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and base our statement on evidence and proof, not on political statements even made in the british parliament statements even made in the british parliamentlj on political statements even made in the british parliament. i began by saying that you‘re a man who over a career has made a point of trying to reach out to the west, to try to find common ground. correct. the truth is the us, france, germany, canada, members of the security council, they have all expressed their absolute support for the british position and their outrage at what russia has done. that is the position of key members of the international community. this isn‘t just the british government, this is s0 just the british government, this is so many just the british government, this is so many governments. just the british government, this is so many governments. that's the political position of some members of the international community, not all members of the security council of the united nations. there are many countries around the world, and many countries around the world, and many countries around the world, and many co
and base our statement on evidence and proof, not on political statements even made in the british parliament statements even made in the british parliamentlj on political statements even made in the british parliament. i began by saying that you‘re a man who over a career has made a point of trying to reach out to the west, to try to find common ground. correct. the truth is the us, france, germany, canada, members of the security council, they have all expressed their absolute support for...
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parliament is worth nothing to reason most conservatives do nots had a clear majority in the british parliament there are no other support the northern ireland unisys data and any solution that saturates northern ireland from the u.k. will be will be said right away from the northern irish. have been the d.a.p. in northern ireland improper reason is governments are not going to miss tricky part but not receive the e.u. they reject asked any hard border on the republic of ireland nor marsh. ok and we should know more about where this is having following that cabinet meeting today josh bloom thanks very much for that from. well will german cities be banning diesel cars and trucks ben we'll have more on that coming up in the business. and. a contentious figure at home. in germany. gorbachev was one of the great heroes of the twentieth century mikhail gorbachev the last leader of the soviet union was an agent of change.
parliament is worth nothing to reason most conservatives do nots had a clear majority in the british parliament there are no other support the northern ireland unisys data and any solution that saturates northern ireland from the u.k. will be will be said right away from the northern irish. have been the d.a.p. in northern ireland improper reason is governments are not going to miss tricky part but not receive the e.u. they reject asked any hard border on the republic of ireland nor marsh. ok...
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the british parliament realized, not only had the national debt doubled, there was a gross imbalance between what they spent on the british north american colonies and what they received from the british north american colonies in terms of revenue. i have the statistics for the year 1763, the last year of the french and indian war. in 1763, britain received 1800 pounds in revenue from the mainland colonies of british north america. in that same year, great britain spent 384,000 pounds on british north america. 1800 pounds in revenue, 384,000 ounds in expenses. i mean, this is an incredible imbalance, and there are only two ways you can correct it. either cut government spending or you can increase revenue. if you are a british member of parliament, a politician, what would you predict they will do? they are not going to cut spending, they are going to focus on increasing revenue, and their answer is the stamp act. back to the self-hurt book, how to lose an empire for dummies, the stamp act, it is almost as if it were designed to be the most odious, onerous, outrageous tax possible. it
the british parliament realized, not only had the national debt doubled, there was a gross imbalance between what they spent on the british north american colonies and what they received from the british north american colonies in terms of revenue. i have the statistics for the year 1763, the last year of the french and indian war. in 1763, britain received 1800 pounds in revenue from the mainland colonies of british north america. in that same year, great britain spent 384,000 pounds on...
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my prime minister's full statement to parliament has been circulated to security ouncil as document sc-2/ 2018/814. as the british prime minister announced yesterday if parliament, the united kingdom has reached a significant conclusion in the salisbury c.w. investigation. ms. pierce: i'll come to that later if i may, but first, a brief summary of what happened in salisbury earlier this year. on sunday 4 of march, sergei skripal and his daughter, julia, were found unconscious on the bench in the city center after being poisoned by a to move chock nerve agent. detective sergeant nick bailey, a which will shir police officer, was also seriously ill after having been exposed to a nerve agent. following this attack, the united kingdom notified the opcw, invited them to confirm the identity of the substance involved, and we briefed members of the security council. the opcw's independence expert laboratories confirmed the u.k.'s identification of the to move chock nerve agent -- novichok nerve agent. the skripals are thankfully recovering. but on 30 june this year, 44-year-old mother of three dawn sturjiss fell ill in
my prime minister's full statement to parliament has been circulated to security ouncil as document sc-2/ 2018/814. as the british prime minister announced yesterday if parliament, the united kingdom has reached a significant conclusion in the salisbury c.w. investigation. ms. pierce: i'll come to that later if i may, but first, a brief summary of what happened in salisbury earlier this year. on sunday 4 of march, sergei skripal and his daughter, julia, were found unconscious on the bench in...
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i think perhaps it will be rejected by the british parliament, perhaps it will be considered not goody will come up with a deal. look, i'm sorry, we have to leave it there are. great to see you all back refreshed and ready to go for another parliamentary term with everything we have been discussing and see what will happen with the situation in syria. that is all we have time for this week. do join us again next week same time same place. but for now, thanks for watching and goodbye. hello again. after a mixed weekend of whether we start the new working week ina of whether we start the new working week in a similar vein. we will see some outbreaks of rain at times, fairly breezy conditions over the next few days. the warmest weather a lwa ys next few days. the warmest weather always to be found to the south. monday dawns with some sunshine to many but showers across western scotla nd many but showers across western scotland as we go through the day, cloud will thicken up across northern ireland with rain here at lunchtime and spreading into western scotla nd lunchtime and spreading in
i think perhaps it will be rejected by the british parliament, perhaps it will be considered not goody will come up with a deal. look, i'm sorry, we have to leave it there are. great to see you all back refreshed and ready to go for another parliamentary term with everything we have been discussing and see what will happen with the situation in syria. that is all we have time for this week. do join us again next week same time same place. but for now, thanks for watching and goodbye. hello...
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the british parliament realize that not only had the national debt doubled, but there was a gross imbalance between what they spent on the british north american colonies and what they received from the north american colonies in terms of revenue. i have the statistics for the year 1763, the last year of the french-american war. in 1763, britain received 1800 pounds in revenue from that mainland colonies of british north america. in that same year, great britain spent 384,000 pounds on british north america. 1800 pounds in revenues. 384,000 pounds in expenses. this as -- this is an incredible in bounds. there are only two ways to correct it. you can either cut government spending or you can increase revenue. if you are a reddish member of parliament, a politician, what would you predict that they will do? they're not going to cut spending. they're going to focus on increasing revenue. there answer is a sandbag. back to the book, hot -- how to >> -- it was an outrageous tax. it was outrageous first and foremost because the colonists had no representation in parliament. there would be no taxa
the british parliament realize that not only had the national debt doubled, but there was a gross imbalance between what they spent on the british north american colonies and what they received from the north american colonies in terms of revenue. i have the statistics for the year 1763, the last year of the french-american war. in 1763, britain received 1800 pounds in revenue from that mainland colonies of british north america. in that same year, great britain spent 384,000 pounds on british...
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i think perhaps it will be rejected by the british parliament, perhaps it will be considered not goodok, i'm sorry, we have to leave it there are. great to see you all back refreshed and ready to go for another parliamentary term with everything we have been discussing and see what will happen with the situation in syria. that is all we have time for this week. do join us again next week same time same place. but for now, thanks for watching and goodbye. hello. mixed weather fortunes this sunday and i don't think things will change very much on sunday. some rain in the forecast, some breezy weather, even some windy weather in the north. amidst all of that, there will still be spells of sunshine. quite a complex weather pattern, really. low pressure up to the north—west. various frontal systems drifting across the british isles, bringing outbreaks of rain with light and patchy rain for parts of western england, wales and northern ireland through the first part of sunday. heavy rain drifting across scotland. into the afternoon, many places will see predominantly dry weather and some spe
i think perhaps it will be rejected by the british parliament, perhaps it will be considered not goodok, i'm sorry, we have to leave it there are. great to see you all back refreshed and ready to go for another parliamentary term with everything we have been discussing and see what will happen with the situation in syria. that is all we have time for this week. do join us again next week same time same place. but for now, thanks for watching and goodbye. hello. mixed weather fortunes this...
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live now to remarks from british parliament conservative member owen paterson. he is talking about brexit negotiations and u.s.-u.k. relations. it is hosted by the heritage foundation. we join in progress. -- while we are also negotiating agreements between the u.k. and the eu. you might be tempted to say we will wait and see what your agreement is with the eu before we proceed with you. that would seem logical, but as you know, the u.k. will be negotiating and able to sign new agreements in the implementation
live now to remarks from british parliament conservative member owen paterson. he is talking about brexit negotiations and u.s.-u.k. relations. it is hosted by the heritage foundation. we join in progress. -- while we are also negotiating agreements between the u.k. and the eu. you might be tempted to say we will wait and see what your agreement is with the eu before we proceed with you. that would seem logical, but as you know, the u.k. will be negotiating and able to sign new agreements in...
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i think perhaps it will be rejected by the british parliament, perhaps it will be considered not goode feeling that they will come up with a deal. look, i'm sorry, we have to leave it there are. great to see you all back refreshed and ready to go for another parliamentary term with everything we have been discussing and see what will happen with the situation in syria. that is all we have time for this week. do join us again next week same time same place. but for now, thanks for watching and goodbye. hello, it's been a disappointing start of the week for many places. a lot of cloud around. some areas wet, especially north england. that will ease down for a time this evening. in the first part of the night before more rain returns to western areas. wet weather through central portions of the country. dry to the south. and across scotland, central to northern areas, glorious with a lot of sunshine. sunshine will end the day here. across northern and eastern scotland. further south, the rain will ease away but through the latter part of the night, this weather front brings further pulse
i think perhaps it will be rejected by the british parliament, perhaps it will be considered not goode feeling that they will come up with a deal. look, i'm sorry, we have to leave it there are. great to see you all back refreshed and ready to go for another parliamentary term with everything we have been discussing and see what will happen with the situation in syria. that is all we have time for this week. do join us again next week same time same place. but for now, thanks for watching and...
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i think perhaps it will be rejected by the british parliament, perhaps it will be considered not goodat they will come up with a deal. look, i'm sorry, we have to leave it there are. great to see you all back refreshed and ready to go for another parliamentary term with everything we have been discussing and to see what will happen with the situation in syria. that is all we have time for this week. do join us again next week, same time, same place. but for now, thanks for watching and goodbye. after the grain afterthe grain damp after the grain damp weather this morning, the weather will improve for some of us later on today, but it has been a pretty great start. some rain around, breezy as well, it will get windier across scotland later today and into the night. this low pressure between the uk and iceland is moving in, barrelling through to the north—west, sending stronger winds and frequent showers, but to the south of that, much quieter and looking beautiful. breezy around the coasts and breezy inland as well but plenty of sunshine on the way, 23 in london. ina sunshine on the wa
i think perhaps it will be rejected by the british parliament, perhaps it will be considered not goodat they will come up with a deal. look, i'm sorry, we have to leave it there are. great to see you all back refreshed and ready to go for another parliamentary term with everything we have been discussing and to see what will happen with the situation in syria. that is all we have time for this week. do join us again next week, same time, same place. but for now, thanks for watching and goodbye....
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i think perhaps it will be rejected by the british parliament, perhaps it will be considered good enoughwill be considered good enough, but i have the feeling that they will come up with a deal. look, i'm sorry, we have to leave it there are. great to see you all back refreshed and ready to go for another parliamentary term with everything we have been discussing and see what will happen with the situation in syria. that is all we have time for this week. do join us again next week same time same place. but for now thanks for watching and goodbye. hello. there is a lot of very different weather across the country this morning. sunshine, overcast weather, and rain. it is very hit and miss. for some weather, and rain. it is very hit and miss. forsome of weather, and rain. it is very hit and miss. for some of us it is not going to be a great first half of the day with a lot of cloud and quite a lot of rain. cloud in the atla ntic quite a lot of rain. cloud in the atlantic housing in our direction. streaming in overnight and right on top of us right now but not everywhere. scotland is much b
i think perhaps it will be rejected by the british parliament, perhaps it will be considered good enoughwill be considered good enough, but i have the feeling that they will come up with a deal. look, i'm sorry, we have to leave it there are. great to see you all back refreshed and ready to go for another parliamentary term with everything we have been discussing and see what will happen with the situation in syria. that is all we have time for this week. do join us again next week same time...
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a member of the british parliament. he was the mayor of london. the best selling author. and renowned historian. he is a cult figure in the uk as a matter of fact. famous for everything to having a bicycle named after him. i see that just because i'm jealous. most importantly this is a man who loves liberty to values free enterprise and who understands the role of the his country in our country play in the future of the world ladies and gentlemen on behalf of the entire aei community our scholars, staff and trustees it's my honor to officially award the american enterprise institute irving kristol award to the honorable boris johnson. [applause]. how wonderful to see you here. i was under stress because you have boats last night in the parliament and you to come this morning and were watching your flight all the way across the atlantic. and were watching your flight all the way across the atlantic. wild horses would not had kept me away. i'm thrilled to be here you could have knocked me down with the father. i have not been so was surprised . the mistaken identity. it's a
a member of the british parliament. he was the mayor of london. the best selling author. and renowned historian. he is a cult figure in the uk as a matter of fact. famous for everything to having a bicycle named after him. i see that just because i'm jealous. most importantly this is a man who loves liberty to values free enterprise and who understands the role of the his country in our country play in the future of the world ladies and gentlemen on behalf of the entire aei community our...
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and base our statements on evidence and proofs, not on political statements even made in the british parliamenta man who, over a career, has made a point of trying to reach out to the west, to find common ground. correct. the truth is the us, france, germany, canada, members of the security council, they have all expressed their absolute support for the british position, and their outrage at what russia has done. that is the position of key members of the international community. this isn‘tjust the british government, this is so many governments. that‘s the political position of some members of the international community, not all members of the security council of the united nations. there are many countries around the world, and many countries will be willing to see the evidence for the statements made by our respected partners. a few short months ago, i was in moscow and foreign minister sergey lavrov told me that in some ways he believes relations between russia and the western powers today are worse than they were during the height of the cold war. i also think so. when we were going throu
and base our statements on evidence and proofs, not on political statements even made in the british parliamenta man who, over a career, has made a point of trying to reach out to the west, to find common ground. correct. the truth is the us, france, germany, canada, members of the security council, they have all expressed their absolute support for the british position, and their outrage at what russia has done. that is the position of key members of the international community. this...
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meeting calling out the russians and again presenting evidence that had been presented to the british parliament some twenty four hours earlier very say it is compelling evidence of the involvement of these two spots auspex who they say are russian agents but that also according to british ambassador karen pierce there are a wider wider aspects of this or to be brought into mind they work in a parallel universe where the normal rules of international affairs in thirty eight . this is a direct challenge back in president to the rules based international system which has kept all of us safe including russia since one thousand nine hundred forty fine in the face of such behavior the international community needs to continue to defend the laws norms and institutions that safeguard our citizens against chemical weapons and safeguard them against the threat of hostile foreign interference this is why the british prime minister yesterday set out the importance of using transparent multilateral mechanisms to identify and hold the line actors to account you might not be surprised to hear that the russian
meeting calling out the russians and again presenting evidence that had been presented to the british parliament some twenty four hours earlier very say it is compelling evidence of the involvement of these two spots auspex who they say are russian agents but that also according to british ambassador karen pierce there are a wider wider aspects of this or to be brought into mind they work in a parallel universe where the normal rules of international affairs in thirty eight . this is a direct...
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. >> next, british prime minister theresa may takes questions from members of the british parliament. then a congressional caucus forum on racial equality. then at 11:00 p.m., another chance to see q&a with historian and author, richard norton smith, talking about his biography on president herbert hoover. is prime minister theresa may discusses the british economy, brexit negotiations, and whether lawmakers should participate in interviews on russia today, which the prime minister describes as a tool of propaganda for the russian state. this is 40 minutes. >> order. questions to the prime minister. david duquette. >> prime minister. >> thank you, mr. speaker. and i'm sure measures across the house would join me in congratulating alexander cook. as england's highest ever scoring advancement, his incredible career has many highlights, including the magnificent 147 against india. we wish him the very best in his feature. this morning, i had meetings in addition to my duties, i shall have further meetings later today. >> david to cap. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i know the premise or appr
. >> next, british prime minister theresa may takes questions from members of the british parliament. then a congressional caucus forum on racial equality. then at 11:00 p.m., another chance to see q&a with historian and author, richard norton smith, talking about his biography on president herbert hoover. is prime minister theresa may discusses the british economy, brexit negotiations, and whether lawmakers should participate in interviews on russia today, which the prime minister...
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trees and may in the british parliament on this topic. now to be frank we very much hope that today we'd hear something convincing that sheds light on this mysterious incident unfortunately our expectations were not met once again. in our today's statement we heard the same the same repeated lies. on the so-called double agents as a reason for as a legitimate murder by russian special services and children's services about training of russian special services in the handling of toxic chemicals about the development of military grade chemical agents in russia about cyber attacks about attempts to engineer and overthrow in macedonia and a lot of other and from. i'm not going to. go through the list of this whole unfounded and mendacious cocktail of facts similar insinuations that were heard from the british prime minister yesterday. just yesterday we found out that the courageous british investigators published the photos of to assess individual suspected in poisonings here again you ascribe it precisely this is provided by the british auth
trees and may in the british parliament on this topic. now to be frank we very much hope that today we'd hear something convincing that sheds light on this mysterious incident unfortunately our expectations were not met once again. in our today's statement we heard the same the same repeated lies. on the so-called double agents as a reason for as a legitimate murder by russian special services and children's services about training of russian special services in the handling of toxic chemicals...
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british parliament cleared wait vote.men to bece paul said we have to next. great loyalty rallies across the country. huge one in philadelphia. anti-war rally. lot of people thought, why are the mostrushed into violent and most destructive war in the history of the world? it.n't get couple of ships sunk. what is this about? anti-war crowd of protesters, gathering for a demonstration right on the steps capitol at the end of march. there were ads if the papers ways. there was a pro war rally in new city where the head of the carnegie international peace about how it's time if americans to stand shoulder to democracies ofhe britain, france and thank god ofighty the great democracy russia. this pressure all comes down on this person. this is jeanette ranken. washington. to priress was convening on april 2nd. was a sense that maybe she was against the war. maybe women are not so tough ase or not so men are. how is he going to vote. she wouldn't say. say.ontinued not to wanted to push for suffrage. tremendouser pressure. the war, shegainst understood that she repre
british parliament cleared wait vote.men to bece paul said we have to next. great loyalty rallies across the country. huge one in philadelphia. anti-war rally. lot of people thought, why are the mostrushed into violent and most destructive war in the history of the world? it.n't get couple of ships sunk. what is this about? anti-war crowd of protesters, gathering for a demonstration right on the steps capitol at the end of march. there were ads if the papers ways. there was a pro war rally in...
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and the british parliament there are no other support the northern a new ministers data and any solution that saturates northern ireland from the u.k. will be will be said right away from the northern irish. been the d.a.p. in northern ireland improper reason is governments are not going to miss tricky part of the e.u. they reject of asked any hard border on the republic of ireland and more marcian wala ok and we should know more about where this is having following that cabinet meeting today josh bloom thanks very much for that from. its. but francis is in latvia today as he continues his visit to three baltic states he's visiting as they mark one hundred years since briefly winning independence after world war one. president rivals of a on was on hand to welcome the pontiff at riga castle later the pope will be holding a mass in the village of uglow no that's in the country's southeast before arriving in latvia francis spent two days in lithuania where he addressed the atrocities committed under nazi and then the soviet occupation is a message to the faithful remember this offering of
and the british parliament there are no other support the northern a new ministers data and any solution that saturates northern ireland from the u.k. will be will be said right away from the northern irish. been the d.a.p. in northern ireland improper reason is governments are not going to miss tricky part of the e.u. they reject of asked any hard border on the republic of ireland and more marcian wala ok and we should know more about where this is having following that cabinet meeting today...
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summit in november both are opportunities to finalize the divorce bill early next year the british parliament must approve whatever deal to reason may agrees in brussels the agreement then needs to be ratified by a super majority of e.u. member states. and approved by the european parliament at midnight brussels time the twenty ninth of march next year britain will make history but at any stage hopes of a deal could unravel the road to break city's anything but booth the park or al-jazeera. iraq says it's regrets the u.s. decision to its close its consulates in the iraqi city of basra secretary of state mike pompei o is blaming the iranian backed fighters for recent attacks on the consulate which is inside the city's airport compound he says he'll hold iran directly responsible for any harm for americans all its diplomatic facilities as seen weeks of violent protests by iraqis protesting a lack of jobs and government services. senegal's government is considering legalizing witchcraft as a traditional medicine politicians say the move will ease the burden on already overcrowded hospitals but d
summit in november both are opportunities to finalize the divorce bill early next year the british parliament must approve whatever deal to reason may agrees in brussels the agreement then needs to be ratified by a super majority of e.u. member states. and approved by the european parliament at midnight brussels time the twenty ninth of march next year britain will make history but at any stage hopes of a deal could unravel the road to break city's anything but booth the park or al-jazeera....
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summit in november both are opportunities to finalize the divorce bill early next year the british parliament must approve whatever deal to reason may agrees in brussels the agreement then needs to be ratified by a supermajority of the member state. and approved by the european parliament at midnight brussels time the twenty ninth of march next year britain will make history but at any stage hopes of a deal could of rival the road to break cities anything but smooth the park al-jazeera blood. which now is there has her mind of the top stories strong aftershocks have continued to hit the indonesian island of pseudo way z. where a major earthquake and tsunami killed nearly four hundred people their body bags in the streets and thousands of terrified residents are stuck in makeshift shelters thousands remain missing some thought to be trapped in the deadly of collapsed buildings in the city of power to rescue workers a struggling to reach those affected syria's foreign minister has called on troops from the u.s. france and turkey to withdraw from his country calling them occupation forces alread
summit in november both are opportunities to finalize the divorce bill early next year the british parliament must approve whatever deal to reason may agrees in brussels the agreement then needs to be ratified by a supermajority of the member state. and approved by the european parliament at midnight brussels time the twenty ninth of march next year britain will make history but at any stage hopes of a deal could of rival the road to break cities anything but smooth the park al-jazeera blood....
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live now to remarks from british parliament conservative member owen paterson. he is talking about brexit negotiations and u.s.-u.k. relations. it is hosted by the heritage foundation. we join in progress. -- while we are also negotiating agreements between the u.k. and the eu. you might be tempted to say we will wait and see what your agreement is with the eu before we proceed with you. that would seem logical, but as you know, the u.k. will be negotiating and able to sign new agreements in the implementation beginning with our formal exit from the eu in march 2019. it is not feasible for you to wait with our negotiation to conclude and then sign a deal with us for this reason. negotiations with the u.s. and eu are not concurrent, into thewill be forced regulatory regime of the eu in some fashion, and there will be no prospect of a serious trade deal in the future. if that occurs, the u.s. will have lost a significant opportunity. clearly in trade that you are not protectionist. the u.s. has been one of the strongest forces for liberalized trade on the planet.
live now to remarks from british parliament conservative member owen paterson. he is talking about brexit negotiations and u.s.-u.k. relations. it is hosted by the heritage foundation. we join in progress. -- while we are also negotiating agreements between the u.k. and the eu. you might be tempted to say we will wait and see what your agreement is with the eu before we proceed with you. that would seem logical, but as you know, the u.k. will be negotiating and able to sign new agreements in...
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summit in november both are opportunities to finalize the divorce bill early next year the british parliament must approve whatever deal to reason may agrees in brussels the agreement then needs to be ratified by a supermajority of the member states. and approved by the european parliament at midnight brussels time the twenty ninth of march next year britain will make history but at any stage hopes of a deal could under rival the road to break cities anything but smooth. blooded all teachers in morocco are asking which dialect of arabic should be taught in schools some say it's classical arabic while others prefer a more local version the mix of languages is being blamed on part for in part rather for high dropout rates and now educators want the government to make an official decision have a morgan has won. the academy here has begun in morrocco and students in the capital have returned to school to find words from the moroccan dialect added to their courses the language update is reviving the debate on the status of the main spoken language arabic specifically classic arabic known as school
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on march 28th the british parliament cleared the way for women to have the vote. alice paul said we have to be next. next slide, please. so there were great loyalty rallies across the country. a huge one in philadelphia. but there were also anti-war rallies. so a lot of people felt wait a minute, why are we being rushed into the most violent and most destructive war in the history of the world? i don't get it. a couple of ships have sunk. what is this about? so this is a crowd of anti-war protesters gathering for a demonstration right on the steps of the u.s. capitol at the end of march. there were ads in the papers both ways. there was a pro-war rally in new york city, where the head of the carnegie endowment for international peace talked about how it was important for americans to stand shoulder to shoulder with the democracies of britain, of france and thank god almighty the great democracy of russia. so next slide, please. this pressure all comes down on this person. this is again jeanette ranken, she's gotten to washington. congress is convening on april 2nd
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. >> next, british prime minister theresa may takes questions from members of the british parliament.congressional caucus forum on racial equality. then at 11:00 p.m., another chance to see q&a with historian and author, richard norton smith, talking about his biography on president herbert hoover. is prime minister theresa may discusses the british economy, brexit negotiations, and whether lawmakers should participate in interviews on russia today, which the prime minister describes as a tool of propaganda for the russian state. this is 40 minutes. >> order. questions to the prime
. >> next, british prime minister theresa may takes questions from members of the british parliament.congressional caucus forum on racial equality. then at 11:00 p.m., another chance to see q&a with historian and author, richard norton smith, talking about his biography on president herbert hoover. is prime minister theresa may discusses the british economy, brexit negotiations, and whether lawmakers should participate in interviews on russia today, which the prime minister describes...
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he is a member of the british parliament, he was a uk secretary of state for foreign in commonwealth affairs he's a best-selling author and renowned historian he's famous for everything from tackling a german politician to having a bicycle named him to his hair. i say that just because i'm jealous. most importantly, this is a man who loves liberty, who values free enterprise and who understands the role that his country and our country play in the future of the world. ladies and gentle man, on behalf of the entire aei community, our scholars, staff and trustees, it is my honor to officially award the 2018 irvine crystal award to the honorable boris johnson. thank you very much. [applause] thank you very much. thank you. two hello. how wonderful to see you here. how delighted i was, i was under stress because you have votes last night in the parliament and you had to come this morning and we were watching your flight all the way across the atlantic. >> wild horses wouldn't have kept me away. i am thrilled to be here at the american enterprise institute. you could knock me down with a
he is a member of the british parliament, he was a uk secretary of state for foreign in commonwealth affairs he's a best-selling author and renowned historian he's famous for everything from tackling a german politician to having a bicycle named him to his hair. i say that just because i'm jealous. most importantly, this is a man who loves liberty, who values free enterprise and who understands the role that his country and our country play in the future of the world. ladies and gentle man, on...
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he's a member of the british parliament. he was the u.k. secretary of state for foreign and commonwealth affairs. he was the mayor of london. he's the best-selling author and renowned historian. u.k., cult figure in the as a matter of fact, famous for everything from tackling a german politician and a soccer match, having a bicycle named after him, to his hair. and i say that just because i'm jealous. most importantly, this is a man who loves liberty, who values free enterprise, and who understands the role that his country and our country play in the future of the world. ladies and gentlemen, on behalf of the entire aei community, scholars, staff, and trustees, it's my honor to present the award for the irving kristol award to the honorable boris johnson. [applause] fmr. sec. johnson: thank you very much, thank you. thank you. good on you. most honored, thank you. we'll get through dinner. thank you. i'm very honored. hello, boris. fmr. sec. johnson: good evening, arthur. mr. brooks: i was under stress because you had votes in the parliame
he's a member of the british parliament. he was the u.k. secretary of state for foreign and commonwealth affairs. he was the mayor of london. he's the best-selling author and renowned historian. u.k., cult figure in the as a matter of fact, famous for everything from tackling a german politician and a soccer match, having a bicycle named after him, to his hair. and i say that just because i'm jealous. most importantly, this is a man who loves liberty, who values free enterprise, and who...
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he is a member of the british parliament and the uk secretary of state for foreign and commonwealth affairs and the mayor of london and the best-selling author and renowned historian. he is a cult figure in the uk and famous for everything from tackling a german politician in a soccer match to having a bicycle named after him to his hair. i say that because i am jealous. most importantly this is a man who loved liberty and values of free enterprise and will understand the role his country and our country play in the future of the world that ladies and gentlemen on behalf of the entire aei community, scholars, staff and trustees is my honor to officially award he american enterprise institute 2018 irving kristol to the honorable boris johnson. > thank you very much. thank you very much. [applause] thank you. i'm very honored. >>how delighted i was and i was under stress because you both in parliament and had to come this morning and we're watching your flight all the way across the atlantic. >>wild horses wouldn't you knock me down with a feather that you re going to give me the irving krist
he is a member of the british parliament and the uk secretary of state for foreign and commonwealth affairs and the mayor of london and the best-selling author and renowned historian. he is a cult figure in the uk and famous for everything from tackling a german politician in a soccer match to having a bicycle named after him to his hair. i say that because i am jealous. most importantly this is a man who loved liberty and values of free enterprise and will understand the role his country and...
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this is the london mayor wearing a bikini if the flew over the british parliament on saturday.ayor says yell slow not really his color. organizers say the balloon say statement on rising crime, i should say. and they also say that the stunt is in retaliation after the london mayor allowed protesters in july to fly this balloon depicting a baby donald trump. >>> as the world mourns the loss of the u.s. senator john mccain, we remember his 2018 presidential run and why he was beloved by so many. ♪ you said you're not like me, ♪ never drop to your knees, ♪ look into the sky for a momentary high, ♪ ♪ you never even tried till it's time to say goodbye, bye ♪ ♪ everybody fights for a little bit of light, i believe. ♪ geico motorcycle, great rates for great rides. >>> as the united states and the world honor the life of the u.s. senator and war hero john mccain, we're also remembering the man had a sense of humor. just weeks before the 2008 presidential election mccain poked fun at his rival who would eventually be president of the united states. >> this campaign needed the common tou
this is the london mayor wearing a bikini if the flew over the british parliament on saturday.ayor says yell slow not really his color. organizers say the balloon say statement on rising crime, i should say. and they also say that the stunt is in retaliation after the london mayor allowed protesters in july to fly this balloon depicting a baby donald trump. >>> as the world mourns the loss of the u.s. senator john mccain, we remember his 2018 presidential run and why he was beloved by...
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the british parliament was in recess this week. now primaries >> good evening and welcome to tonight's u.s. senate town hall between a democrat, senator tim kaine, and his challenger, corey stewart. mark: i'm mark spain. we will bring the candidates out -- tonight's townhall will focus primarily on domestic issues. the next townhall, at hampton university, will focus more on foreign policy and national security. we are live here at liberty university. i'm len stevens, executive director of communications at liberty university. mark: i'm mark spain. we will bring the candidates out one at a time. each candidate will begin by answering questions from me right here. i and my co-moderator, len stevens, are the only two who have seen these questions. after that q and a, we will send it to you. len: i will be with dozens of liberty university students who hail from all over the country. they will be able to ask questions directly of the candidates. when that segment has ended, each candidate will have one minute to make a closing stateme
the british parliament was in recess this week. now primaries >> good evening and welcome to tonight's u.s. senate town hall between a democrat, senator tim kaine, and his challenger, corey stewart. mark: i'm mark spain. we will bring the candidates out -- tonight's townhall will focus primarily on domestic issues. the next townhall, at hampton university, will focus more on foreign policy and national security. we are live here at liberty university. i'm len stevens, executive director...
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a member of the british parliament gets an update on current brexit negotiations. a group of former trade representatives discuss u.s. trade policy. >> c-span washington journal, live everyday with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up thursday morning, attorney victoria -- joins us to discuss the latest on confirmation process for supreme court nominee, brett kavanaugh. and georgetown university law school professor will talk about election security and preventing foreign interference. ... by senator lamar alexander of tennessee. chinatown
a member of the british parliament gets an update on current brexit negotiations. a group of former trade representatives discuss u.s. trade policy. >> c-span washington journal, live everyday with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up thursday morning, attorney victoria -- joins us to discuss the latest on confirmation process for supreme court nominee, brett kavanaugh. and georgetown university law school professor will talk about election security and preventing foreign...
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the so—called skripal affair, we carefully examined the statement of their prime minister in british parliamentr something convincing that sheds light on this mysterious incident but unfortunately, expectations were not met once again. in today's statement we heard the same repeated lies. 0n the so—called double agents, as a reason, as a legitimate murdered by russian special services, intelligence services. about training of russian special services in the handling of toxic chemicals. about the development of military grade chemical agents in russia, about cyber attacks, about attempts to engineer an overthrow in macedonia, and a lot of other information. i am macedonia, and a lot of other information. iam not macedonia, and a lot of other information. i am not going to go through the list of this whole unfounded and mendacious cocktail of facts... similar insinuations were heard from the british prime minister yesterday. just yesterday, we found out that the courageous british investigators published photographs of two individuals suspected in poisoning sergei and yulia skripal, precisely, th
the so—called skripal affair, we carefully examined the statement of their prime minister in british parliamentr something convincing that sheds light on this mysterious incident but unfortunately, expectations were not met once again. in today's statement we heard the same repeated lies. 0n the so—called double agents, as a reason, as a legitimate murdered by russian special services, intelligence services. about training of russian special services in the handling of toxic chemicals....
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the british parliament was in recess this week. prime minister's questions will not be seen tonight. now, virginia democratic senator tim kaine and republican challenger corey stewart take part in the first of two town hall events hosted by liberty university and hampton university. the topic of this townhall was domestic policy and the economy. this runs just under one hour. c-span is your primary source for campaign 2018. >> good evening and welcome to tonight's u.s. senate town hall between the democrat, senator tim kaine and his republican challenger, corey stewart. brought to you by the center for law and government at liberty university and hampton university's center for public policy. events like tonight's are extremely important as we head into a crucial midterm election. tonight's townhall will focus primarily on domestic issues. the next townhall, at hampton university, will focus more on foreign policy and military. we are live in the beautiful concert hall at the center for the music and worship arts at liberty univers
the british parliament was in recess this week. prime minister's questions will not be seen tonight. now, virginia democratic senator tim kaine and republican challenger corey stewart take part in the first of two town hall events hosted by liberty university and hampton university. the topic of this townhall was domestic policy and the economy. this runs just under one hour. c-span is your primary source for campaign 2018. >> good evening and welcome to tonight's u.s. senate town hall...
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summit in november both are opportunities to finalize the divorce bill early next year the british parliament must approve whatever deal to reason may agrees in brussels the agreement then needs to be ratified by a supermajority of easy member states. and approved by the european parliament at midnight brussels time the twenty ninth of next year britain will make history but at any stage hopes of a deal could under rubble the road to break cities anything bumps booth. malaysia's former jailed politician anwar ibrahim has begun campaigning in a local reelection to reenter parliament as an m.p. anwar is expected to easily win the poll but faces a surprise challenge from an ex aide who is sodomy allegations landed him in prison prime minister mahathir mohamad pardoned earlier this year and pledged over the reins to him within two years teachers in morocco are asking which dialect of arabic should be taught in schools some say it's classical arabic others prefer the more local version the mix of languages is also being blamed in part for high dropout rates now educators want the government to mak
summit in november both are opportunities to finalize the divorce bill early next year the british parliament must approve whatever deal to reason may agrees in brussels the agreement then needs to be ratified by a supermajority of easy member states. and approved by the european parliament at midnight brussels time the twenty ninth of next year britain will make history but at any stage hopes of a deal could under rubble the road to break cities anything bumps booth. malaysia's former jailed...
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summit in november both are opportunities to finalize the divorce bill early next year the british parliament must approve whatever deal to reason may agrees in brussels the agreement then needs to be ratified by a supermajority of e.u. member states. and approved by the european parliament at midnight brussels time on the twenty ninth of march next year britain will make history but at any stage hopes of a deal could under rubble the road to break cities anything bumps booth parker al-jazeera london. many u.s. communities are still dealing with severe flooding two weeks after hurricane florence made landfall. and gallacher reports from goals for some people are still waiting for the help from the government. hurricane florence has passed but the so-called storm of a lifetime is still being felt in the carolinas rivers continued to quest following record breaking rainfall in north carolina the cleanup is underway and the fears of long term consequences toxic coal ash pits are scattered across north and south carolina the byproduct of the coal industry contains arsenic lead and mercury activis
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senate and british parliament. he says he's financially ruined and discredited. ordeal, he says he's come to see the error in the assumptions made by the tech world about americans' attitudes toward privacy. now, we all know what you did. was it right? >> kogan: back then, we thought it was fine. right now, my opinion has really been changed, and it's been changed in particular, because i think that core idea that we had-- that everybody knows and nobody cares-- was fundamentally flawed. and so, if that idea is wrong, then what we did was not right and was not wise. and for that, i'm sincerely sorry. >> stahl: it turns out kogan has something in common with mark zuckerberg. they're both suddenly contrite. >> zuckerberg: we didn't take a broad enough view of our responsibility, and that was a big mistake. and it was my mistake, and i'm sorry. >> stahl: mark zuckerberg says that he cares about privacy now? >> parakilas: i think the real problem is-- is not what he feels in his heart. i think the real problem is that you've got a company that has repeatedly had priv
senate and british parliament. he says he's financially ruined and discredited. ordeal, he says he's come to see the error in the assumptions made by the tech world about americans' attitudes toward privacy. now, we all know what you did. was it right? >> kogan: back then, we thought it was fine. right now, my opinion has really been changed, and it's been changed in particular, because i think that core idea that we had-- that everybody knows and nobody cares-- was fundamentally flawed....
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the british parliament was in recess this week.ow primaries >> good evening and welcome to tonight's u.s. senate town hall between a democrat, senator tim kaine, and his challenger, corey stewart. mark: i'm mark spain. we will bring the candidates out -- tonight's townhall will focus primarily on domestic issues. the next townhall, at hampton university, will focus more on foreign policy and national
the british parliament was in recess this week.ow primaries >> good evening and welcome to tonight's u.s. senate town hall between a democrat, senator tim kaine, and his challenger, corey stewart. mark: i'm mark spain. we will bring the candidates out -- tonight's townhall will focus primarily on domestic issues. the next townhall, at hampton university, will focus more on foreign policy and national
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summit in november both are opportunities to finalize the divorce bill early next year the british parliament must approve whatever deal to reason may agrees in brussels the agreement then needs to be ratified by a super majority of e.u. member states. and approved by the european parliament at midnight brussels time the twenty ninth of next year britain will make history but at any stage hopes of a deal could unravel the road to breaks it is anything but smooth. a coalition of opposition figures in the democratic republic of congo are holding a rally in the capital kinshasa twenty one candidates have been approved to take part in the december election but the exclusion of some key figures has thrown the votes fairness into doubt and now some of the opposition are looking to agree on a consensus candidate. the congolese who want. we know that side moving they are working to divide us but we'll try to keep one unity that's what we're talking about today unity of the opposition. looking machine sick electoral. vote this ten million have to be removed from the electorate is just let's get more f
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midnight agreement at the final minute here in the question is what deal could be passed by the british parliament should parliament have a say? there doesn't seem to be any version of brexit that parliament can approve. if parliament can't prove it, we are back to no deal. nejra: what does this mean for cable going from here? of course we are weakening today. probably going to continue a couple of days. you will see a lot of uncertainty as long as we are kept in the dark regarding rex brexit thereing will not be much from current levels. pretty much like the other topic let we discussed earlier on, trade, italy, brexit are the keys. we continue to wait on the markets. as long as no clarity will be provided by the authority, we need to accept this like we see today. ofra: vincent juvyns jpmorgan asset management stays with us. still ahead, more trouble in turkey. inflation hitting highest levels in 15 years, prompting the central bank to's ignore higher rate hikes. this is bloomberg. ♪ nejra: live from london, i'm nejra cehic. let's take a check on the markets. u.s. stock and bond markets closed f
midnight agreement at the final minute here in the question is what deal could be passed by the british parliament should parliament have a say? there doesn't seem to be any version of brexit that parliament can approve. if parliament can't prove it, we are back to no deal. nejra: what does this mean for cable going from here? of course we are weakening today. probably going to continue a couple of days. you will see a lot of uncertainty as long as we are kept in the dark regarding rex brexit...
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the british parliament was in recess this week.me minister's questions will not be seen tonight. now, virginia democratic senator tim kaine and republican challenger corey stewart take part in the first of two town hall events hosted by liberty university and hampton university. the topic of this townhall was domestic policy and the economy. this runs just under one hour. c-span is your primary source for campaign 2018. >> good evening and welcome to tonight's u.s. senate town hall between the democrat, senator tim kaine and his republican challenger, corey stewart. brought to you by the center for law and government at liberty university and hampton university's center for public policy. events like tonight's are extremely important as we head into a crucial midterm election. tonight's
the british parliament was in recess this week.me minister's questions will not be seen tonight. now, virginia democratic senator tim kaine and republican challenger corey stewart take part in the first of two town hall events hosted by liberty university and hampton university. the topic of this townhall was domestic policy and the economy. this runs just under one hour. c-span is your primary source for campaign 2018. >> good evening and welcome to tonight's u.s. senate town hall...
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and yet now, all sides seem to be saying, that needs to be as vague as possible to keep the british parliamentseems they are saying they wa nt antigen seems they are saying they want it afraid in the areas where there is less agreement and where they know future negotiation will have to be done. but they will get very specific on some areas where they see eye to eye, especially on security and defence. so they are hoping the combination of some really good specifics on important stuff combined with some artful vagaries on areas which are of more contention and will be the subject of serious negotiation even after the uk becomes the third country, but is where they hope is the sweet spotin but is where they hope is the sweet spot in this negotiation. they want a withdrawal treaty which gets the uk a withdrawal treaty which gets the u k safely a withdrawal treaty which gets the uk safely out, and that is the first real goal they all have, safely across to the other side and then they can begin the hard work for the future relationship. what a complicated dance it is. this is the home of the soun
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summit in november both are opportunities to finalize the divorce bill early next year the british parliament must approve whatever deal to reason may agrees in brussels the agreement then needs to be ratified by a supermajority of the member states. and approved by the european parliament at midnight brussels time on the twenty ninth of march next year britain will make history but at any stage hopes of a deal could of unravel the road to break cities anything bumps booth the park or al-jazeera blood a u.s. court has ruled a lawsuit against president donald trump over foreign payments can proceed the suit filed by almost two hundred members of congress accuses trump of violating the constitution his political opponents say payments made by foreign governments to his businesses violate an anti corruption provision federal politicians are barred from accepting gifts from governments without the approval of congress two weeks after hurricane florence hit the east coast of the united states many communities are still being hit by severe flooding rain dumped by the storm is making its way back to
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