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burris said stormont will have a say but it is not even sitting at the moment.e in bbc news where the prime minister has been with —— referred to by his first name. it is a practice that irritates a number of viewers. here is tom young. karen poynton agrees. thank you for all your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions on bbc news and current affairs or even appear in the programme, do e—mail us. 0ryou can find us on twitter. you can call us. and you have a look at our website. forwards so mary will be back next week. for me and the rest of the team, thank you for watching. goodbye. me and the rest of the team, thank you forwatching. goodbye. —— me and the rest of the team, thank you for watching. goodbye. —— samira will be back next week. today, we have watched the remnants of hurricane lorenzo falling apart before our eyes. the cloud is associated with that rapidly —— rapidly weakening area of low pressure and pushing out into the continent. this area of low pressure and a frontal system will bring heavy rain at times through this weekend. they
burris said stormont will have a say but it is not even sitting at the moment.e in bbc news where the prime minister has been with —— referred to by his first name. it is a practice that irritates a number of viewers. here is tom young. karen poynton agrees. thank you for all your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions on bbc news and current affairs or even appear in the programme, do e—mail us. 0ryou can find us on twitter. you can call us. and you have a look at our...
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so today, along with chairman inhofe, chairman risch, senator graham, senator burris, i am introducing a stronger resolution that acknowledges hard truths and focuses on our strategic interests in the middle east. our resolution acknowledges the vital role that our kurdish and arab syrian partners have played in rooting out and destroying the isis cal fate. -- caliphate. it condemns turkey's decision to escalate hostilities in syria, warns against the abandonment of our allies and partners in syria, and urges president trump to rethink his invitation for president erdogan to visit the white house. it also acknowledges turkey's legitimate national security concerns emanating from the conflict in syria and the significant risk to the united states if such a strategically consequential ally were to fall further into moscow's orbit. it recognizes the grave consequences of u.s. withdrawal, the rising influence of russia, iran, and the assad regime, and the escape of more than 100 isis-affiliated fighters detained in the region. we specifically urge the president to end, end the drawdown, so
so today, along with chairman inhofe, chairman risch, senator graham, senator burris, i am introducing a stronger resolution that acknowledges hard truths and focuses on our strategic interests in the middle east. our resolution acknowledges the vital role that our kurdish and arab syrian partners have played in rooting out and destroying the isis cal fate. -- caliphate. it condemns turkey's decision to escalate hostilities in syria, warns against the abandonment of our allies and partners in...
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according to vindman, instead of company zelensky said burris r ma, which is the company hunter biden worked for. >> then trump said biden went around bragging that he stopped the prosecution so if you can look into it, dot, dot, dot. instead it was said nothing was said there. it was just a pause. >> a shouting match broke on between the parties. five sources from both sides of the i'll tell us the democrats accused republicans of trying to out the anonymous whistle-blower. they claim the gop line of questioning on who vinldman had spoken to was meant to reveal the whistle-blower's identity. lawmakers say vindman testified he does not know who the whistle-blower is. >> on tuesday the president called vind man a never-trumper, and on tuesday former congressman said he was more concerned about ukraine where his family fled when he was 3 than whelp he was an army officer. >> it seems he's incredibly concerned about ukrainian defense. his main mission was to make sure the ukraine got those weapons. >> within hours duffy's sentiments were being denounced from all sides. here's how gop con
according to vindman, instead of company zelensky said burris r ma, which is the company hunter biden worked for. >> then trump said biden went around bragging that he stopped the prosecution so if you can look into it, dot, dot, dot. instead it was said nothing was said there. it was just a pause. >> a shouting match broke on between the parties. five sources from both sides of the i'll tell us the democrats accused republicans of trying to out the anonymous whistle-blower. they...
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he wanted an investigation into burris ma t company that hired joe biden's son hunter.all the statement was detailed throughout the process and made very clear that at least in taylor's mind from taylor's perspective there had, in fact, been some type of restrictions put in place because of restrictions. again, that runs contrary to what the white house and the president a have said. one thing to keep an eye on, taylor's testimony or at least his opening statement differed in part from gordon sondland's deposition. where it lies is something both parties want to look into. one lawmaker i spoke to said his read was taylor had extenze ichb notes that memorialized many of the conversations he was talking about. something lawmakers didn't get during his deposition, but he was going to be certain they'll be looking for in the days ahead. guys? >> phil mattingly, thank you. the white house calling the testimony a coordinated smear attack from radical unelected bureaucrats. keep in mind it was secretary of state mike pompeo who asked taylor to come out of retirement to serve i
he wanted an investigation into burris ma t company that hired joe biden's son hunter.all the statement was detailed throughout the process and made very clear that at least in taylor's mind from taylor's perspective there had, in fact, been some type of restrictions put in place because of restrictions. again, that runs contrary to what the white house and the president a have said. one thing to keep an eye on, taylor's testimony or at least his opening statement differed in part from gordon...
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the moment made for a pretty interesting photo up emily burris as a story out of oregon.icture this suspect never expected. >>i am totally happy about that camera it's worth every penny. the woman whose dash cam recorded it all lives at the sorento bluff apartments in beaverton. >>she didn't want to go on camera because this guy is still out there. but says a neighbor discovered her car's door wide open friday morning. >>it was hard ball, feel violated you feel like you can't trust anyone or anything prowler is had been picking through the parking lot checking for unlocked doors. >>nothing was missing, but you could see someone had gone through my car first thing i did was i looked my notifications and i went. a picture of the guy that broke into my car. >>this picture caught completely by surprise on her auo cam a motion activated dash cam it starts recording without. >>you know any lie as soon as the motion happens, but after 10 seconds the light comes on he was startled by that and he and his pals. >>she called police and handed over the tapes because we don't normally
the moment made for a pretty interesting photo up emily burris as a story out of oregon.icture this suspect never expected. >>i am totally happy about that camera it's worth every penny. the woman whose dash cam recorded it all lives at the sorento bluff apartments in beaverton. >>she didn't want to go on camera because this guy is still out there. but says a neighbor discovered her car's door wide open friday morning. >>it was hard ball, feel violated you feel like you can't...
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burris that. >> jesse: or stick a dollar in the cup.g: you gave the guy who clipped you something else to clip. "watters' world" we have rand paul and democrats with trump derangement syndrome. derange room. >> greg: joe, emily compagno, kat timpf, tyrus. 10:00 p.m. watch it. or i will haunt you to your grey. now, let's go to this. greg's poor could you pine eating a pumpkin news. this happens a lot, by the way. go to the tape. here is ricco. he is at the cincinnati zoo. we were actually there, weren't we? there he is enjoying some pumpkin. >> emily: how cute. what is that? >> greg: it's a poor could you pine if you were listening. >> dana: not a hedgehog? >> emily: that's adorable. cutest thing. >> greg: beginning with a c. >> dana: not a hedgehog? >> greg: said it was a poor could you pine. i don't like anybody at this table. i don't like anybody here. >> jesse: yuan? >> juan: girls just want to have fun. take a look at these american astronauts, both women on a five-hour spacewalk outside the international space station. that was a m
burris that. >> jesse: or stick a dollar in the cup.g: you gave the guy who clipped you something else to clip. "watters' world" we have rand paul and democrats with trump derangement syndrome. derange room. >> greg: joe, emily compagno, kat timpf, tyrus. 10:00 p.m. watch it. or i will haunt you to your grey. now, let's go to this. greg's poor could you pine eating a pumpkin news. this happens a lot, by the way. go to the tape. here is ricco. he is at the cincinnati zoo....
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another hung parliament then what we need to see is whether burris johnson or jeremy corbyn whoever it might be actually has the political skills to govern as a minority other leaders one should do it but so far british politicians sort of you know grow up thinking that if they get to be prime minister they get to come on a majority pliant parliament and maybe they need to do a bit of a reset to how they think about governing. parliament is dissolved automatically 25 working days before a general election that's next wednesday november the 6th the country is heading towards its 3rd election in 5 years a decision that could end the deadlock or deepen the crisis leave barca out 0 westminster boys' chief executive is rejecting calls for his resignation after a 2nd day of questioning from u.s. politicians then a small number good message responsibility for mistakes which caused 2 major crashes but insists he wants to see the crisis through 2 of the companies 737 maxine jets crashed within a 6 month periods killing 346 people politicians accuse boeing of keeping technical issues quiet and p
another hung parliament then what we need to see is whether burris johnson or jeremy corbyn whoever it might be actually has the political skills to govern as a minority other leaders one should do it but so far british politicians sort of you know grow up thinking that if they get to be prime minister they get to come on a majority pliant parliament and maybe they need to do a bit of a reset to how they think about governing. parliament is dissolved automatically 25 working days before a...
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he delayed many of the big investigations including the one into burris. nothing happened there for an entire year everyone wanted to get rid of him. but the user of the movie mineable. never opened an investigation into hunter biden's role that charisma being a lobbyist for an embattled gas company is not illegal but it does raise at the call questions over the employment history of the former vice president's son. it's a national holiday today here in germany 29 years ago east and west germany were reunited the country was divided by the our curtain the fault line between the communist and democratic worlds that lasted for decades the cold war ping soviet union and eastern bloc against the us led west here's a look now at the events that led to the fall of the berlin wall and made reunification possible. may 989 the iron curtain was starting to fray hungary wanted to pull down forward as people in east germany just wanted to leave many fled to west german embassies in eastern european countries hoping to continue on from that to the west. despite the war
he delayed many of the big investigations including the one into burris. nothing happened there for an entire year everyone wanted to get rid of him. but the user of the movie mineable. never opened an investigation into hunter biden's role that charisma being a lobbyist for an embattled gas company is not illegal but it does raise at the call questions over the employment history of the former vice president's son. it's a national holiday today here in germany 29 years ago east and west...
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sign this deal or let a scone, burris tells the eu. we are reaching the end game?. a momentous week in politics and what tim shipman is writing about here is the idea boris will offer eu leaders a historical bargain on brexit to deliver a new deal or there will be a no deal departure by october the 31st. on monday we have the queen speech, with up to 22 bills mentioned. thursday and friday, there will be an eu summit in brussels and this is the crucial time when boris will have to get his deal through the eu and mp5 will, if the eu back this deal, will then have to look at it and consider whether they are going to back it. all of this intensive negotiation now, through the so—called tunnel. munication with the outside world, they get on with it. what do you think is going on in that tunnel? this is the question. how much compromise can boris johnson offer and how much compromise can he get through parliament? we will find out in about a week what is about to happen that thursday to friday, they will be in brussels for the european council meeting, this has been a b
sign this deal or let a scone, burris tells the eu. we are reaching the end game?. a momentous week in politics and what tim shipman is writing about here is the idea boris will offer eu leaders a historical bargain on brexit to deliver a new deal or there will be a no deal departure by october the 31st. on monday we have the queen speech, with up to 22 bills mentioned. thursday and friday, there will be an eu summit in brussels and this is the crucial time when boris will have to get his deal...
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and rather than have burris with us today, we have had to send him to the naughty step in parliamentid the phrase a week is a long time in politics but in this era, the era in which we are living, a day seems like an eternity. while that may be the case, one thing remains certain, this party continues to stand strong for northern ireland. applause. and this afternoon, i want to especially welcome and acknowledge our visitors here from outside the party and to thank them all for their friendship andindeed thank them all for their friendship and indeed their support. i want to thank colleagues, members, and supporters for their loyalty, their support, their hard work and dedication, to our cause, since we last met. 0ur democratic unionist family is at its best when we work together in common cause in pursuit of the bop goals that bind us together. our love for northern ireland, our determination to serve the people, and our desire to shape the people, and our desire to shape the future within the united kingdom for the benefit of everyone. we meet ata time for the benefit of everyone.
and rather than have burris with us today, we have had to send him to the naughty step in parliamentid the phrase a week is a long time in politics but in this era, the era in which we are living, a day seems like an eternity. while that may be the case, one thing remains certain, this party continues to stand strong for northern ireland. applause. and this afternoon, i want to especially welcome and acknowledge our visitors here from outside the party and to thank them all for their friendship...
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british prime minister burris johnson has submitted what he says is the u.k.'s final offer on bret's it to the european union well they're set just 4 weeks before the u.k. is due to leave the e.u. 'd is planning to its proposals on how to replace the irish backstop his solution is the creation of an all ireland regulatory zone this would mean northern ireland would have to follow e.u. rules for all manufactured goods including agra foods but northern ireland will leave the e.u. customs union with the rest of the u.k. at the end of the brics a transition period it's proposed that physical customs checks on goods traded between the u.k. and in you could be done electronically and away from the border in northern ireland assembly would have to agree to all proposals and will be given a vote on them every 4 years after that and the barber reports on how it's being received. i. i it's going down well with the party faithful but in the end the message from the british prime minister to brussels wasn't take it or leave it but rather can we talk about it today in bruss
british prime minister burris johnson has submitted what he says is the u.k.'s final offer on bret's it to the european union well they're set just 4 weeks before the u.k. is due to leave the e.u. 'd is planning to its proposals on how to replace the irish backstop his solution is the creation of an all ireland regulatory zone this would mean northern ireland would have to follow e.u. rules for all manufactured goods including agra foods but northern ireland will leave the e.u. customs union...
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know that boris johnson means it he does want to go without a deal so burris johnson strategy has been to say to the e.u. look we're definitely going to leave on the 31st of october deal or no deal to try and in sense of eyes the compromising the what happened in the u.k. was legislation was passed which mandates the prime minister to request them an extension of article 50 by the 19th of october if no deal has been the response is been sort of quite clear that he doesn't sort of want to fall just so to speak yeah i mean for a long time the government has been saying 2 different contradictory things one that it will leave a. 31st of october and to that it will abide by the law now the law the legal issue here is quite watertight johnson will have to request that extension by deny by the 19th of no deal has been agreed and the government admitted in courts just a couple of days ago that they would abide by that law and i think the e.u. knows this so there's no real incentive for the e.u. to make a big compromise now because it really doesn't believe boris johnson wouldn't ask for the ex
know that boris johnson means it he does want to go without a deal so burris johnson strategy has been to say to the e.u. look we're definitely going to leave on the 31st of october deal or no deal to try and in sense of eyes the compromising the what happened in the u.k. was legislation was passed which mandates the prime minister to request them an extension of article 50 by the 19th of october if no deal has been the response is been sort of quite clear that he doesn't sort of want to fall...
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but the government is intent on making every effort to prevent that from happening and so on monday burris johnson's minority government will try to press the reset button on getting parliament to say yes to the new deal like every twist of the brics it crisis it's an unpredictable situation and to simmons' out his era westminster. of course the future of northern ireland remains at the heart of the brakes of debate but do you pay the democratic unionist party is against the government's new plan they say johnson's deal leaves northern ireland closely aligned to the republic of ireland which they see as a threat to their identity and they've barca has our report now from belfast. police are investigating a bomb threat in a nationalist neighborhood homes are evacuated roads blocked northern ireland's enjoy 20 years of reconciliation between nationalists who identify as mainly catholic irish and units who define themselves as mainly protestant british but breaks it has put pressure on keeping the peace researchers have found the breaks it uncertainty is affecting people's lives when asking a
but the government is intent on making every effort to prevent that from happening and so on monday burris johnson's minority government will try to press the reset button on getting parliament to say yes to the new deal like every twist of the brics it crisis it's an unpredictable situation and to simmons' out his era westminster. of course the future of northern ireland remains at the heart of the brakes of debate but do you pay the democratic unionist party is against the government's new...
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becoming clear to me that the meeting president zelensky wanted was conditioned on the investigations of burris ma and alleged ukrainian interference in the 2016 elections. when you read taylor's full opening statement, and i would encourage everyone to do so, it reads like the novel. he gets into the country in mid summer and puts the pieces tok, becoming more and more alarmed along the way as to what he says was a parallel track foreign policy holding up the vital aid which he said will lead to dead ukrainians if it doesn't get into the country. a dramatic read. >> garrett, going back to what you just said, these republicans lawmakers have staged a sit-in, is that right? >> it's tough for me to characterize it quite that specifically because this is a secure room to which we're not granted access in which members usually don't even bring their cell phones. this was an escalation of republican stuntsz about process that we've seen. matt gates, a florida republican has gone in and gotten himself kicked out of this room a couple of times already. today he brought backup. it seems like republican
becoming clear to me that the meeting president zelensky wanted was conditioned on the investigations of burris ma and alleged ukrainian interference in the 2016 elections. when you read taylor's full opening statement, and i would encourage everyone to do so, it reads like the novel. he gets into the country in mid summer and puts the pieces tok, becoming more and more alarmed along the way as to what he says was a parallel track foreign policy holding up the vital aid which he said will lead...
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trump was conditioned on the investigation of burris isma, t energy company that employed the son ofsidential candidate joe biden. taylor said he was told that everything, including millions of dollars in u.s. security assistance depended o zelensky publicly announcing an investigation related to the bidens and the 2016 election. >> the money held up had absolutely nothing to do with biden. >> reporter: taylor's testimony directly contradicted the white house line. >> there was no quid pro quo. at all. >> reporter: mr. trump isn't making it easy for allies to defend him. >> the pnt h said that you told him that his phone call with the ukrainian president was perfect and innocent. >> we have not had any conversations on that subject. >> reporter: so he was lying about that? >> you'll have to ask him. >> reporter: still, mcconnell and other republicans insist the president is being denied due process. and after that ten-hour deposition wrapped up, one republican, mark meadows, came out and said he still doesn't see evidence of a quid pro quo. anthony? >> nancy, in a tweet, the presiden
trump was conditioned on the investigation of burris isma, t energy company that employed the son ofsidential candidate joe biden. taylor said he was told that everything, including millions of dollars in u.s. security assistance depended o zelensky publicly announcing an investigation related to the bidens and the 2016 election. >> the money held up had absolutely nothing to do with biden. >> reporter: taylor's testimony directly contradicted the white house line. >> there...
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so today, along with chairman inhofe, chairman risch, senator graham, senator burris, i am introducing a stronger resolution that acknowledges hard truths and focuses on our strategic interests in the middle east. our resolution acknowledges the vital role that our kurdish and arab syrian partners have played in rooting out and destroying the isis cal fate. -- caliphate. it condemns turkey's decision to escalate hostilities in syria, warns against the abandonment of our allies and partners in syria, and urges president trump to rethink his invitation for president erdogan to visit the white house. it also acknowledges turkey's legitimate national security concerns emanating from the conflict in syria and the significant risk to the united states if such a strategically consequential ally were to fall further into moscow's orbit. it recognizes the grave consequences of u.s. withdrawal, the rising influence of russia, iran, and the assad regime, and the escape of more than 100 isis-affiliated fighters detained in the region. we specifically urge the president to end, end the drawdown, so
so today, along with chairman inhofe, chairman risch, senator graham, senator burris, i am introducing a stronger resolution that acknowledges hard truths and focuses on our strategic interests in the middle east. our resolution acknowledges the vital role that our kurdish and arab syrian partners have played in rooting out and destroying the isis cal fate. -- caliphate. it condemns turkey's decision to escalate hostilities in syria, warns against the abandonment of our allies and partners in...
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and on the 25th of january 2020 the space at west burry.go to brian kilmeade.com. take about all the books at once. ainsley: where is pen. brian: i went washington today. steve: new book comes out two weeks from tomorrow. brian: two weeks from tomorrow november 5th. ainsley: kiss your wife goodbye for while. on the road. pack your bags. congratulations. brian: i can't wait. one of the toughest hockey players in hockey. taking hits off the ice for working a regular job. why is that a bad thing? it used to be the common thing. we will discuss it next. ♪ bust loose from this ball and chain ♪ i got it all on the line ♪ for a piece of the promised land i need a ride. here hold this. follow that spud. [ tires screech ] the big idaho potato truck is touring america telling folks about idaho potatoes. and i want it back. what is it with you and that truck? when ywhat do you see?orld, we see patterns. relationships. when you use location technology, you can see where things happen, before they happen. with esri location technology, you can see what
and on the 25th of january 2020 the space at west burry.go to brian kilmeade.com. take about all the books at once. ainsley: where is pen. brian: i went washington today. steve: new book comes out two weeks from tomorrow. brian: two weeks from tomorrow november 5th. ainsley: kiss your wife goodbye for while. on the road. pack your bags. congratulations. brian: i can't wait. one of the toughest hockey players in hockey. taking hits off the ice for working a regular job. why is that a bad thing?...
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facebook makes a lot of noise about protecting privacy and burries the privacy controls deep in the bowelsorship with the chinese? you watch what happened with the nba. >> i'm always concerned with the chinese. >> there's room to be concerned about a lot of different fronts. >> it's a decision about the chinese. i'm sorry, i think you're letting his lawyers set the conversation instead of allowing us, including yourself, to focus on the things he's worried wi . about. he doesn't want to take on the paid for ads that are going to be misleading americans and misleading americans during the election cycle that's what he doesn't want us to be talking about. he wants to compare himself to tiktok facebook also complies with rules around in different jurisdictions. he's trying from the podium at georgetown to sound like a great american on this topic of course his lawyers are writing this for him, his pr people are writing this for him. let's stay focused on the invasive russian trolls and the invasive iranian trolls. that's the problem that's facing america and invading facebook. >> do you agree
facebook makes a lot of noise about protecting privacy and burries the privacy controls deep in the bowelsorship with the chinese? you watch what happened with the nba. >> i'm always concerned with the chinese. >> there's room to be concerned about a lot of different fronts. >> it's a decision about the chinese. i'm sorry, i think you're letting his lawyers set the conversation instead of allowing us, including yourself, to focus on the things he's worried wi . about. he...
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typical burris, of course there were lots ofjokes and he tells them very well but there was also a threadhich is once we get brexit done, we can get on to building all the things britain wants to see in helping people in all parts of the country to live their best life. whether that is on the health service, building 40 new hospitals over the next decade, or whether it is on schools and the police and transport, infrastructure— he set out that one nation vision very clearly. he also dealt with brexit because in order to get onto that, we have to get brexit done. that slogan has been everywhere this week, we have heard it many times but it is pretty simplistic, isn't it? it is notjust a matter of getting brexit done but how you do it and there are still many people, people i spoke to in the audience, who are very concerned about the possibility of a no—deal brexit, as you yourself must be as well? i truly believe that we have to deliver on the referendum result, because even though i've voted remain, i believe in democracy. 0ne of the things the prime minister talked about in a way i haven
typical burris, of course there were lots ofjokes and he tells them very well but there was also a threadhich is once we get brexit done, we can get on to building all the things britain wants to see in helping people in all parts of the country to live their best life. whether that is on the health service, building 40 new hospitals over the next decade, or whether it is on schools and the police and transport, infrastructure— he set out that one nation vision very clearly. he also dealt...