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well outside here of parliament of the houses of parliament the atmosphere is really really heated therebeen some major protests going on in london today. those are unrelated to what happened in the house of commons today of people asking for a 2nd referendum for a people's vote and some of the protestors i just saw pursuing heckling conservative m.p.'s that left parliament after that vote so a very heated atmosphere outside of the houses of parliament and inside of course a major blow to boris johnson who was hoping to have a very decisive vote today on the brics a deal that he has negotiated with the european union that of course never happened because this amendment that now makes him ask for yet another extension to the brics a deadline and he will have to do so by 11 pm tonight yes well as you say a big blow to prime minister peres johnson who was hoping to have this deal voted on and hopefully approved today johnson was defiant in his speech to parliament this is what he had to say i will not negotiate with. i am not a good to see who compel me to do so i will tell all friends and
well outside here of parliament of the houses of parliament the atmosphere is really really heated therebeen some major protests going on in london today. those are unrelated to what happened in the house of commons today of people asking for a 2nd referendum for a people's vote and some of the protestors i just saw pursuing heckling conservative m.p.'s that left parliament after that vote so a very heated atmosphere outside of the houses of parliament and inside of course a major blow to boris...
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when he has an actual majority in the house of parliament. now to some of the other stories making news around the world protests continue in bolivia over worries of vote tampering and the country's presidential election opposition groups of call for a nationwide general strike after electoral authorities seemed set to hand another term to longtime president evo morales another formal tally of sunday's election showed him heading for risky runoff international election monitors also expressed their concern. thousands have taken to the streets of the lebanese capital beirut for a 6th day despite the government's announcement of an economic reform package on monday demonstrators slammed the reforms as empty promises and continue to call for leaders to step down. in iraq a government committee has squarely blamed iraq's security forces for the deaths of nearly $150.00 people killed during protests at the start of the month nor fishel order had been given to shoot at the protesters who are calling for an end to corruption and poor living condition
when he has an actual majority in the house of parliament. now to some of the other stories making news around the world protests continue in bolivia over worries of vote tampering and the country's presidential election opposition groups of call for a nationwide general strike after electoral authorities seemed set to hand another term to longtime president evo morales another formal tally of sunday's election showed him heading for risky runoff international election monitors also expressed...
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been sorted out but we don't know yet whether it's going to go through this place where the house of parliament because the house of parliament needs to agree to this deal now that is the big question now because everyone looking to london the super saturday as people are saying where a problem and full of talk about this deal german chancellor angela merkel she arrived in brussels a short while ago and i want to ask you bear going about what she said she said as she arrived quote of course the parliaments that means the british an e.u. parliament has to approve this deal but before this approval we can say that the deal was struck here in an extremely difficult situation that both keeps the integrity of the single market market and upholds the good friday agreement so the german chancellor sensing essentially saying this is a good deal but who for whom is it a good deal is it better for the e.u. or the u.k. you know did the british prime minister get what he wanted. well syria if they do really depends who you ask i think if you ask a lot of people who was standing here behind me these people
been sorted out but we don't know yet whether it's going to go through this place where the house of parliament because the house of parliament needs to agree to this deal now that is the big question now because everyone looking to london the super saturday as people are saying where a problem and full of talk about this deal german chancellor angela merkel she arrived in brussels a short while ago and i want to ask you bear going about what she said she said as she arrived quote of course the...
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in order by the houses of parliament in orderfor brexit to order by the houses of parliament in orderntary task that he has said, but he was adamant that thatis has said, but he was adamant that that is what he was going to do. vicky young, our chief political corresponding in the central lobby of the houses of parliament, we have to underline how significant a moment that was. the government just did not have the numbers to defeat that i'm just to recap, it means that i'm just to recap, it means that what they have passed it something that says that this house has considered the matter, the deal, and withhold its approval until the legislation, the bill that enacts the withdrawal agreement, goes through. those who voted for it say that it stops the possibility of by somehow the prime minister and the house of commons, people in the conservative party may be, trying to get a no deal a brexit at the end of october. there are others who are saying that they are simply trying yet again to block brexit completely. the big question what happens next? this means that by law the prime minist
in order by the houses of parliament in orderfor brexit to order by the houses of parliament in orderntary task that he has said, but he was adamant that thatis has said, but he was adamant that that is what he was going to do. vicky young, our chief political corresponding in the central lobby of the houses of parliament, we have to underline how significant a moment that was. the government just did not have the numbers to defeat that i'm just to recap, it means that i'm just to recap, it...
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through the houses of parliament by both parts of it before january the 31st then on the 1st of the following month then that is the day that you will be leaving the european union there are some small parts of this that are going to stick perhaps with boris johnson and the then the british government such as the requirements for the u.k. to have a reference over at the commission the commissioner essentially this is going to be difficult to say yes to but it's the requirements of the ben acts that made him write this letter to the european union asking for an extension says that he has to accept it when the e.u. grants it so to be ratified it has to go back to london it has to be signed by boris johnson then this can be formalized into a document signed off by all other 27 members of the you that is going to be something very difficult for boris johnson to do but he will do it he has promised time and time again that the u.k. would leave the e.u. on october 31st that is a promise that is now in ruins he was uncomfortable with writing that letter to the european union requesting an extension
through the houses of parliament by both parts of it before january the 31st then on the 1st of the following month then that is the day that you will be leaving the european union there are some small parts of this that are going to stick perhaps with boris johnson and the then the british government such as the requirements for the u.k. to have a reference over at the commission the commissioner essentially this is going to be difficult to say yes to but it's the requirements of the ben acts...
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boris johnson has just addressed a meeting of the 1922 committee at the house of parliament. earlier at downing street, he briefed the cabinet on the talks. in other news, the parents of harry dunn have met president trump at the white house, and asked again for the woman involved in the crash that killed their son to return to the uk. six people are detained by police in bulgaria, following racist chanting at the england team, on monday night in sofia. and the uk's national crime agency leads an operation that sees more than 300 suspected paedophiles arrested around the world. good evening. all eyes are on the negotiators in brussels trying to secure agreement on a brexit deal in time for an eu summit tomorrow. this afternoon the european council president donald tusk told reporters that it should be clear by the end of the day if a deal can be reached, but that there are what he called "doubts" on the british side. it's thought significant problems still have to be resolved, particularly over customs on the island of ireland, and how the people of northern ireland through th
boris johnson has just addressed a meeting of the 1922 committee at the house of parliament. earlier at downing street, he briefed the cabinet on the talks. in other news, the parents of harry dunn have met president trump at the white house, and asked again for the woman involved in the crash that killed their son to return to the uk. six people are detained by police in bulgaria, following racist chanting at the england team, on monday night in sofia. and the uk's national crime agency leads...
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thank you as ever very much into a benefit package on his left from the houses of parliament in london. next the latestst on north east syria in not so cheap. let me putin and russia type- line mats and talked about the shape of things to come. but i want the turkish president announced the syrian code like teaching english. we stroll to be on thirty columbus to syria but some one hundred fiftyty dollars off the wednesday at noon and. turkish russian troops will patrol the area. you might give me much if you're starting at noon on wednesday october twenty third. and within a hundred and fifty hours. ypg terrorists along with their military equipment will be removed from the area. within adaptive thirty kilometers.. their fortifications on positions will be destroyed. after a hundred and fifty hours in the west and east of the area of f operation p. spring ad within a depth of ten kilometers turkish and russian joint patrols will begin all ypg terrorists as well as their military equipment in terry fats. anonon beach will also be removed. that turkey's president recep tayyip erdogan tha
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well the houses of parliament we've seen that over the past year it became very clear that there is no majority on anything regarding bracks and so it's really been a terrible deadlock here in british politics and general election of course could shake up the numbers and palm and if we look at where the parties stand on the issue of the conservatives of course want to push that bracks a deal through leave the european union the labor party has not quite made up their mind the liberal democrats they want to forget about bricks at all together revoke to kill 50 and then there is also a new kid on the block the breck said paci they want to make clear cut with the european union as soon as possible and i think what this general election if we then see it pretty christmas boils down to is that the british voters will finally have a say again on whether they want bricks that after all or what kind of brick said they indeed want. the parts are reporting from london thank you. firefighters in california are battling 2 massive blazes extreme winds have been fanning the flames and a statewide em
well the houses of parliament we've seen that over the past year it became very clear that there is no majority on anything regarding bracks and so it's really been a terrible deadlock here in british politics and general election of course could shake up the numbers and palm and if we look at where the parties stand on the issue of the conservatives of course want to push that bracks a deal through leave the european union the labor party has not quite made up their mind the liberal democrats...
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they propped up that government with a consent agreement in the house of commons now that boris johnson has no majority anyway in parliament they as the d.p. have less bargaining power but they still do have significant amounts of clout and their words their objections or their approval of any deal will carry weight because it will influence other m.p.'s. in there so i was wrong just more you. just need to break a wide body i know of course the negotiator the chief negotiator is speaking let's have a little. text. you can still be called tach live preview that seems ok. to me for could be published it has actually been published by nasa so it is available to you as of now. don't put it on their coffee we have arrived at an agreement with the bush and got no money on an orderly withdrawal of the united kingdom a from the european union the sort of god and also. the framework for our future relationship you know if you've got. this is the result of intensive 132 degrees. on the content of the 2 negotiating table in sound i'd like to thank them in person we don't need them all obviously the british team and our own team left
they propped up that government with a consent agreement in the house of commons now that boris johnson has no majority anyway in parliament they as the d.p. have less bargaining power but they still do have significant amounts of clout and their words their objections or their approval of any deal will carry weight because it will influence other m.p.'s. in there so i was wrong just more you. just need to break a wide body i know of course the negotiator the chief negotiator is speaking let's...
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country's really conservatives have secured enough votes to win a majority of seats in the lower house of parliament but have lost control of the senate and according to official results the nationalist law and justice party backed judicial and media reforms that drew criticism from brussels for eroding the rule of law in poland. riot police have been deployed in guinea capital conakry to try to stop the protests by opposition parties and activists it took to the streets to oppose changes to the constitution that would allow the country's present day to run for a 3rd presidential term. in britain a 30 year old man has been jailed for a minimum of 15 years for attempted murder in august. i deliberately drove his car at pedestrians cyclists and police officers in central london in an attempt to imitate previous terror attacks 7 people were injured. the head of the vatican police force on. the scene here on the left has resigned earlier this week the names of 5 vatican officials being investigated for financial irregularities relate to journalists the vatican said mr gilani was not responsible for the
country's really conservatives have secured enough votes to win a majority of seats in the lower house of parliament but have lost control of the senate and according to official results the nationalist law and justice party backed judicial and media reforms that drew criticism from brussels for eroding the rule of law in poland. riot police have been deployed in guinea capital conakry to try to stop the protests by opposition parties and activists it took to the streets to oppose changes to...
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lets go to the houses of parliament now and speak to our political correspondent chris mason. f the anger on both sides of the house? yes, jeopardy postponed again really. we had afair jeopardy postponed again really. we had a fair dose of an on saturday then there was talk maybe today would for the big decision, yes or no, so—called meaningful vote on the borisjohnson vision of brexit. the speaker said no. thinks president suggests you should not be reaching a decision that has already been taking citing president dating back the best part of 400 years. later this evening, the withdrawal agreement bill, the bit of legislation needed to make brexit happen, will be published on with it all sorts of documents about what it might look like. mps will have a chance to read it but not long because tomorrow will be the so—called second reading of the withdrawal agreement bill where mps in the chamber will be able to stand up in the chamber will be able to stand up and say their piece and at some stage quite possibly tomorrow, we may get a vote and a verdict from mps. and also a chance
lets go to the houses of parliament now and speak to our political correspondent chris mason. f the anger on both sides of the house? yes, jeopardy postponed again really. we had afair jeopardy postponed again really. we had a fair dose of an on saturday then there was talk maybe today would for the big decision, yes or no, so—called meaningful vote on the borisjohnson vision of brexit. the speaker said no. thinks president suggests you should not be reaching a decision that has already been...
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leaders want boris johnson to come there tomorrow at the summit and see i have the numbers in the house of parliament if he doesn't they won't agree. violence has erupted on the streets of barcelona as protesters clashed with police for the 3rd night running the demonstrators are angry at lengthy jail sentences given to cattle and separatist leaders on monday police say demonstrators 3 petrol bombs and firecrackers and regional and national leaders are now appealing print an end to the violence. one small samson's took to the streets. and one small clashes erupted between demonstrators and police in a televised address the spanish prime minister trying to calm the situation appealing directly to catalonia as pro independence leader the this is. what i would like to make a special plead to the catalonian president but do it. member of the he and other members of his government have a political and moral duty to condemn without any excuses and with maximum clarity in determination the use of violence i mean it. was late on wednesday night the catalan leader then responded. i call for calm. you see inde
leaders want boris johnson to come there tomorrow at the summit and see i have the numbers in the house of parliament if he doesn't they won't agree. violence has erupted on the streets of barcelona as protesters clashed with police for the 3rd night running the demonstrators are angry at lengthy jail sentences given to cattle and separatist leaders on monday police say demonstrators 3 petrol bombs and firecrackers and regional and national leaders are now appealing print an end to the...
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wednesday, when the news channel was again broadcasting live from college green outside the houses of parliamenting eu systems... shouting drowns out speech ..so that remains to be seen how well that works. well, regular newswatch viewers will have known that was coming, and that such noises oft annoy many members of the audience. and it was no exception here, with mike burgess reacting like this... the distractions aren'tjust verbal, of course, but visual, too. the holder of this "leave, then negotiate" placard managed to get in shot several times as the bbc continue to pursue interviewees down the street. and while that perhaps was unavoidable, some argue that the frequent appearances of a placard waver from the other side of the argument are encouraged by those live broadcasts from college green. here's the activist in question, steve bray, doing the dance of the camera shot behind huw edwards and laura kuenssberg a couple weeks ago. and borisjohnson still says he wants to have a general election, but at this moment, the opposition parties aren't going to back that. and when it comes to the b
wednesday, when the news channel was again broadcasting live from college green outside the houses of parliamenting eu systems... shouting drowns out speech ..so that remains to be seen how well that works. well, regular newswatch viewers will have known that was coming, and that such noises oft annoy many members of the audience. and it was no exception here, with mike burgess reacting like this... the distractions aren'tjust verbal, of course, but visual, too. the holder of this "leave,...
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he houses of parliament, anyone but boris johnson. arliament, anyone but borisjohnson. he could ride it out in the short—term but longer term, the tightrope he has to walk is if he goes to far in one direction on brexit, he alienates the brexit party but in the other direction he alienates lib dems and moderates who he needs for those key constituencies. let me take you to parliament square now, hilary benn is on the stage addressing the people's vote leaf. the prime minister failed people's vote leaf. the prime ministerfailed to get people's vote leaf. the prime minister failed to get his deal approved, we know it is a worse deal than we have today and worse even than we have today and worse even than theresa may's deal but the fundamental question facing the country is how we resolve this, how do we bring it to an end? not by forcing through his deal in that place but by going back to the people and asking them. in a democracy, there is a fundamental question... do we have the right to change our mind? cheering now, the brexiteers th
he houses of parliament, anyone but boris johnson. arliament, anyone but borisjohnson. he could ride it out in the short—term but longer term, the tightrope he has to walk is if he goes to far in one direction on brexit, he alienates the brexit party but in the other direction he alienates lib dems and moderates who he needs for those key constituencies. let me take you to parliament square now, hilary benn is on the stage addressing the people's vote leaf. the prime minister failed people's...
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it was the 12th of december, then there may be time for him to get that bill through both houses of parliamente pretty difficult to do, and i'm not sure he could manage it without the timetable, the programme motion, to do it, but that is their argument. but some think it is much more to do with students. they think that lots of students are registered, some of them in both places, their home and their university, but they think that because the term ends about then, a lot of them would have left the university town or city and will be back home, and could swing results in some cities where there is a big university at a big number, large number of students. 0k, we are just waiting for this vote on the government's motion calling for an early general election for december the 12th, and i think it mightjust be coming now. the speaker: order. order. the ayes to the right, 299, the noes to the left, 70. the ayes to the right, 299. the noes to the left, 70, so the ayes have it, the ayes have it. the ayes have it, the ayes have it. the ayes have it, but the motion has not obtained the majority requ
it was the 12th of december, then there may be time for him to get that bill through both houses of parliamente pretty difficult to do, and i'm not sure he could manage it without the timetable, the programme motion, to do it, but that is their argument. but some think it is much more to do with students. they think that lots of students are registered, some of them in both places, their home and their university, but they think that because the term ends about then, a lot of them would have...
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them to give you correspondent shallop parts is standing outside the house of parliament in london she joins me now charlotte bring us up to speed about what's happening in there right now. well the situation is extremely complex and fluid so please bear with me while i try to explain it we were expecting a decisive vote today on boris johnson steel and whether parliament would approve it finally or not now it looks like 1st and amendment is going to be tabled and that amendment would force boris johnson if parliament approves it would force boris johnson to ask the european union for an other extension for yet another extension on the force for for 3 months and he would have to do that tonight so it looks likely that this amendment will be voted through and that would of course take the pressure off that vote on the on boris johnson's deal. johnson has said if indeed he has to ask for an extension then he would conservatives to walk out of parliament and not participate in the vote on his deal so there wouldn't be a decision on that today and we would probably most likely next week se
them to give you correspondent shallop parts is standing outside the house of parliament in london she joins me now charlotte bring us up to speed about what's happening in there right now. well the situation is extremely complex and fluid so please bear with me while i try to explain it we were expecting a decisive vote today on boris johnson steel and whether parliament would approve it finally or not now it looks like 1st and amendment is going to be tabled and that amendment would force...
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about he really wants to win the next election he doesn't have a majority at the moment in the house of parliament and this is what he wants achieve now is quite unusual for parliament to be meeting on a saturday what's so significant about that and sitting today well it's the 1st time since the falklands war so the 1st time in 37 years which just goes to show how the occasion is. could be a damper on it if we don't actually get votes but it just goes to show how important it is to trying finally get this then start healing the rifts in the divisions within. i think that's why the emphasis is there for them to actually try and comes an agreement but that's why it's been done 6 percent today. it may not be so super off the roll all right we'll find out soon enough rob here in the studio with me and very good reporting for us from london thank you so much to both of you. let's get a check now of some of the other stories making news around the world. in hong kong pro-democracy demonstrators have held a further protest against the law banning masks by covering their faces and making a human chain in
about he really wants to win the next election he doesn't have a majority at the moment in the house of parliament and this is what he wants achieve now is quite unusual for parliament to be meeting on a saturday what's so significant about that and sitting today well it's the 1st time since the falklands war so the 1st time in 37 years which just goes to show how the occasion is. could be a damper on it if we don't actually get votes but it just goes to show how important it is to trying...
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wednesday, when the news channel was again broadcasting live from college green outside the houses of parliamentwns out speech ..so that remains to be seen how well that works. well, regular newswatch viewers will have known that was coming, and that such noises oft annoy many members of the audience. and it was no exception here, with mike burgess reacting like this... the distractions aren'tjust verbal, of course, but visual, too. the holder of this "leave, then negotiate" placard...
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october 31st but in reality it seems very very unlikely this deal would be scrutinized in the house of parliament and we'll probably see that the jackson saga drags on and that we will head into an extension. our voting has begun in canada's national election and it's expected to be a nail biter for prime minister justin trudeau brought his family along with him as he cast his own ballot his reelection campaign though as been hobbled by allegations of racism and ethics violations recent polls show trudeau's liberals are in a virtual dead heat the conservatives and that could be good news for smaller parties let's take a look now at some of the problems the incumbent prime minister has been facing. in the lead up to kind of those elections it's been all but a smooth ride for prime minister justin trudeau his approval ratings drop to almost record lows and his liberal party is engaged in the neck and neck race with the conservatives both are palling around 30 percent. despite a strong economy and low unemployment trudeau's popularity dipped after a series of scandals like this old photo of trudeau
october 31st but in reality it seems very very unlikely this deal would be scrutinized in the house of parliament and we'll probably see that the jackson saga drags on and that we will head into an extension. our voting has begun in canada's national election and it's expected to be a nail biter for prime minister justin trudeau brought his family along with him as he cast his own ballot his reelection campaign though as been hobbled by allegations of racism and ethics violations recent polls...
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the conservative nationalist party 44% of the vote — enough to take a majority in the lower house of parliamentith the guardian, which leads on the queen‘s speech, which will set out the government‘s agenda later today. it will include proposals for tougher sentences forforeign offenders who try to return to the uk. city am has the details on the labour party‘s plan to renationalise. new analysis suggests this could cost nearly £200 billion. the ft takes a look at the latest on brexit negotiations, with the eu warning it might now be impossible for britain to leave the bloc with a deal. usa today focuses on facebook‘s embattled cryptocurrency project libra after major partners dropped out of the plans. and finally, the times asks is banning air miles the key to curbing flight emissions? that is what the climate change group is advising the uk government. mark is back, as honest. let‘s talk some more. the guardian is focusing on the queen‘s speech, on the element about criminals and foreign criminals in particular and how they are imprisoned and the fact released early. your thoughts?” imprisone
the conservative nationalist party 44% of the vote — enough to take a majority in the lower house of parliamentith the guardian, which leads on the queen‘s speech, which will set out the government‘s agenda later today. it will include proposals for tougher sentences forforeign offenders who try to return to the uk. city am has the details on the labour party‘s plan to renationalise. new analysis suggests this could cost nearly £200 billion. the ft takes a look at the latest on brexit...
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of brexit under vote by the uk parliament. british prime minister boris johnson and members of parliament are now converging on the house of commonsrp a rare saturday session. hasn't been one in nearly 40 years. and to be voted on, another attempt to get the brexit agreement through parliament before the october the 31st deadline. it will be the fourth time three meaningful votes under theresa may on her deal. but the big difference is boris johnson has managed to renegotiate, get rid of the so-called backstop, put together a new deal and there is no clear indication if this incarnation fares any better than theresa may. these are the sort of terms about the northern ireland protocol. the speaker is getting ready to call order. when he does so, what you will see is boris johnson who will open the debate. but in the last few moments, there has been a wrinkle. >> before i call the prime minister to make a statement, i want to make a few brief introductory remarks. first, colleagues across the house want to join me in thanking all of the staff of the house who have worked so hard to facilitate the sitting today. i know many of them h
of brexit under vote by the uk parliament. british prime minister boris johnson and members of parliament are now converging on the house of commonsrp a rare saturday session. hasn't been one in nearly 40 years. and to be voted on, another attempt to get the brexit agreement through parliament before the october the 31st deadline. it will be the fourth time three meaningful votes under theresa may on her deal. but the big difference is boris johnson has managed to renegotiate, get rid of the...
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we heard a statement today from the head of the international affairs committee of the upper house of parliament parliament here in russia he said that these operations. will hardly have a positive impact on the situation in the region but what he what they might mean by constructive is that russia has also expressed some kind of understanding for the turkish position in the past months for example at the beginning of the month the kremlin spokesman said that they understood that turkey had to defend its own national interests against terrorists so that could be one they mean their. troops in syria is there any danger. between russian troops and. well of course it seems from the telephone conversation today that cooperation between the 2 sides is pretty close but that is of course the danger in fact russian backed syrian troops syrian government troops and turkish forces have already clashed earlier this year in the live region so that certainly is a danger but we saw today a statement from the turkish defense ministry saying that it would that the forces involved in the operation that started t
we heard a statement today from the head of the international affairs committee of the upper house of parliament parliament here in russia he said that these operations. will hardly have a positive impact on the situation in the region but what he what they might mean by constructive is that russia has also expressed some kind of understanding for the turkish position in the past months for example at the beginning of the month the kremlin spokesman said that they understood that turkey had to...
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course and we also heard from the head of the international affairs committee in the upper house of parliament today who said that this operation will hardly have a positive effect on the region so it seems like the russians aren't really too much on side but they do seem to be willing to compromise with turkish interests and just earlier this month the kremlin spokesperson for example said that they understand that turkey has to pursue its national interests when it comes to fighting against terrorists so that could be the constructive attitude that aired on this referring to there. this week by u.s. president trump vets he is withdrawing u.s. forces from syria that is certainly exactly what. has wanted to hear or isn't. well certainly i think the russians will be happy to have one less force to kind of worry about on the ground and to be kind of officially made the main mediator the main negotiator on the ground in syria in the peace process going forward after all if u.s. troops are withdrawn that kind of means that they have less legitimacy i think the negotiating table going forward as we
course and we also heard from the head of the international affairs committee in the upper house of parliament today who said that this operation will hardly have a positive effect on the region so it seems like the russians aren't really too much on side but they do seem to be willing to compromise with turkish interests and just earlier this month the kremlin spokesperson for example said that they understand that turkey has to pursue its national interests when it comes to fighting against...
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s who will vote for it but of course is it going to come down to it with music in the house of parliament saturday is going to be this crucial day because parliament is said to boris johnson that if they have not agreed deal by the end of saturday then boris johnson has to write sue the european union and apply for an extension to bret's it well that was very talented at the thing from last month's i thank you very much for that rory that's now there isn't any of baka his life in belfast in northern ireland may visit me just had there a few minutes ago mr obama says 1st and foremost he was concerned about the irish people and peace on the island so how is all of this going down in belfast and how might any of this affect the peace process. well the true and it's a matter of great concern and consternation about the possible impact on the peace process but we already know the democratic unionist party the government's vital partners in power are saying that they will not absolutely back this bracks a proposal we have been trying desperately to get more information out of the d.p. all morni
s who will vote for it but of course is it going to come down to it with music in the house of parliament saturday is going to be this crucial day because parliament is said to boris johnson that if they have not agreed deal by the end of saturday then boris johnson has to write sue the european union and apply for an extension to bret's it well that was very talented at the thing from last month's i thank you very much for that rory that's now there isn't any of baka his life in belfast in...
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live at britain's houses of parliament when we come back. >>> also, former secretary of state hillarylinton suggesting that the russians are grooming democratic presidential candidate tulsi gabbard. we will tell you how she is responding to those allegations. >>> and this incredible video from a misin pohigh school in p oregon, showing the moment a student was disarmed of a loaded shotgun. you will want to see this. onnecs that i'm listening to- that's inspiration. with audible originals, there's something for almost every taste in there. everything you ever wanted to hear. our ability to empathize through these stories can be transformational. it's my own thing that i can do for me. download audible and start listening today. driven each day to pursue bioplife-changing cures...ers. in a country built on fostering innovation. here, they find breakthroughs... like a way to fight cancer by arming a patient's own t-cells... and a new therapy that gives the blind a working gene so they can see again. because it's not just about the next breakthrough... it's all the ones after that. you're
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house of commons speaker -- so. brent: that's the house of commons speaker. charlotte potts reports. >> this is his ninth defeat in parliament a short period of time. the conservatives are saying they are upset by another delay on this extension. they say we have been in limbo and they can't make the deadline. i was just talking to a brexit here and he was saying, there may be no other way out that the general election. the opposition labour party is quite heavy within extension and how things are going for them. the deal could be ratified by parliament. they could be ratified by the eu parliament to make the deadline on october 31. it seems unlikely this deal would be scrutinized and houses of parliament and they will probably see that the brexit saga drags on and we head into an extension. brent: -- now to other politics. voting has begun in canada's national election. it is expected to be a nailbiter for justin trudeau. he brought his family along with him as he cast his ballots. his reelection campaign has been hobbled by ethics violations and racial issues. liberals are in a dead heat with the conservatives, and that co
house of commons speaker -- so. brent: that's the house of commons speaker. charlotte potts reports. >> this is his ninth defeat in parliament a short period of time. the conservatives are saying they are upset by another delay on this extension. they say we have been in limbo and they can't make the deadline. i was just talking to a brexit here and he was saying, there may be no other way out that the general election. the opposition labour party is quite heavy within extension and how...
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it varies from level abuse to death threats are suspect probably every other member of parliament in the house of commons has had death threats and there's no doubt that these things have got worse since the referendum mediately all through the referendum there was a very clear increase. 3 years ago labor m.p. jo cox was murdered on the way to a drop in in her constituency her attacker has links to a neo nazi group. members of the opposition also blame the prime minister. they think this talk of capitulation and surrender is fueling hatred. but prime minister boris johnson merely dismisses threats of violence against m.p.'s as humbug thanks to the right i. have to say to just be cried never heard john trumbull you know my life. britain's divide between remainders and labour's grows ever starker many m.p.'s receive threats every day usually via facebook or twitter their references to hanging and firing squads civil war and gunning for blood there's no way of knowing if some of these users might perpetrate violence in the real world. liberal democrat tom brink believes that the political culture
it varies from level abuse to death threats are suspect probably every other member of parliament in the house of commons has had death threats and there's no doubt that these things have got worse since the referendum mediately all through the referendum there was a very clear increase. 3 years ago labor m.p. jo cox was murdered on the way to a drop in in her constituency her attacker has links to a neo nazi group. members of the opposition also blame the prime minister. they think this talk...
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there are many maneuvers outside of parliament that will go on in the chamber in the e lower house of parliament t this afternoon, which we will be watching very carefully. can he get that all-important timetable through s so that if t were to get through the comments, it could make it through the house of lords by ththat october 31 deadline that has been granted by the eu countries. >> if the government fails to get its timetablble through, wht wiwill they doo nexext? we don't ultimately know. certainly, what might happen is thatathe government, seen it cannotot get the legislation then inby thursday and the house of lords, it could decide to pull the withdrawal onceeement bill and push again, which is what this prprie minister wants, a a generall elecection.. clarity arounde 7:0000 london time. can he push that through? will mps overcome their fury? it is a similar deal to theresa may. there are some fundamental bits of legislation they are unhappy at having regular time to read and analyze, let alone get an economic impact idea of. it looks like the government may be set for anothe
there are many maneuvers outside of parliament that will go on in the chamber in the e lower house of parliament t this afternoon, which we will be watching very carefully. can he get that all-important timetable through s so that if t were to get through the comments, it could make it through the house of lords by ththat october 31 deadline that has been granted by the eu countries. >> if the government fails to get its timetablble through, wht wiwill they doo nexext? we don't ultimately...
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leave without no deal begin to feel the economic consequences of that won't be blaming the houses of parliament of politicians they'll be looking for an extreme alternative and that invites people like nigel for rajan of the extreme elements within british politics maybe to gain electoral advantage bob just say this by way of the sort of this. naive assumption that there is an easy thing to do to leave the european union as if 40 years of economic ties and deep. regulator re procedure and legislation can be admitted as if the northern ireland border question can be solved just like the these are deeply difficult questions and the kind of punch and judy politics that we see played out in the referendum just doesn't lend itself to the realities of the modern world and as much as people will say well it's hysterical language i think that everybody agrees that the consequences for britain will be some economic harm what some options will be worse than. but everybody agrees we're going to take a step back and i we really going to sit as men of my age i'm 60 now and tell our grandchildren that we we
leave without no deal begin to feel the economic consequences of that won't be blaming the houses of parliament of politicians they'll be looking for an extreme alternative and that invites people like nigel for rajan of the extreme elements within british politics maybe to gain electoral advantage bob just say this by way of the sort of this. naive assumption that there is an easy thing to do to leave the european union as if 40 years of economic ties and deep. regulator re procedure and...
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the british prime minister boris johnson forming short of the 2 thirds majority in the house of parliament that he would have needed in all of the 2 thirds majority in the house of parliament that he would have needed in order to get the general election that or the feel that this is a good net only for the let the country move off that he feels is necessary for the country to move on and get the brakes it done now that 2 thirds majority is can do and get the brakes it done now that 2 thirds majority is a condition of the fixed parliament act which would be required if there is to be mission of the fixed parliament act which would be required if there is to be a general election an early one now mr johnson wants one to be held and general election an early one now mr johnson wants one to be held on december the 12th because he believe that that's what needs to be the from an early need news then to need a sense of it to be a new government and a new parliament in place to break break to at the brags that lot. of great new great new do you have a great new do and it's time to do you have a
the british prime minister boris johnson forming short of the 2 thirds majority in the house of parliament that he would have needed in all of the 2 thirds majority in the house of parliament that he would have needed in order to get the general election that or the feel that this is a good net only for the let the country move off that he feels is necessary for the country to move on and get the brakes it done now that 2 thirds majority is can do and get the brakes it done now that 2 thirds...
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our chief political correspondent vicki young is inside the houses of parliament, in the central lobbyvery close to the chamber of the house of commons, where the voting is happening. vicki, talk us through this first vote. a bill going through parliament has various stages, the first one where it is debated is this one, mps have been talking about it all day. there is a vote and it has to get through the vote in order to progress to the next stage, which will be where mps look in detail at what the bill is about, and at that point they could perhaps try to make some changes. if this we re try to make some changes. if this were to pass tonight, and i think the government is quietly confident that they may have the numbers, it really would be the first time that mps have backed any kind of brexit deal, in this very long process, almost 3.5 years since the referendum was held. tonight, it would depend on labour votes, so it will depend on labour mps, many of them in constituencies where most of them in constituencies where most of the people voted for brexit, it will depend on them backi
our chief political correspondent vicki young is inside the houses of parliament, in the central lobbyvery close to the chamber of the house of commons, where the voting is happening. vicki, talk us through this first vote. a bill going through parliament has various stages, the first one where it is debated is this one, mps have been talking about it all day. there is a vote and it has to get through the vote in order to progress to the next stage, which will be where mps look in detail at...
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the british prime minister boris johnson forming short of the 2 thirds majority in the house of parliament that he would have needed in all of the 2 thirds majority in the house of parliament that he would have needed in order to get the general election that he feels is necessary for the country to move on order to get the general election that he feels is necessary for the country to move on and get brakes it done now that 2 thirds majority is can get brakes it done now that 2 thirds majority is a condition of the fixed parliament act which would be required if there is to be additional the fixed parliament act which would be required if there is to be a general election an early one now mr johnson wants one to be held on december the general election an early one now mr johnson wants one to be held on december the 12th because he believes that there needs to be a new government and a new parliament in place wealth because he believes that there needs to be a new government and a new parliament in place to break the regs at that look we have a great new piece to break the regs at that lo
the british prime minister boris johnson forming short of the 2 thirds majority in the house of parliament that he would have needed in all of the 2 thirds majority in the house of parliament that he would have needed in order to get the general election that he feels is necessary for the country to move on order to get the general election that he feels is necessary for the country to move on and get brakes it done now that 2 thirds majority is can get brakes it done now that 2 thirds majority...
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he has to exceed to the power of both the houses of parliament. he also has to be attentive to his minister. this is part of the reforms that are imposed on the monarchy in the late 17th century. it imposes some restrictions, it's not an absolute monarchy. but he's got great authority but morally and politically. he's able to control who the generals are, for example. he controls who the ministers are. who's running the treasury. so he's got great suasion in that regard. he controls who the prime minister is. he doesn't like being off work minister at all. the king is really driving it during the war. he's the hardest of the hard liners when it comes to the war. >> from your book, in his long life, he never would, not to island, not the continent, not even scotland and certainly not america. >> quite remarkable. he married an obscure german princess. she traveled more than he had because she made the voyage from germany to england, they married six hours after they met. it was loving marriage, he was a good husband. fifteen children. it's a very in
he has to exceed to the power of both the houses of parliament. he also has to be attentive to his minister. this is part of the reforms that are imposed on the monarchy in the late 17th century. it imposes some restrictions, it's not an absolute monarchy. but he's got great authority but morally and politically. he's able to control who the generals are, for example. he controls who the ministers are. who's running the treasury. so he's got great suasion in that regard. he controls who the...
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of a better christmas present, basically! this christmas present, basically! is a lovely live shot 0 houses this is a lovely live shot of the houses of parliament this morning, bluees over the building as the house of lords compares to consider the legislation the for a snap election. but it is not likely to be challenged. —— prepares to consider. a report into the grenfell tower fire — which killed 72 people — will be published this morning. it condemns the london fire brigade for ‘serious shortcomings‘. there are lessons to be identified, are workers to read that report thoroughly, turn lessons into lessons learned and improve going forward improving fire rescue services. researchers suggest that people with asthma could cut their carbon footprint by using ‘greener‘ inhalers. could new ways of boarding air passengers lead to a smoother lift—off? we'll have more on trials at gatwick airport at 9:15am. and crossing the line — england are fined for their v formation response to the haka during their semifinal win over the all blacks. good morning — and welcome to the bbc news at 9:00. after months of brexit deadlock, mps have voted overwhelmingly to hold a general
of a better christmas present, basically! this christmas present, basically! is a lovely live shot 0 houses this is a lovely live shot of the houses of parliament this morning, bluees over the building as the house of lords compares to consider the legislation the for a snap election. but it is not likely to be challenged. —— prepares to consider. a report into the grenfell tower fire — which killed 72 people — will be published this morning. it condemns the london fire brigade for...
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he has to exceed to the power of both the house of commons and the house of lords, the houses of parliament and he also has to be attentive to his minister. this is part of the reforms that are imposed on the monarchy in the late 17th century, the great revolution of 1688 which imposes restrictions, it's not an absolute monarchy he's got great authority both morally and politically. he's able to control this generals are for example. he controls who the ministers are, who's running the admiralty, wasrunning the treasury . so he got great persuasion in that regard. and he controls the prime minister is, lord north is the prime minister read his childhood friend . a brilliant politician doesn't like being a war minister at all. thinking is the man driving the train during the war. he is the heart, hardest of the hardliners comes to the war. >> on your george had never traveled beyond england. in his long life he never would, not ireland , to the continent, not even to scotland and certainly not to america.>> quite remarkable, isn't it? he married an obscure magrandeur in this. she had travele
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developments at westminster across bbc news on saturday — with special live coverage outside the houses of parliamenther news. a federal court in new york has found the brother of the president of honduras guilty of drug trafficking charges. tony hernandez was arrested last year in miami. prosecutors accused him of using his honduran government connections to smuggle 200 tons of cocaine into the us. floods caused by eight days of torrential downpours in north—eastern ghana have left 28 people dead and displaced hundreds. relief items are being transported 800 kilometres by road from the capital accra to the affected region on the border with burkina faso. meteorologists warn the rains could last into november. it's emerged that boeing employees exchanged messages about possible problems with the automated safety system on its 737 max jet nearly two years before the plane was involved in its first crash. the max planes have been grounded pending an investigation because of two accidents which killed more than 300 people. on thursday, turkey's president recep tayyip erdogan agreed to suspend his milita
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let's head to the central lobby in the houses of parliament and speak to my colleague vicki young. parliament which forster promised us asked eu for a delay. they had the whip taken away from them meaning they were effectively no longer conservative mps but now they have been brought back into the fold. let's speak to ed vaizey. how did this happen was back this coming together of mps and borisjohnson? back this coming together of mps and boris johnson? it is important to stress that not all the mps who voted for the benn act have been allowed back. half of us have had the whip restored. he wanted to unify the party with an election round the corner. he offered us the whip back. it was a good—natured discussion and to a certain extent those of us who have the whip bank are those of us who have voted with the conservative party for the last few weeks. some have been more rebellious if i could put it that way. i voted against the government on one issue which was to stop no deal. i wasn't interested in having fights with the government on other issues so that is probably why people li
let's head to the central lobby in the houses of parliament and speak to my colleague vicki young. parliament which forster promised us asked eu for a delay. they had the whip taken away from them meaning they were effectively no longer conservative mps but now they have been brought back into the fold. let's speak to ed vaizey. how did this happen was back this coming together of mps and borisjohnson? back this coming together of mps and boris johnson? it is important to stress that not all...