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double of british prime minister barak johnson leaves politics in a family rout of a brick said george johnson quits as education minister and we step down from parliament he says he's torn between family loyalty and the national interest. also coming up 2 german men are joining for sexually assaulting and drifting more than 30 children prosecutors say it's one of the most horrific cases of child abuse they've ever seen critics are asking how they were allowed to get away with it for so long. and then if not abandoned. and i feel we have a diet that only the cinema which we're dying is because so much progress of a culture of ours and art. many of yemen's cultural institutions have been destroyed by the country's ongoing war but our reporting with young people there who are determined to keep absolutely despite the conflict last. i don't welcome but that shima britain's bitter briggs said battle has cost prime minister bars johnson another major loss his own brother who is the latest conservative m.p. to stand down george johnson announced he would criticize post as education minister and leav
double of british prime minister barak johnson leaves politics in a family rout of a brick said george johnson quits as education minister and we step down from parliament he says he's torn between family loyalty and the national interest. also coming up 2 german men are joining for sexually assaulting and drifting more than 30 children prosecutors say it's one of the most horrific cases of child abuse they've ever seen critics are asking how they were allowed to get away with it for so long....
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bridal double of british by mr barnes johnson leaves politics in a family rout of a brick said george johnson quits as education minister and step down from parliament he says he's torn between family loyalty and the national interest. also coming up to german men are jailed for sexually assaulting and drifting more than 30 children prosecutors say it's one of the most horrific cases of child abuse they've ever seen predicts our.
bridal double of british by mr barnes johnson leaves politics in a family rout of a brick said george johnson quits as education minister and step down from parliament he says he's torn between family loyalty and the national interest. also coming up to german men are jailed for sexually assaulting and drifting more than 30 children prosecutors say it's one of the most horrific cases of child abuse they've ever seen predicts our.
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will reject the prime minister's call again for a snap general election the numbers are against george johnson so why is he trying yet again to get that election. he is trying so hard because he thinks he can really profit from it if he would sort of goes through the country campaign on the basis of being mr vargas breck's it and sort of collect and scoop up all these bricks of votes out there he thinks he can sort of have a run of a runaway victory and the other side of course sees that today saying that time would work for them also the opposition and the tory rebels that the so-called rebel army that is just still sitting and they're in the house behind as they think that boris johnson does not want to the stick to the anti and new deal law that they managed to get into legal function today so he is looking for loopholes his people and his jurists are looking for ways to sort of work around it so they really want to tie his hands they're ready to take him to the high court if you should not obey this law in the middle of october so they're still out there fighting and they will not give him
will reject the prime minister's call again for a snap general election the numbers are against george johnson so why is he trying yet again to get that election. he is trying so hard because he thinks he can really profit from it if he would sort of goes through the country campaign on the basis of being mr vargas breck's it and sort of collect and scoop up all these bricks of votes out there he thinks he can sort of have a run of a runaway victory and the other side of course sees that today...
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agrees because of what we've seen today therefore we will see because george johnson is if there's anything that he is it is unpredictable for her hotel it's as always we appreciate your insights thank you. well here's some of the other stories now that are making headlines around the world german prosecutors have charged 3 current and former volkswagen bosses with market manipulation relating to the car giant's diesel deep scandal the 3 are accused of deliberately informing investors too late about the scandals risks the european union's top court has ruled that google is not required to apply the e.u.'s right to be forgotten to search results outside of europe google had argued that authoritarian governments could otherwise trying to cover up human rights abuses if the e.u. regulations were to be applied worldwide spain's supreme court has approved the government's plans to remove the remains of former dictator francisco franco from a state most liam the issue has divided opinions in spain the socialist government should now be able to reburying franco in a family plot and rededicate is c
agrees because of what we've seen today therefore we will see because george johnson is if there's anything that he is it is unpredictable for her hotel it's as always we appreciate your insights thank you. well here's some of the other stories now that are making headlines around the world german prosecutors have charged 3 current and former volkswagen bosses with market manipulation relating to the car giant's diesel deep scandal the 3 are accused of deliberately informing investors too late...
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get a deal to avoid the just soldierly exit from the european union now while prime minister george johnson did say that you would rather die in a ditch his words rather than ours for an extension brussels a fact he has already been hey. by his own words the former director of public prosecutions themselves so if he did not obey the law then there is a good chance that he would standing intense that i could even see himself possibility of being put in jail for not abiding by the laws of this country far from having taken back control by mr morris johnson now finds himself being controlled last in downing street the polls are set to open in a few hours in moscow for its regional elections there. are protests in the city after more than 30 opposition candidate for banned from running step reports. salesman that neil big lets was detained during a protest in late july u.s. charge for pulling the arm of a policeman who was arresting a protester. as he was caught up in the demonstrations after coming from a business meeting he's been sentenced to 2 years in a penal colony. in cases like these pe
get a deal to avoid the just soldierly exit from the european union now while prime minister george johnson did say that you would rather die in a ditch his words rather than ours for an extension brussels a fact he has already been hey. by his own words the former director of public prosecutions themselves so if he did not obey the law then there is a good chance that he would standing intense that i could even see himself possibility of being put in jail for not abiding by the laws of this...
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try and get a deal to avoid a disorderly exit from the european union now while prime minister george johnson did say that you would rather die in a ditch his words rather than arse for an extension brussels. fact he has already been hemmed in by his own words the director of public prosecutions himself said that if he did not obey the law then there is a good chance that he would standing intensive and could even see himself a possibility of being put in jail for not abiding by the laws of this country from having taken back control by minister boris johnson now finds himself being controlled last in downing street opposition candidate to moscow are asking voters to use sunday's regional elections as a referendum on the government the poll has lots of the largest protests in russia in years after more than 30 opposition candidates were banned from running in moscow stuff awesome reports. salesman that neil big lets was detained during a protest in late july u.s. charge for pulling the arm of a policeman who was arresting a protester. as he was caught up in the demonstrations after coming fro
try and get a deal to avoid a disorderly exit from the european union now while prime minister george johnson did say that you would rather die in a ditch his words rather than arse for an extension brussels. fact he has already been hemmed in by his own words the director of public prosecutions himself said that if he did not obey the law then there is a good chance that he would standing intensive and could even see himself a possibility of being put in jail for not abiding by the laws of...
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george osburn told him he should hammer johnson and gove. im he should hammerjohnson and gove. —— osborn. these are your opponents, they are telling you, you have to destroy their credibility. and he didn't do it. so he was not prepared to counter their lies and fight for what he apparently believed in at the time. he was trying to protect the time. he was trying to protect the party, wasn't he? he has done a marvellous job of that. the whole thing has turned out to be a com plete thing has turned out to be a complete shambles. the one bit he mentions is that when michael gove went on about how they would be an influx of turkish migrants if the uk didn't leave the eu, cameron never made the point that actually, we could have vetoed turkey's membership of the eu. he mentioned those as mistakes. obviously the biggest mistake was calling the referendum in the first place. but he had always said he would if they won the election, and i suppose they we re won the election, and i suppose they were not necessarily expecting to win the election outri
george osburn told him he should hammer johnson and gove. im he should hammerjohnson and gove. —— osborn. these are your opponents, they are telling you, you have to destroy their credibility. and he didn't do it. so he was not prepared to counter their lies and fight for what he apparently believed in at the time. he was trying to protect the time. he was trying to protect the party, wasn't he? he has done a marvellous job of that. the whole thing has turned out to be a com plete thing has...
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george johnson, what was your reaction when you heard he was quitting? —— george johnson. it. i think christmas is going to be a prickly affair at the johnson is this year. why is labour running away from a general election? we do not trust boris johnson, we know he will do everything to save his party by annihilation from the brexit party by crashing us out without a deal from the european union. we will not allow that happen. we saw opposition parties working together to stop that, to force the prime minister to go back and get a deal or an extension. took me through the timing of this. there is another vote on monday. you see labour party will not be voting for that? it is not enough for the bill to just have royal assent, we have to wait for the parliament comeback in october, so we the parliament comeback in october, so we don't get any more shenanigans from the prime minister, and we see a deal or extension. only then can labour party possibly think about a general election. we are not going to put the future of manufacturing jobs, our nhs at stake for the chance to
george johnson, what was your reaction when you heard he was quitting? —— george johnson. it. i think christmas is going to be a prickly affair at the johnson is this year. why is labour running away from a general election? we do not trust boris johnson, we know he will do everything to save his party by annihilation from the brexit party by crashing us out without a deal from the european union. we will not allow that happen. we saw opposition parties working together to stop that, to...
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lightsaber fencing inspired by the star wars franchise created by american director george lucas is a new trend in france johnson a local call is tipped here as the favorite. he won the previous 2 national championships this time he's going up against nearly 40 competitors from all over france for the time so when the fencer has to lead for 3 minutes straight or score 15 points by touch to the head is worth 5 point one to the legs 3 in may 28th in the french benson federation the only one in the world to do so officially recognized lightsaber doing. we're always looking for something to attract young people any game from the star wars universe does that. we adapted it to fencing. this is how the favorite practices. this move is just for looks or to scare your opponent. onto the local co tries to inspire others with his love for light saber fencing as a coach his club is one of over 90 across france with a total of some 2000 people fencing with lightsabers. this time until you look at brought home silver but for most of the lightsaber community it's not about the medals it's about infecting others with their pass
lightsaber fencing inspired by the star wars franchise created by american director george lucas is a new trend in france johnson a local call is tipped here as the favorite. he won the previous 2 national championships this time he's going up against nearly 40 competitors from all over france for the time so when the fencer has to lead for 3 minutes straight or score 15 points by touch to the head is worth 5 point one to the legs 3 in may 28th in the french benson federation the only one in...
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george washington. >> you did the johnson tapes, is that right? if you had a chance to ask johnson one question, why would you ask him? >> why would you feel so compel today get in vietnam war when you knew it wasn't going -- 680 hours from the beginning to almost the end, terrible invasion of civil liberties, and so the most heart stopping moment was when february of 1965 just when he was taking us to vietnam war for the first time in serious way he's talking to a secretary of defense robert, everyone knows that name and i'm expecting john to say what he says in public. >> i can't think of anything worse than losing the vietnam war and i do not see any way that we can win. >> that summer lady, he sees i feel like i have a plane that's crashing and do not have a parachute. one source johnson tapes and i use this a lot in my new book is, you can find revelations like this, well, if we did not have the tapes, for instance, we would not know how pessimistic he was about the possibility of winning a war for which at that moment he was sending the idea
george washington. >> you did the johnson tapes, is that right? if you had a chance to ask johnson one question, why would you ask him? >> why would you feel so compel today get in vietnam war when you knew it wasn't going -- 680 hours from the beginning to almost the end, terrible invasion of civil liberties, and so the most heart stopping moment was when february of 1965 just when he was taking us to vietnam war for the first time in serious way he's talking to a secretary of...
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president johnson said, george, the difference between being in the house and senate is the jackass andetween a a thoroughbred. run for the senate. [laughter] he read all of david mccullough's books and they were very good friends. president bush just absorbed john adams, german, everything men, --gh wrote -- true harry truman, everything mccullough wrote. but i think he would like lincoln. his courage. it is an easy answer, but an honest answer. he is probably shaking his , asking, me right now why are you not saying george washington is my favorite president? of the matches between the temperatures of the united states and great britain are called water cut matches, name for president bush's grandmother. do you have any thoughts or reflections on his relationship with the game of golf. inn: he could play 18 holes an hour and a half. [laughter] i think that is why he was fairly bad at it. [laughter] he loved golf. the writers cup and presidents cup. he played in an hour and a half. he was great friends with phil mickelson and arnold palmer and jack nicholas, but he loved the .ame -- jack nik
president johnson said, george, the difference between being in the house and senate is the jackass andetween a a thoroughbred. run for the senate. [laughter] he read all of david mccullough's books and they were very good friends. president bush just absorbed john adams, german, everything men, --gh wrote -- true harry truman, everything mccullough wrote. but i think he would like lincoln. his courage. it is an easy answer, but an honest answer. he is probably shaking his , asking, me right...
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president johnson said, george, the difference between being in the house and senate is the difference between a jackass and a thoroughbred. run for the senate. [laughter] he read all of david mccullough's books and they were very good friends. president bush just absorbed john adams, truman, everything mccullough wrote. but i think he would like lincoln. his courage. lincoln saved the union.
president johnson said, george, the difference between being in the house and senate is the difference between a jackass and a thoroughbred. run for the senate. [laughter] he read all of david mccullough's books and they were very good friends. president bush just absorbed john adams, truman, everything mccullough wrote. but i think he would like lincoln. his courage. lincoln saved the union.
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victory monday for the 9ers, george kittle caught attention of dwayne "the rock" johnson, one week theybillion from big tobacco. juul marketed mango, mint, and menthol flavors, addicting kids to nicotine. five million kids now using e-cigarettes. the fda said juul ignored the law with misleading health claims. now juul is pushing prop c, to overturn san francisco's e-cigarette protections. say no to juul, no to big tobacco, no to prop c. >>> soccer is the sport of choice in honduras, but for one san francisco giant, it was baseball that provided a path to the united states, now mauricio dubon is living his dream with the team he grew up watching. came to u.s. after talent was spotted in missions trip in honduras, lived with host family in sacramento, now playing for adopted hometown team. >> if you would have told me when i left honduras that i was going to get my first big league hit in oracle park, i wouldn't believe you. when i took the field, i have memories of coming to the games and sitting in the stands. now finally getting p playing time here, it was special. >> how cool is this
victory monday for the 9ers, george kittle caught attention of dwayne "the rock" johnson, one week theybillion from big tobacco. juul marketed mango, mint, and menthol flavors, addicting kids to nicotine. five million kids now using e-cigarettes. the fda said juul ignored the law with misleading health claims. now juul is pushing prop c, to overturn san francisco's e-cigarette protections. say no to juul, no to big tobacco, no to prop c. >>> soccer is the sport of choice in...
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victory monday for the 9ers, george kittle caught attention of dwayne "the rock" johnson, one week .. ♪ ♪ 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®. they took $12.8 billion from big tobacco. juul marketed mango, mint, and menthol flavors, addicting kids to nicotine. five million kids now using e-cigarettes. the fda said juul ignored the law with misleading health claims. now juul is pushing prop c, to overturn san francisco's e-cigarette protections. say no to juul, no to big tobacco, no to prop c. thiwith the world's firstdo, invisible trailer. invisible trailer? hop in. silverado offers an optional technology package with up to 15 different views- including one enhanced view that makes your trailer appear invisible. wow. that's pretty sweet. that's cool. where'd the trailer go? or, get a total value of ninety seven sixty on this silverado all star without optional tech package or enhanced invisible view.
victory monday for the 9ers, george kittle caught attention of dwayne "the rock" johnson, one week .. ♪ ♪ 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®. they took $12.8 billion from big tobacco. juul marketed mango, mint, and menthol flavors, addicting kids to nicotine. five million kids now using...
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but they go some distance to answering democratic hank johnson from george's questions about the statement to that lewandowski wrote down that the president dictated to him. that was all well within the parameters of those mueller report. but lewandowski very careful to not stray outside of the four corners of the report. even though there was some mention made to the mention that he was talking about the lack of involvement with russia during the campaign and showed that not open up whatever claim of executive privilege he had or get rid of the claim of executive privilege? that is another point of contention, shep, because lewandowski did not work for the administration, does he legitimately have a claim of executive privilege? rob porter on the other hand who did not show up for today's hearing, has a more legitimate claim of executive privilege. and we have the statement from porter's attorney saying and this comes from brent bishop, mr. porter understands that the house judiciary committee has arranged for an empty seat with his nameplate at the hearing table today, mr. porter had a c
but they go some distance to answering democratic hank johnson from george's questions about the statement to that lewandowski wrote down that the president dictated to him. that was all well within the parameters of those mueller report. but lewandowski very careful to not stray outside of the four corners of the report. even though there was some mention made to the mention that he was talking about the lack of involvement with russia during the campaign and showed that not open up whatever...
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we did not change anything from lyndon johnson back to george washington.t could be there are things in here that people would say don't belong here. that would be a fair argument. i don't think there are because all of us in both versions of this manuscript oversaw each other and discuss with each other what should go in and what should not. if there is omissions, they are few. susan: you explain in the introduction that personal misconduct is not on the table in your study. james: that is correct. actions that you and i would consider to be chargeable against presidents or members of their official families are not in here. for example, grover cleveland fathered a child out of wedlock. we know that jack kennedy was not exactly an obedient husband. but except those that came to public light, which they did starting with president clinton, those find their way into the book because they affected our understanding of the presidency and his ability to govern. susan: is moral turpitude covered? for example, slaveholding. james: no. susan: why not? james: those
we did not change anything from lyndon johnson back to george washington.t could be there are things in here that people would say don't belong here. that would be a fair argument. i don't think there are because all of us in both versions of this manuscript oversaw each other and discuss with each other what should go in and what should not. if there is omissions, they are few. susan: you explain in the introduction that personal misconduct is not on the table in your study. james: that is...
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george w. bush in us and it seems that johnson as the new pool of the us president donald trump do you think your views a shared obviously by dealing the group of the liquor buddies but is it shared by other elements of. the political system here in germany well the majority of the people in germany is against a war against iran they are totally against it and they are in favor of deescalation and diplomacy rather than to. send troops or warships to the region we have to prevent and do everything to prevent a war against iran because we. assume that it will be worse than the war against iraq if it will start against iran see having prime minister johnson would say he doesn't want a war over and here we are in berlin germany has the largest overseas united states army base in the world there are tens of thousands of american soldiers germany is germany in all approved well i never said it's not but we had a no decision of the parliament and the government regarding the war against iraq we didn't follow the us like a great britain did i think after the withdrawal of french troops of russian troops
george w. bush in us and it seems that johnson as the new pool of the us president donald trump do you think your views a shared obviously by dealing the group of the liquor buddies but is it shared by other elements of. the political system here in germany well the majority of the people in germany is against a war against iran they are totally against it and they are in favor of deescalation and diplomacy rather than to. send troops or warships to the region we have to prevent and do...
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supreme court ruling on whether it was lawful for george -- for boris johnson to suspend parliament.have been more reluctant than u.s. counterparts to intervene in an overtly political question. if they say this is unlawful but do not ask boris johnson to reopen parliament, it is unclear what they will do. is outsideb salek the court building. in all thetten up media, the five options the court has which center around the london court, the english ruled the british court for boris johnson and the scottish court ruled against him, that is the arch tension. francine: the london court saying they do not want to weigh on matters that are political, which is why there was a difference between what happened in scotland. volatility at market , we had pound being choppy. the main market conduit for any kind of shock would be in pound, but any rolling in jonathan's favor, whether that represents the status quo, so courtesy moves will probably be smaller. tom: all the different news sources say they start delivering historic ruling. in the united states, usually with an abrupt nature, they rel
supreme court ruling on whether it was lawful for george -- for boris johnson to suspend parliament.have been more reluctant than u.s. counterparts to intervene in an overtly political question. if they say this is unlawful but do not ask boris johnson to reopen parliament, it is unclear what they will do. is outsideb salek the court building. in all thetten up media, the five options the court has which center around the london court, the english ruled the british court for boris johnson and...
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napolitano, and jeh johnson gathered today at the national september 11th memorial and neseum in new york city. this all ahead of the anniversary of the attacks. they served under presidents george w. bush and barack obama and address the rising challenges facing this current administration. it's been 18 years since 9/11. t're here at this very solemn memorial. hre threat has changed dramatically. we face increasing home-grown threats. what's happened? >> the terrorist threat to our homeland has evolved significantly over the last 18 years from what i refer to as terrorist directed attacks to smaller-scale, terrorist- inspired attacks, inspired either by a terrorist group overseas or by extreme right-
napolitano, and jeh johnson gathered today at the national september 11th memorial and neseum in new york city. this all ahead of the anniversary of the attacks. they served under presidents george w. bush and barack obama and address the rising challenges facing this current administration. it's been 18 years since 9/11. t're here at this very solemn memorial. hre threat has changed dramatically. we face increasing home-grown threats. what's happened? >> the terrorist threat to our...
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you can barely see him, but president andrew johnson, wesley merritt, george gordon meade, the victor of gettysburg, gideon welles, william tecumseh sherman whispering to somebody, has there ever been us -- a photo with the secretary of the navy, of all the armies, the president, the grand commander of all of the armies and your in biggest army commanders one photo? an unbelievable detail that was unknown for a long time until i zoomed in. it's not just me. this is a free photo at the library of congress. i encourage you all to explore the photos of the civil war. the grand review is over, the war is over and there are a lot of tough times ahead. especially politically. the union had passed and ratified the 13th amendment and then they will pack on with the 14th and 15th. slavery is illegal. black people can vote. women can vote yet, but it will take a while for the sinks to be felt and take shape. in the meantime people are going to be visiting their departed cemetery -- family members at cemeteries. civil war soldiers forming newspapers, writing books, going to battlefields and erec
you can barely see him, but president andrew johnson, wesley merritt, george gordon meade, the victor of gettysburg, gideon welles, william tecumseh sherman whispering to somebody, has there ever been us -- a photo with the secretary of the navy, of all the armies, the president, the grand commander of all of the armies and your in biggest army commanders one photo? an unbelievable detail that was unknown for a long time until i zoomed in. it's not just me. this is a free photo at the library...
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capitol and places like the george washington bridge. whit johnson is there this morning. good morning. >> reporter: tom, good morning to you. prosecutors say alexei saab trained with hezbollah overseas and then came to the u.s. before 9/11 even happened. for nearly two decades he was accused of conducting surveillance on so-called hot spots like the george washington bridge behind me here and then feeding that information back to say some of america's most iconic landmarks were watched and scouted for possible attacks. times square, the statue of liberty, the u.n., major airports and bridges, dozens of locations in new york alone. this morning, 42-year-old alexei saab under arrest accused of supporting hezbollah. >> hezbollah is a terrorist organization that's controlled and funded by iran. they're across the world. they have been associated or involved in a number of attacks. >> reporter: the fbi says it's now recovering photos and videos from saab's devices, depicting highly populated locations in other major cities like boston's fenway park and the u.s. capitol where t
capitol and places like the george washington bridge. whit johnson is there this morning. good morning. >> reporter: tom, good morning to you. prosecutors say alexei saab trained with hezbollah overseas and then came to the u.s. before 9/11 even happened. for nearly two decades he was accused of conducting surveillance on so-called hot spots like the george washington bridge behind me here and then feeding that information back to say some of america's most iconic landmarks were watched...
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johnson of georgia votes aye mr. george votes aye. ms. bass. mr. richmond. mr. jeffries. mr. cicilline votes aye. mr. swallwell. mr. votes ayelieu. mr. raskin votes aye. miss jayapal votes aye. miss deming's votes aye. mr. corea votes aye. miss scanlan votes aye. miss garcia votes aye. mr. neguse votes aye. ms. mcbath. mr. stanton aye. misdeed votes aye. miss parcel powell votes aye. miss escobar votes aye. mr. collins votes no. mr. sensenbrenner. mr. chavis. mr. gomert. mr. jordan votes no. mr. radcliffe. miss robie. mr. johnson of louisiana votes no. mr. biggs votes no. mr. mcclintock votes no. ms. lesko. mr. rehsenthaler. mr. votes noklein. mr. armstrong votes no. mr. steubie. [indiscernible] mr. cohen votes aye. chairman nadler: has everyone voted who wishes to vote? ok. the clerk will report -- no, wait -- we are still waiting for someone. >> mr. chairman? mr. chairman. chairman nadler: who speaks? we are in the middle of a vote. >> ok. chairman nadler: the gentleman from arizona? has the gentleman from arizona been recorded? clerk: mr. stanton, you voted aye. chairman n
johnson of georgia votes aye mr. george votes aye. ms. bass. mr. richmond. mr. jeffries. mr. cicilline votes aye. mr. swallwell. mr. votes ayelieu. mr. raskin votes aye. miss jayapal votes aye. miss deming's votes aye. mr. corea votes aye. miss scanlan votes aye. miss garcia votes aye. mr. neguse votes aye. ms. mcbath. mr. stanton aye. misdeed votes aye. miss parcel powell votes aye. miss escobar votes aye. mr. collins votes no. mr. sensenbrenner. mr. chavis. mr. gomert. mr. jordan votes no....
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george osborne was successful in persuading savage —— sajid javid in doing so. cameron's interpretations of borisjohnson doing so. cameron's interpretations of boris johnsoning so. cameron's interpretations of borisjohnson supporting leave are quite stark. he said yes, it is about sovereignty and a relationship with the european union but he came to the conclusion that in order to further his career and a win over the support of the conservative membership he had to come up for a leaf even if he believed at the time that leeds would lose the referendum. supporters of boris johnson have come out today, the brexit secretary stephen barclay has said he does believe strongly that his boss believes in brexit and is determined to deliver brexit on the sist determined to deliver brexit on the 31st of october. but he mentioned michael gove, he described him in this newspaper extract that has been put out today as a form select faragist who left to the truth at home. particularly in reference to immigration that michael gove talked about during the referendum. he said he was shocked at priti patel has been on the andrew marr programme and she was asked what she ma
george osborne was successful in persuading savage —— sajid javid in doing so. cameron's interpretations of borisjohnson doing so. cameron's interpretations of boris johnsoning so. cameron's interpretations of borisjohnson supporting leave are quite stark. he said yes, it is about sovereignty and a relationship with the european union but he came to the conclusion that in order to further his career and a win over the support of the conservative membership he had to come up for a leaf even...
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deal he also accuses johnson of deliberately whipping up public anger well so now go you go is westminster foros live to bring us more on this and so here just what exactly is the george region's concerned with more assurance and strategy. the former prime minister is concerned with as many other moderates within the conservative party is exactly what and mr johnson's tactics are going to have he has been very vocal about the incredibly divisive nature of mr johnson's rhetoric and his pursue all of bricks and even to no deal which has many within the party extremely worried as well as others of course but this particular. detail in which many people are trying to what i think there's any way that mr johnson could navigate the judicial system here in the will of parliament he 1st to what is known as the order of a council in which theoretically speaking prime minister johnson could actually just but not pursue an extension and just go ahead with his idea of it all just you know and known extension of a negotiation time and just rush ahead with no deal breck's it therefore technically not breaking the law but constitutional experts saying they would actually need to be
deal he also accuses johnson of deliberately whipping up public anger well so now go you go is westminster foros live to bring us more on this and so here just what exactly is the george region's concerned with more assurance and strategy. the former prime minister is concerned with as many other moderates within the conservative party is exactly what and mr johnson's tactics are going to have he has been very vocal about the incredibly divisive nature of mr johnson's rhetoric and his pursue...
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opposition it's been somewhat of a good day but for boris johnson he could be stopped in his no deal tracks even before he got started. from a british m.p. george galloway believes a snap election would be the best way of getting some clarity on briggs's. haase to be an election because the government cannot govern and the opposition are not in a position to govern and if you're trying to stop bricks it and stop the people voting in a general election at the same time well frankly you're only postponing the inevitable so definitely there will be an election if not in october then in november when the nights are dark and cold and wet and the result i suspect will not be to the liking of those blocking an election time is running out for a resolution of that affair and of course when time runs out i.e. on halloween a 11 pm in the evening then that's it we're out of the european union all manner of things could happen of course between now and then the prime minister could go to brussels but not ask for an extension one or more members of the european union could to refuse an extension the government say that they will stay within the law but that
opposition it's been somewhat of a good day but for boris johnson he could be stopped in his no deal tracks even before he got started. from a british m.p. george galloway believes a snap election would be the best way of getting some clarity on briggs's. haase to be an election because the government cannot govern and the opposition are not in a position to govern and if you're trying to stop bricks it and stop the people voting in a general election at the same time well frankly you're only...
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george. >>> now to that new sentencing in the college admissions scandal. a los angeles businessman got four months in prison for paying to get his son into georgetown university. whit johnsonrter: george, good morning to you. prosecutors say this father paid one of the largest single bribes of any of the parents charged in the conspiracy. the judge setting the tone early sentencing two parents to months in prison as others wait to learn their fate. this morning, a third parent now heading to prison for his role in that nationwide college admissions scandal. on thursday stephen semprevivo, an l.a. business executive, sentenced to four months behind bars after paying a $400,000 bribe to get his son accepte into georgetown university as a tennis recruit, even though he didn't play competitively. prosecutors say semprevivo even involved his son in the scheme having him write an email to the georgetown tennis coach saying, i have played very well with terrific success in doubles this summer. i am looking forward to having a chance to play for you. the payment allegedly going to accused mastermind rick singer. georgetown expelled semprevivo's son just before his senior year. in
george. >>> now to that new sentencing in the college admissions scandal. a los angeles businessman got four months in prison for paying to get his son into georgetown university. whit johnsonrter: george, good morning to you. prosecutors say this father paid one of the largest single bribes of any of the parents charged in the conspiracy. the judge setting the tone early sentencing two parents to months in prison as others wait to learn their fate. this morning, a third parent now...
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. >> george, how deep is the rift in the conservative party. is it conceivable that boris johnson could face an internal rebellion, large enough that it could unseat him? >> i don't think he will be unseated, although he is a bit like one of those greek tragedies that he often quotes. he is cursed to have got the job he always wanted and now to find it impossible to do the job, because, essentially, an important section of the conservative party has been fired by him. now, i think he will reverse that, because he can't govern without their support. and i also think the big picture, you know certainly for an audience around the world is that britain's about to have another general election. the timing is being disputed, but essentially in october or november, probably november, britain will go to the polls, because our political system is unable to deliver on what was perceived to be the instructions of the referendum a few years ago, which was leave the european union without paying. and since leaving the european union involves pain and no one's prepared to admit to that or compr
. >> george, how deep is the rift in the conservative party. is it conceivable that boris johnson could face an internal rebellion, large enough that it could unseat him? >> i don't think he will be unseated, although he is a bit like one of those greek tragedies that he often quotes. he is cursed to have got the job he always wanted and now to find it impossible to do the job, because, essentially, an important section of the conservative party has been fired by him. now, i think...
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that you covered expected johnson to come up with some realistic or viable alternatives to the contentious irish backstop part of the good george agreement the job he wants to scrap but it is very clear said battle that there were no real propositions made and he said that the european union was fed up of being having its future held hostage as britain still tries to work out what it wants to do. so again i'm fully back to the headlines on al-jazeera the saudi u.a.e. coalition fighting in yemen says the attack on the a bomb coal plants in saudi arabia was carried out using iranian weapons and did not originate from yemen but the spokesman of the coalition did not provide evidence to back up what he called preliminary findings the vonn has denied involvement but us present donald trump has one. the u.s. military is locked and loaded to retaliate if needed and the attacks on saudi arabia's refineries triggered a record jump in the price of oil prices of cents dropped the drone strikes claimed by yemen's who the rebel shut off about a half of sardi's oil output iran's president hassan rouhani says diplomacy not a military approach
that you covered expected johnson to come up with some realistic or viable alternatives to the contentious irish backstop part of the good george agreement the job he wants to scrap but it is very clear said battle that there were no real propositions made and he said that the european union was fed up of being having its future held hostage as britain still tries to work out what it wants to do. so again i'm fully back to the headlines on al-jazeera the saudi u.a.e. coalition fighting in yemen...
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johnson or the host, juncker? francine: i think it is probably the host, tom. we were just speaking with rupert harrison, who knows these lunches. when he was former chief of staff to georgebly a little bit of psychology in this . maybe it is the way the host, jean-claude juncker, telling boris johnson that it is going at is a -- going at a snails pace. right now we need to get to an eventful weekend, an event will first word news with viviana hurtado. crude's we begin with biggest jump ever, prompted by the attack on the saudi oil facility. brent jumped almost 20%. the attack removed about 5% of global surprise -- global supplies. i ran-backed rebels claimed responsibility. is directlyabia blaming iran. tehran is saying within days it a british tanker it has detained for almost two months. over to hong kong, that is where protesters set the entrance of a subway station on fire. they also threw gasoline bombs at the central government headquarters. police using tear gas and water cannons to disperse the crowds. this is the 15th weekend in a row of protests. 15,000 auto workers have gone on strike, the first uaw strike against gm in 12 years. gm offered $7 million of inves
johnson or the host, juncker? francine: i think it is probably the host, tom. we were just speaking with rupert harrison, who knows these lunches. when he was former chief of staff to georgebly a little bit of psychology in this . maybe it is the way the host, jean-claude juncker, telling boris johnson that it is going at is a -- going at a snails pace. right now we need to get to an eventful weekend, an event will first word news with viviana hurtado. crude's we begin with biggest jump ever,...
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preparation for our 1st president george washington said if you want peace prepare for war the coming war on china part one on a just you know. the u.k. prime minister barak johnson hauled seargent talks with irish counterparts on this contentious plan to live leave the u. . i'm sam is a band this is a live from doha also coming up taleban warns the u.s. stands to lose most after the u.s. president calls off talks aimed at ending the conflict in afghanistan. a setback for russia's president his party loses a 3rd of seats in moscow's regional parliament. and devastation like a nuclear bombing a day agencies describe the dire state of the bahamas after how it can dorian. now the u.k.'s prime minister johnson is in dublin meeting with his irish counterparts ahead of what set to be a day of major bragg's it drama at the top of the agenda will be how any irish border and customs system would operate after the u.k. pulls out of the e.u. johnson then flies back to london where he's expected to call again for an early election because we must get breaks it down because the u.k. must come out on october 31st by october 31st or else i fear that permanent damage will be don
preparation for our 1st president george washington said if you want peace prepare for war the coming war on china part one on a just you know. the u.k. prime minister barak johnson hauled seargent talks with irish counterparts on this contentious plan to live leave the u. . i'm sam is a band this is a live from doha also coming up taleban warns the u.s. stands to lose most after the u.s. president calls off talks aimed at ending the conflict in afghanistan. a setback for russia's president his...
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george galloway thanks for joining us good to have in the program was always will speak a bit more about the consequences for boris johnson later but what does this mean for that deadline of delivering bricks that come what may on the 31st of october does that mean it's dead in the water. i'm not sure because dead in the water it's in the water i'm not sure of it's waving or drowning but it certainly father complicates the british position in the run up to halloween when we're supposed to be leaving the european union and of course was what the whole thing was about this is a coup judicial coup or our committee of 11 lawyers have burst their way in to the british political system which they were never and paneled to do which they have no parliamentary or thought or to to do parliament never legislated to change our constitution and this is a seismic change in our constitution is not every day that the queen gets found guilty of acting on lawfully is the decision there's a difference in on lawful and illegal which most of your viewers will understand one is will for one can be accidental i play football on the grass not kn
george galloway thanks for joining us good to have in the program was always will speak a bit more about the consequences for boris johnson later but what does this mean for that deadline of delivering bricks that come what may on the 31st of october does that mean it's dead in the water. i'm not sure because dead in the water it's in the water i'm not sure of it's waving or drowning but it certainly father complicates the british position in the run up to halloween when we're supposed to be...
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george was a german-born carriage repairman and carriage painter, who was assigned to murder vice president johnson. he got drunk in the bar of the houseat the kirkwood where johnson was staying and lost his nerve. with it. through interestingly enough, this is the guy who would have been had johnson -- had he therepublican senator of connecticut actually voted bill granting the vote to african-american men in d.c., 13the did vote for the amendment. of peopled -- a lot don't know this, that andrew delayn asked if he could being sworn in until april, when tennessee had approved the abolition of slavery. so foster, who actually had acting president, if johnson was not sworn in by april 14. chance this guy could have actually been president, at least acting president. guy is david harrell. he's a pharmacist assistant, but he was picked by booth because he was -- he knew the geography and the territory of southern maryland quite well. guide. wanted him as a he surrendered with booth at the farm on april 26 and he was sentenced to hang also. mary,rse, we know about who owned the boarding house at 6th an
george was a german-born carriage repairman and carriage painter, who was assigned to murder vice president johnson. he got drunk in the bar of the houseat the kirkwood where johnson was staying and lost his nerve. with it. through interestingly enough, this is the guy who would have been had johnson -- had he therepublican senator of connecticut actually voted bill granting the vote to african-american men in d.c., 13the did vote for the amendment. of peopled -- a lot don't know this, that...
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george atzerodt. he was a carriage repair man and painter. he was assigned to murder vice president johnson. he got drunk in the hotel at the kirkwood house where johnson was staying and lost his nerve. did not go through with it. interestingly enough, this is the guy who would have been president had atzerodt succeeded. foster of connecticut. , a republican senator from connecticut. he actually voted against the bill granting the vote to african-american men but he did , vote for the 13th amendment. so, a lot of people do not know this. henry johnson asked if he could delay being sworn in until april and tennessee had approved the abolition of slavery. foster would have become president, active resident if active president if johnson had not been sworn in your there is a test that this guy could have been president, at least acting president. the next guy, david herold, the a pharmacist assistant. becauseicked by boothe he knew the geography of maryland very well. they wanted him as a guide. because he knew the geography of maryland very well. they wanted him as a guide. he surrendered with
george atzerodt. he was a carriage repair man and painter. he was assigned to murder vice president johnson. he got drunk in the hotel at the kirkwood house where johnson was staying and lost his nerve. did not go through with it. interestingly enough, this is the guy who would have been president had atzerodt succeeded. foster of connecticut. , a republican senator from connecticut. he actually voted against the bill granting the vote to african-american men but he did , vote for the 13th...
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for our 1st president george washington said if you want peace prepare for war the coming war on china part one on a just. for the prime minister but double blow for boris johnson parliament thoughts his bid for a stop election after backing a bill designed to block a no deal breaks it. be also the election to die is a bit like the offer of an apple to snow white in the wiki he does not think he will we. follow him down jordan this isn't a 0 live from doha also coming up the number of people killed by hurricane dorian in the bahamas rises tens of thousands are also in need of urgent day. for us as impose new sanctions on iran for the 3rd time in a week. under on the streets of one of the ironies of the government's economic policies. britain's prime minister abbas johnston's plans to leave the u.k. out of the european union and crisis his proposal to hold a snap election before the break that deadline of october 31 has been voted down and m.p.'s have also passed a bill blocking the possibility of a no deal exit from the e.u. not something johnson said he was willing to consider if no new withdrawal deal was agreed under simmons has more another. the defeat for
for our 1st president george washington said if you want peace prepare for war the coming war on china part one on a just. for the prime minister but double blow for boris johnson parliament thoughts his bid for a stop election after backing a bill designed to block a no deal breaks it. be also the election to die is a bit like the offer of an apple to snow white in the wiki he does not think he will we. follow him down jordan this isn't a 0 live from doha also coming up the number of people...
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johnson and his plan for exiting the eu? also on the programme: cheering in old age. the korean women harnessing pompom power to keep fit and happy. georgeand freedom will be defended. the united states will hunt down and punish those responsible. bishop tutu now becomes spiritual leader of 100,000 anglicans here, of the blacks in soweto township, as well as the whites in their rich suburbs. we say to you today in a loud and a clear voice "enough of blood and tears. enough!" translation: the difficult decision we reached together was one that required great and exceptional courage. it's an exodus of up to 60,000 people caused by the uneven pace of political change in eastern europe. iam free! this is newsday on the bbc. i'm rico hizon in singapore. i'm kasia madera in london. our top stories: the taliban says the us has the most to lose — after president trump pulled out of peace talks aimed at ending the afghan war. the head of a us aid agency says hurricane dorian has left parts of the bahamas looking like they were hit by a nuclear bomb. we are starting another busy week in british politics. a bill preventing britain from leaving the
johnson and his plan for exiting the eu? also on the programme: cheering in old age. the korean women harnessing pompom power to keep fit and happy. georgeand freedom will be defended. the united states will hunt down and punish those responsible. bishop tutu now becomes spiritual leader of 100,000 anglicans here, of the blacks in soweto township, as well as the whites in their rich suburbs. we say to you today in a loud and a clear voice "enough of blood and tears. enough!"...
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that you had expected johnson to come up with some realistic or viable turn to stick the contentious irish back stop part of the good georgeagreement the job he wants to scrap but it is very clear said battle that there were no real propositions made and he said that the european union was fed up with being having its future held hostage as britain still tries to work out what it wants to do. alan wager is a research associate at the u.k. and a changing europe initiative at king's college london joins me now and so there you have it boris johnson booed and heckled in luxemburg how barrus ng is it that this reception then causes him to miss on out on the press conference with the prime minister who then ends up gesturing at an empty podium well yes it shows the antipathy between. 27 many countries the 27 and boris johnson it shows enter for these many people in the e.u. to boris johnson also shows the distance there still is to go before there is anyone close to to a deal i mean we've just seen today but they couldn't luxembourg in the u.k. can negotiate the terms of a press conference. that they'll negotiate a new deal tha
that you had expected johnson to come up with some realistic or viable turn to stick the contentious irish back stop part of the good georgeagreement the job he wants to scrap but it is very clear said battle that there were no real propositions made and he said that the european union was fed up with being having its future held hostage as britain still tries to work out what it wants to do. alan wager is a research associate at the u.k. and a changing europe initiative at king's college...
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napolitano, and jeh johnson gathered today at the national september 11th memorial and neseum in new york city. this all ahead of the anniversary of the attacks. they served under presidents george w. bush and barack obama and address the rising challenges facing this current administration. it's been 18 years since 9/11. t're here at this very solemn memorial. hre threat has changed dramatically. we face increasing home-grown threats. what's happened? >> the terrorist threat to our homeland has evolved significantly over the last 18 years from what i refer to as terrorist directed attacks to smaller-scale, terrorist- inspired attacks, inspired either by a terrorist group overseas or by extreme right- wing violent nationalism. in fact, that type of attack is now outpacing attacks inspired by foreign terrorist organizations. y o'donnell: secretary johnson, how do you view the agency right now? >> i have to say, i view the agency with a fair amount of despair and dismay. i think our old agency has become overly politicized. it is overwhelmed with the immigration mission, which is itself overly politicized, very, very emotional. >> o'donnell: secretary chertoff, the head of homelan
napolitano, and jeh johnson gathered today at the national september 11th memorial and neseum in new york city. this all ahead of the anniversary of the attacks. they served under presidents george w. bush and barack obama and address the rising challenges facing this current administration. it's been 18 years since 9/11. t're here at this very solemn memorial. hre threat has changed dramatically. we face increasing home-grown threats. what's happened? >> the terrorist threat to our...
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george. >>> now to breaking news overseas. there's chaos in the uk this morning over a new ruling that prime minister boris johnson broke the lawn he advised the queen to suspend parliament. ian pannell is there outside parliament with the latest. good morning, ian. >> reporter: yeah, good morning, michael. wow, what an explosive ruling politically, constitutionally and legally unprecedented and today one of america's closest allies is in a state of chaos and the future of one of president trump's favorite leaders is thrown into doubt. now, what's just happened is that britain's supreme court has ruled that boris johnson's advice to the queen to suspend parliament behind me was unlawful. now, he said it was to allow time to develop new policies, but with the brexit deadline looming his opponent said it was just to stop debate. now technically the houses of parliament can get back to business. it's actually empty at the moment. downing street has called this an extraordinary judgment and now boris johnson who is currently where you are in new york at the u.n. general assembly must decide if he returns here immediately. when he d
george. >>> now to breaking news overseas. there's chaos in the uk this morning over a new ruling that prime minister boris johnson broke the lawn he advised the queen to suspend parliament. ian pannell is there outside parliament with the latest. good morning, ian. >> reporter: yeah, good morning, michael. wow, what an explosive ruling politically, constitutionally and legally unprecedented and today one of america's closest allies is in a state of chaos and the future of one of...