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were i'io watching this with gordon brown were no idea how this country is run.his is the most extraordinary women in our political life. a moment that people will ask, why would you on brexit crisis day? we've now reached the single biggest political crisis since suez, the biggest capitulation says the polling's retreat from moscow. i asked the leader of the house last week if this vote would go ahead regardless of what emerged and how might they feared defeat. she says, it most definitely would. even one word for this huge u—turn, the government was still beating that there would still be a bit. there is no, of course no undermine not be warm until the 21st of january. a monumental act of political cultures. we want to hear from the leader of the house tonight that it will be this house and this house loans to determine whether we've that vote tomorrow. it must be numberone of we've that vote tomorrow. it must be number one of what the speaker setup and how we address this. there must be immense that vote tomorrow. it must be number one of what the speaker setu
were i'io watching this with gordon brown were no idea how this country is run.his is the most extraordinary women in our political life. a moment that people will ask, why would you on brexit crisis day? we've now reached the single biggest political crisis since suez, the biggest capitulation says the polling's retreat from moscow. i asked the leader of the house last week if this vote would go ahead regardless of what emerged and how might they feared defeat. she says, it most definitely...
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david cameron and gordon brown famously spent a lot of time agreeing with nick clegg — but not with eachther. sorry, can ijust try and move beyond the political point scoring? competition between broadcasters and calls for other parties to be represented meant the format had become far more complex by 2015. the bbc hosted this debate between the five opposition parties, while the prime minister took part in a seven—way debate on itv. the eu referendum campaign saw the great debate, organised by the bbc at wembley arena. this thursday can be our countries independence day. borisjohnson and sadiq khan were among the two teams of debaters, representing the leave and remain campaigns. there was also a second stage, where a panel of ten people represented voices beyond the official campaigns. all seven uk parties were back on the stage for the 2017 general election — but not theresa may. she chose not to take part in this bbc debate, sending the then home secretary, amber rudd, in her place. but, with so many voices taking part, the politicians sometimes struggled to make themselves heard. jo
david cameron and gordon brown famously spent a lot of time agreeing with nick clegg — but not with eachther. sorry, can ijust try and move beyond the political point scoring? competition between broadcasters and calls for other parties to be represented meant the format had become far more complex by 2015. the bbc hosted this debate between the five opposition parties, while the prime minister took part in a seven—way debate on itv. the eu referendum campaign saw the great debate,...
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campaigning to keep free tv licenses for over 755 and welcomes the backing of former prime minister, gordon browne its army of volunteers in recognition of what it calls the huge benefits for patient care. those are the front pages. let's start off, it's going to be brexit. katy, how about you kick us off with the front page of the times? this is calls for parliamentary votes on all the different possible brexit options. at the moment, theresa may is trying to say it is her deal mps should vote on and it's the best deal forward. hasn't worked out that world so far, she's had to postpone the vote, she has had a no—confidence vote, which she has one “— no—confidence vote, which she has one —— that well. perhaps a second referendum, a norway style brexit, a no—deal brexit, there's talk of a free vote allowing these things, it wouldn't be binding and it would make clear the numbers. some people wa nt to make clear the numbers. some people want to do this because it would show there is most support for the brexit they want. other people want to show there not support for anything, so maybe people shou
campaigning to keep free tv licenses for over 755 and welcomes the backing of former prime minister, gordon browne its army of volunteers in recognition of what it calls the huge benefits for patient care. those are the front pages. let's start off, it's going to be brexit. katy, how about you kick us off with the front page of the times? this is calls for parliamentary votes on all the different possible brexit options. at the moment, theresa may is trying to say it is her deal mps should vote...
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two former prime ministers, labour's gordon brown and the conservativejohn major, both warned of diresequences if the roll—out continued unchanged. and one mp said universal credit was pushing women in his area into prostitution. it is not going as well as we are told in the house of commons, where some women are taking to the red light district for the first time. might she come to birkenhead and meet those women's organisations and the police, who are worried about women's security being pushed into this position? perhaps he could tell these ladies that now we've got record job vacancies. 830,000 job vacancies and perhaps there are otherjobs on offer. esther mcvey, who later became one of an increasing handful of ministers to quit the government over brexit. now, the speaker, john bercow, told friends he plannned to stand down in the summer after ten years in thejob. the news emerged a day after a fiercely critical report on the failure of high level figures in parliament to deal adequately with bullying, including sexual harassment, of staff members at westminster. i firmly believe
two former prime ministers, labour's gordon brown and the conservativejohn major, both warned of diresequences if the roll—out continued unchanged. and one mp said universal credit was pushing women in his area into prostitution. it is not going as well as we are told in the house of commons, where some women are taking to the red light district for the first time. might she come to birkenhead and meet those women's organisations and the police, who are worried about women's security being...
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campaigning to keep free tv licenses for over 75s and welcomes the backing of former prime minister gordon brownil says the nhs wants to double its volunteer army in recognition of what it calls the huge benefits for patient care. let's go to our chapter now and we got a taste of what is coming up and it isa got a taste of what is coming up and it is a brexit festival, but you need to stay with us on this. because we have got some great stories coming up. let's start off the independent. under the picture of theresa may with a dog baring its teeth we have the story you have made the headline of already with theresa may saying in a speech tomorrow that we should quell support for a fresh referendum. interesting this has been in advance of the speech and perhaps an indication that she is getting worried about what people see as growing calls but she takes the view it's worth releasing now and the public should know about it before the speech tomorrow because she said it would cause irreparable damage to the integrity of our politics —— politics and we should not break faith by trying to stage anot
campaigning to keep free tv licenses for over 75s and welcomes the backing of former prime minister gordon brownil says the nhs wants to double its volunteer army in recognition of what it calls the huge benefits for patient care. let's go to our chapter now and we got a taste of what is coming up and it isa got a taste of what is coming up and it is a brexit festival, but you need to stay with us on this. because we have got some great stories coming up. let's start off the independent. under...
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you've announced your departure you are basically doomed and it accelerates to tony blair and gordon brownpposite can be true. i suppose it really depends on what the various people who are hoping to step into her shoes, exactly what they are calculating and whether someone calculates the chance they have to seize the initiative. and whether the party believes they need to have a leader in place sooner. interesting. strange political times! we will have more in a little while. they will be back at half past 11 for another look at the papers. we are returning to our main story, the death of the former leader of the death of the former leader of the demo, —— liberal democrat party, paddy ashdown. early this evening sir vince cable shared his memories. he was a very formidable man. it is very sad that we have lost him. he was politically active and very dynamic and full of ideas right to the end. he was a big figure in the party conference only a few months ago. going back to the beginning he was mr anchorman, ex military, full of drive —— mr action man. that's how he led the party, leading u
you've announced your departure you are basically doomed and it accelerates to tony blair and gordon brownpposite can be true. i suppose it really depends on what the various people who are hoping to step into her shoes, exactly what they are calculating and whether someone calculates the chance they have to seize the initiative. and whether the party believes they need to have a leader in place sooner. interesting. strange political times! we will have more in a little while. they will be back...
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also a statement by gordon brown, having lost the election.o a moment of great drama, and moments of great crisis here for the british government is once again, a prime minister konz or is due to come to the podium in downing street to make a statement. what will she say? she has always said she would fight a leadership challenge. if she only won a vote of no—confidence by one vote, she would continue. but she said she would the meaningful vote in the house of commons, scheduled for yesterday, but in the end at the last minute, she withdrew after five days of debate because the numbers were overwhelmingly stacked against her. talking about numbers, sally bunged up, our business presenter alongside be now as we wait for the statement, market reaction to the latest crisis in this whole brexit crisis? we first heard this vote of no confidence was coming later today at 7:50am so in the last half an hour we haven't seen a huge reaction and i think that is because mainly this has already been priced in. there has already been priced in. there has be
also a statement by gordon brown, having lost the election.o a moment of great drama, and moments of great crisis here for the british government is once again, a prime minister konz or is due to come to the podium in downing street to make a statement. what will she say? she has always said she would fight a leadership challenge. if she only won a vote of no—confidence by one vote, she would continue. but she said she would the meaningful vote in the house of commons, scheduled for...
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and he was offered northern ireland secretary by gordon brown but ming campbell didn't want him tojoinhigh office and that is a great shame. lord ashdown, who has sadly died at the age of 77. let's go on to our next newspaper, which is the sunday times, i think. yes. the telegraph, actually. the fear of drone copycats the telegraph, actually. the fear of drone co pycats after the telegraph, actually. the fear of drone copycats after the chaos we have seen at gatwick in the last few days. the scramble to stop fresh drone chaos by copycats. i suppose thatis drone chaos by copycats. i suppose that is a worry. this idea is out there, other people might copy it. exactly. the first word that likes you it scramble because it has been three days of chaos when we haven't known what to do, who is doing it and how to tackle it, rather than stopping it from happening in the first place perhaps. there is a real worry that this paralysis of our second biggest airport, costing the economy no doubt a lot, and fears of co pycats. economy no doubt a lot, and fears of copycats. we economy no doubt a lot,
and he was offered northern ireland secretary by gordon brown but ming campbell didn't want him tojoinhigh office and that is a great shame. lord ashdown, who has sadly died at the age of 77. let's go on to our next newspaper, which is the sunday times, i think. yes. the telegraph, actually. the fear of drone copycats the telegraph, actually. the fear of drone co pycats after the telegraph, actually. the fear of drone copycats after the chaos we have seen at gatwick in the last few days. the...
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all the problems at the labor departing labor government left all the borrowing eccentric cetera gordon brown is selling all the gold acceptable but some of the program let's just talk about if there was another vote no on brics it prove this is our goal isn't it which way do you think it would go if it went to a referendum with the public do you think they'd vote for it just squeezed in before by that narrow margin was it four four percent for four points for it do you think people would vote knowing what they know now for brix or not. the polls have changed completely since the last dregs of referendum there isn't it is now consistently majority for remaining that being said that has to come with such a huge caveat because they were the polls previously have been wrong and things can change in a moment's notice and know anyone would be a fool to think that. geoffrey run this referendum it would definitely have the opposite outcome but the important point to make is that absolutely right as you said you know we know what we know now we know there's a concrete deal on the table we know the ec
all the problems at the labor departing labor government left all the borrowing eccentric cetera gordon brown is selling all the gold acceptable but some of the program let's just talk about if there was another vote no on brics it prove this is our goal isn't it which way do you think it would go if it went to a referendum with the public do you think they'd vote for it just squeezed in before by that narrow margin was it four four percent for four points for it do you think people would vote...
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gordon brown, for example. there are media reports of members of her cabinet, her deputies and chief of staff, planning for that eventuality. those reports have been denied. theresa may, today, is expected to argue against it. saying it is undemocratic and divisive. t the fact of the matter is her brexit deal is expected to get to a vote. the no deal brexit is seen as catastrophic for the eu and uk. some projections show if that happens, the uk economy could go into reception and gdp dipping 7%. the other option is another referendum. that's why we are seeing a momentum growing here for that possibility. >> what a mess. she was even skewered on "saturday night live." >>> a study south of cairo. a private tomb belonging to a priest named wahtye is pure. it contains five burial shafts. an exciting find. >>> just ahead, the father of the migrant girl who died says part of the story is not true. today is the day you're going to get motivated... get stronger... get closer. start listening today to the world's larges
gordon brown, for example. there are media reports of members of her cabinet, her deputies and chief of staff, planning for that eventuality. those reports have been denied. theresa may, today, is expected to argue against it. saying it is undemocratic and divisive. t the fact of the matter is her brexit deal is expected to get to a vote. the no deal brexit is seen as catastrophic for the eu and uk. some projections show if that happens, the uk economy could go into reception and gdp dipping...
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in 2006 there was an uprising of mainly mps supporting gordon brown against tony blair, he promised henext to nothing in that year because all those people who think they might be able to succeed him begin to circle, they will do the same with theresa may. few of us expected her to lead them into the next election, nevertheless it is a wholly different thing when the prime minister, begging, really, then to god for her, she has to go to a meeting and say stick with me, i will be gone at the next election —— begging them, really, to vote for her. she says, i know he wants something new and fresh. she has time—limited herself to save his skin now. and she gave herself a caveat, adam holler bohn said what if there is a snap election and she did not rule herself out of running about. she could do that, there was the from the pm's spokesman who said she will not stand in 2022, that was intended to allay concerns that she would be the leader for longer than after march, there is a bit of ambiguity. just a few seconds, the starting gun for the next tory leadership election race has started to
in 2006 there was an uprising of mainly mps supporting gordon brown against tony blair, he promised henext to nothing in that year because all those people who think they might be able to succeed him begin to circle, they will do the same with theresa may. few of us expected her to lead them into the next election, nevertheless it is a wholly different thing when the prime minister, begging, really, then to god for her, she has to go to a meeting and say stick with me, i will be gone at the...
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david cameron and gordon brown famously spent a lot of time agreeing with nick clegg — but not with eachetween the five opposition parties, while the prime minister took part in a seven—way debate on itv. the eu referendum campaign saw the great debate, organised by the bbc at wembley arena. this thursday can be our countries independence day. borisjohnson and sadiq khan were among the two teams of debaters, representing the leave and remain campaigns. there was also a second stage, where a panel of ten people represented voices beyond the official campaigns. all seven uk parties were back on the stage for the 2017 general election — but not theresa may. she chose not to take part in this bbc debate, sending the then home secretary, amber rudd, in her place. but, with so many voices taking part, the politicians sometimes struggled to make themselves heard. joining me now to discuss this is former editor in chief at itn and the relic of course, he's now a board member of the channel 4. did you attempt to get a wii debate that itn? i tried and failed many times. that is is, you haven't got
david cameron and gordon brown famously spent a lot of time agreeing with nick clegg — but not with eachetween the five opposition parties, while the prime minister took part in a seven—way debate on itv. the eu referendum campaign saw the great debate, organised by the bbc at wembley arena. this thursday can be our countries independence day. borisjohnson and sadiq khan were among the two teams of debaters, representing the leave and remain campaigns. there was also a second stage, where a...
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ivan lewis, who was a minister under tony blair and gordon brown and shadow minister under ed miliband condemn those who hatred to condemn those whose hatred of israel becomesjew hatred. the murder of two scandinavian women in morocco is being investigated as a terror attack, according to officials in denmark. 2a—year—old louisa vesterager jespersen from denmark, and 28—year—old maren ueland from norway, were found with fatal knife injuries to their necks. denmark's intelligence agency said it was investigating a video circulating online, which appears to show one of the women being murdered. it's thought that the pair travelled to morocco together for a month—long holiday at the beginning of december. they had been hiking in an area near imil, close to north africa's highest mountain peak mount toubkal, an area popular with hikers and climbers. four men have been arrested in connection with the deaths and danish police believe they may be islamist militants. three men were arrested today in marrakesh and another man was arrested on monday a few hours after the women's bodies were foun
ivan lewis, who was a minister under tony blair and gordon brown and shadow minister under ed miliband condemn those who hatred to condemn those whose hatred of israel becomesjew hatred. the murder of two scandinavian women in morocco is being investigated as a terror attack, according to officials in denmark. 2a—year—old louisa vesterager jespersen from denmark, and 28—year—old maren ueland from norway, were found with fatal knife injuries to their necks. denmark's intelligence agency...
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he served as a director to communication to pry minister gordon brown. welcome, simon.ld theresa may delay the vote given that most people say she stands to lose it tomorrow? simon: it is going to be tight. obviously, that is a possibility. it has to be today. there has to be a motion moved today to delay it. that could in itself set off a set of other circumstances, so what we know is this week is going to be a very challenging week for the prime minister. nejra: how is she going to come out at the end of it? what is your best guess? simon: that the industry has to plan for the worst but hope for the best. and all of this is really ignoring the fact that we still don't have a transition plan. there are risks. the industry is saying how do we make sure that we plan for the eventuality of an new deal -- a new deal? nejra: the pound is stronger on a backdrop of general dollar weakness. as the market preparing for this to pass eventually? william: in our estimation, and most of the other views i have been hearing around the street are my chances of a hard brexit have been
he served as a director to communication to pry minister gordon brown. welcome, simon.ld theresa may delay the vote given that most people say she stands to lose it tomorrow? simon: it is going to be tight. obviously, that is a possibility. it has to be today. there has to be a motion moved today to delay it. that could in itself set off a set of other circumstances, so what we know is this week is going to be a very challenging week for the prime minister. nejra: how is she going to come out...
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former prime minister gordon brown is backing their campaign.ner. lovely, excellent, what did you have? how did you know that? i know everything! i asked you whether you saw the strictly strictly final, you saw the strictly strictly final, you have caught up with it. yeah. did you watch it? no. where have you been? out having a good time. i was at the panto. i watched highlights of it. a great final. we will speak to shirley ballas, head judge, surely ballots will be here later. can someone shout what time she is here? 8:10am. 8:10am! he's behind you! 8:10 a.m.... she is in panto as well. i'm linking it altogether. what have you got? unilever got about me! we've been talking about sports personality of the year —— i'm you forgot all about me. xherdan shaqiri, came on as a sub and helped liverpool beat manchester united 3—1 yesterday. can you see the shot ofjose mourinho's face at the shot ofjose mourinho's face at the bottom? teeny tiny, that sums up their position at the moment, his and manchester united's. lots of the papers this morning with
former prime minister gordon brown is backing their campaign.ner. lovely, excellent, what did you have? how did you know that? i know everything! i asked you whether you saw the strictly strictly final, you saw the strictly strictly final, you have caught up with it. yeah. did you watch it? no. where have you been? out having a good time. i was at the panto. i watched highlights of it. a great final. we will speak to shirley ballas, head judge, surely ballots will be here later. can someone...
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the other difficulty is this, in 2007 a certain opposition politician theresa may wrote to gordon brownol. mps vote to see the full legal advice and in downing street, i am not going to show you. theresa may, you cannot get away with that. chris mason was saying, he had more chance of winning the world‘s strongest man band theresa may did of getting this deal through parliament next week. and much of an uphill struggle is going to be? he has a better chance of being the world's strongest man than him and me, and we have just had a cooked breakfast, which i had to pay for. she is not going to get this through in any way shape or form. downing street will be working out about the scale of the defeat. if they can keep it in a low level of numbers. but when you have people like joe johnson on one side and bill cash on the other side, it will be very difficult. i think she will be very difficult. i think she will be back very quickly with a second proposal, maybe plan b, which will have much more chance. but this plan, i cannot see she will win this vote. kevin? can you imagine mps having a
the other difficulty is this, in 2007 a certain opposition politician theresa may wrote to gordon brownol. mps vote to see the full legal advice and in downing street, i am not going to show you. theresa may, you cannot get away with that. chris mason was saying, he had more chance of winning the world‘s strongest man band theresa may did of getting this deal through parliament next week. and much of an uphill struggle is going to be? he has a better chance of being the world's strongest man...
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brown, happy birthday. mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize captain danny jones, ilot john beemler, and apprentice gordon struther near the st. simon's island pier on onovember 19. the crew and their boat, the glen, was approaching the pier when they noticed a crowd pointing to a person floating in the water. the crew responded swiftly. pulling him onto the boat, applying first aid and covering him in warm blankets. this is truly a heroic event and i couldn't be more proud of the actions of these individuals in the first congressional district of georgia. thank you tore the glen county -- for the glen county fire department, e.m.t.'s who also assisted in saving the individual's life. thank you, mr. speaker, and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house in recess until 2:00 p.m. >> the house will be back in session this afternoon at :00 p.m. eastern. n agenda today a bill to allow offshore wind farms in u.s. territories like puerto rico and guam. and the national park service to study whether george w. bush's boy hood home shou
brown, happy birthday. mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize captain danny jones, ilot john beemler, and apprentice gordon struther near the st. simon's island pier on onovember 19. the crew and their boat, the glen, was approaching the pier when they noticed a crowd pointing to a person floating in the water. the crew responded swiftly. pulling him onto the boat, applying first aid and covering him in warm blankets. this is truly a heroic event and i couldn't be more proud of the actions of...
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peskin, ronen, fewer, safai, stefani, mandelman, brown, and now with the addition of -- we have a problem with this key every year. from district 4, gordon mar next in seniority. [applause] from district 6, matt haney. and from district 10, shaman walton. congratulations. i understand they're in the audience. [applause] >> president cohen: congratulations. don't worry, it's not all bad. just ask jane kim. [laughter] >> clerk: thank you, madam president. >> president cohen: could you please call item 3? >> clerk: ordinance to amend the environment code to provide audits to refuse generators for compliance with refuse separation requirements to establish enforcement measures. >> president cohen: supervisor safai do you want to speak on this item? >> supervisor safai: no. >> president cohen: madam clerk, could you call the question as to shall the ordinance be finally passed, please call the roll. [roll call vote] >> clerk: there are 11 ayes. >> president cohen: thank you very much. this ordinance is finally passed unanimously. madam clerk, please call the next item. >> clerk: ordinance to appropriate $200 million special tax bonds for fina
peskin, ronen, fewer, safai, stefani, mandelman, brown, and now with the addition of -- we have a problem with this key every year. from district 4, gordon mar next in seniority. [applause] from district 6, matt haney. and from district 10, shaman walton. congratulations. i understand they're in the audience. [applause] >> president cohen: congratulations. don't worry, it's not all bad. just ask jane kim. [laughter] >> clerk: thank you, madam president. >> president cohen:...