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rt political correspondent vicki young is in the central lobby of the houses of parliament. —— are politicalat is the latest state of play there? it is quite a labourious process. they have to what about the candidates by doing one brown after another in a secret ballot and in between all of those, they have to reprint the ballot paper. it is taking quite a long time, on the third round at the moment and the final three standing are the labourmp moment and the final three standing are the labour mp sir lindsay hoyle, he has been deputy leader and speakerfor a nine he has been deputy leader and speaker for a nine or ten he has been deputy leader and speakerfor a nine or ten years. he is putting experience s—io again for john burke oh. the person they came second in the last round was elinor light. a conservative mp. a lot of people think it is time that we had another female speaker in the house of commons. and third, the labour mp chris bryant, he boasted that he knows the detail and across all the rules for the house of commons and has the book of rules on his bedside table. he also talked
rt political correspondent vicki young is in the central lobby of the houses of parliament. —— are politicalat is the latest state of play there? it is quite a labourious process. they have to what about the candidates by doing one brown after another in a secret ballot and in between all of those, they have to reprint the ballot paper. it is taking quite a long time, on the third round at the moment and the final three standing are the labourmp moment and the final three standing are the...
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0ur chief political correspondent vicki young is in the central lobby of the houses of parliament. vicki, what's the latest? this is quite a laborious process, it doesn't happen very often. it's a decade ago the last one took place. they are trying to whittle down the candidates from seven to the final one. they are on the third round of voting, they are waiting for one of those candidates to reach 50% of those candidates to reach 50% of those who voted. let's look at the last three, lindsay hoyle, he is a labourmp and he last three, lindsay hoyle, he is a labour mp and he has been deputy speakerfor labour mp and he has been deputy speaker for many years. his labour mp and he has been deputy speakerfor many years. his pitch today was to say it is all about the referee, it's not about being a player. he said everyone wants the game to flow and that's what he would intend to do. next we have eleanor laing, a conservative mp. she's also been a deputy speaker so she's very experienced and used to being in the chair. many people in the house feel it is time for another female speaker. t
0ur chief political correspondent vicki young is in the central lobby of the houses of parliament. vicki, what's the latest? this is quite a laborious process, it doesn't happen very often. it's a decade ago the last one took place. they are trying to whittle down the candidates from seven to the final one. they are on the third round of voting, they are waiting for one of those candidates to reach 50% of those candidates to reach 50% of those who voted. let's look at the last three, lindsay...
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of the story because the green party will be able to challenge these proposals in the other house of parliament the blunders and there if they choose to they can block a great deal of this potential legislation the question for them will be as a green party that prioritizes protecting the environment are they prepared to vote down something which on the face of it is teared and geared towards protecting the environment that is for the future for now i'm going to merkel and her colleagues will be breathing a sigh of relief that at least in this house most of the proposals have been passed . and finally a u.s. courts has built the execution of a black man just days before it was due to be carried out its 51 year old will be reid's had been convicted of the murder of a white woman in 1996 but the texas appeals court says new evidence of his innocence must not be considered john hendren has more from austin in texas when rodney reed awoke on friday morning his days were numbered numbered to 5 he was scheduled to die by lethal injection at the hands of the state of texas on wednesday nov 20th that i
of the story because the green party will be able to challenge these proposals in the other house of parliament the blunders and there if they choose to they can block a great deal of this potential legislation the question for them will be as a green party that prioritizes protecting the environment are they prepared to vote down something which on the face of it is teared and geared towards protecting the environment that is for the future for now i'm going to merkel and her colleagues will...
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germany etc step up its fight against climate change and the lower house of parliament has approved spending $60000000000.00 on new measures and introducing taxes for flights but the bill stonie the prey of a by the upper house john mccain has more from. getting this particular proposal through parliament is proving very difficult for the grand coalition because there are many elements of what's been proposed which many people in parliament just don't agree with the upshot of this is that this is going to cost somewhere around $60000000000.00 in the next few years and it involves the government and missing that its previous aspirations its targets to reduce emissions are not going to hit the time frame they said that they would several years ago what's in this particular package well fines for companies that are particularly polluting in terms of c o 2 but incentives for those that are not the devil is in the details and those who oppose this particularly the opposition parties in the bundestag that's the lower house of parliament well they say on one side the greens say this is nowhere near
germany etc step up its fight against climate change and the lower house of parliament has approved spending $60000000000.00 on new measures and introducing taxes for flights but the bill stonie the prey of a by the upper house john mccain has more from. getting this particular proposal through parliament is proving very difficult for the grand coalition because there are many elements of what's been proposed which many people in parliament just don't agree with the upshot of this is that this...
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i did an event at the houses of parliament. they gave me 1500. s of parliament? i mean, that buys you a cup of coffee. the point is he didn't do me any favours, in that i was going to produce these events with or without him. the fact that he wanted to come and show his support for the london tech scene was huge. he didn't have a real passion for the tech like i did, and he didn't really know where to start. yes, of course, he had lots of handlers, lots of people shoving papers at his face. i hear you say he didn't do you any favours. the bottom line is, though, you were in a close friendship. you asked him to speak at business events of yours, which he did in april 2012, april 2013. you said to itv you made a profit on that. twice in 2014, one event selling vip tickets for £1,000 a head. you were close friends. i don't know where that came from, actually. and a profit on an events business goes right back into the event. sure. so it's not like it was like, wow, what a pot of gold just because borisjohnson came. i understand that. but in that time
i did an event at the houses of parliament. they gave me 1500. s of parliament? i mean, that buys you a cup of coffee. the point is he didn't do me any favours, in that i was going to produce these events with or without him. the fact that he wanted to come and show his support for the london tech scene was huge. he didn't have a real passion for the tech like i did, and he didn't really know where to start. yes, of course, he had lots of handlers, lots of people shoving papers at his face. i...
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of the story because the green party will be able to challenge these proposals in the other house of parliament the blunders and there if they choose to they can block a great deal of this potential legislation the question for them will be as a green party that prioritizes protecting the environment are they prepared to vote down something which on the face of it is teared and geared towards protecting the environment that is for the future for now i'm going to merkel and her colleagues will be breathing a sigh of relief that at least in this. most of the proposals passed. but what is coming up on this. finishing the season at the top of the. world. thank you very much n.f.l. player myles garance has been suspended from the league indefinitely without pay the cleveland browns star and opponents with a helmet. garrett was involved in a fight with pittsburgh steelers quarterback mason at rudolf he ripped off rudolph helmets and then smashed him over the head with its current suspension is at least for the rest of the season which will take in 6 regular season games and any involvement in the pla
of the story because the green party will be able to challenge these proposals in the other house of parliament the blunders and there if they choose to they can block a great deal of this potential legislation the question for them will be as a green party that prioritizes protecting the environment are they prepared to vote down something which on the face of it is teared and geared towards protecting the environment that is for the future for now i'm going to merkel and her colleagues will...
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with the support of the military the morales is movement for socialism party controls both houses of parliament. negotiators from the united nations and the european union helped craft a law allowing new elections. she knew that without a doubt this is the 1st step for bolivia to change course and return to democracy to hold credible transparent free and inclusive elections a soonest possible. however self-proclaimed interim president janine anya has rejected lawmakers attempts to give morales amnesty her government has accused him of sedition after he urged his supporters to keep up blockades. we have categorically affirmed that my government will not persecute any political union all civically death. at the same time we are clear that he or she who has not respected the lure. who has committed crimes will not have amnesty of any kind being. some of morales's supporters are still fighting running battles with the army soldiers were taken hostage briefly on saturday as they were guarding a caravan of dump trucks in a country where mistrust still runs high. activists in paris are demanding the f
with the support of the military the morales is movement for socialism party controls both houses of parliament. negotiators from the united nations and the european union helped craft a law allowing new elections. she knew that without a doubt this is the 1st step for bolivia to change course and return to democracy to hold credible transparent free and inclusive elections a soonest possible. however self-proclaimed interim president janine anya has rejected lawmakers attempts to give morales...
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the green party will be able to challenge these proposals on the other house of parliament, the buddhist bundeshat. they can block a great deal of this legislation. the question will be, as a green party, the priority is protecting the environment. are they prepared to vote down towardng which is geared protecting the environment? that is for the future now. angela merkel and her colleagues will be breathing a sigh of relief that most of the proposals have been passed. >> sport is coming up. rafael nadal celebrates the season at the top of the tennis world. ♪ >> now to sport. garrett has been suspended from the league indefinitely. he attacked an opponent with a helmet. garrett was involved in a fight with the pittsburgh steelers quarterback. he ripped off his helmet, then smashed him over the head with it. his suspension is for the rest of the season, which will be six regular-season games. it is the biggest man ever handed out. rudolph said he never experienced anything like it. i thought it was pretty cowardly and bush league. there's plenty of tape to watch. i really haven't seen it.
the green party will be able to challenge these proposals on the other house of parliament, the buddhist bundeshat. they can block a great deal of this legislation. the question will be, as a green party, the priority is protecting the environment. are they prepared to vote down towardng which is geared protecting the environment? that is for the future now. angela merkel and her colleagues will be breathing a sigh of relief that most of the proposals have been passed. >> sport is coming...
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house tomorrow. it is time that someone had the courage to defend members of parliament, notjust inside this house but well. defending members of parliament, that is what i would do if the house makes me speaker. there are times for continuity and there are times for change. this is a time for change. i want to be that change. this is the 215t—century, for goodness' sake, we need to escape from the overbearing and hierarchical structures that have made it all too easy for a culture of bullying to take root. the bullying and harassment that is to rented in this building. and yes, we need an independent process put in place but we need more than that. highlighting problems in our own offices, there is a good list of mps to work for and a bad list of mps to work for. staff know this, we know this, it may be an uncomfortable message. it may not be a vote today, but we should not be complacent even if we are on that good list. we should not rest while young staff in this building are fearful, tearful and afraid to raise concerns about how they have been treated. during my nine years as deputy, whatever the
house tomorrow. it is time that someone had the courage to defend members of parliament, notjust inside this house but well. defending members of parliament, that is what i would do if the house makes me speaker. there are times for continuity and there are times for change. this is a time for change. i want to be that change. this is the 215t—century, for goodness' sake, we need to escape from the overbearing and hierarchical structures that have made it all too easy for a culture of...
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to germany out in the lower house of the country's parliament has approved a major package any time show the country will meet its 2030 target for choosing greenhouse gas emissions the deal was finally agreed after months of haggling between chance angle knuckles party and her social democrat coalition partners but as dominic cain explains from berlin is still faces a major hurdle. getting this particular proposal through parliament is proving very difficult for the grand coalition because there are many elements of what's been proposed which many people in parliament just don't agree with the upshot of this is that this is going to cost somewhere around $60000000000.00 in the next few years and it involves the government of missing but its previous aspirations its targets to reduce emissions are not going to hit the time frame they said that they would several years ago what's in this particular package well fines for companies that are particularly polluting in terms of c o 2 but incentives for those that are not the devil is in the details and those who oppose this particularly the op
to germany out in the lower house of the country's parliament has approved a major package any time show the country will meet its 2030 target for choosing greenhouse gas emissions the deal was finally agreed after months of haggling between chance angle knuckles party and her social democrat coalition partners but as dominic cain explains from berlin is still faces a major hurdle. getting this particular proposal through parliament is proving very difficult for the grand coalition because...
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both houses of parliament, meanwhile, has unanimously approved a bill permitting a fresh presidentialed in colombia for a third consecutive day, despite the imposition of a curfew overnight on friday in the capital, bogota. police used tear gas to disperse hundreds of people who gathered by a national park close to the city. president ivan duque said the security forces would continue patrols to prevent more vandalism. jeremy corbyn has defended his decision to adopt a "neutral" stance in the event of a future brexit referendum, calling it a sign of "strength and maturity." he told friday night's bbc question time leaders' special he would not campaign for leave or remain if his party wins power, in order to allow him to credibly carry out what voters decide. his opponents have questioned his position, as our political correspondent, nick eardley reports. applause. whatever your priority at this election, brexit is one of the biggest issues facing the country. for months, labour has walked a political tightrope, trying to keep everyone — leave and remain — happy. ifjeremy corbyn wins
both houses of parliament, meanwhile, has unanimously approved a bill permitting a fresh presidentialed in colombia for a third consecutive day, despite the imposition of a curfew overnight on friday in the capital, bogota. police used tear gas to disperse hundreds of people who gathered by a national park close to the city. president ivan duque said the security forces would continue patrols to prevent more vandalism. jeremy corbyn has defended his decision to adopt a "neutral"...
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unlikely this round will and differently on a slightly more positive note of japan's lower house of parliament approved a limited trade deal with the u.s. but now there is uncertainty over progress regarding highly contentious tariffs on its cars and car parts japan and the u.s. formally signed a limited trade deal to cut tariffs on u.s. ag giving president trump a moral victory but now there's fear about next steps as trump known for his flip flopping ways have not confirmed that the u.s. with scrap tariffs on japanese cars and car parts despite giving jack pan assurances it will analysts cited these times as unfavorable as details were intentionally vague giving us leverage to win more concessions at a later date what was actually close to a trade deal with mexico and canada just last week house speaker nancy pelosi said that a breakthrough on the new trade agreement called the u.s. in ca was this is her word imminent president trump has been pushing for this new trade agreement but one of the groups pushing back or u.s. labor unions the same labor unions whose workers were deeply hurt by th
unlikely this round will and differently on a slightly more positive note of japan's lower house of parliament approved a limited trade deal with the u.s. but now there is uncertainty over progress regarding highly contentious tariffs on its cars and car parts japan and the u.s. formally signed a limited trade deal to cut tariffs on u.s. ag giving president trump a moral victory but now there's fear about next steps as trump known for his flip flopping ways have not confirmed that the u.s. with...
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i did an event at the houses of parliament, they gave me 1500. f parliament, that buys you a cup of coffee. he didn't do me any favours in that i was going to produce these events with or without him. the fact he wanted to come and show his support for the london tech scene, was huge. he didn't have a real passion for the tech like i did and he didn't know where to start. of course, he had lots of handlers and people shoving papers in his face. i hear you say he didn't do you any favours, but the bottom line is, you were in a close friendship when you asked him to speak of business events like yours, which he did in april 2012, april 2013 and you said to ivu made a profit on that. twice in 2014, one event selling tickets at £1000 a head.” don't know where that came from. it's not like it was wild, what a pot of gold just because boris johnson came. i understand that but in that time borisjohnson wrote to city hall on multiple occasions declaring various personal interests. your name didn't appear at all. why not, do you think? i don't know. i don'
i did an event at the houses of parliament, they gave me 1500. f parliament, that buys you a cup of coffee. he didn't do me any favours in that i was going to produce these events with or without him. the fact he wanted to come and show his support for the london tech scene, was huge. he didn't have a real passion for the tech like i did and he didn't know where to start. of course, he had lots of handlers and people shoving papers in his face. i hear you say he didn't do you any favours, but...
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britain's vocal and colorful speaker for the lower house of parliament officially retires from westminster on thursday. 10 years as the chamber's referee less notably trying to keep blacks in proceedings under control and as lawrence lee reports his legacy will be loud and contentious. i. i. was. every circus needs a ringmaster throughout the entire city of breck's it's john bercow has been there to crack. his extraordinary intonation the way in which he says the word order. to shut up when they're all shouting at each other the way in which much of the u.k. has become transfixed by a parliament that usually ignores all of it combined to make bucko something of an international celebrity given the role of speaker is to set the terms of debate of the actor's referee inside the chamber trying to keep on top of politicians during practice it would have proved virtually impossible for anybody. we've seen both the opposition but also the government trying to use parliamentary procedure to their advantage which has meant that assessing the situation the speaker in a situation has has been put in
britain's vocal and colorful speaker for the lower house of parliament officially retires from westminster on thursday. 10 years as the chamber's referee less notably trying to keep blacks in proceedings under control and as lawrence lee reports his legacy will be loud and contentious. i. i. was. every circus needs a ringmaster throughout the entire city of breck's it's john bercow has been there to crack. his extraordinary intonation the way in which he says the word order. to shut up when...
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houses of parliament and a local media reports say that 2 shots were heard images posted on social media appear to show a truck lying across the bridge with multiple police cars in attendance and no we will gather more details on this story for you and bring you an update at the top of the hour. let's get a recap now of our top stories here on d w iraq's prime minister i do says he will resign and allow parliament to choose a new government the move comes as the number of deaths and weeks of aggressor comes $400.00 demonstrate. across the country have been taking to the streets since early october to protest government corruption and unemployment. and in multiple media reports that prime minister joseph most got plans to resign immediately as a crisis sparked by a journalist's murder and also his close ally writes. coming up next on d w news asia the dangers from the rise in sea level so it could threaten the lives of 300000000 people worldwide. and kung fu is ready to take the fight to gender discrimination. that's coming right up on v.w. news asia don't go away. the odd. india. turning
houses of parliament and a local media reports say that 2 shots were heard images posted on social media appear to show a truck lying across the bridge with multiple police cars in attendance and no we will gather more details on this story for you and bring you an update at the top of the hour. let's get a recap now of our top stories here on d w iraq's prime minister i do says he will resign and allow parliament to choose a new government the move comes as the number of deaths and weeks of...
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environmentally friendly mainstream retailers, according to the environmental audit committee in the houses of parliamentg the best in terms of engaging in ethical practices and near the bottom of the pile where fast fashion retailers like misguided and boohoo and he rejects the idea that by markets as pa rt rejects the idea that by markets as part of this railway culture because most customers don'tjust buy things once. even if they cost £5, they had a keener sense of holding onto things and notjust throwing it away after one where. interesting. this article in the financial times, a chinese company behind a massive video app, ticktock, and they are launching another service to go head—to—head with spotify and apple in the music streaming market. ticktock‘s parent company is looking to monetise this app which is huge among young people today. i don't have ticktock. are your kids on it? they are not. for those who have no idea, you basically record yourself doing music videos and stuff. idea, you basically record yourself doing music videos and stufflj quite like the way the ft describes it. the content
environmentally friendly mainstream retailers, according to the environmental audit committee in the houses of parliamentg the best in terms of engaging in ethical practices and near the bottom of the pile where fast fashion retailers like misguided and boohoo and he rejects the idea that by markets as pa rt rejects the idea that by markets as part of this railway culture because most customers don'tjust buy things once. even if they cost £5, they had a keener sense of holding onto things and...
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i did an event at the houses of parliament, they gave me 1500. have you ever done an event there? coffee! he didn't do me any favours. i would have produced this event with a without him. the fact he wanted to come and show his support for the london tech scene was huge. he didn't really know where to start. yes, he had a lot of handlers and people shoving papers on his face... i hear you saying he did not do you any favours. but you were in a close friendship. you asked him to speak at business events of yours in april 2012, april 2013. you said to itv you made a profit on that. you sold vip tickets for £1000 per head. you made a profit on that. you sold vip tickets for £1000 per headlj you made a profit on that. you sold vip tickets for £1000 per head. i do not know where that came from, actually. and a profit on an events business goes right back into the event. it wasn't what a pot of gold just because borisjohnson came!|j understand that, but borisjohnson broke to city hall on multiple occasions —— mike wrote to city hall declaring interests. why did your name not appear? i do
i did an event at the houses of parliament, they gave me 1500. have you ever done an event there? coffee! he didn't do me any favours. i would have produced this event with a without him. the fact he wanted to come and show his support for the london tech scene was huge. he didn't really know where to start. yes, he had a lot of handlers and people shoving papers on his face... i hear you saying he did not do you any favours. but you were in a close friendship. you asked him to speak at...
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now britain's vocal and colorful speaker for the lower house of parliament officially retires from westminster on thursday john bercow served 10 years as the chamber's referee most notably trying to keep bracks it proceedings under some control and as lawrence lee now reports his legacy will be both loud and contentious. every circus needs a ringmaster and throughout the entire city of brecht's it's john bercow has been there to crack the whip his extraordinary intonation the way in which he says the words. to shut up when they're all shouting at each other the way in which much of the u.k. has become transfixed by a parliament that usually ignores all of it combined to make bercow something of an international celebrity given the role of speaker is to set the terms of debate and act as referee inside the chamber trying to keep on top of politicians during practice it would have proved virtually impossible for anybody. we've seen both the opposition but also the government trying to use parliamentary procedure to their advantage which has meant that in certain situations the speaker in a situa
now britain's vocal and colorful speaker for the lower house of parliament officially retires from westminster on thursday john bercow served 10 years as the chamber's referee most notably trying to keep bracks it proceedings under some control and as lawrence lee now reports his legacy will be both loud and contentious. every circus needs a ringmaster and throughout the entire city of brecht's it's john bercow has been there to crack the whip his extraordinary intonation the way in which he...
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it's unlikely this round will and differently on a slightly more positive note japan's lower house of parliament approved a limited trade deal with the u.s. but now there is uncertainty over progress regarding highly contentious tariffs on its cars and car parts japan and the u.s. formally signed a limited trade deal to cut tariffs on u.s. ag giving president trump a moral victory but now there's fear about next steps as trump known for his flip flopping ways have not confirmed that the u.s. would scrap tariffs on japanese cars and car parts despite giving jack assurances it will analysts cited these times as unfavorable as details were intentionally vague giving us leverage to win more concessions at a later date what was actually close to a trade deal with mexico and canada just last week house speaker nancy pelosi said that a breakthrough on the new trade agreement called the u.s. in ca was this is her word imminent president trump has been pushing for this new trade agreement but one of the groups pushing back or us labor unions the same labor unions whose workers were deeply her. by the way
it's unlikely this round will and differently on a slightly more positive note japan's lower house of parliament approved a limited trade deal with the u.s. but now there is uncertainty over progress regarding highly contentious tariffs on its cars and car parts japan and the u.s. formally signed a limited trade deal to cut tariffs on u.s. ag giving president trump a moral victory but now there's fear about next steps as trump known for his flip flopping ways have not confirmed that the u.s....
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both houses of bolivia's parliament have now approved a bill calling for a new general election. ate for the poll was set. the interim president is meeting opposition groups to try to end four weeks of violence that's followed the last election, which international monitors said was fixed. president trump's lawyer and close ally, rudy giuliani, has said he's not afraid of being indicted in connection with the impeachment inquiry. speaking on fox news, he attacked those who've accused him of pressing ukraine to make investigations into the family of presidential rivaljoe biden. gps have voted to reduce visits to patients‘ homes, saying they "no longer have the capacity" to offer them. doctors supported the proposal at a meeting of english local medical committees on friday. but the health secretary, matt hancock, said the idea of taking home visits out of gps‘ contracts was a "complete non—starter". jenny kumah reports. family doctors say their workload is on the rise, and this, coupled with falling gp numbers, mean something has to give. in his surgery in leeds, dr richard vautrey
both houses of bolivia's parliament have now approved a bill calling for a new general election. ate for the poll was set. the interim president is meeting opposition groups to try to end four weeks of violence that's followed the last election, which international monitors said was fixed. president trump's lawyer and close ally, rudy giuliani, has said he's not afraid of being indicted in connection with the impeachment inquiry. speaking on fox news, he attacked those who've accused him of...
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house tomorrow. it is time that someone had the courage to defend members of parliament, notjust inside this house but as well. defending members of parliament, that is what i would do if the house makes me speaker. a labour mp said her main reason for standing was to tackle bullying and harrasment. there is a good list of mps to work for and a bad list of mps to work for, staff know this, we know this and it may be an uncomfortable message. it may not be a vote winner today but we should not be complacent even if we are on the good list. it is not a club that says you have been here for 35 years, do not take it wrong mr clarke, but the fact is when i look at 35 years of people in this house i think i have earned that speech once more or once again or many more times. that speech is important but the person who walked through that door yesterday is just as important to their constituents. their voice must be heard as well. i know you want a speaker who understands what it is to be a government backbencher and an opposition backbencher. and a government minister and a shadow minister. and i have been a
house tomorrow. it is time that someone had the courage to defend members of parliament, notjust inside this house but as well. defending members of parliament, that is what i would do if the house makes me speaker. a labour mp said her main reason for standing was to tackle bullying and harrasment. there is a good list of mps to work for and a bad list of mps to work for, staff know this, we know this and it may be an uncomfortable message. it may not be a vote winner today but we should not...
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river at westminster bridge, a knife attack and shooting with a terrorist killed outside the houses of parliament. an all too familiar scene here, katy, for lon dodoners. >> it is unusual for the british police to fire on anybody. a lot of the police do not carry guns. what can you tell us about the scenario here, the officer that had a gun, using a gun? what is the significance of that in the uk? >> reporter: well, i mean, famously, british police are unarmed. very, very different from the situation in the u.s. where in most cities police, of course, are armed. but in recent years, more and more police officers have been given firearms training. there is a specialist firearms training, firearms unit. there's anti-terror police. so, you know, it is not like it was 20 years ago when a policeman with a gun in the uk was a very, very unusual sight. we understand that the armed officers responded very, very quickly to this. again, london is very used to terror incidents over decades and in the last few years, of course, in and around central london where i am at the moment. we think they did respond
river at westminster bridge, a knife attack and shooting with a terrorist killed outside the houses of parliament. an all too familiar scene here, katy, for lon dodoners. >> it is unusual for the british police to fire on anybody. a lot of the police do not carry guns. what can you tell us about the scenario here, the officer that had a gun, using a gun? what is the significance of that in the uk? >> reporter: well, i mean, famously, british police are unarmed. very, very different...
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house tomorrow. it is time that someone had the courage to defend members of parliament, not just inside this house, to do their public duty, harm is notjust the individual mp, but weakens parliament in the eyes of the nation. mr clarke, we all know that beyond the westminster bubble' there is a real anxiety about the health of our democratic system. we need to rebuild confidence and trust in our politics, and it must begin with this election today. there are times of continuity, and there are times for change. this is a time for change. i want to be that change. this is 21st—century for goodness' sake, we need to escape from an overbearing and hierarchical structures that have made it all too easy for a culture of bullying to ta ke easy for a culture of bullying to take root. as deputy speaker, i hope that i have always discharge my duties with consistency, with courtesy, and with kindness. hear, hear! i always try to roma, that despite being a lawyer, for which you will have to forgive me, we are not dealing withjust you will have to forgive me, we are not dealing with just laws and rules here, we
house tomorrow. it is time that someone had the courage to defend members of parliament, not just inside this house, to do their public duty, harm is notjust the individual mp, but weakens parliament in the eyes of the nation. mr clarke, we all know that beyond the westminster bubble' there is a real anxiety about the health of our democratic system. we need to rebuild confidence and trust in our politics, and it must begin with this election today. there are times of continuity, and there are...
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of a parliament. there are significant and practical differences. the main one is, when parliament is dissolved, mps are no longer mps, they are candidates. all 650 seats in the househat does not happen at prorogation. the other big difference is bills that are going through parliament at prorogation can sometimes be carried over between different parliamentary sessions and keep going, that cannot happen when parliament is dissolved. any bills that were before parliament at one minute past midnightand parliament at one minute past midnight and had parliament at one minute past midnightand had not parliament at one minute past midnight and had not gone through all the stages and not made into law will fall. if a new government wants to pick it up again after an election, they will have to start from the beginning. we talked a lot on this programme about the domestic abuse bell that was going through parliament. that has gone. they will have to see if it will be picked up again. three elections in five yea rs, again. three elections in five years, john, for this country. that is pretty unusual. will this be an historic election? every election is historic election? e
of a parliament. there are significant and practical differences. the main one is, when parliament is dissolved, mps are no longer mps, they are candidates. all 650 seats in the househat does not happen at prorogation. the other big difference is bills that are going through parliament at prorogation can sometimes be carried over between different parliamentary sessions and keep going, that cannot happen when parliament is dissolved. any bills that were before parliament at one minute past...
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policeman was stabbed to death after a vehicle had run into pedestrians right there at the house of parliament. so the british are very attune to these types of attacks. but what's good about this, and horrible to even use that phrase, is that isis and their ideological followers have been pushed down from bombs to guns down to vehicles. now, just down to people who are pedestrian terrorists on foot if this is a terrorist attack. it looks like it is. >> erin, how's the government responding? >> the government responds very quickly in london. i've been around london and seen their counterterrorism forces. that city actually has armed officers. armed response officers all over in unmarked cars moving throughout sectors of the city. and we found out today that this actually, the police that carried out this -- this operation were actually the city of london. which is a small borough within the greater london metropolitan area according to, you know, one of our experts who are on earlier today. and that borough has its own specialty police who watch for large places and gatherings of -- of notewor
policeman was stabbed to death after a vehicle had run into pedestrians right there at the house of parliament. so the british are very attune to these types of attacks. but what's good about this, and horrible to even use that phrase, is that isis and their ideological followers have been pushed down from bombs to guns down to vehicles. now, just down to people who are pedestrian terrorists on foot if this is a terrorist attack. it looks like it is. >> erin, how's the government...
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both houses of bolivia's parliament have now approved a bill calling for a new general election. date for the poll was set. the interim president is meeting opposition groups to try to end four weeks of violence that's followed the last election, which international monitors said was fixed. president trump's lawyer and close ally, rudy giuliani, has said he's not afraid of being indicted in connection with the impeachment inquiry. speaking on fox news, he attacked those who've accused him of pressing ukraine to make investigations into the family of presidential rivaljoe biden. now on bbc news — click. this week: could this be the future of gaming? move over vin diesel, we're about to get fast and furious. 00:02:05,829 --> 2147483051:37:47,630 and are you ready for 2147483051:37:47,630 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 a debate with a robot? streaming services have changed the entertainment landscape. they're taking bigger and bigger chunks from the dvd market, they've completely revolutionised the music industry, and they've got terrestrial tv execs quaking in their expensive boots. but
both houses of bolivia's parliament have now approved a bill calling for a new general election. date for the poll was set. the interim president is meeting opposition groups to try to end four weeks of violence that's followed the last election, which international monitors said was fixed. president trump's lawyer and close ally, rudy giuliani, has said he's not afraid of being indicted in connection with the impeachment inquiry. speaking on fox news, he attacked those who've accused him of...
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both houses of bolivia's parliament have now approved a bill calling for a new general election. date for the poll was set. the interim president is meeting opposition groups to try to end four weeks of violence that's followed the last election, which international monitors said was fixed. president trump's lawyer and close ally, rudy giuliani, has said he's not afraid of being indicted in connection with the impeachment inquiry. speaking on fox news, he attacked those who've accused him of pressing ukraine to make investigations into the family of presidential rivaljoe biden. gps have voted to reduce visits to patients‘ homes, saying they "no longer have the capacity" to offer them. doctors supported the proposal at a meeting of english local medical committees on friday. but the health secretary, matt hancock, said the idea of taking home visits out of gps‘ contracts was a "complete non—starter". jenny kumah reports. family doctors say their workload is on the rise, and this, coupled with falling gp numbers, mean something has to give. in his surgery in leeds, dr richard vautr
both houses of bolivia's parliament have now approved a bill calling for a new general election. date for the poll was set. the interim president is meeting opposition groups to try to end four weeks of violence that's followed the last election, which international monitors said was fixed. president trump's lawyer and close ally, rudy giuliani, has said he's not afraid of being indicted in connection with the impeachment inquiry. speaking on fox news, he attacked those who've accused him of...
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both houses of bolivia's parliament have now approved a bill calling for a new general election. ps to try to end four weeks of violence that's followed the last election, which international monitors said was fixed. president trump's lawyer and close ally, rudy giuliani, has said he's not afraid of being indicted in connection with the impeachment inquiry. speaking on fox news, he attacked those who've accused him of pressing ukraine to make investigations into the family of presidential rivaljoe biden.
both houses of bolivia's parliament have now approved a bill calling for a new general election. ps to try to end four weeks of violence that's followed the last election, which international monitors said was fixed. president trump's lawyer and close ally, rudy giuliani, has said he's not afraid of being indicted in connection with the impeachment inquiry. speaking on fox news, he attacked those who've accused him of pressing ukraine to make investigations into the family of presidential...
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no, you can't come back to the houses of parliament two days later with a new deal.d. it's only about them and what they think is right, not the wider community. even when you say what you want, it goes in one earand say what you want, it goes in one ear and comes out the other. did anybody have any thoughts about the lib dems? i wrote reassurance, remainer, ignorant. they just lib dems? i wrote reassurance, remainer, ignorant. theyjust don't wa nt remainer, ignorant. theyjust don't want to honour the referendum. i put reassurance because they want to have a second referendum. and that would lead to the best—of—s, i imagine. i put bold, at least on to information that i thought was correct. they said they would just cancel it and remain and i thought that was bold, especially after how many months of saying we are living on this date in doing this or not doing that. all of that was a waste. going back to labour, i want you to imagine, if the labour party was a person and you met them at a party, what would they be like? welcoming. sociable. down-to-earth. you would n
no, you can't come back to the houses of parliament two days later with a new deal.d. it's only about them and what they think is right, not the wider community. even when you say what you want, it goes in one earand say what you want, it goes in one ear and comes out the other. did anybody have any thoughts about the lib dems? i wrote reassurance, remainer, ignorant. they just lib dems? i wrote reassurance, remainer, ignorant. theyjust don't wa nt remainer, ignorant. theyjust don't want to...
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bbc parliament profiled the life of former house of commons speaker john bercow. he served as speaker for 10 years and was elected as a member of parliament for buckingham in 1997. this is hosted by bbc parliamentary correspondent. >> order. order. ♪ >> order. order. david: the speaker who did it his way. >> i need help from the member of the third. perhaps you have no contribution to make whatsoever. david: on a long and colorful political journey. >> i am not interested in signing up to a policy that would put europe before britain. david: dispensing advice along the way. >> calm yourself and take some sort of soothing predicament. david: to his supporters, john bercow has been one of the great speakers, a transformative leader in the stuffy world of westminster. to his critics, he was pompous, biased even, changing the rules to suit his own agenda. but the decisions he took in his chair over 10 years may have changed the course of history. and his distinctive style made him an unlikely international celebrity. >> people were yelling "order" at you and asking you
bbc parliament profiled the life of former house of commons speaker john bercow. he served as speaker for 10 years and was elected as a member of parliament for buckingham in 1997. this is hosted by bbc parliamentary correspondent. >> order. order. ♪ >> order. order. david: the speaker who did it his way. >> i need help from the member of the third. perhaps you have no contribution to make whatsoever. david: on a long and colorful political journey. >> i am not...
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it has passed the second reading in the house of parliament.we have a deal, it is conditioned on that. that is moving from a stylized brexit assumption to a specific assumption, as you say. but the way to look at the impact of that on the economy is to look at where the economy is it goes.sus where growth has been very weak weaktly, suffering from global growth, but also intense brexit uncertainties. the economy growing less than an annualized rate of 1%. our current estimate is that for the year as a whole, growth this year will be about 1%. in every subsequent year in our forecast, conditioned on that deal, growth picks up to 1.6 2021, and 1.8% in above 2% in 2022. that growth is helped a bit by fiscal policy, a bit by a stronger world, a world that has stopped weakening and picks up a little bit, but 3/4 of that rise in growth is driven by domestic factors, the most important of which is a reduction in uncertainty driven by an orderly transition to a new brexit arrangement. now, i will finish by just noting that that is an expectation, and a
it has passed the second reading in the house of parliament.we have a deal, it is conditioned on that. that is moving from a stylized brexit assumption to a specific assumption, as you say. but the way to look at the impact of that on the economy is to look at where the economy is it goes.sus where growth has been very weak weaktly, suffering from global growth, but also intense brexit uncertainties. the economy growing less than an annualized rate of 1%. our current estimate is that for the...
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august 2016, a car attack outside the house of the parliament. three hurt there. september 2017, the green tube train bombing. more than 15 hurt in that one. in june of 2017, the finsbury park car crash. that killed one and her 12. of course, the one we've been talking about today. the june 3rd 2017 london bridge car crash, stabbing attack. eight killed and 48 hurt. there were also come in may of 2017, a bombing. and then the march 2017 westminster car crash and setting attack. five killed, 49 hurt. these sound like a lot of copycat attacks. when we talk about these car crashes in stabbings, they are using these vehicles as terrorist targets. they are using the vehicles of their weapons. since the london bridge attack in 2017, the june 1, where they use a white van and mow down pedestrians and then proceeded to stab multiple, eight people were killed that day. what has changed in london to prevent these kinds of attacks from happening? >> well, i think the biggest thing that has happened in this country -- and we could take this all the way back to 9/11 -- is that
august 2016, a car attack outside the house of the parliament. three hurt there. september 2017, the green tube train bombing. more than 15 hurt in that one. in june of 2017, the finsbury park car crash. that killed one and her 12. of course, the one we've been talking about today. the june 3rd 2017 london bridge car crash, stabbing attack. eight killed and 48 hurt. there were also come in may of 2017, a bombing. and then the march 2017 westminster car crash and setting attack. five killed, 49...
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policy as this deal, a deal between the uk and the eu and it has passed a second reading in the house of parliaments been very weak recently, suffering from weak global growth but also intense brexit uncertainties. economy growing less than 1% annually, our current estimate is that growth this year will be about 1%. and every subsequent year and a focus we have just released, it is conditioned on that deal and growth picks up so1.6 conditioned on that deal and growth picks up so 1.6 next year and 1.8 and 20 21, just above 2% in 2022. that growth is helped by fiscal policy, a bit by a stronger world, a world that has stopped weakening and picks up other to bits but three quarters of that rising growth is driven by domestic factors, the most important of which is a reduction of uncertainty driven by an orderly transition to a new brexit easement. now, i will finish by noting that is an expectation. —— brexit a range. that is an assumption in the forecast that this will be this production and uncertainty will have this knock—on effect on business and events will see whether of course that will transpi
policy as this deal, a deal between the uk and the eu and it has passed a second reading in the house of parliaments been very weak recently, suffering from weak global growth but also intense brexit uncertainties. economy growing less than 1% annually, our current estimate is that growth this year will be about 1%. and every subsequent year and a focus we have just released, it is conditioned on that deal and growth picks up so1.6 conditioned on that deal and growth picks up so 1.6 next year...
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breath to pretend that people have somehow betrayed the population actually the 650 members of parliament in the house of commons each one of whom is trying their best to do the best for their own constituents of course they don't look great you know that's the beauty of democracy they have to agree but i think it's really wrong to say that we're deliberately trying to frustrate the will of the people with in excess actually some of the people that you will meet in the house of commons in the most brilliant intelligent caring hard working individuals and to try and portray all of us told us all with one brush is just very wrong but i also think them came you mention the media earlier and then me a lot of these cues are being taken from the extreme language should be news but i think to lead when you splash the word trade across the front page of a leading newspaper well of course and of course people are going to have got that number to begin opening that the book. and you know that the 2 tweets that you just read out i find it interesting that 2 men are giving those yes i'm sure women are common thin
breath to pretend that people have somehow betrayed the population actually the 650 members of parliament in the house of commons each one of whom is trying their best to do the best for their own constituents of course they don't look great you know that's the beauty of democracy they have to agree but i think it's really wrong to say that we're deliberately trying to frustrate the will of the people with in excess actually some of the people that you will meet in the house of commons in the...