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you would say people like anna soubry, a fellow tory who quit, like you did, joined the independent groups our because basically said if the lib dems have a chance of winning a particular seat then back the lib dems. anna soubry saw that as a com pletely dems. anna soubry saw that as a completely bizarre way to found a new partly. -- party. if we behave in tribal ways, we're never going to break the system stop either way the brexit thing will be fixed, finally movement in the house of commons, is parties are learning to work together. our country needs this more than any party and we have have to put that to one side. a number of collea g u es to put that to one side. a number of colleagues of yours, i'm thinking, for example, of chuka umunna and luciano bechio, both influential labour mps who joined the independent group, they have now continued their politicaljourney by joining the liberal democrats. there isa joining the liberal democrats. there is a lot of talk that you are going tojoin the liberal is a lot of talk that you are going to join the liberal democrats. are you? if i had a
you would say people like anna soubry, a fellow tory who quit, like you did, joined the independent groups our because basically said if the lib dems have a chance of winning a particular seat then back the lib dems. anna soubry saw that as a com pletely dems. anna soubry saw that as a completely bizarre way to found a new partly. -- party. if we behave in tribal ways, we're never going to break the system stop either way the brexit thing will be fixed, finally movement in the house of commons,...
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so you would say people like anna soubry, a fellow tory who quit, like you did, joined the independent groupe group bizarre because you basically said, "you know what, if the lib dems have a chance of winning a particular seat then back the lib dems." anna soubry saw that as a completely bizarre way to found a new party. but we're never going to break the system if we behave in tribal ways. that's the great irony, isn't it? the way the brexit thing will be fixed, finally movement in the house of commons, is parties are learning to work together. this is bigger than any single party, and we have have to put that to one side. a number of colleagues of yours, i'm thinking, for example, of chuka umunna and luciana berger, both influential labour mps who joined the independent group, they've now continued their politicaljourney byjoining the liberal democrats. there's a lot of talk that you too are going tojoin the liberal democrats. are you? if i had a pound for everybody who'd asked me that, i would be very wealthy indeed. i'm not going to give you a pound, i want a straight answer. the answer
so you would say people like anna soubry, a fellow tory who quit, like you did, joined the independent groupe group bizarre because you basically said, "you know what, if the lib dems have a chance of winning a particular seat then back the lib dems." anna soubry saw that as a completely bizarre way to found a new party. but we're never going to break the system if we behave in tribal ways. that's the great irony, isn't it? the way the brexit thing will be fixed, finally movement in...
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she left labour to form the independent group which became the independent group to change uk through incarnations. others of her collea g u es incarnations. others of her colleagues have joined the incarnations. others of her colleagues havejoined the lib dems subsequently. chuka umunna probably the most prominent. but she has joined the liberal democrats this evening and a statement from her says she is delighted to be joining the party and describing the need for a more inclusive, tolerant politics for a party that enjoys diversity. still another 24 hours to go before monday! hold tight! you are watching bbc news. the breaking news is that amber rudd has resigned from the cabinet and also surrendered the conservative whip. more on this through the night. for now, let's get the weather. the weather is set to turn i settled into next week with rain and strengthening winds but that the moment there weather remains quiet this weekend. there is weather front will bring the change by monday but at the moment, high pressure is still around so it is generally fine and dry but it will be co
she left labour to form the independent group which became the independent group to change uk through incarnations. others of her collea g u es incarnations. others of her colleagues have joined the incarnations. others of her colleagues havejoined the lib dems subsequently. chuka umunna probably the most prominent. but she has joined the liberal democrats this evening and a statement from her says she is delighted to be joining the party and describing the need for a more inclusive, tolerant...
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you've lost more than half a dozen mps already, who went off to form an independent grouping. you've got many other mps, substantially more, who sit in constituencies, many of them in the midlands and the north of england, which were predominantly leave—voting constituencies. and i'm thinking of people, i daresay political friends of yours, like caroline flint, who are absolutely adamant that if labour does insist in the next few weeks on portraying itself as a remain party, they will not only lose a host of important seats in the north and the midlands, but they will in essence call into question the very future of the labour party. i don't think that's right in relation to the brexit issue. i think obviously people like caroline flint, who is a member of parliament for don valley, which is near doncaster in england... one of a host of mps who have leave voters as a majority. and they have held onto their seats. even though labour is much, much more a party close to the european union, and not leave party, they held onto their seats in 2017. to be honest, two years on, the st
you've lost more than half a dozen mps already, who went off to form an independent grouping. you've got many other mps, substantially more, who sit in constituencies, many of them in the midlands and the north of england, which were predominantly leave—voting constituencies. and i'm thinking of people, i daresay political friends of yours, like caroline flint, who are absolutely adamant that if labour does insist in the next few weeks on portraying itself as a remain party, they will not...
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with samaritans purse and other groups carrying, cutting houses, tearing down walls and its independent groupsthat are really the backbone of america. in a democracy of america back in 1830, was a major thing he saw. he looked around with his experience, he never saw anything like it. he saw "the deep state" basically of all these governments that people relied upon the government to be able to provide resources and services. in america, it was people helping people. they did such a better job they know exactly what the situation is on a one-to-one basis. >> example number two, the wealth of the washington area. >> when you look at the salaries in the bureaucracy, it's a sweetheart deal between the insurance they have, the incomes of the hundred thousand dollars a year, that they are getting, one of the things that breaks my heart is as a business owner, i look and see people in the business, the business of the engine of innovation. the incredible economic book that we are seeing today has been something that you've got new ways to help people with better. what you have with the government is
with samaritans purse and other groups carrying, cutting houses, tearing down walls and its independent groupsthat are really the backbone of america. in a democracy of america back in 1830, was a major thing he saw. he looked around with his experience, he never saw anything like it. he saw "the deep state" basically of all these governments that people relied upon the government to be able to provide resources and services. in america, it was people helping people. they did such a...
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angela smith, who defected from the labour party earlier this year, has left the independent group fory. she described the lib dems as the ‘strongest party to stop brexit.‘ years in parliament, and has launched a strong attack onjeremy corbyn. in an interview with the sunday times, he accused the labour leader of giving the "green light" to anti—semites in the party. he'll take up the full—time post as the government's anti—semitism tsar. delays are expected on british airways flights later today ahead of a pilots' strike which is due to begin at midnight. the dispute is over pay and conditions. most ba flights taking off from the uk on monday and tuesday have been cancelled. our business correspondent katie prescott has the details. for the first time in the company's history, british airways pilots are refusing to fly. the pilots' union says they accepted pay freezes when ba made losses, and they now want to share in its success. they want to see a greater size of the £2 billion profit that ba made last year. pilots have rejected their offer of an 11.5% pay rise over the next three y
angela smith, who defected from the labour party earlier this year, has left the independent group fory. she described the lib dems as the ‘strongest party to stop brexit.‘ years in parliament, and has launched a strong attack onjeremy corbyn. in an interview with the sunday times, he accused the labour leader of giving the "green light" to anti—semites in the party. he'll take up the full—time post as the government's anti—semitism tsar. delays are expected on british...
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luciana berger, who has left the independent group for change and joined the liberal democrats.s yesterday. this was the scene in hampshire. a bit more cloud the further north and west you are and with that comes showers, particularly across scotland. a few showers in england, north wales, and the north midlands. otherwise it is dry and fairly bright with the sunshine, temperatures getting into the mid to high teens, may be 20 celsius in the southeast of england. rain will move through scotland and northern ireland tonight, pushing into northern england and north wales by friday morning, clear skies either side and temperatures in double figures but the rain across northern parts will move southwards gradually during friday and it will linger on across southern areas into the afternoon but behind it for the north there will be dry weather, sunny spells and a few showers and temperatures again in the mid to high teens. you're watching bbc newsroom live with annita mcveigh in westminster. the headlines at midday. the prime minister's brother, jojohnson, quits as tory mp and minist
luciana berger, who has left the independent group for change and joined the liberal democrats.s yesterday. this was the scene in hampshire. a bit more cloud the further north and west you are and with that comes showers, particularly across scotland. a few showers in england, north wales, and the north midlands. otherwise it is dry and fairly bright with the sunshine, temperatures getting into the mid to high teens, may be 20 celsius in the southeast of england. rain will move through scotland...
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angela smith, who defected from the labour party earlier this year, has left the independent group for she described the lib dems as the ‘strongest party to stop brexit.‘ the labour mp, john mann says he's stepping down after 18 years in parliament, and has launched a strong attack onjeremy corbyn. in an interview with the sunday times, he accused the labour leader of giving the "green light" to anti—semites in the party. he'll take up the full—time post as the government's anti—semitism tsar. ships and aircraft are helping to move thousands of people from the islands in the bahamas worst hit by hurricane dorian. one cruise ship with more than a thousand evacuees has now arrived in florida. aid agencies say the situation on great abaco island is desperate, with residents unable to find food or clean water. at the moment, the death toll in the bahama is 43 — but is expected to increase with hundreds still missing. darren tosh is the executive director at samaritan‘s purse — a christian humanitarian aid organization that has airlifted an emergency field hospital and a medical team to the
angela smith, who defected from the labour party earlier this year, has left the independent group for she described the lib dems as the ‘strongest party to stop brexit.‘ the labour mp, john mann says he's stepping down after 18 years in parliament, and has launched a strong attack onjeremy corbyn. in an interview with the sunday times, he accused the labour leader of giving the "green light" to anti—semites in the party. he'll take up the full—time post as the government's...
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angela smith , who defected from the labour party earlier this year , has left the independent grouprty. she described the lib dems as the ‘strongest party to stop brexit.‘ the labour mp, john mann says he's stepping down after 18 years in parliament, and has launched a strong attack onjeremy corbyn. in an interview with the sunday times, he accused the labour leader of giving the "green light" to anti—semites in the party. he'll take up the full—time post as the government's anti—semitism tsar. president trump says he's called off peace negotiations with the taliban — after an attack that killed 12 people, including a us soldier, in the afghan capital, kabul on thursday. the announcement — via twitter— comes just days after the american envoy to afghanistan reached a draft peace deal with the group. mr trump said a previously secret meeting with taliban leaders and the afghan president, ashraf ghani, due to take place at the president's camp david retreat on sunday has been cancelled. our chief international correspondent lyce doucet has been following the story. stunning, in so man
angela smith , who defected from the labour party earlier this year , has left the independent grouprty. she described the lib dems as the ‘strongest party to stop brexit.‘ the labour mp, john mann says he's stepping down after 18 years in parliament, and has launched a strong attack onjeremy corbyn. in an interview with the sunday times, he accused the labour leader of giving the "green light" to anti—semites in the party. he'll take up the full—time post as the government's...
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angela smith, who defected from the labour party earlier this year, has left the independent group for‘strongest party to stop brexit.‘ the labour mp, john mann says he's stepping down after 18 years in parliament, and has launched a strong attack onjeremy corbyn. in an interview with the sunday times, he accused the labour leader of giving the "green light" to anti—semites in the party. he'll take up the full—time post as the government's anti—semitism tsar. the tuc‘s annual congress begins today in brighton with government funding, wages and job security high on the agenda. last week the chancellor announced an end to austerity with an additional £13.8 billion of investment in areas including health, education and the police. however a tuc report out today claims that local government will faces a £25 billion funding gap by 2025. joining me now from brighton is the tuc deputy general secretary, paul nowak. what more will you be discussing? there will be a whole range of issues on the agenda in the next few days, focusing on the issues that matter to working people and their families.
angela smith, who defected from the labour party earlier this year, has left the independent group for‘strongest party to stop brexit.‘ the labour mp, john mann says he's stepping down after 18 years in parliament, and has launched a strong attack onjeremy corbyn. in an interview with the sunday times, he accused the labour leader of giving the "green light" to anti—semites in the party. he'll take up the full—time post as the government's anti—semitism tsar. the tuc‘s...
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, 16 liberal democrats, there are 14 declared independents, plus five more who belong to the independent groupru have four mps and there's one green, so, in total, the opposition parties have 320 mps, 22 more than the conservatives and the dup. but, on top of that, there are now 21 conservatives who no longer have the whip and have shown themselves ready to vote against the government, which is why people are saying the government now has a majority of minus a3. or, to put it another way, borisjohnson is 22 short of a working majority. just in case you're keeping count, there are, of course, some other mps in the house of commons who don't vote — the speaker and his deputies by convention don't vote. sinn fein don't take their seats. but, looking at the big picture, what is clear from these benches is that with 341 mps who aren't with him, the prime minister — who promised to take back control — has lost control of the commons, at least until a general election. and even that is not within his gift. that's christian fraser. so, a dramatic week here at westminster, but what are people across th
, 16 liberal democrats, there are 14 declared independents, plus five more who belong to the independent groupru have four mps and there's one green, so, in total, the opposition parties have 320 mps, 22 more than the conservatives and the dup. but, on top of that, there are now 21 conservatives who no longer have the whip and have shown themselves ready to vote against the government, which is why people are saying the government now has a majority of minus a3. or, to put it another way,...
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liverpool wavertree quit the labour party earlier this year and has been sitting as part of the independent grouper decision to switch allegiance again was to provide a positive alternative to the two main parties. well, monday is the next big vote in the house of commons. if, as expected, the law to block a no—deal brexit has been passed, mps will vote again on whether to hold an early general election. the prime minister needs the support of two thirds of mps to go to the polls. will he get it this time? here is our deputy political editor john pienaar on what is likely to happen next. so where do the rival camps agree? trust me, this won't take long. all sides want an election to try to break the deadlock, and that's where the agreement ends. the argument now is about timing, and in there, the parties and the factions within parties are trying to thrash out exactly when this election might take place. down in the lords, peers are grinding through legislation to ban no—deal, maybe force borisjohnson to go to brussels and accept another brexit extension, something he has sworn he will never do.
liverpool wavertree quit the labour party earlier this year and has been sitting as part of the independent grouper decision to switch allegiance again was to provide a positive alternative to the two main parties. well, monday is the next big vote in the house of commons. if, as expected, the law to block a no—deal brexit has been passed, mps will vote again on whether to hold an early general election. the prime minister needs the support of two thirds of mps to go to the polls. will he get...
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today on the left, quit the labour party earlier this year and has been sitting as part of the independent groupdecision to switch allegiance again was to provide a positive alternative to the two main parties. boris johnson warned cabinet on 28th august that there was a "high chance" that he would fail to get a new deal with the european union over brexit. the comments, contained in documents disclosed in a court case against the suspension of parliament. the legal hearing into the suspension got under way in london today, after a similar legal challenge in scotland failed yesterday. members of the welsh assembly returned from their summer recess early today, to take part in a debate over the prime minister's plan to suspend parliament. first minister mark drakeford said the prime minister had "forfeited the respect on which our democracy relies" but the conservative leader in wales paul davies has called the decision to recall the assembly a political stunt. well, monday is the next big vote in the house of commons. if, as expected, the law to block a no—deal has been passed, mps will vote aga
today on the left, quit the labour party earlier this year and has been sitting as part of the independent groupdecision to switch allegiance again was to provide a positive alternative to the two main parties. boris johnson warned cabinet on 28th august that there was a "high chance" that he would fail to get a new deal with the european union over brexit. the comments, contained in documents disclosed in a court case against the suspension of parliament. the legal hearing into the...
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liverpool wavertree quit the labour party earlier this year and has been sitting as part of the independent grouper decision to switch allegiance again was to provide a "positive alternative" to the two main parties. well, monday is the next big vote in the house of commons. if, as expected, the law to block a no—deal brexit has been passed, mps will vote again on whether to hold an early general election. the prime minister needs the support of two thirds of mps to go to the polls. will he get it this time? here's our deputy political editor, john pienaar, on what's likely to happen next. so, where do the rival camps agree? trust me, this won't take long. all sides want an election to try to break the deadlock, and that's where the agreement ends. the argument now is about timing, and in there the parties and the factions within parties are trying to thrash out exactly when this election might take place. down in the lords, peers are grinding through legislation to ban no deal, maybe force borisjohnson to go to brussels and accept another brexit extension — something he's sworn he will never do.
liverpool wavertree quit the labour party earlier this year and has been sitting as part of the independent grouper decision to switch allegiance again was to provide a "positive alternative" to the two main parties. well, monday is the next big vote in the house of commons. if, as expected, the law to block a no—deal brexit has been passed, mps will vote again on whether to hold an early general election. the prime minister needs the support of two thirds of mps to go to the polls....
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independent media groups like the rice project are playing an important role in exposing corrupt practices. rise is an information site that provides a platform for journalists activists and investigative hackers. here activists journalists who can sometimes uncover in a day what prosecutors would require years to obtain. is co-founder of the rights project. he's taken part in many international investigations and was a key player in helping analyze the panama papers leak. or tipping listing artists from actually investing i tell but it particular scene i think that i need to look i know where i'm going to tell support on this or think a lot of their money value. with them. aligning with. chip and pin him off for me when i walk out of it i don't have a gun so let's say. you know what i mean i think that it was funny at the. team for months. so it. had that little yellow days but i just asked this bubble but as an old bugger that they were going to put up a lot in the lives of those men looking for marty this will combine the early start that i was alluding to that the only that was for thi
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he says he is looking very very weak at the moment i'm going to bring in mike gapes from the independent group to change one of the opposition groups which is now meeting to discuss when when when you want to hold an election. did you feel like you've really seize the initiative just for the moment definitely the majority that we had was bigger than i thought and we clearly have a majority of members of parliament crossed party. working together to stop country crushing out of the european union on the 31st of october and boris johnson said he would do a do or die well parliament is saying no you won't and now we are in uncharted territory clearly there are caused by some sort of early general election yeah but some of us are determined to make sure that we don't get that election to wormy because we want to be guaranteeing that we've my age the request to the european union which has to be formally done because it was interesting is still don't trust him until well but given his record we know what he's like we know what its intentions are and he claims he's negotiating he's not negotiating i
he says he is looking very very weak at the moment i'm going to bring in mike gapes from the independent group to change one of the opposition groups which is now meeting to discuss when when when you want to hold an election. did you feel like you've really seize the initiative just for the moment definitely the majority that we had was bigger than i thought and we clearly have a majority of members of parliament crossed party. working together to stop country crushing out of the european...
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let's speak to ash sarkar from the independent left—wing group novara media. people's vote. borisjohnson will boris johnson will make borisjohnson will make a speech, is ita borisjohnson will make a speech, is it a way to go tojeremy corbyn into an election? possibly, but he has lost his majority and authority and every vote he has tried to get through in our parliament. we now need to make him fulfil his promises, let's see these negotiations. of course, they don't exist. let's see this great deal he promised to get, that doesn't exist either. and let him fail in his big promise to take this country out, do ordie, at the promise to take this country out, do or die, at the end of october, and then let's have a general election, but i think he will be absolutely --| -- but i think he will be absolutely --! --, what you think the best strategy for labour at this point would be with regards to a general election and what date that election might be on? so, labour will never be the perfect remain party purely because while it does have win back its remainers, it a
let's speak to ash sarkar from the independent left—wing group novara media. people's vote. borisjohnson will boris johnson will make borisjohnson will make a speech, is ita borisjohnson will make a speech, is it a way to go tojeremy corbyn into an election? possibly, but he has lost his majority and authority and every vote he has tried to get through in our parliament. we now need to make him fulfil his promises, let's see these negotiations. of course, they don't exist. let's see this...
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angela smith, who defected from the labour party earlier this year, has left the independent group forinson‘s party. she described the lib dems as the ‘strongest party to stop brexit.‘ the labour mp, john mann says he's stepping down after 18 years in parliament and has launched a strong attack onjeremy corbyn. in an interview with the sunday times, he accused the labour leader of giving the "green light" to anti—semites in the party. he'll take up the full—time post as the government's anti—semitism tsar. meanwhile, the business secretary, andrea leadsom, has said the conservatives will break convention by fielding a candidate against the commons speaker, john bercow, at the next general election. traditionally, the major parties do not contest the speaker's seat, but mr bercow‘s handling of recent brexit debates has angered ministers. simonjones reports. order! 0rder. in the seat for the crucial vote... the ayes to the right, 327. noes to the left, 299. when mps backed the bill aimed at blocking a no—deal brexit at the end of october. butjohn bercow is now underfire from the business
angela smith, who defected from the labour party earlier this year, has left the independent group forinson‘s party. she described the lib dems as the ‘strongest party to stop brexit.‘ the labour mp, john mann says he's stepping down after 18 years in parliament and has launched a strong attack onjeremy corbyn. in an interview with the sunday times, he accused the labour leader of giving the "green light" to anti—semites in the party. he'll take up the full—time post as the...
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labour mp for liverpool wavertree, luciana berger, left the party to join the newly established independent groupould have held a by election months ago because now she only represents around 7% of the electorate here. if there were a general election, labour will not be worried here on merseyside. they won 80% of the vote in wavertree, and it‘s a similar story across the merseyside region. but if you look at parts of cumbria, lancashire, greater manchester, cheshire, so seats like barrow, bury north, blackpool south, crewe and nantwich, labour are quite vulnerable to the conservatives. these are areas where lots of people voted to leave and they don‘t feel that jeremy corbyn is particularly clear on his brexit stance. that said, the conservatives will be vulnerable themselves because of brexit in places like hazel grove, places like cheadle in stockport, where people voted remain and have been liberal democrat seats in the past. people there have expressed their wish to me for a second vote on leaving the european union. but the last general election threw up some real anomalies because of the b
labour mp for liverpool wavertree, luciana berger, left the party to join the newly established independent groupould have held a by election months ago because now she only represents around 7% of the electorate here. if there were a general election, labour will not be worried here on merseyside. they won 80% of the vote in wavertree, and it‘s a similar story across the merseyside region. but if you look at parts of cumbria, lancashire, greater manchester, cheshire, so seats like barrow,...
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doesn't independent and autonomous group deserve to be treated this way? think it would be disrespectful for the institution to be treated like that. in the first place. traditionally, central banks in many countries should be independent of the executive. earlier this year, you we re executive. earlier this year, you were appointed the new boss of the central bank in philippines. have you felt president deterred a's pressure to cut borrowing rates more than you should ? pressure to cut borrowing rates more than you should? —— president deterred —— macro akrotiri. —— duterte. there were 6.796 in the philippines. the central bank increased the policy by 175 points. before you became governor earlier this year, you are also the budget secretary and president duterte had this big build infrastructure initiative. i am one of the authors of that. was there pressure from the executive branch, the president, to perform money into infrastructure projects? no pressure. it was in order to me, do yourjob and do it for the people, that is it. no pressure. and of course
doesn't independent and autonomous group deserve to be treated this way? think it would be disrespectful for the institution to be treated like that. in the first place. traditionally, central banks in many countries should be independent of the executive. earlier this year, you we re executive. earlier this year, you were appointed the new boss of the central bank in philippines. have you felt president deterred a's pressure to cut borrowing rates more than you should ? pressure to cut...
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kirsty blackman, the snp's deputy leader at westminster, anna soubry, leader of the independent groupon so you do not split the remaining or stop no deal brexit vote? it is important to say that we have been working together for years. sure, but this is the crucial bet. you may think so. forgive me. it is really important that this narrative that somehow we haven't been putting our country first and foremost for a number of years is simply not the case. what are you going to do and a general election? it would be the stuff of madness for me to stand a candidate against somebody like tom orany of candidate against somebody like tom or any of the other lib dems and indeed against any of those remarkable conservatives who have shown so much courage this week and found themselves after decades of loyal service after one vote being booted out of their party in such a disgraceful way, even though people with decades of disloyalty retain the web, but in any event we will hopefully, all of us here, the situation is rather different... hopefully, all of us here, the situation is rather differe
kirsty blackman, the snp's deputy leader at westminster, anna soubry, leader of the independent groupon so you do not split the remaining or stop no deal brexit vote? it is important to say that we have been working together for years. sure, but this is the crucial bet. you may think so. forgive me. it is really important that this narrative that somehow we haven't been putting our country first and foremost for a number of years is simply not the case. what are you going to do and a general...
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independent group for change. now be appealed by the government and it willjoin up with another action that has been taken in london, because obviously scotla nd in london, because obviously scotland has its own legal system, england and wales have their own legal system. there is a court action on the same point, the prorogation was unlawful because it was done for political purpose, to shut down parliament call, to shut us shut down parliament call, to shut us up, so that we cannot keep the government holding them to account, asking them questions about no deal. that will now be held by the supreme court on tuesday, so they will put these actions together, but, i think what it does show is, it shows the extraordinary crisis we are in, and we have a prime minister, who will stop at nothing in order to carry out his ideological version of brexit, i don't believe the british people voted for that. coming back to the point i have been making for a long time, the only way through all this, which i am sure your viewer
independent group for change. now be appealed by the government and it willjoin up with another action that has been taken in london, because obviously scotla nd in london, because obviously scotland has its own legal system, england and wales have their own legal system. there is a court action on the same point, the prorogation was unlawful because it was done for political purpose, to shut down parliament call, to shut us shut down parliament call, to shut us up, so that we cannot keep the...
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today on the left — quit the labour party earlier this year and has been sitting as part of the independent groupt a new deal with the european union over brexit. the comments are contained in documents disclosed in a court case against the suspension of parliament. the legal hearing into the suspension got under way in london today, after a similar legal challenge in scotland failed yesterday. members of the welsh assembly returned from their summer recess early today, to take part in a debate over the prime minister‘s plan to suspend parliament. first minister mark drakeford said the prime minister had "forfeited the respect on which our democracy relies" — but the conservative leader in wales paul davies has called the decision to recall the assembly a "political stunt". i‘m joined now by our political correspondent — jessica parker talking about the election, whether they will support another attempt on monday and sounded like they were on the second some sort of assurance. they want to appear very gung ho for an election because by wouldn‘t they want to have the chance for them to turf out t
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and the consultants about this coordination scheme, guess what the supposedly independent group did? they wrote back to us in the same letter from the same lawyer. some independence. and of course, we're still waiting on the fec to take any action at all. by way o a visitors guide to the sewer of modern politics inhabited by the n.r.a., ask you nan must consent that an article from the trade called "a guide to every known investigation of the n.r.a." being appended to my remarks as an exhibit. i'll close where i began, madam president. there have been 293 mass shootings since january 1st of this year and the american public has an extraordinarily common voice for red flag laws, for expanding federal background checks, closing the gun show loophole, banning assault weapons, and banning large capacity magazines, and we don't listen to the popular will here because of the menace that the n.r.a. has become in our politics. the anti-democratic menace that the n.r.a. has become. i yield the floor. >> i rise tonight to join the chorus of democratic senators in this chamber demanding action t
and the consultants about this coordination scheme, guess what the supposedly independent group did? they wrote back to us in the same letter from the same lawyer. some independence. and of course, we're still waiting on the fec to take any action at all. by way o a visitors guide to the sewer of modern politics inhabited by the n.r.a., ask you nan must consent that an article from the trade called "a guide to every known investigation of the n.r.a." being appended to my remarks as an...
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but actually dialogue through the oppositions to the pro independence movement groups 6000 security personnel have been sent to quell the rioting. around 400 suspects are being questioned in pop while following via an arrest and internet access having in what manner and diet aimed at curbing by the protests government leaders in the capital say the situation is under control but the latest use of force is threatening to aggravate tensions further in papa mohammed al jazeera jakarta spin supreme court stance roopa governments can examine the remains of former literature of franco who currently lies in the valley of the $41.00 mausoleum for the civil war to add his relatives when politicians heard a bold move in the remains he's to be moved to a more discreet family tomb the ruling comes as parliament was dissolved and elections declared opposition parties have accused the rigging socialists of seeking political gain from the exhumation. and 24 hour strike has brought much of greece to a standstill buses and ferries didn't run schools banks and businesses shut or hospitals were disrupted to str
but actually dialogue through the oppositions to the pro independence movement groups 6000 security personnel have been sent to quell the rioting. around 400 suspects are being questioned in pop while following via an arrest and internet access having in what manner and diet aimed at curbing by the protests government leaders in the capital say the situation is under control but the latest use of force is threatening to aggravate tensions further in papa mohammed al jazeera jakarta spin supreme...
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group that doesn't quite agree. charter schools development center, an independent advocacy group, oppose the bill. members saying some charter schools serve high risk populations where strong disciplinary practices are vital to student and staff safety. the executive director says however well intended, as before 19 has one size fits all discipline standards that are not fit for all schools in all circumstances. as mentioned, this bill does not include high schoolers who can still be suspended, he goes into a effect to light 20 of 2020. >>> in san francisco a school. about an hour ago people ding t school board install signage to explain the mural. last month the school board voted to spend $850,000 to cover up the mural. the project could take years to complete, which is why they are now calling for the signs to provide contact. >>> the trump administration is reportedly considering a sweep of homeless people in california. the washington post says officials are considering rounding up people living in the streets and moving them to unspecified government facilities. this homeless crisis has been
group that doesn't quite agree. charter schools development center, an independent advocacy group, oppose the bill. members saying some charter schools serve high risk populations where strong disciplinary practices are vital to student and staff safety. the executive director says however well intended, as before 19 has one size fits all discipline standards that are not fit for all schools in all circumstances. as mentioned, this bill does not include high schoolers who can still be...
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anna subaru is here, for the conservative mp, leader of the independent group for change.lucas, leader of the green party. -- caroline lucas. last night, groups of us were talking with joanna cherry, night, groups of us were talking withjoanna cherry, people like her brought the action up in scotland. and dominic greene, former attorney general, and none of us thought the court would go so far as actually to quash the prorogation. parliament is not suspended, not even adjourned. effectively, we are still sitting and the sooner we get back into the chamber, the better. it is extraordinary. i have already contacted the speaker on behalf of all the opposition parties that are here, we have said we are willing and ready to get into the chamber to hold the government to account and ask the many questions we need to ask the many questions we need to ask of this prime minister. i don't know what is going to happen, i want a peoples vote. i think the only way through the crisis is back to the british people. i understand the speaker has contacted party leaders and has suggested a
anna subaru is here, for the conservative mp, leader of the independent group for change.lucas, leader of the green party. -- caroline lucas. last night, groups of us were talking with joanna cherry, night, groups of us were talking withjoanna cherry, people like her brought the action up in scotland. and dominic greene, former attorney general, and none of us thought the court would go so far as actually to quash the prorogation. parliament is not suspended, not even adjourned. effectively, we...
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. >> aid is increasingly being brought to remote locations by independent groups.ommissioned coast guard cutter to deliver tons of relief supplies and a small airline using sea planes to drop aid with parachutes. meantime a new storm system is threatening the bahamas. accuweather's chris nallan has details, chris? >> well, will and janai, we are talking about another system here over the bahamas and strengthening potentially into a tropical storm as early as saturday morning. could it be embracing or impact, i should say, parts of the southeast coast of florida? or does it steer further into the gulf of mexico? it all depend on this the steering currents as we roll forward. saturday into sunday we have to keep an eye on the southeast coast here with some heavy rains. >>> israel is being accused of planting spying devices within the past two years near the white house and other sensitive locations in washington. >> that's the conclusion of three former senior u.s. officials with knowledge of the matter. israel's prime minister calls the accusations a blatant lie. >>
. >> aid is increasingly being brought to remote locations by independent groups.ommissioned coast guard cutter to deliver tons of relief supplies and a small airline using sea planes to drop aid with parachutes. meantime a new storm system is threatening the bahamas. accuweather's chris nallan has details, chris? >> well, will and janai, we are talking about another system here over the bahamas and strengthening potentially into a tropical storm as early as saturday morning. could...
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and the consultants about this coordination scheme, guess what the supposedly independent groups did. they wrote back to us in the same letter from the same lawyer some independence. and of course we're still waiting on the f.e.c. to take any action at all. by way of a visitors' guide to the sewer of modern politics inhabited by the n.r.a., i ask unanimous consent that a september 17 article from "the trace" called "a guide to every known investigation of the n.r.a." be appended to my remarks as an exhibit. i'll close where i began, madam president. there have been 293 mass shootings since january 1 of this year. and the american public has an extraordinarily common voice for red flag laws, for expanding federal background checks, closing the gun show loophole, banning assault weapons, and banning large-capacity magazines, and we don't listen to the popular will here because of the menace that the n.r.a. has become in our politics. the antidemocratic menace that the n.r.a. has become. i yield the floor. mr. schumer: madam president. the presiding officer: the senator from new york. mr
and the consultants about this coordination scheme, guess what the supposedly independent groups did. they wrote back to us in the same letter from the same lawyer some independence. and of course we're still waiting on the f.e.c. to take any action at all. by way of a visitors' guide to the sewer of modern politics inhabited by the n.r.a., i ask unanimous consent that a september 17 article from "the trace" called "a guide to every known investigation of the n.r.a." be...
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meanwhile a group of independent us journalists hit back after being criticized for visiting parts of syria controlled by the country's government. time visit anybody visits i government of the syrian government site and offers a realistic perspective they can expect to be attacked what we've been able to see and report already has threatened the narrative that's been conveyed by western corporate media. and video agency ruptly launches a special project through which you can explore the mystery surrounding the deaths of 9 hikers.
meanwhile a group of independent us journalists hit back after being criticized for visiting parts of syria controlled by the country's government. time visit anybody visits i government of the syrian government site and offers a realistic perspective they can expect to be attacked what we've been able to see and report already has threatened the narrative that's been conveyed by western corporate media. and video agency ruptly launches a special project through which you can explore the...
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a group of independent u.s. journalists that are being criticised for a visit to government controlled parts of syria. anytime anybody visits a government or the syrian government side and offers a realistic perspective they can expect to be attacked what we've been able to see and report already has threaten the narrative that's been conveyed by western corporate media and. video agencies police launches a special multi-platform project which you can explore the mystery surrounding the deaths...
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independent media groups like the rise project are playing an important role in exposing corrupt practices. rise is an information site that provides a platform for journalists activists and investigative hackers and. here activist journalists can sometimes uncover in a day what prosecutors would require years to obtain. is co-founder of the rights project and. he's taken part in many international investigations and was a key player in helping analyze the panama paper's leak. or tipping western ghats exponentially investing i shall put it 30 oshima i think that's what i need to look i know where i'm going to tell support on this or think a lot of them out in the valley. with them. wanting more. cheap. paint him off from me when i walk out of it a little present i don't have a gun so that said. you know what i mean i think that it wasn't only getting. us all to inform lots of us that. budget us this bubble but as an old bugger that they were going to put up a lot in the lives of us when looking for the mighty this will combine the early start that i was alluding to that the only that was f
independent media groups like the rise project are playing an important role in exposing corrupt practices. rise is an information site that provides a platform for journalists activists and investigative hackers and. here activist journalists can sometimes uncover in a day what prosecutors would require years to obtain. is co-founder of the rights project and. he's taken part in many international investigations and was a key player in helping analyze the panama paper's leak. or tipping...
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oppositions to the pro independence movement groups 6000 security personnel have been sent to call the rioting. around 400 suspects are being questioned in pop while following via an arrest and internet access has been blocked in one manner and aimed at curbing the protests government leaders in the capital say the situation is under control but the latest use of force is threatening to aggravate tensions further. mohammed al jazeera jakarta. the deaths of 40 people as an afghan wedding are adding to major concerns about security just days before the presidential election there's uncertainty as to what exactly happens in the most a color region of helmand province on sunday night the government says the army was targeting a taliban training base where they killed fighters and arrested others the question is why so many civilians died from mcbride has more than couple. afghanistan's military says the attack against foreign fighters was successful but once again it seems civilians including women and children became casualties sources in helmand province so the victims were attending a w
oppositions to the pro independence movement groups 6000 security personnel have been sent to call the rioting. around 400 suspects are being questioned in pop while following via an arrest and internet access has been blocked in one manner and aimed at curbing the protests government leaders in the capital say the situation is under control but the latest use of force is threatening to aggravate tensions further. mohammed al jazeera jakarta. the deaths of 40 people as an afghan wedding are...
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to the pro independence movement groups 6000 security personnel have been sent to call the rioting. around 400 suspects are being questioned in public while following via an arrest and internet access has been blocked in one manner and 4 are aimed at curbing the process government leaders in the capital say the situation is under control but the latest use of force is threatening to aggravate tensions further in. al-jazeera jakarta all in all the developments in indonesia skies in parts of sumatra have turned blood red this week as air pollution source from thousands of forest fires the mas like red is caused by sunlight scattering through a toxic haze that's blanketing the country firefighters have spent months battling the blazes mostly caused by farmers clearing land the un says millions of children are at risk of lifelong disease because of the ethyl utian. we've villages we work together to put out the fire in a hurt that the smirk disaster can end soon but if it stays like this we don't know when it will end. yesterday the fire was about 3 kilometers away but now everything is
to the pro independence movement groups 6000 security personnel have been sent to call the rioting. around 400 suspects are being questioned in public while following via an arrest and internet access has been blocked in one manner and 4 are aimed at curbing the process government leaders in the capital say the situation is under control but the latest use of force is threatening to aggravate tensions further in. al-jazeera jakarta all in all the developments in indonesia skies in parts of...
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meanwhile a group of independent u.s. journalists hit back after being criticized for visiting parts of syria controlled by the country's government. and video agency ruptly launches a special project through which you can explore the mystery surrounding the deaths of 9 hikers and the year old mountains 60 years ago which spawned numerous theories still being debated today. a very warm welcome to the program from all of us here at r.t. h.q. and moscow thanks for joining us this hour. senior u.s. journalists are once again fighting over russia with one t.v. network now suing the host of another for describing them as paid russian propaganda trying to go as a story. i do apologize we're having some technical difficulties we're going to go over to a program real quick and we'll come back when we can. join me every thursday simon show and i'll be speaking to us from the world of politics. i'm sure i'll see you then. lead. it's a tense situation in venezuela is still all over the news the problem in venezuela is not that socia
meanwhile a group of independent u.s. journalists hit back after being criticized for visiting parts of syria controlled by the country's government. and video agency ruptly launches a special project through which you can explore the mystery surrounding the deaths of 9 hikers and the year old mountains 60 years ago which spawned numerous theories still being debated today. a very warm welcome to the program from all of us here at r.t. h.q. and moscow thanks for joining us this hour. senior...
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a group of independent u.s. journalists hit back after being criticised for a visit to government controlled parts of syria. any time anybody visits a government or the syrian government's side and offers a realistic perspective they can expect to be attacked what we've been able to see and report already has threatened the narrative that's been conveyed by western corporate media and artie's video agency please don't use a special multi-platform project through which you can explore the mystery surrounding the deaths of 9 hikers in the in 60 years ago which spawned numerous theories still being debated today. good morning just gone 10 o'clock here in moscow you're watching international now senior u.s. cheerless so once again fighting over russia with one t.v. network now saving the host of another for describing them is literally paid russian propaganda. has more on the story. here comes a familiar voice which becomes even more familiar if we hear words like russia or russian from the most obsequiously approac
a group of independent u.s. journalists hit back after being criticised for a visit to government controlled parts of syria. any time anybody visits a government or the syrian government's side and offers a realistic perspective they can expect to be attacked what we've been able to see and report already has threatened the narrative that's been conveyed by western corporate media and artie's video agency please don't use a special multi-platform project through which you can explore the...
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meanwhile a group of independent us journalists hit back after being criticised visiting parts of syria controlled by the country's government. time does anybody visits a government of the syrian government side and offers a realistic perspective they can expect to be attacked what we've been able to see and report already has threatened the narrative that's been conveyed by western corporate media. and video agency ruptly launches a special project through which you can explore the mystery surrounding the deaths of 9 hikers and they are almost in 60 years ago which spawned numerous there is still being debated today. you're watching our 2 international bring you your live news update from our studio here in moscow welcome to the program. senior u.s. journalists are once again fighting over russia with one t.v. network now suing the host of another for describing them as paid russian propaganda are trying to house a story. here comes a familiar voice which becomes even more familiar if we hear words like russia or russian the most obsequiously approach trump right wing news outlet in am
meanwhile a group of independent us journalists hit back after being criticised visiting parts of syria controlled by the country's government. time does anybody visits a government of the syrian government side and offers a realistic perspective they can expect to be attacked what we've been able to see and report already has threatened the narrative that's been conveyed by western corporate media. and video agency ruptly launches a special project through which you can explore the mystery...
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a group of independent u.s. journalists that are being criticised for a visit to government controlled parts of syria. any time anybody visits a government or the syrian government side and offers a realistic perspective they can expect to be attacked what we've been able to see and report already has the narrative that's been conveyed by western corporate media. and video agency brought police to launch a special multi-platform project which you can explore the mystery surrounding the deaths of 9 hikers in the ural mountains 60 years ago which emerged theories still being debated today. very good morning welcome here in moscow you're watching international senior journalists are once again fighting over russia with one t.v. network suing the host of another for alleging they are pro kremlin agenda and it's not the 1st time such accusations have been made as a prank explains. here comes a familiar voice which becomes even more familiar if we hear words like russia or russian the most obsequiously approach trump
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caused a shadow on political talks with a rebel group thousands of kilometers away in the northeast the conflict with naga rebels fighting for independence is india's longest running for a 1000000000 priyanka got to reports from nagaland. twinkling is one of the top leaders of india's biggest group the national socialist council of isaac weaver at $85.00 maybe think he's the bobby most capable of sealing a political deal with the government a deal that's been 22 years of the making. it 2015 they redraw these government the rebel group signed a framework agreement at the talks now appear to be the final stages all mothers will have to be in the region that is what they taught us not. it but there's a problem or the institution will have to be. ours your organs is yours. and our flanks will have to be ours your next will have to be your critics but they are finding it difficult no. no. the nalco of group has up to $5000.00 fighters and grounds its all pallid government the issue of territorial and political sovereignty for the nagas has been at the heart of the conflict since india's independence nagas want what they call now going on or a
caused a shadow on political talks with a rebel group thousands of kilometers away in the northeast the conflict with naga rebels fighting for independence is india's longest running for a 1000000000 priyanka got to reports from nagaland. twinkling is one of the top leaders of india's biggest group the national socialist council of isaac weaver at $85.00 maybe think he's the bobby most capable of sealing a political deal with the government a deal that's been 22 years of the making. it 2015...
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when it comes to making claims about the kremlin meanwhile a group of independent hit back after being criticised for a visit. anytime anybody visits i government syrian government side and offers a realistic perspective they can expect to be attacked what we've been able to see and report already has threatened the narrative that's been conveyed by western media. video agency is a special. project through which you can explore the mission.
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propaganda we look at her track record when it comes to making claims about the kremlin meanwhile a group of independent us jim this gets back to being criticised for a visit to government controlled parts of syria. any time anybody visits a government syrian government site and offers a realistic perspective they can expect to be attacked what we've been able to see and report already has threatened the narrative that's been conveyed by western media analyses video agency ruptly launches a...
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professor ra nald munro is the ex—chair of an independent expert group appointed by the government tos. he has written to natural england to say that the policy is causing "huge suffering" and are not reducing tb in cattle. natural england says they "take the welfare of badgers very seriously". those are the top stories, let's go back to victoria for the rest of the programme. thank you very much. with just over seven weeks to go now until the uk is due to leave the eu — what is the prime minister's next move? we've just heard again in a news conference with the irish leader that he does want a deal and he's going to get a deal. let's talk to maya goodfellow — a political writer and academic who writes for various newspapers including the guardian and independent. we have another vote in parliament on whether there should be a general election, in which the prime minister looks certain to lose. remind audience on how we got here? where borisjohnson went remind audience on how we got here? where boris johnson went for the suspension of parliament, he kind of galvanised the opposition a
professor ra nald munro is the ex—chair of an independent expert group appointed by the government tos. he has written to natural england to say that the policy is causing "huge suffering" and are not reducing tb in cattle. natural england says they "take the welfare of badgers very seriously". those are the top stories, let's go back to victoria for the rest of the programme. thank you very much. with just over seven weeks to go now until the uk is due to leave the eu —...