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s are voting right now to seize control of commons business in an attempt to block a no deal briggs it has been a day of high tension as parliament got back down to business following the long summer recess and at times tempers were a boiling point. everyone in this government wants a deal with you thank you. we do we do but it is a reality that the house of commons of rejected the car with broad agreement 3 join us and it simply cannot thank you that is why. that is why i wrote to president older mr sherman i know to you as a senior and distinguished elder statesman in the house to set an example of good behavior whilst gone mad for bracks it today even more so than usual why while the house of commons came together the fos time since the summer recess and it was not short on trauma in fact in just the fust few minutes of course johnson's address a conservative m.p. philipp he stood up and actually crossed over to the benches of the neutral democrats have take a look at that moment ok very rigid it's all the verge this to speak of taking back control of our trade policy and restoring
s are voting right now to seize control of commons business in an attempt to block a no deal briggs it has been a day of high tension as parliament got back down to business following the long summer recess and at times tempers were a boiling point. everyone in this government wants a deal with you thank you. we do we do but it is a reality that the house of commons of rejected the car with broad agreement 3 join us and it simply cannot thank you that is why. that is why i wrote to president...
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stopping briggs or at least open a new do briggs it has to take priority but 1st your tweets messages and e-mails in response to last week's show where alex interviewed michael sullivan the author of the leveling robert says we can't wait that long now this is in response to michael suggestion the scottish independence will come within the next 5 to 10 years moreover says westminster now resembles alice in wonderland and it's not fit for purpose we need out not let's says again in relation to michael fantastic guest here i'll get the bit louis says professor bosch give a nice summary of the thinking behind the whole independence in europe idea that we've been away dobson's 1990 or so he also pointed out the threat to self-determination and equality of the sensualist empire like united states of europe and finally jamie says i think you should get my situation for your case where jimmy.
stopping briggs or at least open a new do briggs it has to take priority but 1st your tweets messages and e-mails in response to last week's show where alex interviewed michael sullivan the author of the leveling robert says we can't wait that long now this is in response to michael suggestion the scottish independence will come within the next 5 to 10 years moreover says westminster now resembles alice in wonderland and it's not fit for purpose we need out not let's says again in relation to...
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as a whole briggs is damaging to scotland all kinds of coakley she's done about the job losses lately in scotland the last coal commission i think was 100000 jobs lost so i think the scottish government has taken the view that for in the short term at least stopping briggs or at least open a new deal breaks it has to take priority but 1st your tweets messages and emails and response to last week's show where alex interviewed michael sullivan the author of the leveling robert says we can't wait that long now this is in response to michael suggestion the scottish independence will come within the next 5 to 10 years moreover says westminster now resembles alice in wonderland and it's not fit for purpose we need out not let's says again in relation to michael fantastic guest here i'll get the bit louis says professor bosch give a nice summary of the thinking behind the whole independence in europe idea that we've been away dobson's 1990 or so he also pointed out the threat to self-determination and equality of the sensualist empire like united states of europe and finally jamie says i thi
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. >> i'm dave briggs. it's 4:00 in new york. >>> president trump may have had political motives when he spoke with ukraine's president and pressured him to investigate joe biden's son. cnn learning that president trump hput a hold on american t the ukraine. "the washington post" first to report this. >> a senior administration official says the president was mabley concerned about corruption and pushing europe to shoulder more of the financial burden for ukraine's defense. senator chris murphy says zelensky was concerned that the money was for not investigating the bidens. >> joe biden and his son are corrupt. if a republican ever did what joe biden did, if a republican ever said what joe biden said, they would be getting the electric chair by right now. >> trump did not specify what biden said or did. >> it's regrettable that house intelligence committee schiff. >> i would like to have the whistleblower come and talk to me so we know what the story is. >> i believe that president trump will blow you away
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curtis briggs the lead attorney could be seen smiling hugging his colleagues. after coming off the elevators after that verdict came down to quitting his cliene. he came in front of the reporters gathered there and headed to for definitely a more sober demeanor acknowledging that for his client, this is really not a day to celebrate that his client still feels very sad and feels that that he was not able to do more to help the people who lost their lives in this tragedy. now attorneys referred to him as an innocent brilliant artists who should never have been charged in the first place they say they believe as far as possible retrial that there will be no justice in last the landlords are in the defendant's chair as well and they the lead attorney also called out the city of oakland, 4 and said they should be doing more to prevent tragedies like this one. >>you want to call the grams. step up and be accountable for what happened the leaders of this city need to demand accountability and to tell us how they're going to fix this problem. the jail at 36 people die
curtis briggs the lead attorney could be seen smiling hugging his colleagues. after coming off the elevators after that verdict came down to quitting his cliene. he came in front of the reporters gathered there and headed to for definitely a more sober demeanor acknowledging that for his client, this is really not a day to celebrate that his client still feels very sad and feels that that he was not able to do more to help the people who lost their lives in this tragedy. now attorneys referred...
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ruling party rebellion and threats of a snap election a blockbuster briggs's showdown gets underway u.k. parliament return from the summer recess. as u.s. media outlet claims moscow has been interfering abroad for a whole century look at whether the russian meddling being used for events a 1000 years ago. every teams in yemen put 88 bodies from the ruins of a prison bombed by the saudi led coalition the red cross a number of. 100. this is r t international. the 1st day that the u.k. parliament has got back to business following the long summer recess it's no surprise breaks it is still dominating proceedings remaining a boiling point. everyone in this government who once a deal with you thank you. we do. not use the reality that the has a calling to reject the car with broad agreement 3 tries and it simply cannot thank you ira that is why. that is why i wrote to president told her mr sherman i know to you as a senior and distinguished elder statesman in the house to set an example of good behavior whilst gone mad for brecht that state even more so than usual why while the house of commo
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or in london or the briggs's looking more dishevelled now than john burke where are we. oh you're quite right the wild has gone mad for bracks that day even more so than usual why while as you said the house of commons has just got back from and got together for the 1st time since the summer recess and it was not short on drama in fact in just the fast few minutes of boris johnson's address the conservative and pete filippi stood up and actually crossed over to the benches of the liberal democrats let's take a look at that moment. to you richard it's all the words mr speaker are taking back control of our trade policy and restoring our independence seat in the w t o for the 1st time in 46 years our exports. now this is important because it leaves boris johnson without a majority which makes it really difficult for a government to try to pass any type of legislation but johnson continued and in fact reiterated his commitment to to deliver on bret's that by the facts 1st of october come what may but what actually followed was probably unsurprisingly the trading of blows an
or in london or the briggs's looking more dishevelled now than john burke where are we. oh you're quite right the wild has gone mad for bracks that day even more so than usual why while as you said the house of commons has just got back from and got together for the 1st time since the summer recess and it was not short on drama in fact in just the fast few minutes of boris johnson's address the conservative and pete filippi stood up and actually crossed over to the benches of the liberal...
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kind of political i would choose not probably one of the things that's given as briggs as one of the things that's given us trump political volatility and in italy and other countries as well some emerging markets are suffering the same but it's up to the case for for all countries because it wasn't been some general claims that rise in the populace across europe trumpet about complex of the u.k. but of some countries been insulated or even immune to these trades and i wouldn't say there's there are countries that are immune to them but countries that have adopted we pass we've talked about in the context of scotland other small developed countries be it switzerland or sweden who are very exposed to world trade they're very open economically but they have low levels of inequality because they've they've been alert to the the risks and the changes in the world economy they've put in place measures be it social welfare systems that buffer the effect of of these changes and then they are also to the forefront of policy making singapore has a minister for the future denmark has just to p
kind of political i would choose not probably one of the things that's given as briggs as one of the things that's given us trump political volatility and in italy and other countries as well some emerging markets are suffering the same but it's up to the case for for all countries because it wasn't been some general claims that rise in the populace across europe trumpet about complex of the u.k. but of some countries been insulated or even immune to these trades and i wouldn't say there's...
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and the man who called a referendum on briggs in the 1st place is former prime minister david cameron he campaigns to remain in the year but as we now know he failed to convince voters as critics have since accused him of plunging the u.k. into an avoidable crisis but cameron has defended his decision and has now written a book to try and retake control of the narrative. david cameron on his way out of office in 2016. right humming a merry tune as he announced he was handing over the reins and leaving behind a merry mess he put briggs to a referendum urged britain's not to leave the e.u. and lost and then promptly disappeared. british politics and society devolved into a standoff over briggs it but cameron stayed silent until now while i'm deeply sorry about all that's happened there isn't a day that goes by when i don't think about all the decisions i made and all that has followed but when i go back to that decision that britain's position needed to be sorted and we needed a renegotiation and a referendum i believed then that was the right approach so the right thing to do sorry abo
and the man who called a referendum on briggs in the 1st place is former prime minister david cameron he campaigns to remain in the year but as we now know he failed to convince voters as critics have since accused him of plunging the u.k. into an avoidable crisis but cameron has defended his decision and has now written a book to try and retake control of the narrative. david cameron on his way out of office in 2016. right humming a merry tune as he announced he was handing over the reins and...
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it remain high none did so rival demonstrations on saturday as pro briggs it marches clashed with police early this week parliament voted to block a no deal exit from the new. pope francis has joined a 100000 young people in madagascar for an evening ritual. planted about bob tree in a symbolic move to support environmental efforts in the country francis has repeatedly touched on environmental themes in his 3 nation tour of east africa. well hurricane dorian has been downgraded to a post a tropical cyclone but it is still packing dangerously strong winds after making landfall along canada's atlantic coast heavy rainfall in nova scotia has knocked out power for hundreds of thousands of people and in the bahamas the storm left a trail of devastation the death toll is now at $43.00 but with many still unaccounted for it is expected to rise sharply. a cruise ship full of evacuees from the bahamas people on board have survived an apocalypse and for now they're the lucky ones. desperation is setting in for those left behind who've lost everything. until you know them break down even the old no
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so it's a new week but the same old issue briggs's is playing out in the u.k. parliament with m.p.'s to to vote shortly on a snap election parliament's already agreed to force the government to disclose its no deal plans a fresh blow to boris johnson and this comes after what's been a bruising week for the already lost key parliamentary votes shy there was daschle has more on the latest twists and turns of briggs it is an mammoth week ahead of us today and that comes as parliament is definitely shutting up shop for this parliamentary session that says downing street. so confounded it was true or suspend parliament until october the 14th at the end of today's session now it all comes as boris johnson faced in mecca bruising to his premiership where he suffered key defeats last weekend parliamentary for his do or die no deal come october 31st plus the whole issue of a snap general election now m.p.'s today are yet again expected to reject the government's call for a snap general election count as many opposition leaders throughout the day today has been quite vocal and quite public ab
so it's a new week but the same old issue briggs's is playing out in the u.k. parliament with m.p.'s to to vote shortly on a snap election parliament's already agreed to force the government to disclose its no deal plans a fresh blow to boris johnson and this comes after what's been a bruising week for the already lost key parliamentary votes shy there was daschle has more on the latest twists and turns of briggs it is an mammoth week ahead of us today and that comes as parliament is definitely...
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if no deal briggs's stops jeremy corbin is said well the way to say that the bill is passed tomorrow that he would agree we almost certainly having a general election that. well that's yet to be decided i think something does. have an election he's going to have to do a lot to convince the u.k. that he is around at the drop and that he actually has a plan to deliver bricks if that is even in the liberal in the way that it is now same goes for gerry cotton he's been on almost being your position it's always support of the government saying what we're doing wrong but has he really come up with a company plan to i don't think so because this is such a chord not in the u.k. that either side need to really come with concrete plans concrete ideas in there. because the principles are total in clear in if you're aspect in the beginning so how can you convince the public of something now when it's been so long. if this election happens i mean it's mind boggling to try and work out what the public the electorate will do i don't argue that in probably in previous general elections people largel
if no deal briggs's stops jeremy corbin is said well the way to say that the bill is passed tomorrow that he would agree we almost certainly having a general election that. well that's yet to be decided i think something does. have an election he's going to have to do a lot to convince the u.k. that he is around at the drop and that he actually has a plan to deliver bricks if that is even in the liberal in the way that it is now same goes for gerry cotton he's been on almost being your position...
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lines the political consequences for the other celtic nations for scotland i as you know soon as briggs it happened in my mind history was detonated and i think we will see scottish independence coming in the next 510 years whenever it needs to to come and in the government in scotland currently needs to begin to prepare the ground for that it institutionally in terms of expertise and to give the sense that this is a country that can be independently governed in a very capable way so what your essential message from the not just of the scottish government but for governments around the world how do we prepare for this new reality and what is the essential ingredients for success in the world beyond globalisation so what the levelling is all about is kind of the bookend of globalization and what what comes next. and what i'm trying to say is don't be lazy in assuming that globalisation will continue we will go through a fallow period of 5 or 10 years internationally while the next world order begins to evolve and there's lots of hardness there indebtedness is one i've mentioned the remak
lines the political consequences for the other celtic nations for scotland i as you know soon as briggs it happened in my mind history was detonated and i think we will see scottish independence coming in the next 510 years whenever it needs to to come and in the government in scotland currently needs to begin to prepare the ground for that it institutionally in terms of expertise and to give the sense that this is a country that can be independently governed in a very capable way so what your...
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the european union's chief negotiator is warning pro briggs and politicians not to underestimate the consequences of leaving the e.u. without a deal michel barnier addressed any peas in strassburg he said sticking points such as the irish border will need to be resolved before britain and the e.u. can have a relationship meanwhile the u.k. supreme court is holding its 2nd day of hearings to decide whether prime minister boris johnson broke the law by suspending parliament for 5 weeks charlie rangel has more from london. we will be hearing more arguments on both sides because this case is fundamentally about whether or not the prime minister abused his and asking for that lengthy probation suspension of parliament at such a critical time and whether or not this supremes has the power to rule what is essentially upon them an issue right now we're hearing from james justice james he is the lawyer representing the prime minister and he is arguing that these courts have no jurisdiction on this matter and that the case should really be thrown out is obviously drawing on many. previous case
the european union's chief negotiator is warning pro briggs and politicians not to underestimate the consequences of leaving the e.u. without a deal michel barnier addressed any peas in strassburg he said sticking points such as the irish border will need to be resolved before britain and the e.u. can have a relationship meanwhile the u.k. supreme court is holding its 2nd day of hearings to decide whether prime minister boris johnson broke the law by suspending parliament for 5 weeks charlie...
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as a whole briggs is damaging to scotland there but all kinds of calculations done about the job losses lately in scotland the last kochi least i think was 100000 jobs lost so i think the scottish government has taken the view that for in the short term at least stopping briggs or at least stopping the new deal breakers it has to take priority but 1st your teeth message and emails and this point to last week's show where alex interviewed michael sullivan the author of the leveling robert says we can't wait that long now.
as a whole briggs is damaging to scotland there but all kinds of calculations done about the job losses lately in scotland the last kochi least i think was 100000 jobs lost so i think the scottish government has taken the view that for in the short term at least stopping briggs or at least stopping the new deal breakers it has to take priority but 1st your teeth message and emails and this point to last week's show where alex interviewed michael sullivan the author of the leveling robert says...
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for an extension to briggs in negotiations but it seems boris johnson may have to admit defeat and find another way to deal with his deeply divided government his attempt to call an early election has been thrown out and parliament suspended for the next 5 weeks he needed more than 430 votes to get a snap election he only got 293 that's left him in a tight corner if he wants the u.k. to leave the block on october 31st so where does this leave it could there be a 2nd referendum and what will opposition parties do next we have lots to get into with our guests but 1st lawrence lee reports on a dramatic night in british politics. mr speaker the lord's will also right by how much is this mission to declare to declare how well it said to ask how 55 this is and so also declared the prior great follow bands these are the prices of this honorable have really no. choice what the outside world makes of the purchase parliament shutting down for 5 weeks when the u.k. is going through the biggest political crisis since world war 2 is anyone's guess it's most certainly less than popular among the oppo
for an extension to briggs in negotiations but it seems boris johnson may have to admit defeat and find another way to deal with his deeply divided government his attempt to call an early election has been thrown out and parliament suspended for the next 5 weeks he needed more than 430 votes to get a snap election he only got 293 that's left him in a tight corner if he wants the u.k. to leave the block on october 31st so where does this leave it could there be a 2nd referendum and what will...
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i'm dave briggs. >> i'm christine romans. a dizzying series of events.he whistleblower account for the call from the president, has been declassified. it will be released as early as this morning. one lawmaker called it alarming. it contains more dimensions than first reported. and it will likely lead for calls for trump aides to testify. "the washington post" reported new details of the complaint. cnn has learned the anonymous whistleblower has agreed to testify, provided his lawyers get security clearance to attend. >> the white house released the transcript of his call to zelens zelensky. trump repeatedly urged the president zelensky to investigate joe biden. the acting national intelligence, thrust before into the spotlight by this controversy before lawmakers. cnn's sunlener serfaty. >> reporter: good morning. joseph mcgwire set to testify before the house judiciary committee. this follows the release of the white house rough transcript of the phone call between president trump and the ukrainian president. they released that on capitol hill, as well
i'm dave briggs. >> i'm christine romans. a dizzying series of events.he whistleblower account for the call from the president, has been declassified. it will be released as early as this morning. one lawmaker called it alarming. it contains more dimensions than first reported. and it will likely lead for calls for trump aides to testify. "the washington post" reported new details of the complaint. cnn has learned the anonymous whistleblower has agreed to testify, provided his...
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i'm dave briggs. >> i'm christine romans. it is 4:00 a.m. big questions for this white house, following a gripping day on grill. the whistleblower claims as why cover-up. yefr night, cnn learned the justice department knew about the allegations, soon after the july 25th call with the ukrainian president. the whistleblower informed a general counsel, who informed the justice department as required. the d.o.j., saying the timing of all of this, raising more questions about the handling of the complaint and effort to keep the details from congress. >> overnight, t"the washington post" says the white house is take steps to keep the moves secret. among them, reducing the number of aides allowed to listen in on calls. and some officials who deliver memos now have to sign chain of custody records. moments after the complaints went public, chief joseph maguire stetestified to the committee. >> i am not familiar with any prior instances where a whistleblower complaint, touched on such complicated and executi executive issues. >> all of this has come
i'm dave briggs. >> i'm christine romans. it is 4:00 a.m. big questions for this white house, following a gripping day on grill. the whistleblower claims as why cover-up. yefr night, cnn learned the justice department knew about the allegations, soon after the july 25th call with the ukrainian president. the whistleblower informed a general counsel, who informed the justice department as required. the d.o.j., saying the timing of all of this, raising more questions about the handling of...
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him dave briggs. breaking overnight, it wpresidet trump's communication with a world lead er that led to a complaint. and two tell "the washington post," it was a promise the president made to a foreign l d leader that causes concern here. the leader of the intelligence committee felt the complaint was of concern. we know president trump spoke to at least five world leaders in five weeks leading up to the whistleblower complaint. including vladimir putin and kim jong-un. >> we don't know the nature of the promise. but it was of sufficient concern. it was troubling enough that the intelligence community official who learned of it felt compelled to lodge a complaint with the inspector general of the intelligence community. and he did this in august. just wasn't too long ago. if it was putin, it was only a couple weeks after that. >> these developments are raising more questions of the president's handling of sensitive information. the white house is not commenting. and acting dni, joseph mcgwire, is ref
him dave briggs. breaking overnight, it wpresidet trump's communication with a world lead er that led to a complaint. and two tell "the washington post," it was a promise the president made to a foreign l d leader that causes concern here. the leader of the intelligence committee felt the complaint was of concern. we know president trump spoke to at least five world leaders in five weeks leading up to the whistleblower complaint. including vladimir putin and kim jong-un. >> we...
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i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs.d morning to all of you, 4:31 eastern time, 4:31 at the nat n nation's capitol. only three previous presidents have faced impeachment proceedings. president trump will be the fourth. nancy pelosi officially launching an impeachment inquiry against the president. this was at the same time military aid was being withheld on the president's orders and sets up a fierce battle between the house majority and a president who has fought oversight at every turn. pelosi resisted impeachment calls for months but she now seems to believe necessity outweighs possible political fallout in the 2020 election. >>> the white house plans to release two key documents in an effort to slow the building momentum. as early as today they'll release the whistle-blower complaint and put out the transcript of mr. trump's call to the ukrainian president. adam schiff says the whistle-blower wants to speak to his panel. more now from manu raju on capitol hill. >> good morning, christine and dave. after months of inf
i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs.d morning to all of you, 4:31 eastern time, 4:31 at the nat n nation's capitol. only three previous presidents have faced impeachment proceedings. president trump will be the fourth. nancy pelosi officially launching an impeachment inquiry against the president. this was at the same time military aid was being withheld on the president's orders and sets up a fierce battle between the house majority and a president who has fought oversight at every...
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media because he wants to talk about what he has what he describes as the rough shape of a future briggs it deal he says he's going cautiously optimistic about making progress and also that he wants to make it clear that he won't be asking for any further extension to the briggs's deadline now boris johnson's made it very clear that he wants to pull the u.k. out of the european union by october 31st with or without a deal of course that would then ignore the fact that parliament has recently passed a law blocking a no deal and requesting a further extension now as for younger he of course will be wondering what exactly this rough shape of a deal is that boris johnson wants to present what are the details and most importantly does he have any real and viable alternatives to the irish backstop which is the real sticking point for boris johnson the e.u. says the backstop must remain as part of the withdrawal agreement because ensures no return to a hard border between island which is in the european union and between northern ireland which is part of the u.k. but johnson says that he feels
media because he wants to talk about what he has what he describes as the rough shape of a future briggs it deal he says he's going cautiously optimistic about making progress and also that he wants to make it clear that he won't be asking for any further extension to the briggs's deadline now boris johnson's made it very clear that he wants to pull the u.k. out of the european union by october 31st with or without a deal of course that would then ignore the fact that parliament has recently...
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i'm dave briggs. >> i'm christine romans. it is 4 a.m. here in new york. let's begin with hurricane dorian breaking overnight. this hurricane doing something hurricanes don't ever do, stall, completely stationary for a full day now over the bahamas, just parked there. look at the radar, essentially just spinning in place as the storm flattens parts of the bahamas. in the words of the national hurricane center, dorian won't budge. >> when dorian does finally head for the southeastern united states, it could push a, quote, life threatening storm surge. the hurricane is expected to start moving again early this morning with a new main target on the east coast. meteorologist ivan cabrera in the cnn weather center. before we get to the united states, how long before this thing gets to move and get off of the bahamas? >> hours, dave, christine. good morning. this is still going to be another six hours before we begin to move this to the north. stationary right now. this stalled during our show yesterday. we're now a good 24 hours into this. it's incredible to se
i'm dave briggs. >> i'm christine romans. it is 4 a.m. here in new york. let's begin with hurricane dorian breaking overnight. this hurricane doing something hurricanes don't ever do, stall, completely stationary for a full day now over the bahamas, just parked there. look at the radar, essentially just spinning in place as the storm flattens parts of the bahamas. in the words of the national hurricane center, dorian won't budge. >> when dorian does finally head for the southeastern...
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i'm dave briggs. >> i'm christine romans.let's begin that lawyers for the whistleblower says the president's threats are causing their client's to fear for their safety. the letter from adam schiff came as president trump escalated his war on the whistleblower and adam schiff. he was pressing president zelensky in an inaccurate and fraudulent way. and then, the president went after the person who gave the whistleblower the information. was the person spying on the president of the united states? big consequences. chairman schiff there's a tentative agreement for the whistleblower to testify to his committee. he says the president's threats have heightened security concerns for the whistleblower. >> the president went after who we gave information to the whistleblower. was this person spying on the president of the united states? big consequences. chairman schiff there's a tentative agreement for the whistleblower to testify to his committee. he says the president's threats have heightened security concerns for the whistleblow
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. >>> i'm dave briggs. >> i'm christine romans. it is 4:00 a.m. in new york. 12:30 in dtehran. 11:00 a.m. the auto workers union is on strike. the union's 46,000 workers walked out of work in the country. workers say they want, fair wages, affordable health care, profit sharing, job security, and defined growth. >>> promised a solution for two that are going to close. gm did not say what the solution would be. hours before the strike began, the president tweeted, here we go with general motors and the united auto workers. get together and make a deal. another meeting is set for 10:00 a.m. this morning. >>> breaking overnight, purdue pharma filing for bankruptcy. the filing is part of the framework. the company use ewas accused ofg dangerous statements. purdue pharma had reached a deal worth billions. this weekend, it was revealed, authorities identified $1 billion in wire transfers by the sackler family. new york and other states suggest the family is moving moneyoff shore. >>> arriran is denying any role after being blamed directly by the u.s. an
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i'm amara walker. >> i'm dave briggs. monday, september 2nd. 4 a.m. breaking news. hurricane dorian unleashing a category 5 storm on the bahamas. gusts over 200 miles an hour. sustained winds now at 175. the hurricane made landfall on grand bahama eiland -- island overnight. the most powerful ever to hit the bahamas. >>> hurricane watches in the state of florida now extending all the way north to the georgia border, and a storm surge watch has also been expanded to the same regions. evacuation orders now in effect for much of florida, georgia, and south carolina. coastal areas. officials calling that inconvenience a small price to pay for the damage dorian might deliver. >> think. worst case scenario. this is a storm of storms. don't know where it's going to hit. don't know what the impact is going to be, but it's not going to be good. >> north carolina has to take this seriously. be ready. the storm might look far away, but it's already kicking up dangerous surf and rip tides at our coast. >> and with these announcements
i'm amara walker. >> i'm dave briggs. monday, september 2nd. 4 a.m. breaking news. hurricane dorian unleashing a category 5 storm on the bahamas. gusts over 200 miles an hour. sustained winds now at 175. the hurricane made landfall on grand bahama eiland -- island overnight. the most powerful ever to hit the bahamas. >>> hurricane watches in the state of florida now extending all the way north to the georgia border, and a storm surge watch has also been expanded to the same...
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i'm dave briggs. >> i'm christine romans. it is 5:00 a.m. in the east. the strongest suggestion yet, that the president may have political motives when he pr pressured him to investigate joe biden's son. "the washington post" first to report this. >> a senior administration official says the president was mainly concerned about corruption and pushing europe to shoulder more of the financial burden for ukraine's defense. senator chris murphy says zelensky was concerned that the money was for not investigating the bidens. monday, the president kept it up, accusing the vice president and his son, hunter, of wrongdoing, without offering any proof. >> joe biden and his son are corrupt. if a republican ever did what joe biden did, if a republican ever said what joe biden said, they would be getting the electric chair by right now. >> trump did not specify what biden said or did. senate republicans, meanwhile, offering a variety of responses. >> it's regrettable that house intelligence committee schiff and schumer have chosen to politicize the issue. >> i would
i'm dave briggs. >> i'm christine romans. it is 5:00 a.m. in the east. the strongest suggestion yet, that the president may have political motives when he pr pressured him to investigate joe biden's son. "the washington post" first to report this. >> a senior administration official says the president was mainly concerned about corruption and pushing europe to shoulder more of the financial burden for ukraine's defense. senator chris murphy says zelensky was concerned that...
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i'm dave briggs. we start with major news.ing details about the whistleblower complaint that concerns president trump's communication with a foreign leader, talks that could be geared toward helping his re-election bid. "the washington post" report it involves ukraine. that's according to two people familiar with the matter. it involved some kind of promise the president made. a promise so alarming, a u.s. intel official blew the whistle. >> 2 1/2 weeks before that complaint, mr. trump spoke to the ukrainian president, zelensky. the president threatened to hold aid to ukraine. that hold was pulled back. they wanted ukraine to investigate joe biden's supposed role in the dismissal of a prosecutor who investigated biden's son. biden's campaign denies any wrongdoing. mr. trump assigned his attorney, rudy giuliani to the effort. on cnn last night, giuliani did not exactly settle the issue. >> did you ask the ukraine to investigate joe biden? >> no, actually, i didn't. i asked the ukraine to investigate the allegation that there wa
i'm dave briggs. we start with major news.ing details about the whistleblower complaint that concerns president trump's communication with a foreign leader, talks that could be geared toward helping his re-election bid. "the washington post" report it involves ukraine. that's according to two people familiar with the matter. it involved some kind of promise the president made. a promise so alarming, a u.s. intel official blew the whistle. >> 2 1/2 weeks before that complaint,...
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thanks for joining us. >> i'm dave briggs.our hours of "new day" right now. >> can you take that much? >>> a house divided cannot stand. >> an honest discussion on guns, criminal justice and war. those are the issues that people tried to dance around. >> hell, yes. we're going to take your ar-15, your ak-47. you can't use them to hurt americans anymore. >> costs are going to go up for wealthy families. >> we saw for the first time, elizabeth warren and bernie sanders, a bit on the defensive. >> i trust you to choose to make the most sense for you. not my way or the highway. >> this is "new day," with alisyn camerota and john berman. >> good early morning. >> it's a great day. it just started. it could go south quickly. it's great so far. the last minute has been one of my favorites. >> stay tuned, anything is possible. it's september 13th, friday the 13th. see what i'm saying? it's 5:00 in the east. the top ten democratic candidates were talking policy and trading barbs at last night's debate in houston. former vice president,
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so you case more divided than ever briggs it sounds today so tens of thousands take to the streets in cities across the country to prime minister boris johnson announced that he would suspend polman to head of the e.u. divorce the decision means that m.p.'s will have less time to debate and influence the way the u.k. leaves the e.u. some say it is the only way to get briggs it over the finish line others though think it's undemocratic altie saskia taylor takes a closer look. boris johnson is big well boris he's being bold as brass and he wants breakfast come what may rather. so what you do when parliament what paypal you suspend it he needed how much permission to do that which he thought we're going to wait until october the 31st before getting on with our plans to take this country forward we're going to have a queen's speech and we're going to do it all the 14th and we've got to move ahead with a new legislative program but why can't the lawmakers a quick refresher if you've been avoiding the news because you just can't take the b. word anymore for a number 1010 and to resume a who
so you case more divided than ever briggs it sounds today so tens of thousands take to the streets in cities across the country to prime minister boris johnson announced that he would suspend polman to head of the e.u. divorce the decision means that m.p.'s will have less time to debate and influence the way the u.k. leaves the e.u. some say it is the only way to get briggs it over the finish line others though think it's undemocratic altie saskia taylor takes a closer look. boris johnson is...
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mentioned erica will stay in custody moments after the verdict was read next harris's attorney curtis briggs address the media kron four's maureen kelly is live outside the courthouse with his reaction >>defense attorneys for max harris call him an innocent brilliant artist who should ever have been charged in the first place this lead attorney curtis briggs was smiling and hugging his colleagues when he came off the elevator out after the verdict came down. d spoke in and take a much more somber approach when he approached the microphone and addressed the reporters gathering waiting to hear from him. he apologized to the victims families said he said that he apology would hope that that may did nothing in the courtroom that would inflame them. he also said this is not a time before max harris to celebrate because he is still very sad about what happened and wished he had done more to try and save some of those people who lost their lives and obviously 36 people that's a it's a heavy weight to carry. i would be also said that all talking about a possible retrial for derrick alameda, he said
mentioned erica will stay in custody moments after the verdict was read next harris's attorney curtis briggs address the media kron four's maureen kelly is live outside the courthouse with his reaction >>defense attorneys for max harris call him an innocent brilliant artist who should ever have been charged in the first place this lead attorney curtis briggs was smiling and hugging his colleagues when he came off the elevator out after the verdict came down. d spoke in and take a much...
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for an extension to briggs in negotiations but it seems boris johnson may have to admit defeat and find another way to deal with his deeply divided government his attempt to call an early election has been thrown out and parliament suspended for the next 5 weeks he needed more than 430 votes to get a snap election he only got 293 that's left him in a tight corner if he wants the u.k. to leave the block on october 31st so where does this leave it could there be a 2nd referendum and what will opposition parties do next we have lots to get into with our guests but 1st ornstein reports on a dramatic night in british politics. mr speaker the lord's will also rise by how much is this mission to declare to declare how well it said to ask how 55 this is and so also declared the prior great holiday and. desired the presence of this honorable have really no. choice what the outside world makes of the british parliament shutting down for 5 weeks when the u.k. is going through the biggest political crisis since world war 2 is anyone's guess it's most certainly less than popular among the opposition
for an extension to briggs in negotiations but it seems boris johnson may have to admit defeat and find another way to deal with his deeply divided government his attempt to call an early election has been thrown out and parliament suspended for the next 5 weeks he needed more than 430 votes to get a snap election he only got 293 that's left him in a tight corner if he wants the u.k. to leave the block on october 31st so where does this leave it could there be a 2nd referendum and what will...
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i'm dave briggs. >> i'm christine romans. it's thursday, september 12th. it's 5:00 a.m. in the east. >>> the white house taking a step to curb the vaping epidemic. the trump administration looking to ban flavored e-cigarettes with specifics expected in coming weeks. teens are smoking less tobacco, doing less drugs and drinking less alcohol but vaping is a concern. federal health officials find a quarter, 28% of all high school students use e-cigarettes. staggering number, nearly doubled from 2017 to 2018. >> vaping has become a big business, as i understand it. a giant business in a short period of time. but e can't allow people to get sick. and we can't have our youth be so affected. >> we simply have to remove the attractive items from the marketplace. >> there's been 6 deaths and 450 illnesses across the country. one of those is adam. he vaped nicotine and marijuana and the habit nearly killed him. now, doctors say he has lungs like a 70-year-old. >> i had the shivers and i couldn't control it. i would randomly convulge. i knew it wasn't a stroke. it felt like that be
i'm dave briggs. >> i'm christine romans. it's thursday, september 12th. it's 5:00 a.m. in the east. >>> the white house taking a step to curb the vaping epidemic. the trump administration looking to ban flavored e-cigarettes with specifics expected in coming weeks. teens are smoking less tobacco, doing less drugs and drinking less alcohol but vaping is a concern. federal health officials find a quarter, 28% of all high school students use e-cigarettes. staggering number, nearly...
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i'm dave briggs. happy friday.breaking this morning, hurricane dorian creeping slowly northeast just off the carolina coast trailing a path of destruction. in just the last few hours it has now weakened to a category 1 hurricane. at least five are dead in the united states. dorian's high winds and lightning strikes leaving more than 293,000 customers in north and south carolina without power. let's get right to allison chinchar with the latest from the weather center. good morning, allison. >> winds are sustained at 90 miles per hour. places like morehead city which didn't get a real landfall but they've been in the eye wall for quite some time and are going to stay that way until the storm continues at the northeast until 14 miles per hour. flooding is expected to be the main concern. we have flash flood warnings and flood watches out for half a dozen states as the flooding threat continues. not just here in the carolinas but this will slide up into the northeast as well. the heaviest rain is located along the out
i'm dave briggs. happy friday.breaking this morning, hurricane dorian creeping slowly northeast just off the carolina coast trailing a path of destruction. in just the last few hours it has now weakened to a category 1 hurricane. at least five are dead in the united states. dorian's high winds and lightning strikes leaving more than 293,000 customers in north and south carolina without power. let's get right to allison chinchar with the latest from the weather center. good morning, allison....
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i'm dave briggs. i believe. >> you believe? >> it could be spy planes. >> it could be spy planes or drones. i'm christine romans. breaking overnight, it is president trump's communication with a world leader that led to a complaint. that complaint is being kept secret from congress. and two officials tell "the washington post," it was a promise the president made to a foreign leader that caused the concern. the leader of the intelligence committee felt the complaint was of concern. but the office of the dni disputed that characterization. we know president trump spoke to at least five world leaders in five weeks leading up to the whistleblower complaint including vladimir putin and kim jong-un. here's one of "the post" reporters who broke the story. >> we don't know the nature of the promise. but it was of sufficient concern. it was troubling enough that the intelligence community official who learned of it felt compelled to lodge a complaint with the inspector general of the intelligence community. and he did this in august. j
i'm dave briggs. i believe. >> you believe? >> it could be spy planes. >> it could be spy planes or drones. i'm christine romans. breaking overnight, it is president trump's communication with a world leader that led to a complaint. that complaint is being kept secret from congress. and two officials tell "the washington post," it was a promise the president made to a foreign leader that caused the concern. the leader of the intelligence committee felt the complaint...
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i'm dave briggs >> and ai'm christine romans. it's wednesday, the 18th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. it's 5:00 a.m. in the east here. >>> the republican party won two seats it badly needed. north carolina's republican dan bishop narrowly defeated dan mccready, keeping the seat that's been in its hands since 1963. now, voters in north carolina's third district elected republican state representative greg murphy. he replaces republican walter jones who died in february. >>> pitch on's race in the ninth drew national attention as a possible 2020 bellwether. president trump and vice president pence both made trips to the district on monday. bishop had trump on speaker phone and made clear he is a trump republican. >> president trump's vision for america is received warmly by people in the ninth district, and let's give him his due. he stepped in when some said perhaps he should let it ride, and that's what he does. he commits, and that's what i do. and i'm going to fight for him. >> president trump savoring the win, big night for
i'm dave briggs >> and ai'm christine romans. it's wednesday, the 18th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. it's 5:00 a.m. in the east here. >>> the republican party won two seats it badly needed. north carolina's republican dan bishop narrowly defeated dan mccready, keeping the seat that's been in its hands since 1963. now, voters in north carolina's third district elected republican state representative greg murphy. he replaces republican walter jones who died in february....
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i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs. "new day" starts right now. all three expect polls from the tv polls suggest this race is too close to call. >>> this is the most important relationship president trump has overseas. >> it's about democracy and whether we're going to stay a strong democracy. >>> the white house has directed i not disclose the substance of any discussions with the president or his advisers. >> you didn't think that was illegal to obstruction justicju? >> i think it was a bad day for them. i thought it was a great day for co corey lewandowski. >>> welcome to our >>> welcome to our viewers in the united states and all around the world. it's 6:00 here in new york and we have breaking news from all over the world this morning. overnight the political future of one of the world's most influential leaders in jeopardy. israel's second election in five months is just too close to call at this moment. unofficial exit polls suggest netanyahu has fallen short. it sets the weeks for uncertainty. we will watch as the votes come in throughout
i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs. "new day" starts right now. all three expect polls from the tv polls suggest this race is too close to call. >>> this is the most important relationship president trump has overseas. >> it's about democracy and whether we're going to stay a strong democracy. >>> the white house has directed i not disclose the substance of any discussions with the president or his advisers. >> you didn't think that was...
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that he is a run off the top and that he actually has a plan to deliver bricks that if briggs to lose even in the overhaul of it in the way that it is now when you take such a big step to leave the european union you need to really have a clear idea what that means but so what these m.p.'s are trying to do now is very unclear because they have not stated that. out into the public they've said what their party wants them to say but i'm sure many of them have private thoughts on privacy which they cannot express and they cannot get through to through the house because of where the political or i should i think if you were to ask the m.p. privately would you rather stay can be you for your lead in the movie approach that i think most women say that they were on the stage in the u.s. of course that leaves where the north so it's more of a big day for parliament and what happens in between now and even election base going to be is going to be something that everyone's going to keep their eyes. while the british prime minister faces chaos in his own parliament he has also been stirring thin
that he is a run off the top and that he actually has a plan to deliver bricks that if briggs to lose even in the overhaul of it in the way that it is now when you take such a big step to leave the european union you need to really have a clear idea what that means but so what these m.p.'s are trying to do now is very unclear because they have not stated that. out into the public they've said what their party wants them to say but i'm sure many of them have private thoughts on privacy which...
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london the prime minister suspended it but the supreme court overruled him and he is now bracing for a briggs it battle with lawmakers. and a disaster in the making in the world's oceans scientists on the un's climate panel warning of a dire threat to humanity rising sea levels super storms more flooding more drought . thank you so much for your company everyone well it is shaping up to be an eventful day in an already remarkable week in the united states the white house has released a rough transcript of a telephone conversation between president donald trump and ukraine's president vladimir selenski it shows that trump did. odd mr selenski to investigate former u.s. vice president joe biden and biden son who were at the time worked for a ukrainian energy firm that phone call has triggered allegations that president trump behaved in appropriately. now this now the u.s. of course of the u.s. house democrats have launched a formal impeachment inquiry against mr trump want to turn now to our washington the correspondent pablo foley pablo a very eventful day for you there let's start with this m
london the prime minister suspended it but the supreme court overruled him and he is now bracing for a briggs it battle with lawmakers. and a disaster in the making in the world's oceans scientists on the un's climate panel warning of a dire threat to humanity rising sea levels super storms more flooding more drought . thank you so much for your company everyone well it is shaping up to be an eventful day in an already remarkable week in the united states the white house has released a rough...
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of big businesses and property developers a pushing out dublin those lawrence lee takes a look a briggs its impact on urban and rural areas right at the site has been marked down here on the site that the location which is ideal for the modern workers these people are protesting outside the office of private equity company or to use their phrase a vulture fund these financial organizations buy property and evicted tenants who then say they're threatened with homelessness cutting the ribbon to celebrate sleeping in a tent is bitter a metaphor as you can possibly imagine it's generally gentrification mass addictions where people are being forced out because not all middle income earners would be forced out of the city because they can't afford to live a tremendous city because of of lupo's of education which which facilitate these guys who don't pay any tax and are on their own for income i'm extract massive profits on the face these individuals behind these companies but the end of the road is the irish parliaments where a quarter of government ministers are themselves landlords politici
of big businesses and property developers a pushing out dublin those lawrence lee takes a look a briggs its impact on urban and rural areas right at the site has been marked down here on the site that the location which is ideal for the modern workers these people are protesting outside the office of private equity company or to use their phrase a vulture fund these financial organizations buy property and evicted tenants who then say they're threatened with homelessness cutting the ribbon to...
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soames throughout the week parliament frequently erupted and wrapped it in anger over the course briggs it was taking prime minister is acting like a dictator the public simply shakes it stayed here what is going on in this place the prime minister should simply follow his convictions are now resigned. there's only one car related that i can see. it's a city called movement from a city called prime minister so what lies ahead for brags that it's around u.k. politics well let's take a look boris johnson might get that snap election but he's also already under pressure to quit as prime minister other options are to get a deal done with the e.u. before the deadline on the 31st of october or delay it once again to january next year and he said when bryce briggs it party m.e.p. for scotland shared his thoughts on what's happening. we find ourselves in a situation where parliament is no longer serving the people of the united kingdom parliament is serving parliament think it's about time they started to be honest it's not about stopping in our do it is about stopping any talk of breaks so the
soames throughout the week parliament frequently erupted and wrapped it in anger over the course briggs it was taking prime minister is acting like a dictator the public simply shakes it stayed here what is going on in this place the prime minister should simply follow his convictions are now resigned. there's only one car related that i can see. it's a city called movement from a city called prime minister so what lies ahead for brags that it's around u.k. politics well let's take a look boris...
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likely though and it follows what's been a terrible week for the pm is his last all significant briggs's vogue's. the russian journalist who is part of a historic prisoner swap with ukraine speaks to us about his detention. facility it's stupid to deny that it's a political process and it's been my release and it ended like that because there was a change of government. here in the russian capital you're watching our international. u.s. president donald trump has confirmed negotiations with the taliban have been scrapped it had been hoped that they'd bring america's longest war to an end. blamed insurgent busy groups recent attack in karbala in which an american soldier was killed. they thought that they had to kill people in order to put themselves in a little better to go share the position where they did that they killed 12 people one happened to be a great american soldier you can't do that can't do that with me so they're dead as far as i'm concerned and we've hit. the taliban harder in the last 4 days that they've been in over 10 years we beat them militarily but as soon as we leav
likely though and it follows what's been a terrible week for the pm is his last all significant briggs's vogue's. the russian journalist who is part of a historic prisoner swap with ukraine speaks to us about his detention. facility it's stupid to deny that it's a political process and it's been my release and it ended like that because there was a change of government. here in the russian capital you're watching our international. u.s. president donald trump has confirmed negotiations with the...
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is chair to prevent him from leaving a conservative politician roger evans believes that another briggs's delay would be pointless. i think he will do his level best to get this done by the 31st of october without an extension if he doesn't bring considerable discredit upon the political process in this country because we keep seeing this difficult decision kicked into the long grass what difference is the 3 month extension really going to make anyway if you look at the timetable for this time if you were about to go off into the party conference season and i don't know if the parties were actually seriously considering abandoning those conferences so they could continue talking about the solutions they didn't want to briggs it which is all you have or hear out of the house the cons but we've got the lived conference coming up then the labor conference then the tory conference so we would expect people to be away from parliament and not having debates and making a lot this time if you or anyone. well grampa's praise the country's record military spending but said it was only forced to do
is chair to prevent him from leaving a conservative politician roger evans believes that another briggs's delay would be pointless. i think he will do his level best to get this done by the 31st of october without an extension if he doesn't bring considerable discredit upon the political process in this country because we keep seeing this difficult decision kicked into the long grass what difference is the 3 month extension really going to make anyway if you look at the timetable for this time...
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produce yet another hung parliament meaning more in division and more uncertainty when it comes to this briggs issue which is clearly polarizing the u.k. political analyst equipment maradi thinks a new election could be a disaster for boris johnson a lot of time i haven't seen anything like this but it's clear to understand why i say it for some reason does. have an election he's going to have to do a lot to convince the u.k. that he is a right not to be true and that he actually has a plan to deliver bricks that it breaks the news even in liverpool in the way that it is now when you take such a big step to leave the european union you need to really have a clearly what that means but what people are trying to do now is very unclear because they have not stated that. out into the publicly stated what their party wants them to say but i'm sure many of them have private thoughts on which they kind of express and they cannot get through to through the house because of where the politics of the wrong should i think if you were taught. privately would you rather state and be you draw the lead in th
produce yet another hung parliament meaning more in division and more uncertainty when it comes to this briggs issue which is clearly polarizing the u.k. political analyst equipment maradi thinks a new election could be a disaster for boris johnson a lot of time i haven't seen anything like this but it's clear to understand why i say it for some reason does. have an election he's going to have to do a lot to convince the u.k. that he is a right not to be true and that he actually has a plan to...
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of parliament in london prime minister boris johnson appears absolutely determined to push through briggs it most likely a no deal bragg's it at any cost meanwhile the opposition including members of johnson's own conservatives is just as determined to block a chaotic departure from the year so who will prevail well the u.k. looks more divided than ever before a number geraghty off school teacher voters are it seems firmly opposed to briggs it all the talk north of the border is of another independence referendum like the one in 2014 focus on europe has been gauging the mood in the capital edinburgh and met with gordon mickelson a man who tailors the ultimate in scottish attire i'm sure you can guess what but 1st some drums. it's show time in. every summer performers from around the world flock to the fringe the world's largest arts festival. for the scots it's a welcome distraction from their worries about break set. though politics has a place here too at least as parody. well you know if i'd been there with brett said a long time ago we would have been the year of europe in the u.k. it
of parliament in london prime minister boris johnson appears absolutely determined to push through briggs it most likely a no deal bragg's it at any cost meanwhile the opposition including members of johnson's own conservatives is just as determined to block a chaotic departure from the year so who will prevail well the u.k. looks more divided than ever before a number geraghty off school teacher voters are it seems firmly opposed to briggs it all the talk north of the border is of another...