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the one he was ordered to buy the benn act, which was to ask for the delay, the delay he said he would but he hasn't signed it. but it is basically cut and paste it, we used to do that as journalist, some of us still do. speak for yourself. this is a letter from the benn act, there was a second letter from the ambassador to the eu, so tim barrow, who said this is parliament's the eu, so tim barrow, who said this is pa rliament‘s letter, the eu, so tim barrow, who said this is parliament's letter, not the government's, and the third letter from borisjohnson to the eu saying "please don't give us the delay because i don't want one". we know he doesn't want one, what we do have the situation where a day that was supposed to bring us clarity has just brought more model. is that good for britain? is that good for parliament? i think it is hard to say it is. it would be argued by the likes of sir 0liver letwin is that they did not delay it for the sake of it, they delayed it because they don't trust the prime minister and others to deliver the deal in the right, correct way. ithink others to
the one he was ordered to buy the benn act, which was to ask for the delay, the delay he said he would but he hasn't signed it. but it is basically cut and paste it, we used to do that as journalist, some of us still do. speak for yourself. this is a letter from the benn act, there was a second letter from the ambassador to the eu, so tim barrow, who said this is parliament's the eu, so tim barrow, who said this is pa rliament‘s letter, the eu, so tim barrow, who said this is parliament's...
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because of the delay.ince mps to back his deal, the desire among some to get it done. come on, mosley! back at the rugby club, there's support for that stance from those angry at mps' actions today. i think it's outrageous. they're just cocking a hoop at us, basically, saying, no, we' re not interested in what you think, we're going to do what we want to do. i think it's an absolute joke. they're just holding it up. itjust needs to be sorted. and if they want to go to a general election, go to a general election. my view is that parliament's lost it. parliament doesn't represent the people any more. parliament has an agenda. faced with further delay, it seems borisjohnson is being defiant, trying to put himself on the side of the people who are frustrated that this process hasn't yet been resolved. the problem with that strategy is that some people think parliament has done the right thing. i think it needs a delay to give more time for the deal to be scrutinised. because it's all a bit last minute and rus
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i will not negotiate a delay with the eu.ns spent five hours debating the latest brexit deal, with theresa may making her first public comments since standing down. if you want to deliver brexit, if you want to keep faith with the british people, if you want this country to move forward, then vote for the deal today. opposition mps say what's been agreed this time is even worse than the deal she negotiated. voting for a deal today won't end brexit. he knows that, if given the option, that people will reject his bad deal and choose to remain in the european union. and peers, too, remained divided on the way forward. an extension would, by definition, increase the uncertainty. a second referendum would increase the uncertainty. a general election to determine this issue would increase the uncertainty. this was supposed to be the easy bit! well, i look forward to the difficult bit. or maybe not. it had been billed super saturday, the first commons weekend sitting since the outbreak of the falklands war in 1982. in front of mps,
i will not negotiate a delay with the eu.ns spent five hours debating the latest brexit deal, with theresa may making her first public comments since standing down. if you want to deliver brexit, if you want to keep faith with the british people, if you want this country to move forward, then vote for the deal today. opposition mps say what's been agreed this time is even worse than the deal she negotiated. voting for a deal today won't end brexit. he knows that, if given the option, that...
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another delay of putting forward another delay but there are laws.s around this bill. was he safeguarding a chance for brexit to happen? done properly and in the right time? rather than rushed through because of the october the 31st? doubt i use the term, backstop, they were looking foran term, backstop, they were looking for an insurance policy. this is ultimately a lack of trust. there is i'io ultimately a lack of trust. there is no trust between mps within the conservative party, they do not trust the prime minister or the er g to deliver on what they said they would deliver. this has not been helped by the missteps, ithink, in parading parliament in sacking mps who have been loyal for so long. i think that is all to do with this. they were trying to find a way to ensure that you could not arrive at i'io ensure that you could not arrive at no deal. now, equally, you can understand the frustrations people have. you wake up thinking, it is super saturday, then it is set back saturday and then a damp squib by the end of it. you can definitely see bot
another delay of putting forward another delay but there are laws.s around this bill. was he safeguarding a chance for brexit to happen? done properly and in the right time? rather than rushed through because of the october the 31st? doubt i use the term, backstop, they were looking foran term, backstop, they were looking for an insurance policy. this is ultimately a lack of trust. there is i'io ultimately a lack of trust. there is no trust between mps within the conservative party, they do not...
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i will not negotiate a delay with the eu.mons spent five hours debating the latest brexit deal with theresa may making her first public comments since standing down. if you want to deliver brexit, if you want to keep faith with the british people, if you want this country to move forward, then vote for the deal today. opposition mps say what has been agreed this time is even worse than the deal she negotiated. voting for a deal today won't end brexit. he knows that if given the option that people will reject his bad deal and choose to remain in the european union. and peers remained divided on the way forward. an extension would, by definition, increase uncertainty. a second referendum would increase uncertainty. a general election to determine this issue would increase the uncertainty. this was supposed to be the easy bit! well, i look forward to the difficult bit(!) 0r maybe not. it had been billed super saturday, the first commons weekend sitting since the outbreak of the falklands war in 1982. in front of mps, boris johns
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i will not negotiate a delay with the eu. this emphatic decision by this house to not back the prime minister's deal today, and clearly voted to stop a "no deal" crashed out. —— crash out. the european commissions' chief spokesperson has urged the government "to inform us about the next steps as soon as possible". outside parliament, anti—brexit demonstrators cheered as they heard about the delay. the "people's vote" second referendum campaign have held a huge rally in central london today. a warm welcome from westminster. where the house of commons has been sitting on a saturday — for the first time in nearly a0 years. earlier this afternoon — mps voted to delay their decision — on borisjohnson‘s new brexit deal. this was expected to be the day that mps delivered their verdict — on the deal agreed in brussels — but instead borisjohnson must now write to the eu — by 11 o'clock tonight — asking for a brexit extension — beyond october 31st. the prime minister said he was not daunted by today's result — and still planned to take
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so it was it's good a slight delay there. is no change in the law just yet inside parliament british prime minister boris johnson appeared unruffled by a major blow to his pranks that strategy. pushed the house to know that i'm not wanted or dismayed by this particular result but now he has to write to the e.u. to request a delay something he's vowed not to do so i will not negotiate a dilemma with the e.u. . i am neither does the law compel me to do so i will tell our friends and colleagues in the e.u. exactly what i've told everyone in the last 88 days that i've served as prime minister but further they would be bad for this country was. bad for democracy the majority of lawmakers voted to withhold approval of johnson's deal until the legislation that actually implements his deal is passed into law legal experts say johnson must now seek an extension from the e.u. to create more time for voting on the details of a withdrawal agreement the leader of the opposition labor party jeremy corbin said johnson would be in contempt o
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is a good idea. —— requesting the delay.uld have —— you would have swung behind at number ten? we have gone from no letters 110w ten? we have gone from no letters now to two or three letters, and i think this is the only thing that the prime minister actually can do to keep within the law, but also to try and keep some kind of faith with his own do or die promise about leaving at the end of october. so i think he is trying to do both, but... is it convincing, do you think that will convince them?” think that will convince them?” think it will because it is also doing it with this personal touch, the phone calls to the leaders, telling him that this is not his delay, it is parliament's delay, and what he actually wanted to try and get on with this. i think that is echoed in eu capitals as well, there seems to be a sense of fatigue, and there seems to be a sense of "we washed up this hill quite —— twice now, you agree to deal with the parliament of the uk twice, for parliament of the uk twice, for parliament to then pull it ap
is a good idea. —— requesting the delay.uld have —— you would have swung behind at number ten? we have gone from no letters 110w ten? we have gone from no letters now to two or three letters, and i think this is the only thing that the prime minister actually can do to keep within the law, but also to try and keep some kind of faith with his own do or die promise about leaving at the end of october. so i think he is trying to do both, but... is it convincing, do you think that will...
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all this messing about and delay, delay, delay, what does that prove?get out of europe. and they're not taking any notice of us. some fairly transient views for a couple of people who voted leave here in bury. the letwin amendment today may change some peoples minds, but whatever people were think and before that vote today, they are probably something afterwards. passions running high around the country. andy gill there in bury, thank you very much. we had people marching through london today as well. the rally is still ongoing. let's just remind you of the numbers if you are just let's just remind you of the numbers if you arejustjoining us let's just remind you of the numbers if you are justjoining us and missed this afternoon. we did not get a deal because of this. the letwi n get a deal because of this. the letwin amendment, and you can see there are 22 mps voted for that amendment, as opposed to 306 —— 322 mps. after that vote, the government pulled its vote on the agreement itself today and we are hearing that maybe the meaningful vote will be br
all this messing about and delay, delay, delay, what does that prove?get out of europe. and they're not taking any notice of us. some fairly transient views for a couple of people who voted leave here in bury. the letwin amendment today may change some peoples minds, but whatever people were think and before that vote today, they are probably something afterwards. passions running high around the country. andy gill there in bury, thank you very much. we had people marching through london today...
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that is again an appeal to request for a delay. that is again an appealto mps request for a delay.peers to back a deal. we think that faced with the prospect of no deal, that eu leaders will grant prospect of no deal, that eu leaders willgrantan prospect of no deal, that eu leaders will grant an extension, that no country would veto it, butjust looking at emmanuel macron tonight saying that there needs to be urgent clarification from the british side and a delay is in the interest of no one. we know that the french side are frustrated with this ruling extension and we cannot absolutely ta ke extension and we cannot absolutely take it for granted. the french do not want a delay to brexit, not a long one and emmanuel macron last time around when theresa may asked for the current extension was holding out against it until the last moment. it is not a given that the eu will say yes, you can have an extension until the end ofjanuary, there you go, they have not really moved on. the eu leaders have not moved on. the eu leaders have not moved on. the eu leaders have not moved on to formal
that is again an appeal to request for a delay. that is again an appealto mps request for a delay.peers to back a deal. we think that faced with the prospect of no deal, that eu leaders will grant prospect of no deal, that eu leaders willgrantan prospect of no deal, that eu leaders will grant an extension, that no country would veto it, butjust looking at emmanuel macron tonight saying that there needs to be urgent clarification from the british side and a delay is in the interest of no one. we...
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so it was it's good a slight delay but. there's no change in the law just yet so i think it's a good fit in the country wants to stay i mean if you look at everyone here today you know if you turn on the part of these people who were these people all over london watching today it's only going to take notice of what was what was the i petitioned process so that she would tell us 1st then yes i would hope that they would be taught that they would stop and they would they would change their minds and give us the choice to have a say about what we really want 3 years down the line ok some some pretty passionate voices that call we thought today was going to be a decisive day where do we go from here never calling this was like super saturday right i mean but in the end i mean when no matter what johnson does we're will be looking at the deadline of course just a matter of hours about whether that letter will be sent or not but despite that i mean this bret's a deal this withdrawal deal will come back to the table eventually per
so it was it's good a slight delay but. there's no change in the law just yet so i think it's a good fit in the country wants to stay i mean if you look at everyone here today you know if you turn on the part of these people who were these people all over london watching today it's only going to take notice of what was what was the i petitioned process so that she would tell us 1st then yes i would hope that they would be taught that they would stop and they would they would change their minds...
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here in the uk, lawmakers have again voted to delay brexit.y turned down the chance to back prime minister boris's johnson's new deal for the uk to leave the european union. it means that mrjohnson is now legally required to write to the eu asking for a brexit extension beyond october 31st. but, he also says he still plans to take the uk out of the eu by the end of the month. christian fraser is at westminster to explain. thank you very much. this was supposed to be super saturday. it was the first saturday sitting of britain's parliament in almost a0 years — called to vote on the prime minister, borisjohnson's new brexit deal. we gotan we got an amendment to the main motion this evening, this afternoon which withholds approval of the agreement pending legislation. the vote went through 322 votes four and 306 against and faced with that the prime minister postponed the vote on the main event and we did not actually get a fourth meaningful vote here at westminster this evening. but we have had a letter from borisjohnson which he has sent to mps
here in the uk, lawmakers have again voted to delay brexit.y turned down the chance to back prime minister boris's johnson's new deal for the uk to leave the european union. it means that mrjohnson is now legally required to write to the eu asking for a brexit extension beyond october 31st. but, he also says he still plans to take the uk out of the eu by the end of the month. christian fraser is at westminster to explain. thank you very much. this was supposed to be super saturday. it was the...
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this is just another tactic to try and delay it. we haven't set on a deal in any way? how will a further month or so make that much difference? that desire to move on was part of the prime minister's argument to get his bill through quickly. but some don't agree with that approach. it's really good to scrutinise the legislation properly. i don't think it should just be rushed through because this is not an easy decision to make. and obviously there's so many different views on brexit as a whole. "get brexit done" is just... people have been pushed into apathy over brexit. we shouldn't be not caring about it. we shouldn't be just trying to shove it through parliament. we should be trying to actually think about it. there is some support here tonight for parliament's actions. but boris johnson hadn't wanted to be facing a delay. he'd staked so much on the deadline at the end of this month because, rightly or wrongly, he believed most people just wanted to get this bit of brexit done, and he'd wanted to be the one to deliver. now, thou
this is just another tactic to try and delay it. we haven't set on a deal in any way? how will a further month or so make that much difference? that desire to move on was part of the prime minister's argument to get his bill through quickly. but some don't agree with that approach. it's really good to scrutinise the legislation properly. i don't think it should just be rushed through because this is not an easy decision to make. and obviously there's so many different views on brexit as a...
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a delay with the e.u. . neither does the law compel me to do so i will tell all friends and colleagues in the e.u. exactly what i have told everyone in the last 88 days that i have served as prime minister but for the 2 they would be bad for this country. they were paid. for democracy but legal experts and opposition labor party leader jeremy corbyn said johnson was legally bound to day is a historic day for parliament because it said it will not be blackmailed by a prime minister who is a. prepared once again to defy a law passed by this problem and i invite him to think very carefully about the remarks he just made about refusing apparently to apply for the extension which the e.u. number 2 act requires him to do. e.u. leaders have made it clear they do not want an extension on those who are you going to leave because the only issue if we have to do we have to deal with there is no need for. the region which is my view just. now the prime minister is seeking advice as to how he can get back to done by the
a delay with the e.u. . neither does the law compel me to do so i will tell all friends and colleagues in the e.u. exactly what i have told everyone in the last 88 days that i have served as prime minister but for the 2 they would be bad for this country. they were paid. for democracy but legal experts and opposition labor party leader jeremy corbyn said johnson was legally bound to day is a historic day for parliament because it said it will not be blackmailed by a prime minister who is a....
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for a delay.s now consulting with other eu leaders which buys the eu time to sit back and watch what happens in padma before they have to commit to anything before they could formally have to discuss anything. they have been sent these various letters. i suppose they won't entirely surprised by that. no, they knew it compelled the... hey presto, the stroke of midnight the letters arrived. in terms of what the eu thinks about an extension, at the moment lots of leaders are saying that they don't think they need one, and i'm not in favour of granting one but that is a tactic to apply maximum pressure at westminster to get this deal through. if it gets to next weekend of the week after that and the deadline approaches and there is still no deal and there is still a request from the uk, they will have to consider it and they will have to consider it and they will be considering how long it should be, a short extensionjust because they want a bit more time for legislation to get through westminster and
for a delay.s now consulting with other eu leaders which buys the eu time to sit back and watch what happens in padma before they have to commit to anything before they could formally have to discuss anything. they have been sent these various letters. i suppose they won't entirely surprised by that. no, they knew it compelled the... hey presto, the stroke of midnight the letters arrived. in terms of what the eu thinks about an extension, at the moment lots of leaders are saying that they don't...
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i will not negotiate a delay with the e.u. . i. am neither does the law compel me to do so i will tell all friends and colleagues in the e.u. exactly what i have told everyone in the last 88 days that i have served as prime minister but they would be bad for this country. and to democracy but legal experts and opposition labor party leader jeremy carbon said johnson was legally but today is this story day for parliament because it said it will not be blackmailed by a prime minister who is apparently prepared once again to defy the law passed by this parliament i invite him to think very carefully about the remoxy just made about refusing apparently to apply for the extension which the e.u. number 2 act requires him to do. the e.u. leaders have been clear in recent days that they did not want an extension and i was for your own fulfilling the any kind of wrong action you have if you know we have a deal and there was no need for that's not the reason which is just my view as to the prime minister's no seeking advice as to how he can
i will not negotiate a delay with the e.u. . i. am neither does the law compel me to do so i will tell all friends and colleagues in the e.u. exactly what i have told everyone in the last 88 days that i have served as prime minister but they would be bad for this country. and to democracy but legal experts and opposition labor party leader jeremy carbon said johnson was legally but today is this story day for parliament because it said it will not be blackmailed by a prime minister who is...
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and he expresses his great regret that mps voted to delay brexit yet again.ber of the so—called gawkward squad, who said he would vote for the withdrawal agreement, but also voted for the letwin amendment. this is what he had to say about the possibility of the government holding a vote on boris johnson's brexit deal on monday. one of the things that we saw today was two issues being entangled. one was two issues being entangled. one was whether the government should see an extension to get a letter in, if something goes wrong with the legislation for the deal. that we have that in place so that we don't crash out without a deal on the 31st of october and people like me want to make sure we have that insurance policy in place. there was also the issue of the prime minister is deal and whether parliament backs it or not. for someone like me i want to make sure the insurance policy is in place but if there is a clean vote on the deal then i would vote in favour of it. we did not get that today. we do not have the details, i don't know what the motion would be b
and he expresses his great regret that mps voted to delay brexit yet again.ber of the so—called gawkward squad, who said he would vote for the withdrawal agreement, but also voted for the letwin amendment. this is what he had to say about the possibility of the government holding a vote on boris johnson's brexit deal on monday. one of the things that we saw today was two issues being entangled. one was two issues being entangled. one was whether the government should see an extension to get a...
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a delay with yes. neither does the law compel me to do so i will tell all friends and colleagues in the e.u. exactly what i have told everyone in the last 88 days that i have served as prime minister but do they would be bad for this country. to democracy but legal experts and opposition labor party leader jeremy corbyn said johnson was legally bound to day is a historic day for parliament because it said it will not be blackmailed by a prime minister who is apparently prepared once again to defy a law passed by this parliament i invited him to think very carefully about the remoxy just made about refusing apparently to apply for the extension which the e.u. number 2 act requires him to do. no matter how the response the prime minister says he's determined to get back to town by the end of the month in the arissa northern ireland's influential democratic unionist party is still unconvinced over the deal brokered by johnson for. and members have said they'll now consider all previous amendments which in
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donald tusk receives a formal request to delay brexit from the british prime minister. borisjohnson was forced to make the move after a bruising defeat in westminster. he says it's a mistake. and an overnight curfew comes into force in chile's capital, santiago, after two days of violent protests. hello and welcome to bbc news. president trump has said he is abandoning his plan to host the 2020 g7 summit at his florida golf resort. it comes after democrats and others said the decision was evidence of the president misusing his office for personal gain. in a series of tweets, mr trump said he would drop the plan which was announced on thursday. he cited what he called the "crazed and irrational hostility" from democrats and the news media. brett samuels is the white house reporterfor the hill. i asked him why the president has backed down. this is certainly a bit of a shakeup for a saturday night, the president making some big news here. he, you know, he put himself in a difficult position by choosing to host the g7 summit next year at his own family property near miami.
donald tusk receives a formal request to delay brexit from the british prime minister. borisjohnson was forced to make the move after a bruising defeat in westminster. he says it's a mistake. and an overnight curfew comes into force in chile's capital, santiago, after two days of violent protests. hello and welcome to bbc news. president trump has said he is abandoning his plan to host the 2020 g7 summit at his florida golf resort. it comes after democrats and others said the decision was...
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or not and whether they want a delay or not and whether they want a delay or not and whether they willpile on pressure on mps in westminster to get the brexit deal over the line. that is what boris johnson will be hoping. meanwhile, as you mentioned before, the government is set to try for a meaningful vote tomorrow, weather john bercow the speaker will allow that we will have to wait and see but we've had super saturday, may be we are heading to manic monday, to mulch to mulch was tuesday? it can go on and on! —— to —— to mulch us tuesday. wobbly wednesday? thrilling thursday? if it was mike, it would be thrusting thursday! mps on both sides of the brexit debate were heckled by demonstrators as they left the houses of parliament yesterday. cabinet ministers andrea leadsom and jacob rees—mogg were both given a police escort. the shadow women and equalities minister dawn butler tweeted that she'd felt intimidated. labour's jess phillips — who says she had to be escorted out of parliament by nine police officers — called the heckling ‘wrong and counter—productive', and said that those re
or not and whether they want a delay or not and whether they want a delay or not and whether they willpile on pressure on mps in westminster to get the brexit deal over the line. that is what boris johnson will be hoping. meanwhile, as you mentioned before, the government is set to try for a meaningful vote tomorrow, weather john bercow the speaker will allow that we will have to wait and see but we've had super saturday, may be we are heading to manic monday, to mulch to mulch was tuesday? it...
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no more dealer nor delay. moving out of downing street if we are to believe the sunday times. we get is this sense of, you know, as nigel said, in the sunday telegraph you get a hint of recognition that there might be a delay and he has a lwa ys there might be a delay and he has always said he would not countenance. here he says to the sunday express readers don't worry, it will be over and done with by october 31. this ridiculous story about challenging the queen to sack him. so all you have is that it will be fine, it will be fine even though i have no plan. and this is only the beginning. this is only getting out of europe. this is not about negotiating trade deals, that will go on for years. and on the way, the idea that the new approach is a game of chicken with brussels and that i will be such a pain you cannot wait to get rid of me. some people may call it shortsighted given that he will have to deal with them no matter what. what comes after this isa matter what. what comes after this is a free trade d
no more dealer nor delay. moving out of downing street if we are to believe the sunday times. we get is this sense of, you know, as nigel said, in the sunday telegraph you get a hint of recognition that there might be a delay and he has a lwa ys there might be a delay and he has always said he would not countenance. here he says to the sunday express readers don't worry, it will be over and done with by october 31. this ridiculous story about challenging the queen to sack him. so all you have...
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in other words, it delays it.minister that he must seek a further delay to the brexit process beyond the current deadline of october the sist. the current deadline of october the 31st. that is because, according to the law, an extension must be requested if a deal has not been approved by mps by the end of today, todayis approved by mps by the end of today, today is the deadline for this approval. once the legislation is passed, if it is, the delay would fall away. very important about coming up on this letwin amendment. if it is passed, it bills in another delay and we heard michael gove saying there that if it is passed, then the government is not minded to have that big vote on the deal itself. this vote is really a crunch vote on the process that we are seeing today on this historic day in westminster, the first saturday setting for 37 years. if the letwin amendment is defeated, then we will move on to vote on borisjohnson's deal struck in brussels early this week and the vote coming up puts us ata week and th
in other words, it delays it.minister that he must seek a further delay to the brexit process beyond the current deadline of october the sist. the current deadline of october the 31st. that is because, according to the law, an extension must be requested if a deal has not been approved by mps by the end of today, todayis approved by mps by the end of today, today is the deadline for this approval. once the legislation is passed, if it is, the delay would fall away. very important about coming...
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this is blocking lanes and causing significant delays. >>> okay. a few changes for today as a weak dry front pushes across the region. that means temperatures as we head through the afternoon a little bit cooler compared to yesterday and also the winds are going to kick up. but as you're heading out the door for work and school this morning here's a live look at the roof cam. a cool start to the day. not as chilly as yesterday morning though and as we head through the afternoon looking at the windiest locations along the coast and up in the hills. 73 for a high in concord. 72 san jose. upper 60s oakland and mid 60s for san francisco. we'll talk about our winds as we go through the day. i'll show you future cast winds and when we'll be warming up to above average for this time of year coming up. back to you. >>> a woman charged with intentionally running down two pedestrians in cupertino heads to court today where we hope to learn about a motive for the alleged attacks. 50-year-old maria orda rammed her car into two peds pedestrians at a park. one v
this is blocking lanes and causing significant delays. >>> okay. a few changes for today as a weak dry front pushes across the region. that means temperatures as we head through the afternoon a little bit cooler compared to yesterday and also the winds are going to kick up. but as you're heading out the door for work and school this morning here's a live look at the roof cam. a cool start to the day. not as chilly as yesterday morning though and as we head through the afternoon looking...
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s vote for an amendment that could delay a deal with the e.u. boris johnson says he won't let that happen. hundreds of thousands make their voices heard outside the parliament demanding a 2nd referendum on any brics it to get. will come on peter you're watching al-jazeera live from also coming up protesters in lebanon in force for the day to demand political change and cuts to the cost of living. also ahead a state of emergency is declared in the chilean capital after rioters attacked subway stations because of rising ticket prices. british m.p.'s have told the prime minister boris johnson to delay brix it again m.p.'s held their 1st emergency saturday session for 37 years they didn't vote yes or no for the government's new breaks that deal with the european union instead they voted to approve an amendment to it it means that mr johnson must seek a further delay from the e.u. something he says he won't do miss johnson says he plans to hold more votes next week. i continued in the very strong belief that the best thing for the u.k. and for the wh
s vote for an amendment that could delay a deal with the e.u. boris johnson says he won't let that happen. hundreds of thousands make their voices heard outside the parliament demanding a 2nd referendum on any brics it to get. will come on peter you're watching al-jazeera live from also coming up protesters in lebanon in force for the day to demand political change and cuts to the cost of living. also ahead a state of emergency is declared in the chilean capital after rioters attacked subway...
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or not and whether they want a delay or not and whether they want a delay or not and whether they willermit one. that can pile on pressure on mps in westminster to get the brexit deal over the line. that is what boris johnson will be hoping. meanwhile, as you mentioned before, the government is set to try for a meaningful vote tomorrow, weather
or not and whether they want a delay or not and whether they want a delay or not and whether they willermit one. that can pile on pressure on mps in westminster to get the brexit deal over the line. that is what boris johnson will be hoping. meanwhile, as you mentioned before, the government is set to try for a meaningful vote tomorrow, weather
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i think there will be no more delay.f the deal presented last two days. the other thing i'm sure they don't like, last week, he threatened them with being a truculent and mutinous member of the eu if you didn't get his way. that's not going to cut much ice, is it? the french are a bit worried about the uk becoming a tax haven on the edge of europe. telling them it would be mutinous, they are hardly likely to like that. it looks like there is mutiny in his camp because the attorney general said today that if he tried to have an ideal brexit, he would leave the cabinet. there are two cabinet ministers. they're just a secretary as well. i think this is all going to end in tears. any hope at all? a final opportunity to strike a deal. does anyone believe there is? the times is trying to pretend we are on tenterhooks but the story is full of the really aggressive language here from number ten. no the really aggressive language here from numberten. no more the really aggressive language here from number ten. no more compromise.
i think there will be no more delay.f the deal presented last two days. the other thing i'm sure they don't like, last week, he threatened them with being a truculent and mutinous member of the eu if you didn't get his way. that's not going to cut much ice, is it? the french are a bit worried about the uk becoming a tax haven on the edge of europe. telling them it would be mutinous, they are hardly likely to like that. it looks like there is mutiny in his camp because the attorney general said...
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i think it needs a delay to give more time for the deal to be scrutinised.rushed. so, i think it's probably a good thing. i think we had a better deal with theresa may. and this one is worse. i'm a remaineranyway. boris johnson is starting to get his comeuppance. so, with westminster set for a rematch, the public view remains divided, in what seems to many like a political game, albeit with crucial consequences. some breaking news now. president trump is abandoning his plan to host the twenty20 g7 meeting at his florida resort following backlash. -- 2020. he florida resort following backlash. —— 2020. he hasjust florida resort following backlash. —— 2020. he has just tweeted: florida resort following backlash. —— 2020. he hasjust tweeted: "i thought i was doing something very good for our country by using trump national doral, in miami, for hosting the g7 leaders. so another venue needed for that summit. let's move on. at the rugby world cup injapan, it was the first day of the quarter finals — england took on old foes australia. our sports editor dan roan r
i think it needs a delay to give more time for the deal to be scrutinised.rushed. so, i think it's probably a good thing. i think we had a better deal with theresa may. and this one is worse. i'm a remaineranyway. boris johnson is starting to get his comeuppance. so, with westminster set for a rematch, the public view remains divided, in what seems to many like a political game, albeit with crucial consequences. some breaking news now. president trump is abandoning his plan to host the twenty20...
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that would mean a delay in the october 31st break up from the rest of europe if it comes to that. boris johnson says there is not going to be a delay, he plans to stick with that but it might be hard to pull that off but that vote was close to anything can happen and probably will, protesters for the moment satisfy their sentiment was delayed but this continues to play out. stay tuned, i will give you more impactful british accent. republican senators studying the senate rule as they prepared to take up impeachment proceedings if and when the house vote to impeach the president of the united states. joining me is senator john kennedy, good to have you. it seems inevitable. i could be wrong but at least now, eventually they are going to vote to impeach, might be drama whether they get this done but then what? >> when i watch the house impeachment proceedings i'm perplexed and appalled. here is what i hear nancy pelosi and chairman shift saying to the american people. you are stupid and we are smart. i hear them saying to the american people you are so stupid you can't govern yourse
that would mean a delay in the october 31st break up from the rest of europe if it comes to that. boris johnson says there is not going to be a delay, he plans to stick with that but it might be hard to pull that off but that vote was close to anything can happen and probably will, protesters for the moment satisfy their sentiment was delayed but this continues to play out. stay tuned, i will give you more impactful british accent. republican senators studying the senate rule as they prepared...
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i must express my disappointment that the house has again voted for delay.her than a timetable that would have guaranteed that the uk would be in a position to leave the eu on october 31st with a deal. and we now face further uncertainty and the eu must now make up their minds over how to answer parliament's request for a delay. the opposition parties all said no to the prime minister's pace. this is yet another humiliating defeat for the prime minister this evening. who has sought to railroad through this house, legislation that requires proper scrutiny. the house has made a very wise decision to allow further time for detailed examination of some of the most important legislation that we will ever have to consider. there is now more opportunity to release the economic impact assessments which we should all have sight of before we make such material decisions. but minutes before, mps did give their permission for the prime minister's deal to move to the next stage. miles from agreeing it overall, but a milestone nonetheless. parliament has approved tonight
i must express my disappointment that the house has again voted for delay.her than a timetable that would have guaranteed that the uk would be in a position to leave the eu on october 31st with a deal. and we now face further uncertainty and the eu must now make up their minds over how to answer parliament's request for a delay. the opposition parties all said no to the prime minister's pace. this is yet another humiliating defeat for the prime minister this evening. who has sought to railroad...
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i don't think the people of this country want a delay. i don't want to delay and i intend to press on but i have to see what our eu friends will decide on our behalf. that is a result of the decision he took last night. >> the national farmers union reported this week that 16 million apples have rotted away because the immigrant workers that normally pick those for the country have chosen not to. immigration must be a big part of the referendum in the prime minister promised on the system, this isn't going to allow you to pick fruit. what does the prime minister plan to do to stop the scandal of british food rotting away in fields? >> to the best of my knowledge, there are nationals working in this country that never before, it is a great thing but we have as he knows the eu settlement scheme to encourage people to register as if there was any doubt about this but also we will be bringing an australian style immigration system to make sure all sectors have access to the labor they need. >> can i congratulate the prime minister on achievin
i don't think the people of this country want a delay. i don't want to delay and i intend to press on but i have to see what our eu friends will decide on our behalf. that is a result of the decision he took last night. >> the national farmers union reported this week that 16 million apples have rotted away because the immigrant workers that normally pick those for the country have chosen not to. immigration must be a big part of the referendum in the prime minister promised on the...
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another decision and with it further delay.esterday to hold off approving boris johnson's brexit deal until all the laws to implement it had been passed. i will tell our friends and colleagues in the eu exactly what i have told everyone in the last 88 days that i have served as prime minister — that further delay would be bad for this country, bad for our european union, and bad for democracy. today is an historic day for parliament, because it said it will not be blackmailed by a prime minister who is apparently prepared, once again, to defy a law passed by this parliament. and so the prime minister was forced to request an extension to the brexit process. a letter sent, but not signed by boris johnson, read... a second letter was also sent, making clear the prime minister's view and the government's policy was that further delay would be bad for the uk and the eu. what was dubbed super saturday saw some angry scenes at westminster. despite the request for delay, the government is keen to press on with its plans in an attempt
another decision and with it further delay.esterday to hold off approving boris johnson's brexit deal until all the laws to implement it had been passed. i will tell our friends and colleagues in the eu exactly what i have told everyone in the last 88 days that i have served as prime minister — that further delay would be bad for this country, bad for our european union, and bad for democracy. today is an historic day for parliament, because it said it will not be blackmailed by a prime...
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delay until the 31st of january and boris johnson puts forward a delay until the 31st of january andputs forward a motion for a general election with the s&p vote for it? i think we would vote for it but let's nail down the extension, we need to see that extension, we need to see that extension and get that extension. once again boris johnson talks about bringing back control but he is accenting himself from the table where decisions are made in brussels and let see the back of this disastrous tory government so we can move on and remain in the european union. what about mps for the first time backing a brexit deal in the form of the second reading of that bill and that is a significant moment and it does show that some of those mps who voted for referendum voted to trigger article 50 and now that afraid brexit deal. mail s&p mp voted for it this disastrous deal. we voted against the job losses and damages to the public services, not just snp research but the government's on research that told us government's on research that told us that. some labour mps when over the conservatives
delay until the 31st of january and boris johnson puts forward a delay until the 31st of january andputs forward a motion for a general election with the s&p vote for it? i think we would vote for it but let's nail down the extension, we need to see that extension, we need to see that extension and get that extension. once again boris johnson talks about bringing back control but he is accenting himself from the table where decisions are made in brussels and let see the back of this...
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no delays on east shore highway. it looks great. 101 a nice ride work out of the south bay. 35 minute from san jose to sfo no delays on the bay area bridges. kenny and michelle. >> thank you. >>> the long anticipated breaking bad movie hits theaters and drew barrymore joining the talk show circuit. >> chris martinez has your eye on entertainment report. . >> reporter: drew barrymore is ready to do some talking. actress is launching her syndicated talk show next fall. the still unnamed broadcast will be produced and distributed by cbs television distribution. barrymore says she is truly thrilled and honored to be be creating the show. it's been 6 years since we last saw jesse pinkman on breaking bad. now, the story continues in the hotly anticipated movie el camino. actor aaron paul says playing the character changed his life. . >> it's like revisiting an old friend. an old tortured sad friend. but, it was nice. >> reporter: el camino picks up where breaking bad left off. pink menman is running for his life after esca
no delays on east shore highway. it looks great. 101 a nice ride work out of the south bay. 35 minute from san jose to sfo no delays on the bay area bridges. kenny and michelle. >> thank you. >>> the long anticipated breaking bad movie hits theaters and drew barrymore joining the talk show circuit. >> chris martinez has your eye on entertainment report. . >> reporter: drew barrymore is ready to do some talking. actress is launching her syndicated talk show next fall....
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another decision and with it further delay. yesterday to hold off approving boris johnson's brexit deal until all the laws to implement it had been passed. i will tell our friends and colleagues in the eu exactly what i have told everyone in the last 88 days that i have served as prime minister — that further delay would be bad for this country, bad for our european union, and bad for democracy. today is an historic day for parliament, because it said it will not be blackmailed by a prime minister who is apparently prepared, once again, to defy a law passed by this parliament. and so the prime minister was forced to request an extension to the brexit process. a letter sent, but not signed by boris johnson, read... a second letter was also sent, making clear the prime minister's view and the government's policy was that further delay would be bad for the uk and the eu. what was dubbed super saturday saw some angry scenes at westminster. despite the request for delay, the government is keen to press on with its plans in an attemp
another decision and with it further delay. yesterday to hold off approving boris johnson's brexit deal until all the laws to implement it had been passed. i will tell our friends and colleagues in the eu exactly what i have told everyone in the last 88 days that i have served as prime minister — that further delay would be bad for this country, bad for our european union, and bad for democracy. today is an historic day for parliament, because it said it will not be blackmailed by a prime...
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so it's not causing delays. westbound highway 4 to the maze only 14 minutes and drive on 580 is better. last time around 10 minute ago my traffic report no metering lights or delays out at the bay bridge. metering lights are on and a slight backup at 880 overpat. but i would say it's friday light as you commute out of the east bay into san francisco and a few brake lights westbound 508 from 205 connecting into the altae eeds 19 miles per hour and they are clearing the 20 sport near marina vista. right lane is blocked. tow crews are on scene. hopefully wrapping up shortly. >>> now about 58% of customers affected by pg&e's public safetypower shut off has electricity back. this is county by county look where things stand. 78% of affected customers in alameda county have the power back. 85% in contra costa county. 59% in nam napa. 46 in sonoma and 88% in santa clara county. pg&e will resume enexpects, row pairs and restorations this morning. the eu tallet says row make customers will get power back when it's safe to
so it's not causing delays. westbound highway 4 to the maze only 14 minutes and drive on 580 is better. last time around 10 minute ago my traffic report no metering lights or delays out at the bay bridge. metering lights are on and a slight backup at 880 overpat. but i would say it's friday light as you commute out of the east bay into san francisco and a few brake lights westbound 508 from 205 connecting into the altae eeds 19 miles per hour and they are clearing the 20 sport near marina...
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no delays and 85. and slowest part continues to be that westbound 580 truck. 30 minutes it editors at the interchange. >>> highway patrol investigated a fatal hit and run. happen at the offramp of these i-580. officers say drivert and killed a pedestrian. then that driver fled the scene. the ramp was closed for a couple of hours. has since reopened. so far no word on the suspect. >>> we take a live look from our tower camera. looking towards alcatraz. a little bit of fog in this project. special day celebration will be happening before the sun comes up. our reporter is live a look at today's sunrise ceremony. >> we are on our way there. moving in a couple minutes. she is the travel coordinator. this is the 50th anniversary. when all tribes occupied alcatraz. what is the significance of the sunrise gathering? >> we had gathered on the second monday of october for indigenous peoples there. this is the second official indigenous peoples there for the city of san francisco. we have been coming out here sin
no delays and 85. and slowest part continues to be that westbound 580 truck. 30 minutes it editors at the interchange. >>> highway patrol investigated a fatal hit and run. happen at the offramp of these i-580. officers say drivert and killed a pedestrian. then that driver fled the scene. the ramp was closed for a couple of hours. has since reopened. so far no word on the suspect. >>> we take a live look from our tower camera. looking towards alcatraz. a little bit of fog in...