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e.u. parliament and the u.k. parliament absolutely and most of the questions put to boris johnson.nd made that point and challenge him on quite why he was so confident that it would get through the u.k. parliament what would happen if he didn't would he ask for a delay as he is required to under law sort of been vintage johnson press conference performance there as we've come to expect he didn't really any of the questions put to him instead repeating what is now a mantra that he is confident that m.p.'s will vote for this deal this is our chance to on of the democratic mandate of the referendum and get it done it's a great deal for the u.k. and a great deal for the e.u. he said but yes he will be as certain as everybody else that what happens here tonight in brussels among e.u. leaders is really just the 1st stumbling block block and by no means the most difficult one the most difficult one will be in the house of commons even the e.u. parliament may delay things beyond october 31st wishing to have more time to scrutinise the details but it could fall entirely on saturday when the
e.u. parliament and the u.k. parliament absolutely and most of the questions put to boris johnson.nd made that point and challenge him on quite why he was so confident that it would get through the u.k. parliament what would happen if he didn't would he ask for a delay as he is required to under law sort of been vintage johnson press conference performance there as we've come to expect he didn't really any of the questions put to him instead repeating what is now a mantra that he is confident...
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e.u. parliament but the british government is making a big deal out of the phone call essentially saying if this is the new e.u. position then in principle an agreement would be impossible that would make johnson's rush to present new proposal was a waste of time the e.u. remained unconvinced that they would do away with the need for border controls between northern ireland and e.u. member state island and in that case brussels couldn't do without the so-called backstop and a customs union with northern ireland. cess ollie travelled to london on tuesday afternoon. after meeting with boris johnson he said no progress had been made. there are 2 alternatives to a deal it is juncture extension or no deal. after as a solo his departure boris johnson told parliament he still wants a deal giving the impression that the 2 sides are living in different universes. when our correspondent in london bagot mass has more about boris johnson's efforts to renegotiate a break to deal both joins in the still insisting that the u.k. wants to leave the with a deal and the latest u.k. offer was a significant ste
e.u. parliament but the british government is making a big deal out of the phone call essentially saying if this is the new e.u. position then in principle an agreement would be impossible that would make johnson's rush to present new proposal was a waste of time the e.u. remained unconvinced that they would do away with the need for border controls between northern ireland and e.u. member state island and in that case brussels couldn't do without the so-called backstop and a customs union with...
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e.u. parliament. but the british government is making a big deal out of the phone call essentially saying if this is the new e.u. position then in principle an agreement would be impossible that would make johnson's rush to present new proposal was a waste of time the e.u. remained unconvinced that they would do away with the need for border controls between northern ireland and e.u. member state island and in that case brussels couldn't do without the so-called backstop and a customs union with northern ireland. sussan ley travelled to london on tuesday afternoon after meeting with boris johnson he said no progress had been made and there were only 2 options left an extension or no deal well just 70 you countries have expressed their support for a plan to distribute migrants rescued from the mediterranean sea interior ministers meeting in luxembourg had hoped to recruit more countries. then pushing for a fairer distribution of migrants. that was a moment that changed the debate around migration to eur
e.u. parliament. but the british government is making a big deal out of the phone call essentially saying if this is the new e.u. position then in principle an agreement would be impossible that would make johnson's rush to present new proposal was a waste of time the e.u. remained unconvinced that they would do away with the need for border controls between northern ireland and e.u. member state island and in that case brussels couldn't do without the so-called backstop and a customs union...
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e.u. parliament. but the british government is making a big deal out of the phone call essentially saying if this is the new e.u. position then in principle an agreement would be impossible that would make johnson's rush to present new proposal was a waste of time the e.u. remained unconvinced that they would do away with the need for border controls between northern ireland and e.u. member state island and in that case brussels couldn't do without the so-called backstop and a customs union with northern ireland. sussan ley travelled to london on tuesday afternoon after meeting with boris johnson he said no progress had been made and there were only 2 options left an extension or no deal. or let's take the story out of london w.'s big standing behind good evening to you good beer gives it looks like boris johnson's plan to renegotiate the deal before october 31st is not working out so the question tonight what is a prime minister he once said he'd rather be dead in a ditch than asked for a delay what's
e.u. parliament. but the british government is making a big deal out of the phone call essentially saying if this is the new e.u. position then in principle an agreement would be impossible that would make johnson's rush to present new proposal was a waste of time the e.u. remained unconvinced that they would do away with the need for border controls between northern ireland and e.u. member state island and in that case brussels couldn't do without the so-called backstop and a customs union...
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e.u. parliament in time to make that breaks the deadline on october 31st but in reality it seems very very unlikely this deal would be scrutinized in the house of parliament and we'll probably see that the jackson saga drags on and that we will head into an extension. our voting has begun in canada's national election and it's expected to be a nail biter for prime minister justin trudeau brought his family along with him as he cast his own ballot his reelection campaign though as been hobbled by allegations of racism and ethics violations recent polls show trudeau's liberals are in a virtual dead heat the conservatives and that could be good news for smaller parties let's take a look now at some of the problems the incumbent prime minister has been facing. in the lead up to kind of those elections it's been all but a smooth ride for prime minister justin trudeau his approval ratings drop to almost record lows and his liberal party is engaged in the neck and neck race with the conservatives both are palling around 30 percent. despite a strong economy and low unemployment trudeau's popularit
e.u. parliament in time to make that breaks the deadline on october 31st but in reality it seems very very unlikely this deal would be scrutinized in the house of parliament and we'll probably see that the jackson saga drags on and that we will head into an extension. our voting has begun in canada's national election and it's expected to be a nail biter for prime minister justin trudeau brought his family along with him as he cast his own ballot his reelection campaign though as been hobbled...
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e.u. parliaments. with regard to an ongoing relationship between the. britain boris johnson's only being in the job as prime minister a couple of months what sense do you get of what brussels thinks off him. i think i think german chancellor merkel today said sometimes i think that puts it really all into a nutshell the attitude of the e.u. towards that deal towards boris johnson and that is we have negotiated this deal to get it rejected so what they see in boris johnson is someone who has made it possible again to bring back this deal from the debt if you want a deal of 600 pages that have been hammered out over days and nights and weeks and months by a whole team of you need a lot of work has gone into this to secure that an orderly practice it can be achieved and that is why some of the enthusiasm that you heard from the british prime minister here is shared on the part of the e.u. only to the extent to say let's bring this over the line let's finish this on the whole issue itself it's clear the e.u. never asks for breaks it they never wanted it and
e.u. parliaments. with regard to an ongoing relationship between the. britain boris johnson's only being in the job as prime minister a couple of months what sense do you get of what brussels thinks off him. i think i think german chancellor merkel today said sometimes i think that puts it really all into a nutshell the attitude of the e.u. towards that deal towards boris johnson and that is we have negotiated this deal to get it rejected so what they see in boris johnson is someone who has...
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e.u. parliament is scheduled to have a debate later today. commission the president don't call juncker earlier said that . the european union is not going to. finance the safe so that the turkish president is planning on implementing in northern syria. the idea probably here would be that. that the president this president was planning on sending $2000000.00 syrians back to syria and to resettle them to to the northern to northern syria that this would be funded from by funds coming out of the e.u. turkey d.-o. money that's provided by the european union used to accommodate up until now 3600000 syrians in turkey within the turkish borders but make clear that if these people are not in turkey any longer that the e.u. will not foot the bill for them and the longer in syria so does the e.u. have any sort of leverage on turkish actions in syria. turkey needs the e.u. and the e.u. needs turkey they do have a quite complex relationship and the e.u. essentially needs turkey to help with with migration with as part of the e.u. turkey deal where turke
e.u. parliament is scheduled to have a debate later today. commission the president don't call juncker earlier said that . the european union is not going to. finance the safe so that the turkish president is planning on implementing in northern syria. the idea probably here would be that. that the president this president was planning on sending $2000000.00 syrians back to syria and to resettle them to to the northern to northern syria that this would be funded from by funds coming out of the...
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e.u. member states and the u.k. parliament prime minister boris johnson's allies in northern ireland say they will not support is also on the program. defies u.s. efforts to broker a cease fire in northern syria and says it will press ahead with its offensive against kurdish forces syria says it will respond by all the just with me. i'm phil gal welcome to the program britain and the european union have reached a deal on the u.k.'s withdrawal from the bloc british prime minister boris johnson says this is a great new deal i desired in the u.k. parliament to approve it this week and you leaders have now begun bestsellers in which the daily is due to be agreed in principle this is resolved a range of sticking points but it's still unclear whether it will get the approval of the u.k. mr johnson's northern irish allies say that they do not support the deal as it currently stands a new commission president jiang told young mr johnson have been speaking about the breakthrough. and this is. just testament to our commitment. to provid
e.u. member states and the u.k. parliament prime minister boris johnson's allies in northern ireland say they will not support is also on the program. defies u.s. efforts to broker a cease fire in northern syria and says it will press ahead with its offensive against kurdish forces syria says it will respond by all the just with me. i'm phil gal welcome to the program britain and the european union have reached a deal on the u.k.'s withdrawal from the bloc british prime minister boris johnson...
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e.u. because parliament a sovereign not the e.u. not brussels but now when the u.k. parliament blocks britain crashing out of the e.u. without an agreement blocks no deal breaks it suddenly you say parliament's not sovereign anymore how convenient i've never said parliament so when the people are sovereign they lend sovereignty to parliament and the disclosed thing about what happened over the last 40 years is that parliament then lent about sovereignty to an overseas power to the european union without the people's consent and more and more and more power was permanently given to brussels every political scientists including the ones in universities like this one as well as the supreme court of this country says parliament is sovereign that's been a bedrock of british politics for decades for centuries before you and i were born but when you say you've never said it your the group you founded levy you said in october 2015 less than a year before the referendum and i quote vote to leave the e.u. to ensure law making power returns to our sovereign national parliament t
e.u. because parliament a sovereign not the e.u. not brussels but now when the u.k. parliament blocks britain crashing out of the e.u. without an agreement blocks no deal breaks it suddenly you say parliament's not sovereign anymore how convenient i've never said parliament so when the people are sovereign they lend sovereignty to parliament and the disclosed thing about what happened over the last 40 years is that parliament then lent about sovereignty to an overseas power to the european...
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e.u. because parliament is sovereign not the e.u. not brussels but now when the u.k. parliament blocks britain crashing out of the e.u. without an agreement blocks no deal breaks it suddenly you say parliament's not sovereign anymore how convenient i've never said parliament so when the people are sovereign they lend sovereignty to parliament in the described thing about what happened over the last 40 years is that parliament then lent about sovereignty to an overseas power to the european union without the people's consent and more and more and more power was permanently given to brussels every political scientists including the ones in universities like this one as well as the supreme court of this country says parliament is sovereign that's been a bedrock of british politics for decades for centuries before you and i were born but when you say you've never said it your the group you founded levy you said in october 2015 less than a year before the referendum and i quote vote to leave the e.u. to ensure law making power returns to our sovereign national parliament th
e.u. because parliament is sovereign not the e.u. not brussels but now when the u.k. parliament blocks britain crashing out of the e.u. without an agreement blocks no deal breaks it suddenly you say parliament's not sovereign anymore how convenient i've never said parliament so when the people are sovereign they lend sovereignty to parliament in the described thing about what happened over the last 40 years is that parliament then lent about sovereignty to an overseas power to the european...
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e.u. parliament. but the british government is making a big deal out of the phone call essentially saying if this is the new e.u. position then in principle an agreement would be impossible. that would make johnson's rush to present new proposals a waste of time but remained unconvinced that they would do away with the need for border controls between northern ireland and e.u. member states ireland and in that case brussels couldn't do without the so-called backstop and a customs union with no then highland society travel to london on cheese day afternoon to meet with boris johnson it didn't seem to produce very much. there are 2 alternatives to a deal at this juncture extension or no deal after. johnson told parliament he still wants a deal giving the impression that the 2 sides are living in different facets. prosecutors here in germany have filed charges against a man who hijacked a truck and crashed it into a line of cars injuring several people he's now been charged with attempted murder but his e
e.u. parliament. but the british government is making a big deal out of the phone call essentially saying if this is the new e.u. position then in principle an agreement would be impossible. that would make johnson's rush to present new proposals a waste of time but remained unconvinced that they would do away with the need for border controls between northern ireland and e.u. member states ireland and in that case brussels couldn't do without the so-called backstop and a customs union with no...
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e.u. parliament in time to make that breaks the deadline on october 31st but in reality it seems very very unlikely this deal would be scrutinized in the house of parliament and we'll probably see that the direct that saga drags on and that we will head into an extension on charlotte of ponce with all the latest from london thank you very much. our now look at some of the other stories making news around the world a court in london has refused to give the wiki leaks founder julian assange more time to fight his extradition to the u.s. the united states wants to extradite a songs to face espionage charges songe made headlines and 2010 when we published hundreds of thousands of secret u.s. diplomatic documents. australia's major newspapers have published front pages that look like this the redactions are recording native campaign to protest laws that restrict press freedom earlier this year federal police had raided the national broadcaster a.b.c. and the home of a news corp journalist over 2 stories that have proved embarrassing for the government. a ballot count in bolivia shows left wing
e.u. parliament in time to make that breaks the deadline on october 31st but in reality it seems very very unlikely this deal would be scrutinized in the house of parliament and we'll probably see that the direct that saga drags on and that we will head into an extension on charlotte of ponce with all the latest from london thank you very much. our now look at some of the other stories making news around the world a court in london has refused to give the wiki leaks founder julian assange more...
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e.u. parliament. opposition leader has already spoken out against the war saying it doesn't meet labor's demands or expectations and northern ireland's democratic unionist party which backs the conservatives has released a statement saying you cannot support. a parliamentary vote is expected on saturday . u.s. vice president might. have been holding talks with the turkish president the u.s. delegation is trying to convince her to want to call off his offensive in northeastern syria. now the threat of feisal fighters escaping detention has been discussed by the foreign ministers of her rock and fronts in baghdad's european governments. concerned turkey's offensive against kurds in northern syria will allow some of the $12000.00 suspected fighters to escape the french president is urging iraq to arrest any foreign fighters who arrived there after fleeing syrian detention camps the u.s. ambassador to the european union is testifying to the congressional inquiry into donald trump's impeachment gordon sunl
e.u. parliament. opposition leader has already spoken out against the war saying it doesn't meet labor's demands or expectations and northern ireland's democratic unionist party which backs the conservatives has released a statement saying you cannot support. a parliamentary vote is expected on saturday . u.s. vice president might. have been holding talks with the turkish president the u.s. delegation is trying to convince her to want to call off his offensive in northeastern syria. now the...
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e.u. parliament has to approve this deal but before this approval we can say that the deal was struck here in an extremely difficult situation that both keeps the integrity of the single market market and upholds the good friday agreement so the german chancellor sensing essentially saying this is a good deal but who for whom is it a good deal is it better for the e.u. or the u.k. you know did the british prime minister get what he wanted. well syria if they do really depends who you ask i think if you ask a lot of people who was standing here behind me these people wall for remaining in the u.k. and they would say it's a bad deal and trying everything to to stop but there are also many people here in palm and who are hoping for another referendum on this deal and hoping that in the end the u.k. will actually decide against leaving the european union after all however. we don't know whether that's going to happen and as you said that's going to be decided most likely this set today is to create the next hours and the next couple of days are going to be crucial here in the u.k. when it come
e.u. parliament has to approve this deal but before this approval we can say that the deal was struck here in an extremely difficult situation that both keeps the integrity of the single market market and upholds the good friday agreement so the german chancellor sensing essentially saying this is a good deal but who for whom is it a good deal is it better for the e.u. or the u.k. you know did the british prime minister get what he wanted. well syria if they do really depends who you ask i...
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e.u. parliament have to approve the deal but before this approval we can say that a deal was struck here inan extremely difficult situation that keeps the integrity of the single market and upholds the good friday agreement. it's a very important sign that the irish prime minister is satisfied. i'd like to thank michelle bunya and john clarke as well as their teens because years of work of going into this and we've shown that the 27 states remain together stick with the off and on all the things we have a draft agreement between the european you know the one and the british government on the other i think it's a good agreement that allows the united kingdom to leave the european union in orderly fashion with a transition period which is very important for businesses and citizens across the european union and also in the u.k. and also. creates a unique solution for northern ireland recognising the unique history and geography of northern ireland one which ensures that there is no hard border between north sides which was the all in the condom each continues to develop and one which rejects t
e.u. parliament have to approve the deal but before this approval we can say that a deal was struck here inan extremely difficult situation that keeps the integrity of the single market and upholds the good friday agreement. it's a very important sign that the irish prime minister is satisfied. i'd like to thank michelle bunya and john clarke as well as their teens because years of work of going into this and we've shown that the 27 states remain together stick with the off and on all the...
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e.u. parliament in other words blocking your purpose is essentially destructive isn't a no it's to review not building you know your breaking yards now we are reinforcing and rebuilding the preeminence of national what does he say he said the beating heart of the globalist project is in brussels if i drive the stake through the vampire the whole thing will start anticipate well pretty self-important play we don't think we're we we analyze the situation in. the sense that the system like the us ultimately. imperialism kind of imperialism i have confidence that the forces of democracy of real democrats in europe will be stronger than these autocrats and i hope they will because indeed it is a rise of populism in europe doesn't look like it doesn't well wait for the results of the 21000 elections and then we'll talk i know you did better in bavaria and you done a little better in your seat but but they're very strong and they're very powerful and we will see whether they keep getting strengths and i doubt it we'll see it's the back seat particularly noticeable i know you said it can show in
e.u. parliament in other words blocking your purpose is essentially destructive isn't a no it's to review not building you know your breaking yards now we are reinforcing and rebuilding the preeminence of national what does he say he said the beating heart of the globalist project is in brussels if i drive the stake through the vampire the whole thing will start anticipate well pretty self-important play we don't think we're we we analyze the situation in. the sense that the system like the us...
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e.u. parliament and crucially by the british parliament boris johnson has been absolutely a bully and. optimistic mode here telling the other leaders that there is a majority for a deal the numbers though are certainly not. really there he's lost the support of the do you people democratic unionists of northern ireland the so-called e r g on the right of his party who lined up behind the do you put in the past how many of them will line up behind him we don't know opposition parties won't support the deal but how many labor m.p.'s in leave constituencies might be willing to break ranks more interested in the fact a breakthrough than what is in this deal again we don't know when the big question hanging over all of this of course is what happens if that deal doesn't pass the house of commons on saturday he's obliged mr johnson to ask for an extension which he says he won't do so the courts may be ready to intervene but one important point donald the council president here said this evening the different delay is requested it will be up to the leaders to decide whether they'll grant one
e.u. parliament and crucially by the british parliament boris johnson has been absolutely a bully and. optimistic mode here telling the other leaders that there is a majority for a deal the numbers though are certainly not. really there he's lost the support of the do you people democratic unionists of northern ireland the so-called e r g on the right of his party who lined up behind the do you put in the past how many of them will line up behind him we don't know opposition parties won't...
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e.u. parliament and on boris johnson's words in the british parliament as well and i must tell you boris johnson when he spoke in his press conference was perhaps more important than any other leader here bouncing off the walls he was trotting out what will become no doubt election slogans getting breaks it down taking control as one whole united kingdom a great deal for the u.k. and the e.u. one issue that hangs over all of this now is what happens if the british parliament doesn't pass the deal mr johnson perhaps predictably didn't answer the question earlier in the do. the commission president said there'd be no further delays no further prolongation as he put it but donald tusk the council president seemed to contradict mr york where he said if a delay is requested it will be put to the leaders it is for the leaders to decide and we know that several of those leaders speaking during the course of the day have said that they would be open to a further delay if a delay is requested to know how thank you very much indeed musculature are a challenge in westminster so how the name numbers shaping
e.u. parliament and on boris johnson's words in the british parliament as well and i must tell you boris johnson when he spoke in his press conference was perhaps more important than any other leader here bouncing off the walls he was trotting out what will become no doubt election slogans getting breaks it down taking control as one whole united kingdom a great deal for the u.k. and the e.u. one issue that hangs over all of this now is what happens if the british parliament doesn't pass the...
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e.u. and u.k. parliaments e.u.breaks it negotiating a sobhani i described the difficulty of coming to an agreement on northern ireland that would prevent regional friction obviously when discussing the notion i mean we talk about the economy. about the technical matters but goods but let me say very frankly that for me since day one since 3 years what the really matters how do people. the people of nelson and head out what really matters the speech. boris johnson is now facing the challenge of selling the deal to politicians at home a parliamentary vote is expected on saturday britain's opposition leader germany corben has already spoken out against the accord saying he won't back it. moderated to. create support it down the r.t.c. between britain. and the games a wasted opportunity to actions for british citizens and the danger of doing so is the danger of this sort of. regional racial. a high level u.s. delegation has arrived in ankara hoping to convince the turkish president to call off his offensive in northeas
e.u. and u.k. parliaments e.u.breaks it negotiating a sobhani i described the difficulty of coming to an agreement on northern ireland that would prevent regional friction obviously when discussing the notion i mean we talk about the economy. about the technical matters but goods but let me say very frankly that for me since day one since 3 years what the really matters how do people. the people of nelson and head out what really matters the speech. boris johnson is now facing the challenge of...
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e.u. because parliament is sovereign not the e.u. not brussels but now when the u.k. parliament blocks britain crashing out of the e.u. without an agreement blocks no deal breaks it suddenly you say parliament's not sovereign anymore how convenient i've never said parliament so when the people are sovereign they lend their sovereignty to parliament in the disclosed thing about what happened over the last 40 years is that parliament then lent about sovereignty to an overseas power to the european union without the people's consent and more and more and more power was permanently given to brussels every political scientists including the ones in universities like this one as well as the supreme court of this country says parliament is sovereign that's been a bedrock of british politics for decades for centuries before you and i were born but when you say you've never said it your the group you founded levy you said in october 2015 less than a year before the referendum and i quote vote to leave the e.u. to ensure lawmaking power returns to our sovereign national parliame
e.u. because parliament is sovereign not the e.u. not brussels but now when the u.k. parliament blocks britain crashing out of the e.u. without an agreement blocks no deal breaks it suddenly you say parliament's not sovereign anymore how convenient i've never said parliament so when the people are sovereign they lend their sovereignty to parliament in the disclosed thing about what happened over the last 40 years is that parliament then lent about sovereignty to an overseas power to the...
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e.u. and u.k. parliaments. a high level u.s. delegation has arrived in ankara hoping to convince the turkish president to call off his offensive in north eastern syria it's believed vice president mike pence and secretary of state will try to broker a cease fire. his forces and kurdish fighters continue to battle in the border town of basra and considered a strategic point for both syrian forces moving north have become a major obstacle for tacky. well the u.s. ambassador to the european union is next in line to testify in the ongoing impeachment inquiry against donald trump it's expected that gordon sunderland will be questioned about text messages from the u.s. ambassador to ukraine discussing trump's effort to pressure ukraine to investigate his rival joe biden on tuesday a former senior adviser to u.s. secretary of state mike pompei or was the latest person to testify michael mckinley was quizzed for 5 hours by house committees after abruptly resigning last week on a key figure in the impeachment inquiry us democratic congre
e.u. and u.k. parliaments. a high level u.s. delegation has arrived in ankara hoping to convince the turkish president to call off his offensive in north eastern syria it's believed vice president mike pence and secretary of state will try to broker a cease fire. his forces and kurdish fighters continue to battle in the border town of basra and considered a strategic point for both syrian forces moving north have become a major obstacle for tacky. well the u.s. ambassador to the european union...
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and william globe welcome to the program under pressure from parliament british prime minister boris johnson has sent a letter to the e.u. requesting a brecht set deadline extension and another letter arguing against it earlier the u.k. parliament voted to delay approving the brics a deal which johnson reached with the e.u. just 2 days ago despite this latest blow the prime minister was defiant saying he still wants to deliver on his promise of getting the u.k. out of the e.u. by october 31st. i will not negotiate a delay. yeah. i. know you do does the rule compel me to do so i will tell 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 good. they would be bad for these crimes pretty. full democracy is going to for more let's bring in reporter aaron till now aaron tell us more about these letters what's in them what's not ok well boris johnson sent 3 documents to eva leaders basically one was a photocopy which he didn't sign which was a copy of the law that requires him to officially request an extension of the brics a deadline and the other was a l
and william globe welcome to the program under pressure from parliament british prime minister boris johnson has sent a letter to the e.u. requesting a brecht set deadline extension and another letter arguing against it earlier the u.k. parliament voted to delay approving the brics a deal which johnson reached with the e.u. just 2 days ago despite this latest blow the prime minister was defiant saying he still wants to deliver on his promise of getting the u.k. out of the e.u. by october 31st....
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e.u. lawmakers european parliament's rights a group says it cannot accept proposed border arrangements arlan people times newspaper says brussels has given johnson a week to make a better offer. it's to iraq down as the death toll from anti-government demonstrations there rises to more than 30 the country's prime minister says he will respond to the demands of protesters authorities abodes curfews and internet blackouts now there's widespread anger over unemployment corruption and a lack of basic services. 6 in cities across the country young and mostly unemployed iraqis but directing their anger at officialdom they blame the government for failing to create jokes the authorities heavy handed response to the protests only increases their resentment. when we are peaceful but they meet us with bullets and tear gas the government is fighting us but we will carry on we will not retreat. university graduate mr fay here lives working as a shop keeper to make ends meet. that's corruption everywhere. graduated from the same color just she's unemployed but there's no work and that's because of corrup
e.u. lawmakers european parliament's rights a group says it cannot accept proposed border arrangements arlan people times newspaper says brussels has given johnson a week to make a better offer. it's to iraq down as the death toll from anti-government demonstrations there rises to more than 30 the country's prime minister says he will respond to the demands of protesters authorities abodes curfews and internet blackouts now there's widespread anger over unemployment corruption and a lack of...
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e.u. but has yet to convince m.p.'s to pass it in parliament. hello i'm a solitary and this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up u.s. vice president mike pence arrives in turkey to push for a cease fire in northern syria a day after president other one rejected any mediation. shouted down again hong kong leaders called a liar by and you angry opposition legislators demanding her resignation. and catalonians regional chief calls for a new referendum on independence from spain after 3 days of violent protests. leaders from the united kingdom and european union say they have reached a deal on breaks it breaks of negotiation michelle banja says the deal all says the un session of a key sticking points on both sides but it still needs ratification from both the e.u. and british parliaments well michel barnier described the difficulty of coming to an agreement on northern ireland that would prevent regional friction. obviously. when discussing the notion i mean we talk about the economy. about the technical matters about goods but let me say ve
e.u. but has yet to convince m.p.'s to pass it in parliament. hello i'm a solitary and this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up u.s. vice president mike pence arrives in turkey to push for a cease fire in northern syria a day after president other one rejected any mediation. shouted down again hong kong leaders called a liar by and you angry opposition legislators demanding her resignation. and catalonians regional chief calls for a new referendum on independence from spain after 3 days...
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e.u. actually then agrees to the extension and then this breaks down in parliament again so really we're at square one i mean we're no further along than we were a couple days ago so the ball seems to always be in the u.k. score but the e.u. has to respond here how might they were. well actually at this point the ball is definitely in the e.u.'s court i mean donald tusk said that they have received the letters of course from johnson that they're officially meeting with e.u. leaders to actually discuss the best way forward. you know the really the big question is the 1000000 dollar question is will they agree to the deadline extension i mean you definitely get the sense like listening to some of the statements coming out from people like john called young girls from some of the french representatives that the really losing patience with the k. i mean their perspective seems to be look after new months of negotiation we finally have a deal why don't you just agree to it so there does seem to be a lack of sympathy from certain members that you on the other side there is wide consensus that a n
e.u. actually then agrees to the extension and then this breaks down in parliament again so really we're at square one i mean we're no further along than we were a couple days ago so the ball seems to always be in the u.k. score but the e.u. has to respond here how might they were. well actually at this point the ball is definitely in the e.u.'s court i mean donald tusk said that they have received the letters of course from johnson that they're officially meeting with e.u. leaders to actually...
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e.u. and u.k. parliaments and northern ireland's do you piece which props up bars johnson's conservative government says it still won't support the deal boris johnson has just tweeted we've got a great new deal that takes back control now palma should get breaks it down on saturday so we can move on to other priorities like the cost of living the n.h.s. violent crime and our environment. well european commission president jiang has truly tweeted when where there is a will there is a deal we have one it's a fair and balanced agreement for the e.u. in the u.k. and it is testament to our commitment to find solutions are recommended that has day e.u. c.e.o. that's the european council endorses this deal where lawrence lee is standing by in brussels but 1st we'll go to rory chalons in london and rory a lot of talk now about these deal we've heard the tweets from bars johnson and joke of it of course still has to be ratified and the democratic unionist standing in the way to take us through that. yeah this is soundi
e.u. and u.k. parliaments and northern ireland's do you piece which props up bars johnson's conservative government says it still won't support the deal boris johnson has just tweeted we've got a great new deal that takes back control now palma should get breaks it down on saturday so we can move on to other priorities like the cost of living the n.h.s. violent crime and our environment. well european commission president jiang has truly tweeted when where there is a will there is a deal we...
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minister boris johnson is on a mission to secure support and british parliament after reaching a brac said withdrawal deal with the e.u. on thursday parliament will decide whether or not to back the deal in what's expected to be a very tight vote on saturday johnson who leads a minority government will need the support of some opposition lawmakers in order for that deal to pass he says he's confident he can gain the support that he needs but even some of our allies have bound to vote against it. and with more our correspondent ashore lot of potts joins us now as she is in london factor of westminster today how does it look to you what are you hearing this morning does johnson have the support that he needs to get this deal approved by parliament. paul johnson there is that it's going to be very very tight and that is why he rushed back to london from brussels last night at 3 am and he is talking to m.p.'s in the paul the man that you see behind me in westminster trying to convince them and trying to convince them to vote for his deal on super saturday tomorrow when parliament is sitting for the 1st time in 40 years on
minister boris johnson is on a mission to secure support and british parliament after reaching a brac said withdrawal deal with the e.u. on thursday parliament will decide whether or not to back the deal in what's expected to be a very tight vote on saturday johnson who leads a minority government will need the support of some opposition lawmakers in order for that deal to pass he says he's confident he can gain the support that he needs but even some of our allies have bound to vote against...
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parliament both sides are hoping an agreement can be proved at thursday's e.u. leaders summit. the leader of catalonia is regional parliament has condemned violent protests by pro independence catalans saying the clashes must stop thousands of people in protesting against lengthy jail sentences handed down to cattle on part of politicians riot police have been firing foam bullets at the crowds. hong kong's chief executive kerry lam has been forced to abandon her annual address and leave alleged answer after being shouted down by pro-democracy lawmakers furious legislators held up signs and called lamb the mother of the mafia police over her response to anti-government protests there swept the city for months there's the headlines to stay with us fault lines is up next. a chance for reunion after decades of separation caused by a war. one i want to use joins a mother's journey to reunite with the son she lost more than 60 years ago in the korean war on al-jazeera. it's like a letter because notice that it is telling you. is and a really good. look at didn't listen. to that look a
parliament both sides are hoping an agreement can be proved at thursday's e.u. leaders summit. the leader of catalonia is regional parliament has condemned violent protests by pro independence catalans saying the clashes must stop thousands of people in protesting against lengthy jail sentences handed down to cattle on part of politicians riot police have been firing foam bullets at the crowds. hong kong's chief executive kerry lam has been forced to abandon her annual address and leave alleged...
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e.u. runs out so there is just basic problem in parliament is trying to sort of rest back control from johnson and at least steer the managing of the brakes it with their own hands and of course there's no guarantee that the e.u. will in fact grant an extension can johnson get the deal passed if he doesn't get an extension by october 31st. basically yes and he sent out some of his senior tories this morning to the politics talk shows or michael gove for instance he provided the scenery of threats he said he would now step up the no deal preparations because of things we're carrying on like this then it may be the be the fault of parliament in the end if britain crashes out and on the other hand foreign minister dominic grab came out and said yes we have the numbers we can do this but now you finally sort of have to give yourself a kick and we promise we will not dismantle any rights for people in britain afterwards so they are really trying to push and pull this thing over the line in the thing is for sure we'll see another very lively week in parliament here and of course on the european side
e.u. runs out so there is just basic problem in parliament is trying to sort of rest back control from johnson and at least steer the managing of the brakes it with their own hands and of course there's no guarantee that the e.u. will in fact grant an extension can johnson get the deal passed if he doesn't get an extension by october 31st. basically yes and he sent out some of his senior tories this morning to the politics talk shows or michael gove for instance he provided the scenery of...
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e.u. seems to be gaining ground hundreds of thousands of protesters massed in london while parliament was in session calling for britain to remain in the e.u. . 'd with good steak the time of this we've got to get back to people we've got to do a lot more thinking it's not all right just to say well it's been 3 years now well that's involved with that no will i think i'm a bit confused about what happens next i'm not quite sure why is it a lie i think if people were honest they want to lie so they can have a referendum after years of wrangling over brags that many britons and people in the rest of the e.u. are exhausted by all the drama but the latest away means the play will run a little longer. and determine who's bomber of a cell is covering the story for us in london earlier i asked what boris johnson is hoping to achieve by sending different contradictory letters to the 80. first johnson of course is trying to scout for the attention off problem and to slow down the whole breaks a process and to force a. into more obligations and more promise is put down on paper to for instance keep
e.u. seems to be gaining ground hundreds of thousands of protesters massed in london while parliament was in session calling for britain to remain in the e.u. . 'd with good steak the time of this we've got to get back to people we've got to do a lot more thinking it's not all right just to say well it's been 3 years now well that's involved with that no will i think i'm a bit confused about what happens next i'm not quite sure why is it a lie i think if people were honest they want to lie so...
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e.u. leaders and the u.k.'s parliament both sides are hoping that agreement can be approved says days e.u. data summit. in spain that thousands of people have taken to the streets of barcelona for a 3rd night to protest against lengthy jail sentences handed down to cattle and politicians. protesters angry after 9 separatist leaders were imprisoned for their role in catalonia failed independence bid 2 years ago i mean as you can see the question is can fires set on the road to the standoff between police and protesters . those that lines do stay with us on al-jazeera witness is up next right now. have 5 ft. not so much of the people going though they go along not i'll go blank when it isn't. he says open door. cicutto is the going to. get an assessment. and some other didn't. 3. things. for. me. if the if nothing. fake. fake fake. fake. internet is maybe then i think that i think faith faith faith 2nd if you mean it i don't listen because i think faith. faith. faith. no you tell you well. in the morning that. you go back to
e.u. leaders and the u.k.'s parliament both sides are hoping that agreement can be approved says days e.u. data summit. in spain that thousands of people have taken to the streets of barcelona for a 3rd night to protest against lengthy jail sentences handed down to cattle and politicians. protesters angry after 9 separatist leaders were imprisoned for their role in catalonia failed independence bid 2 years ago i mean as you can see the question is can fires set on the road to the standoff...
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parliament m.p.'s backed an amendment to delay a vote on the brics a deal the johnson reached with the e.u. just 2 days ago it will hold the parliament's approval until legislation to implement the deal has passed now brussels is reportedly willing to grant the u.k. an extension but johnson has vowed to push ahead with plans to leave the e.u. by the. end of this month. this is the moment the british lawmakers delayed voting on a break that deal jubilation from the hundreds of thousands outside who want a 2nd people's votes for just one another chance to vote. 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 i
parliament m.p.'s backed an amendment to delay a vote on the brics a deal the johnson reached with the e.u. just 2 days ago it will hold the parliament's approval until legislation to implement the deal has passed now brussels is reportedly willing to grant the u.k. an extension but johnson has vowed to push ahead with plans to leave the e.u. by the. end of this month. this is the moment the british lawmakers delayed voting on a break that deal jubilation from the hundreds of thousands outside...
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e.u. and u.k. parliaments a huge break that negotiated bonnie i also described the difficulty of coming to an agreement on northern ireland that would prevent regional friction. obviously you know when discussing the notion i mean we talk about the economy. about the technical matters of goods but let me say very frankly that for me since the one scene 3 years work the really matters how did people. the people of nelson and and on what really matters the speech the british prime minister barak johnson has tweeted he says we've got her great new deal that takes back control now parliament should get brakes it done on saturday so we can move on to other priorities like the cost of living the n.h.s. violent crime and our environment we're going to talk this through now with 3 correspondents is live in belfast forest rich allen's is in london but 1st we'll go to lawrence lee who's standing by in brussels it's always been optimism guarded optimism about getting to this point lawrence what got it over the line this
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e.u. leaders as well as u.k. parliament both sides want to finalize the proposal before an e.u. summit that begins on thursday the u.k. is currently shy jule to leave the european union on the 31st of october. and hong kong's chief executive kerry lam has been forced to abandon her annual address and leave the legislature after being shouted down by pro-democracy lawmakers furious legislator is held up signs and called land the mother of the mafia police over her response to anti-government protests that have swept the city for months stake you live now to barcelona you can see there are huge fire has broken out in a central part of the city there have been protests in barcelona for days and hours that were sparked by jail sentences. for catalan separatist leaders we'll bring you more on that story and everything else in the next half hour the stream is next now. hi emily and you're in the stream what's the danger of facial recognition technology civil liberties groups say privacy shouldn't trump protection but government and police argue that attack ensure safety but do you thi
e.u. leaders as well as u.k. parliament both sides want to finalize the proposal before an e.u. summit that begins on thursday the u.k. is currently shy jule to leave the european union on the 31st of october. and hong kong's chief executive kerry lam has been forced to abandon her annual address and leave the legislature after being shouted down by pro-democracy lawmakers furious legislator is held up signs and called land the mother of the mafia police over her response to anti-government...
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e.u.'s member states and the u.k. parliament so what are the prospects of success. i'm sumi so much going to thank you for joining us we start with that breaking news britain and the e.u. saying they have reached a deal on the u.k.'s withdrawal from the european union british prime minister boris johnson is hailing it as quote a great new deal you see he tweeted that out just a short while ago he is urging the u.k. parliament to approve this deal this week now the deal lays out terms on sticking points including border and customs issues between e.u. member ireland and northern ireland which is part of the u.k. but for shots and northern irish allies in parliament the d u p say they do not plan to back the deal. all right let's bring in our correspondent in london at the moment charlotta potts is standing by for us you know this is news that has just come across in the last 2030 minutes that an agreement has been reached what can you tell us what are some of the reactions that you're seeing over there. well white smoke coming from downing street boris johnson confirm
e.u.'s member states and the u.k. parliament so what are the prospects of success. i'm sumi so much going to thank you for joining us we start with that breaking news britain and the e.u. saying they have reached a deal on the u.k.'s withdrawal from the european union british prime minister boris johnson is hailing it as quote a great new deal you see he tweeted that out just a short while ago he is urging the u.k. parliament to approve this deal this week now the deal lays out terms on...