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backs up back out now he is not going to give any more concessions on that i understand that but bush johnson is not going to give any concessions on that one of the races is because if he gave a concession on the irish backstop that he risks losing the support of the day he paid in the commons and added one way one way the opposition could bring down the conservative government or stocks it is holding up well it's of no consequence because as it stands the government would win because it's handed the pm pays well i'm going to say what i want to say with the european angle here glenn but even what do you think the possibilities are because i think there is a you know there's a little bit of room there on the on this point i would disagree slightly with marcus because i don't think the backs of the. tourism a was particularly good so i thought it was voted down 3 times for good reason for good reasons and part of the reason this one's britain said ok we'll take no deal of the table and parliament affectively commit itself to we're going to block it no matter what that's a very clear signal to
backs up back out now he is not going to give any more concessions on that i understand that but bush johnson is not going to give any concessions on that one of the races is because if he gave a concession on the irish backstop that he risks losing the support of the day he paid in the commons and added one way one way the opposition could bring down the conservative government or stocks it is holding up well it's of no consequence because as it stands the government would win because it's...
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sides you mentioned the voice of reason being the german chancellor angela merkel that we know the bush johnson he visited her right here in berlin last month and since then he has repeatedly mentioned the name until america as proof that breaks it you know that breaks that deal can be struck before october 31st he even mentioned heard today in ireland take a listen what is that. i think we have really the ideal amount of time in which to get this kind of thing done and get a medical center i think she said it should be if he is 30 days would be enough that he is that he's a would go on but that is we didn't contribute much 30 days to be enough she said and i think she's taking it right if we really focus i think that we can make a huge amount of progress of a freudian slip there with the 30 years and the early days of it but what do you say ambassador i mean is is johnson is he reading on the american correctly no he's not being and he knows that he's not reading or correct if what i'm going to try to do is she try to be polite and say look it's not about the timeframe we've been doing this fo
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sides you mentioned the voice of reason being the german chancellor angela merkel we know the bush johnson he visited her right here in berlin last month and since then he has repeatedly mentioned the name on the americal as proof that breaks it you know that breaks that deal can be struck before october 31st he even mentioned her today in ireland take a listen what does that. i think we have really the ideal amount of time in which to get this kind of thing done and get a medical center i think she said it should be if he is 30 days would be enough that he has a series of how you would go on but that is we didn't contribute much 30 days to be enough she said and i think she's taking it right if we really focus i think that we can make a huge amount of progress of a freudian slip there with the 30 years a 130 days but what do you say ambassador i mean is is johnson is he reading on the american correctly no he's not being and he knows that he's not reading are correct if what i'm going to try to do is she try to be polite and say look it's not about the timeframe we've been doing this for
sides you mentioned the voice of reason being the german chancellor angela merkel we know the bush johnson he visited her right here in berlin last month and since then he has repeatedly mentioned the name on the americal as proof that breaks it you know that breaks that deal can be struck before october 31st he even mentioned her today in ireland take a listen what does that. i think we have really the ideal amount of time in which to get this kind of thing done and get a medical center i...
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all the referendum says no we're giving up on but bush johnson he would prefer to have an election because he believes i mean right now he has a minority government in parliament he believes that if you had the election today he would receives strong showing strong support and he would be stronger in parliament so that's the better option for him than a 2nd referendum isn't it i think at the moment it is but. his worry is and this is how he's trying to be maneuvered into a scheme for an extension from the e.u. because he's made that such a big deal that he will die in a ditch rather than tension nephew actually is forced to us for an extension he could then look weak and then he wouldn't pick up all the pro brecht voters because what he wants to do is mash the brakes it to his right what he's in danger of doing of course is losing votes as to the left to the liberal democrats and so on so there is an argument that says if he can to deal and did a deal with labor that they'd both agree to put it to a referendum for going to an election in a way it would just get the issue off the yeah it's
all the referendum says no we're giving up on but bush johnson he would prefer to have an election because he believes i mean right now he has a minority government in parliament he believes that if you had the election today he would receives strong showing strong support and he would be stronger in parliament so that's the better option for him than a 2nd referendum isn't it i think at the moment it is but. his worry is and this is how he's trying to be maneuvered into a scheme for an...
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a crushing defeat in parliament as lawmakers vote to prevent a no deal breaker prime minister bush johnson is now calling for an election. as u.s. news website claims russia has been meddling in america for 100 years we take a closer look at that claim. the region of belgium angers jews and muslims by banning kosher. slaughter methods. for broadcasting live from moscow this is r t international and certainly glad to have you with us. or at the british prime minister boyce johnson is calling for an early election after suffering a landmark defeat in parliament opposition members along with 21 conservative rebels backed emotion to take control of the commons agenda away from the government that means they can now put forward a bill to delay the u.k.'s departure from the. the ice to the right 328 the notion that 301. was. not it could stop our use so the guys have it the guys have it i know those m.p.'s many of whom are against if not brags itself at the very least against a no deal brags that which they fear the country is headed towards on october 31st gives those m.p.'s the power to introd
a crushing defeat in parliament as lawmakers vote to prevent a no deal breaker prime minister bush johnson is now calling for an election. as u.s. news website claims russia has been meddling in america for 100 years we take a closer look at that claim. the region of belgium angers jews and muslims by banning kosher. slaughter methods. for broadcasting live from moscow this is r t international and certainly glad to have you with us. or at the british prime minister boyce johnson is calling for...
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conservative party if he does not deliver grex it then they will bring him down so i cannot save how bush johnson will secure a deal with the european union it is now more than likely that britain will exit the european union there's no deal the main issue is the irish backs up actually now the e.u. is not going to give any more concessions on that i understand that but boris johnson is not going to give any concessions. one of the races is because he gave a concession on the irish back still that he risks losing the support of the date you hate in the commons and one way one way the opposition could bring down the conservative orthodoxy is hold in a no confidence because as it stands the government would win because the heat and pays well i want to see what i want to say with the european angle here glenn what do you think what do you think the possibilities are because i think there is a you know there's a little bit of room there on this point i would disagree slightly with marcus because i don't think the bracks of dale theresa may was particularly good so i thought it was more than 3 times f
conservative party if he does not deliver grex it then they will bring him down so i cannot save how bush johnson will secure a deal with the european union it is now more than likely that britain will exit the european union there's no deal the main issue is the irish backs up actually now the e.u. is not going to give any more concessions on that i understand that but boris johnson is not going to give any concessions. one of the races is because he gave a concession on the irish back still...
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well a humiliating defeat certainly this for the fledgling government of bush johnson and just as that result was announced in the house of commons a voice from the other side of that has spiked up not a good start boris and certainly this majority of 27 a bigger number than anyone expected to be diesel lections among the 16 or so tory m.p.'s who voted against their own government and that number suggesting that the legislation at the heart of this motion will also likely make its way successfully through parliament to remind you that is there just nation that would force boris johnson to go to the e.u. and ask for a further delay to bret's of beyond october 31st till january 31st in terms of the proposed legislation if he's unable to get a deal between now and the end of october and associated with all of this the crucial question now of a general election voters johnson made this vote of confidence issue the vote against the government therefore a vote of no confidence he has lost during the course of the day he's flimsy majority one m.p. for they believe defected to the liberal demo
well a humiliating defeat certainly this for the fledgling government of bush johnson and just as that result was announced in the house of commons a voice from the other side of that has spiked up not a good start boris and certainly this majority of 27 a bigger number than anyone expected to be diesel lections among the 16 or so tory m.p.'s who voted against their own government and that number suggesting that the legislation at the heart of this motion will also likely make its way...
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well a humiliating defeat certainly this for the fledgling government of bush johnson and just as that result was announced in the house of commons a voice from the other side of that has spiked up not a good start boris and certainly this majority of 27 a bigger number than anyone expected to be diesel lections among the 16 or so tory m.p.'s who voted against their own government and that number suggesting that the legislation at the heart of this motion will also likely make its way successfully through parliament to remind you that is there just nation that would force boris johnson to go to the e.u. and ask for a further delay to breaks it beyond october 31st till january 31st in terms of the proposed legislation if he's unable to get a deal between now and the end of october and associated with all of this the crucial question now of a general election voters johnson made this vote of confidence issue the vote against the government therefore a vote of no confidence he has lost during the course of the day he's flimsy majority one m.p. for the billy defected to the liberal democra
well a humiliating defeat certainly this for the fledgling government of bush johnson and just as that result was announced in the house of commons a voice from the other side of that has spiked up not a good start boris and certainly this majority of 27 a bigger number than anyone expected to be diesel lections among the 16 or so tory m.p.'s who voted against their own government and that number suggesting that the legislation at the heart of this motion will also likely make its way...
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his own brother doesn't trust him why on earth should we say yes there is a problem with trust bush johnson also hemmed in now with any other possible new polls or ways that he could force an election by his own promise to prorogue on it next week for 5 weeks all he can really do now is get himself and his party on a campaign footing that's what we're waiting to hear from him now in wakefield in the north of england a big bunch told me speech that once again he's done it 3 times this week was sent out the terms of the election vote for me and i'll give you breaks it folk for him jeremy corbyn who wants to delay it all and undermine the process and you want to thank you john holl in westminster. and as we mentioned earlier boris johnson also met the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu the pair said they agreed on the need to stop iran from getting a nuclear weapon that's a near his office it also said the 2 that is would discuss how to repel quote terrorism and iranian aggression the trip to london was only announced on wednesday as he boarded the flight netanyahu told journalists the
his own brother doesn't trust him why on earth should we say yes there is a problem with trust bush johnson also hemmed in now with any other possible new polls or ways that he could force an election by his own promise to prorogue on it next week for 5 weeks all he can really do now is get himself and his party on a campaign footing that's what we're waiting to hear from him now in wakefield in the north of england a big bunch told me speech that once again he's done it 3 times this week was...
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despite my with zoom on despite approach and than that was played approached by the bush giving johnson a stern reproach. so i suppose it is a good example of twitter we shouldn't be think you should. know it is a good example of my brakes are several. dance issue with an awful lot of consequences that are negative and people getting very upset about is a very polarizing issue. and i often think that. it's great when a little bit of comic relief comes through on social media. i'm reminded of at the better. aspects of. over a british humoror in britain generate so that's the presence of the uk. supreme court with a spider brooch spinning a web of boris johnson there you go. but. we might begin to have results could look because look she does at a loss and maybe. the fox you see she warned the fox would be the foxes but- what's one of the men i don't know what could happen. to know it's a bit sci fi any ideas. we need to see we. and we felt we had read in stock too so props props is all a lot of hot air at bush in any case yes at there are a lot of people that tweeting about the wolves al
despite my with zoom on despite approach and than that was played approached by the bush giving johnson a stern reproach. so i suppose it is a good example of twitter we shouldn't be think you should. know it is a good example of my brakes are several. dance issue with an awful lot of consequences that are negative and people getting very upset about is a very polarizing issue. and i often think that. it's great when a little bit of comic relief comes through on social media. i'm reminded of at...
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and yet another blow to bush's prime minister boris johnson part of a deal with jackson's latest move to call a general election as is the u.k. pays for the phone calls to exiting the e.u. next month but with the status of a deal in town. palestinians have clashed with his rating in the testing against the death i mean inmate action in israeli jails. the next hour coming up on the international it's talking in the u.k. and ireland is not. alone in welcome across town for all things are considered i'm peter lavelle attempting to end one war while avoiding a new one as usual the trump administration's foreign policy is unpredictable and even contradictory there are no better examples than afghanistan and iran. cross talking some real news i'm joined by my guest. is the founder of the center of political strategic analysis dr paul we also have dmitri bobbitt she is a political analyst and editor at. me internet media project and in london we cross the charles shoe bridge he is a security analyst and a former u.k. army and counterterrorism intelligence officer originally across the uk rul
and yet another blow to bush's prime minister boris johnson part of a deal with jackson's latest move to call a general election as is the u.k. pays for the phone calls to exiting the e.u. next month but with the status of a deal in town. palestinians have clashed with his rating in the testing against the death i mean inmate action in israeli jails. the next hour coming up on the international it's talking in the u.k. and ireland is not. alone in welcome across town for all things are...
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bush. is. going to respect. boris johnson and donald trump the transatlantic populous duo both larger than life both whitening rods for controversy tonight both men are accused of abusing their powers in the u.k. parliament there are calls for prime minister boris johnson to resign in the u.s. congress investigations have begun which could end in the impeachment and removal of president double draw i'm brick off in berlin this is the day.
bush. is. going to respect. boris johnson and donald trump the transatlantic populous duo both larger than life both whitening rods for controversy tonight both men are accused of abusing their powers in the u.k. parliament there are calls for prime minister boris johnson to resign in the u.s. congress investigations have begun which could end in the impeachment and removal of president double draw i'm brick off in berlin this is the day.
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bush in us and it seems that johnson as the new pool of the us president donald trump do you think your views a shared obviously by dealing the group of the liquor buddies but is it shared by other elements of. the political system here in germany well the majority of the people in germany is against a war against iran they are totally against it and they are in favor of deescalation and diplomacy rather than to. send troops or warships to the region we have to prevent and do everything to prevent a war against iran because we. assume that it will be worse than the war against iraq if it will start against iran see having prime minister johnson would say he doesn't want a war over and here we are in berlin germany has the largest overseas united states army base in the world there are tens of thousands of american soldiers germany is germany in all approved well i never said it's not but we had a no decision of the parliament and the government regarding the war against iraq we didn't follow the us like a great britain did i think after the withdrawal of french troops of russian troops
bush in us and it seems that johnson as the new pool of the us president donald trump do you think your views a shared obviously by dealing the group of the liquor buddies but is it shared by other elements of. the political system here in germany well the majority of the people in germany is against a war against iran they are totally against it and they are in favor of deescalation and diplomacy rather than to. send troops or warships to the region we have to prevent and do everything to...
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private and confidential communications between 9 senior advisers including dominic cummings bush johnson's chief of staff about the real reasons for the government parliament the government said it was all standard bottom entry procedure for a new government critics believe the government was deliberately trying to muzzle parliament and prevent it from scrutinizing boris johnson's breaks it strategy well that motion has a loss by the government it will be compelled to have these things over it's supposed to do it by wednesday night in practice parliament isn't even sitting on wednesday night so it is of limited effect will be a further defeat for a good. beleaguered government later on this evening will be a 2nd attempt by the government to get it election the date it wants is october the 15th well all but certain to fail in that the opposition parties have agreed that they will not support an election until an extension to the exit is secured they want to see boris johnson marching off to brussels to get an extension and they won't support him until then so another failure there to save n
private and confidential communications between 9 senior advisers including dominic cummings bush johnson's chief of staff about the real reasons for the government parliament the government said it was all standard bottom entry procedure for a new government critics believe the government was deliberately trying to muzzle parliament and prevent it from scrutinizing boris johnson's breaks it strategy well that motion has a loss by the government it will be compelled to have these things over...
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and jeh johnson gathered today at the national september 11th memorial and neseum in new york city. this all ahead of the anniversary of the attacks. they served under presidents george w. bush and barack obama and address the rising challenges facing this current administration. it's been 18 years since 9/11. t're here at this very solemn memorial. hre threat has changed dramatically. we face increasing home-grown threats. what's happened? >> the terrorist threat to our homeland has evolved significantly over the last 18 years from what i refer to as terrorist directed attacks to smaller-scale, terrorist- inspired attacks, inspired either by a terrorist group overseas or by extreme right-
and jeh johnson gathered today at the national september 11th memorial and neseum in new york city. this all ahead of the anniversary of the attacks. they served under presidents george w. bush and barack obama and address the rising challenges facing this current administration. it's been 18 years since 9/11. t're here at this very solemn memorial. hre threat has changed dramatically. we face increasing home-grown threats. what's happened? >> the terrorist threat to our homeland has...
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on tuesday well michael say the provocation was a cynical attempt by boris johnson to stop them having a say on preventing bush and crashing out of the e.u. on october 31st at the 1st session back was never going to be an easy ride with us opposition m.p.'s venting at the ruling conservatives the government's chief legal adviser the man who had told boris johnson the suspension was good to go that fellow lawmakers. are disgraced we now have very wide number of this house. race against levy at all denying the electorate in charge of having. how this matter should be resolved this parliament is very good yet really he was hoping that parliament would still be probed until the middle of october but as it was we saw that ruling yesterday by the u.k.'s supreme court unanimously coming to the conclusion that that decision to probe parliament why the government wasn't lawful and in fact ruling that as far as they were concerned it never happened there was no such thing that had no legal basis and so m.p.'s were able to once more take their seats in the house of commons today where we saw those very far east scenes no
on tuesday well michael say the provocation was a cynical attempt by boris johnson to stop them having a say on preventing bush and crashing out of the e.u. on october 31st at the 1st session back was never going to be an easy ride with us opposition m.p.'s venting at the ruling conservatives the government's chief legal adviser the man who had told boris johnson the suspension was good to go that fellow lawmakers. are disgraced we now have very wide number of this house. race against levy at...
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bush. early october, 19.5, what is going on? -- 1945. the main johnson bill was introduced for a type of atomic energy act. the first piece of legislation. everybody knows there's no agreement. but what is going to happen? who will take over? where are the lines in the sand going to be? who is doing what to whom? all that is up in the air because there's no agreement in congress on what to do. smithnovember, 1945, dean hosted an exploratory dinner meeting, let's get folks to dinner together over dinner at the andrew johnson hotel where the hertel committee could meet clinton labs staff including neutron scatter staff. both groups were enthusiastic after this meeting saying, we can work together, we can be a team. their benefits for everyone. less than three weeks later, the senate committee on atomic --rgy, after thanksgiving around things giving visited oak ridge. general groves in. tow. two weeks later another event was organized by pollard at ut, called a conference on reacher's at southeastern universities. to consider the potential of working with t
bush. early october, 19.5, what is going on? -- 1945. the main johnson bill was introduced for a type of atomic energy act. the first piece of legislation. everybody knows there's no agreement. but what is going to happen? who will take over? where are the lines in the sand going to be? who is doing what to whom? all that is up in the air because there's no agreement in congress on what to do. smithnovember, 1945, dean hosted an exploratory dinner meeting, let's get folks to dinner together...
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week as tories dumped their own prime minister bush to defeat could a last minute revolts maybe you came from a no deal breaker and perhaps topple boris johnson to find out about. quadriga 30 minutes on w. a great musician. playing. high limit good on camera for zuckerberg from eclipse to say. the music to. this group of us are moms under. the seats are good with. holding it in. it's time to take stock. and face. time you're up just such they are not. and the fight for the truth. is hard to overcome boundaries and connection. it's time for. indeed obvious coming up ahead. minds. natural riches. precious resources. and a rewarding investment. farmland has been called the ethiopia's of green gold. the country has an abundance of life and leases it to international giants the government is after high export revenues and the british high profit margins. and not everyone benefits from the booming business. when i saw the elders are clearing the land i was devastated to give the guy who could they bulldoze the land without my permission remove what i knew it belonged to i mean a woman. expropriation environmental destruction starvation. price for g
week as tories dumped their own prime minister bush to defeat could a last minute revolts maybe you came from a no deal breaker and perhaps topple boris johnson to find out about. quadriga 30 minutes on w. a great musician. playing. high limit good on camera for zuckerberg from eclipse to say. the music to. this group of us are moms under. the seats are good with. holding it in. it's time to take stock. and face. time you're up just such they are not. and the fight for the truth. is hard to...
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bush who wasn't hurt. the u.k. supremes court has begun hearings to decide whether prime minister boris johnson broke the law when he suspended parliament for 5 weeks a lawyer for the government has told judges johnson were. entitled to prorogue parliament but those arguing against the shutdown say it is the biggest abuse of power bribe pile minister for 50 years has more from london. the barricades have shifted temporarily than the remaining breaks it battle as arrived at the supreme court we have the force to appeals one from england and wales and one from scotland. they both involve the same issue whether it was lawful for the prime minister to advise her majesty to authorize the provocation the parliament order in council at issue whether the court should stay out of politics as the english high court had ruled or a scottish judges decided last week whether the courts should step in when the powers of government are used for purposes other than those for which they were intended now. is that when the prime minister exercise. his admittedly removed discretionary power to advise her majesty gratian it is an improp
bush who wasn't hurt. the u.k. supremes court has begun hearings to decide whether prime minister boris johnson broke the law when he suspended parliament for 5 weeks a lawyer for the government has told judges johnson were. entitled to prorogue parliament but those arguing against the shutdown say it is the biggest abuse of power bribe pile minister for 50 years has more from london. the barricades have shifted temporarily than the remaining breaks it battle as arrived at the supreme court we...
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bush will go to revoke or shoot. him speeding. tens of thousands take to the streets across the u.k. as prime minister bars johnson's decision to suspend parliament ahead of the brics it deadline divides the nation. and tensions escalates between israel and lebanon after an exchange of missile strikes across the border. if you're watching the weekly here on our international i'm rosana local thank you for joining us. from day marks the 15th anniversary of the deadliest terror attack in modern russian history it happened at a school in the north a setian town of beslan in russia's north caucasus region where more than a 1000 people were taken hostage 334 were eventually killed many of them children. the victims all being commemorated invest today people in length flowers near the school which has become a monument to those events words of condolence have been coming in from around the world from islam the 1st days of september each year have become a time for grief and mourning you may find some of the following images to step in . meanwhile in beslan school candles have been lit to commemorate the victims a correspo
bush will go to revoke or shoot. him speeding. tens of thousands take to the streets across the u.k. as prime minister bars johnson's decision to suspend parliament ahead of the brics it deadline divides the nation. and tensions escalates between israel and lebanon after an exchange of missile strikes across the border. if you're watching the weekly here on our international i'm rosana local thank you for joining us. from day marks the 15th anniversary of the deadliest terror attack in modern...
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syria summit where the attention focused on the governments bush into the last rebel territory also this hour. british prime minister boris johnson is booed as the least breaks it talks in luxembourg and on people simply $1.40 telling police a race team heads of hard line using to supporters groups on accusations of blackmailing with club filming tickets. thank you for joining as the blame game is intensifying over the attacks on saudi arabia's key oil facilities the zante led coalition fighting in yemen says the attack on the aramco plans was carried out using iranian weapons and did not originate from yemen but the spokesman for the coalition did not provide evidence to back up what he called preliminary findings. those kind of. you see where i've got. right now to spot the one point those attacks. that they have been have conducted that we know the. initial assessment and also with the. iran denies involvement but u.s. president donald trump has declared he is ready to strike back over the attack not exactly how long it will take to fix damage to the world's largest processing plant is yet to be revealed but prices spiked to 1
syria summit where the attention focused on the governments bush into the last rebel territory also this hour. british prime minister boris johnson is booed as the least breaks it talks in luxembourg and on people simply $1.40 telling police a race team heads of hard line using to supporters groups on accusations of blackmailing with club filming tickets. thank you for joining as the blame game is intensifying over the attacks on saudi arabia's key oil facilities the zante led coalition...
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bush. so while we are in early october of 1945, what is going on? was, the may johnson bill introduced for a type of atomic energy act. the first piece of legislation. nobody knows what is going to go on. everybody knows there is no agreement. but what is going to happen? who will take over? what are the lines in the sand going to be? who is doing what to whom? all that is up in the air because there's no agreement in congress on what to do. so in early november, 1945, dean smith hosted an exploratory dinner meeting -- let's get folks together over dinner at the andrew johnson hotel, in which the hertell committee could meet clinton labs staff, including neutron scatter staff. both groups were enthusiastic after this meeting, saying, we can work together, we can be a team. there are benefits for everybody on this. the ec was coming, and no one knew the effect. less than three weeks later, the senate committee on atomic thanksgiving after , around thanksgiving visited , oak ridge. with general groves in tow. two weeks later, another event was organized by ut. this one wa
bush. so while we are in early october of 1945, what is going on? was, the may johnson bill introduced for a type of atomic energy act. the first piece of legislation. nobody knows what is going to go on. everybody knows there is no agreement. but what is going to happen? who will take over? what are the lines in the sand going to be? who is doing what to whom? all that is up in the air because there's no agreement in congress on what to do. so in early november, 1945, dean smith hosted an...
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johnson and his plan for exiting the eu? also on the programme: cheering in old age. the korean women harnessing pompom power to keep fit and happy. george w bushedom will be defended. the united states will hunt down and punish those responsible. bishop tutu now becomes spiritual leader of 100,000 anglicans here, of the blacks in soweto township, as well as the whites in their rich suburbs. we say to you today in a loud and a clear voice "enough of blood and tears. enough!" translation: the difficult decision we reached together was one that required great and exceptional courage. it's an exodus of up to 60,000 people caused by the uneven pace of political change in eastern europe. iam free! this is newsday on the bbc. i'm rico hizon in singapore. i'm kasia madera in london. our top stories: the taliban says the us has the most to lose — after president trump pulled out of peace talks aimed at ending the afghan war. the head of a us aid agency says hurricane dorian has left parts of the bahamas looking like they were hit by a nuclear bomb. we are starting another busy week in british politics. a bill preventing britain from leaving the europea
johnson and his plan for exiting the eu? also on the programme: cheering in old age. the korean women harnessing pompom power to keep fit and happy. george w bushedom will be defended. the united states will hunt down and punish those responsible. bishop tutu now becomes spiritual leader of 100,000 anglicans here, of the blacks in soweto township, as well as the whites in their rich suburbs. we say to you today in a loud and a clear voice "enough of blood and tears. enough!"...
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and jeh johnson gathered today at the national september 11th memorial and neseum in new york city. this all ahead of the anniversary of the attacks. they served under presidents george w. bush and barack obama and address the rising challenges facing this current administration. it's been 18 years since 9/11. t're here at this very solemn memorial. hre threat has changed dramatically. we face increasing home-grown threats. what's happened? >> the terrorist threat to our homeland has evolved significantly over the last 18 years from what i refer to as terrorist directed attacks to smaller-scale, terrorist- inspired attacks, inspired either by a terrorist group overseas or by extreme right- wing violent nationalism. in fact, that type of attack is now outpacing attacks inspired by foreign terrorist organizations. y o'donnell: secretary johnson, how do you view the agency right now? >> i have to say, i view the agency with a fair amount of despair and dismay. i think our old agency has become overly politicized. it is overwhelmed with the immigration mission, which is itself overly politicized, very, very emotional. >> o'donnell: secretary chertoff, the head of homeland securi
and jeh johnson gathered today at the national september 11th memorial and neseum in new york city. this all ahead of the anniversary of the attacks. they served under presidents george w. bush and barack obama and address the rising challenges facing this current administration. it's been 18 years since 9/11. t're here at this very solemn memorial. hre threat has changed dramatically. we face increasing home-grown threats. what's happened? >> the terrorist threat to our homeland has...
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boris johnson who's never been one for a convention and it has been 3 years already just about every hour for new explored every negotiation tactic used every amendment can sit so maybe just maybe bush is going to get his way bill days britain away from brussels altie london. the russian military says the u.s. carried out an air strike in syria's province without 1st giving notice there by violating quote all agreements my colleague interferometer discuss what happened with his run gusta. why is russia so angry over this because on the face of it you could argue look america is targeted and you have a training camp what's wrong with that we're just a little bit of background had been a bitter battleground for many months now the syrian army against rebels jihad the syrian army coming out on top taking a number of strategic towns but throughout all of these months the united states europe had been demanding calling for a cease fire yesterday at 6 o'clock in the morning 31st of august a cease fire was unilaterally called by syria its forces stopped everywhere no more offensive maneuvers its air force was grounded unilateral cease fire backed by russia backed by turkey a few hours afte
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boris johnson who's never been one for the convention and it has been 3 years already just about every hour for new explored every negotiation tactic used every amendment can sit so maybe just maybe bush is going to get his way britain away from brussels altie london. to the middle east now where israel has a military squad and so the love and the idea forces claimed to have used more than 100 ultimately shells along with battle helicopters were details now from television based journalist laura nizer. well the whole event really started and ended with on just 2 hours at around $415.00 local time a few anti to take projectiles were fired toward northern israel from lebanon by hezbollah soon admitting that they were the ones that fired the projectiles the i.d.f. almost immediately said there were no casualties not launched but they did respond with more than $100.00 of their own projectiles into lebanon both airstrikes as well as artillery those airstrikes coming from attack helicopters netanyahu said in a statement it's very soon after that there wasn't even a scratch on any of those soldiers but an i.d.f. ambulance that was hit in a position near the northern keep a military position
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johnson. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the house stands ageorge bushed until noon tomorrow -- adjourned until noon tomorrow for morning did you ontake you to a discussion domestic extremism and international terrorism. this started a couple of minutes ago. weekere was an op-ed last that looks at this issue and then george, senior vice president of programs and the homelandrector of security. you have a range of views on the subject. a couple of points of order before we begin, we are going to have a discussion for about 40 minutes or so and then we will open it up to questions from you. please remember this is about questions. if you give a monologue, i will cut you off and ask where the question is. .peak into the microphone raise your hand. we will call on you. you can identify yourself and ask your question into the microphone. emergency there is an , the policy is to move to the national geographic museum, which has a cafeteria and is located next door. that was not an indication to go there before or after, although you can if you want. with that, we will start and i will sit down.
johnson. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the house stands ageorge bushed until noon tomorrow -- adjourned until noon tomorrow for morning did you ontake you to a discussion domestic extremism and international terrorism. this started a couple of minutes ago. weekere was an op-ed last that looks at this issue and then george, senior vice president of programs and the homelandrector of security. you have a range of views on the subject. a couple of points of order before we begin, we...
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and jeh johnson gathered today at the national september 11th memorial and museum in new york city. this all ahead of the anniversary of the attacks. they served under presidents george w. bush and barack obama and address the rising challenges facing this current administration. it's been 18 years since 9/11. we're here at this very solemn memorial. the threat has changed dramatically. we face increasing home-grown threats. what's happened? >> the terrorist threat to our homeland has evolved significantly over the past 18 years from what i refer to as terrorist directed attacks to smaller-scale, terrorist-inspired attacks, inspired by a terrorist group overseas or by extreme right-wing violent nationalism. in fact, that type of attack is now outpacing attacks inspired by foreign terrorist organizations. >> secretary johnson, how do you view the agency right now? >> i have to say, i view the agency with a fair amount of despair and dismay. i think our old agency has become overly politicized. it is overwhelmed with the immigration mission, which is itself overly politicized, very, very emotional. >> secretary chertoff, the head of homeland security, the head of fema, all the
and jeh johnson gathered today at the national september 11th memorial and museum in new york city. this all ahead of the anniversary of the attacks. they served under presidents george w. bush and barack obama and address the rising challenges facing this current administration. it's been 18 years since 9/11. we're here at this very solemn memorial. the threat has changed dramatically. we face increasing home-grown threats. what's happened? >> the terrorist threat to our homeland has...
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bush obama and trump. but this community connections that brought him to sacramento. prior to being honored at the capitol to raising awareness about veteran suicide, the combat veteran stopped my seat johnsonge to meet with some women going through their own them. you know, i've found myself saint john aerial be who asked us only to use her last initial has been living at the center with their children since leaving a violent relationship 9 months ago. today he's the proud member of the plates program which trains the formerly homeless saint john's residents in job skills and culinary art. >>remember doing to get them isha better than ever. the positive that the mop and i just with over come with these tears of joy to my this is what i'm going to do for the rest of my life. >>she took just russia on a tour of the saint john's campus with serves up to 270 women and children a day what is needed in the white house to it. the goal of their 18 month live in programs that offer not just the safe space and job skills but emotional services and other practical life skills to help the women become self-sufficient. >>that is just there's so much freedom in that. >>rush offered some words of motivat
bush obama and trump. but this community connections that brought him to sacramento. prior to being honored at the capitol to raising awareness about veteran suicide, the combat veteran stopped my seat johnsonge to meet with some women going through their own them. you know, i've found myself saint john aerial be who asked us only to use her last initial has been living at the center with their children since leaving a violent relationship 9 months ago. today he's the proud member of the plates...
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generation, of john kennedy's generation -- you go through kennedy and johnson and nixon reagand and carter and and george herbert walker bushof them were of that generation. host: world war ii. popularlyld war ii, called the greatest generation. see it might well have been the greatest generation, but it was not the greatest generation for presidents. except for ronald reagan, not one of those completed two terms. all of them had difficulties of one kind or another. john kennedy assassinated, lyndon johnson decides not to run in 1968 because he is afraid he is going to lose, richard nixon is elected twice, but he has to resign. because of watergate. gerald ford becomes president. 1976 against in jimmy carter. jimmy carter wins once but is defeated in 1980. reagan, two terms, has iran contra as one difficulty. ends with george herbert walker bush, who is defeated by bill clinton. -- was it that porch a torch or april -- poisoned chalice to the men of his generation? what is fascinating to me is in ,he broader stroke bill clinton george w. bush, barack obama, the next generation. termsree of them one two and served two full t
generation, of john kennedy's generation -- you go through kennedy and johnson and nixon reagand and carter and and george herbert walker bushof them were of that generation. host: world war ii. popularlyld war ii, called the greatest generation. see it might well have been the greatest generation, but it was not the greatest generation for presidents. except for ronald reagan, not one of those completed two terms. all of them had difficulties of one kind or another. john kennedy assassinated,...
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bush obama and trump. but this community connections that brought him to sacramento. prior to being honored at the capitol to raising awareness about veteran suicide, the combat veteran stopped my seat johnson real change to meet with some women going through their own them. you know, i've found myself saint john ariel be who asked us only to use her last initial has been living at the center with their children since leaving a violent relationship 9 months ago. today he's the proud member of the plates program which trains the formerly homeless saint john's residents in job skills and culinary art. >>remember doing to get them isha better than ever. positive that the mop and i just with over come with these tears of joy to my this is what i'm going to do for the rest of my life. >>she took just russia on a tour of the saint john's campus with serves up to 270 women and children a day what is needed in the white house to it. the goal of their 18 month live in programs that offer not just the safe space and job skills but emotional services and other practical life skills to help the women become self-sufficient. >>i know know what i want. that is just there's so much freedom in >>rush offer
bush obama and trump. but this community connections that brought him to sacramento. prior to being honored at the capitol to raising awareness about veteran suicide, the combat veteran stopped my seat johnson real change to meet with some women going through their own them. you know, i've found myself saint john ariel be who asked us only to use her last initial has been living at the center with their children since leaving a violent relationship 9 months ago. today he's the proud member of...
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bush 43. you know, we just had word there from the president that in fact, uk prime minister boris johnson suggested a new iran deal. what are your thoughts on that? >> i think objectively there are only three possible outcomes with iran. the first is diplomatic, where they give up their nuclear weapons program and we reintroduce them to the global marketplace and we support them and help them and i think the europeans would probably like that to happen, too. the second is that they continue to undertake rogue action, seize ships, blow things up, mine the persian gulf and the result there is either a kinetic or cyber response. the third possibility which would be acceptable to us but obviously not to them is that their population gets sick and tired of being sick and tired and says we're going to move forward and have some popular self-rule. i think at the end of the day, the british prime minister is correct, this is the right moment, it would be nice if all the europeans flowed in behind president trump and said yes, let's put pressure on for a real nuclear deal where you get rid of their nuclear
bush 43. you know, we just had word there from the president that in fact, uk prime minister boris johnson suggested a new iran deal. what are your thoughts on that? >> i think objectively there are only three possible outcomes with iran. the first is diplomatic, where they give up their nuclear weapons program and we reintroduce them to the global marketplace and we support them and help them and i think the europeans would probably like that to happen, too. the second is that they...
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clearly the bush justice department was far more active and section 2 i testified - and in previous testimony to this committee -- section 2 2009 to 2017 om virtually went to sleep. r. johnson: i got 30 seconds left. why didn't any of the other groups assembled to the table anything about the cases we mention today? mr. adams: i caution the committee, if you are reauthorizing the voting rights act, not make it partisan. think that ers, i the voting rights act is viewed partisan record. justice department se the voting rights act as a partisan weapon. that's the -- when you see the voting rights act, that's how it's viewed. mr. cohen: thank you. recognize mr. nadler, i made the statement about the states that were covered and arizona, exception of which i mentioned, the only tate covered in hold side -- old confederacy is alaska. the other states are local jurisdictions which i also there are local jurisdictions, other places. forget -- apologizing forgetting alaska and for not knowing about guam. mr. nadler, you're recognized. thank you. i will comment on the obvious distraction of the guam case nothing to do with what we are talking about and was pretty egregious. ask mr.
clearly the bush justice department was far more active and section 2 i testified - and in previous testimony to this committee -- section 2 2009 to 2017 om virtually went to sleep. r. johnson: i got 30 seconds left. why didn't any of the other groups assembled to the table anything about the cases we mention today? mr. adams: i caution the committee, if you are reauthorizing the voting rights act, not make it partisan. think that ers, i the voting rights act is viewed partisan record. justice...
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lyndon johnson had a were on poverty with translated to richard nixon's war on crime and president reagan and bushe war on drugs and continues. the way to build up the prison industrial complex and the militarization of law enforcement. the other aspect is that it takes away the rights of a lot of minorities and poor people because they lock them in jail and give them a felony record and they cannot vote anymore so it disenfranchises the working and lower class and socioeconomic classes in the country without actually saying it. host: appreciate your comments. we have five more minutes or so. welcome your comments on twitter with congress back on monday and harry tweet, a memo to congress, recess is over and quite a spate of retirement over the august recess with bill flores of texas announcing yesterday morning and after the program news of jim , the republican, the second longest-serving member of the u.s. representatives will not run for a 22nd term he said on wednesday. news out of california as susan davis is retiring from congress. it could spark a democratic free for all, that is the times
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johnson is based in seattle. she is a writer and served with the air force in afghanistan. posting an op-ed, happy birthday to the war without end. president george w. bush gave his mission accomplished speech may 2003. december 2014, barack obama hailed the end of combat operations in afghanistan. 79 u.s. military personnel have been killed there. at the most recent death occurred september 5. spohn new --ars spawn new wars. she adds this saying my generation, the first of the post 9/11 veterans and those who came before, we are the memory keepers. we remember airports before the see something, say something era. we were not so polarized by rage and fear and tragedy such as columbine were the exception. my hope is we never forget. my fear is that we already have. that is the thought of learn k johnson. you can see that in the washington post and you can add your thoughts to the mix as well. if you want to give us a call if you live in the eastern and central time zones, it is 202-748-8000. for those of you in the eastern and central time zones and if you live in the mountain and pacific time zones, 202-748-8001 . you can text the program. if you want to
johnson is based in seattle. she is a writer and served with the air force in afghanistan. posting an op-ed, happy birthday to the war without end. president george w. bush gave his mission accomplished speech may 2003. december 2014, barack obama hailed the end of combat operations in afghanistan. 79 u.s. military personnel have been killed there. at the most recent death occurred september 5. spohn new --ars spawn new wars. she adds this saying my generation, the first of the post 9/11...
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bush, political editor at the new statesman. that was quite a moment, the chancellor speaking in the way he was and saying on top of everything else that he effectively doesn't trust boris johnsonoran said he would do even setting a date for an election. we have the former chancellor who a month or so ago was going and delivering the party line saying they don't have chest in the prime minister to keep their promises, so the idea that the election date in october, that some of his rebels would try and move it to after brexit happening, that would give the rebels less of a say. generally, looking for nuance with the former ministers, there is no need to... was also suggested that it was a fairfightand the was also suggested that it was a fairfight and the idea of deselecting mps is something that he plans to fight as much as he can. the important question is going to be how united opposition is at this point to the government because obviously events will kick off with the vote as long as the speaker a pproves the vote as long as the speaker approves the bill being heard. the emergency debate going ahead. is there enough opposition to node your brexit very to get past, triggerin
bush, political editor at the new statesman. that was quite a moment, the chancellor speaking in the way he was and saying on top of everything else that he effectively doesn't trust boris johnsonoran said he would do even setting a date for an election. we have the former chancellor who a month or so ago was going and delivering the party line saying they don't have chest in the prime minister to keep their promises, so the idea that the election date in october, that some of his rebels would...
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bush in 1992 and ted kennedy won 12 primary contests in 1980. ronald reagan came within less than a million votes of gerald 1968, the76 and threat of facing robert kennedy helped force lyndon johnsono retire. it is unlikely wealth, walsh, or sanford will morph into a modern-day reagan, kennedy, or buchanan. there is no viable path for any .f them to win a primary i have never seen the party more united behind a candidate. from pratt,t up kansas, a supporter of this effort. caller: yes redye certainly have a kansas needs to republican presidential primary and also that to get their name on the ballot, any national officeholder should have a right to have all their records put in front of the public so you can make an honest judgment about it. host: what do you think about the challengers then? caller: i think there are three guys in the race right now who have a lot of good ideas and that is what america is about, keeping an open exchange about our government. were just all looking at the 9/11 thing and the actual commissionthe 9/11 is america failed from lack of imagination. if you can't imagine what we are going to look back at in 2021 as a very dysfunctional, unproductive time o
bush in 1992 and ted kennedy won 12 primary contests in 1980. ronald reagan came within less than a million votes of gerald 1968, the76 and threat of facing robert kennedy helped force lyndon johnsono retire. it is unlikely wealth, walsh, or sanford will morph into a modern-day reagan, kennedy, or buchanan. there is no viable path for any .f them to win a primary i have never seen the party more united behind a candidate. from pratt,t up kansas, a supporter of this effort. caller: yes redye...