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in the cabinet —— in the commons. has said 108 times. in the cabinet -- in the commons.t hasn't responded to the accusation and said the prime minister is working hard to get a deal. the liberal democrat leader said the comments from members of the heart of cabinet made leaving with no deal less likely. we knew that the attempt to take a no deal off the table would be the big issue in parliament in the coming week and i think this tips the balance towards stopping the folly that the prime minister is trying to inflict on us. with time running out, the government has a tough week ahead. it hasn't confirmed yet whether they will be a new deal to vote on and backbench mps are putting forward their own plans to take control of their own plans to take control of the process, including one amendment to delay brexit if a deal isn't done by did -- to delay brexit if a deal isn't done by did —— mid—march. to delay brexit if a deal isn't done by did -- mid-march. i understand the chaos it caused. that can't make you feel good. it doesn't. 0ne mp who resigned from the conservative
in the cabinet —— in the commons. has said 108 times. in the cabinet -- in the commons.t hasn't responded to the accusation and said the prime minister is working hard to get a deal. the liberal democrat leader said the comments from members of the heart of cabinet made leaving with no deal less likely. we knew that the attempt to take a no deal off the table would be the big issue in parliament in the coming week and i think this tips the balance towards stopping the folly that the prime...
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the headlines at 3pm: three cabinet ministers face a call to resign after going public with a warning they're prepared to delay brexit rather than leave the eu without a deal. if ministers or cabinet ministers cannot support the government's position, then they have to resign. police fire tear gas on opposition activists in venezuela as they attempt to bring humanitarian aid into the country from neighbouring colombia. polling stations close in nigeria, where millions of people have been voting in presidential and parliamentary elections. the singer r kelly is due to appear in court in chicago on a series of sexual abuse charges. in rugby, wales go for a record 12th win in a row as they face england later, in the six nations in cardiff. and coming up at 3:30pm, click takes a look at an exo—suit, helping disabled people to walk. good afternoon. three cabinet ministers have said brexit should be delayed if mps don't approve the prime minster‘s deal in the coming days. in a newspaper article, the work and pensions secretary, amber rudd, thejustice secretary, david gauke, and the business
the headlines at 3pm: three cabinet ministers face a call to resign after going public with a warning they're prepared to delay brexit rather than leave the eu without a deal. if ministers or cabinet ministers cannot support the government's position, then they have to resign. police fire tear gas on opposition activists in venezuela as they attempt to bring humanitarian aid into the country from neighbouring colombia. polling stations close in nigeria, where millions of people have been voting...
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the headlines at apm: three cabinet ministers face a call to resign after going public with a warning they're prepared to delay brexit rather than leave the eu without a deal. if ministers or cabinet ministers cannot support the government's position, then they have to resign. clashes in venezuela between soliders and protesters — as opposition activists attempt to move humanitarian aid into the country from colombia. here's the scene live on the border — where self—declared presidentjuan guido says aid is now on its way. votes are being counted in nigeria after the biggest presidential and parliamentary elections in african history. the singer r kelly is due to appear in court in chicago on a series of sexual abuse charges. in rugby, wales go for a record 12th win in a row, as they host england in the six nations. kick off is at 4:45. and coming up in half an hour — witness history hears how the women's movement inspired one woman to start her own publishing business. good afternoon. three cabinet ministers have said brexit should be delayed if mps don't approve the prime minster‘s d
the headlines at apm: three cabinet ministers face a call to resign after going public with a warning they're prepared to delay brexit rather than leave the eu without a deal. if ministers or cabinet ministers cannot support the government's position, then they have to resign. clashes in venezuela between soliders and protesters — as opposition activists attempt to move humanitarian aid into the country from colombia. here's the scene live on the border — where self—declared presidentjuan...
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three cabinet ministers demand brexit is delayed if parliament fails to approve a deal in the coming days — some in the party say they should go. the rules on collective responsibility are very clear and if ministers or cabinet ministers can't support the government's position then they have to resign. nigerians go to the polls to choose their president and parliament — in the biggest election in african history. the singer r kelly is due to appear in court in chicago after being charged with ten counts of sexual abuse, some involving underage girls. first—time buyers return in greater numbers to the property market — despite the soaring cost of deposits. in rugby — can wales make it a record 12 wins in a row? they take on england in the six nations in cardiff this afternoon. and coming up at 12:30 — click takes a look at an exo—suit helping disabled people to walk. good morning and welcome to bbc news. three cabinet ministers have broken ranks to demand that brexit should be delayed if mps fail to approve the prime minister's deal in the coming days. writing in the daily mail, the w
three cabinet ministers demand brexit is delayed if parliament fails to approve a deal in the coming days — some in the party say they should go. the rules on collective responsibility are very clear and if ministers or cabinet ministers can't support the government's position then they have to resign. nigerians go to the polls to choose their president and parliament — in the biggest election in african history. the singer r kelly is due to appear in court in chicago after being charged...
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if ministers or cabinet ministers cannot support the government's position, then they have to resign. votes are being counted in nigeria, after the biggest presidential and parliamentary elections in african history. the singer, r kelly, is due to appear in court in chicago, on a series of sexual abuse charges. tom curry scores for england, who are leading against wales in the six nations. and a bad day for spurs, as they lose to burnley, we'll hear more about that in sportsday at 6:30. clashes have erupted on venezuela's border with colombia, as supporters of the opposition leader, juan guaido, prepare to move aid across the frontier. troops have fired tear gas at protestors after venezuela's president, nicolas maduro ordered the border to be closed. the opposition leaderjuan guaido says that humanitarian is on it's way which he says the country needs to battle food shortages and hyper inflation. this is the bridge between colombia and venezuela, where the humanitarian aid convoy is expected to arrive. you can see the oils tankers, used by president maduro to blockade the road. our c
if ministers or cabinet ministers cannot support the government's position, then they have to resign. votes are being counted in nigeria, after the biggest presidential and parliamentary elections in african history. the singer, r kelly, is due to appear in court in chicago, on a series of sexual abuse charges. tom curry scores for england, who are leading against wales in the six nations. and a bad day for spurs, as they lose to burnley, we'll hear more about that in sportsday at 6:30. clashes...
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this presumably is not just three cabinet the coming days?ree cabinet ministers, it is others in government as well who have the same opinion. you are under no illusion presumably that there is a wider group no illusion presumably that there is a widergroup in no illusion presumably that there is a wider group in the party who think this. the big problem is there is probably only 150 mps out of 650 campaigns for leading the eu. that really believe in the project. we have a parliament that is completely out of step with the sentiment of the british electorate is expressed at the referendum and since. this is leading to parliament versus the people. i just can't leading to parliament versus the people. ijust can't help but feel this is going to end very badly for this is going to end very badly for this parliament. was about the essence of the argument that it is possible to delay brexit without preventing brexit, if you like, because after all the date which the prime minister holds two is a date of her own choosing because she chose to trigge
this presumably is not just three cabinet the coming days?ree cabinet ministers, it is others in government as well who have the same opinion. you are under no illusion presumably that there is a wider group no illusion presumably that there is a widergroup in no illusion presumably that there is a wider group in the party who think this. the big problem is there is probably only 150 mps out of 650 campaigns for leading the eu. that really believe in the project. we have a parliament that is...
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three cabinet ministers threaten to defy the prime minister, saying they'll vote to delay brexit unless a deal‘s approved by mps. ajudge in chicago has set bail at $1 million for the singer r kelly in his sexual assault case. votes are being counted in nigeria after the biggest presidential and parliamentary elections in african history. frankie is a whole different breed, he likes hurting people. and among the new releases in the film review this week, cold pursuit with liam neeson, who made those controversial comments prior to its release. that's in a quarter of an hour. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the political correspondent at the daily mirror, nicola bartlett, and the political commentator giles kenningham. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. let's start with the observer, which reports that some of labour's most influential figures are telling jeremy corbyn to change his approach on issues including antisemitism and brexit. the sunday telegraph covers an editorial by the northern ireland secretary, in
three cabinet ministers threaten to defy the prime minister, saying they'll vote to delay brexit unless a deal‘s approved by mps. ajudge in chicago has set bail at $1 million for the singer r kelly in his sexual assault case. votes are being counted in nigeria after the biggest presidential and parliamentary elections in african history. frankie is a whole different breed, he likes hurting people. and among the new releases in the film review this week, cold pursuit with liam neeson, who made...
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three cabinet ministers demand brexit is delayed if parliament fails to approve a deal in the coming days — some in the party say they should go. the rules on collective responsibility are very clear and if ministers or cabinet ministers can't support the government's position than they have to resign. voters go to the polls in nigeria's delayed presidential elections — with reports of militant attacks in the north east of the country. here's the scene live in lagos where some of the 80 million people eligible to vote, are casting their ballot. the singer r kelly is due to appear in court in chicago after being charged with ten counts of sexual abuse, some involving underage girls. first—time buyers return in greater numbers to the property market — despite the soaring cost of deposits. in rugby — wales aim for a record 12th win in a row when they face england in the six nations in cardiff this afternoon. and coming up in half—an—hour — dateline london looks back on a week of mp resignations — and what this means for brexit. good morning and welcome to bbc news. three cabinet ministe
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three lore ranking ministers and three cabinet ministers and three cabinet ministers have all said unless0 the process that was triggered, the two—year processed that was triggered that would see us leave the eu on 29th march. it is the legal process. unless something is done to stop it, that is the path we are on. until now the prime minister has been adamant she wouldn‘t rule out the uk leaving on 29th march without a deal. but she has been in cabinet this morning and laura keunssberg our political editor said asa keunssberg our political editor said as a result of what has been discussed there she is expected to make three further commitments today. the first a meaningful vote by 12th march. if that vote falls, there would be another vote on 13th. that would be on whether the commons would support leaving with no deal and then thirdly if mps rejected no deal, there would be a vote on extending article 50 and the prime minister though will say... on that let me be clear, i do not want article 50 extended, an extension cannot take no deal off the table. so, laura says, the prime minister
three lore ranking ministers and three cabinet ministers and three cabinet ministers have all said unless0 the process that was triggered, the two—year processed that was triggered that would see us leave the eu on 29th march. it is the legal process. unless something is done to stop it, that is the path we are on. until now the prime minister has been adamant she wouldn‘t rule out the uk leaving on 29th march without a deal. but she has been in cabinet this morning and laura keunssberg our...
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i want to thank our cabinet. the cabinet's doing a fantastic job. really unsung job. because members of this cabinet -- there are those people that say this is one of the best cabinets this country has ever had. i happen to agree. i happen to agree. we have great, great people in our cabinet. i want to thank you-all very much for doing a fantastic job. thank you very much. i guess maybe at some point there will be a vote. at some point -- i think you have done a tremendous amount of abuse. you handled yourself incredibly last friday. on behalf of all of us i want to thank you very much. mack. eartfelt, too. believe me. ok. thank you very much. >> will you sign the border deal? >> i have to study it. i'm not sure. i'm not happy about t it's not doing the trick. but i'm adding things to it. when you add whatever i have to add, it's all -- it's all going to happen where we're going to build a beautiful big, strong wall that's not going to let criminals and traffickers and drug dealers and drug -- it's very simple. very simple. we're building a wall. i'm not saying we're
i want to thank our cabinet. the cabinet's doing a fantastic job. really unsung job. because members of this cabinet -- there are those people that say this is one of the best cabinets this country has ever had. i happen to agree. i happen to agree. we have great, great people in our cabinet. i want to thank you-all very much for doing a fantastic job. thank you very much. i guess maybe at some point there will be a vote. at some point -- i think you have done a tremendous amount of abuse. you...
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this move by the three cabinet ministers?a very pragmatic and factual saying they are saying, because we are leaving the eu in a less than 1000 hours and there is still no deal. by the end of march we will easily be leaving with or without a deal. the focus should be to try and get the deal. which is what they say, but equally if that would take more time we shouldn't drift to no deal by accident. if but also the kind of thinking that has been around for a while. it has been kind of unofficial for while. it has been kind of unofficialfor a while while. it has been kind of unofficial for a while that they had these views, but you come out so explicitly, put it in the paper, when you are serving cabinet ministers is extraordinary. yes, nothing surprises us anymore except that everything is surprising! it is the scale of three cabinet ministers, usually changed by collective responsibility, saying that if things go how we expect them to go, no progress this week, we expect the deal not to go through, then there is a notice perio
this move by the three cabinet ministers?a very pragmatic and factual saying they are saying, because we are leaving the eu in a less than 1000 hours and there is still no deal. by the end of march we will easily be leaving with or without a deal. the focus should be to try and get the deal. which is what they say, but equally if that would take more time we shouldn't drift to no deal by accident. if but also the kind of thinking that has been around for a while. it has been kind of unofficial...
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martin, the daily mail has got these three cabinet ministers. act to try to stop a no—deal brexit. it is a very powerful story and a big article inside by a david gauke, amber rudd, and greg clark, who are on the soft side, wanting the softest possible brexit, really, and saying that we must not have an ideal situation and that if theresa may's deal does not go through next week in some shape or form then there has got to be a delay to it. and, of course, they list all sorts of reasons why they say that has to be the case, the crashing out on march 29th will lead to damage to the economy in the short and long—term, national security problems, potential breakup of the uk, all be sort of apocalyptic warnings about the consequences of an ideal exit. and so they want to delay it. the question, i suppose, is will that concentrate the minds of some of those on the brexit the boarding side to think that if that happens, which it may do because of the amendments, then brexit will never happen and persuade them to support theresa may? of course, they are
martin, the daily mail has got these three cabinet ministers. act to try to stop a no—deal brexit. it is a very powerful story and a big article inside by a david gauke, amber rudd, and greg clark, who are on the soft side, wanting the softest possible brexit, really, and saying that we must not have an ideal situation and that if theresa may's deal does not go through next week in some shape or form then there has got to be a delay to it. and, of course, they list all sorts of reasons why...
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potentially use this and with the cabinet supported ? and with the cabinet supported? that is obviously something very serious to allege about the us attorney depth —— deputy attorney general and in the past, he has made it clear that if he ever made those comments, he was onlyjoking and he ever made those comments, he was only joking and is he ever made those comments, he was onlyjoking and is denying he ever meant anything like what is being suggested by andrew mccabe. has there been any response to this by there been any response to this by the white house yet? we have had a response more from republicans. these kind of conversations have been happen sometime, suggestions that rod rosenstein had made these kind of allegations and also suggesting that even at one stage he may have suggested secretly recording donald trump. what republicans have said as they want to try and put this in some sort of contexts, they want to potentially subpoena rod rosenstein and andrew mccabe to try to get to the bottom of what conversations were being ha
potentially use this and with the cabinet supported ? and with the cabinet supported? that is obviously something very serious to allege about the us attorney depth —— deputy attorney general and in the past, he has made it clear that if he ever made those comments, he was onlyjoking and he ever made those comments, he was only joking and is he ever made those comments, he was onlyjoking and is denying he ever meant anything like what is being suggested by andrew mccabe. has there been any...
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adding that is where the cabinet pass energy should be focused.ur political correspondent susana mendonca has more. no comment on the business secretary as he left his home earlier but his views on brexit allowed and clear. along with amber rudd and david got here is one of three cabinet members to come against the government line. they want it would be best to extend article 50 and a real date of departure rather than cash out of the european union are much 29. no comments have angered some conservative brexit mps. if they cannot support the government's position they will have to resign. the government's position is very clear, something deeper minister has said at least a hundred times as we are living on the 29th of march. —— prime minister. downing street has not responded to accusations and says the prime minister was working hard. the liberal democrat leader said comments from the heart of the cabinet made living without deal less likely. we note the attempt to ta ke less likely. we note the attempt to take no deal of the table would be the
adding that is where the cabinet pass energy should be focused.ur political correspondent susana mendonca has more. no comment on the business secretary as he left his home earlier but his views on brexit allowed and clear. along with amber rudd and david got here is one of three cabinet members to come against the government line. they want it would be best to extend article 50 and a real date of departure rather than cash out of the european union are much 29. no comments have angered some...
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three cabinet ministers face a call to resign after going public with a warning they're prepared to delay brexit rather than leave the eu without a deal. ajudge in chicago has set bail at £1 million for the singer r kelly in his sexual assault case. votes are being counted in nigeria after the biggest presidential and parliamentary elections in african history. and in half an hour, talking movies looks forward to the oscars, where dark comedy the favorite is hotley tipped. clashes have erupted on venezuela's border with colombia as supporters of the opposition leaderjuan guaido try to move humanitarian aid across the border. troops fired tear gas at protestors after the incumbent president nicolas maduro ordered the border to be closed, saying aid wasn't necessary. mr guaido says 300,000 venezuelans could die without it, as the country battles food shortages and hyper inflation. there are unconfirmed reports the first shipment of aid has now arrived through brazil. in the last hour, president maduro has announced that he is breaking diplomatic relations with the government of colombia. ka
three cabinet ministers face a call to resign after going public with a warning they're prepared to delay brexit rather than leave the eu without a deal. ajudge in chicago has set bail at £1 million for the singer r kelly in his sexual assault case. votes are being counted in nigeria after the biggest presidential and parliamentary elections in african history. and in half an hour, talking movies looks forward to the oscars, where dark comedy the favorite is hotley tipped. clashes have erupted...
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three cabinet ministers threaten to defy the prime minister, saying they'll vote to delay brexit unless a deal‘s approved by mps. ajudge in chicago has set bail at $1 million for the singer r kelly in his sexual assault case. votes are being counted in nigeria after the biggest presidential and parliamentary elections in african history. wales have the grand slam in their sights, with a last minute try that sees them take control of the six nations. and at 11:30pm, we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, giles kenningham and nicola bartlett. do stay with us for that. at least two people have been killed and more than 20 injured on venezuela's border with brazil. violent clashes also broke out on the colombian border. opposition supporters tried to move humanitarian aid into the country. troops fired tear gas at protestors after president nicolas maduro sealed off borders, saying foreign aid wasn't necessary. the opposition leaderjuan guaido said the first shipment of aid had arrived from brazil and that thousands of venezuelans could die without outside help,
three cabinet ministers threaten to defy the prime minister, saying they'll vote to delay brexit unless a deal‘s approved by mps. ajudge in chicago has set bail at $1 million for the singer r kelly in his sexual assault case. votes are being counted in nigeria after the biggest presidential and parliamentary elections in african history. wales have the grand slam in their sights, with a last minute try that sees them take control of the six nations. and at 11:30pm, we'll be taking an...
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the president's cabinet punching bag. not going to make kim jong-un give up his nuclear weapons. and that's because president trump can fire cabinet members but he cannot fire the truth. that's tonight's "the last word." "the 11th hour with brian williams" starts now. >>> tonight the president on the losing end of an explosive new book. the stories he has to tell include an account of the president choosing believe putin of russia over u.s. intelligence. > and just today a big hint that trumma
the president's cabinet punching bag. not going to make kim jong-un give up his nuclear weapons. and that's because president trump can fire cabinet members but he cannot fire the truth. that's tonight's "the last word." "the 11th hour with brian williams" starts now. >>> tonight the president on the losing end of an explosive new book. the stories he has to tell include an account of the president choosing believe putin of russia over u.s. intelligence. > and...
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the president's cabinet punching bag.ng to make kim jong-un give up his nuclear weapons. and that's because president trump can fire cabinet members but he cannot fire the truth. that's tonight's "the last word." "the 11th hour with brian williams" starts now. truth. that's tonight's last word. "the 11th hour" with brian williams starts now. >>> tonight the president on the losing end of an explosive new book by the man who ran the fbi after trump fired james comey. the stories he has to tell include an account of the president choosing to believe putin of russia over u.s. intelligence. and just today a big hint that trump may make a move to hire his director of national intelligence. intelligence. >>> also tonight, two things you seldom see. both are from roger stone, who first publicly attacked a federal judge, then took it back when some took it as a threat. >>> and protests over the president's wall emergency as 16 states now line up to take him to court. all of it as "the 11th hour" gets under way on a monday
the president's cabinet punching bag.ng to make kim jong-un give up his nuclear weapons. and that's because president trump can fire cabinet members but he cannot fire the truth. that's tonight's "the last word." "the 11th hour with brian williams" starts now. truth. that's tonight's last word. "the 11th hour" with brian williams starts now. >>> tonight the president on the losing end of an explosive new book by the man who ran the fbi after trump fired...
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ministers who go out into the press because they can't win the argument in a deeply divided cabinet,d to say a prime minister who isjust not listening. but here, there was a very different message from grassroots tories today. theresa may addressed their national convention, where members voted not to delay or thwart brexit. for the prime minister, protestations on every corner. votes are being counted in nigeria after presidential and parliamentary elections. 70 million people — more than half of them under the age of 35 — were registered to vote, making it the biggest election in african history. the main presidential candidates, muhammadu buhari and atiku abubakar, both said they were confident of victory. rugby, and scotland's 20—year wait for a six nations victory in paris goes on, after they were beaten by 27—10 by france. and wales remain the only unbeaten side in this year's championship after a 21—13 win over england in cardiff — josh adams sealing victory with a try in the closing minutes. we're back at ten. now on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. goodbye. hel
ministers who go out into the press because they can't win the argument in a deeply divided cabinet,d to say a prime minister who isjust not listening. but here, there was a very different message from grassroots tories today. theresa may addressed their national convention, where members voted not to delay or thwart brexit. for the prime minister, protestations on every corner. votes are being counted in nigeria after presidential and parliamentary elections. 70 million people — more than...
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the cabinet on meditational basis. it was a good experience i realized and in serialize that they needed to gain experience in governance they've been a liberation movement they've been agitating they've been fighting they've been fighters in the field they didn't know how to deal with the civil service he possibly thought that his presence in the government of national unity. will give him the authority to teach then you'll come us. to do things. whereas he ought to have run this through that he was also a new comer into a situation that was new on twitter but there were moments when. i could see mr mandela getting frustrated it. all took patience between mandela and dick clark hit the headlines. in january nine hundred ninety five i heated disputes during a cabinet meeting which forced dick clarke and mandela to stage a public reconciliation for the media. the main focus of our discussion was our past not working relationship our discussion was frank. add to it derelict in some detail. with our of the issues which ca
the cabinet on meditational basis. it was a good experience i realized and in serialize that they needed to gain experience in governance they've been a liberation movement they've been agitating they've been fighting they've been fighters in the field they didn't know how to deal with the civil service he possibly thought that his presence in the government of national unity. will give him the authority to teach then you'll come us. to do things. whereas he ought to have run this through that...
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and in the meantime, these three cabinet ministers have publicly added to the pressure she's alreadydemocratic vote. i understand the chaos it's caused... one of them, who left the tory party this week, was out campaigning for another brexit vote, still critical. itjust says the complete chaos that's now existing at the top of government, that you have three cabinet ministers who go out into the press because they can't win the argument in the deeply divided cabinet, and i'm afraid to say a prime minister who is just not listening. but here, there was a very different message from grassroots tories today. theresa may addressed their national convention, where members voted not to delay or thwart brexit. for the prime minister, protestations on every corner. alex forsyth, bbc news. emily thornberry has accused mps who left labour this week of betraying voters, claiming that the party would crush them if they had the guts to call by—elections. speaking ata guts to call by—elections. speaking at a rally in nottinghamshire, miss thornbury described her eight former colleagues, who have f
and in the meantime, these three cabinet ministers have publicly added to the pressure she's alreadydemocratic vote. i understand the chaos it's caused... one of them, who left the tory party this week, was out campaigning for another brexit vote, still critical. itjust says the complete chaos that's now existing at the top of government, that you have three cabinet ministers who go out into the press because they can't win the argument in the deeply divided cabinet, and i'm afraid to say a...
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it also risk cabinet split. the times is seeing it rather differently.r of the leaders are really doing or playing around with that what we have in labour as much as in the tory party is a real split. and actually genuinely held, principled splits. these are not people who tried to get rid of one leader or another, these are serious people. i think, for me, the person who has made both events in recent times —— most sense is keir starmer. he is calling for a second referendum. you doesn't speak for the labour party. no, i know. but the deputy prime minister has also edged towards this. explain this for me. lim i will chew my best. —— i will do my best. it doesn't allow the uk to make trade deals with any other country. that's what apparently may wa nt country. that's what apparently may want to chat to corbyn about because she is an act is a drawback. —— she isa she is an act is a drawback. —— she is a saying it is a drawback. corbyn has now said not a second referendum that now they are appearing to say they will be won. they are trying to manoeuvre to
it also risk cabinet split. the times is seeing it rather differently.r of the leaders are really doing or playing around with that what we have in labour as much as in the tory party is a real split. and actually genuinely held, principled splits. these are not people who tried to get rid of one leader or another, these are serious people. i think, for me, the person who has made both events in recent times —— most sense is keir starmer. he is calling for a second referendum. you doesn't...
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how many of the cabinet do you think want to ta ke the cabinet do you think want to take no deal offhink there are quite a few members of the cabinet who want to make sure that no deal is taken off the table. and we'll do everything they can to make sure that happens. good to talk to you. thank you for your time this morning. thank you. votes are being counted in nigeria's closely fought presidential election. the electoral commission is deciding whether to allow voting to continue into a second day after logistical problems and violence meant some people haven't been able to cast their ballots. the vote is the biggest in african history. earlier, i spoke to our nigeria correspondent — mayenijones — who has been following the voting from yola — a city in the east of nigeria. she says it's unclear at the moment whether voting will continue. the electoral commission hasn't yet come down one way oi’ the electoral commission hasn't yet come down one way or another but we are expecting results to come in within the next 48 hours, roughly. at the moment the unofficial figures that have bee
how many of the cabinet do you think want to ta ke the cabinet do you think want to take no deal offhink there are quite a few members of the cabinet who want to make sure that no deal is taken off the table. and we'll do everything they can to make sure that happens. good to talk to you. thank you for your time this morning. thank you. votes are being counted in nigeria's closely fought presidential election. the electoral commission is deciding whether to allow voting to continue into a...
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members of the cabinet.ifferent cabinet this year than last year and certainly the year before. >> that's right. there's eight individuals that were in the president's cabinet a year agatha have since re-signed or been shown the door. we should also point out that the president has five acting cabinet officials. they have not been confirmed by the senate and this is rather extraordinary that he has so many individuals that he has chosen to use as executive office to just put them up there and have them serve in that role temporarily as acting secretary. the president reportedly says he likes that because they're more beholden to him than those confirmed by the senate and are serving in that role. so it's unusual in a lot of ways. there's the secretary of the department of homeland security, kirsten nielson. the secretary of the department of housing and urban development, dr. ben carson, the acting secretary of offense, the acting attorney general. i could go on. >> they're walking in and there you see membe
members of the cabinet.ifferent cabinet this year than last year and certainly the year before. >> that's right. there's eight individuals that were in the president's cabinet a year agatha have since re-signed or been shown the door. we should also point out that the president has five acting cabinet officials. they have not been confirmed by the senate and this is rather extraordinary that he has so many individuals that he has chosen to use as executive office to just put them up there...
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it has to be the majority of the cabinet. of the people he was reported to think would vote with him was jeff sessions. for all of jeff sessions' issues, hard to imagine him going along. >> are you saying that if you were in the obama administration and subcabinet officials were counting votes from obama, you would be fine with that? >> well, look, the difference is you have a president who is acting in such a kind of inappropriate, unhinged way here. the circumstances always in some senses determine what kind of response is appropriate. if you have a president who is just taking an action to try and shut down investigation into himself, then i think it is appropriate to consider what remedies you might have to that action. however, i do think, just reading -- looking at what mccabe said, looking at the statement he put out, i think some of the commentary around this has been a little overhyped. it seems to me like something rod mentioned or threw out at a time when he was under extreme pressure and was struggling with how to
it has to be the majority of the cabinet. of the people he was reported to think would vote with him was jeff sessions. for all of jeff sessions' issues, hard to imagine him going along. >> are you saying that if you were in the obama administration and subcabinet officials were counting votes from obama, you would be fine with that? >> well, look, the difference is you have a president who is acting in such a kind of inappropriate, unhinged way here. the circumstances always in...
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rosenstein was actually openly talking about whether there was a majority of the cabinet who would voteo remove the president? that's correct. as the battle against islamic state draws to a close, what will happen to captured is fighters? inside venezuela — we meet some of the people struggling to survive as the standoff over humanitarian aid continues. and going out with a bang. the world war ii bomb that took 75 years to explode. a republican senator has vowed to investigate an alleged discussion to remove president trump from office. lindsay graham chairs the us senate judiciary committee. he says he could issue subpeonas to get to the bottom of claims that, in 2017, the deputy us attorney—general rod rosenstein discussed getting support for invoking the 25th amendment, which could declare the president unfit to serve. the claims were made in a tv interview by the former acting head of the fbi, andrew mccabe, who also claims mr rosenstein offered to wear a wire to record conversations with the president. the discussion of the 25th amendment was simply, rod raised the issue and discus
rosenstein was actually openly talking about whether there was a majority of the cabinet who would voteo remove the president? that's correct. as the battle against islamic state draws to a close, what will happen to captured is fighters? inside venezuela — we meet some of the people struggling to survive as the standoff over humanitarian aid continues. and going out with a bang. the world war ii bomb that took 75 years to explode. a republican senator has vowed to investigate an alleged...
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but at the end of the day, i don't see the appetite in the president's cabinet for this.at would be in line to make that decision. i don't see any appetite among them. i stand with lauren on this one. i think no appetite at all for it. >> ann coulter, lauren, she wanted the president to veto the funding bill of certain immigration provisions. she's tweeted the goal of a national emergency is for trump to scam the stupidest people in his base for two more years. a, do you see any truth to that, lauren? and b, will trump's base stick with him or turn against him potentially like ann koult centre. >> ann coulter profits from making inflammatory staxts that boost her twitter feed and get her on shows like this one. so mission accomplished, ann coulter. i don't know how much she represents or understands the views of the voters in this country. there's no question that the president will repeatedly make statements about acts that he may or may not even do. because he counts on people in his base, thinking that he's done them or being poorly informed on some issues. the wall is
but at the end of the day, i don't see the appetite in the president's cabinet for this.at would be in line to make that decision. i don't see any appetite among them. i stand with lauren on this one. i think no appetite at all for it. >> ann coulter, lauren, she wanted the president to veto the funding bill of certain immigration provisions. she's tweeted the goal of a national emergency is for trump to scam the stupidest people in his base for two more years. a, do you see any truth to...
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or not other cabinet members shared his belief that the president was really concerning.rning rod at that time. rosenstein was actually openly talking about whether there was a majority in the cabinet who would vote to remove the president? that's correct. 60 minutes says that in response to their interview, the justice department sent a statement calling mr mccabe's story "inaccurate and factually incorrect." the statement reads: our washington correspondent chris buckler has more on the reaction to the interview. now, mr rosenstein has already denied these kinds of allegations before, and claims that he was suggesting secretly recording president trump at one stage. he says if he ever made such comments they were only intended as a joke. but they are very serious allegations to make against a us deputy attorney—general. and it's why republicans in washington are furious. they are already saying that potentially, they will call on both andrew mccabe and rod rosenstein to give evidence at a congressional committee, because they say it does suggest that some in the departm
or not other cabinet members shared his belief that the president was really concerning.rning rod at that time. rosenstein was actually openly talking about whether there was a majority in the cabinet who would vote to remove the president? that's correct. 60 minutes says that in response to their interview, the justice department sent a statement calling mr mccabe's story "inaccurate and factually incorrect." the statement reads: our washington correspondent chris buckler has more on...
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there are significant numbers of conservatives, including cabinet members, who have let it know thattly that if the conservative party suggests a no—deal brexit, they will resign the party altogether, depriving theresa may of her majority, and presumably allowing a majority to form in parliament quite easily for a rejection of no deal, and our request, which i think the government will —— my and a request, which the government will be forced to ask for and which the eu would be likely to give for an extension, and we could come back in a few months and have this conversation again. we could come back in a few months and have this conversation againm you have to predict, i agree. i think the model continues, and god help us, we are sitting at this table three months from now when things have not progressed much. the question of sharm el sheikh this weekend, when the cabinet ministers wrote the letter, they said, if there is no deal in the next few days, she is talking in sharm el sheikh. .. days, she is talking in sharm el sheikh... grate she won't get any more out of them. how many m
there are significant numbers of conservatives, including cabinet members, who have let it know thattly that if the conservative party suggests a no—deal brexit, they will resign the party altogether, depriving theresa may of her majority, and presumably allowing a majority to form in parliament quite easily for a rejection of no deal, and our request, which i think the government will —— my and a request, which the government will be forced to ask for and which the eu would be likely to...
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three cabinet ministers say it should be postponed, if parliament fails to approve a withdrawal dealarles has chosen his bride. the prince proposed to lady diana spencer three weeks ago. she accepted, she says, without hesitation. as revolutions go, this had its fair share of bullets. a climax in the night outside the gates of mr marcos‘s sanctuary, malacanang — the name itself symbolising one of the cruellest regimes of modern asia. the world's first clone has been produced of an adult mammal. scientists in scotland have produced a sheep called dolly using a cell from another sheep. citizens are trying to come to grips with their new freedom. though there is joy and relief today, the scars are everywhere. not for 20 years have locusts been seen in such numbers in this part of africa. some of the swarms have been ten miles long. this is the last time the public will see this pope. very soon, for the sake of the credibilty and authority of the next pope, benedict xvi will, in his own words, "be hidden from the world for the rest of his life." this is bbc news, the latest headlines: at
three cabinet ministers say it should be postponed, if parliament fails to approve a withdrawal dealarles has chosen his bride. the prince proposed to lady diana spencer three weeks ago. she accepted, she says, without hesitation. as revolutions go, this had its fair share of bullets. a climax in the night outside the gates of mr marcos‘s sanctuary, malacanang — the name itself symbolising one of the cruellest regimes of modern asia. the world's first clone has been produced of an adult...
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nick, this is open defiance from these three cabinet ministers.ns that the uk is leaving the european union on the 29th of march. this is a really significant intervention, because we know that these three have concerns about the prospect of no deal, but they are upping the ante by now saying, publicly, if there isn't a deal in the next few days the 29th of march will not happen. we will not leave the european union and because parliament will try and stop no deal. firstly, that puts pressure on the prime minister, because we don't know yet whether there will be a new deal that will be brought back for parliament to vote on yet. downing street has not confirmed whether or not that is going to happen. it is still looking for concessions from the european union. secondly, it puts pressure on brexiteers, because this trio is arguing that if they vote against a tweaked deal, then it will lead to brexit being delayed and that will be their fault. but perhaps most significantly of all, it suggests that these three ministers are prepared to, if need be,
nick, this is open defiance from these three cabinet ministers.ns that the uk is leaving the european union on the 29th of march. this is a really significant intervention, because we know that these three have concerns about the prospect of no deal, but they are upping the ante by now saying, publicly, if there isn't a deal in the next few days the 29th of march will not happen. we will not leave the european union and because parliament will try and stop no deal. firstly, that puts pressure...
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to brexit and the option of a new deal should not be taken off the table but we know some of the cabineterently. three senior ministers saying yesterday they would prefer a delay to the brexit process rather than leaving without a deal. edsel coming to a head this week and the option of a new deal should not be taken off the table but we know some of the cabinet feel differently. three senior ministers saying yesterday they would prefer a delay to the brexit process rather than leaving without a deal. edsel coming to a head this week andmps jonathan, many thanks, talking to us from london. an operation to bring humanitarian aid into venezuela has descended into chaos after president maduro's security forces opened fire on demonstrators and aid trucks were set alight. two people, including a 14—year—old boy, were killed and more than 300 people were wounded. us vice president mike pence has vowed to take action. our international correspondent orla guerin reports. holding the line, president maduro's troops on the border between colombia and venezuela. from early morning, face to face wit
to brexit and the option of a new deal should not be taken off the table but we know some of the cabineterently. three senior ministers saying yesterday they would prefer a delay to the brexit process rather than leaving without a deal. edsel coming to a head this week and the option of a new deal should not be taken off the table but we know some of the cabinet feel differently. three senior ministers saying yesterday they would prefer a delay to the brexit process rather than leaving without...
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theresa may possible strategy and when these cabinet ministers are going around saying that theresake no deal off the table, they are not helping the government that is trying to get a deal. i think theresa may's best hope is that she gets the concessions that she is looking for this weekend and she can bring a deal back at the start of next week. ican imagine deal back at the start of next week. i can imagine that is her best hope. i'll be surprised if that happens, but... no dealtaken off i'll be surprised if that happens, but... no deal taken off the table in some way, including some people who travel by euro * when they see this piece in the financial times, suggesting that the key was going to get long. that is a horror story for its readership but euro * is fun for the ft readership. they say that it could be up to a mile long, 15,000 people, yes. and apparently that becomes a mile. it will become that way because of the endless delays, wherever you go, if there is a no—deal brexit, there will be no rules in place as to hands all the cues rules in place as to hands all the cue
theresa may possible strategy and when these cabinet ministers are going around saying that theresake no deal off the table, they are not helping the government that is trying to get a deal. i think theresa may's best hope is that she gets the concessions that she is looking for this weekend and she can bring a deal back at the start of next week. ican imagine deal back at the start of next week. i can imagine that is her best hope. i'll be surprised if that happens, but... no dealtaken off...
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this is nothing less than a cabinet revolt. prime minister, unless you do what we tell you to do, we will resign. does that mean she should sack them now? why not? so, we would be looking at amber rudd, greg clark... where do you stand, rob? well, she has suffered many ministerial resignations recently. but for those three to be lost in one fell swoop, for her to sack them, and of course it is notjust those three who are determined to prevent a no deal brexit. the scottish secretary is also on the record. we are not quite sure how close philip hammond, the chancellor of the exchequer, is. but he certainly cannot countenance and no deal brexit. it would be a risky strategy, to sack those cabinet ministers. who knows what the repercussions would be? she has no authority. where is their authority? well, that's true. what is more likely is that she will be forced to rule out a no deal brexit herself, to announce she will seek an inch and herself, if she is unable to pass a deal in this boat which is 110w pass a deal in this boat wh
this is nothing less than a cabinet revolt. prime minister, unless you do what we tell you to do, we will resign. does that mean she should sack them now? why not? so, we would be looking at amber rudd, greg clark... where do you stand, rob? well, she has suffered many ministerial resignations recently. but for those three to be lost in one fell swoop, for her to sack them, and of course it is notjust those three who are determined to prevent a no deal brexit. the scottish secretary is also on...
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but looking at that, a lot of the information is gathered together as it would be for cabinet memberse so those things about trade being slowed down badly, if there was a no—deal brexit, about food supplies and prices being affected, about the economy being as much as 996 about the economy being as much as 9% smaller than it otherwise would be after 15 years if we started brexit off with no deal exit. those things are in there but some aspects a lot of viewers would not have seen before, for instance they pinpoint the fact that businesses would have to get a special number, a new number to put to get a special number, a new numberto put in to get a special number, a new number to put in their paperwork if they were exporting to the eu once they were exporting to the eu once they had been that rupture and 40,000 have got that but 240,000 need to get it. so you can see the potential of the trouble there. and also just the cost of it, the tax office has estimated the impact on businesses would be a cost of £13 billion, just sorting out the customs administration sell some measure there a
but looking at that, a lot of the information is gathered together as it would be for cabinet memberse so those things about trade being slowed down badly, if there was a no—deal brexit, about food supplies and prices being affected, about the economy being as much as 996 about the economy being as much as 9% smaller than it otherwise would be after 15 years if we started brexit off with no deal exit. those things are in there but some aspects a lot of viewers would not have seen before, for...
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the cabinet? or this question come to be at that time? why didn't they ask him about the cabinet and how many votes he would have? it also tells me that he -- maybe they have talked about that before or both have conferred to people that were part of the president's cabinet. we would tend to think that the president's cabinet would be beyond the president 100%, but that question alone was very disturbing to me. >> martha: he said rod rosenstein had questions to the cabinet. there were a couple of members who work a little pushy on this issue with a fault i be willing to go along because he situation so dire. what was his situation? >> clearly what you have is the president asking james comey to go easy on plan who is a national security guy and we knew that -- or the fbi knew at that point that he had lied quite openly about contact with the russians. the second part of this is the dramatics. >> martha: those are two separate things. he asked about his work. >> he had lied about it. >> martha: did
the cabinet? or this question come to be at that time? why didn't they ask him about the cabinet and how many votes he would have? it also tells me that he -- maybe they have talked about that before or both have conferred to people that were part of the president's cabinet. we would tend to think that the president's cabinet would be beyond the president 100%, but that question alone was very disturbing to me. >> martha: he said rod rosenstein had questions to the cabinet. there were a...
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meeting they'll hold a cabinet meeting as usual on friday and that's when they'll come to a decision whether to go forward to continue ignoring this vote or whether they're going to call the election but she did tell me that a century she thought it was up to the president and the constitution to decide whether they should continue or not so if in the next election regardless of when it is who is likely to to benefit and the new election and who's who might be the losers. well it's pretty clear that the there's a new voice in politics in spain at the moment and you can put it down to one party this is the vox party now they actually managed to get twelve seats in the region assembly in and lithia in the south which is of course the most populous part of spain and this was a radical change it ended thirty six years of rule by the socialists which was maad by many cases of corruption but the the conversation he's having with his political office it's here is very radical indeed it's extreme right he wanted to expel more than fifty thousand what he called illegal immigrants he's very wo
meeting they'll hold a cabinet meeting as usual on friday and that's when they'll come to a decision whether to go forward to continue ignoring this vote or whether they're going to call the election but she did tell me that a century she thought it was up to the president and the constitution to decide whether they should continue or not so if in the next election regardless of when it is who is likely to to benefit and the new election and who's who might be the losers. well it's pretty clear...
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or sanchez is expected to make an election announcement after a cabinet meeting on friday david chaytor has more from madrid. it was an emphatic defeat for the socialist prime minister pedro sanchez out of the three hundred fifty m.p.'s in the parliament one hundred ninety one voted against his budget and the crucial factor was that the two parties of made up of catalan separatists who want independence would drew their support that was what actually killed the budget and now he's got to decide the prime minister exactly when he will call an early election it seems inevitable he will have to but at the moment they're saying they're going to wait until the cabinet meeting on friday to make that decision but i've been speaking to one of his cabinet ministers and they painted a pretty. unclear picture about what was lying ahead but they are fearful most of all about the rise of the extreme right let's hear what you have to say that i feel. the only that today has proven that the right wing in this country is trying to stop the social progress presented in the budget they're trying to stop
or sanchez is expected to make an election announcement after a cabinet meeting on friday david chaytor has more from madrid. it was an emphatic defeat for the socialist prime minister pedro sanchez out of the three hundred fifty m.p.'s in the parliament one hundred ninety one voted against his budget and the crucial factor was that the two parties of made up of catalan separatists who want independence would drew their support that was what actually killed the budget and now he's got to decide...
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and how many of the cabinet do you think wa nt to ta ke many of the cabinet do you think want to takeay brexit? i think that there are quitea and delay brexit? i think that there are quite a few members of the cabinet who wish to make sure that no deal is taken off the table. and they will do everything they can to make sure that happens. that was dominic grieve talking to me a little bit earlier on. some breaking news in the last half an hour — leicester city say they have parted company with manager claude puel. it comes a day after the former premier league champions suffered a 4—1 defeat at home to crystal palace. 12th—placed leciester are now searching for their fourth permanent manager in less than two years. sports presenter holly hamilton is here with more. i suppose no surprise that he has gone, they have had a string of bad results ? gone, they have had a string of bad results? alam this has been bubbling up results? alam this has been bubbling upfor results? alam this has been bubbling up for the past few weeks if not months, especially given the fact that leicester city ha
and how many of the cabinet do you think wa nt to ta ke many of the cabinet do you think want to takeay brexit? i think that there are quitea and delay brexit? i think that there are quite a few members of the cabinet who wish to make sure that no deal is taken off the table. and they will do everything they can to make sure that happens. that was dominic grieve talking to me a little bit earlier on. some breaking news in the last half an hour — leicester city say they have parted company...
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eric: what about this claim that some cabinet members were on board to invoke the 25th amendment.et me be very specific. the report is former top fbi lawyer james baker testified in closed door session to congress that he allegedly discussed invoking the 25th amendment to remove the president from office claiming he was told rod rosen steinle said two trump cabinet members were ready to support such an effort. what do you make of this? >> i agree with senator graham that this is stunning. this is a threat to our democracy. it doesn't matter if you agree with president trump or support him or you don't. we remove presidents at the ballot box. we have an election coming up shortly. the house judiciary committee could consider impeachment. but a small group of people in the fbi or the justice department to even contemplate this is shock. the 25th amendment was ratified after the assassination and death of president kennedy to clarify succession. this a provision if the president is disabled or unable to perform his duties. it doesn't contemplate removing the president because he fire
eric: what about this claim that some cabinet members were on board to invoke the 25th amendment.et me be very specific. the report is former top fbi lawyer james baker testified in closed door session to congress that he allegedly discussed invoking the 25th amendment to remove the president from office claiming he was told rod rosen steinle said two trump cabinet members were ready to support such an effort. what do you make of this? >> i agree with senator graham that this is stunning....
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our headlines today: a warning to theresa may from three of her cabinet ministers — "get a deal approvedy parliament or face delaying brexit". a warning to theresa may from three cabinet ministers who say if she can't get her deal through parliament she will have to delay brexit. three cabinet ministers have made clear their readiness to defy theresa may to prevent the uk leaving the european union without a deal. r&b star r kelly hands himself in at a chicago police station after being charged with multiple sexual abuse offences. it's a huge weekend in the six nations championship, with this afternoon's match between wales and england being billed as the tournament decider. and while the professionals slug it out in cardiff, i've been finding out what the sport is doing, to get thousands more women and girls involved. good morning. we are looking at a dry day with plenty of sunshine. it bilton mahle does well. this morning we have some dense patches of fog to look out for. the full forecast is coming up are later on. here we are. we are here. a bit extra this morning. it's saturday 23rd
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but how exactly is a doing that will be speaking to kenya's cabinet secretary for foreign affairs. also coming out. in lagos who is hungry for success. and which restaurant has just been named the best in the west. on the show. welcome to the show's always good to have you here we start off in kenya where. in retaliation to kenya's military involvement in somalia may just security concern the group has been responsible for a series of deadly on kenyan soil the latest just four weeks ago so twenty one people killed in the. complex in nairobi. kenya is a refugee. on the kenyan somali border the world's largest refugee camp is home to about three hundred thousand somalis kenya considers the recruiting ground for al shabaab militants tried to close. challenge events at the shutdown. joining me now is kenya's cabinet secretary for foreign affairs money she also previously served in the ministry of defense many thanks for joining us monica let's get to the press question straight away what are the measures being put in place to prevent another such attack from happening well as you know
but how exactly is a doing that will be speaking to kenya's cabinet secretary for foreign affairs. also coming out. in lagos who is hungry for success. and which restaurant has just been named the best in the west. on the show. welcome to the show's always good to have you here we start off in kenya where. in retaliation to kenya's military involvement in somalia may just security concern the group has been responsible for a series of deadly on kenyan soil the latest just four weeks ago so...
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>> if a bunch of cabinet members got together and said, we don't like this president but we are now goingfinally file declaration that he's mentally unhinged and incapable of doing the job, that would be nothing short of overturning the results of an election. it was never going to happen which is why i have a hard time believing that the conversation actually took place, but if it did take place and if it was serious, it was an attempted coup to overturn results of an election. heather: at the same time all of this coming as a book is coming out. andy mccabe's book, perhaps no coincidence there. john million come, appreciate it, great stuff. >> good to be with you. heather: fund to help 911 victims and first responders is about to dry up. new push to get more funding and how can you help our heros and as the smolett case crumbles, claim making comeback. >> connect the dots, if you're in position of power, and you hate people and you want to cause suffer to go them, what do you think is going to happen? heather: carley shimkus with the call to apologize which are growing this morning. thi
>> if a bunch of cabinet members got together and said, we don't like this president but we are now goingfinally file declaration that he's mentally unhinged and incapable of doing the job, that would be nothing short of overturning the results of an election. it was never going to happen which is why i have a hard time believing that the conversation actually took place, but if it did take place and if it was serious, it was an attempted coup to overturn results of an election. heather:...
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cabinet ministers yesterday indicated they do not want to be pa rt indicated they do not want to be part brexit. if parliament had not passed a deal by the 30th of march, they would seek to delay the process and force the government's hand and will have no deal or extend negotiations. theresa may is saying that they will get other the day before and you do not need to support this plan to guarantee that parliament will get a deal. possibly she does not know the answer, but the question is whether 01’ answer, but the question is whether or not the house of commons will accept that or whether there will be people this week who want to push it and say, we cannot leave at that long, or whether they are prepared to trust the prime minister, she knows she can get something more out of she needs more time. yesterday she needs more time until the europeans blink first. there are a good number of conservative mps who wa nt to good number of conservative mps who want to support the prime minister's deal and want to get it through the commons, but they want these issues around the backstop addresse
cabinet ministers yesterday indicated they do not want to be pa rt indicated they do not want to be part brexit. if parliament had not passed a deal by the 30th of march, they would seek to delay the process and force the government's hand and will have no deal or extend negotiations. theresa may is saying that they will get other the day before and you do not need to support this plan to guarantee that parliament will get a deal. possibly she does not know the answer, but the question is...