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with his cabinet colleagues. we've also seen dozens cabinet colleagues.ion at number ten this evening as well, so as you can imagine there's a lot of expectation as to what the messages. our chief political correspondent is with me, i think we've been told in the last few seconds or so, we can expect to hear from the punisher this evening? — pure hear from the punisher this evening? —— pure from the prime minister. hear from the punisher this evening? -- pure from the prime minister. he is going to come out sometime this evening to make a statement, we don't know what he's going to say, the old days, without, is he going to call a general election? of course as we were discussing earlier, it's not easy. it could be that he's just laying out how he sees things going into this momentous week, where he has some of his own mps as well as opposition mps trying to force them to do something he does not want to do, which is delay brexit if he cannot get a deal. if you think about it, for him politically, the idea that he could go to the eu at the end of october
with his cabinet colleagues. we've also seen dozens cabinet colleagues.ion at number ten this evening as well, so as you can imagine there's a lot of expectation as to what the messages. our chief political correspondent is with me, i think we've been told in the last few seconds or so, we can expect to hear from the punisher this evening? — pure hear from the punisher this evening? —— pure from the prime minister. hear from the punisher this evening? -- pure from the prime minister. he...
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amber rudd has quit the cabinet. the 2016 referendum said her resignation had been "a difficult decision". it was an honour to join boris johnson's cabinet as secretary of state for equalities but i can no longer continue to serve, u nfortu nately, longer continue to serve, unfortunately, and i have been surprised by the lack of work and preparation that is going into getting a deal with the european union. i knew and i accept that the prime minister should be able to leave no—deal on the table but what i had expected to see is a huge government— accented effort to get a deal, and at the moment there is a lot of work going on into no—deal brexit and not enough in getting a deal, and on top of that i've seen 21 of my colleagues — good, strong conservative mps with moderate, progressive values — excluded from the party, indicating the conservative party is such a force for good in this country no longer has a place with people with different views on the eu and i can't stand for that. so as well as resigning from the c
amber rudd has quit the cabinet. the 2016 referendum said her resignation had been "a difficult decision". it was an honour to join boris johnson's cabinet as secretary of state for equalities but i can no longer continue to serve, u nfortu nately, longer continue to serve, unfortunately, and i have been surprised by the lack of work and preparation that is going into getting a deal with the european union. i knew and i accept that the prime minister should be able to leave no—deal...
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cabinet signed up welfare minister but all ministers who join cabinet signed up leaving the eu on octobered. that has not changed. very quickly, when a furry colleagues, matt hancock has also tweeted. he has said that he is very sorry to see amber resign in a first—rate minister genuinely wonderful person and somebody i am proud to call my friend. the conservative party has a lwa ys friend. the conservative party has always been a broad shape by those within it and get it to see amberly but hope other when nation tories will stay and fight for the values we share. the political editor tim shipman spoke to bbc radio five live about her decision. amber read is one of his closest friends in the conservative party. and he will be wondering whether this is the sign of further resignations to come. he lost his own brother and one of his closest friends. my understanding is they are half a dozen other cabinet ministers who probably share amber rudd's concerns, some of those who raise those concerns and private this week. and there are to my knowledge one or two who are thinking about following g
cabinet signed up welfare minister but all ministers who join cabinet signed up leaving the eu on octobered. that has not changed. very quickly, when a furry colleagues, matt hancock has also tweeted. he has said that he is very sorry to see amber resign in a first—rate minister genuinely wonderful person and somebody i am proud to call my friend. the conservative party has a lwa ys friend. the conservative party has always been a broad shape by those within it and get it to see amberly but...
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amber rudd has quit the cabinet and conservative party saying she cannot "stand by" while "loyal moderateonservatives are expelled". the conservative party i such a force for good government in this country no longer has a place for people who have different views on the european unit and i can stand for that. the european unit and i can stand for that. a spokesman for the prime minister's office said they are ‘disappointed' at mrs rudd's departure, ‘but all ministers who joined the cabinet signed up to leaving the eu on october 31st come what may. the number of people killed as a result of hurricane dorian in the bahamas has risen to a3. satellite images appear to show an iranian oil tanker off the syrian coast — after it was previously impounded in gibraltar. welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us this evening. lovely to have you both here. we are going to take a look through the front pages any moment. first off, let's give you a little taster of what those front pages look like. the sunday times has their interview on that breaking news tonight, the headline
amber rudd has quit the cabinet and conservative party saying she cannot "stand by" while "loyal moderateonservatives are expelled". the conservative party i such a force for good government in this country no longer has a place for people who have different views on the european unit and i can stand for that. the european unit and i can stand for that. a spokesman for the prime minister's office said they are ‘disappointed' at mrs rudd's departure, ‘but all ministers...
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she was a remainer so some might say a less likely member of the cabinet member. —— of the cabinet.t was her relationship like with boris johnson? she once described him as life and soul of the party but not the person you would want driving you home at the end of the night. that was during the leadership campaign and expressed the suspicion and discomfort with which she viewed him politically. they got on and we re him politically. they got on and were described as some even as friends at westminster. but i think there is not necessarily any love lost between them politically and the approach which borisjohnson has taken and the tactics he has used, they are clearly something amber rudd has felt uneasy about and she simply cannot go on with any more. the losses aren't only on the conservative side because we've also had news from angela smith, labour mp. yes, slightly overshadowed by amber rudd's resignation from the cabinet, but angela smith —— the lib dems have confirmed the former labourmp, dems have confirmed the former labour mp, angela smith, becomes the 16th member of the li
she was a remainer so some might say a less likely member of the cabinet member. —— of the cabinet.t was her relationship like with boris johnson? she once described him as life and soul of the party but not the person you would want driving you home at the end of the night. that was during the leadership campaign and expressed the suspicion and discomfort with which she viewed him politically. they got on and we re him politically. they got on and were described as some even as friends at...
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you are in the shadow cabinet, why not?t the detail of negotiations, i am a remainer representing a solidly remain constituency, but i don't think we can ignore the 17 million people who voted to leave, and many of them we re voted to leave, and many of them were labour voters, so the idea that were labour voters, so the idea that we should have a referendum where people are offered a choice, i think thatis people are offered a choice, i think that is the right thing. but we can say at this point what will emerge from fresh negotiation. finally, putting media considerations aside, in terms of party members here, do you think they can avoid what would look like division tomorrow if there are two separate motions on brexit, once in the party must campaign to remain, the other saying we will leave it to a special conference, do you think that division can be avoided tomorrow? what is your advice to grassroots members? because it can, because these members support jeremy corbyn. the bulk of them voted for him the first time, th
you are in the shadow cabinet, why not?t the detail of negotiations, i am a remainer representing a solidly remain constituency, but i don't think we can ignore the 17 million people who voted to leave, and many of them we re voted to leave, and many of them were labour voters, so the idea that were labour voters, so the idea that we should have a referendum where people are offered a choice, i think thatis people are offered a choice, i think that is the right thing. but we can say at this...
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but he also said that this cabinet has to be to protect necrotic cabinet qualified cabinet and he said that's why it took him some time along with the forces of freedom and change in the coalition that appointed him nominated him to be appointed as a prime minister that's why to give some time to come together to go to come to come up with these names that will form the executive cabinet. thank you for the update him or going to him. the youngest son of the former egyptian president mohamed morsi has died of a heart attack in cairo abella morsi was $25.00 he was detained briefly last year for allegedly spreading false news and for belonging to the muslim brotherhood a banned group whose political wing was once led by his father in june mohamed morsi himself died after collapsing in court during a trial on espionage charges in the news ahead on al-jazeera. with one eye why these tens of thousands of iraqi graduates are out protesting. women are officially more susceptible to outsiders scientists say it's because their brains are different from men's. and sport rugby world cup hosts japa
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this decree confirms the appointment of ministers for the transitional period sort of through the cabinet made up of 20 members include sudan's 1st female foreign minister along with 3 other female ministers is. the prime minister said it was a recognition for the role of women in the revolution which started in december with anti-government protests and led to the overthrow of bashir by the military april he also said that 2 seats in the cabinets will be filled in the coming days with further consultations needed to ensure representation of every region in the country the cabinet and bill by sudan's prime minister will ask for the transitional agreement to implement the vision of the protesters those include justice and accountability for the alleged crimes committed by for sure the government since it came to power in 1989 they're also calling for peace in the conflict zones in the country but implementing these changes may come with some challenges. sudan's revolutionary front a coalition of armed groups and a part of the forces of freedom and change coalition that signed the power sha
this decree confirms the appointment of ministers for the transitional period sort of through the cabinet made up of 20 members include sudan's 1st female foreign minister along with 3 other female ministers is. the prime minister said it was a recognition for the role of women in the revolution which started in december with anti-government protests and led to the overthrow of bashir by the military april he also said that 2 seats in the cabinets will be filled in the coming days with further...
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i think there is a good chance of potentially more cabinet resignations.xit policy, but i think there are a few people who feel uncomfortable with the way it is being executed. if you look at the latest figures, i thinkjulian smith, the northern ireland secretary, is someone who has spoken at cabinet about his concerns of what boris johnson at cabinet about his concerns of what borisjohnson is up to. also if you look at the people closest to amber rudd and her politics, eddie morgan and robert buckland, those are people to watch, but i think it is important to keep the cabinet firm just to get through the next week, because again it is an uneasy sense from the conservative party right now. here's sarah with a look at this morning's weather. sarah, what have you got for us. high pressure in charge of the most of us. this is the sunrise in norfolk this morning. little blue, pink and yellow. —— beautiful. largely dry today. not dry everywhere but a chilly start under the clear skies. it means we're in for some sunshine later today. if you are running the grea
i think there is a good chance of potentially more cabinet resignations.xit policy, but i think there are a few people who feel uncomfortable with the way it is being executed. if you look at the latest figures, i thinkjulian smith, the northern ireland secretary, is someone who has spoken at cabinet about his concerns of what boris johnson at cabinet about his concerns of what borisjohnson is up to. also if you look at the people closest to amber rudd and her politics, eddie morgan and robert...
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member first thing happens tomorrow it is in the air.l cabinet memberfirst thing in happens tomorrow in the air.l cabinet member first thing in the morning and you were a special adviser to david cameron and what will that may be like and what will they be thinking? they were prepared for this and the numbers were looking... this is slightly bigger than they were expecting but they we re than they were expecting but they were expecting to lose at the cabinet were prepared to this and agreed to this call to action so it will be heads down to the strategy they decided on previously. there is a certain amount there is a certain amount of theory going on both sides and that dominic cummings and his tea m and that dominic cummings and his team and boris johnson and that dominic cummings and his team and borisjohnson 519, did they have more tricks up their sleeve or will it have to be a general election? we have seen a lot of the kind of tricks that exist being talked about already with regards the bell and the bait tricks, the government has a big sleeve controlling parliamentary time. in
member first thing happens tomorrow it is in the air.l cabinet memberfirst thing in happens tomorrow in the air.l cabinet member first thing in the morning and you were a special adviser to david cameron and what will that may be like and what will they be thinking? they were prepared for this and the numbers were looking... this is slightly bigger than they were expecting but they we re than they were expecting but they were expecting to lose at the cabinet were prepared to this and agreed to...
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what members of the shadow cabinet do as what members of the shadow cabinet doasa what members of thedow cabinet do as a matter for the leader. you think the leader might be able to remove members of they don't toe the line? what members of the shadow 00:02:24,372 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 cabinet day will result from the comes to labour splits for you to vote to abolish the deputy leader of the labour pa rty‘s vote to abolish the deputy leader of the labour party's post on the eve of the conference? is that a good idea? what you will find is they voted to have a discussion. it is not an unreasonable thing to discuss the structures of the party when we are all together at the nec on the eve of conference. nobody was voting to abolish tom watson. we were voting to have a discussion. to abolish tom watson? a discussion about the structure of the party in the next dayjeremy had the proposal and we voted for it. do you think that somebody who worked in the media, it was likely to dominate the headlines if you voted to debate the deputy leader's roll on the eve of the party conference amid
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so why are you in boris johnson's cabinet? democrat, and i think one of the fundamental tenants of our democracy is that when the public vote, and over 30 million people voted in the referendum, there was a clear result, and i know it as a result that many people don't like, it is not a result i was happy with, but i accepted it and i think it is important that when there is a result, whether it is an election or referendum, the mps in parliament fulfil that mandate. otherwise, what we're getting now is people saying, and they are saying to me in my constituency, "i will never vote again, there is no point because you people in westminster do not listen to what we want." nicky morgan there. quite an unusual position for somebody in a no deal cabinets. and of course the other party that really do want a referendum. brexit is the liberal democrats. yes, well, nicky morgan saying that. i think what is astonishing about that is that she said it publicly. not that you may think that privately, because we know she was somebody who s
so why are you in boris johnson's cabinet? democrat, and i think one of the fundamental tenants of our democracy is that when the public vote, and over 30 million people voted in the referendum, there was a clear result, and i know it as a result that many people don't like, it is not a result i was happy with, but i accepted it and i think it is important that when there is a result, whether it is an election or referendum, the mps in parliament fulfil that mandate. otherwise, what we're...
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a cabinet meeting scheduled to go under way in a cabinet meeting scheduled to go underway ina a cabinetotests over the weekend saw some of the worst violence in weeks between demonstrators and police. in a moment the latest business news. first a look at the headlines on afternoon live. ministers prepare to arrive in downing street for a cabinet meeting as speculation mounts that a snap election could be called. meanwhile, sources say groups opposed to a no—deal brexit will demand a three month extension to the uk‘s eu departure date — if there‘s no new deal passed by parliament by october the 19th. the most powerful storm to hit the bahamas since records began — hurricane dorian smashes in with winds of up to 180 miles an hour, causing huge damage and severe flooding. here‘s your business headlines on afternoon live. the steel giant tata is closing its 0rb electrical steels factory in newport, wales. up to 380 jobs could go from the plant, which makes electrical steel used in power transmission. the company has been for sale since may 2018 as tata had decided to concentrate on its core
a cabinet meeting scheduled to go under way in a cabinet meeting scheduled to go underway ina a cabinetotests over the weekend saw some of the worst violence in weeks between demonstrators and police. in a moment the latest business news. first a look at the headlines on afternoon live. ministers prepare to arrive in downing street for a cabinet meeting as speculation mounts that a snap election could be called. meanwhile, sources say groups opposed to a no—deal brexit will demand a three...
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the headlines at six: after her resignation from the cabinet and the conservative whip — amber rudd attacksorisjohnson‘s there is not enough working to getting a deal, which is not what i think the prints are signed up to do. secondly, the expulsion of 21 of my colleagues. british airways pilots prepare to go on strike — for the first time in the airline's history. a man in his twenties is shot dead in lewisham in south london. peace talks between the taliban and the us are called off — president trump blames a deadly attack in the afghan capital, kabul. ships and aircraft evacuate thousands of people from islands in the bahamas worst hit by hurricane dorian — aid agencies say the situation is ‘desperate‘. senior ministers have rejected claims by their former cabinet colleague, amber rudd — that securing a new brexit deal is no longer the government's main objective. amber rudd, who resigned last night as work and pensions secretary, said up to 90% of the government's time is now spent preparing for a no—dael departure at the end of october. she described the expulsion of 21 conservative mp
the headlines at six: after her resignation from the cabinet and the conservative whip — amber rudd attacksorisjohnson‘s there is not enough working to getting a deal, which is not what i think the prints are signed up to do. secondly, the expulsion of 21 of my colleagues. british airways pilots prepare to go on strike — for the first time in the airline's history. a man in his twenties is shot dead in lewisham in south london. peace talks between the taliban and the us are called off —...
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out of the 11 supreme council seats they got to the 20 member cabinet only 4 female ministers have been appointed as i don't know who is one of sudan's most outspoken feminists she says women abilities are going ahead of me to question. the purpose is to crush women self-esteem by saying they're not qualified or can't even qualify for these positions the male culture organizes the world according to a binary order in which men enjoy the best qualities such as wisdom ability well even women with a lower category of values such as emotions stupidity or also wily ness for that matter. one of the main writers of the new constitution of the document disagrees with knight. and the women. they say they don't need they say they already know. just give them the positions. so you think they're not qualified. it is also our duty to. ringback addressing a mostly male crowd now he said after a long history of exclusion it's time to give women a chance in public office i think. they speak to us about qualifications but look at this 60 years of rule since independence it's been a heap of. linking qual
out of the 11 supreme council seats they got to the 20 member cabinet only 4 female ministers have been appointed as i don't know who is one of sudan's most outspoken feminists she says women abilities are going ahead of me to question. the purpose is to crush women self-esteem by saying they're not qualified or can't even qualify for these positions the male culture organizes the world according to a binary order in which men enjoy the best qualities such as wisdom ability well even women with...
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so, why are you in borisjohnson's cabinet? because i'm also a democrat andi cabinet? i think one of the fundamental tenets of our democracy is that when the public vote and over 30 million people voted in the eu referendum, there was a clear result, i know it asa there was a clear result, i know it as a result that many people don't like, it is not a result i was co mforta ble like, it is not a result i was comfortable with but i have accepted it and comfortable with but i have accepted itandi comfortable with but i have accepted it and i think it is important that when there is a result, whether referendum or an election, that mps parliament fulfil that mandate. 0therwise, what we are getting is people saying i will never vote again, there is no vote because you people in westminster do not listen to what we want. quite an unusual position there, of course the other party that really do want a referendum and want to stop brexit are the liberal democrats. with nicky morgan saying that, i think what is astonishing is that she said it publicly, not that she thinks it pr
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he is a former cabinet minister for zanu p.f. a former finance minister in zimbabwe reacting to news of robert mugabe's death we'll hopefully get him back on very soon to get his fuse on the legacy on robert mugabe and still ahead here on al-jazeera russian president vladimir putin's body won't have any candidates in the moscow city elections on sunday we'll look at why they're running as independents instead. the end. hello again welcome back to your international weather forecast this i want to take you here towards the northern part of spain we have been dealing with wildfires that have begun on wednesday and the for glee theah we're talking about $450.00 hectares of land that has been burned because of the wall for us right now it has been particularly hot across much of this area but we have been dealing with the winds and those winds are going to continue as we go into the weekend as well let's take a look at the map right here of what is going on high pressure is dominating that is keeping everything fairly dry across much of this region now we do have a frontal boundary up he
he is a former cabinet minister for zanu p.f. a former finance minister in zimbabwe reacting to news of robert mugabe's death we'll hopefully get him back on very soon to get his fuse on the legacy on robert mugabe and still ahead here on al-jazeera russian president vladimir putin's body won't have any candidates in the moscow city elections on sunday we'll look at why they're running as independents instead. the end. hello again welcome back to your international weather forecast this i want...
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michael gove is lucky he is in the cabinet given what he didm michael gove is lucky he is in the cabinet he then lost it obviously no love lost but how on earth... there are so many divisions, how the heck are you going to do that? pm johnson, he has got to watch his language, he was being viewed as a leper after the brexit vote. that is a terrible word to use. he has got to watch his language and behave like a prime minister. some relationships are probably never going to recover. element i think so. assurances were given that were not kept. there was an administration... of course, it is sad there has been a personal breakdown of relationships as well. iran it is ready forfully breakdown of relationships as well. iran it is ready for fully fledged warand iran it is ready for fully fledged war and this is after the us said it was iran who was responsible for the drone attacks on the saudi oil facilities rather than the houthi rebels backed by iran in yemen. this is terrifying on so many levels. drones are very easily purchased and these are big drones that can carry horrible weaponry. y
michael gove is lucky he is in the cabinet given what he didm michael gove is lucky he is in the cabinet he then lost it obviously no love lost but how on earth... there are so many divisions, how the heck are you going to do that? pm johnson, he has got to watch his language, he was being viewed as a leper after the brexit vote. that is a terrible word to use. he has got to watch his language and behave like a prime minister. some relationships are probably never going to recover. element i...
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after her resignation from the cabinet and the conservative whip — amber rudd attacks borisjohnson‘sdling of brexit. there's not enough work going into actually getting a deal, which is, i think, is not what the prime minister signed up to try to do, and secondly, the expulsion of 21 of my colleagues who are good moderate conservatives. british airways pilots prepare to go on strike — for the first time in the airline's history. another day of anger in hong kong as radical pro—democracy protesters attack a metro station. peace talks between the taliban and the us are called off — president trump blames a deadly attack in the afghan capital, kabul. ships and aircraft evacuate thousands of people from islands in the bahamas worst hit by hurricane dorian — aid agencies say the situation is "desperate". and coming up at half three — some highlights of the last week from the victoria derbyshire programme. good afternoon, welcome to bbc new us. good afternoon, welcome to bbc new us. senior ministers have rejected claims by their former cabinet colleague, amber rudd, that securing a new bre
after her resignation from the cabinet and the conservative whip — amber rudd attacks borisjohnson‘sdling of brexit. there's not enough work going into actually getting a deal, which is, i think, is not what the prime minister signed up to try to do, and secondly, the expulsion of 21 of my colleagues who are good moderate conservatives. british airways pilots prepare to go on strike — for the first time in the airline's history. another day of anger in hong kong as radical pro—democracy...
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so koizumijr in the cabinet.t in the past week or so, local media have pretty much reported all the names of the new ministers and according to them, koizumijr is expected to become environment minister. he is very popular among voters. when there was a survey about who should replace shinzo abe as the new prime minister ofjapan, he ranked higher than any senior ministers. he is also in his late 30s which means he is half the age of some key ministers in the cabinet and that is probably owing to go down with well with voters because one some of the key posts were announced and remain unchanged, they are taken up with men in their 70s 01’ even are taken up with men in their 70s or even 805, some are taken up with men in their 705 or even 805, some critics say it is time to bring in the next generation of politicians. one thing i am really keen to watch is koizumi jr recently announced he will soon become a father and said that he would even consider taking paternity leave and i know that is not anything special el
so koizumijr in the cabinet.t in the past week or so, local media have pretty much reported all the names of the new ministers and according to them, koizumijr is expected to become environment minister. he is very popular among voters. when there was a survey about who should replace shinzo abe as the new prime minister ofjapan, he ranked higher than any senior ministers. he is also in his late 30s which means he is half the age of some key ministers in the cabinet and that is probably owing...
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cabinet morgan reports. after days of deliberation by the country's prime minister the names of members for sudan's 1st cabinet of ministers appointed since the ousting of longtime president already bashir were announced the leadership going to do nice and you got to tell. you something. we start today a new face for a country of free manage well it will pave the way for us to build a sudan that we are all proud of the 1st priority of the transitional government will be ending conflict and this decree confirms the appointment of ministers for the transitional period so that a cabinet made up of 20 members include sudan's 1st female foreign minister along with 3 other female ministers. the prime minister said it was a recognition for the role of women in the revolution which started in december with anti-government protests and led to the overthrow of bashir by the military april he also said that 2 seats in the cabinets will be filled in the coming days with further consultations needed to ensure representat
cabinet morgan reports. after days of deliberation by the country's prime minister the names of members for sudan's 1st cabinet of ministers appointed since the ousting of longtime president already bashir were announced the leadership going to do nice and you got to tell. you something. we start today a new face for a country of free manage well it will pave the way for us to build a sudan that we are all proud of the 1st priority of the transitional government will be ending conflict and this...
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and new cabinet for sudan including an historic 1st as a woman takes charge of the foreign ministry. and the world cup hosts show why they're one of the strongest teams in asia that's coming up in sports with joe. with dorian in the atlantic we want to update you on what is happening here in the western pacific as well we have 2 storms to talk about one is the typhoon that is making its way towards the north this is typhoon ling-ling we also have tried to be tropical storm force site over here we'll get to that in just a moment because it's no other the picture completely but with ling ling winds up to 203 kilometers per hour gusts used to 250 now the storm has actually weekend this is equivalent to a category 3 storm it is moving quite quickly it's moving to the north at 20 kilometers per hour now that is one of the things that is actually a benefit to the area because we're not going to see as much rain falling across much of this region as we go towards tomorrow the storm is going to be entering into the yellow sea and with that we're going to be staying a lot of storm surge acros
and new cabinet for sudan including an historic 1st as a woman takes charge of the foreign ministry. and the world cup hosts show why they're one of the strongest teams in asia that's coming up in sports with joe. with dorian in the atlantic we want to update you on what is happening here in the western pacific as well we have 2 storms to talk about one is the typhoon that is making its way towards the north this is typhoon ling-ling we also have tried to be tropical storm force site over here...
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at least 10% of the shadow cabinet? at least 10% of the shadow cabinet? an interesting debate. it is not one we have had on the conference floor yet. i have to say that my child goes to a state school. i was determined that he would go to his local school and i think it is really important that we bring people together and our schools are a mechanism for doing that. i also think incidentally that it is important that our schools are properly funded and they certainly are not at the moment. thank you for talking to us, anneliese dodds, the shadow treasury minister. in an exclusive bbc interview, sally challen tells this programme she's sorry she killed her abusive husband and says she should have left him. the mother of two struck her husband of 31 years, richard, with a hammer 18 times. she was jailed in 2011 for his murder, four years before coercive control was recognised as a crime. following a successful appeal by her sons and a new legal team this summer, her murder charge was reduced to manslaughter with diminished responsibility. having already ser
at least 10% of the shadow cabinet? at least 10% of the shadow cabinet? an interesting debate. it is not one we have had on the conference floor yet. i have to say that my child goes to a state school. i was determined that he would go to his local school and i think it is really important that we bring people together and our schools are a mechanism for doing that. i also think incidentally that it is important that our schools are properly funded and they certainly are not at the moment....
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sudan has its 1st female foreign minister us magdala is among 4 women included in the cabinet which is separate from the sovereign council that will leave the country until elections within 3 years about morgan imports from khartoum after days of deliberation by the country's prime minister the names of members for sudan's 1st cabinet of ministers appointed since the ousting of longtime presidents already bashir were announced the other day to. do that it's yours. to summarize and we start today and you face for a country just a few manage well it will pave the way for us to build a sudan that we are all proud of the 1st priority of the transitional government will be ending conflict and this decree confirms the appointment of ministers for the transitional period sort of through the cabinet made up of 20 members include sudan's 1st female foreign minister along with 3 other female ministers is. the prime minister said it was a recognition for the role of women in the revolution which started in december with anti-government protests and led to the overthrow of bashir by the military a
sudan has its 1st female foreign minister us magdala is among 4 women included in the cabinet which is separate from the sovereign council that will leave the country until elections within 3 years about morgan imports from khartoum after days of deliberation by the country's prime minister the names of members for sudan's 1st cabinet of ministers appointed since the ousting of longtime presidents already bashir were announced the other day to. do that it's yours. to summarize and we start...
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members of the sovereign council have now been chosen as the 1st cabinet since former president omar al bashir was deposed in april hiper morgan reports from concert. executive cabinet and built by sudan's prime minister abdullah handle comes after days of deliberation between him sudan's sovereign council and the forces of freedom and change coalition which submitted the list of names to be picked from now the prime minister just before giving the list of the names of the people who will be ministers in the transitional government said that he was very careful to make sure that women got represented because as per his words they were at the forefront of this revolution he also said that he was very careful to make sure that each and every part of the country and each ethnicity every level of society is you're presented in the executive council now as we know sudan's foreign minister asked for the names mentioned by the prime minister will be a woman which will be the 1st time there are also other 3 other women in the cabinet he also said that there are 2 of the seats which have not
members of the sovereign council have now been chosen as the 1st cabinet since former president omar al bashir was deposed in april hiper morgan reports from concert. executive cabinet and built by sudan's prime minister abdullah handle comes after days of deliberation between him sudan's sovereign council and the forces of freedom and change coalition which submitted the list of names to be picked from now the prime minister just before giving the list of the names of the people who will be...
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so why are you in boris johnson's cabinet? is when the public vote and over 30 million people voted in the eu referendum, there was a clear result. i know it is a result many people don't like, i was not co mforta ble people don't like, i was not comfortable with it but i have accepted it and i think it is important whether there is a result ora important whether there is a result or a referendum, the mps and parliament fulfilled that mandate. felicity huffman, the hollywood actress known for her role in the tv series desperate housewives, has been sentenced to two weeks in prison for her part in a college admissions scandal. she paid $15,000 — that's around £12,000 — to falsify her daughter's exam results. the actor was also ordered to complete 250 hours of community service and pay a fine of almost £16,000. 69 high streets in england are to get a share of 95 million pounds, in an effort to help them compete with online retailers. ministers say they want to breathe new life into historic buildings. since the start of the year
so why are you in boris johnson's cabinet? is when the public vote and over 30 million people voted in the eu referendum, there was a clear result. i know it is a result many people don't like, i was not co mforta ble people don't like, i was not comfortable with it but i have accepted it and i think it is important whether there is a result ora important whether there is a result or a referendum, the mps and parliament fulfilled that mandate. felicity huffman, the hollywood actress known for...
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the ministerial cabinet that has been confirmed by sudan's sovereign council has taken at least 2 weeks to be named by sudan's prime minister now the sovereign council does not have the right to veto on the names that has been presented to it by the prime minister but they do have the right to remark on it for the prime minister's consideration now in this cabinet are expecting sudan's 1st female foreign minister as well as 3 other female members to be named as ministers which according to the prime minister does give a representation to the women who he said were at the forefront of this revolution now people are also saying that they are quite confident that some people who were in the negotiating team for this transitional agreement have been. named to be in the ministerial cabinet in this thing that this is not fair and that they demand his name be withdrawn and they're also saying that they're worried that this. will not be able to deliver the all of their revolution which they were chanting throughout the past 8 months which include peace justice and freedom they're saying that th
the ministerial cabinet that has been confirmed by sudan's sovereign council has taken at least 2 weeks to be named by sudan's prime minister now the sovereign council does not have the right to veto on the names that has been presented to it by the prime minister but they do have the right to remark on it for the prime minister's consideration now in this cabinet are expecting sudan's 1st female foreign minister as well as 3 other female members to be named as ministers which according to the...
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, ok, one particular exit in a cabinet ministeras saying, ok, we're one particular exit in a cabineto go for a delay. a brexiteer minister has spoken anonymously to the daily telegraph and the daily mail tomorrow. that's your paper, you can tell us who it is! i won't be doing that if i want to keep my job! is! i won't be doing that if i want to keep myjob! this is reflecting these difficult choices and they are saying if borisjohnson has the choice of seeking an extension or breaking the law, the better thing to do would be to seek an extension, but that's obviously got its risks. it would be hugely unpopular with lots of brexiteer voters, saying momentum left in march, so if we seeka momentum left in march, so if we seek a third extension... could also say to the voters my hands were tied, i had to obey the law, i'm the prime minister. you can't get a prime minister. you can't get a prime minister. you can't get a prime minister arrested for not obeying the law. that's one thing, but you have to remember how the eu responds to this because delaying and asking for another extension d
, ok, one particular exit in a cabinet ministeras saying, ok, we're one particular exit in a cabineto go for a delay. a brexiteer minister has spoken anonymously to the daily telegraph and the daily mail tomorrow. that's your paper, you can tell us who it is! i won't be doing that if i want to keep my job! is! i won't be doing that if i want to keep myjob! this is reflecting these difficult choices and they are saying if borisjohnson has the choice of seeking an extension or breaking the law,...
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he asked, she asked him, whether he could confirm that the cabinet or members of the cabinet, he is ahe cabinet, but it was denied? well, let me make plain that i have never denied any member of the cabinet. any site of any advice of mine. —— sight. i am not certain who and else asked for that advice that i have never denied it. mr speaker, the right honourable and learned friend agreed that rather than being some newfangled innovative decision, this was a profoundly conservative decision by the supreme court, asserting that ancient sovereignty of parliament. and that, fundamentally, the principle at stake here, is that of course neither that caught —— court, nor any other, should determine whether brexiter should take place. but it is for this house, the only directly elected representatives of the people, to determine the form in which that brexit happens? let me say to my right honourable friend, the supreme court invoked the principle of parliamentary sovereignty and the principle, the convention of parliamentary accountability, missed ministerial accountability, missed ministeria
he asked, she asked him, whether he could confirm that the cabinet or members of the cabinet, he is ahe cabinet, but it was denied? well, let me make plain that i have never denied any member of the cabinet. any site of any advice of mine. —— sight. i am not certain who and else asked for that advice that i have never denied it. mr speaker, the right honourable and learned friend agreed that rather than being some newfangled innovative decision, this was a profoundly conservative decision...
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seven of these new cabinet members are women.there are likely to meet for the first time tonight, and then we will see a vote of confidedence, which these parties are likely to winin in both houses of parliament early n next week. everyone, themind five star movement and democratic party were political opponents not long ago. is this new coalition, this new cabinet, going to work? is plenty ofere speculation about how long this is g going to last. for now, these two parties, longtime bitter enemies, with variousisions over policies, including security, immigration, and the high-speed rail link between turbine and -- - --manyurin a and lyon differences. there also facing internal differences in the parties. one ththg that keeps them together is united opposition to the return of matteo salvini, the head of the leak. if an election were to happen tomorrow, he is likely to win, because he has around 32% support in the electric. time, they feel they have to hold it together. they need to get through the budget process and come throug
seven of these new cabinet members are women.there are likely to meet for the first time tonight, and then we will see a vote of confidedence, which these parties are likely to winin in both houses of parliament early n next week. everyone, themind five star movement and democratic party were political opponents not long ago. is this new coalition, this new cabinet, going to work? is plenty ofere speculation about how long this is g going to last. for now, these two parties, longtime bitter...
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body where ova summarily dismissed if you like week we can say this that this him pictures of of cabinets a arriving in downing street in the point that these conservative rebels of been making is well at least 8 members of the current can say i was have cabaniss voted repeatedly against the foam a prime minister three's a may at in his series of votes when she was trying to get breck's it's room and they kept their jobs and yet these conservative rebels who voted against the government loss nights were just basically strung up as as a results of its and the unbelievably brutal way which the government has dealt with them i think i think we're actually harden their result because that just source he was so comprehensively unfair of of the government to deal with them in this way and he when the bullet is it you ation where where people at nicholas soames a real conservative grand the the grandson a winston churchill does not affect silly been sacked as a can said to them the body but by boris johnson an all you can say is signals of from from the johnson camp that overwhelming desire to d
body where ova summarily dismissed if you like week we can say this that this him pictures of of cabinets a arriving in downing street in the point that these conservative rebels of been making is well at least 8 members of the current can say i was have cabaniss voted repeatedly against the foam a prime minister three's a may at in his series of votes when she was trying to get breck's it's room and they kept their jobs and yet these conservative rebels who voted against the government loss...
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exit war cabinet.son is trying to call the bluff of the rebels, proroguing parliament, but actually that pushed the rebels into a harder sta nce that pushed the rebels into a harder stance and he may have thought that was going to crack them but who knows, this might crack them but the question is even if he decides to call an election, in the old days a prime minister would call an election, two—thirds of mps would have to vote. despite whatjeremy corbyn just have to vote. despite whatjeremy corbynjust said, have to vote. despite whatjeremy corbyn just said, would have to vote. despite whatjeremy corbynjust said, would labour actually vote for an election? that would be tough for them to say they have been campaigning for a general election for ages, months and months. but they don't really want one. they don't want another referendum, they want a general election. for them to say they don't wa nt election. for them to say they don't want a general election is unthinkable forjeremy corbyn to say. he h
exit war cabinet.son is trying to call the bluff of the rebels, proroguing parliament, but actually that pushed the rebels into a harder sta nce that pushed the rebels into a harder stance and he may have thought that was going to crack them but who knows, this might crack them but the question is even if he decides to call an election, in the old days a prime minister would call an election, two—thirds of mps would have to vote. despite whatjeremy corbyn just have to vote. despite whatjeremy...
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so, why are you in borisjohnson‘s cabinet?a democrat and i think one of the fundamental tenets of our democracy is that when the public vote and over 30 million people voted in the eu referendum, there was a clear result, i know it asa there was a clear result, i know it as a result that many people don't like, it is not a result i was co mforta ble like, it is not a result i was comfortable with but i had accepted it and comfortable with but i had accepted itandi comfortable with but i had accepted it and i think it is important that when there is a result, that mps in parliament fulfil that mandate. let's get more on this with our political correspondent susana mendonca. she has been very open that she voted remaining the last referendum but it sets up, it is an unusual situation where she is so openly saying that were it to happen again, she would make the same decision. yes, i think it is an unusual admission that you would expect from somebody who is serving in the cabinet of boris johnson somebody who is serving in the c
so, why are you in borisjohnson‘s cabinet?a democrat and i think one of the fundamental tenets of our democracy is that when the public vote and over 30 million people voted in the eu referendum, there was a clear result, i know it asa there was a clear result, i know it as a result that many people don't like, it is not a result i was co mforta ble like, it is not a result i was comfortable with but i had accepted it and comfortable with but i had accepted itandi comfortable with but i had...
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cabinet minister ina handling this as well.ister in a very late—night tweet last night saying that all politicians need to be very careful about their language. it is notjust those sitting in front of him that oui’ those sitting in front of him that our incensed, i also detected there are quitea our incensed, i also detected there are quite a lot of concern within his own government and within his own supporters as to the kind of language that he is using.“ own supporters as to the kind of language that he is using. if we turn to the front page of financial times it refers to the fact that in a defiant tone the prime minister was setting out the election that he wa nts was setting out the election that he wants and i think this is what some people fear would cause even more division, if it pitted people against the parliament. he repeated the idea that the establishment elite is trying to scupper wrecks it completely. look, -- scupper wrecks it completely —— brexit. look, boris johnson said he did not want an election and then
cabinet minister ina handling this as well.ister in a very late—night tweet last night saying that all politicians need to be very careful about their language. it is notjust those sitting in front of him that oui’ those sitting in front of him that our incensed, i also detected there are quitea our incensed, i also detected there are quite a lot of concern within his own government and within his own supporters as to the kind of language that he is using.“ own supporters as to the kind...
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the headlines: amber rudd resigns from the cabinet and the conservative party in another major blow for boris johnson's government. it is the combination of the fact there is not enough work going into getting a deal, which is not what the prime minister signed up to do, and secondly the expulsion of 21 of my colleagues, who are good, moderate conservatives. she'll be replaced as work and pensions secretary by therese coffey. as work and pensions business secretary, andrea leadsom, says the conservatives will break with precedent and field a candidate against the commons speaker, john bercow, at the next election. peace negotiations between the taliban and the united states have been called off. in a tweet president trump blames a deadly attack in the afghan capital, kabul. british airways pilots go on strike for the first time in the airline's history. a full paper review coming your way injusta a full paper review coming your way injust a few a full paper review coming your way in just a few minutes but before that, let's get a look at the latest sport with jane. good morning. history
the headlines: amber rudd resigns from the cabinet and the conservative party in another major blow for boris johnson's government. it is the combination of the fact there is not enough work going into getting a deal, which is not what the prime minister signed up to do, and secondly the expulsion of 21 of my colleagues, who are good, moderate conservatives. she'll be replaced as work and pensions secretary by therese coffey. as work and pensions business secretary, andrea leadsom, says the...
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members of the shadow cabinet, colleagues that you sit with, emily thornberry, tom watson and others,mpaignfor watson and others, saying they will campaign for remain. will you join them? a gap of course i will, i am on the record... my constituency, leicester south, a great constituency, people in leicester south voted by a majority for remain, andi south voted by a majority for remain, and i think whatjeremy corbyn is trying to do is pull together in a position which i can say has merit and logic, so that i come as an mp for leicester south, can say we are going to have a referendum, i will campaign for remain, and people who want to remain in the eu because they know of the disastrous consequences of brexit, you will have that referendum. we are the only party offering that referendum now. but the party officially will not be backin the party officially will not be back in remain. the position adopted means that i can campaign for remain, but my very good friend gloria de piero in ashfield, a traditional labour seat that voted labour, candidates in ashfield will be able to say, loo
members of the shadow cabinet, colleagues that you sit with, emily thornberry, tom watson and others,mpaignfor watson and others, saying they will campaign for remain. will you join them? a gap of course i will, i am on the record... my constituency, leicester south, a great constituency, people in leicester south voted by a majority for remain, andi south voted by a majority for remain, and i think whatjeremy corbyn is trying to do is pull together in a position which i can say has merit and...
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one of his national security advisor, my responsibility was to share the meeting at the cabinet level secretary and principles. to make sure that i could honestly say to president obama who ultimately had to make the decisions the every one of these perspectives has been factored in and if you wanted to hear directly from any of them, he could convene a meeting or call them up. the most important thing i could do, was to run the process without putting a spin on the ball. my opportunity at the end of the day was to make my recommendation but i have to fully and faithfully represent the views of others. and make sure the process is not honest one. that's the way things have traditionally run. obviously, things have changed, technology has changed, technology and the pace of things have changed much. accelerated and honestly. when the product process is compromised in the national security advisers are not playing an honest broker role or when the president is not sufficiently attuned to the complexities of the issues, thoughtful consider decisions and communicate them with consistency.
one of his national security advisor, my responsibility was to share the meeting at the cabinet level secretary and principles. to make sure that i could honestly say to president obama who ultimately had to make the decisions the every one of these perspectives has been factored in and if you wanted to hear directly from any of them, he could convene a meeting or call them up. the most important thing i could do, was to run the process without putting a spin on the ball. my opportunity at the...
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and this morning, cabinet ministers said it was right to demand loyalty from conservative mps.ster quite understandably wa nts to prime minister quite understandably wants to do is to ensure he delivers on his promise to britain to leave the european union on the 31st of 0ctober the european union on the 31st of october with a deal. and what we wa nt to october with a deal. and what we want to see is all conservative mps rallying behind him this week, making sure he has the best opportunity to deliver on that commitment. but complaints of hypocrisy adds to the tension here. earlier this year, several tory mps 110w earlier this year, several tory mps now in the cabinet defied the party whip and voted against theresa may's brexit deal. the numbers could be very tight in tomorrow's vote, and if the prime minister carries out his threat to withdraw the whip from rebel tory mps, this week he would immediately wipe out his minuscule commons majority of one. and that makes an autumn general election even more likely. sources have told the bbc there is a live discussion under way in go
and this morning, cabinet ministers said it was right to demand loyalty from conservative mps.ster quite understandably wa nts to prime minister quite understandably wants to do is to ensure he delivers on his promise to britain to leave the european union on the 31st of 0ctober the european union on the 31st of october with a deal. and what we wa nt to october with a deal. and what we want to see is all conservative mps rallying behind him this week, making sure he has the best opportunity to...
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the british prime minister's cabinet is gathering to work out the next step in their bid to pull out of the european union boss johnson's attempt to call an early election be rejected again now suspended for the next 5 weeks. the violence is causing major problems in west africa hundreds of people have been killed amid fighting it became a fast so over the past year was causing a major food crisis affecting their be one of a half 1000000 people the world food program is now warning of what it calls an unprecedented humanitarian emergency because of hunger and instability in the region as catherine sawyer reports from northern became a fast farmers are abandoning their crops to escape the violence the. fact that only. on a normal day i said to diyala tells us she'd be at half hour in the village of utica children looking after their livestock. but instead they're not come for displaced people more than a 100 kilometers from home alongside many other bookie nobby who have fled attacks . bill ijaz arrived in january after many were killed in a revenge attack when. rival community blamed
the british prime minister's cabinet is gathering to work out the next step in their bid to pull out of the european union boss johnson's attempt to call an early election be rejected again now suspended for the next 5 weeks. the violence is causing major problems in west africa hundreds of people have been killed amid fighting it became a fast so over the past year was causing a major food crisis affecting their be one of a half 1000000 people the world food program is now warning of what it...
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amber rudd resigns from the cabinet and the conservative party in another major blow for boris johnson's government. it's the combination of the fact that there isn't enough work going into getting a deal, which i think is not what the prime minister signed up to try to do and secondly the expulsion of 21 of my colleagues who are good and moderate conservatives. business secretary, andrea leadsom, says the conservatives will break with precedent and field a candidate against the commons speaker, john bercow, at the next election. peace negotiations between the taliban and the united states have been called off. in a tweet president trump blames a deadly attack in the afghan capital, kabul. british airways pilots go on strike — for the first time in the airline's history. the canadian teenager, bianca andrayscu, beats serena williams to win the us open women's singles title. and our sunday morning edition of the papers is at 9.35 — this mornings reviewers are journalist and author shyama perera and john crowley— the editorial director of first draft. good morning. in the last few minutes,
amber rudd resigns from the cabinet and the conservative party in another major blow for boris johnson's government. it's the combination of the fact that there isn't enough work going into getting a deal, which i think is not what the prime minister signed up to try to do and secondly the expulsion of 21 of my colleagues who are good and moderate conservatives. business secretary, andrea leadsom, says the conservatives will break with precedent and field a candidate against the commons...
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prime minister boris johnson has lost a senior cabinet minister amber rudd who was works and pensions secretary resigned from the cabinet and the the government government and the conservative party she says she can no longer endorse johnson's approach to praxis because he seems determined to crash out of the e.u. without a deal. the move comes a lot of work going on tonight if i'm not going in to get it. and then on top of that have seen 21 really good strong concerns to please try more to request of the excluded from the party into coming to the conservative party to such a force for good income in this country no longer has a place to sleep. and i can't stop. and divisions over brock's it became ugly outside the house of parliament in london anti europe demonstrators fought with police as they tried to reach a rival anti parks or valley officers by most of the violence on a far right group called the democratic football lads alliance so i go to set an anti proxy demonstration in london where protesters were calling for the prime minister to resign because he may have only been in o
prime minister boris johnson has lost a senior cabinet minister amber rudd who was works and pensions secretary resigned from the cabinet and the the government government and the conservative party she says she can no longer endorse johnson's approach to praxis because he seems determined to crash out of the e.u. without a deal. the move comes a lot of work going on tonight if i'm not going in to get it. and then on top of that have seen 21 really good strong concerns to please try more to...
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well you're in the shadow cabinet. gers mrooejeremy well you're in the shadow cabinet. you're in the shadow cabinet. gers mrooejeremy couldn't have been clearer. —— jeremy couldn't have been clearer. the talks will be going on over the next couple of days. if you get the talks, do you guarantee if mrjohnson is forced to resign because he loses a vote of no confidence and jeremy corbyn is able to form a care taker government it will only be for a couple of weeks to make sure no deal doesn't happen and to callan to make sure no deal doesn't happen and to call an election? can you give the viewers that guarantee tonight? no, it is not for me to give that guarantee. there will be discussions going on between the different political parties and independent mps going on. i know it isa independent mps going on. i know it is a fascinating time and all the machinations of what could come, but it will be jeremy corbyn machinations of what could come, but it will bejeremy corbyn in a situation like that who steps forward and seeks to get the support of parliament. but you know our
well you're in the shadow cabinet. gers mrooejeremy well you're in the shadow cabinet. you're in the shadow cabinet. gers mrooejeremy couldn't have been clearer. —— jeremy couldn't have been clearer. the talks will be going on over the next couple of days. if you get the talks, do you guarantee if mrjohnson is forced to resign because he loses a vote of no confidence and jeremy corbyn is able to form a care taker government it will only be for a couple of weeks to make sure no deal doesn't...
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it might cost them $150 to make a cabinet and they will sell it for 50 here. customers in the past year or two have been targeted also by direct sales from china, and something has to be done. if we don't, we're going to close our plants and lose our jobs. david: you support the president's tough stance on tariffs. >> i certainly do. we are seeing some plus from it, but we also have an antidumping case that will certainly help out. >> mr. wellborn, two things, one there's a degree to which this whole impeachment inquiry probably does make a china deal more likely. the second thing is competitors often try to undercut. chinese are not the first to do it. the furniture industry which you are a part of was initially very vibrant in the northeast in the united states and then was radically undercut by southern furniture manufacturers, decades upon decades ago. i don't know if what the chinese are doing is anything different than any new entrant into an established industry has done in the past. >> i would say that the difference would be that the government is fur
it might cost them $150 to make a cabinet and they will sell it for 50 here. customers in the past year or two have been targeted also by direct sales from china, and something has to be done. if we don't, we're going to close our plants and lose our jobs. david: you support the president's tough stance on tariffs. >> i certainly do. we are seeing some plus from it, but we also have an antidumping case that will certainly help out. >> mr. wellborn, two things, one there's a degree...
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the ministerial cabinet that has been confirmed by sudan sovereign council has taken at least 2 weeks to be named by sudan's prime minister now the sovereign council does not have the right to veto on the names that has been presented to it by the prime minister but they do have the right to remark on it for the prime minister's consideration now in this cabinet are expecting sudan's 1st female foreign minister as well as 3 other female members to be named as ministers which according to the prime minister does give a representation to the women who he said were at the forefront of this revolution now people are also saying that they are quite confident that some people who were in the negotiating team for this transitional agreement have been named to be in the ministerial cabinet in this thing that this is not fair and that they demand his name be withdrawn and they're also saying that they're worried that this ministerial cabinet will not be able to deliver the goals of the revolution which they were chanting throughout the past 8 months which include peace justice and freedom they
the ministerial cabinet that has been confirmed by sudan sovereign council has taken at least 2 weeks to be named by sudan's prime minister now the sovereign council does not have the right to veto on the names that has been presented to it by the prime minister but they do have the right to remark on it for the prime minister's consideration now in this cabinet are expecting sudan's 1st female foreign minister as well as 3 other female members to be named as ministers which according to the...
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now, if the national security adviser says that to the cabinet, we have to pay attention. all of us have seen the government's own economic assessment makes it clear that no deal would cause the greatest loss to the economy. we know the body that represents british manufacturing industry has described no deal as an act of economic vandalism. since we last debate of the question of an extension, new information is come to light about the consequences that no deal that government itself has now admitted it would be detrimental to companies because they are prepared to compensate certain businesses and industries. they acknowledge it will do economic damage. operation yellow hammer, the report that was published in the sunday times, talked about the potential for protests, for significant delays, and we heard very powerful evidence on that subject only this morning in the brexit select committee. the potential impact on medicine, decrease in the supply of fresh fruits and price rises, impact on petrol refineries, huge uncertainty for businesses, serious damage to farmers, and
now, if the national security adviser says that to the cabinet, we have to pay attention. all of us have seen the government's own economic assessment makes it clear that no deal would cause the greatest loss to the economy. we know the body that represents british manufacturing industry has described no deal as an act of economic vandalism. since we last debate of the question of an extension, new information is come to light about the consequences that no deal that government itself has now...
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why the young koizumi jr in why the young koizumijr in his cabinet?official announcement isn't until this afternoon. local media has reported pretty much all of the names of the new ministers and it is it does make it is expected that he will become the new environment minister. he is very popular. when there was a survey of who should replace shinzo abe as the prime minister, he ranked higher than any senior ministers. he is also in his late 30s which means he is almost half the age of some key ministers which i think will go down well with voters because when it was first reported, that some remain unchanged and are taken up by men in the 70s 01’ even and are taken up by men in the 70s or even 80s, there was some criticism that it was time to bring in the next generation of politicians. one thing i am personally very interested in is koizumijr personally very interested in is koizumi jr recently announced he will soon become a father and he said he would consider taking paternity leave. i know that is nothing special outside of japan but if he did t
why the young koizumi jr in why the young koizumijr in his cabinet?official announcement isn't until this afternoon. local media has reported pretty much all of the names of the new ministers and it is it does make it is expected that he will become the new environment minister. he is very popular. when there was a survey of who should replace shinzo abe as the prime minister, he ranked higher than any senior ministers. he is also in his late 30s which means he is almost half the age of some...