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to questions, time members are finishing up other business, now live to the floor of the british house of commons. [inaudible conversations] for my definition of watching closely when my secretary of state and myself -- met with hearing the responsible for fishing as highland show it was very cordial. thank you very much mr. speaker as they know -- have the cross party commitment to have more to local authorities. and not to centralize -- to my right -- tell me what sessions had to ensure this happens. well mr. speak or my honorable friend knows these matters, but i think it is a matter of a tone and profound disappointment that rather than deinvolving powers on within scotland this scottish government has become one of the most centralized government anywhere in the world. >> what i see as a contest in the s&p wrecks but we have to hear from the select committee chair, and they'll be brief and brandon mcneel. >> you're a great man indeed and overwork visas would mawk it a tremendous effort to the industry and get people in from a company and primarily and phil fiends in scotland. stop the brexit
to questions, time members are finishing up other business, now live to the floor of the british house of commons. [inaudible conversations] for my definition of watching closely when my secretary of state and myself -- met with hearing the responsible for fishing as highland show it was very cordial. thank you very much mr. speaker as they know -- have the cross party commitment to have more to local authorities. and not to centralize -- to my right -- tell me what sessions had to ensure this...
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. >> the british house of commons is in recess until september. we look back at some of the major events that occurred in the british parliament and the u.k. over the last few months. topics include exit negotiations, president trump's visit to the u.k. and the wedding of prince harry and meghan markle. courtesy of bbc parliament, this is a half hour. >> hello and welcome to a hot and saltry westminster where the temperature has been rising inside the chamber and out. coming >> hello, and welcome to a hot and sultry westminster where the temperature has been rising inside the chamber and out. coming up on this program, government and opposition m.p.'s, harangue ministers grapple with brexit from the european union. >> it is genuinely open to the world. not the miserable permanent limbo of checkers. the miz rabb limbo of checkers. >> teresa may insists she has a plan for a principled and practical brexit. but there is drama as the government considers a series of knife-edge votes. >> if eyes 301. he nos to the left, 307. >> also on this program, min
. >> the british house of commons is in recess until september. we look back at some of the major events that occurred in the british parliament and the u.k. over the last few months. topics include exit negotiations, president trump's visit to the u.k. and the wedding of prince harry and meghan markle. courtesy of bbc parliament, this is a half hour. >> hello and welcome to a hot and saltry westminster where the temperature has been rising inside the chamber and out. coming...
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. >> the british house of commons is in recess until september. over the lastack few months. topics include brexit negotiations, president trump's visit to the u.k., and the wedding of prince harry and meghan markle. this is over >> hello and welcome to a hot and saltry westminster where the temperature has been rising inside the chamber and out. coming up on this program, government and opposition p.'s, harangue ministers grapple with brexit from the european union. >> it is genuinely open to the world. not the miz rabble permanent limbo of checkers. >> teresa may insists she has a plan for a principled and practical brexit. but there is drama as the government considers a series of knife-edge votes. >> if eyes 301. he nos to the left, 307. >> also on this program, ministers promise an end to what's been called the hostile environment to immigrants in the wake of the wind rush scandal. and as the government promise more money for england's n.h.s., the opposition asks who is paying? >> her figures are so dodgey, they belong on the side of a bus. > we have consistently put ext
. >> the british house of commons is in recess until september. over the lastack few months. topics include brexit negotiations, president trump's visit to the u.k., and the wedding of prince harry and meghan markle. this is over >> hello and welcome to a hot and saltry westminster where the temperature has been rising inside the chamber and out. coming up on this program, government and opposition p.'s, harangue ministers grapple with brexit from the european union. >> it is...
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the british house of commons is now in recess until september 5. for more, go to c-span.org and find video of past prime minister's questions and other british public affairs programs. >> monday night on the communicators, the general counsel for an alaskan cable provider talks about how the company makes rock band possible for small villages across hundred and mountains. then, the incoming president for alaska telemedicine and telehealth. health about providing care to remote communities in alaska. watch the communicators monday night on c-span2. >> supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh continues to meet with senators on capitol hill. follow the confirmation process on c-span leading up to the senate confirmation hearings and the vote. watch live on c-span, watch anytime on c-span.org or listen with the free c-span radio app. >> as part of our year-long 50 capital store, the c-span bus made the journey to juneau, alaska, capital of the 49th state. this weekend on book tv in american history tv, we will feature our stops across alaska, showing the s
the british house of commons is now in recess until september 5. for more, go to c-span.org and find video of past prime minister's questions and other british public affairs programs. >> monday night on the communicators, the general counsel for an alaskan cable provider talks about how the company makes rock band possible for small villages across hundred and mountains. then, the incoming president for alaska telemedicine and telehealth. health about providing care to remote communities...
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. >> the british house of commons is in recess until september. next a look at the major events that occurred in the british parliament over the last few months. topics include brexit negotiations, donald trump's visit to the uk and the royal wedding of prince harry and megan markel courtesy of bbc parliament. this is half an hour. ♪ >> hello, welcome to a hot and sultry westminster where the temperature has been rising. coming up on this program, government and opposition mps harangue ministers how the government grapples with the uk's exit from the european union. >> a strong independent self-governing britain is open to the world, not miserable, permanent limbo. >> reporter: theresa may insists she has a plan for a principled and practical brexit but drama the government faces a series of votes. >> 301, nos to the left, 307. >> reporter: also on this program ministers promise to end the hostile environment to immigrants in the wake of the wind rush scandal. the government promises more money for england and nhs, the opposition asks who is playin
. >> the british house of commons is in recess until september. next a look at the major events that occurred in the british parliament over the last few months. topics include brexit negotiations, donald trump's visit to the uk and the royal wedding of prince harry and megan markel courtesy of bbc parliament. this is half an hour. ♪ >> hello, welcome to a hot and sultry westminster where the temperature has been rising. coming up on this program, government and opposition mps...
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a real grasp on the problem of inequality we begin with a report from the library of the british house of commons which is analogous to the library of congress here in the u.s. on what our world will look like in twenty thirty if trends continue the report finds that the richest one percent of humanity is on track to control sixty four percent of the planet's capital and wealth by two thousand and thirty up from the current fifty percent and measured in dollars that one percent will increase their huge holdings from the current hundred forty trillion dollars to three hundred five trillion dollars the labor party's m.p. lam byrne who requested the survey told the u.k. guardian that absent major reforms global policy makers are quote risking a new explosion instability corruption and poverty on the other side of the proverbial koinange. twenty seventeen report from credit suisse found that people on the bottom fifty percent of the income scale on less than one percent of global wealth got that fifty percent of lower income folks on less than one percent o.-m. g. . turning back to the u.s. for more
a real grasp on the problem of inequality we begin with a report from the library of the british house of commons which is analogous to the library of congress here in the u.s. on what our world will look like in twenty thirty if trends continue the report finds that the richest one percent of humanity is on track to control sixty four percent of the planet's capital and wealth by two thousand and thirty up from the current fifty percent and measured in dollars that one percent will increase...
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a real grasp on the problem of inequality we begin with a report from the library of the british house of commons which is analogous to the library of congress here in the u.s. on what our world will look like in twenty thirty if trends continue the report finds that the richest one percent of humanity is on track to control sixty four percent of the planet's capital and wealth by two thousand and thirty up from the current fifty percent and measured in dollars that one percent will increase their huge holdings from the current hundred forty trillion dollars to three hundred five trillion dollars the labor party's m.p. lam byrne who requested the survey told the u.k. guardian that absent major reforms global policy makers are quote risking a new explosion instability corruption and poverty on the other side of the proverbial calling a november twenty seventh report from credit suisse found that people on the bottom fifty percent of the income scale own less than one percent of global wealth got that fifty percent of lower income folks on less than one percent oh m g. turning back to the us for mo
a real grasp on the problem of inequality we begin with a report from the library of the british house of commons which is analogous to the library of congress here in the u.s. on what our world will look like in twenty thirty if trends continue the report finds that the richest one percent of humanity is on track to control sixty four percent of the planet's capital and wealth by two thousand and thirty up from the current fifty percent and measured in dollars that one percent will increase...
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. >> the british house of commons is in summer recess until september. up next, bbc parliament hosted a program that reviewed the major events that happened in the british parliament within the last few months. topics include brexit negotiations, president trump's visit to the u.k., the royal wedding of megahn marckel and prince harry. this is about 30 minutes. ♪ music . >> hello and welcome to a hot and sultry westminster where the temperature has been rising inside the chamber and out. coming up on this program, government and opposition mps ministers as the government grafls with the u.s. exit from the union. >> open to the world. not the limbo of checkers. >> they have a plan for a principaled and practical brexit. faces a series of votes. the ayes to the right. the nos to the left 307. [ cheers and applause ] >> also on this program, promise an end to what has been called the hos still environment to immigrants in the wake of the scandal. and as the government promises more money, the opposition asks who is paying. >> the figures are so dodgy, they
. >> the british house of commons is in summer recess until september. up next, bbc parliament hosted a program that reviewed the major events that happened in the british parliament within the last few months. topics include brexit negotiations, president trump's visit to the u.k., the royal wedding of megahn marckel and prince harry. this is about 30 minutes. ♪ music . >> hello and welcome to a hot and sultry westminster where the temperature has been rising inside the chamber...
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a real grasp on the problem of inequality we begin with a report from the library of the british house of commons which is analogous to the library of congress here in the u.s. on what our world will look like in twenty thirty if trends continue the report finds that the richest one percent of humanity is on track to control sixty four percent of the planet's capital and wealth by two thousand and thirty up from the current fifty percent and measured in dollars that one percent will increase their huge holdings from the current hundred forty trillion dollars to three hundred five trillion dollars the labor party's m.p. lam byrne who requested the survey told the u.k. guardian that absent major reforms global policy makers are quote risking a new explosion instability corruption and poverty on the other side of the proverbial koinange. over twenty seventeen report from credit suisse found that people on the bottom fifty percent of the income scale on less than one percent of global wealth got that fifty percent of lower income folks on less than one percent o.-m. g. . turning back to the u.s. for
a real grasp on the problem of inequality we begin with a report from the library of the british house of commons which is analogous to the library of congress here in the u.s. on what our world will look like in twenty thirty if trends continue the report finds that the richest one percent of humanity is on track to control sixty four percent of the planet's capital and wealth by two thousand and thirty up from the current fifty percent and measured in dollars that one percent will increase...
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a real grasp on the problem of inequality we begin with a report from the library of the british house of commons which is analogous to the library of congress here in the u.s. on what our world will look like in twenty thirty if trends continue the report finds that the richest one percent of humanity is on track to control sixty four percent of the planet's capital and wealth by twenty thirty up from the current fifty percent and measured in dollars that one percent will increase their huge holdings from the current hundred forty trillion dollars to three hundred five trillion dollars the labor party's m.p. lam byrne who requested the survey told the u.k. guardian that absent major reforms global policy makers are quote risking a new explosion instability corruption and poverty on the other side of the proverbial coin a no. twenty seventeen report from credit suisse found that people on the bottom fifty percent of the income scale on less than one percent of global wealth got that fifty percent of lower income folks on less than one percent o.-m. g. . turning back to the u.s. for more granular
a real grasp on the problem of inequality we begin with a report from the library of the british house of commons which is analogous to the library of congress here in the u.s. on what our world will look like in twenty thirty if trends continue the report finds that the richest one percent of humanity is on track to control sixty four percent of the planet's capital and wealth by twenty thirty up from the current fifty percent and measured in dollars that one percent will increase their huge...
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[inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] the british house of commons as members move on to other business reminder you can watch today's program again on sunday night at nine eastern on c-span. the house of commons is beginning its summer recess so this will be the last session of the prime minister's questions until they return in september. stay informed of our schedule by visiting c-span.org. you can watch this in past sessions of the questions under the series menu. here is a look at what is live on wednesday. the house continues to work on the 2019 anterior and financial services spending package. the senate debates that judicial nomination for the fifth circuit court. and on c-span three federal reserve chair jerome foul is back on capitol hill. he will testify before the house financials services committee.
[inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] the british house of commons as members move on to other business reminder you can watch today's program again on sunday night at nine eastern on c-span. the house of commons is beginning its summer recess so this will be the last session of the prime minister's questions until they return in september. stay informed of our schedule by visiting c-span.org. you can watch this in past sessions of the questions under the series menu. here is a...
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the british house of commons is now in recess until september 5. more on the british parliament, go to c-span.org and find video of past prime minister's questions and other british affairs program. tomorrow, a discussion on violent extremism and what steps are being taken to combat and protect from extremism. from the center for strategic and international studies starts at 11:00 a.m. eastern on c-span2. monday night on "the communicators," the general counsel for alaskan cable provider gci talks about how the company makes broadband possible for small villages across tender, glaciers, and mountains. then incoming president of the alaska collaborative for telemedicine, christopher dietric onh providing health care to promote communities in alaska. watch "the communicators" on c-span2. as part of our year-long 50 capitals ypit the c-span - tour, the c-span bus made its way to juneau, alaska. tv andekend on book american history tv, we feature our stops across alaska, showing the states natural beauty. fairbanks, alaska is located 196 miles south of
the british house of commons is now in recess until september 5. more on the british parliament, go to c-span.org and find video of past prime minister's questions and other british affairs program. tomorrow, a discussion on violent extremism and what steps are being taken to combat and protect from extremism. from the center for strategic and international studies starts at 11:00 a.m. eastern on c-span2. monday night on "the communicators," the general counsel for alaskan cable...
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you have been watching prime minister's questions from the british house of commons. you can see a live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span 2. or watch it at night here on c-span. c-span.orgo go to and find video of past prime minister's questions and other public affairs programs. y, president trump and british prime minister theresa may held a joint news conference following their bilateral meeting in england. president trump was asked about comments he made in an interview with the sun about the prime minister's approach to brexit and future trade relations.
you have been watching prime minister's questions from the british house of commons. you can see a live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span 2. or watch it at night here on c-span. c-span.orgo go to and find video of past prime minister's questions and other public affairs programs. y, president trump and british prime minister theresa may held a joint news conference following their bilateral meeting in england. president trump was asked about comments he made in an interview with the sun about the...
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they are certainly not going to accept it if they think the british house of commons will not vote foro add to it or changing it. if there is no agreement to let the compromise that came out of chequers true, there will certainly not be any agreement to allow a europeanised version of it. do you think that by resigning rather than swallowing their differences and accepting it even if it is not what they wanted, in effect david davis and boris johnson have they wanted, in effect david davis and borisjohnson have undermined the negotiating position, because they have acknowledged that there is not the support for it. no matter what she argues, they can say, you do not have the support back home. these things are complex and personnel and i think that david davis had been undermined by a theresa may taking his top civil servant away and then creating and negotiating team in number 10. that was like margaret thatcher and nigel lawson and geoffrey howe with the appointment of alan waters. then boris was in a difficult situation because if he had let david davis lows as the leader of the bre
they are certainly not going to accept it if they think the british house of commons will not vote foro add to it or changing it. if there is no agreement to let the compromise that came out of chequers true, there will certainly not be any agreement to allow a europeanised version of it. do you think that by resigning rather than swallowing their differences and accepting it even if it is not what they wanted, in effect david davis and boris johnson have they wanted, in effect david davis and...
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not be described as one particularly by such a distinguished office, the speaker of the british house of commons. i think the british public is to a degree being misled and in part by the premier of london who is replaced jones and the last election. he certainly not an islamic extremist and an islamic activist and raises as much controversy as a candidate for president so i wouldn't take it too seriously. seems to me the conversations went quite well in brussels and i'm sure he will get along splendidly with the queen. liz: let's get to nato and what happened there. the media not happy with president trump asking the allies to pay their fair share for nato defense spending even though that's been a complaint. president barack obama said exactly what president trump said. nato needs to pay more. watch the media reaction though. i would like your reaction. president trump goes on the attack against america's closest allies. the president a blank but you could call, i know you are but one of my strategy. >> president trump spoiling for a fight and begin immediately with a tirade over -- tirade ove
not be described as one particularly by such a distinguished office, the speaker of the british house of commons. i think the british public is to a degree being misled and in part by the premier of london who is replaced jones and the last election. he certainly not an islamic extremist and an islamic activist and raises as much controversy as a candidate for president so i wouldn't take it too seriously. seems to me the conversations went quite well in brussels and i'm sure he will get along...
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. >> the british house of commons is in recess until september. look back at some of the major events that occurred in the british parliament and the u.k. over the last few months. topics include exit negotiations, president trump's visit to the u.k. and the wedding of prince harry and meghan markle. courtesy of bbc parliament, this is a half hour. >> hello and welcome to a hot and saltry westminster where the temperature has been rising inside the chamber and out. coming >> hello, and welcome to a hot and sultry westminster where the temperature has been rising inside the chamber and out. coming up on this program, governme a
. >> the british house of commons is in recess until september. look back at some of the major events that occurred in the british parliament and the u.k. over the last few months. topics include exit negotiations, president trump's visit to the u.k. and the wedding of prince harry and meghan markle. courtesy of bbc parliament, this is a half hour. >> hello and welcome to a hot and saltry westminster where the temperature has been rising inside the chamber and out. coming >>...
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. >> the british house of commons is in recess until september. over the lastack few months. topics include brexit negotiations, president trump's visit to the u.k., and the wedding of prince harry and meghan markle. this is over >> hello and welcome to a hot and saltry westminster where the temperature has been rising inside the chamber and out. mi
. >> the british house of commons is in recess until september. over the lastack few months. topics include brexit negotiations, president trump's visit to the u.k., and the wedding of prince harry and meghan markle. this is over >> hello and welcome to a hot and saltry westminster where the temperature has been rising inside the chamber and out. mi
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her remarks of the british house of commons took place before the joint news conference with president trump and the russian president vladimir putin in helsinki. >> order. statement. the prime minister. >> thank you, speaker. with permission, mr. speaker, i would like to make a statement on brussels last week. transatlantic unity has been fundamental to the protection and production of our interest and values for generations. at a time when we are facing dangerous and unpredictable threats, from state and nonstate actors, and from the use of chemical weapons to terrorism to cyber attacks, nato remains as vital to our collective security as it has ever been. the focus of this summit was on strengthening the alliance including through burden sharing. stepping up collective efforts to meet the threats of today. and it has a nato capability to meet the threats of tomorrow. and the uk plays an important role in securing progress on all three. the uk has a second largest defense budget in nato as the united states. and the largest in europe. we are increasing our defense spending every year
her remarks of the british house of commons took place before the joint news conference with president trump and the russian president vladimir putin in helsinki. >> order. statement. the prime minister. >> thank you, speaker. with permission, mr. speaker, i would like to make a statement on brussels last week. transatlantic unity has been fundamental to the protection and production of our interest and values for generations. at a time when we are facing dangerous and unpredictable...
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you have been watching prime minister's questions from the british house of commons. you can see a live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span 2. or watch it at night here on c-span. c-span.orgo go to and find video of past prime minister's questions and other public affairs programs. y, president trump and british prime minister theresa may held a joint news conference following their bilateral meeting in england. president trump was asked about comments he made in an interview with the sun about the prime minister's approach to brexit and future trade relations. he also talked about his upcoming meeting with russian president vladimir putin. this is just under an hour. it will continue to work even further to meet the shared challenges we face now and in the years ahead. president trump and i visited fairhurst where we saw a demonstration of joint working between british and american special forces. just one example of what is the broadest, deepest and most advanced security cooperation of world. countries in the whether it is our pilots deterring the use of chemical ourons
you have been watching prime minister's questions from the british house of commons. you can see a live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span 2. or watch it at night here on c-span. c-span.orgo go to and find video of past prime minister's questions and other public affairs programs. y, president trump and british prime minister theresa may held a joint news conference following their bilateral meeting in england. president trump was asked about comments he made in an interview with the sun about the...
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visit ncicap.org] >> the british house of commons is live on wednesdays at 7:00 a.m.astern on c-span 2, the airing at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> here is a look at upcoming programs today on c-span. next, massachusetts senator elizabeth warren addresses the aclu's membership conference, followed by today's planned parenthood briefing on the supreme court vacancy. president trump is expected to announce his nominee on monday. the president is in montana today, holding a rally for republican senate and house seats. he will be in great falls at 6:00 p.m. eastern. we will have live coverage. you are watching c-span programs in prime time. tonight, racism in america. >> black fears of white people are totally justified. white fears of black people are not. >> an friday, actor and activist kirk cameron, attorney general jeff sessions, and republican senator cory gardner speaking at this year's western conservative summit in colorado. >> we at the department are hammering the criminals and violent groups, especially ms 13, that vicious gang, one of the most violent and i
visit ncicap.org] >> the british house of commons is live on wednesdays at 7:00 a.m.astern on c-span 2, the airing at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> here is a look at upcoming programs today on c-span. next, massachusetts senator elizabeth warren addresses the aclu's membership conference, followed by today's planned parenthood briefing on the supreme court vacancy. president trump is expected to announce his nominee on monday. the president is in montana today, holding a rally for...
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just back to our top story we began this hour by a live statement from the house of commons we heard from the british home secretary who told us fairly empty house of commons to be honest about the latest poisoning and we'll show where two people who are currently critically ill and it's being linked to the same nerve agent of the poison the script tells in march he told the few employees that were in there that more than one hundred officers are involved in the investigation and trying to sound reassuring of four people who were understandably rattled by this latest case. pointed out how many people were involved that wasn't convincing for the shadow home secretary who said what we were told this before there was a thorough clean up in that area and now there seems to be traces of this nerve agent again one thing did say was that he expects russia to respond and explain what it did now of course russia has. insistently and the human league denied any. involvement in this and has offered to help with the investigation that's always been turned down he also said that the u.k. is ready to respond as an
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house light on c-span. >> here's a look at our schedule, next is q&a. after that, british prime minister's question time with theresa may in front of the house of commons. after that, a political reporter hosts a reppo program -- eight wrap-up program on australia's house of commons. ♪ "q&a," freelance journalist tom dunkel. he discusses his "washington the reverendbout sun myung moon and the church they ran in pennsylvania. to talk to youg about your magazine piece in a second, that i want to read back to you what you say in your biography on your website. "i have written about politics, adventure travel,
house light on c-span. >> here's a look at our schedule, next is q&a. after that, british prime minister's question time with theresa may in front of the house of commons. after that, a political reporter hosts a reppo program -- eight wrap-up program on australia's house of commons. ♪ "q&a," freelance journalist tom dunkel. he discusses his "washington the reverendbout sun myung moon and the church they ran in pennsylvania. to talk to youg about your magazine...
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house of commons. but for a long time, constance markievicz was wriiten out of british history, so of course we welcomerecognising and acknowledging the very important role that she took part in 100 years ago. it's an important moment for us and very newsworthy, in ireland and i think also in britain to see this act of reconciliation between our two countries and to see this formal act of recognition, of this vitally important a feminist, a campaigner for workers' rights, and campaigner for irish freedom being recognised in this way. in 1916, she was involved in the easter rising in dublin, after she was imprisoned and initially sentenced to death. her death sentence was commuted on grounds of her sex, which greatly annoyed her at the time. she was then released on amnesty in 1917, but then as the war progressed she was rearrested in 1918, and she fights her election campaign from her prison cell and writes her election address to the constituents of dublin's sir patrick's constituency from there and she said that she would never swear an oath to a government she meant to overthrow. so she set out from
house of commons. but for a long time, constance markievicz was wriiten out of british history, so of course we welcomerecognising and acknowledging the very important role that she took part in 100 years ago. it's an important moment for us and very newsworthy, in ireland and i think also in britain to see this act of reconciliation between our two countries and to see this formal act of recognition, of this vitally important a feminist, a campaigner for workers' rights, and campaigner for...
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that is followed by british prime minister theresa may taking questions at the house of commons. later, as part of c-span's look at alaska, you will hear from members of the congressional announcer: this week on q&a, grace kennan warnecke discusses her memoir, daughter of the cold war. grace kennan warnecke, why did they call you come years ago miss x? ms. kennan warnecke: because my sent back the longest team
that is followed by british prime minister theresa may taking questions at the house of commons. later, as part of c-span's look at alaska, you will hear from members of the congressional announcer: this week on q&a, grace kennan warnecke discusses her memoir, daughter of the cold war. grace kennan warnecke, why did they call you come years ago miss x? ms. kennan warnecke: because my sent back the longest team
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after the resignation of british foreign secretary boris johnson, prime minister theresa may delivered a statement to the members of the house of commonsn her government's brexit deal. david davis also stepped down in recent days. this is just under an hour. >>
after the resignation of british foreign secretary boris johnson, prime minister theresa may delivered a statement to the members of the house of commonsn her government's brexit deal. david davis also stepped down in recent days. this is just under an hour. >>
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of, what if he was interrogating me. >> sunday night on c-span. next on c-span, british prime minister talks with members of the house of commons about her recent meeting and his comments with russian vladimir putin. >> questions to the prime minister. he prime minister. prime minister may: today marks 100 years since the birth of nelson mandela. i am sure that the whole house will want to join me in paying tribute to his
of, what if he was interrogating me. >> sunday night on c-span. next on c-span, british prime minister talks with members of the house of commons about her recent meeting and his comments with russian vladimir putin. >> questions to the prime minister. he prime minister. prime minister may: today marks 100 years since the birth of nelson mandela. i am sure that the whole house will want to join me in paying tribute to his
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. >> and earlier today at the house of commons, british prime minister theresa may talked about several domestic and foreign policy issues such as her relationship with president trump in light of his recent meeting with russian president vladimir putin. here's that now. >> questions to the prime minister. allison -- [inaudible] >> the prime minister. >> thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, today marks 100 years since the birth of nelson mandela. i'm sure that the whole house will want to join me in paying tribute to his extraordinary life and will agree with me that his message of forriveness -- forgiveness, peace and reconciliation is as relevant today as it ever has been. mr. speaker, this morning i had meetings with ministerial colleagues and others. in addition to my duties in this house, i -- >> allison hewlett. >> thank you, mr. chairman. [inaudible] mr. speaker, the there are 834 -- [inaudible] in scotland last year. each one of those deaths is a tragedy and a preventable one at that. drug laws are reserved to westminster. how many more families is the prime minister willing to
. >> and earlier today at the house of commons, british prime minister theresa may talked about several domestic and foreign policy issues such as her relationship with president trump in light of his recent meeting with russian president vladimir putin. here's that now. >> questions to the prime minister. allison -- [inaudible] >> the prime minister. >> thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, today marks 100 years since the birth of nelson mandela. i'm sure that the whole...
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house of commons. third of all, michel barnier is pretty cool about it, you know, he has sent back several questions to the britishther details about how he would run a customs arrangement like this, so on and so forth. it is pretty unlikely that will form the basis of any negotiations. unless and until there is an acceptable irish deal that that the 27, ireland, are satisfied with, there will be no transition. which means that no deal could really be something quite scary. it seems unlikely and unreasonable, you don't think people are crazy enough. that is what people always say... i'm not comparing it to a war, but a major international crisis, of course, that would never happen. but history tends to happen by accident. the imf report looked at the consequences of a change, it said, bottom line, there are countries like the netherlands, denmark and of course ireland that would suffer significant long—term damage of britain left without a deal. aren't those governments, when it comes to the crunch, going to put pressure on michel barnier? after all, he isjust a civil servant, an official answerable to the council
house of commons. third of all, michel barnier is pretty cool about it, you know, he has sent back several questions to the britishther details about how he would run a customs arrangement like this, so on and so forth. it is pretty unlikely that will form the basis of any negotiations. unless and until there is an acceptable irish deal that that the 27, ireland, are satisfied with, there will be no transition. which means that no deal could really be something quite scary. it seems unlikely...
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interrupting this episode of going underground but we're going to take you live to london now as the british prime minister to resign may is addressing britain's house of commons follows the resignations of three ministers in twenty four hours including foreign secretary boris johnson and listen in right now. to my right elbow friends i the members. the members the members will hold surprising how to and oxbridge and south priceless but. we do. we do not agree about the best way to differing our shared commitments to one of the results of the referendum but i want to recognize the work of the former secretary of state for exit in the european union for the work he did to establish a new car and steer and steer through parliament some of the most important legislation for generations and similarly she recognized the passion that the former foreign secretary demonstrated by ensuring i. mean for my ensuring i am promoting orderly living young seemly atmosphere. i want to hear about these important matters and i was and i think i was sure that the prime minister thank you in the form of foreign sector demonstrated in promoting a global britain to the world as we l
interrupting this episode of going underground but we're going to take you live to london now as the british prime minister to resign may is addressing britain's house of commons follows the resignations of three ministers in twenty four hours including foreign secretary boris johnson and listen in right now. to my right elbow friends i the members. the members the members will hold surprising how to and oxbridge and south priceless but. we do. we do not agree about the best way to differing...
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british people. where the house of commons to find itself in a position where we were not accepting it or were determinedas a vote to take back our self—government, it would be like saying next general election, jeremy corbyn is elected but business don't like him and the civil service don't like and so we will not him —— will not have him as prime minister. you cannot do that ina prime minister. you cannot do that in a democracy. the vote has to be respected and the prime minister made that clear in her remarks this evening. thank you very much. further to what he was saying, we have had our statement from the solicitor general that a question of leadership has been put to bed. if you had said that, earlier today i would have it in your hand off. so perhaps at the moment she has seen off the challenge. perhaps it is a case of what happens next. most senior officials in brussels have refused to comment, conscience this is the greatest risk to the prime minister wraps. there was one tweet. but there was one tweet from the president of the european council donald tusk. politicans comes and go, he wrote, bu
british people. where the house of commons to find itself in a position where we were not accepting it or were determinedas a vote to take back our self—government, it would be like saying next general election, jeremy corbyn is elected but business don't like him and the civil service don't like and so we will not him —— will not have him as prime minister. you cannot do that ina prime minister. you cannot do that in a democracy. the vote has to be respected and the prime minister made...
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to sign an online petition in the house of commons it will force a committee of m.p.'s to analyze perhaps gus the british government response to attempts to campaign but let's see if that can happen gently has been a fascinating discussion today thank you very much indeed for joining us. david miller and kevin craig thank you very much for watching you can see the program again any time by visiting our website dot com and of other discussion do go to our facebook page at facebook dot com for slash a.j. inside story you can also join the conversation on twitter one hundred at a.j. inside story from me laura cottle and the whole team here it's my finale. thank you. south america australia critics. call an. edge of food. let me see today. and that was probably put me in the stream. of the space because the makes sense to say it's too close to. call. same. street. just as. you. plug my. book. egypt is now china's biggest trading partner in africa more than ten thousand chinese are living in cairo i wanted to see the permits and september one thousand nine hundred five i came with my friends to egypt many sta
to sign an online petition in the house of commons it will force a committee of m.p.'s to analyze perhaps gus the british government response to attempts to campaign but let's see if that can happen gently has been a fascinating discussion today thank you very much indeed for joining us. david miller and kevin craig thank you very much for watching you can see the program again any time by visiting our website dot com and of other discussion do go to our facebook page at facebook dot com for...
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british foreign secretary last week. earlier today he delivered his resignation speech before members of the house of commons. he spoke about his reasons for leaving the post, which included disagreements with prime minister may over the handling and direction of brexit. mr. johnson is still a conservative member of parliament. this is 15 minutes. >> order. personal statement, mr. boris johnson. >> thank you mr. speaker for granting me the opportunity to pay tribute to the men women of the commonwealth who have done an outstanding job over the last two years. and i'm very proud that we have rallied the world against russia's barbaric use of chemical weapons, unprecedented 28 countries joining together to expel 153 spies in protest of what happened. we have rejuvenated the commonwealth with a superb summit, zimbabwe back on the path to membership and angola now wanting to join. we are leading global campaigns against illegal wildlife trade and in favor of 12 years of quality education for every girl and we have a flag, the union flag going up in nine new missions, in the pacific, caribbean, and africa and more
british foreign secretary last week. earlier today he delivered his resignation speech before members of the house of commons. he spoke about his reasons for leaving the post, which included disagreements with prime minister may over the handling and direction of brexit. mr. johnson is still a conservative member of parliament. this is 15 minutes. >> order. personal statement, mr. boris johnson. >> thank you mr. speaker for granting me the opportunity to pay tribute to the men women...
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of, what if he was interrogating me. >> sunday night on c-span. next on c-span, british prime minister talks with members of the house of commons about her recent meeting and his comments with russian vladimir putin. >> questions to the prime minister. he prime minister. prime minister may: today marks 100 years since the birth of nelson mandela. i am sure that the whole house will want to join me in paying tribute to his extraordinary life and agree that his message of forgiveness, peace and reconciliation is as relevant today as it ever has been. this morning i had meetings with ministerial colleagues and others. in addition to my duties in this house, i shall have further such meetings later today. i am proud to have nelson mandela place in my constituency, and we celebrate that today as well. there were 934 drug-related deaths in scotland last year. each one of those deaths is a tragedy, and a preventable one at that. drug laws are reserved to?westminster. how many more families is the prime minister willing to devastate before she will allow glasgow to get on with the work of building a drug consumption room to save lives? i agree with the honorab
of, what if he was interrogating me. >> sunday night on c-span. next on c-span, british prime minister talks with members of the house of commons about her recent meeting and his comments with russian vladimir putin. >> questions to the prime minister. he prime minister. prime minister may: today marks 100 years since the birth of nelson mandela. i am sure that the whole house will want to join me in paying tribute to his extraordinary life and agree that his message of forgiveness,...
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of british whisky. just were non-existent and they've gone back to scotch and this controversy ridge then to the committee rooms of the house of commons that they didn't need to and risk. gave evidence and she's one of the key campaign especially one of the key campaigners know and it all came from the grassroots such a thing that people should realize the skinflints decided that it was wrong that scotland's brand was being weakened among any academic or empirical evidence to show that putting an assault on your projects actually increases the sales quite remarkably how it came within the last few days that has been the result of a sunday by an organization called quality meat scotland say the industry body for all meat producers they brought out some of the following their campaign to promote scorch beef scotch beef eyes protected geographical indication status and no one else can produce coach beef anyone know what the americans might like to because part of what they're wanting is to get rid of all of these as we call them but scotch beef over the last year and angle and no this isn't england this is not in scotland and england the
of british whisky. just were non-existent and they've gone back to scotch and this controversy ridge then to the committee rooms of the house of commons that they didn't need to and risk. gave evidence and she's one of the key campaign especially one of the key campaigners know and it all came from the grassroots such a thing that people should realize the skinflints decided that it was wrong that scotland's brand was being weakened among any academic or empirical evidence to show that putting...
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of the british people? there is the prime minister in the house of commons discussing brexit.th the breaking news. within the past half—hour, it's been reported that rescue divers in thailand have found 12 boys trapped in flooded caves. there's been no contact with the boys, aged between 11 and 16, since they went missing with their football coach nine days ago. a huge rescue effort has been launched. it has been hampered by heavy rains, that had flooded the tham luang caves in the north of the country. tham luang caves in the north of the country. the local governor said all 13 were "safe". that is an extraordinary development, really. there had been growing efforts to try to find them. huge resources brought in by the thai authorities and military. classmates of those 12 boys had been really hoping for a miracle because divers had been inching their way through thick mud, water, winding crevasses , through thick mud, water, winding crevasses, trying to get to the air pocket where they believed the group of boys and a football coach where. they brought in pipes, to pump out t
of the british people? there is the prime minister in the house of commons discussing brexit.th the breaking news. within the past half—hour, it's been reported that rescue divers in thailand have found 12 boys trapped in flooded caves. there's been no contact with the boys, aged between 11 and 16, since they went missing with their football coach nine days ago. a huge rescue effort has been launched. it has been hampered by heavy rains, that had flooded the tham luang caves in the north of...
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is one way they have done that if any member of this house has an ounce of common sense they will realize especially after the second incident that the british public will not support any of them if they support president putin and while of course so so much attention seems to be directed at the misinformation campaign in this whole saga it seems at least to me personally you've been covering this case for the whole four months and i think i speak on behalf of all journalists who have russian and from around the world that it might be time for an actual information campaign from the officials that have been investigating this especially given this is something that's happened on british soil and situation reporting that is murder against you have now explains there are still a lot more questions than answers. so many questions first off locals terrified again last time the government promised they had cleaned everything up decontaminated and leaked everything clean and now this how could this have happened. retracted say that. it was possible and so three that it was possible to upgrade not a visit being kept in any information particularly.
is one way they have done that if any member of this house has an ounce of common sense they will realize especially after the second incident that the british public will not support any of them if they support president putin and while of course so so much attention seems to be directed at the misinformation campaign in this whole saga it seems at least to me personally you've been covering this case for the whole four months and i think i speak on behalf of all journalists who have russian...
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is one way to have done that if any member of this house has an ounce of common sense they will realize especially after the second incident that the british public will not support any of them if they support president putin well while officials officials in parliament try to figure out how to prevent their own members from coming onto this network officials in the u.k. are obviously having going to have to answer lots of questions about this second incident specifically because millions and millions of pounds were spent in the clean up operation and the economic condemnation efforts on the ground in seoul very with now lots of questions about how is it possible that four months after the original incident this poisoning has now taken place as well and certainly with no really tangible answers except for the fact that officials have said it's the same agent they're not even sure if it's from the same batch and that it according to them did not originate from the original site of the clean up operations locals on the ground are certainly going to be demanding an hour away demanding more answers given the concerns of the second boys and has
is one way to have done that if any member of this house has an ounce of common sense they will realize especially after the second incident that the british public will not support any of them if they support president putin well while officials officials in parliament try to figure out how to prevent their own members from coming onto this network officials in the u.k. are obviously having going to have to answer lots of questions about this second incident specifically because millions and...