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in the commons to identify areas where it would be reasonable to ask the commons to think again.lords will not be silly? i very much hope they will not be. it has been said this is a great opportunity for parliament? it is heartening to see that parliament will be involved from the very beginning, but also have a vote at the end. the other thing to say about parliament is it's notjust an opportunity for mp5 to have their voices heard, it's a chance for lots of other external voices, whether the public, third sector, businesses, to use parliament as a channel to have their voices heard in the negotiations. are we going to see this in the parliament now? i agree with everything robyn said, but it hangs on uncertainty. if things are being decided in the two chambers, and you can't predict that happening, and people will not be able to relate what is happening over the next two years. if parliament can position itself that it is taking a central part and that process, it will be a very good time for parliament. thank you very much. the government has announced the timetable for debat
in the commons to identify areas where it would be reasonable to ask the commons to think again.lords will not be silly? i very much hope they will not be. it has been said this is a great opportunity for parliament? it is heartening to see that parliament will be involved from the very beginning, but also have a vote at the end. the other thing to say about parliament is it's notjust an opportunity for mp5 to have their voices heard, it's a chance for lots of other external voices, whether the...
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old and not needed aspects of common carrier. >> there is a good chance that could be going away with the new administration and new congress? >> >> i hope not. i understand, you know, half a dozen companies would like to see it go away, but there are tens of thousands of other companies that rely on it. there are millions of consumers that rely on it, so i hope that the congress, f.c.c., whoever wants to revisit this decision will weigh that in the balance and say, you know, open networks are as american as apple pie. we've had open networks in our country since back to the railroad. the telegraph, the telephone. you know, peter, we wouldn't have the internet today if the telephone network hadn't been opened, so that the early efforts to get online didn't have to go through any gate keeper. you just got on. and you tried things, and that's how we game leaders in the internet. and we don't want to go backwards to a point where there are gatekeepers deciding what will happen. peter: joining our conversation today is margaret harding miguel of politico. she covers technology. >> thank y
old and not needed aspects of common carrier. >> there is a good chance that could be going away with the new administration and new congress? >> >> i hope not. i understand, you know, half a dozen companies would like to see it go away, but there are tens of thousands of other companies that rely on it. there are millions of consumers that rely on it, so i hope that the congress, f.c.c., whoever wants to revisit this decision will weigh that in the balance and say, you know,...
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we have a common view.is very well, president trump is deciding to reach out to his principal ally in this way. in terms of trade, which people are saying is top of the agenda because we are all fascinated by brexit and what will happen, but it is hard to expect anything beyond words because we cannot negotiate a trade deal, we can't do that for a couple of years, who knows what things will be like, and mr trump might face a more hostile congress in the few years' time. you cannot signa in the few years' time. you cannot sign a trade deal before brexit, thatis sign a trade deal before brexit, that is true, but you can talk about what might be in a deal. you can put m, what might be in a deal. you can put in, paperahead of what might be in a deal. you can put in, paper ahead of that. america is one of the biggest trading nations in the world, we are the fourth or fifth biggest trading mission in the world. the principles which underlie a free—trade agreement like this will ricochet across the rest of the wor
we have a common view.is very well, president trump is deciding to reach out to his principal ally in this way. in terms of trade, which people are saying is top of the agenda because we are all fascinated by brexit and what will happen, but it is hard to expect anything beyond words because we cannot negotiate a trade deal, we can't do that for a couple of years, who knows what things will be like, and mr trump might face a more hostile congress in the few years' time. you cannot signa in the...
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i think it will go through the house of commons.se of lords, i think it's, as you indicated at the beginning, pretty incongruous and pretty disgraceful i would say, so suggest that when you have a sovereign act of parliament that's decided on the referendum itself, an act of parliament passed by 6—1 in the house of commons and passed by the house of lords to have a referendum on simple questions you want to remain in or leave and then to start quibbling about the manner in which that would be done, subject only to the question of whether the supreme court actually makes a decision, which in itself is not — because we already had a vote on article 50 — is not going to alter the voting in the house of commons which is the elected chamber. let's assume the article 50 bill goes through. the next thing we'll probably get would be the great repeal act as it's being called, due to come up in the queen's speech. there are suggestions that the lord's might try to block this too because this would be the legislation that puts all eu laws into
i think it will go through the house of commons.se of lords, i think it's, as you indicated at the beginning, pretty incongruous and pretty disgraceful i would say, so suggest that when you have a sovereign act of parliament that's decided on the referendum itself, an act of parliament passed by 6—1 in the house of commons and passed by the house of lords to have a referendum on simple questions you want to remain in or leave and then to start quibbling about the manner in which that would be...
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and that's the common good. and there are a lot of public interests inside that public good. >> host: we have time for one more question from each of us. chairman wheeler, we started by asking what'd you get right. what's left undone? what do you wish you had done differently? >> guest: well, you know, we ran out of runway on cable set-top boxes. i still think that it, there is a great opportunity there to open the set-top box and to use technology to do that. we similarly ran out of runway on what's called business data services which is the hauling of business data on various networks. i wish we could have gotten those done. >> host: final question. >> i guess i would have to ask advice for the next chairman and kind of the issues that you think should be taken up. i guess that's two. [laughter] >> guest: margaret, you know, the fcc is the public's representative at a network revolution. and as such, we should be guided by -- and i hope future chairs are guyeded
and that's the common good. and there are a lot of public interests inside that public good. >> host: we have time for one more question from each of us. chairman wheeler, we started by asking what'd you get right. what's left undone? what do you wish you had done differently? >> guest: well, you know, we ran out of runway on cable set-top boxes. i still think that it, there is a great opportunity there to open the set-top box and to use technology to do that. we similarly ran out...
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it is the surest route to our common good. [applause] president obama: as for our common defense, we reject as false the choice between our safety and our ideals. our founding fathers faced with perils that we can scarcely imagine, drafted a charter to assure the rule of law and the rights of man, a charter expanded by the blood of generations. those ideals still light the world. we will not give them up for expedients sake. [applause] president obama: so, to all the other people and governments who are watching today, from the grandest capitals to the smallest villages where my father was born, know that america is a friend of each nation and every man, woman and child who seeks a future of east and dignity, we are ready to lead once more. [cheers and applause] president obama: recall that earlier generations faced down fascism and communism, not just with missiles, but with this dirty alliances and convictions. they understood that our power alone could not protect us, nor does it in titleist to do what we please. instead th
it is the surest route to our common good. [applause] president obama: as for our common defense, we reject as false the choice between our safety and our ideals. our founding fathers faced with perils that we can scarcely imagine, drafted a charter to assure the rule of law and the rights of man, a charter expanded by the blood of generations. those ideals still light the world. we will not give them up for expedients sake. [applause] president obama: so, to all the other people and...
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not out of charity but because it's the surest route to our common good. as for our common defense, we reject as false the choice between our safety and our ideals. our founding fathers -- our founding fathers faced with parlse -- perils drafted the rule of law and the rights of men, it expanded the blood of generations. we will not give those up for expedient sake. and so to all the other peoples and government who is are watching today, from the grandest compals to the small village where my father was born, know that america is a friend of each nation and every man, woman and child who seeks a future of peace and dignity and we are ready to lead once more. [applause] recall that earlier generations based on fascism and communism not just on missiles and tanks but with the sturdy alliances and enduring convictions. they understood that our power alone could not protect us, nor does it entitle us to do as we please. instead they knew that our power grows through our security. it imnates from our cause, the tempering qualities of humility and restraint. we
not out of charity but because it's the surest route to our common good. as for our common defense, we reject as false the choice between our safety and our ideals. our founding fathers -- our founding fathers faced with parlse -- perils drafted the rule of law and the rights of men, it expanded the blood of generations. we will not give those up for expedient sake. and so to all the other peoples and government who is are watching today, from the grandest compals to the small village where my...
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that's what the house of commons voted for.believe in defending our country. of commons voted for. jeremy corbyn voted against it. of commons voted for. he doesn't want to defend our country with an independent nuclear deterrent. country with an independent prime minister, did you know? country with an independent there are tests that take place all the time, regularly for our nuclear deterrent. all the time, regularly what we were talking about in that debate that took place... i'm not going to get an answer to this. we understand the prime minister chose not to inform parliament about this and it's come out through the media some months later. it's a pretty catastrophic error when a missile goes in the wrong direction. error when a missile goes whilst the ministry of defence has publicised past success launches of the trident missile, in this incident they say they would give no further details of the test injune, because of national security reasons. in a statement, the mod would only say that the submarine hms vengeance and
that's what the house of commons voted for.believe in defending our country. of commons voted for. jeremy corbyn voted against it. of commons voted for. he doesn't want to defend our country with an independent nuclear deterrent. country with an independent prime minister, did you know? country with an independent there are tests that take place all the time, regularly for our nuclear deterrent. all the time, regularly what we were talking about in that debate that took place... i'm not going...
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our common good. now we must choose if the example of our fathers and mothers will inspire us or condemn us. we must show courage in a time of blessing by confronting problems instead of passing them on to future generations. [applause] president bush: together we will reclaim america's schools before ignorance and apathy claim more young lives. we will reform social security and medicare, sparing our children from struggles we have the power to prevent. and we will reduce taxes to recover the momentum of our economy and reward the effort and enterprise of working americans. [cheers and applause] president bush: we will build our defenses beyond challenge, lest weakness invite challenge. [cheers and applause] president bush: we will confront weapons of mass destruction, so that a new century is spared new horrors. the enemies of liberty and our country should make no mistake, america remains engaged in the world, by history and by choice, shaping a balance of power that favors freedom. we will defend
our common good. now we must choose if the example of our fathers and mothers will inspire us or condemn us. we must show courage in a time of blessing by confronting problems instead of passing them on to future generations. [applause] president bush: together we will reclaim america's schools before ignorance and apathy claim more young lives. we will reform social security and medicare, sparing our children from struggles we have the power to prevent. and we will reduce taxes to recover the...
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youth parliament in the house of commons chamber.marks the beginning of uk parliament week, a program of events and activities which connects people with the united kingdom parliament. this year, there are over 250 activities and events taking place across the uk. the issues to be debated today were chosen by the annual make your mark ballot of 11 to 18-year-olds. the british youth council reported that once again the number of votes has increased with 978,216 young people casting a vote this year. today, the uk youth parliament will choose the issues which it wishes to have as the subjects of its priority campaigns for 2017. this year's youth parliament also marks the third year of the paul busket memorial award, set up in the wake of the passing of paul busket mbe, who was one of the driving forces behind the uk youth parliament at the british youth council. british youth council support workers, parliamentary staff and guests will have the opportunity today to vote in two categories. best debate lead speech and best back bench con
youth parliament in the house of commons chamber.marks the beginning of uk parliament week, a program of events and activities which connects people with the united kingdom parliament. this year, there are over 250 activities and events taking place across the uk. the issues to be debated today were chosen by the annual make your mark ballot of 11 to 18-year-olds. the british youth council reported that once again the number of votes has increased with 978,216 young people casting a vote this...
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that's not the only thing that we have in common. i don't care what your party is. find one person in this house who doesn't want the best for america. find one american in this house who does not want to see help given to the unemployee or care for the sick or education for the young or honor our troops. here -- who here among us does not want to open wide the door to opportunity? who here among us does not want every american, every creed and every color, to cross the threshold? you cannot find one person in this building, not one, and that, that is a true cause for celebration. we have a lot to build on. but that being said, this is no time to rest on our laurels but to redouble our efforts. it's no secret that millions and millions of americans across this country are deeply dissatisfied with their current situation. they've looked to washington for leadership and all they have gotten is con desession. for years they suffered quietly. quietly amid shuttered factories and shuttered lives. but now, now they have let up a -- let out a great roar. now we, their elec
that's not the only thing that we have in common. i don't care what your party is. find one person in this house who doesn't want the best for america. find one american in this house who does not want to see help given to the unemployee or care for the sick or education for the young or honor our troops. here -- who here among us does not want to open wide the door to opportunity? who here among us does not want every american, every creed and every color, to cross the threshold? you cannot...
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it'sjust common for employers. it's just common sense. for employers. it'sjust common sense.oes now, which is the fashion. that's what it should be. you shouldn't have to totter around in high heels if you don't want to. dress codes at work have to comply with health and safety regulation to reduce the risk of injury, and with the equality act which bans dissemination. while there was likely to be differences between the way men and women present themselves, what is applied should be reasonable, which applies to heavy make—up, too. the government says what happened to nicola thorp over high heels was unlawful. but mps have found that the pressure on women is widespread and most would like to see something done about it. you're wearing high heels. have you been forced? definitely not. looking smart is subjective. wearing flat shoes doesn't necessarily make you look not smart. ifi doesn't necessarily make you look not smart. if i feel comfortable in heels, i will. not smart. if i feel comfortable in heels, iwill. but if not smart. if i feel comfortable in heels, i will. but if
it'sjust common for employers. it's just common sense. for employers. it'sjust common sense.oes now, which is the fashion. that's what it should be. you shouldn't have to totter around in high heels if you don't want to. dress codes at work have to comply with health and safety regulation to reduce the risk of injury, and with the equality act which bans dissemination. while there was likely to be differences between the way men and women present themselves, what is applied should be...
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common ground!use ] what's your favorite animal? >> dog. >> tiger. [ buzzer ] >> did you ever hold a frog? >> no. >> of course. yeah, as a child. [ buzzer ] >> when you were a a child, what was your favorite tv show? >> "friends." >> i go "friends," yes. [ bell dings ] we made it. >> yes, we made it. [ applause ] >> you both love "friends." >> yes. >> what's your favorite pizza topping? >> olives. >> meat lovers. [ buzzer ] [ laughter ] >> what's your favorite dessert? >> cookies. >> new york cheesecake. [ buzzer ] >> do you like ice cream served cold or warm. >> cold. >> cold. [ bell dings ] >> you guys both like ice cream served cold. [ applause ] do you want to look at each other and give each other a a compliment. >> you're very pretty. >> thank you. you seem very nice. >> thank you. >> now do you have a compliment for me? [ light laughter ] what's your favorite season? >> spring. >> summer. [ buzzer ] >> what's your favorite holiday? >> christmas. >> christmas. [ bell dings ] >> common ground!
common ground!use ] what's your favorite animal? >> dog. >> tiger. [ buzzer ] >> did you ever hold a frog? >> no. >> of course. yeah, as a child. [ buzzer ] >> when you were a a child, what was your favorite tv show? >> "friends." >> i go "friends," yes. [ bell dings ] we made it. >> yes, we made it. [ applause ] >> you both love "friends." >> yes. >> what's your favorite pizza topping?...
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with threats to the common security becoming more serious.nnot be to cooperate with but to work together more. i want our future relationships with the european union to engage practical arrangements on matters of law enforcement and sharing of intelligence material with the new allies. i am proud of the role britain plays and will continue to play in europe. britain has led europe and measures to keep the continent secure. and implementing sanctions against russia for action and crime, working for peace and stability and securing europe's external border. we will continue to work closely with our european allies in foreign defense policy. even as we leave the eu itself. these are our objectives for negotiation ahead. objectives that will help to witness our ambition, shaping that stronger, fairer, global vision that we want to see. they are the basis for a new strong constructive partnership with the european union.a partnership of friends and allies.interest and values. a partnership for a strong eu and a strong uk. and one further objectiv
with threats to the common security becoming more serious.nnot be to cooperate with but to work together more. i want our future relationships with the european union to engage practical arrangements on matters of law enforcement and sharing of intelligence material with the new allies. i am proud of the role britain plays and will continue to play in europe. britain has led europe and measures to keep the continent secure. and implementing sanctions against russia for action and crime, working...
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the house of commons has voted overwhelmingly for us to get on with it. the overwhelming majority of people want us to get on with it too. that is what we will do. not only farming a new partnership with europe but building a stronger, more global britain and let's not see the legacy of our time, the price towards which we work, destination at which we arrive what negotiations have done and let us not do it for ourselves but the country's children and grandchildren too so that when future generations look back at these times they will judge us not only by the decisions we made it by what we made of that decision. they will see that we shape the brighter future. they will know we built them a better britain, thank you. [applause] >> a few members of the press here. >> thank you, during the referendum campaign you said plainly. you believe it would be worse off. either you have changed your mind or as prime minister you made a decision you believe will lead the country and its citizens. which is it? >> look at what has happened since the brexit vote. what w
the house of commons has voted overwhelmingly for us to get on with it. the overwhelming majority of people want us to get on with it too. that is what we will do. not only farming a new partnership with europe but building a stronger, more global britain and let's not see the legacy of our time, the price towards which we work, destination at which we arrive what negotiations have done and let us not do it for ourselves but the country's children and grandchildren too so that when future...
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and that is the common good.e a lot of public interests inside that public good. >> we have time for one more question from each of us. chairman wheeler we started by asking what did you get right? what is left undone? do you wish you had done differently? >> well you know, we ran on a runway on cable set-top boxes. there is a great opportunity there to open the set-top box and to use technology. to do that. we ran out of runway on what is called business data services. which is a, the hauling of business data on various networks. i wish we could have gotten those done. >> final question. >> i guess i would have to ask advice for the next chairman and the issues that you think should be taken up. i guess that is two. >>. [laughter] you know, the fcc is the public's representative. at a network revolution.and as such, we should be guided by future chairs guided by, what is proconsumer and what is pro-competition. >> will be be hearing for you on telecommunications issues in the future? >> peter, i am hard to keep
and that is the common good.e a lot of public interests inside that public good. >> we have time for one more question from each of us. chairman wheeler we started by asking what did you get right? what is left undone? do you wish you had done differently? >> well you know, we ran on a runway on cable set-top boxes. there is a great opportunity there to open the set-top box and to use technology. to do that. we ran out of runway on what is called business data services. which is a,...
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ground >> all: common ground!jimmy: we have a great show tonight. give it up for the roots, ladies and gentlemen! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: ah! [ cheers and applause ] common ground! join us again next week everybody. on monday, my man ricky gervais will be here. [ cheers and applause ] and vanessa hudgens will be here as well. [ cheers and applause ] and vanessa and i have something fun planned together, be sure to tune in for that. then, later this week, dakota johnson will be here, keanu reeves is going to do stand-up on the show. we have kristen stewart and gordon ramsay, they'll all be >> steve: yeah! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: we'll also have performances from ub40, will be here. >> steve: whoa! >> jimmy: that's right. the lumineers. [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: hey! >> jimmy: and big sean will be here next week. it's going to be good. but first, tonight we have a a great, great, great show. she is the best, it makes us all so happy when she comes to visit from
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all of these provisions of president-elect trump has pledged and we will seek common ground. but we will stand our ground wherever in good conscience we must. if there is an attempt to destroy the guarantee of medicare, harm medicare social security, or the affordable care act, democrats will stand ur ground. if there is an assault on clean air and clean water, on civil rights, women's rights, or lgbt rights, if dreamers and their immigrant families face a nightmare of deportation, democrats will stand our round. and if there is an attempt to silence our voices for commonsense gun violence prevention, with gabby giffords here in the chamber as our witness, democrats will stand ur ground. many of us just celebrated christmas. the birth of christ. and sharing in our humanity god enabled us to participate in divinity. y -- his this spark is acknowledged in every faith and tradition in recognizing the spark in others, we reaffirm it in ourself. honor it -- honoring it -- honoring that spark of divinity we're commanned to respect the dignity and worth of all of god's children and
all of these provisions of president-elect trump has pledged and we will seek common ground. but we will stand our ground wherever in good conscience we must. if there is an attempt to destroy the guarantee of medicare, harm medicare social security, or the affordable care act, democrats will stand ur ground. if there is an assault on clean air and clean water, on civil rights, women's rights, or lgbt rights, if dreamers and their immigrant families face a nightmare of deportation, democrats...
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tomorrow with the second reading in the house of commons. my message to people is very clear.d ofjune la st kingdom voted on the 23rd ofjune last year. they voted in a referendum that was given to them overwhelmingly by parliament by six to one. parliament gave the vote whether we should stay in the european union. the people spoke in that vote and the majority voted to leave the european union. i think it is the job of the government that that into practice. i hope people will recognise that that is a very simple decision, do they support the will of the british people or not? speaks irish. studio: you will be able to hear just as well as i can that that question is not in english. thank you forjoining me here an outside source. we are looking at a press conference with the leaders of the uk and ireland. it has not been going on and there have been a lot of interesting points. both leaders have emphasised they do not want what enda kenny called a hard border between the republic of ireland and northern ireland. he spoke about desiring a close and friction free trading relatio
tomorrow with the second reading in the house of commons. my message to people is very clear.d ofjune la st kingdom voted on the 23rd ofjune last year. they voted in a referendum that was given to them overwhelmingly by parliament by six to one. parliament gave the vote whether we should stay in the european union. the people spoke in that vote and the majority voted to leave the european union. i think it is the job of the government that that into practice. i hope people will recognise that...
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that is what we were talking about in the house of commons. that is what the house of commons.is what the house of commons voted for. i believe in defending our country, jeremy corbyn voted against it. i think ithinka i think a lot of attention will be paid to this, to hear a woman by minister go and visit a man who has been repeatedly accused of misogyny, sexism and all kinds of things. there are a lot of questions about whether theresa may will challenge donald trump about comments he has made about women. she has not made that clear in the interview today, but she did say in the past that his comments have been unacceptable, and the very fact it is a woman british prime minister meeting him go some way to making that statement that his views on women perhaps have not been to the taste of many. in britain yesterday we sold 100,000 people out on the streets in one of those women's marches against donald trump. it is an issue people will be concentrating on. jeremy corbyn, the labour leader, has said he would like to see her challenge donald trump not just on like to see her ch
that is what we were talking about in the house of commons. that is what the house of commons.is what the house of commons voted for. i believe in defending our country, jeremy corbyn voted against it. i think ithinka i think a lot of attention will be paid to this, to hear a woman by minister go and visit a man who has been repeatedly accused of misogyny, sexism and all kinds of things. there are a lot of questions about whether theresa may will challenge donald trump about comments he has...
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be bound by the common external tariff. these are the elements of the customs union that prevent us from striking our own comprehensive trade agreements with other countries. but i do want us to have a customs agreement with the e.u., whether that means we must reach a completely new customs agreement, become an associate member of the customs union in some way, or remain a signatory to some elements of it, i hold no preconceived position. i have an open mind on how we do it. it is not the means that matter, but the ends. and those ends are clear -- i want to remove as many barriers to trade as possible. and i want britain to be free to establish our own tariff schedules at the world trade organization, meaning we can reach new trade agreements not just with the european union, but with old friends and new allies from outside europe, too. a global britain must also be a country that looks to the future. that means being one of the best places in the world for science and innovation. one of our great strengths as a nation is
be bound by the common external tariff. these are the elements of the customs union that prevent us from striking our own comprehensive trade agreements with other countries. but i do want us to have a customs agreement with the e.u., whether that means we must reach a completely new customs agreement, become an associate member of the customs union in some way, or remain a signatory to some elements of it, i hold no preconceived position. i have an open mind on how we do it. it is not the...
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hopes, common dreams and common aspirations, and if you can get them to see each other in that way thenet some things done. >> kept you grounded as president to some extent? >> always. >> and that was just the beginning of our extraordinary conversation covering eight years that made history, but didn't always make the progress he promised. >> can you remember a moment in which it just struck you that they're going to fight me at every turn. >> well, that happened early. >> an evening of hard questions. >> didn't the recovery, uneach as it was, plant the seeds for the election of donald trump? >> and stirring reflections. >> you do get emotional at times. >> i do. all in all, this is a pretty shameful day for washington. >> my biggest disappointment as president. >> i think any of us african-americans in prominent roles feel this struggle am i being black enough, am i too black. do you know what i'm talking about? >> i know. >> my staff can tell you i can curse like a sailor behind closed doors sometimes. >> sounds like you'd like a do-over. >> well, no. first of all, my wife would leav
hopes, common dreams and common aspirations, and if you can get them to see each other in that way thenet some things done. >> kept you grounded as president to some extent? >> always. >> and that was just the beginning of our extraordinary conversation covering eight years that made history, but didn't always make the progress he promised. >> can you remember a moment in which it just struck you that they're going to fight me at every turn. >> well, that happened...
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as i said on opening day in the we will works, with issues where we find common ground. there is no division, no. president trump's announcement to freeze federal hiring, he does have a plan to fight that. fightically, how does it to affect the? -- affect the v.a.? >> this freeze on hiring, that is to say we do not believe in the government role to meet the needs of american people. ,hen they attacked the workers making sure they get their social security checks, this goes on and on. ,hen they did this freeze instead we exempt national security but that did not include veterans. saidf my colleagues has they were hoping to hire three cardiologists, they cannot do now because it is a freeze on hiring. they cannot hire people who give you the scalpel. it is not only the cardiologists, it is the people who assist in providing health care for our veterans as one example that is wrong. it has always been part of their wantof agenda to say, we to reduce the federal workforce and we can privatize a lot of the services, and we do not have to honor any value of diversity or worker
as i said on opening day in the we will works, with issues where we find common ground. there is no division, no. president trump's announcement to freeze federal hiring, he does have a plan to fight that. fightically, how does it to affect the? -- affect the v.a.? >> this freeze on hiring, that is to say we do not believe in the government role to meet the needs of american people. ,hen they attacked the workers making sure they get their social security checks, this goes on and on. ,hen...
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house of commons.ut for the timetable from david davis, house with does the government matchroom. they have aids week stops to do that. —— how swift does the government move? there is a big eu jamboree in march, and they want to get it done before that, or it will bea get it done before that, or it will be a bit embarrassing. they have really got seven weeks, they lose about a week for parliamentary recess, down to six weeks. i think what we will see is the government will probably clear out, —— will probably clear at house of commons business, leaving them acres of time to deal with the house of lords, who could be much more problematic. but that detail is what we would expect or hope to get from david davis this afternoon. but an interesting message of defiance, i would suggest, from number ten. and you will hear david davis, the brexit secretary, live on bbc news, of course. in the last hour, the uk supreme court has ruled that parliament must give authorisation to the government before prime minist
house of commons.ut for the timetable from david davis, house with does the government matchroom. they have aids week stops to do that. —— how swift does the government move? there is a big eu jamboree in march, and they want to get it done before that, or it will bea get it done before that, or it will be a bit embarrassing. they have really got seven weeks, they lose about a week for parliamentary recess, down to six weeks. i think what we will see is the government will probably clear...
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standing behind jackson, the common man, enthusiastically patting him on the back. the bankers, financiers, running away in fear. the newspapers, the press, all spread out on the ground. they been defeated. look at the demon face and look at the falling columns. for those familiar with the gospels, there was one time that jesus became violent. when was that? when jesus pulled out his whip and drove out the money changers from the temple, saying get out of my temple to those moneychangers. jackson, like christ, has driven the moneychangers out of the temple. this is a phenomenal victory for jacksonian democracy. but it is not over. jackson, 1833, you'll notice, that the charter doesn't run out till 1836. jackson says, i have got to put up with this bank for three more years? i can't do that. there's no telling what these guys will try to pull. i got to kill this bank now. sure enough, after he wins the election, he removes all federal deposits, all treasury deposits from the bank, starving the bank to death, removing those federal deposits early and transferring them
standing behind jackson, the common man, enthusiastically patting him on the back. the bankers, financiers, running away in fear. the newspapers, the press, all spread out on the ground. they been defeated. look at the demon face and look at the falling columns. for those familiar with the gospels, there was one time that jesus became violent. when was that? when jesus pulled out his whip and drove out the money changers from the temple, saying get out of my temple to those moneychangers....
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we we re affairs in the house of commons. not agree? it is not the will of the people of the scotland. i would have asked whether she would support our scottish labour leader kezia dugdale saying the number one protein must be to keep scotland in the single market and members of the scottish parliament voted with the snp to keep scotland in the second —— single market. they are all over the place, we do not know what they are going to do. you are happy to thwart the will of the majority of the british people in a referendum? no, thatis british people in a referendum? no, that is not what i said. we intend to insure the wishes of the people of scotla nd to insure the wishes of the people of scotland to remain part of the eu which failings single market are respected. we never said we want to do vetoed the of england and wales leaving the eu. before christmas, the scottish government published a proposal, a compromise, whereby we suggested the whole of the uk could stay in the single market. unlike theresa may's speech, that is
we we re affairs in the house of commons. not agree? it is not the will of the people of the scotland. i would have asked whether she would support our scottish labour leader kezia dugdale saying the number one protein must be to keep scotland in the single market and members of the scottish parliament voted with the snp to keep scotland in the second —— single market. they are all over the place, we do not know what they are going to do. you are happy to thwart the will of the majority of...
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he avoided the common diplomatic speak that gets in the way.ome of the words that boris johnson would have heard is that bob corker said that britain would be in the front seat in a transatlantic trade deal. barack obama had warned that britain would be at the back in a trade deal. those will be soothing words for boris johnson. >> thank you very much. a look at some of the news of the day. mexico says that the country dialogue,or dignified despite a challenge. wants to build a wall and renegotiate a major trade agreement, threatening heavy tariffs. thoughts on reunification have begun in geneva. inis seen as the best chance a decade to end -- they say it will be difficult, but not impossible. the government of brazil defends its decision to build hydroelectric dams in the amazon, arguing that it will boost natural resources and provide clean energy. the environmentalists say this plan is a disaster and will result in the forest station. he reports on the potential ofact from one of the first the major dams. >> on the heart of a great rain fore
he avoided the common diplomatic speak that gets in the way.ome of the words that boris johnson would have heard is that bob corker said that britain would be in the front seat in a transatlantic trade deal. barack obama had warned that britain would be at the back in a trade deal. those will be soothing words for boris johnson. >> thank you very much. a look at some of the news of the day. mexico says that the country dialogue,or dignified despite a challenge. wants to build a wall and...
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the house of commons has voted overwhelmingly for us to get on with it. the overwhelming majority of people, how are they voted, one voted, wantver they us to get on with it too. that is what we will do. not only farming a new partnership with europe but building a stronger, more global and fairer britain. let that be the legacy of our time. toward which we work. the destination at which we arrive. the negotiations we have done and let us not do it for ourselves but the country's children and grandchildren too so that when future generations look back at this time, they will judge us not only by the decision we made, but by what we made of that decision. they will see that we shape the brighter future. they will know we built them a better britain. thank you. [applause] i think we have the members of the press here. laura? laura: thank you, prime minister. bbc. during the referendum campaign you said plainly that you believe if we left the market, citizens and families would be worse off. either you have changed your mind or as prime minister you made a d
the house of commons has voted overwhelmingly for us to get on with it. the overwhelming majority of people, how are they voted, one voted, wantver they us to get on with it too. that is what we will do. not only farming a new partnership with europe but building a stronger, more global and fairer britain. let that be the legacy of our time. toward which we work. the destination at which we arrive. the negotiations we have done and let us not do it for ourselves but the country's children and...
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but you asked what had in common. i think with the approach were taking, one of the things we have in common is we will put the interests of ordinary working people right up there centered stage. those people that have morning hours, doing the best for their families, sometimes they just feel the odds are stacked against them. it is that interest in ensuring that what we do, the economy, our economy and our government actually works for ordinary working people in our countries. i think we both share that. donald trump: thank you very much. theresa may: thank you. donald trump: thank you. [indiscernible] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: c-span, where history unfolds the daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. democrats are expected
but you asked what had in common. i think with the approach were taking, one of the things we have in common is we will put the interests of ordinary working people right up there centered stage. those people that have morning hours, doing the best for their families, sometimes they just feel the odds are stacked against them. it is that interest in ensuring that what we do, the economy, our economy and our government actually works for ordinary working people in our countries. i think we both...
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it also binds members of that by common external ta riffs members of that by common external tariffst want to be bound by that external tariff in order to be able to have wider trade agreements. we have from donald trump talking about the us agreeing a swift trade deal with the uk. there will be a vote in the commons and the lords on this. we heard from tim farron for the lib dems welcoming that focusing then is to bea dems welcoming that focusing then is to be a wider vote. saying that politicians are getting to vote on the stitch up. she was talking about the stitch up. she was talking about the cost of membership of the eu and said leaving the single market, leaving the eu will mean billions will not be continued to be paid in in terms of membership and also with a phased period of implementation, avoiding a cliff edge so business can plan but not a situation that would mean being forever in purgatory. let us hear now what theresa may said about the single market. this agreement should allow for the freest possible trading of goods and services between britain and the eu's member
it also binds members of that by common external ta riffs members of that by common external tariffst want to be bound by that external tariff in order to be able to have wider trade agreements. we have from donald trump talking about the us agreeing a swift trade deal with the uk. there will be a vote in the commons and the lords on this. we heard from tim farron for the lib dems welcoming that focusing then is to bea dems welcoming that focusing then is to be a wider vote. saying that...
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in the house of commons, that's the place.ervative mp was born in iraq, one of the seven countries that are subject to the travel ban. he is pleased that he has confirmation he will be able to visit the usa but is still opposed to the policy. clearly the foreign secretary had worked throughout sunday and into the night talking directly to the white house, was my understanding, as did the team at number ten and i applaud them for the work they did, certainly for families like mine. the anguish we have suffered in the last 72 hours has been horrific. there are millions of people in the uk and the rest of europe who are dual nationals or original national is of those countries and they will be worried. and now more than a million people have called this book up —— assigned a position calling for his planned state visit to the uk to be called off, saying it could in varas —— embarrassed the queen. it is worth noting that almost half a million people signed a petition backing a policy is similar to donald trump's, calling for an im
in the house of commons, that's the place.ervative mp was born in iraq, one of the seven countries that are subject to the travel ban. he is pleased that he has confirmation he will be able to visit the usa but is still opposed to the policy. clearly the foreign secretary had worked throughout sunday and into the night talking directly to the white house, was my understanding, as did the team at number ten and i applaud them for the work they did, certainly for families like mine. the anguish...
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i'll be talking to you in the house of commons. that's the place. house of commons — be there!ervative mp was born in iraq, one of the seven countries which are subject to president trump's travel ban. he's pleased with confirmation now that, as a british citizen, he'll be able to visit the usa. but he's still opposed to the policy. clearly, the foreign secretary had worked throughout sunday and into the night, talking directly to the white house, was my understanding, as did the team at number ten, and i applaud them for the work they did, certainly on behalf of families like mine. i mean, the anguish we suffered over the last 72 hours has been horrific. there are millions of people in the uk and in the rest of europe who are dual nationals, or originally nationals of those countries, who will be worried. and now, more thani million people have signed an online petition calling for president trump's planned state visit to the uk to be called off. they say it could embarrass the queen. that's the second highest number of signatories since the current policy on petitions was int
i'll be talking to you in the house of commons. that's the place. house of commons — be there!ervative mp was born in iraq, one of the seven countries which are subject to president trump's travel ban. he's pleased with confirmation now that, as a british citizen, he'll be able to visit the usa. but he's still opposed to the policy. clearly, the foreign secretary had worked throughout sunday and into the night, talking directly to the white house, was my understanding, as did the team at...
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that is just common sense when you are at war. americans a lot of particularly aclu type forgot 9/11.appened in those were refugees in america visas who got through and did extraordinary damage it 3,400 plus killed people. as you look at history away times square bomberquare who failed. he almost succeeded a number of years ago. the married couple in california where lieu is a representative who shot up a state agency and killed many before they were killed. the islamic psychiatrist in the army. president trump is displaying great sense, common sense it try nation and take a time-out as the congressman said and see to it that we are sort it out toan see who is coming up and going. guest: this is not the first there's been a moratorium on people coming from a country. for six obama did it iraq. for people from i don't remember protests or because prim did with he -- president obama did with he thought was best at that ime to protect the american people. i carry with me and brought it today the 9/11 commission report. this report ma
that is just common sense when you are at war. americans a lot of particularly aclu type forgot 9/11.appened in those were refugees in america visas who got through and did extraordinary damage it 3,400 plus killed people. as you look at history away times square bomberquare who failed. he almost succeeded a number of years ago. the married couple in california where lieu is a representative who shot up a state agency and killed many before they were killed. the islamic psychiatrist in the...
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we are very proud here in the house of commons to host this great event. you probably know it is a huge an deal in my mind, incredibly important fixture in our annual parliamentary calendar. all of us are wishing you to suceed. i hope it's a great day. we have just over a minute to go before we have our two minute s' silence for armistice day, and after the silence we would hear from the leader of the house and hear a message read from the prime minister before we get into our formal proceedings. i think that it is a great day. i will have a countdown of just over 40 seconds to speak. [inaudible conversations] i have r&d spotted a parliamentary college here the honorable member from nice parliamentary assistant will be addressing the chamber. welcome to you. [applause] >> thank you. [inaudible conversations] [silence] >> i call the leader of the house of commons mr. david lidington. [applause] >> mr. speaker thank you and thank you to members of the youth parliament could mr. speaker i think you and i would probably both agree that the great things that we
we are very proud here in the house of commons to host this great event. you probably know it is a huge an deal in my mind, incredibly important fixture in our annual parliamentary calendar. all of us are wishing you to suceed. i hope it's a great day. we have just over a minute to go before we have our two minute s' silence for armistice day, and after the silence we would hear from the leader of the house and hear a message read from the prime minister before we get into our formal...
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as an open trade nation to protect the common resources. while we do this i should be clear that no decisions currently taken by the administration will be removed. we cannot forget that as we leave the united kingdom we share a land order with the e.u. maintaining that common travel area will be an important priority for the u.k. in the talks ahead. as seen as a common travel area for many years, indeed it was formed before either of our two countries were members of the european union. the family ties and affection that unite our two countries mean there'll always be a special relationship between them. so we we will work to deliver practical solution that allows the common travel area with the republic while protecting the integrity of the immigration system. nobody wants to return to the borders of the past. we will make it a priority to deliver a practical solution as soon as we can. the third principle is to build a fair version. that means ensuring it's fair to everyone who lives and works in this country. that's why we need to contr
as an open trade nation to protect the common resources. while we do this i should be clear that no decisions currently taken by the administration will be removed. we cannot forget that as we leave the united kingdom we share a land order with the e.u. maintaining that common travel area will be an important priority for the u.k. in the talks ahead. as seen as a common travel area for many years, indeed it was formed before either of our two countries were members of the european union. the...
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as ,n open trading nation protecting the common resources of our islands. as we do this, i shall be clear that no decisions currently taken by the administrations will be removed from them. we cannot forget that as we leave the united kingdom, we share a land border with the e.u., and maintaining that, and travel area with the republic of ireland will be an important priority for the u.k. in the talks ahead. there has been a common travel area between the u.k. and the republic of ireland for many years. before it was formed either of our two countries were members of the european union. and the family ties and arms of affection that unite our country's mean there will always be a special relationship tween us. so we will work to deliver a practical solution that allows the maintenance of the travel area within the republic while protecting the integrity of the immigration system. nobody wants to return to the borders of the past, so we will make it a priority to deliver a practical solution as we can. -- to deliver as practical a solution as we can. the fir
as ,n open trading nation protecting the common resources of our islands. as we do this, i shall be clear that no decisions currently taken by the administrations will be removed from them. we cannot forget that as we leave the united kingdom, we share a land border with the e.u., and maintaining that, and travel area with the republic of ireland will be an important priority for the u.k. in the talks ahead. there has been a common travel area between the u.k. and the republic of ireland for...
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the common -- mr. banner: the common -- i believe the common law. justice breyer: common. mr. banner: i believe all those cases -- justice breyer: that is what i am afraid of. so -- mr. banner: are about the common law. justice breyer: yeah, yeah. mr. banner: yeah. yeah, yeah. thank you. justice roberts: thank you, counsel. the case is submitted. announcer: coming up this morning on washington journal, a discussion of president trump's relationship with the house and the agenda. and talk about the democratic agenda for the new legislative session. you sure to watch c-span's "washington journal." coming up this morning at 7:00 a.m. join the discussion. next, u.s. supreme court. act foro do with the schools providing funding for disabled students. this hearing is one
the common -- mr. banner: the common -- i believe the common law. justice breyer: common. mr. banner: i believe all those cases -- justice breyer: that is what i am afraid of. so -- mr. banner: are about the common law. justice breyer: yeah, yeah. mr. banner: yeah. yeah, yeah. thank you. justice roberts: thank you, counsel. the case is submitted. announcer: coming up this morning on washington journal, a discussion of president trump's relationship with the house and the agenda. and talk about...