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lily is taking her message to the top she's had several sit ins outside the government house met with business leaders and she spoke at a major u.n. conference. and trying to enforce a lesson until then see if. you want to. invite. she and fellow activists also clean up the city's canals it is hard but i i like to be positive about it because there's always hope we can always fix something if there's apollo a fix it. clearly is goal is to ban single use plastic bags by 2022 her 1st victory managing to convince a supermarket chain in bangkok to stop using plastic bags one day a week. a move lily says she hopes her fellow ties will start to embrace. the media with pictures out of china feels like the entire country has mobilized
lily is taking her message to the top she's had several sit ins outside the government house met with business leaders and she spoke at a major u.n. conference. and trying to enforce a lesson until then see if. you want to. invite. she and fellow activists also clean up the city's canals it is hard but i i like to be positive about it because there's always hope we can always fix something if there's apollo a fix it. clearly is goal is to ban single use plastic bags by 2022 her 1st victory...
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problem but what is you'll government doing what action have we seen from you will government to tackle this this housing crisis. well 1st of all there are low income government provided low income houses but even this low income housing still very far reaching for an army of people and there are definitely policies in place on paper but the implementation of them is where we really have a problem for example in lagos non-lawyers are free to charge what ever amounts they wish to charge for their houses and nobody's going to call them to account for it because there are no regulations to guide how much it particular apartment or house should should go for so right it we're not really seeing much of government intervention in that area it appears as though the government does not yet recognize the urgency of the situation. in lagos for us thank you. it's too zimbabwe's capital harare away officials shut the city's main water treatment plant because they have no foreign currency to import chemicals needed to clean the water now that has lived millions of the city's residents facing dry taps and that's not t
problem but what is you'll government doing what action have we seen from you will government to tackle this this housing crisis. well 1st of all there are low income government provided low income houses but even this low income housing still very far reaching for an army of people and there are definitely policies in place on paper but the implementation of them is where we really have a problem for example in lagos non-lawyers are free to charge what ever amounts they wish to charge for...
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lily is taking her message to the top she's had several sit ins outside the government house met with business leaders and she spoke at a major u.n. conference. and trying to enforce a lesson until then see if education and that's. about the environment. she and fellow activists also clean up the city's canals it is hard but i. i like to be positive about it because there's always hope we can always fix something if there's apollo a fix it. clearly is goal is to ban single use plastic bags by 2022. her 1st victory managing to convince a supermarket chain in bangkok to stop using plastic bags one day a week a move lily says she hopes her fellow ties will start to embrace. it with pictures out of china feels like the entire country has mobilized to prepare for the 70th birthday of the people's republic that's next tuesday and will be providing coverage on the day and in the run up thanks for watching next time and goodbye. with its own gravitational pull. of the finest musical compositions. with some mysteries. going through me that he wasn't just. don't tell me that there's never. and
lily is taking her message to the top she's had several sit ins outside the government house met with business leaders and she spoke at a major u.n. conference. and trying to enforce a lesson until then see if education and that's. about the environment. she and fellow activists also clean up the city's canals it is hard but i. i like to be positive about it because there's always hope we can always fix something if there's apollo a fix it. clearly is goal is to ban single use plastic bags by...
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she is currently meeting with pro-establishment allies in government house. >> thank you for the latest'll keep a very close eye on developments there meanwhile in the monetary policy space, the split in views was layed bear in comments made by two prominent policy makers. james bullard called on the central banks by half a percentage point at this month's meeting. bullard said we are too high adding the fed needs to get ahead of market expectations for a rate cut meanwhile, he doesn't see the need for a cut saying as long as it remains healthy i'm not worried. >> let's talk about the ecb. in an interview with a french newspaper, trade tensions created uncertainty about the source of the current slow down adding that the question of beginning asset purchases says this is still needed to be debated. the ecb is widely expected to cut it's debates and announce the restart of the asset program at next week's huge policy meeting. let's bring in the chief global strategist what is an ecb bazooka at this point? what does the market want to see? can you define it? >> the market wants to see a r
she is currently meeting with pro-establishment allies in government house. >> thank you for the latest'll keep a very close eye on developments there meanwhile in the monetary policy space, the split in views was layed bear in comments made by two prominent policy makers. james bullard called on the central banks by half a percentage point at this month's meeting. bullard said we are too high adding the fed needs to get ahead of market expectations for a rate cut meanwhile, he doesn't...
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thing local media as you say has been reporting for the last few hours that caroline who's now a government house with her kid visors is preparing to formally announced the formal withdrew all of this contentious extradition bill now remember back in june when she wanted to present this bill to parliament it caused a real up or it's what triggered the protest here in hong kong then a few weeks later she announced that the bill was in her words dead kerry lamb was in a sense playing a game of semantics because there's any legal expert will tell you dead is not a legal term to formally kill something like this you have to formally with glory now it seems that is what she is prepared to do but the problem is some government lawmakers that we've been speaking to say it's simply too little too late this is something that should have happened months ago so my own analysis of this is that what has happened i think is that the leadership in beijing has told a ok withdraw this controversial bill because you know what we need to buy ourselves some peace and quiet in the weeks leading up to the october the
thing local media as you say has been reporting for the last few hours that caroline who's now a government house with her kid visors is preparing to formally announced the formal withdrew all of this contentious extradition bill now remember back in june when she wanted to present this bill to parliament it caused a real up or it's what triggered the protest here in hong kong then a few weeks later she announced that the bill was in her words dead kerry lamb was in a sense playing a game of...
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the government house is there to have existed when it comes to manufacture or business so if you're looking for to the government to help you. with your time we'll do it they set up this company in 1995 and it now produces more than $150000.00 per day from production to packaging everything is done in the large factory. during the places great value on natural ingredients and traditions we know that people have skin problems around the world people of different races different colors but the skin is the same and the healing characteristic of this will benefit mankind. of his soul throughout nigeria and it sells well. even though it is so much more expensive than regular soaps. i think is that close to nature in which i had met a lot so we tend to spend more on its home ok without t.v. using something that has cost but you get in the venues so you will have in mind the cost of the products salads right now the masses have not changed as. i don't think i'm thinking of changing or did you assume is already marketed in several countries but greedy wants to really establish the brand internation
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want. >> there is a means of the government asking the house not to agree. a means of the government asking the house not to agree. and then the house would have to decide in light of what had been offered by the european union. i don't accept that this undermines the prime minister's negotiating ability. i'm responding. bear with me. i don't myself regard the threat of a no deal brexit as part of a credible negotiating strategy. the previous prime ministers ,pent nearly two years saying itdeal or a bad deal, and didn't work then. i will give way one more time. the european union gave us a 10 year extension. be a choicehen between a 10 year and the no deal. >> that is not the case. the house could decide to ask the prime minister to go back in those circumstances. the central point is that it gives the house of commons in those circumstances the ability to express a view. if the extension is to the 31st of january, we would have decided if we were prepared to extend that. only if he does not get a deal does the bill prevent the prime and us out of the eu with
want. >> there is a means of the government asking the house not to agree. a means of the government asking the house not to agree. and then the house would have to decide in light of what had been offered by the european union. i don't accept that this undermines the prime minister's negotiating ability. i'm responding. bear with me. i don't myself regard the threat of a no deal brexit as part of a credible negotiating strategy. the previous prime ministers ,pent nearly two years saying...
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government says 100000 troops have been drafted in to protect the people for this election to government house it doctrine that they will deploy to troops and do it take to secure. it to bypass you know that even when they're massaged not letting himself when his team was good to competent power want a few days ago in charge a car was a bomb blasts and quite a lot of syphilis were killed so therefore we should not be short by what the government sees but why by what exactly do you are doing and as far as we know presidents have gunny i mean he was in the headlines in the summer over a sexual harassment scandal alleged sexual harassment scandal that made headlines around the world of sexual favors this amidst all this violence you have a bill or a bill or the c.e.o. these 2 favorite candidates he has the support of a doest i'm the infamous northern alliance warlord what do you make of these 2 and you characterize them as the reasons for the crisis in afghanistan today well it did to who ruled off what a son for the past 5 years and then name off the national unity government so flawed they have
government says 100000 troops have been drafted in to protect the people for this election to government house it doctrine that they will deploy to troops and do it take to secure. it to bypass you know that even when they're massaged not letting himself when his team was good to competent power want a few days ago in charge a car was a bomb blasts and quite a lot of syphilis were killed so therefore we should not be short by what the government sees but why by what exactly do you are doing and...
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earlier officers fired a water cannon at demonstrators who had gathered outside of government house. many carrying umbrellas to symbolise the pro—democracy movement. there are more protests planned in the run—up to the china national day on tuesday market is —— marking the 70th anniversary of communist china. this is the scene and you can see some of the riot police on the street. it seems relatively calm in that street at the moment but it follows several hours of violence involving police clashing with pro—democracy demonstrators. a little earlier our correspondent in hong kong, steve mcdonnell, gave us an update on today's demonstrations. well, this is an act of mass civil disobedience, here in hong kong, today. we have many thousands of people in the streets, despite being told by the police that they should clear out, because this is, technically, an illegal assembly. we have had tear gas fired, we have had rubber bullets fired, if people know hong kong, this is right along the tram track route, on hong kong island, stretched out over many kilometres. as i say, you can see how m
earlier officers fired a water cannon at demonstrators who had gathered outside of government house. many carrying umbrellas to symbolise the pro—democracy movement. there are more protests planned in the run—up to the china national day on tuesday market is —— marking the 70th anniversary of communist china. this is the scene and you can see some of the riot police on the street. it seems relatively calm in that street at the moment but it follows several hours of violence involving...
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we had another crucial day for uk politics yesterday with the government getting defeated twice in the house of commons. the first time no deal brexit deal that seems like it is on -- the house of lords by the end of this week, that would put an end to the possibility of a no deal brexit on october 31st if the government stays in place. and the second, of course, the prime minister was calling for a snap election, also got defeated on that point. we are seeing ftse 100 trade heavy, even though the pound has rallied, rallied almost three points in the last couple of days, trading north of 122 xetra dax up this is another data point showing that the manufacturing sector in germany is coming under pressure cac 40 higher, positive names there, the enginemaker at the top. and the italian index, a lot of time discussing italian politics over the last week, we finally have composition of the government and investors yesterday were quite relieved to find out that a lawmaker will be taking over the finance ministry, a brussels friendly face and there is hope in the market that the relations between t
we had another crucial day for uk politics yesterday with the government getting defeated twice in the house of commons. the first time no deal brexit deal that seems like it is on -- the house of lords by the end of this week, that would put an end to the possibility of a no deal brexit on october 31st if the government stays in place. and the second, of course, the prime minister was calling for a snap election, also got defeated on that point. we are seeing ftse 100 trade heavy, even though...
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the house still has yet to hear any details of any deal the government seeks to negotiate to distribute those papers for change to the backstop. bill the prime minister publish these papers and allow them to be in this house of parliament? and for them to have any credibility they need to show they have an actual plan. mister speaker the prime minister also has questions to answer about his conduct in public office. and in particular, allegations he flare one - - failed to declare interest of allocation of public money to a close friend while mayor of london. >> it was announced today that the department is looking at those funds in light of the sunday times report. did the prime minister initiate that review? will the prime minister fully cooperate with the review and that of the greater london assembly? will he returned himself to the cabinet secretary investigation? mister speaker no prime minister is not above the law. mister speaker, no one. not on a ran. not on climate change, what good is that. >>. >> and he will be heard. and these exchanges will take place in an orderly manner
the house still has yet to hear any details of any deal the government seeks to negotiate to distribute those papers for change to the backstop. bill the prime minister publish these papers and allow them to be in this house of parliament? and for them to have any credibility they need to show they have an actual plan. mister speaker the prime minister also has questions to answer about his conduct in public office. and in particular, allegations he flare one - - failed to declare interest of...
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government subsidised housing were meant to be the solution but there are not enough of them.more than enough land in hong kong but developers see little incentive to build public housing. if they develop into residential housing on a private basis, they fetch ten times as much. i must say, in the last 10—15 years the government has not been brave enough to make sure to make sure we will meet supply in the medium term. hong kong was a city built for business but while business thrived, others were left out. the government now recognises it needs to fix things but it may be too little, too late. staying with hong kong, another protest is set for tuesday is communist china celebrates its 70th anniversary. the rest has continued for 17 straight weeks hitting the global financial hub. i asked why and what are the biggest concerns faced by multinational companies? when we work with our clients across the asia pacific, we guide them to have an understanding of the entire region and notjust hong kong, understanding that is quite important and what they are worried about is that this
government subsidised housing were meant to be the solution but there are not enough of them.more than enough land in hong kong but developers see little incentive to build public housing. if they develop into residential housing on a private basis, they fetch ten times as much. i must say, in the last 10—15 years the government has not been brave enough to make sure to make sure we will meet supply in the medium term. hong kong was a city built for business but while business thrived, others...
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government got it wrong? or is the leader of the house that the supreme court, the supreme court, committed a constitutional coup. speaker, is a vital question about whether the government respects the judiciary or not. the attorney general was also categorical that the government would comply with the eu withdrawal number two act. can the prime minister confirm that? mr. speaker, i want to pay tribute to those impede from all parties across the house, the laws and in the scottish parliament and the welsh assembly who have not only fought so hard to stop a disastrous no deal by continued to take the case against fornication through the courts. the government has failed to silence our democracy. mr. speaker, mr. speaker, during the period of unlawful for radiation, the government was forced to released the yellow hammer new deal analysis and plan. no wonder the prime minister has been so eager to avoid scrutiny and so eager to hide the dangers of his brexit plan. the release of those documents leads to many questions the government must now answer. that are parliament is back in operation. i would like to start b
government got it wrong? or is the leader of the house that the supreme court, the supreme court, committed a constitutional coup. speaker, is a vital question about whether the government respects the judiciary or not. the attorney general was also categorical that the government would comply with the eu withdrawal number two act. can the prime minister confirm that? mr. speaker, i want to pay tribute to those impede from all parties across the house, the laws and in the scottish parliament...
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it also allows the government to bring a motion to the house of commons to seek their consent for leaving without a deal. if discussions with the european proved proved -- unsuccessful. i think the government would find it difficult to get such a motion through the house of commons but the bill allows us to do that. that specifically -- provides for those eventualities and if any of those conditions is met, they can -- then there can be no further extension. if, however, neither of these conditions have been met by the 19th of october, chosen today deiliberately, deliberately, it is the day after the conclusion of the european council, than the prime minister must ask the eu for a further extension until the 31st of january 2020 in the form of a letter set up in the schedule to the bill. cause three deals with what happens next. if the european council exceed exceeds that request, then the prime minister must agree to it. if however counsel proposes an extension to a different date, and the prime minister must agree to that as well unless the house of commons decides not to pass the motio
it also allows the government to bring a motion to the house of commons to seek their consent for leaving without a deal. if discussions with the european proved proved -- unsuccessful. i think the government would find it difficult to get such a motion through the house of commons but the bill allows us to do that. that specifically -- provides for those eventualities and if any of those conditions is met, they can -- then there can be no further extension. if, however, neither of these...
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government subsidised housing, like these flats, were meant to be the solution but there are not enoughe than enough land in hong kong but developers see little incentive to build public housing. if they develop into residential housing on a private basis, they fetch ten times as much. foe public rental housing they would then lower their profits roughly about five ties as much. and i must say, in the last 10—15 years, the government has not been buoyant enough to make sure that we will meet land supply in the medium term. hong kong was a city built for business but, while business thrived, others were left out. the government now recognises it needs to fix things but it may be too little, too late. karishma vaswani, bbc news, hong kong. further evidence now of a slow down in the global economy. japan and china have both posted weak manufacturing data. let's go to our asia business hub where shara njit leyl is following the story. how other countries doing? not terribly welcome betrayed warmaking and impact. start with china is one of the players of a trade war. factory activity contrac
government subsidised housing, like these flats, were meant to be the solution but there are not enoughe than enough land in hong kong but developers see little incentive to build public housing. if they develop into residential housing on a private basis, they fetch ten times as much. foe public rental housing they would then lower their profits roughly about five ties as much. and i must say, in the last 10—15 years, the government has not been buoyant enough to make sure that we will meet...
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it tells us that the governance house is very much not in order.aylor: gene, give me your thoughts on a potential board shakeup it is that enough to squash some of the investor concerns? gene: far from it. i think this will take a year or so. i think the set up piece, ellen really captured it when she talked about the infusion of adam's views with the company. i don't think he will survive as ceo. i think he will be some kind of executive chairman. an organization like this in high growth mode to align with more scrupulous public investors is a most difficult agenda. ultimately, i think this will take a lot of time. i think there will be some changes in terms of late stage private investing because of the result of this. taylor: what is it about adam neumann? is it the spending more than the income, his quirkiness, his management style? what is it investors are so concerned about? gene: he is perceived as being reckless. when you look at the evolution of a company, there is a period when recklessness is seen to change the world. there are several f
it tells us that the governance house is very much not in order.aylor: gene, give me your thoughts on a potential board shakeup it is that enough to squash some of the investor concerns? gene: far from it. i think this will take a year or so. i think the set up piece, ellen really captured it when she talked about the infusion of adam's views with the company. i don't think he will survive as ceo. i think he will be some kind of executive chairman. an organization like this in high growth mode...
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position saying we cannot go on like this can my right honorable friend advise the house of urgent action his government will be taking to address this? >> this is an issue my own constituents have raised with me and my honorable friends had this issue on all sides of the house. i met people who have taken out loan charges on the expectation they could reduce their tax exposure. it is a difficult issue and what i have undertaken to do is have a thorough review of the matter. of course i will make sure my honorable friend has every opportunity to have further discussions with the treasury how to address the situation. >> if i decide to wear a turban or you wear a cloth or he decides to worry skipper or a skullcap or she decides to where i job or burqa does that mean it is unseasonable for right members of this house to make derogatory and divisive remarks about our appearance? those of us who from a young age had to endure and face up to being called names like towel head or talent than are coming from bongo bongo lands, we appreciate the hurt and pain felt by vulnerable muslim women as they are describe
position saying we cannot go on like this can my right honorable friend advise the house of urgent action his government will be taking to address this? >> this is an issue my own constituents have raised with me and my honorable friends had this issue on all sides of the house. i met people who have taken out loan charges on the expectation they could reduce their tax exposure. it is a difficult issue and what i have undertaken to do is have a thorough review of the matter. of course i...
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it also allows the government to bring a motion to the house of commons to seek our consent for leaving without a deal. if discussions with the european council proved unsuccessful. i think the government would find it difficult to get such a motion through the house of commons but the bill allows us to do that. clause one specifically provides for those eventualities and if either of those conditions is met, then there can be no further extension. if, however, neither of these conditions have been met by the 19th of october, chosen today deliberately, it is the day after the conclusion of the european council, then the prime minister must ask the eu for a further extension until the 31st of january 2020 in the form of a letter set up in the schedule to the bill. clause three deals with what happens next. if the european council exceeds that request, then the prime minister must agree to it. if however counsel proposes an extension to a different date, and the prime minister must agree to that as well unless the house of commons decides not to pass the motion agreeing to it. that's what
it also allows the government to bring a motion to the house of commons to seek our consent for leaving without a deal. if discussions with the european council proved unsuccessful. i think the government would find it difficult to get such a motion through the house of commons but the bill allows us to do that. clause one specifically provides for those eventualities and if either of those conditions is met, then there can be no further extension. if, however, neither of these conditions have...
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, and previous governments have sought to prioritise housing as a domestic issuefederation have been calling for with other organisations involved in the homelessness and housing sector is for government to put their money where their mouth is with a significant investment in generally affordable homes, the particular focus on socially rented homes which is the most affordable housing tenure. we have been asking for £12.8 billion a year for the tenure. we have been asking for £12.8 billion a yearfor the next ten yea rs £12.8 billion a yearfor the next ten years to build 145,000 generally affordable homes, that's 12.8 billion a year, how does that compare with the current situation? significantly higher. to put that in context, government currently spends around £10 billion a year on the road network, we think housing is a similarly vital element of the national infrastructure and spending should be prioritised accordingly. national infrastructure and spending should be prioritised accordinglylj should be prioritised accordingly.” mean, it's not going to happen, is
, and previous governments have sought to prioritise housing as a domestic issuefederation have been calling for with other organisations involved in the homelessness and housing sector is for government to put their money where their mouth is with a significant investment in generally affordable homes, the particular focus on socially rented homes which is the most affordable housing tenure. we have been asking for £12.8 billion a year for the tenure. we have been asking for £12.8 billion a...
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whistle-blowers have an important role to play in unfolding -- revealing wrongdoing in our government. >>> house speaker nancy pelosi warned against retaliation by president donald trump today, as he lashed out at anybody who might have helped the intelligence whistle-blower. joining mess is nancy pelosi's daughter christine with a closer look at the inquiry. you obviously have unique insight. in addition to being an attorney yourself and a democratic strategist. have you talked to your mom lately? >> actually, i spent the week with her in d.c. i just came home today. >> it had to be just turmoil and a lot of breaking news happen. just to be mountain midst of all of that going on. >> the thing about nancy pelosi, ever since he was raising the five of us, born six years and one week, was the wilder and more frenetic things get, the calmer she gets. in the eye of the storm you look to nancy pelosi. that's when she is the most sure-footed and the most steady. i think it was really exciting to be there, we happened that i was there for the memorial for victims of gun violence, maddy scott from here,
whistle-blowers have an important role to play in unfolding -- revealing wrongdoing in our government. >>> house speaker nancy pelosi warned against retaliation by president donald trump today, as he lashed out at anybody who might have helped the intelligence whistle-blower. joining mess is nancy pelosi's daughter christine with a closer look at the inquiry. you obviously have unique insight. in addition to being an attorney yourself and a democratic strategist. have you talked to...
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house. we face a government so determined to continue on its reckless path, they are willing to use every trickn the book and find every loophole to try and silence this house. we cannot stand idly by. in 2015, i think i am correct in saying that the leader of the opposition voted for the referendum. that he mean to abide by what the referendum came forward with? yes, the labour opposition supported the referendum, we took part in the referendum campaign, we also made it very clear in the general election that we would not countenance a new audio exit from the european union because of the damage it would do. —— no deal exit. we cannot hope for another opportunity down the line to stop this government's destructive cause. there is no more time, this is our last opportunity and today, mr speaker, we must act. thank you for giving way. many constituents of mine in midlothian have contacted me, very worried about the grave danger of me, very worried about the grave dangerofa me, very worried about the grave danger of a new deal brexit and the effect that would happen. can you give account of what
house. we face a government so determined to continue on its reckless path, they are willing to use every trickn the book and find every loophole to try and silence this house. we cannot stand idly by. in 2015, i think i am correct in saying that the leader of the opposition voted for the referendum. that he mean to abide by what the referendum came forward with? yes, the labour opposition supported the referendum, we took part in the referendum campaign, we also made it very clear in the...
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minister agreeme with his attorney general that or government got it wrong, is the leader of the house that the supreme court, the supreme court committed a constitutional coup? abouts a vital question whether the government respects the judiciary or not. alsottorney general was categorical that the government would comply with the e.u. withdraw number two act. can the prime minister confirm that? speaker, -- speaker, i want to pay tribute to those mps from all parties across the how to, -- house, lords, scottish parliament, and the welsh assembly who not only fought so hard to stop a does asterisk no deal, but continued -- a disastrous no deal but continued to press through the courts. the government has failed to silence our democracy. speaker, -- [indiscernible] mr. speaker, during the period of unlawful prorogation, the government was first -- forced to release their yellow hammer no deal analysis and plans. hasonder the prime minister been so eager to avoid scrutiny, and so eager to hide the dangers of his brexit plan. documentse of those leads to many questions that the governmen
minister agreeme with his attorney general that or government got it wrong, is the leader of the house that the supreme court, the supreme court committed a constitutional coup? abouts a vital question whether the government respects the judiciary or not. alsottorney general was categorical that the government would comply with the e.u. withdraw number two act. can the prime minister confirm that? speaker, -- speaker, i want to pay tribute to those mps from all parties across the how to, --...
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one.is condition it also allows the government to bring a motion to the house of commons to seek their consent for leaving without a deal. the europeans with council provence excess. i think the government would find it difficult to get such a motion through the house of commons but the bill allows us to do that. -- providescally for those eventualities and if any of those conditions is met, they can -- then there can be no further extension. if, however, neither of these conditions have been met by the 19th of october chosen today very cleverly, it is the day after the conclusion of the european council, than the prime minister must ask the eu for a the 31stxtension until of january 2020 in the form of a letter set up in the schedule to the bill. cause three deals with what happens next. if the european council exceed -- axes to that request, then the prime minister must agree to it. proposes anounsel extension to a different date, and the prime minister must agree to that as well unless the house of commons decides not to pass the motion agreeing to it. that's with section three does
one.is condition it also allows the government to bring a motion to the house of commons to seek their consent for leaving without a deal. the europeans with council provence excess. i think the government would find it difficult to get such a motion through the house of commons but the bill allows us to do that. -- providescally for those eventualities and if any of those conditions is met, they can -- then there can be no further extension. if, however, neither of these conditions have been...
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it was about the abuse of power by the government seeking to shut down parliament for stop this housetish parliament and in particular the mandate the scottish government has for a referendum on independence. it should be scotland's right to choose its own future, not the right of this prime minister or any other in westminster to tell scotland that our votes do not matter, that we cannot determine when scotland votes in an independence referendum. mr speaker, an election is coming, and i invite scotland to send a message to westminster. it is scotland's right to choose. the times poll today shows the smp is set to win a majority in westminster‘s seats in any election. make no mistake, mr speaker, we relish an election because we want to stop brexit for good. we want to stop the tories, to stop this prime minister, and most importantly we want to give the people a say, their choice to decide their own future. however, mr speaker, we will not be party to the prime minister's games and allow the prime minister's games and allow the prime minister's games and allow the prime minister to
it was about the abuse of power by the government seeking to shut down parliament for stop this housetish parliament and in particular the mandate the scottish government has for a referendum on independence. it should be scotland's right to choose its own future, not the right of this prime minister or any other in westminster to tell scotland that our votes do not matter, that we cannot determine when scotland votes in an independence referendum. mr speaker, an election is coming, and i...
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. >> he's acutely aware of the homeless crisis, of the one-sided government, the housing crisis, of the water crisis. you know, he's very familiar st each paying between $1,000 and $100,000 a ticket spent a few hours with the president under tense and heavy security. >> the president was charming, personable, funny, warm. the crowd loved him. >> i've never seen anything like this before. the energy was palpable. road showing they weren't thrilled about the president's visit. even the baby trump balloon made an appearance. >> obviously the majority of people here in the bay area do not support the president, but those who do are quite supportive in part because of that bunker mentality that comes from being in are blicans andservatives don't have that much support. >> reporter: inside attendees say no one was paying attention to the protests. >> he loved the pat of the state that was with him there today. >> i hope he returns tomorrow quite frankly. he can't come back soon enough. i'm chris reyes for abc 7 news. >>> the man accused of attacking a woman in the doorway of her building is d
. >> he's acutely aware of the homeless crisis, of the one-sided government, the housing crisis, of the water crisis. you know, he's very familiar st each paying between $1,000 and $100,000 a ticket spent a few hours with the president under tense and heavy security. >> the president was charming, personable, funny, warm. the crowd loved him. >> i've never seen anything like this before. the energy was palpable. road showing they weren't thrilled about the president's visit....
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is today and in the years since the financial crisis, the federal government has continued to play an outside role in the nation's housing finance system. it's imperative that congress and the administration have to be focused the system that we support access to credit and insurer the government programs do not overlap with and crowd out private capital. i'm pleased to present an overview of the housing finance reform plan that was added to the president last week. he supports millions of families with affordable homeownership opportunities through the federal housing administration and providing credit access and liquidity in the mortgage market. in the financial crisis coming up because of the policies of the previous administration, fha and balance sheets were growing to approximately 353% and 400% prospectus he between the years of 2007 and 2018. the reform plan would reduce the federal government outside role in housing finance and protect taxpayers. to that end i ask congress to work with the administration on the four key pillars. number one, returned to the core mission of serving low and moderate income familie
is today and in the years since the financial crisis, the federal government has continued to play an outside role in the nation's housing finance system. it's imperative that congress and the administration have to be focused the system that we support access to credit and insurer the government programs do not overlap with and crowd out private capital. i'm pleased to present an overview of the housing finance reform plan that was added to the president last week. he supports millions of...
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student had posted an event on facebook inviting people to storm the government secretive area $51.00 military base which is long rumored to house government secrets about u.f.o.'s and aliens well despite millions on facebook indicating they would join the raid the turnout didn't quite live up to the hype. yes there was some revelers a few outlandish costumes but just not many earthlings and definitely no flying sources at the perimeter fence of this remote military base after an overwhelming response on social media only a 100 people showed up there were truly and fine it's worth off after that incredible that you wouldn't believe it i left the bar for any. other believer there are aliens there are. but far from catching a glimpse of each sheet the much hyped raid was what some party goers wanted to see the most we came out the same kind of dumb people make a run for it. why would you ever miss this a bunch of random people in weird costumes standing outside of a government base. why would you want to miss that that's a one more lifetime experience. the u.s. air force ramped up the security around area $51.00 ahead of the event
student had posted an event on facebook inviting people to storm the government secretive area $51.00 military base which is long rumored to house government secrets about u.f.o.'s and aliens well despite millions on facebook indicating they would join the raid the turnout didn't quite live up to the hype. yes there was some revelers a few outlandish costumes but just not many earthlings and definitely no flying sources at the perimeter fence of this remote military base after an overwhelming...
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government. >>> earlier today house republican leaders held a news conference about their legislative agenda answeringns on a government funding deadline, gun violence legislation and the 2020 campaign. >>> hi, everybody. welcome back. great to be back. yeah. i can feel that you guys, you did miss us and we missed you so much. it's great to be back. we just came out of our conference meting and i know our members come back energized from having spent the work period who themselves are very energized and recognize the stakes that we're facing here
government. >>> earlier today house republican leaders held a news conference about their legislative agenda answeringns on a government funding deadline, gun violence legislation and the 2020 campaign. >>> hi, everybody. welcome back. great to be back. yeah. i can feel that you guys, you did miss us and we missed you so much. it's great to be back. we just came out of our conference meting and i know our members come back energized from having spent the work period who...
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s must unite across this house to take no deal off the table tonight mr speaker we will defeat the government again so can the prime minister tell us when we succeed will he respect the democratic vote of this is the democratic will of the people we represent and finally to move the threat of a catastrophic no deal but i accept minister to speak i cry by asiri right on the ball generally he will really respect the democratic will of the people of the united kingdom thanks this house thank you to do time and time and time again and that is implement the result of the referendum. and her business speak it annoys a new boy but can i suggest. we ask the question is he supposed to answer them eric you know quite simply mr speaker me and my colleagues we are said here by the people of scotland we have a majority the people of scotland want to turn him in and the european union could not fun of him to. find the right minister. mr speaker the prime minister also must be paying attention to the polls this morning but show that the s.n.p. is polling to win a majority in scotland once again with a touri
s must unite across this house to take no deal off the table tonight mr speaker we will defeat the government again so can the prime minister tell us when we succeed will he respect the democratic vote of this is the democratic will of the people we represent and finally to move the threat of a catastrophic no deal but i accept minister to speak i cry by asiri right on the ball generally he will really respect the democratic will of the people of the united kingdom thanks this house thank you...
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. >> he's acutely aware of the homeless crisis, of the one-sided government, the housing crisis, of the water crisis. you know, he's very familiar with california's issues. >> reporter: about 5 b $1,000 a $100,000 a ticket spent a few hours with the president under tense and heavy security. >> the president was charming, personable, funny, warm. the crowd loved him. >> the energy was palpable. people were contning themselves. >> reporter: leading up to the fund-raiser dozens lined alpine road showing they weren't thrilled about the president's visit. >> obviously the majority of people here in the bay area do not support the president, but those who do are quite suppo supportive in part because of that bunker mentality. >> reporter: inside attendees say no one was paying attention to the protests. >> he loved the part of the state that was with him there today. >> i hope he returns tomorrow quite frankly. he can't come back soon enough. >> reporter: president trp' last visit oo the bay area was but he does have supporters d here. president trump is currently the third highest political
. >> he's acutely aware of the homeless crisis, of the one-sided government, the housing crisis, of the water crisis. you know, he's very familiar with california's issues. >> reporter: about 5 b $1,000 a $100,000 a ticket spent a few hours with the president under tense and heavy security. >> the president was charming, personable, funny, warm. the crowd loved him. >> the energy was palpable. people were contning themselves. >> reporter: leading up to the...