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general s assembly. one of the leaders he met with was the president of ukraine, that meeting happening earlier today. we'll show you the meeting with president zelensky until the news conference gets under way here live on cspan3. >> thank you very much, everybody. we're with the president of ukraine and he's made me more famous and i've made him more famous. and i will say he's got a great reputation. he's very strongly looking into all sorts of corruption and some of the problems we've had over the years. i think it's one of the primary reasons he got elected. his reputation absolutely sterling and it's an honor to be with you and we spoke a couple of times, as you probably remember. they would like to hear every single world and we've given every single word. and then they say what about today. and i think the press would like to stay in the meeting. we have lots of witnesses. but the country of -- our country is doing phenomenally well. we have the best economy we've ever had, we have the best emplo
general s assembly. one of the leaders he met with was the president of ukraine, that meeting happening earlier today. we'll show you the meeting with president zelensky until the news conference gets under way here live on cspan3. >> thank you very much, everybody. we're with the president of ukraine and he's made me more famous and i've made him more famous. and i will say he's got a great reputation. he's very strongly looking into all sorts of corruption and some of the problems we've...
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s. attorney general's s help. the release of the partially redacted transcriptpt of a phone call between the two leaders was what triggered the opening of an impeachment enquiring by house democrats on tuesday. the whistleblower complaint also mentions efforts by white house officials to shield the trump phone c calls with foreign leaders from public scrutiny by placing transcripts in a code word level computer system. according to white house officials i spoke with this was not the first time under this administration does a presidential transcript was placed into this code word level system. solely for the purpose of protecting politically sensitive rather than national security sensitive information. at a house intelligence committee hearing on thursday the director of national intelligence who was appointed by trump said he supported the whistle blowers actions. i think the whistle blower did the right thing i think he followed the law every step of the way. the complaint has already drawn widespread criticism
s. attorney general's s help. the release of the partially redacted transcriptpt of a phone call between the two leaders was what triggered the opening of an impeachment enquiring by house democrats on tuesday. the whistleblower complaint also mentions efforts by white house officials to shield the trump phone c calls with foreign leaders from public scrutiny by placing transcripts in a code word level computer system. according to white house officials i spoke with this was not the first time...
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popularity but black people regularly see negativity in what we have been led to believe as we could generalize. 's everything we say it's because of what they are doing. we know you don't have an education. because we know individuals like that and just assuming that's part of the problem without sometimes realizing there are white youth who are extremely violent and let me just say as i try to empathize but what makes black people to other racial groups is not the great black people or attributes but our imperfections. >> we are human. i think connected to what you are saying is also the key with respect to class that is important because all the things that you describe that we don't value education that your kids are violent that you can't give two poor working-class black kids but also you are challenging as what is accepted as gospel from that liberal perspective because it is still tragic in these ideas. >> and i was trying to anchor the book by showing who i was largely raised in the new black middle class of the eighties so as a distinct racial group and my parents were taught to a certain
popularity but black people regularly see negativity in what we have been led to believe as we could generalize. 's everything we say it's because of what they are doing. we know you don't have an education. because we know individuals like that and just assuming that's part of the problem without sometimes realizing there are white youth who are extremely violent and let me just say as i try to empathize but what makes black people to other racial groups is not the great black people or...
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. >> 49,9,000 is the number of workrkers general motors s works walked off the job after the contractxpired over the weekend. they are at odds over health care and job security. it will bring u.s. production to a halt. we are good workers. minimum wage is going up to $15 and that is where we capped off that. the price off living is going u. this strike is necessary. >> a drop p in oil supply and he in prices could lead to global recession. lower on momonday reacting to the oil refinery strike and continued brexit uncertainty. in currency, the pound has recoiled after a strong rally last week. there were hopes a new deal was becoming less likely. today afters slid boris johnson suggested he could defy parliament's brexit extension law. the pound has dropped half a percent against the dollar. johnson is in luxembourg to meet jejean-claudee juncker. has fililed for babankruptcy. the company has reachehed a tentativee deal with the n numbr of state and local governments. >> the maker is blamed for an opioid academic and is facing the biggest civil lawsuit in u.s. history. approved,tcy is
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california attorney general s a directs that protections of imperilled species take precedence over corporate profits. the law is clear. it is the responsibility of the federal government to make sure that actions will not jeopardize the survival of species or degrade critical habitat. >> now, the trump administration says the changes reflect complaints from developers and other interests who complain the endangered species act hurts their business. >>> a demonstration interrupted the morning commute. activists blocked several busy intersections and banks inclouding chaise and wells fargo. it was mainly peaceful though a few protesters were detained. some people were prevented to getting to work on time. the protesters say urgent action is needed to temper global warming. >> we want to hold corporations accountable. our action of around our earth. >> now, the protesters also created this. a huge mural along two blocks of montgomery street. between sacramento and pine street. now volunteers are helping clean it up. nearly 2000 of them showed up for the third of the annual fall clean-up yesterd
california attorney general s a directs that protections of imperilled species take precedence over corporate profits. the law is clear. it is the responsibility of the federal government to make sure that actions will not jeopardize the survival of species or degrade critical habitat. >> now, the trump administration says the changes reflect complaints from developers and other interests who complain the endangered species act hurts their business. >>> a demonstration...
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. >> do you also suggest you should own sector related index funds in addition to a general s&p, for example in health care? >> no. i don't want sector related. i think those are wrong. i want the full plate. that's why like the s&p 500. i think it sure be 85% to 95% index fund the rest is "mad money" individual stocks can you make a lot of money n index funds are the bedrock. i wish it weren't the case i have to be worried too i think individual stocks with a lot of home work can make you more money though. all right. fundamentals matter. there is much more "mad money. i'm offering a word of warning for the next time we see a big wave of ipos you don't want to miss this then you may want to do the right thing. if it's for the wrong reason, it will cost you. i'll explain i'm taking your questions tweet by tweet send them my way with #madtweets and stay with cramer >>> all night i'm warning but dangers of ache follower when everybody expects the same outcome in the stock market, there az good chance it won't play out as expected it is already priced in had. that's you need to be extra
. >> do you also suggest you should own sector related index funds in addition to a general s&p, for example in health care? >> no. i don't want sector related. i think those are wrong. i want the full plate. that's why like the s&p 500. i think it sure be 85% to 95% index fund the rest is "mad money" individual stocks can you make a lot of money n index funds are the bedrock. i wish it weren't the case i have to be worried too i think individual stocks with a lot...
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what do you say to those general s who seem to be incredibly knowledgeable about that kind of predicto you think it's something we should reenter now? >> no. the generals are just like the political figures on capitol hill. there's a lot of different opinions about the situation. as long as we can't go in and inspect to make sure they are complying with the terms, we should not be in that deal, to allow iran to do their own inspection is ridiculous. i think the president did exactly the right thing and we don't need to be in any kind of deal we can't verify. >> but an independent commission actually verified it. >> no, no, they cannot go in and inspect. only the iranians can. david: jonathan? >> congressman thank you for being with us. listen we've been seemingly increasing sanctions in iran basically since 1979 as gary pointed out they are poking us they shot down a donald this attack on saudi arabia hyponet icily speaking, sir what would it take for you to support a preemptive strike on iran? would it be an attack on american forces specifically, or could an attack on i guess you co
what do you say to those general s who seem to be incredibly knowledgeable about that kind of predicto you think it's something we should reenter now? >> no. the generals are just like the political figures on capitol hill. there's a lot of different opinions about the situation. as long as we can't go in and inspect to make sure they are complying with the terms, we should not be in that deal, to allow iran to do their own inspection is ridiculous. i think the president did exactly the...
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pacifica lot of 60's inside the bay and moving further south the 60's about all we can do is you head to the south bay numbers generally in the 60's there as well keeping a mild 69 degrees in livermore 65 in dublin 69 in walnut creek 67 in berkeley. if the idea these temperatures running well below the average and those winds up pretty blustery out toward the coast. thanks lawrence, a former dallas police officer took the stand% in her own defefee today. >>she's on trial for murder. >>last year amber guyger says she accidentally entered the wrong apartment and killed 26 year-old botham jean who she thought was an intruder, not ramiro takes us inside the car. >>inconsolable shaking and saw the former dallas police officer amber guyger testified in her own defense while facing a murder charge. geiger says after work on 9/6/2018 she was tired and confused. 1578, but that night she went in to unlock department 1478, the home of accountant john. geiger says she also thought john was an intruder, there would be a lot of robberies and a lot of great concern. >>that area. >>the prosecution pushed back you did john wasn't an in
pacifica lot of 60's inside the bay and moving further south the 60's about all we can do is you head to the south bay numbers generally in the 60's there as well keeping a mild 69 degrees in livermore 65 in dublin 69 in walnut creek 67 in berkeley. if the idea these temperatures running well below the average and those winds up pretty blustery out toward the coast. thanks lawrence, a former dallas police officer took the stand% in her own defefee today. >>she's on trial for murder....
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for generations really s shouldn't have to be out here missing school we should be in school and i feel so really it's just a really important to me and a front here that would like to stand up against. all the generations that have really screwed over a planet. wellington crowds gathered at parliament to pressure their leaders to do more. similar protests have been held across asia around five hundred students in seoul south korea skip school to march on the presidential blue house and he and the government and add on climate action. i believe government action will change only if the voices of young people ahead because we're the ones are going to be the greatest victims. of the climate crisis. in europe activists have b been staging dedemonstrations from the finnih parliament to rome and paris. with the famed loop museum was targeted. objective of our collective is to o convince the new museum to break its partnership with tata because they receive sponsorship i we don't believe that a cultural institution national international institution should be receiving money from a multinatio
for generations really s shouldn't have to be out here missing school we should be in school and i feel so really it's just a really important to me and a front here that would like to stand up against. all the generations that have really screwed over a planet. wellington crowds gathered at parliament to pressure their leaders to do more. similar protests have been held across asia around five hundred students in seoul south korea skip school to march on the presidential blue house and he and...
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the us follows much on 2nd meeting the main president hassan rouhani on the sidelines of the un general. u.k.'s prime minister boys johns missed by briggs it will go ahead in october 31st despite the supreme court ruling yet to unlawfully but he suspended parliament this month he's flying home from the united nations to deal with the political storm parliament received on wednesday. and earthquake has hit eastern pakistan killing at least 25 people and injuring hundreds more the 5.8 magnitude quake epicenter was close to the city of near poor in pakistan administered kashmir dozens of homes and cars were damaged when roads collapsed in many areas come all hide as more from mit who are close to the epicenter cleek. rick un relief effort under way. in. which you didn't get gandhi had minutes. because it happened in the evening. you and relieve operation by a dog electric video of god god all. disrupted by the military and now aiding that they really and government in their day. greatly 5. 100 more have been injured and not under treatment in radio. debugger tiny military it's gone for good. and t
the us follows much on 2nd meeting the main president hassan rouhani on the sidelines of the un general. u.k.'s prime minister boys johns missed by briggs it will go ahead in october 31st despite the supreme court ruling yet to unlawfully but he suspended parliament this month he's flying home from the united nations to deal with the political storm parliament received on wednesday. and earthquake has hit eastern pakistan killing at least 25 people and injuring hundreds more the 5.8 magnitude...
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s was a. of time that's on explosion of interest in eastern religions. something that was already prefigured in the beat generation of the 1950's. again especially in this regard some buddy like alan watts and his writings. this american interest in eastern religion is a long and fascinating story. the transcendentalist phenomenon come the transcendentalist movement represented one of the first earliest of the encounter with these eastern religions. the transcendentalists were among those who were the first theicans to be exposed to then nearly translated bhagavad-gita, the rig veda, the upon shots, and so forth. and so forth.ads literally, nearly translated sacred text. also articles that began to appear in various journals dealing with different aspects of asian religions. transcendentalists especially emerson and throw were fascinated by these religions. and saw certain affinities between aspects of their own thought and these traditions and tried to use ideas drawn from eastern sources to fortify their own mystical vent if you will. and to affirm their convictions about the emergence of what emerson called thi
s was a. of time that's on explosion of interest in eastern religions. something that was already prefigured in the beat generation of the 1950's. again especially in this regard some buddy like alan watts and his writings. this american interest in eastern religion is a long and fascinating story. the transcendentalist phenomenon come the transcendentalist movement represented one of the first earliest of the encounter with these eastern religions. the transcendentalists were among those who...
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mrs miller ‘s appeal against the english decision and the advocate general to appeal against the scotusion were heard by this court from 17th—19th september. because of the importance of the case we convened a panel of 11 justices, the maximum number of serving justices who are permitted to sit. this judgment is the unanimous judgment of all 11 justices. the first question is whether the lawfulness of the prime minister is advised to her majesty is justiciable. this court holds that it is. the courts have exercised a supervisory jurisdiction over the lawfulness of acts of the government for centuries. as long ago as 1611 the court held that and i quote the king who was then the government hath no prerogative but that which the law of the land allows him end quote. however, in considering prerogative powers it is necessary to distinguish between two different questions, the first is whether a prerogative power exists and if so, it's extent. the second is whether the exercise of that power within its limits is open to legal challenge. this second question may depend upon what the power is
mrs miller ‘s appeal against the english decision and the advocate general to appeal against the scotusion were heard by this court from 17th—19th september. because of the importance of the case we convened a panel of 11 justices, the maximum number of serving justices who are permitted to sit. this judgment is the unanimous judgment of all 11 justices. the first question is whether the lawfulness of the prime minister is advised to her majesty is justiciable. this court holds that it is....
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british prime minister boris johnson parliament has rejected his latest move to call for a general election as the u.k.'s pasted on course for exiting the e.u. next month but with the status of a deal in doubts. and a russian journalist he was part of an historic prisoner swap with ukraine's speaks to us about his detention and here. it's stupid to deny that it's a political process and it's like my release and it ended like that because there was a change of roughly the stray should. a warm welcome you're watching r.t. 1 international with me and if you are in our top story this hour u.s. president donald trump has confirmed negotiations with the taliban have been scrapped it had been hoped they would bring america's longest war to an end blames the insurgent groups recent attack in kabul in which an american soldier was killed . they thought that that it killed people in order to put themselves in a little better to go charity visitation where they did that they killed 12 people one happened to be a great american soldier you can't do that can't do that with me so they're dead as far as i'm concerned a
british prime minister boris johnson parliament has rejected his latest move to call for a general election as the u.k.'s pasted on course for exiting the e.u. next month but with the status of a deal in doubts. and a russian journalist he was part of an historic prisoner swap with ukraine's speaks to us about his detention and here. it's stupid to deny that it's a political process and it's like my release and it ended like that because there was a change of roughly the stray should. a warm...
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is the emotion we are seeing from greta thunberg the emotion of the next generation whome realize s running out? rep. sherman: time is running out. frankly, whatever we do, there is going to be se climate change and some bad effect. itas aeady happened. the question is not will climate change hurt the next generation, but by how much. the more we do to reduce the emission ogreenhouse gases, catastrophe will bhe potential laura: when you see this wave of activism by the young, does it generation and my generation, that we are out of touch? rep. sherman: well, i have fought all my life for causes like this one, and for this particular cause. i think there are positive and negative forces in every generaon. but i am inspired by her and by those who are very young who are stepping forward. many of us who were very young stepped forward against the vietnam war, for civil rights, so many battles over the years. the challenge of this generation is climate change, and it is heartening to see that a new t generation is willing to step forward. laura: congressman brad sherman, us.nk you so much fobei
is the emotion we are seeing from greta thunberg the emotion of the next generation whome realize s running out? rep. sherman: time is running out. frankly, whatever we do, there is going to be se climate change and some bad effect. itas aeady happened. the question is not will climate change hurt the next generation, but by how much. the more we do to reduce the emission ogreenhouse gases, catastrophe will bhe potential laura: when you see this wave of activism by the young, does it generation...
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it took an opinion finm 's attorney general to say that counties could do it as well. we asked peopl in arlington yesterday how they felt about >> i think the peoplesp that occupy this ace if they want the name to be different to suit their beliefs and, you know, what makes them more comfortable with the city that they live in, that's totally acceptable. >> it's aot reminder for a l of people every time they see statues that are up that, you know, we had that oppression and it's really something that think that needs to be changed. >> reporter: now, arlington county says theew signs will cost $17,000. businesses and residents along this stretch of highway will n alsoeed to update their addresses but they will stillil get maelivered to the old addresses from the post office. w now, till be some traffic delays we' told this morning during the one-hour process. th remaining signs on the 2.6-me replaced over the next few days. mel.l right, thanks, 4:34 is our time right now and meanwhile a montgomery county high schoo iselling teachers they can no longer give students zero
it took an opinion finm 's attorney general to say that counties could do it as well. we asked peopl in arlington yesterday how they felt about >> i think the peoplesp that occupy this ace if they want the name to be different to suit their beliefs and, you know, what makes them more comfortable with the city that they live in, that's totally acceptable. >> it's aot reminder for a l of people every time they see statues that are up that, you know, we had that oppression and it's...
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but a lot of 60's and 70's around the bay, a lot of 70's in some of the interior valleys along the coastline. we'll keep those temperatures generally just slight chance of showers on wednesday back to sunshine and warmer weather. as we head in toward friday and the weekend. next to 5 a determined teenagers loose as part of his leg because of a football injury. >>why he says he's not letting it get in the way of ...6, 7, 8 ♪ ♪ ♪ big dreams start with small steps... ...but dedication can get you there. so just start small... start saving. easily set, track and control your goals right from the chase mobile® app. ♪ ♪ chase. make more of what's yours®. >>south 70 high school is back on the football field after an injury that kept him off for 2 years tough road. he has a love lost his love for the sport, though the sport that cost him part of his leg. houston mitchell reports. >>when p j kosminski is on the field he always brings his a game. and his a plus mile dollars smile on your face, you know. >>news, i mn i was a bright idea is that it's the right time so much positivity for 16 year-old who has been through so much the past 2 year
but a lot of 60's and 70's around the bay, a lot of 70's in some of the interior valleys along the coastline. we'll keep those temperatures generally just slight chance of showers on wednesday back to sunshine and warmer weather. as we head in toward friday and the weekend. next to 5 a determined teenagers loose as part of his leg because of a football injury. >>why he says he's not letting it get in the way of ...6, 7, 8 ♪ ♪ ♪ big dreams start with small steps... ...but dedication...
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s. say general electric can make more profit playing games with money than you could buy producing in the united states. you have to remember that general electric is substantially a financial institution today it makes half its profits just by moving money around in a complicated ways. and it's very unclear that they're doing anything that sort of value to the economy. so that's one phenomena let's go financial ization of the economy. going along with that is the oil sure into production. the trade system was reconstructed with a very explicit design of putting working people in competition with one another all over the world. and what it's led to is a reduction in the share of income on the part of working people. spend particularly striking in the united states but happening worldwide it means that an american workers in competition with super exploited worker in china. meanwhile highly paid professionals are protected they're not placed in competition with the rest of the world far from it and of course a capitalist free to move a workers aren't free to move labor can't move but capit
s. say general electric can make more profit playing games with money than you could buy producing in the united states. you have to remember that general electric is substantially a financial institution today it makes half its profits just by moving money around in a complicated ways. and it's very unclear that they're doing anything that sort of value to the economy. so that's one phenomena let's go financial ization of the economy. going along with that is the oil sure into production. the...
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s general election the previous year but no one knew from where the money had come to pay for it norden aren't these unusual laws there are secrecy of political donations when ordinarily and you didn't reveal the names of political donors and the reason for this was kind of a hangover from the troubles the violence in ordinarily. the loophole was used by the d u p's shadowy benefactor to hide their identity finally after intense media pressure the d.c.u. revealed the money had come from a body called the constitutional research council or c r c but exactly who or what lies behind the c.r.c. remains to be seen do you know where the constitutional search came to get its money from you not asked the constitutional research here saying you don't know any other i believe that they have released their money legitimately under we were delighted to receive the donation from that you say you believe that it really meant you have to know that legally l m we did you know their incessant and say oh you didn't tell us what you saw research council would publish where they do their fund raising not a
s general election the previous year but no one knew from where the money had come to pay for it norden aren't these unusual laws there are secrecy of political donations when ordinarily and you didn't reveal the names of political donors and the reason for this was kind of a hangover from the troubles the violence in ordinarily. the loophole was used by the d u p's shadowy benefactor to hide their identity finally after intense media pressure the d.c.u. revealed the money had come from a body...
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general assembly. w.'s alexander phenomenon spoke to brian hook the u.s. special representative for iran and she asked him about washington strategy moving forward. the u.s. government has imposed new sanctions and travel restrictions on the iranian regime but it's to run as seems to remain defiant so it's you max and pressure strategy not working no we're very pleased with it and we're also very pleased here at the united nations this week that germany france and the united kingdom have announced that we need a new nuclear deal that is much more comprehensive than the iran nuclear deal that the united states left last year the iran nuclear deal failed to cover iran's missile program in fact it relaxed constraints on iran's missile program and now here today we see the consequences in the middle east with iran using missiles to attack saudi arabia so we think this was a very productive and good week with our european friends they all said that iran is behind the attack on saudi arabia so i think the press has overstated our differences and i think the anno
general assembly. w.'s alexander phenomenon spoke to brian hook the u.s. special representative for iran and she asked him about washington strategy moving forward. the u.s. government has imposed new sanctions and travel restrictions on the iranian regime but it's to run as seems to remain defiant so it's you max and pressure strategy not working no we're very pleased with it and we're also very pleased here at the united nations this week that germany france and the united kingdom have...
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though are going to be nice 60's and 70's for tomorrow to start out your day you're going to cooler numbers along the coastline with a couple of patches of fog generally in the 60's here inside a 60's with the nc couple 70's in the burning game and then more 70's begin to in the san carlos 77 woodside 81 even in redwood city about 80 degrees in palo alto the south bay will be filled with 70's and some 80's little it easy into the afternoon but will be warm and in the east they were back in the 90's again tomorrow but the temperatures going to be little bit cooler by the afternoon about 93 live more about 88 in pleasanton 80 in walnut creek 92 in concord about 76 degrees downtown oakland through the delta you find a lot of 80's their 91 in fairfield about 84 degrees in the napa valley, a patchy fog should wait a little sunshine along the coastal areas in the north bay about 69 degrees. a each 76 in san anselmo about 84 degrees very nice day in petaluma next few days we're going to see high pressure kind of weaken a little bit and then we've got an area of low pressure that will approach the coastline that is going to drop the temperatures down probably
though are going to be nice 60's and 70's for tomorrow to start out your day you're going to cooler numbers along the coastline with a couple of patches of fog generally in the 60's here inside a 60's with the nc couple 70's in the burning game and then more 70's begin to in the san carlos 77 woodside 81 even in redwood city about 80 degrees in palo alto the south bay will be filled with 70's and some 80's little it easy into the afternoon but will be warm and in the east they were back in the...
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johnson accused recorbyn of undermining britains negotiating position and of being scared of a general election. >>'s thenly one chlonated chicken that i can see in this h touse and he's t bench. >> reporter: but corbyn was in a feisty mood. >t > yesterday he le vote, his first vote in parliament, and he now wants to dissolve pharliament. e's desperate, absolutely desperate to avoid scrutiny. >> reporter: after prime minisr's question time, the hse began debating the labour party bill. one of the most poignant speeches came fm a rebel sacked by johnson, sir nicholas soames, thewrandson of sir inston churchill. >> mr, speaker, i'm not standing on the next eleion and i am thus approaching the end of 37 years service to this house of which i have been proud and honored beyond words to be a member. i'm truly very sad that it should end in this way. >> reporter: outside parliament, hardline conservative brexiteer nigel evans had this reaction. >> i just hate to see the fact ahes ifdidn't know the consequences. it was explained to them beforehand ne they knew what they were doing. >> reporter: european uni
johnson accused recorbyn of undermining britains negotiating position and of being scared of a general election. >>'s thenly one chlonated chicken that i can see in this h touse and he's t bench. >> reporter: but corbyn was in a feisty mood. >t > yesterday he le vote, his first vote in parliament, and he now wants to dissolve pharliament. e's desperate, absolutely desperate to avoid scrutiny. >> reporter: after prime minisr's question time, the hse began debating the...
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parliament over his do or die no deal come october 31st plus the whole issue of a snap general election now m.p.'s today are yet again expected to reject the government's call for a snap general election it comes as many opposition leaders throughout the day today has been quite vocal and quite public about their rejection of that vote later on this evening having said that despite boris johnson's horrendous week last week he's still defending his stance saying that bracks it needs no delay. is the point of. delivery and that's what they want. to force us to. do. i would everybody to know that there are circumstances in which. to do they will leave the 31st of october gives us we do to fulfill the repeated promises of parliament to the people and come out of the e.u. on october 31st. all but well earlier today for us johnson met his counterpart over in ireland to address the issue of the irish border but yet again to absolutely no avail in fact they've both released a joint statement that's boris johnson and live for about korea for an island and they've both agreed that there was significant gaps
parliament over his do or die no deal come october 31st plus the whole issue of a snap general election now m.p.'s today are yet again expected to reject the government's call for a snap general election it comes as many opposition leaders throughout the day today has been quite vocal and quite public about their rejection of that vote later on this evening having said that despite boris johnson's horrendous week last week he's still defending his stance saying that bracks it needs no delay. is...
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s general election the previous year but no one knew from where the money had come to pay for it norden aren't these unusual laws as do the secrecy of political donations when ordinary and you didn't reveal the names of political donors and the reason for this was kind of a hangover from the troubles of violence an ordinarily. the loophole was used by the dea u.p.s. shadowy benefactor to hide their identity finally after intense media pressure the d.c.u. revealed the money had come from a body called the constitutional research council or c r c but exactly who or what lies behind the c.r.c. remains to be seen do you know where the constitutional search came to get its money from you not asked the constitutional research here saying you don't know any other i believe that they have released their money legitimately under we were delighted to receive the donation from that you say you believe that it really meant you have to know that legally l m we did you know their incessant and say oh you didn't tell us what useful research council would publish where they do their fundraising not as
s general election the previous year but no one knew from where the money had come to pay for it norden aren't these unusual laws as do the secrecy of political donations when ordinary and you didn't reveal the names of political donors and the reason for this was kind of a hangover from the troubles of violence an ordinarily. the loophole was used by the dea u.p.s. shadowy benefactor to hide their identity finally after intense media pressure the d.c.u. revealed the money had come from a body...
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they tell me that most services operate because they have s this generators. temporary location. >> it's a big issue for a lot of people. thank you. and pg&e has shut off power in the foot hills. this is marketing sever have that they've already lost thousands of because of it. some are using gas operators to keep the lights. on they're saying they n stock up on food, batteries and generators. sign up for breaking weather alerts. >>> the search is on driver and a hit and run in san jose. police say the woman was hit in the crosswalk by a dark blue green truck. this is san jose's 36th fatal accident of the year and the 15 involving a pedestrian. >>> one city is grouping with complaint on, tomorrow night they'll consider banning them on streets less than 40 feet wide and streets with bike lanes. the city's solution, instead to create parking programs. >> we want to make it as easy as be abe to own the program. the city would run it for them. >>> hate tonight the "washington post" is reporting the speaker of the house nancy pelosi might be stance when it comes to
they tell me that most services operate because they have s this generators. temporary location. >> it's a big issue for a lot of people. thank you. and pg&e has shut off power in the foot hills. this is marketing sever have that they've already lost thousands of because of it. some are using gas operators to keep the lights. on they're saying they n stock up on food, batteries and generators. sign up for breaking weather alerts. >>> the search is on driver and a hit and run...
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really going to top out about 3 o'clock in the afternoon in the 70's and then and oakland beautiful sunshine and warm numbers to generally in the 80's, their soul all around the bay area get the idea some nice weather beginning to set up as we head into the last weekend of summer. and it's going to be good want temperatures going to be warming up some 70's along the coastline on saturday. think we're going to see a significant cool dallas, more clouds by sunday. fantastic well. >>home prices they are all the rise na >>so this cool down we have for about the last year now it last summer and fall that we noticed a inventory was really starting to rise in the bay area and as a result homes are sitting not getting sold and sales started to climb that was largely coming off rising mortgage rates and so buyers took a step back as really saw there. affordability be hit and so that's been happening for most of the last 12 months. and now i think the worst is mostly behind in terms of some of the early indicators of demand. there are some reasons to be optimistic that the market is stable and strong. so even though prices have co
really going to top out about 3 o'clock in the afternoon in the 70's and then and oakland beautiful sunshine and warm numbers to generally in the 80's, their soul all around the bay area get the idea some nice weather beginning to set up as we head into the last weekend of summer. and it's going to be good want temperatures going to be warming up some 70's along the coastline on saturday. think we're going to see a significant cool dallas, more clouds by sunday. fantastic well. >>home...
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after cutting short his visit to the united nations general assembly in new york opposition m.p.'s are angry that he suspended parliament for 5 weeks in the run up to briggs it next month. and an earthquake has hit eastern pakistan killing at least 25 people and injuring hundreds more the epicenter of the 5.8 magnitude quake was close to the city of near poor in pakistan administered kashmir those are the headlines up next the show by ethiopia. it's industries. and under. and women. the bright lights of. our. culture. lifestyle. are. we are definitely part of the reform process the reason i'm sitting here is part of the reform process. the reason i've actually. to. be part of this conversation is part of the reform. known for. the past. an unfortunate. where we lost. and we have not to change. our approach. now and this is. right it's hard to fit all. body. when you get to isn't that like yesterday you started out as a man you know. i'm not going to bend their lines. so i think they you know so for a birth reason when i. didn't know there's no economy within an ocelot and we don't
after cutting short his visit to the united nations general assembly in new york opposition m.p.'s are angry that he suspended parliament for 5 weeks in the run up to briggs it next month. and an earthquake has hit eastern pakistan killing at least 25 people and injuring hundreds more the epicenter of the 5.8 magnitude quake was close to the city of near poor in pakistan administered kashmir those are the headlines up next the show by ethiopia. it's industries. and under. and women. the bright...
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s later and it suggested there might be a 3rd attempt to force a general election earlier the government adviser who told boris johnson the probation was good to go right at fellow m.p.'s. here's our word. grace we now have very wired number of this house actually it's against levy at all denying the charge of having a. very high risk factor should be resolved this parliament is very good at it live to our wish was to see you and ali with more recent turning out to be uncomfortable even for boris johnson is that facing m.p.'s you tried to keep out of the commons for the next few weeks you think this is going to go. you have our strengths and they're really you he was hoping that parliament would still be probed until the middle of october but as it was we saw that ruling yesterday by the u.k.'s supreme court unanimously coming to the conclusion that that decision to probe parliament by the government wasn't lawful and in fact ruling that as far as they were concerned it never happened there was no such thing that had no legal basis and so m.p.'s were able to once more take their seats in
s later and it suggested there might be a 3rd attempt to force a general election earlier the government adviser who told boris johnson the probation was good to go right at fellow m.p.'s. here's our word. grace we now have very wired number of this house actually it's against levy at all denying the charge of having a. very high risk factor should be resolved this parliament is very good at it live to our wish was to see you and ali with more recent turning out to be uncomfortable even for...
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challenged the opposition to call a motion of no confidence in him which could lead to a general election u.k.'s parliament has reconvened for the 1st time since its the suspension it was deemed on lawful. or political developments in israel where the president riven rivlin has tossed a long time prime minister benjamin netanyahu with assembling a new government following last week's deadlocked election netanyahu still has no clear path to a 5th term after emerging from the september 17th ballot without a parliamentary majority harry false reports from west jerusalem. israel's president let out the caretaker prime minister to announce a result he'd been trying to avoid riven rivlin wanted benjamin netanyahu to form a national unity government with his main rival benny gantz those talks failed and instead he chose the man with a bigger potential coalition bloc to have the 1st chance at forming a government edict military decision on who should be handed a tartar form of the government depends on who has more chance to succeed currently 55 supported knesset member netanyahu in 54 supported knesset
challenged the opposition to call a motion of no confidence in him which could lead to a general election u.k.'s parliament has reconvened for the 1st time since its the suspension it was deemed on lawful. or political developments in israel where the president riven rivlin has tossed a long time prime minister benjamin netanyahu with assembling a new government following last week's deadlocked election netanyahu still has no clear path to a 5th term after emerging from the september 17th...
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area see these temperatures a little cooler up toward the beaches with that patchy fog number generally in the 60's but inside of a lot of 70's 80's in redwood city 78 in fremont 76 in mount view beautiful, a tcu sunny and bright in the napa valley and then you have the hot temperatures mainly in the east bay in the interior valleys, there's those temperatures cranked up once again thunderstorms forming over this year that are likely going to see that happen once again as we head toward tomorrow afternoon. and then you see that patchy fog moving in along the coastline and there it is hugging the coast. you see a lot less of this in the coming days is some of that fog going to begin to disappear as we get ready to move into a full-time but temperatures outside right now so very comfortable on this labor day it is 80 degrees a nap and also to santa rosa. so warm 87 degrees in congress, some 90's in antioch right now but things are beginning to change that big dome of high well it's going to start to us moved back east a little bit that means this low is going start to move little bit closer as it doe
area see these temperatures a little cooler up toward the beaches with that patchy fog number generally in the 60's but inside of a lot of 70's 80's in redwood city 78 in fremont 76 in mount view beautiful, a tcu sunny and bright in the napa valley and then you have the hot temperatures mainly in the east bay in the interior valleys, there's those temperatures cranked up once again thunderstorms forming over this year that are likely going to see that happen once again as we head toward...
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s. state attorneys general have banded together to launch an antitrust probe into facebook to see if the company has stifled competition. is the first official u. s. antnti trut investigation against a big tech company. the new york state attorney general of the probe would look into what the facebook put because he made a trip to restrict would use the quality of consumer choices. or increase the price of advertising. facebook shares drops 2% in early trading. and some french torso holidays it might be extended even if that's not exactly what they want. french airline a glass deal said today that it was cancelling flights from saturday after finding from bankruptcy earlier in the week. now tens of thousands of customers a stranded well the airline puts. in a buyout offer most of the passengers a stocking monty and down here yeah with some betting downtown. the night at polls while they wait till ten is a flight 09/06/19 09/06/19 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from new york, this is democracy now! >> my island of abaco, everything is gone. no banks, no stores, no no
s. state attorneys general have banded together to launch an antitrust probe into facebook to see if the company has stifled competition. is the first official u. s. antnti trut investigation against a big tech company. the new york state attorney general of the probe would look into what the facebook put because he made a trip to restrict would use the quality of consumer choices. or increase the price of advertising. facebook shares drops 2% in early trading. and some french torso holidays it...
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in this case there was a pink conference here about our a british investments and there was an general on e s about what was happening to foreign investors in the gulf in relation to the plea criminalize ation of what is essentially commercial disputes and essentially fights between commercial companies for lucrative gulf contracts and we believe that this is that marsh if you like is collateral damage in their a wider by of henri between local firms for lucrative gulf contract the the want to get on to international economic pressure in a circuit it's it's quite noisy here very busy law firm it is i would have asked 1st of all you've file the petition of complain to the u.n. working group on orbiter a detention would you expect from the working group or well we leave found that of hours a month ago now who ate has 6 weeks to response it where eagerly awaiting to their respective spawn's to see how they justify this bizarre behavior for some of their courts. and then following that kuwait has time to respond and then they are working group will then consider what has happened and give their o
in this case there was a pink conference here about our a british investments and there was an general on e s about what was happening to foreign investors in the gulf in relation to the plea criminalize ation of what is essentially commercial disputes and essentially fights between commercial companies for lucrative gulf contracts and we believe that this is that marsh if you like is collateral damage in their a wider by of henri between local firms for lucrative gulf contract the the want to...
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therefore it generated a s summation of anger and terror and panic. vis-a-vis the possible arrival. all of that within the scheme of tremendous economic weakness determined this indead debtedness in place of stable equilibrium. and it has to do with we have to deal with rerigidity of this. but i believe what people want to know, what is your viewpoint as to whether supposing that the fernandez -- is this a return to the past or will this be something new and different? i think it's impossible to go back to the past. indeed, that was a key element for the campaign in order to polarize this other tendency that the panel was discussing. they thought that if christina came back, alberto fernandez would be going back to full in the past and converting argentina to venezuela. that's because of a clear political reality in argentina with the regional context also changed. third the international contest was also modified. not with the heavy wad of money trying to make big investments. this is an illustration that will come in with tremendous economic weakness. i don't think they have major
therefore it generated a s summation of anger and terror and panic. vis-a-vis the possible arrival. all of that within the scheme of tremendous economic weakness determined this indead debtedness in place of stable equilibrium. and it has to do with we have to deal with rerigidity of this. but i believe what people want to know, what is your viewpoint as to whether supposing that the fernandez -- is this a return to the past or will this be something new and different? i think it's impossible...