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government house puts just new legislation into place what does it hope to achieve and how. the holy see. aims of making sure that all children with disabilities are to go to school and not necessarily go to special schools we have openings fiz in the mainstream schools so that children are able to live alongside us without disability this kind of challenge do you envisage. the police it is really revolutionary and implementing it requires quite a bit of planning. expertise and resources and we hope that. we'll be able to provide all that. really from the government revenue but also working with partners. to address some of the issues that have been identified as barriers and could just be an example. just to show that we've been walking with parts nice. we really just been implementing a project with the case with c.b.s. and this is financed by the italian agency of development corporation ok and we hope to build on such partnerships to make sure that we are able to address all these but he does that have been identified to preventing children from going to school ok what h
government house puts just new legislation into place what does it hope to achieve and how. the holy see. aims of making sure that all children with disabilities are to go to school and not necessarily go to special schools we have openings fiz in the mainstream schools so that children are able to live alongside us without disability this kind of challenge do you envisage. the police it is really revolutionary and implementing it requires quite a bit of planning. expertise and resources and we...
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sudan's army of the opposition to agree on a 3 year transition to democracy civilian government house peter king demanded protesters after toppling a form of president obama out by shia last month. i'm phil gayle welcome to the program. pro-choice groups in the united states have been protesting after lawmakers in the state of alabama approve the country's toughest abortion law the state senate voted $25.00 to $6.00 to outlaw abortion at any point and under any circumstances including rape and incest the only exception would be if the mother's life is in danger the controversial bill will now go to the state governor for signature. emotions were running high both outside the alabama legislature with pro-choice activists rallying against the bill and inside the state senate where lawmakers in gauged in fierce debate why you are want to control our bodies. were never ever know. and i know that many of you have daughters mr wagner republican senators say this isn't about alabama's abortion law they want to see abortion banned nishan why. what this bill is designed to do is to go to the s
sudan's army of the opposition to agree on a 3 year transition to democracy civilian government house peter king demanded protesters after toppling a form of president obama out by shia last month. i'm phil gayle welcome to the program. pro-choice groups in the united states have been protesting after lawmakers in the state of alabama approve the country's toughest abortion law the state senate voted $25.00 to $6.00 to outlaw abortion at any point and under any circumstances including rape and...
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destructive force of cycling is starting to become tia a week after it tore through mozambique the government house band but the death toll has reached forty one by that number is expected to rise many parts of muslim baek in assessable with remote areas and small islands still waiting for aid supplies our correspondent at the increased travel to evoke an island in the north of the country that was especially hard hit. we are onboard an aid flight headed towards the vacation island of ebo now for the first time we get an aerial view of the massive destruction up till now flights have hardly been possible due to the strong rain. i've never seen anything like this there's entire villages that are completely destroyed not a single house standing and you look at the trees most of them fell down just like toothpicks. now we're about to land on the island of e-books the first aid packages have arrived but this is by far not enough to help out the six thousand people living here the island has been almost completely destroyed nearly all the houses have been torn down including that of shamu rai what they
destructive force of cycling is starting to become tia a week after it tore through mozambique the government house band but the death toll has reached forty one by that number is expected to rise many parts of muslim baek in assessable with remote areas and small islands still waiting for aid supplies our correspondent at the increased travel to evoke an island in the north of the country that was especially hard hit. we are onboard an aid flight headed towards the vacation island of ebo now...
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of commons, the government -- resolutions of the house of commons, the government said for motions of return of humble addresses, such motions this is the government's response, lacks statutory force and a mere motion can cannot be, be used to change the law, compel the government to legislate, or lay a regulation, or tell ministers how to perfecter form a statutory function. -- perform a statutory functions. whatever political pressures were on you, you were under no legally binding obligation of any kind to accept the extension, were you? prime minister may: the government took the decision it was right to and appropriate at that time to accept that extension. that was, as you know, unlimited. that was a limited extension. that was done. with the expect -- intent of trying to ensure that in that first space of time we could leave with a deal. as i indicated earlierer it remains the government's position that the best option for the united kingdom and our national interest is lead with a deal. a at the sum summit you made the same choice
of commons, the government -- resolutions of the house of commons, the government said for motions of return of humble addresses, such motions this is the government's response, lacks statutory force and a mere motion can cannot be, be used to change the law, compel the government to legislate, or lay a regulation, or tell ministers how to perfecter form a statutory function. -- perform a statutory functions. whatever political pressures were on you, you were under no legally binding obligation...
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two hundred seats and that's actually almost half of the lower house so i mean if they're probably three coalition could become the government the problem for us is. with a cover and with you know probably either less than half of the lower house seats or almost. you know. about half explain to us the rooms the military in all of this and we talked about the two hundred fifty seats in the senate that appointed by the military does the military hold the upper hand no matter what the official result is. yes i know the military has been behind their decide off the electoral process and we talked about this last time regulations and laws all of that but what's interesting right now is this is the election and it's an open season for politicians right so you have these small parties trying to negotiate for seats for benefits there would have and i think the more you have the parties in the call the sion the more difficult than the causation would become and therefore you would have a very unstable government where internal conflicts loom large and you would have laws that cannot be passed and infighting among different factions w
two hundred seats and that's actually almost half of the lower house so i mean if they're probably three coalition could become the government the problem for us is. with a cover and with you know probably either less than half of the lower house seats or almost. you know. about half explain to us the rooms the military in all of this and we talked about the two hundred fifty seats in the senate that appointed by the military does the military hold the upper hand no matter what the official...
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c-span, your unfiltered view of government. >> house speaker nancy pelosi received this year's profile in courage award. she was presented the honor by resident kennedy's daughter caroline, and his grandson, jack schlosssberg. that ceremony now from the john f. kennedy presidential library in boston. gentlemen, please welcome ambassador caroline kennedy, honorary president of the john f. kennedy library foundation. [applause] ♪ good evening. so blessed. thank you. thank you all for coming to celibate with us. i know that every year that everyone here has so many things that they could be doing and so we really are honored, and we really take great pride in the fact that you choose to spend this evening with us. this year, given the fact that "game of thrones" is finishing, we are even more honored than usual. forward to this night every year because i know that yourrow, i will like all of be more inspired to act with more courage and compassion in my own life and with you all to renew our commitment to public service. this year is extra special. not only has the woman that we honored d
c-span, your unfiltered view of government. >> house speaker nancy pelosi received this year's profile in courage award. she was presented the honor by resident kennedy's daughter caroline, and his grandson, jack schlosssberg. that ceremony now from the john f. kennedy presidential library in boston. gentlemen, please welcome ambassador caroline kennedy, honorary president of the john f. kennedy library foundation. [applause] ♪ good evening. so blessed. thank you. thank you all for...
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because the deal has to be ratified by this house, and government and this house have to determine what the objective for the next date of negotiations are going to be. i have been clear that those negotiations will be taken had four by somebody else leading this government. not what i'm also clear about, you can't get onto the second stage negotiations until you get over the first states. that's what the bill is about. >> mr. speaker, the prime minister statement referred rightly to the need to avoid the risks that are inherent in the brexit process. doesn't she realized her latest proposals actually hardwire hard those risks into the process themselves? >> if the right honorable gentleman is talking on the issues which are significant division into southcom customs and the second referent and taking those in the withdrawal agreement bill, what the government is doing is committing to ensure those issues can be addressed during the passage of the bill. the reality is in the way legislation works in this house in the bill brought before the people would put amendments and amendments cou
because the deal has to be ratified by this house, and government and this house have to determine what the objective for the next date of negotiations are going to be. i have been clear that those negotiations will be taken had four by somebody else leading this government. not what i'm also clear about, you can't get onto the second stage negotiations until you get over the first states. that's what the bill is about. >> mr. speaker, the prime minister statement referred rightly to the...
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government house for julian assange on that will take place at tomorrow a very important twenty four hours in the life of julian songe we will have collaborates all the info and bring the very latest to you right throughout the day here on r.t. international for a short break. i . would. put themselves on the line they did accept it or reject it. so when you want to be president and she. wanted. to be close this is what before you can't be good. i'm interested always in the was. ok today is may day it's being celebrated unmarked right across the world though in the french capital it means more violence on the streets these are live pictures right now a sizable amount of people gradually making their way to the prison streets of have been doing from early morning very reminiscent of weekends the past twenty four weekends they have not coming out to make their demands heard at one group of rioters even call their protest today armageddon. i i. was. i'm. a correspondent in paris charlotte. has been following developments right through the day charlotte the authorities no doubt expected
government house for julian assange on that will take place at tomorrow a very important twenty four hours in the life of julian songe we will have collaborates all the info and bring the very latest to you right throughout the day here on r.t. international for a short break. i . would. put themselves on the line they did accept it or reject it. so when you want to be president and she. wanted. to be close this is what before you can't be good. i'm interested always in the was. ok today is may...
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the industrywide switch from using ideology to using evidence. ,he same thing works in housing not so much in governmentbut we are working on that, we are working on that. our housing first serves veterans through data rather than through guesswork. data shows us it costs less money to take someone off the street plan to lead them on this -- leave them on the street. it is not just housing first. it is also housing second and housing third. you determine why they were on the street in the first place and you fix it. that is what true compassion is all about. we are looking at lots of different models now. we are looking at what are the housing first, yes, other programs, yes. we will look at them all and look at what actually works in terms of getting people on their feet again and then to a sustainable position. that is what makes a difference, not the ideology behind it and what is driving it. we do recognize a veteran can't streets.ction from the he is not going to find a study job without a study -- find a steadyjob without a address. it helps with transitional and housing programs. rent is rising f
the industrywide switch from using ideology to using evidence. ,he same thing works in housing not so much in governmentbut we are working on that, we are working on that. our housing first serves veterans through data rather than through guesswork. data shows us it costs less money to take someone off the street plan to lead them on this -- leave them on the street. it is not just housing first. it is also housing second and housing third. you determine why they were on the street in the first...
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house. government and this house have to determine what the objectives for the next stage of negotiations arei have been clear those negotiations will be taken forward by somebody else leading this government. what i am also clear about, you cannot get onto the second stage of negotiations until you get over the first stage. that is what the bill is about. the prime minister in her statement referred rightly to the need to avoid the risks that are inherent in the brexit process. but doesn't she realise that her latest proposal actually hard—wire those risks into the process themselves? is the right honourable gentleman talking about the matters on which there is significant division, namely customs and a second referendum and taking those threw in the withdrawal agreement bill? the government is committing to ensure those issues can be addressed during the passing of the bill. the reality is the way legislation in this house, any bill brought before the house people put amendments. amendments could be seen on the whole range of issues, including those issues. the key issue is, what is determi
house. government and this house have to determine what the objectives for the next stage of negotiations arei have been clear those negotiations will be taken forward by somebody else leading this government. what i am also clear about, you cannot get onto the second stage of negotiations until you get over the first stage. that is what the bill is about. the prime minister in her statement referred rightly to the need to avoid the risks that are inherent in the brexit process. but doesn't she...
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different i believe majority of people in this house do want to leave with a remarks a tops member of her cabinet announced she was resigning from government. the leader of the house of commons shared a resignation letter, explaining she was fundamentally opposed to elements of the new brexit and did not believe the u.k. would be a sovereign country under the new deal.in a letter of response, theresa may said she m's grateful for ms. leadso work but disagreed with the assessment. >> starting memorial day may 27 all week in primetime,, ceremonies at colleges and universities around the country, including maryland representative elijah cummings,, acting defense secretary patrick shanahan, former house georgia minority leader stacey abrams, president donald trump and associate supreme court justice sonya sotomayor. watch online anytime at www.c-span.org, and listen on the free c-span radio app. >> house speaker nancy pelosi spoke to reporters after a democratic caucus meeting on oversight of the trump administration and a push by some in her party to begin impeachment proceedings. this happened before a meeting on infrastructure at the white
different i believe majority of people in this house do want to leave with a remarks a tops member of her cabinet announced she was resigning from government. the leader of the house of commons shared a resignation letter, explaining she was fundamentally opposed to elements of the new brexit and did not believe the u.k. would be a sovereign country under the new deal.in a letter of response, theresa may said she m's grateful for ms. leadso work but disagreed with the assessment. >>...
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government has accepted it. i'm grateful that cooperation. when a a committee of the house has said they want something to be change, , the government has been going to change it. in your view now, as far as you are concerned, following the cooper bill, is it your view that it is impossible for us to leave without a deal? >> what i think is that parliament will act to make it, to insist that the uk government is not willing to leave without a deal. as i said, actually leaving without a deal is not entitled in the hands of the uk government because the issue of extension article 50 rests 50 h all of the european union sitting around that table. >> isn't that the fact that the bill that was passed, i did that support the bill was passed, actually says the deal has to be done, , your view as prime minister is that we have to, you have to as prime minister and any future prime minister would have to ensure a deal to satisfy the house of commons? >> the house of commons has expressed its view. as it happens that you the house of commons has expressed that wants to leave with the
government has accepted it. i'm grateful that cooperation. when a a committee of the house has said they want something to be change, , the government has been going to change it. in your view now, as far as you are concerned, following the cooper bill, is it your view that it is impossible for us to leave without a deal? >> what i think is that parliament will act to make it, to insist that the uk government is not willing to leave without a deal. as i said, actually leaving without a...
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c-span, your unfiltered view of government. >> house speaker nancy pelosi received this year's profilecourage award. she was presented the honor by resident kennedy's daughter caroline, and his grandson, jack schlosssberg. that ceremony now from the john f. kennedy presidential library in boston. gentlemen, please welcome ambassador caroline kennedy, honorary president of the john f. kennedy library foundation. [applause] ♪ good evening. so blessed. thank you. thank you all for coming to celibate with us. i know that every
c-span, your unfiltered view of government. >> house speaker nancy pelosi received this year's profilecourage award. she was presented the honor by resident kennedy's daughter caroline, and his grandson, jack schlosssberg. that ceremony now from the john f. kennedy presidential library in boston. gentlemen, please welcome ambassador caroline kennedy, honorary president of the john f. kennedy library foundation. [applause] ♪ good evening. so blessed. thank you. thank you all for coming...
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that are safe and decent, to some extent government has a role to play here which is the government controls the housinggovernment can tell you whether you can build or not build more apartment buildings, condos, houses, townhomes. so we asked americans what they think. i was very surprised by this finding. we asked would you favor building more houses, condos, apartment buildings, in your community? 59 percent favor this.i was a little surprised because i thought it might be the, not in my backyard but in other people's backyards that would be fine but 59 percent said they would favor building more housing followed up with the second question after the first where we asked would you favor opposed building more housing if it meant it would be easier for people to afford housing in your neighborhood 71 percent favored.not everyone makes the connection. people don't always understand the supply and demand, would increase the supply of housing it lowers the demand Ãbyou have to ask yourself, especially with the expense of cities like san francisco, and new york, where it's really difficult for regular peop
that are safe and decent, to some extent government has a role to play here which is the government controls the housinggovernment can tell you whether you can build or not build more apartment buildings, condos, houses, townhomes. so we asked americans what they think. i was very surprised by this finding. we asked would you favor building more houses, condos, apartment buildings, in your community? 59 percent favor this.i was a little surprised because i thought it might be the, not in my...
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carson testified at a hearing on the administration's housing policies, including affordable housing, governmentding and a federal lawsuit against facebook alleging housing discrimination in their ads. maxine waters chairs the house financial services committee. this runs three and half hours.
carson testified at a hearing on the administration's housing policies, including affordable housing, governmentding and a federal lawsuit against facebook alleging housing discrimination in their ads. maxine waters chairs the house financial services committee. this runs three and half hours.
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house of commons. that is to say, government ministers in the house of commons. but there are 650 members of parliament, so well over 550, 570 members of parliament are not members of the executive branch, and there task is to challenge, contradict, and even from time to time to expose errors of omission or commission of the government of the day. they are not there purely and in some cases don't see themselves there for this purpose at all, to do what the government wants. they are constituency members of parliament. they deal with casework. they take up local concerns. they study policy and assess legislation and seek to better it, and to challenge and probe and hold to account the executive branch as that branch discharges its duties. the role of the speaker in the british system is of course very different from that in the united states. i have the highest regard for and quite a long-standing link with speaker pelosi. but in the british system, the speaker isn't a party player. the speaker is from the moment of election required, i was going to say exhorted,
house of commons. that is to say, government ministers in the house of commons. but there are 650 members of parliament, so well over 550, 570 members of parliament are not members of the executive branch, and there task is to challenge, contradict, and even from time to time to expose errors of omission or commission of the government of the day. they are not there purely and in some cases don't see themselves there for this purpose at all, to do what the government wants. they are...
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house for a second reading? and if so, could she name the date now and say she will stick to it? i say to my right honourable friend, we have made the governmentecond reading will be brought to the house after the whitsun recess. thank you, mr speaker. it is customary to thank the prime minister for customary to thank the prime ministerfor advance customary to thank the prime minister for advance sight of her statement. it was some surprise we all saw the statement not being delivered in the house of commons but elsewhere yesterday. can i ask the prime minister widely —— but elsewhere yesterday. can i ask the prime minister widely -- why but elsewhere yesterday. can i ask the prime minister widely —— why we didn't follow the usual protocol and parliament is the first to hear such state m e nts parliament is the first to hear such statements from the prime minister? mr speaker, let me give the prime minister some advice. this deal is dead. stop this sharad. and let's get on with putting the decision back to the people once and for all. —— charade. the headlines this morning cry of doom. the benches opposite concentrate on ways to mount a leader
house for a second reading? and if so, could she name the date now and say she will stick to it? i say to my right honourable friend, we have made the governmentecond reading will be brought to the house after the whitsun recess. thank you, mr speaker. it is customary to thank the prime minister for customary to thank the prime ministerfor advance customary to thank the prime minister for advance sight of her statement. it was some surprise we all saw the statement not being delivered in the...
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house. i also note that 40 years ago, of course, it was the election of margaret thatcher and her conservative government and margaret, and it was always said it was always said that , margaret thatcher had indeed enjoyed being interviewed by brian walden, and he did indeed not only have a career in this house but went on to have a very respected career in television journalism as a broadcaster and interviewer. but can i say to the right honorable gentleman, he raises issues about fairness and equality, and those who are better off in our society. can i just say to him that income inequality is down since 2010? as conservatives, we want everyone to be better off, everyone to have good jobs, and everyone to have a better life. but that is always the difference between us and labor. labour wants to bring people down, we want to raise people up. mr. corbyn: mr. speaker the , nobel prize-winning economist sir angus deaton said that the u.k. risks having extreme inequality levels of pay, wealth and health. of the g7 countries, only the united states is more unequal than britain. is that something the prime mi
house. i also note that 40 years ago, of course, it was the election of margaret thatcher and her conservative government and margaret, and it was always said it was always said that , margaret thatcher had indeed enjoyed being interviewed by brian walden, and he did indeed not only have a career in this house but went on to have a very respected career in television journalism as a broadcaster and interviewer. but can i say to the right honorable gentleman, he raises issues about fairness and...
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each scene of carnage and easily say that one of the successes of the mahdi government has been to call off major media houses especially television networks by may care for management of government funds of which the media houses patronized interviews from ministers or from the prime minister the media business has always been picking areas for what has also happened now in media companies are now raising revenue by doing events for which they require the attendance of top level government functionaries including the prime minister we don't know now and there will be on this one ok mark up at our member now this in turn introduces constraints on the freedom of taking on the government of holding it accountable of not wanting to eliminate the powers that. be other media modi's be j.p. has mastered is filled through the prime minister's courtship of bollywood a listers tweeting at them taking selfies with them even being interviewed by the way . on april 24th 2 weeks after voting had begun modi had a series of softball questions logged his way by bollywood actor akshay kumar who was playing the role of an inte
each scene of carnage and easily say that one of the successes of the mahdi government has been to call off major media houses especially television networks by may care for management of government funds of which the media houses patronized interviews from ministers or from the prime minister the media business has always been picking areas for what has also happened now in media companies are now raising revenue by doing events for which they require the attendance of top level government...
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. >> so in the government's response to my committees inquiry into the status of resolutions of the house of commons, the government said motions lacksuch statutory force and a mere motion cannot be used to change the law, compel the government to legislate or tell ministers how to perform a statutory function. so whatever the political pressures that have been on you on the 29th of march, your were and are no legally binding obligation of any kind to accept exception, where you? thee minister may: government took a decision that it was right and appropriate that time to accept that extension. that was, as you know, a limited extension, and that was done with the expectation, or the intent of trying to ensure that in at space-time were able to ensure that we could leave with the deal. as i indicated earlier, it is the government position, the best options in the united kingdom and our national interest is to leave with the deal. >> at the subsequent summit, you made the same choice without any legal obligation to do so. prime minister may: there was an obligation. it had passed legislatio
. >> so in the government's response to my committees inquiry into the status of resolutions of the house of commons, the government said motions lacksuch statutory force and a mere motion cannot be used to change the law, compel the government to legislate or tell ministers how to perform a statutory function. so whatever the political pressures that have been on you on the 29th of march, your were and are no legally binding obligation of any kind to accept exception, where you? thee...
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house for a second reading? and if so could she name the date now and did say she will stick to it? >> my right honorable friend, we've already made the government's position clear, the second reading of the withdrawal agreement bill will be brought to the house after the winter recess. >> thank you, mr. speaker. it is cast to thank the prime minister for advanced statement. it was was with some surprise that we all saw the statement delivered not in the house of commons but elsewhere yesterday. can ask the prime minister why we didn't follow the usual protocol and parliament is a first to hear such statement from the prime minister? mr. speaker, let me get the prime minister some friendly advice. this deal is dead. stop the charade and let's get on with putting the decision back to the people once and for all. the headline this morning cry of doom. the bench opposite conjugate of ways to mount her leadership coup and that the clock with her doing this afternoon because they are not here to support the prime minister. this is no way to run the government. the prime minister as asking mps to vote for a deal that takes scotland out of the single mar
house for a second reading? and if so could she name the date now and did say she will stick to it? >> my right honorable friend, we've already made the government's position clear, the second reading of the withdrawal agreement bill will be brought to the house after the winter recess. >> thank you, mr. speaker. it is cast to thank the prime minister for advanced statement. it was was with some surprise that we all saw the statement delivered not in the house of commons but...
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at our headlines of rocket has been fired into baghdad's heavily fortified green zone which houses government buildings and foreign embassies there were no casualties according to the iraqi military the u.s. embassy in the iraqi capital evacuated non-essential staff earlier this week citing a heightened threat from iran china stratford has more. of course there has been increasing freeze of any kind of escalation as this crisis between the u.s. and iran develops as you mentioned all non-essential u.s. embassy staff were ordered to leave the last week we also saw an evacuation of exxon mobil exxon mobil employees for employees with exxon mobile the river q e 2 from. an oil field in the south of the country and it's incidents like these that only obviously increase the tension in iraq. a roadside bomb is huta tourist bus in egypt near the giza pyramids injuring at least 17 people the bus was carrying 25 south african tourists from the airport to the pyramids area egyptians in a nearby car were also injured no group has yet claimed responsibility. so dance military has resumed the talks with pro
at our headlines of rocket has been fired into baghdad's heavily fortified green zone which houses government buildings and foreign embassies there were no casualties according to the iraqi military the u.s. embassy in the iraqi capital evacuated non-essential staff earlier this week citing a heightened threat from iran china stratford has more. of course there has been increasing freeze of any kind of escalation as this crisis between the u.s. and iran develops as you mentioned all...
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promoting awareness to include language, cultural and t ease, cyber skills we're working across government house rts such as white initiative for historically colleges and universities inue to invest in the louis stokes educational program for under graduate and trad witness students interested in public service. 8 minorities r 201 73.2% and women, 39.3% the stokes students employed in ic. much work has been done and as more work to do. including nontraditional schools in k-12 education, expanding washington,e of the .c. area, and leveraging our grant authorities to enhance recruitment and retention of a more diverse work force with critical capabilities needed for interests of ity united states. >> thank you for your time. questions.ward to you.k >> thank you for the opportunity to discuss the status of opportunity this, is an issue of importance to under secretary of defense and an issue i'm passionate about. n simple terms, our defense intelligence mission demands a diverse work force. our job is to understand others, untries, cultures and capabilities and human sources ust understand and ble
promoting awareness to include language, cultural and t ease, cyber skills we're working across government house rts such as white initiative for historically colleges and universities inue to invest in the louis stokes educational program for under graduate and trad witness students interested in public service. 8 minorities r 201 73.2% and women, 39.3% the stokes students employed in ic. much work has been done and as more work to do. including nontraditional schools in k-12 education,...
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if everybody in the house of commons voted alongside the government and the majority of conservative members of parliament, we would have already left the european union. >> mister speaker. the people are distraught at -- council worker who has been taken and put in prison in iran suddenly. the foreign secretaries have a meeting with me on friday. could she condemn this action by iran and speak to president rouhani about this terrible situation? >> we are always concerned with the sentencing of any individual on the basis of their employment with a legitimate institution which is the case. it is shocking and i'm concerned about what is taking place and my thoughts are with the individual and her family. the honorable lady, taking this issue up, pressing the case and concerns that have been raised in relation to this but the rest of this individual shows the wrong attitude toward a legitimate organization which is trying to foster better relations and cultural understanding between countries but this is an issue the partnership will take up. >> the prime minister is rightly regarded b
if everybody in the house of commons voted alongside the government and the majority of conservative members of parliament, we would have already left the european union. >> mister speaker. the people are distraught at -- council worker who has been taken and put in prison in iran suddenly. the foreign secretaries have a meeting with me on friday. could she condemn this action by iran and speak to president rouhani about this terrible situation? >> we are always concerned with the...
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fortified green zone which houses government buildings and foreign embassies there were no casualties according to the iraqi military the u.s. embassy in the iraqi capital evacuated non-essential staff earlier this week citing a heightened threat from iran charles strafford has more. of course there has been increasing freeze of any kind of escalation as this crisis between the u.s. and iran develops as you mentioned all non-essential u.s. embassy staff were ordered to leave or last week we also saw an evacuation of exxon mobil. mobil employees for employees with exxon mobile the river q e 2 from. an oil field in the south of the country and it's incidents like these that only obviously increase the tension in iraq the u.s. navy says it's conducted exercises in the gulf to highlight how effectively it can respond to potential threats this is regional rivals iran and saudi arabia say they don't want to war the leader of iran's revolutionary guards a said his country is not pursuing a conflict and the saudi foreign ministry says the kingdom doesn't want to escalate tensions the will res
fortified green zone which houses government buildings and foreign embassies there were no casualties according to the iraqi military the u.s. embassy in the iraqi capital evacuated non-essential staff earlier this week citing a heightened threat from iran charles strafford has more. of course there has been increasing freeze of any kind of escalation as this crisis between the u.s. and iran develops as you mentioned all non-essential u.s. embassy staff were ordered to leave or last week we...
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each scene of carnage and easily say that one of the successes of the mahdi government has been to call off major media houses especially television networks by make management of government funds of which media houses patronized interviews from ministers or from the prime minister the media business has always been precarious but what is also happening now in india companies are now raising revenue by doing events for which they require the attendance of top level government functionaries including the prime minister we don't know now and there will be on this one ok mark up at our member how this in turn introduces constraints on the freedom of taking on the government of falling into account of the of not wanting to eliminate the powers that. be other media modi's be j.p. has mastered is filled through the prime minister's courtship of bollywood a listers tweeting at them taking selfies with them even being interviewed by the way . on april 24th 2 weeks after voting had begun modi had a series of softball questions logged his way by bollywood actor akshay kumar who was playing the role of an interviewer. o
each scene of carnage and easily say that one of the successes of the mahdi government has been to call off major media houses especially television networks by make management of government funds of which media houses patronized interviews from ministers or from the prime minister the media business has always been precarious but what is also happening now in india companies are now raising revenue by doing events for which they require the attendance of top level government functionaries...
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house, for everybody else to compromise a plan and only in that. he was very clear that he was not making any proposals to compromise. the government has optimized. we have recognized what they need to decide. that is a plain fact. there are different opinions across the house on issues and future customs arrangement and referendum.om i make my position very clear. it is for this house to decide and the vehicle to do this, within the agreement bill. to that this house can finally make its mind up as to what it once the future customs arrangement to be in as to whether it thinks the should be a second brenda. doctor the second referendum. a second referendum rejected across the house. he talks about,e had some inaccurate comments. he talked about the environmental regulation. table hold the government on the issue of environment standards. he showed his view on trade. when he sets out his, he seems to be concerned. the only issue, the only people he wants to trade with, the european union. trade deals with other countries around the world. that is the best way forth. the united kingdom and he talked about that. he talks about them wanting a compreh
house, for everybody else to compromise a plan and only in that. he was very clear that he was not making any proposals to compromise. the government has optimized. we have recognized what they need to decide. that is a plain fact. there are different opinions across the house on issues and future customs arrangement and referendum.om i make my position very clear. it is for this house to decide and the vehicle to do this, within the agreement bill. to that this house can finally make its mind...
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if everybody in the house of commons had voted alongside the government and the majority of conservativers of parliament, we would already have left the european union. another conservative who also wants theresa may out was suspicious about possible concessions she might make in those continuing cross pa rty talks. can the prime minister confirm that if we were to stay in a customs union and a single market, that we would have to pay billions into the european union, that we couldn't do free trade deals around the world, and we couldn't control our own immigration? and that we will never betray the promise that we made at the last general election that we will deliver the full brexit, unlike the broken promises from the party opposite? can i say to my right honourable friend i am happy to confirm to him we do indeed remain committed, not just to delivering brexit and getting a majority to dojust that, but i can reassure him on his specific point in leaving the eu, we will end free movement, restore full control over immigration policy, open new trading opportunities around the world and
if everybody in the house of commons had voted alongside the government and the majority of conservativers of parliament, we would already have left the european union. another conservative who also wants theresa may out was suspicious about possible concessions she might make in those continuing cross pa rty talks. can the prime minister confirm that if we were to stay in a customs union and a single market, that we would have to pay billions into the european union, that we couldn't do free...
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housing, communities and local government committee says supporting vulnerable young people is one ofal authorities provide, but he is warning that finances are increasingly stretched. warning that finances are increasingly stretchedlj warning that finances are increasingly stretched. i think they are ina increasingly stretched. i think they are in a desperate state, they are at crisis point. local authorities across the country of all political persuasions are overspending this financial year around about £800 million over budget. between 2017-18, million over budget. between 2017—18, councils in england spent £8.8 billion on children's social care. the committee says the government needs to increase core grantfunding by government needs to increase core grant funding by more than £3 billion a year by 2025. the number of children in care has increased from 60,000 to 75,000 over the past decade, and the cost of looking after them has risen sharply. mps on the committee worn early intervention services have been cut, and families must often reach crisis point before they receive help.
housing, communities and local government committee says supporting vulnerable young people is one ofal authorities provide, but he is warning that finances are increasingly stretched. warning that finances are increasingly stretchedlj warning that finances are increasingly stretched. i think they are ina increasingly stretched. i think they are in a desperate state, they are at crisis point. local authorities across the country of all political persuasions are overspending this financial year...
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saying they'll keep the revolution peaceful and keep their demand for civilian transitional government white house or. we are the people of the revolution here we're all demanding a civilian government no matter what will be here to the demand is met and that is the popular demand the only tool duct can actually accomplish our demands is to continue insisted any and to continue our strikes on civil disobedience disobedience the military council and the opposition coalition may have more talks in the future as it tries to steer sudan out of the impasse it's currently in but the ultimate decision makers are the protesters here who say if the outcome of the negotiations doesn't appease them they'll continue with their states and until they see the change they've been demanding people here say they started their revolution that ended a regime of thirty years and they're happy to continue until the military council hands over power no matter how long that takes morgan al-jazeera harts home. the u.s. secretary of state has made an unannounced visit to iraq mike from payors trip comes amid rising tension
saying they'll keep the revolution peaceful and keep their demand for civilian transitional government white house or. we are the people of the revolution here we're all demanding a civilian government no matter what will be here to the demand is met and that is the popular demand the only tool duct can actually accomplish our demands is to continue insisted any and to continue our strikes on civil disobedience disobedience the military council and the opposition coalition may have more talks...
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rocket has been fired into baghdad's heavily fortified green zone which houses government buildings and foreign embassies there were no casualties according to the iraqi military the u.s. embassy in baghdad which is based in the green zone evacuated non-essential staff earlier this week citing a heightened threat from iran. and the u.s. energy giant exxon mobil is also a vacuum evacuated all its foreign staff from an oil field in prompting criticism from iraq's oil minister amir got bronze says the decision is unacceptable unjustified and politically motivated on saturday saudi arabia's regional ally bahrain ordered all of its nationals to leave iraq in the run citing unstable conditions and more now from charles stratford in baghdad a lot of developments in and around the iraqi oil what do you think the long term we know short term impact will be of all of this on the country. well it's very difficult to say at the moment certainly but these recent developments are certainly the seedlings what the baghdad operation command center says was a katyusha rocket attack they in fact saying th
rocket has been fired into baghdad's heavily fortified green zone which houses government buildings and foreign embassies there were no casualties according to the iraqi military the u.s. embassy in baghdad which is based in the green zone evacuated non-essential staff earlier this week citing a heightened threat from iran. and the u.s. energy giant exxon mobil is also a vacuum evacuated all its foreign staff from an oil field in prompting criticism from iraq's oil minister amir got bronze says...
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its proposal to go from a negative procedure to -- and the government has accepted this and i think it shows that when a committee of the house -- will want something to be changed and the government will be moving to change it. in your view now, as far as you are concerned, following the cooper bill, is it your view that it is impossible for us to leave without a deal? p.m. may: um, what i think is that parliament will act to make insist that the u.k. government is not willing to leave without a deal. as i said, leaving without a deal is not entirely in the hands of the u.k. government, because the issue of extension through article 50 rests with the whole of the european union. and sitting around that table. >> but the fact that the bill that was passed, i did not support, but the bill was passed and it actually said the deal has to be done. our view is -- your view is that you have to as prime minister, and any future prime minister would have to ensure an appeal to satisfy the house of commons. p.m. may: the house of commons has expressed its view. as it happens, that view is that it wants to leave with a deal and it is t
its proposal to go from a negative procedure to -- and the government has accepted this and i think it shows that when a committee of the house -- will want something to be changed and the government will be moving to change it. in your view now, as far as you are concerned, following the cooper bill, is it your view that it is impossible for us to leave without a deal? p.m. may: um, what i think is that parliament will act to make insist that the u.k. government is not willing to leave without...
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the white house has been trying to block from coming out has nevertheless started to come out, sort of all in a rush now, now we've got this incredibly dynamic situation in our national government, right? where the white house is pledging massive resistance. clearly it is not working. their approach is losing every day now. this thing is slipping away from them, including crucially on the issues the president seems to be most emotional about, meaning his finances and tax history. they're losing those battle, right? meanwhile, democrats are in flux and in very active discussion amongst themselves as to whether or not they should open impeachment proceedings against the president based on the behavior described in mueller's report, and based on any other potentially impeachable offenses they think the president may have committed. but as the white house starts losing all of these battles in an accelerated pace now, as the courts, his own agencies, as they start -- as the conflict between congress and the rest of the trump administration has congress winning and the trump administration losing on all of these different fronts. and as the democrats scramble amongst themselves and h
the white house has been trying to block from coming out has nevertheless started to come out, sort of all in a rush now, now we've got this incredibly dynamic situation in our national government, right? where the white house is pledging massive resistance. clearly it is not working. their approach is losing every day now. this thing is slipping away from them, including crucially on the issues the president seems to be most emotional about, meaning his finances and tax history. they're losing...
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recommended on 61 occasions that the government reverse original proposals to go from a negative procedure to an affirmative procedure. i think the committee of the house has said they want something to change, the government would be willing to change it. , as far as youw are concerned, is it your view that it is impossible for us to leave without a deal? prime minister may: what i think tothat parliament will act make it -- to insist that the u.k. government is not to leave without a deal. as i said, actually leaving without a deal is not entirely in the hands of the u.k. government because the issue of the extension in article 50 rests with the whole of the european union and sitting around that table. >> but you did not discuss the fact that the bill that was passed i did not support but the bill that was passed actually says that a deal has to be done. you are viewed as prime minister is you have to as prime minister and any future prime minister would have to ensure a deal. prime minister may: as it happens, the view of the house of commons has expressed that it wants to leave with a deal is the same view the government has in terms of our policy
recommended on 61 occasions that the government reverse original proposals to go from a negative procedure to an affirmative procedure. i think the committee of the house has said they want something to change, the government would be willing to change it. , as far as youw are concerned, is it your view that it is impossible for us to leave without a deal? prime minister may: what i think tothat parliament will act make it -- to insist that the u.k. government is not to leave without a deal. as...
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housing. not so much in government. we're working on that, okay? housing first model serves veterans through data rather than through doctrine or mere guesswork. data shows us that it costs less money to take someone off the street than to leave them on the street. but it's not just housing first. it's also housing second and housing third. housing second means you determine why they were on the street in the first place. and housing third means you fix it. and that's what true compassion is all about. we're looking at lots of different models now. we're looking at what are the results. first, other programs, we'll look at them all. but we'll look at what actually works in terms of getting people on their feet again. and into a sustainable position. that's what makes a difference. not the ideology behind it and what's driving it. now, we do recognize that a veteran cannot beat addiction from the street. he's not going to find a steady job without a steady address. those are the things that we're going to have to work on. each year, h.u.d. searched m
housing. not so much in government. we're working on that, okay? housing first model serves veterans through data rather than through doctrine or mere guesswork. data shows us that it costs less money to take someone off the street than to leave them on the street. but it's not just housing first. it's also housing second and housing third. housing second means you determine why they were on the street in the first place. and housing third means you fix it. and that's what true compassion is...
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government. heather: that is what i wanted to ask you. there could be one of these drones flying over my housean access my information, hack into my systems. the way it works here, it can happen to the drone itself. >> it is unclear what it is. government did not say anything specifically but the potential of the communication systems and the signals that exist from a drone, there are 5 they could access remotely the camera feeds and video from the drone abnormal data shared within it because these drones are highly connected to the internet and infrastructure. the fact that they are connected to different organizations and their wi-fi networks, when you talk to their representatives, they were adamant the user has full access of what is shared and they put protocols and systems so that is not possible but i came from the us intelligence community and you would be surprised the technology we were able to access and the chinese have similar individual that can go out and get into this technology and when you have entities and organizations using drones to fly over critical infrastructure, milit
government. heather: that is what i wanted to ask you. there could be one of these drones flying over my housean access my information, hack into my systems. the way it works here, it can happen to the drone itself. >> it is unclear what it is. government did not say anything specifically but the potential of the communication systems and the signals that exist from a drone, there are 5 they could access remotely the camera feeds and video from the drone abnormal data shared within it...
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it is the government's intention to seek cross—party agreement to get a bill that the whole house cansolutely essential that we leave the european union and three years on it is utterly unacceptable that we haven't done so yet. and what i can say to all honourable members who are concerned about the impact on businesses and on people going about their everyday lives is that if they would support the withdrawal agreement bill, then we can put these issue is to rest and get on with a very important that our constituents are concerned about. mr speaker, we didn't get an answer to the meaningful vote withdrawal agreement but i think the house deserves one because the rumour is that the government are going to bring it back next week, the first being the suggested date. so, what are the government's plans for the meaningful vote? when are they going to bring it back? in what form will it be? because this purgatory cannot go on any longer. nothing is being done, important bills need to be brought back to this house and we need to get back to work. we rose early on two days this week and thi
it is the government's intention to seek cross—party agreement to get a bill that the whole house cansolutely essential that we leave the european union and three years on it is utterly unacceptable that we haven't done so yet. and what i can say to all honourable members who are concerned about the impact on businesses and on people going about their everyday lives is that if they would support the withdrawal agreement bill, then we can put these issue is to rest and get on with a very...
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program in baghdad were a rocket has been fired into the heavily fortified green zone which houses government buildings and foreign embassies there were no casualties that's according to the iraqi military the u.s. embassy in baghdad which is in the green zone evacuated non-essential staff earlier this week citing a heightened threat from iran to get more now from charles stratford in baghdad charles what else do we know. certainly in the last few minutes we've heard from the baghdad operation command center they indeed say security forces discovered what they describe as they could to show a rocket launch pad on one of the main highways close to the green zone and as you say no casualties have been reported and nobody has claimed responsibility of course there has been increasing fears of any kind of escalation as this crisis between the u.s. and iran develops as you mentioned all non-essential u.s. embassy staff were ordered to leave or last week we also saw an evacuation of exxon mobil exxon mobil employees foreign employees with exxon mobil who are vacuity from. an oil field in the south
program in baghdad were a rocket has been fired into the heavily fortified green zone which houses government buildings and foreign embassies there were no casualties that's according to the iraqi military the u.s. embassy in baghdad which is in the green zone evacuated non-essential staff earlier this week citing a heightened threat from iran to get more now from charles stratford in baghdad charles what else do we know. certainly in the last few minutes we've heard from the baghdad operation...
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government. >> leaving the white house headed to louisiana, president trump talked to white house reporters on the south lawn, answering questions about trade negotiations with china and the possibility of military conflict with iran. pres. trump: the economy is doing very well by every measure. we are having probably the greatest economy we have had anywhere anytime in the history of our country. we are having a little squabble with china because we have
government. >> leaving the white house headed to louisiana, president trump talked to white house reporters on the south lawn, answering questions about trade negotiations with china and the possibility of military conflict with iran. pres. trump: the economy is doing very well by every measure. we are having probably the greatest economy we have had anywhere anytime in the history of our country. we are having a little squabble with china because we have
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the government has committed to telling this house of its conclusions, once those decisions have beenhis house. that will be the time for this house to both learn what the government has decided and to hold ministers to account for their decisions. i can reiterate to the house, mr speaker, that the government's priorities for the future of telecommunications remain stronger cyber security practices, greater resilience throughout networks, and diversity in the marketplace. it's been said before from this dispatch box, this is a policy challenge that goes beyond a single company or even a single country. we continue to work very closely with all of our allies and with other international partners. the problem about this particular case was the problem about this particular case was not so the problem about this particular case was not so much the problem about this particular case was not so much the question of the material that was disclosed, but the material that was disclosed, but the forum from which the leak came. it was to maintain the integrity and secrecy essential for the prop
the government has committed to telling this house of its conclusions, once those decisions have beenhis house. that will be the time for this house to both learn what the government has decided and to hold ministers to account for their decisions. i can reiterate to the house, mr speaker, that the government's priorities for the future of telecommunications remain stronger cyber security practices, greater resilience throughout networks, and diversity in the marketplace. it's been said before...