity to unite. supporters of brecht's it on the one ticket and the boris johnson ticket while they remain parties the liberal democrats the labor party the green party the nationalist parties remain completely divided and that's the big fundamental calculation that someone bo
parliamentary party and it seems at least some will back a plan to order the government to delay breck's it yet again they have decided that in the interests of my constituents are best represented by outlining the perils of no deal and continuing to do what i've done since 2016 which is urge the government to make a deal so that we leave the e.u. in the best possible way both for the u.k. and the e.u. if they succeed johnson has a number of options and they are all incendiary he could either...
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even if it's without a deal rudd voted to remain in the 2016 breck's at referendum she told the b.b.c. she resigned because 80 to 90 percent of the government's planning is going into a new deal breaks it. i have not seen enough work going into actually trying to get a deal when earlier in the week i asked number 10 for a summary of what the planning was for actually getting a deal i was sent a one page summary so it's the combination of the fact that there's not enough work going into actually getting a deal which is i think is not what the prime minister signed up to try to do and secondly the expulsion of 21 of my colleagues who are more conservatives a turkish newspaper has reveals new details about the murder of journalists inside saudi arabia's consulate in istanbul last year the report is based on suspects testimonies and statements given to saudi courts in january 11 suspects were indicted inside syria. the u.n. human rights office has questioned the kingdom's ability to conduct a fair trial and us in turkey have started patrolling a so-called safe zone in northwest syria vehi
even if it's without a deal rudd voted to remain in the 2016 breck's at referendum she told the b.b.c. she resigned because 80 to 90 percent of the government's planning is going into a new deal breaks it. i have not seen enough work going into actually trying to get a deal when earlier in the week i asked number 10 for a summary of what the planning was for actually getting a deal i was sent a one page summary so it's the combination of the fact that there's not enough work going into actually...
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parliament has passed legislation that would make a no deal breck said illegal. prime minister came out fighting but lawmakers have approved the bill which would also delay the u.k. stay exit from the european union they then rejected jobson's call for a snap election. also coming up to hurricane dorian devastates the bahamas the scale of the disaster caused by the monster storm is becoming clearer with tens of thousands of her.
parliament has passed legislation that would make a no deal breck said illegal. prime minister came out fighting but lawmakers have approved the bill which would also delay the u.k. stay exit from the european union they then rejected jobson's call for a snap election. also coming up to hurricane dorian devastates the bahamas the scale of the disaster caused by the monster storm is becoming clearer with tens of thousands of her.
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profit from it if he would sort of goes through the country campaign on the basis of being mr bars breck's it and sort of collect and scoop up all these bricks of votes out there he thinks he can sort of have a run of a runaway victory and the other side of course sees that today saying that time would work for them also the opposition and the tory rebels that the so-called rebel army that is just still sitting and they're in the house behind us they think that boris johnson does not want to stick to the anti and no deal law that they managed to get into legal function today so he is looking for loopholes his people and his jurists are looking for ways to sort of work around it so they really want to tie his hands they're ready to take him to the high court if you should not obey this law in the middle of october so they're still out there fighting and they will not give him an election before it's not safe that britain is not going to crash out of the e.u. on the 31st without a deal and barbour what a bell this is spent in the parliament for 5 weeks that begins tonight is there anything t
profit from it if he would sort of goes through the country campaign on the basis of being mr bars breck's it and sort of collect and scoop up all these bricks of votes out there he thinks he can sort of have a run of a runaway victory and the other side of course sees that today saying that time would work for them also the opposition and the tory rebels that the so-called rebel army that is just still sitting and they're in the house behind us they think that boris johnson does not want to...
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also coming up on fox5 morning, recap of television's biggest the 74th annual emmy awards we head to breck. fox5 morningig back rht after this. ♪ . ♪ >> tes >> ♪ >> today on fox5 morning, deadly attack. a man is assaulted a a local county fair and later dies from his injuries. two teens stand accus of the crime. >>> traffic alert. your tri c into workld get a little complicatedoday t to ce change. details about several protests which could slow down your monday morni commute. >>> and the first dayf fall. yeah, right. intoday's go to feel more like mid summer with temperatures expected to reach the low to mid 90's. fox5 morni at 5:00 a.m. starts now. >> ♪ >> good morning to you. thank you for joining us. >> it is the first day of fall. en it's like --appreciwhe it >> i'm telling you. >> subfreezing. >> kind of like how it is right now. >> erin and mike are both here with us to kick off the work week. good to see you both. >> yes, good morning. >> right now metro is on time. majors in thendistrict, maryla virginia looking goe. you know we hav these big protestslanned for later today, shutdow
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parliamentary party and it seems at least some will back a plan right to order the government to delay breck's it yet again i have decided that in the interests of my constituents are best represented by outlining the perils of no deal and continuing to do what i've done since 2016 which is urge the government to make a deal so that we leave the e.u. in the best possible way both for the u.k. and the e.u. if they succeed johnson has a number of options and they are all incendiary he could either choose to ignore the will of parliament and push on with it anyway and face accusations of being dictatorial or more likely because called a national election which would in effect become a 2nd referendum on brics it is the big fundamental calculation that someone boris johnson's come from a king is that currently he has the opportunity to unite. 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 bo
parliamentary party and it seems at least some will back a plan right to order the government to delay breck's it yet again i have decided that in the interests of my constituents are best represented by outlining the perils of no deal and continuing to do what i've done since 2016 which is urge the government to make a deal so that we leave the e.u. in the best possible way both for the u.k. and the e.u. if they succeed johnson has a number of options and they are all incendiary he could...
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of bricks that he once thought what do you have you are likely to be the economic consequences of breck's in the short term and the medium term i don't think you could have picked a worse time to pick out and do breaks it it's unclear exactly what the short i mean the end long term consequence of breaks it all and separate them from the fact that there's a global trade war going on it's the end of a 10 year long recovery and all of those things happening together breaks it itself for the global economy says the i.m.f. is a downside risk entirely to the world so obviously these look to be major questions it's really very hard for economists to see anything. but the any economic benefits from this i call it self-inflicted wounds maybe they're cultural maybe it's about sovereignty and i would say it carries sovereignty so i think the answer is that a huge increase in uncertainty no idea what trade deals are going to look like investment slowing to a halt and a hugely long transition period which may well create all kinds of troubles in ireland and the likelihood would be if there's no deal b
of bricks that he once thought what do you have you are likely to be the economic consequences of breck's in the short term and the medium term i don't think you could have picked a worse time to pick out and do breaks it it's unclear exactly what the short i mean the end long term consequence of breaks it all and separate them from the fact that there's a global trade war going on it's the end of a 10 year long recovery and all of those things happening together breaks it itself for the global...
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democratic football lads alliance the clashes spread after some protesters tried to reach an anti breck's of protest organized by the left wing group another europe is possible. meanwhile the british prime minister boris johnson has just lost another of his ministers the former home secretary amber rudd has resigned then withdrawn from the conservative party saying that she can't stand by after 21 lawmakers were expelled this week for rebelling johnson is refusing to delay breck said this by the upper house passing a bill which would force him to do so so a year ago is more now from a demonstration in central london where protesters were calling for him to resign. he may have only been in office for 45 days only to find minister forrest johnson's . country mind his version of facts it is ready to be very difficult to. another demonstration of saturday in central london is also capping off her 1st week. of ups almost more difficult than you could have ever imagined we saw him coming in the severe criticism of having to. 21 members of his own party. resigning from his cabinet and also the h
democratic football lads alliance the clashes spread after some protesters tried to reach an anti breck's of protest organized by the left wing group another europe is possible. meanwhile the british prime minister boris johnson has just lost another of his ministers the former home secretary amber rudd has resigned then withdrawn from the conservative party saying that she can't stand by after 21 lawmakers were expelled this week for rebelling johnson is refusing to delay breck said this by...
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across the liberal democracies in other words to understand the underlying politics and the timing of breck's it it is a question of its economy stupid over the next 2 weeks we will explore the seams for the quantum us internationally and political economist to mystically we asked professor carlist voice of princeton university whether governments around the world now have the financial firepower to effectively combat recession i do ask former m.p. george cabin which type of policies could arrest the march of right wing populism but until then from alex and me and all the shield it's goodbye for now and we'll see you next thanks to you. you know so many people referenced the marie antoinette let them eat cake and then you know historians have gone back and they said you know it's actually like a 30 ish brioche you know that so i brought in actual oh my god what a mess we've brought in actual brioche this is a brioche just a slice there at the patisserie and so this is what she suggested that the peasants this should be eating because they run out of power they say this is a brioche is a sligh
across the liberal democracies in other words to understand the underlying politics and the timing of breck's it it is a question of its economy stupid over the next 2 weeks we will explore the seams for the quantum us internationally and political economist to mystically we asked professor carlist voice of princeton university whether governments around the world now have the financial firepower to effectively combat recession i do ask former m.p. george cabin which type of policies could...
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october 15th barres johnson tabled the motion off to parliament approved a bill to block a no deal breck's it and harken darrien is expected is headed towards the united states after leaving a trail of destruction in the bahamas so far the official death toll stands at 7 but the prime minister is warm but it's sure to rise as the full extent of the disaster becomes clear. now a wave of xenophobic attacks against foreign owned businesses in south africa is blowing up into a diplomatic crisis i geria says it will boycott an african economic summit in cape town after many nigerians were targeted in the violence that quick johannesburg and pretoria for days and south african brands or face reprisal attacks by protesters in both nigeria and zambia harwich us has more from johannesburg. nigerians are angry about anti foreign attacks in africa protest outside the surf going on story in a crisis they want the government to do more to protect nigerians living in south africa hundreds of men dead parental support. supports what is a brutal protect life and property of those people who our nigerian p
october 15th barres johnson tabled the motion off to parliament approved a bill to block a no deal breck's it and harken darrien is expected is headed towards the united states after leaving a trail of destruction in the bahamas so far the official death toll stands at 7 but the prime minister is warm but it's sure to rise as the full extent of the disaster becomes clear. now a wave of xenophobic attacks against foreign owned businesses in south africa is blowing up into a diplomatic crisis i...
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now the british government is preparing for yet another breck's at showdown prime minister or is johnson insists he'll stick to his plan to exit the european union by october 31st that's the spite legislation set to become law that would force him to seek an extension from the e.u. but francaise the deadlock between the british parliament and the government is worrying and it's warning that the in you may not grant a british request for ibrox at dealing. with how things are now it's still no to pushing back to break that deadline the u.k. says they want to push forward alternatives to avoid a no deal but we haven't received anything so we still know we're not going to start over every 3 months it's up to the u.k. to show us the way forward rex it has thrown the ruling conservative party into turmoil with serious questions being raised about johnson's leadership this week 2 of his ministers resigned including his own brother and he sacked $21.00 conservative m.p. is one of them the grandson of former prime minister sir winston churchill or it's the reports. london's parliament square is g
now the british government is preparing for yet another breck's at showdown prime minister or is johnson insists he'll stick to his plan to exit the european union by october 31st that's the spite legislation set to become law that would force him to seek an extension from the e.u. but francaise the deadlock between the british parliament and the government is worrying and it's warning that the in you may not grant a british request for ibrox at dealing. with how things are now it's still no to...
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later voting on a motion which would block no deal breck set on october 31st and delay britain's e.u. exit by 3 months has more from london. everybody is dissecting. how it came to be that a full 21 console to them please could vote against their own governments and the answer seems to be that they were so absolutely disgusted by the threats that the bullying tactics from downing street say to them if you vote against the governments in this bill then you're out of the conservative party you can't stand in the election he will be selected after they voted against the government last night they were phoned up rory stewart used to be government is to say he got it by text you know you know he selected and so this is absolutely hardline tactic from downing street to say you're either with us or you're dead iran says it will release 7 crew members who were detained when a british flag all tanker was seized in the strait of hormuz in july meanwhile iran's deputy foreign minister says the country would return to the nuclear deal commitments but only if it receives $15000000000.00 for oil sa
later voting on a motion which would block no deal breck set on october 31st and delay britain's e.u. exit by 3 months has more from london. everybody is dissecting. how it came to be that a full 21 console to them please could vote against their own governments and the answer seems to be that they were so absolutely disgusted by the threats that the bullying tactics from downing street say to them if you vote against the governments in this bill then you're out of the conservative party you...
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yes to breck set probably delayed leading to a general election which boris johnson can win as long as he does a deal with nigel farage peter i think that mr johnson will strike a deal with europe and i think he will probably take britain on a deal which looks almost identical or is almost identical to the one he trashed i.e. mrs may's deal bitter over well before but thank you so much for that we turn to the north for the bottle and we talked to ruth long standing columnist from broadcaster the she think that scotland will emerge as the big political story the sort of. rufe welcome to the alex salmond thank you tell us about the boat john of charities americans something that this is the the 2nd major court victory that she has won over the u.k. government in the most dramatic terms what is behind the imagines of this formidable woman well of course she's in her own re a formidable lawyer even though when she's sitting in the house of commons as a scottish m.p. . mean ever used to color her rate on are born learned friend as is the custom but she is in fact a very learned friend and a
yes to breck set probably delayed leading to a general election which boris johnson can win as long as he does a deal with nigel farage peter i think that mr johnson will strike a deal with europe and i think he will probably take britain on a deal which looks almost identical or is almost identical to the one he trashed i.e. mrs may's deal bitter over well before but thank you so much for that we turn to the north for the bottle and we talked to ruth long standing columnist from broadcaster...
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and a unit to say they are optimistic following breck said talks in brussels u.k. breck's it minister stephen bach he says there's a common purpose between the 2 sides as they seek a deal ahead of a deadline at the end of october at all 7 focus on the contentious irish border issue well we had serious detailed discussions today with the ship on any steam common purpose we both want to see you have a clear message has been given both by president and the prime minister who want to see the teams reach a deal the meeting actually overrun which signals the fact that we were getting into the detail and would have further discussions next week. from asean island getting worried about what will happen to them after breakfast most depend on an open tariff free border with the u.k. for their exports all of that hinges on the ongoing negotiations as a story. about the car now. it's called the irish national planning championships but in reality it's more a celebration of farming showing just how seriously they take it on the island of ireland the men driving the tractors hav
and a unit to say they are optimistic following breck said talks in brussels u.k. breck's it minister stephen bach he says there's a common purpose between the 2 sides as they seek a deal ahead of a deadline at the end of october at all 7 focus on the contentious irish border issue well we had serious detailed discussions today with the ship on any steam common purpose we both want to see you have a clear message has been given both by president and the prime minister who want to see the teams...