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will end when this parliament ends. , ithe house does not so vote have included that the least sruptive and most democratic course of action would be for me to stand down at the close of usiness on thursday, october 1. [applause] mr. bercow: least disruptive because of that date will fall shortly after the votes on the queen's speech expected on 21st and 22nd october. the week or so after that may be quite lively and it would be best to have an experienced gure in the chair for that short period. most democratic because it will held when ballot is all the members have some .nowledge of the candidates this is far preferable to a contest and beginning of apparel will not new m.p.'s be similarly informed and may ind themselves vulnerable to .ndue institutional influence [cheers] mr. bercow: we would not want anyone to be whipped senseless, would we? [laughter] mr. bercow: throughout my time sought to i have increase the relative authority which i egislature for will make absolutely no apology any anyone anywhere at time. , i mploy a dangerous phrase ave sought to be the backstop. [laughter
will end when this parliament ends. , ithe house does not so vote have included that the least sruptive and most democratic course of action would be for me to stand down at the close of usiness on thursday, october 1. [applause] mr. bercow: least disruptive because of that date will fall shortly after the votes on the queen's speech expected on 21st and 22nd october. the week or so after that may be quite lively and it would be best to have an experienced gure in the chair for that short...
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some cald ithe house gop because her e-mails are there and she was even reported to say they are so boring what's with really interesting is the deleted e-mails are less boring. >> i suspect -- okay, this is interesting. very unlikely thing, tell me about miniature horses. a miniature horse, they've been adopted together because they were rescued from the same farm in july. >> it's very odd, a miniature horse named waffle, which i find hirious. it ended up being a friendship that cannot be broken. they were rescued by the county in pennsylvania and since they rescued them together, they're not in great condition, they've been inseparable since. so from poor conditions, their conditions require only one, that they live together. at the end of the day, the story is that adopting them into their home so they can live happily ever after. >> thank you so much. good to have you here. have a great night. see you back here night. >> the democratic party and civil war over impeachment. one side once the president tarred and father so the president can rightly take over. the other side claims the pu
some cald ithe house gop because her e-mails are there and she was even reported to say they are so boring what's with really interesting is the deleted e-mails are less boring. >> i suspect -- okay, this is interesting. very unlikely thing, tell me about miniature horses. a miniature horse, they've been adopted together because they were rescued from the same farm in july. >> it's very odd, a miniature horse named waffle, which i find hirious. it ended up being a friendship that...
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it passed the house 195 days a ago. ithe legislative graveyard of person is. we have to have a strong background check to prevent guns from falling into the wrong hands in the first place, and there are two people that can make that happen. the president of trump and leader mcconnell. today the republican leaders will meet with president trump. i strongly urge my republican colleagues to prevail on the president to support universal background checks. they will bring a bill to the floor if it does the president support, which means there is a historic opportunity for president trump to lead his party finally to a passing sensible gun safety law. 93% of americans support background checks. the vast majority of gun owners and republicans support background checks so the president can provide republicans with important political cover to finally dodge the nra, save lives and do the right thing. the question now is whether or not he will allow the senate to consider the house passed background checks on the senate floor. the time to act is now before more lives ar
it passed the house 195 days a ago. ithe legislative graveyard of person is. we have to have a strong background check to prevent guns from falling into the wrong hands in the first place, and there are two people that can make that happen. the president of trump and leader mcconnell. today the republican leaders will meet with president trump. i strongly urge my republican colleagues to prevail on the president to support universal background checks. they will bring a bill to the floor if it...
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now it ithe republican party and the white house who need to circle the wagons to protect donald trump from this democratic party attempt to bring him down. jon sopel, bbc news, new york. michelle: tonight we will hear from both parties.rs i spoke to democratic congressman gerry connolly from virginia about what is in the transcript. looking at this tranript, there is no explicit quid pro quo. where does that leave your investigations now? rep. connolly: with all dueith respect, anyone who thinks there is going toci be an expquid pro quote between the president of the united states and the president of another country, even this president, is asking for something that is pie-in-the-sky. with due respect, the premise of your question i reject. michelle: so then what part of this transcript will you be focusing on -- what jumped out at yju that you are going to be looking into further rep. connolly: throughout the transcript, donald trump clearld is preuring the new ukrainianes ent to cooperate with him and his investigations with respect to a political opponentt and with respethe search
now it ithe republican party and the white house who need to circle the wagons to protect donald trump from this democratic party attempt to bring him down. jon sopel, bbc news, new york. michelle: tonight we will hear from both parties.rs i spoke to democratic congressman gerry connolly from virginia about what is in the transcript. looking at this tranript, there is no explicit quid pro quo. where does that leave your investigations now? rep. connolly: with all dueith respect, anyone who...
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. >> woodruff: the ads the white house saying they're going to run will start quickly.t' >> ithe trumppaign running the ad but quickly >> woodruff: thank you. thank you so much. will. >> druff: in the day's other news, democrats in the u.s. house of representatives challenged president trump on another front-- thsouthern border. they voted to end the national emgency declaration that allows military funds be diverted tbuilding a border wall. the nate already approved the resolution, but the president is expected to veto it. congress was not able to override a similar veto last march.last a federal judge in los angeles today blocked the trump administration's new rules p that couvent indefinite detentions of migrant children. the judge said the rules violate the standards set by the 1997 so-called "flores settlement." it barred indefinite detention. the administration is expected to appeal. iran's president hassaani says that the united states exchange for renegng thetions in 2015 nuclear deal. rouhani turned to tehran today after attendinthe u.n. general assembly in new york. he said e
. >> woodruff: the ads the white house saying they're going to run will start quickly.t' >> ithe trumppaign running the ad but quickly >> woodruff: thank you. thank you so much. will. >> druff: in the day's other news, democrats in the u.s. house of representatives challenged president trump on another front-- thsouthern border. they voted to end the national emgency declaration that allows military funds be diverted tbuilding a border wall. the nate already approved the...
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iths the economy. why now through the end of the year could determine who wins the white house in 20>. ome sweet home. a growing number of millennials are ready to buy homes and it could heat up an otherwise cool housingket. those stories and much more sstonight on "nightly busi >>> good evening and welcome. well, september is living up to its reputatios being a rough month. we're only one day in and today was pmptty the trading day started with new tariffs on u.s. and chinese goods, mark iing the latest elation in the long running twad war between the two largest economies. that and investor sentiment. then came a weak repor on manufacturing. its weakest read in three years, raising fears of a lowipwn and thatd sentiment further. investors loaded up on gold and u.s.ri trea. by the close, the dow jones industrial average fell 285 points to 26,118. nasdaq down 88 and s&p,20. seema starts us off from the nen york stock ex. >> wall street started on a down note as p sident trump had a new setf tariffs.ve ors are losing faith a deal will b b reach ed ed befor the end of the year. this as o
iths the economy. why now through the end of the year could determine who wins the white house in 20>. ome sweet home. a growing number of millennials are ready to buy homes and it could heat up an otherwise cool housingket. those stories and much more sstonight on "nightly busi >>> good evening and welcome. well, september is living up to its reputatios being a rough month. we're only one day in and today was pmptty the trading day started with new tariffs on u.s. and chinese...
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house. not just the g at ukraine calls but other calls ith foreign leaders that might have followed a similar. that's what nancy pelosi was alluding to, we're going to facts and see where they lead. it's not there is a decision based on one instance. going to be looking at that instance, looking for patterns of behavior and seeing what can be dug up to corroborate those accounts. so there could be other examples. example with the australian prime minister certainly looks like one that is going to be ooked into and it could snowball from here or we could focused ry narrowly impeachment inquiry on the ukraine else's. we'll have a better idea of that two weeks.xt joe: a lot of people in the public view this as a partisan exercise. there was a quinnipiac poll that said the nation was evenly split whether or not to impeach the president. i'm going to hate myself for sking the question, but has there been any talk about having prosecutorndependent to pursue this matter? some talk e was before the initial announcement but democrats decided against that. from of that was concern progressive members,
house. not just the g at ukraine calls but other calls ith foreign leaders that might have followed a similar. that's what nancy pelosi was alluding to, we're going to facts and see where they lead. it's not there is a decision based on one instance. going to be looking at that instance, looking for patterns of behavior and seeing what can be dug up to corroborate those accounts. so there could be other examples. example with the australian prime minister certainly looks like one that is going...
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house members attending the caucus retreat. watch live coverage here on c-span. online at c-span.org or listen ith the free c-span radio app. saturday at 6:00 p.m. eastern, on the civil war, the 1863 campaign in tennessee. >> the night of the 26th, bragg orders everyone to concentrate on this area. the rest of the campaign, after they leave behind at this point is somewhat anti-climactic. ready with -- bragg is to fight it out there. >> at 8:00, emery university professor debra lipstett on her lawsuit against holocaust denier david irving. >> the base irk -- basic arguments of deniers. no plan, no six million no leadership from hitler no gas chambers and the last point is that this was all made up by jews. >> and sunday at 5:00 p.m. eastern, a discussion on shakespeare's influence on u.s. politics. and at 6:00 on american artifact the norman rockwell museum traveling exhibit on f.d.r. and freedom. explore our nation's past on american history tv every eekend on c-span3. >> in his new book "talking to strangers," author malcolm gladwell details why he thinks people make inaccurate judgments about people they don't know. >> y
house members attending the caucus retreat. watch live coverage here on c-span. online at c-span.org or listen ith the free c-span radio app. saturday at 6:00 p.m. eastern, on the civil war, the 1863 campaign in tennessee. >> the night of the 26th, bragg orders everyone to concentrate on this area. the rest of the campaign, after they leave behind at this point is somewhat anti-climactic. ready with -- bragg is to fight it out there. >> at 8:00, emery university professor debra...
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house chbeber. the mease ultimaly p pasd onon a vote of -t-to-9,ith h 56 lawmers absent. last june,ovov. coer v vetd north calina's s budg, saying its republicanan authors s sougo ununderpay teachers, while rejecting federal dollars to expand the state's medicaid program. in a statement condemning wednesday's surprise vote, cooper accused republicans of exploiting the 9/11 anniversary for political purposes. >> on a day when tragedy united our country, we should be standing together despite party. --tead, republicans polled pulled their most deceptive stunt yet. amy: republicans hoping to override the governor's veto still need a supermajority in the state senate. the republican state representative who called the motion for wednesday morning's vote, jason saine, defended his actions, saying, quote, "as a former firefighter and an american, i am appalled that anyone in our country would stop going about their normal business on this day. when we stop being a beacon of freedom, hope and democracy, then the terrorists win." in washington, d.c., families of passengers who died in the crash
house chbeber. the mease ultimaly p pasd onon a vote of -t-to-9,ith h 56 lawmers absent. last june,ovov. coer v vetd north calina's s budg, saying its republicanan authors s sougo ununderpay teachers, while rejecting federal dollars to expand the state's medicaid program. in a statement condemning wednesday's surprise vote, cooper accused republicans of exploiting the 9/11 anniversary for political purposes. >> on a day when tragedy united our country, we should be standing together...
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as democrats pln to throw more investigations, spaghetti white house to the wall, will any of it stick? know what more shrimp!ithp? and you know what goes great with that shrimp? steak and unlimited shrimp! and this year, with two freshly made sides, you'll get more than you imagined. hurry into outback now for our steak and unlimited shrimp. outback steakhouse so you're with the ups store? yes. in fact, we printed these right here. oh, i thought you guys just did shipping. no we do printing, packing, faxing, notarizing, shredding, mailboxing, copying, taping, binding, uh huh... consulting, designing, returning, storing, and freighting. oh, and of course, shipping. so you're into shipping? we also do printing, packing, faxing... come in to the ups store today for every ing your small business needs. and of course, shipping. i felt i couldn't be at my best for my family. in only 8 weeks with mavyret, i was cured and left those doubts behind. i faced reminders of my hep c every day. but in only 8 weeks with mavyret, i was cured. even hanging with friends i worried about my hep c. but in only 8 weeks with mavyret,
as democrats pln to throw more investigations, spaghetti white house to the wall, will any of it stick? know what more shrimp!ithp? and you know what goes great with that shrimp? steak and unlimited shrimp! and this year, with two freshly made sides, you'll get more than you imagined. hurry into outback now for our steak and unlimited shrimp. outback steakhouse so you're with the ups store? yes. in fact, we printed these right here. oh, i thought you guys just did shipping. no we do printing,...
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ith all this frenetic activity in washington, how do voters feel? the c's james cook has gone to pennsylvania, which will be key in deciding the 2020 election, to see which issues matter there. the white house ran through the midwest. his promise to make the rust s bene again was critical in 2016, and how pennsylvanians feel about the president now could deteine his chances of reelection.ha so wdo voters here make of mr. trump asking ukraine's leader to investigate his potential opponent? >> i don't li the idea that trump is asking, or trying to get someone to investigate joe biden. that doesn't seem right. >> him being the president, he m has sions and can get away with different things that you or i would not be able to get away with. >> i don't know t actual laws behind it. it just seems not straightforward or appropriate of a public official. james: at the heart of this affair is the u.s. relationship of pittsburgh'ukrainiane heart community, these voters sound pretty devoted to president trump. >> i just think it was probably a normal political conversation, and i don'think there was any malicious intent find it-- hind it. that is my opinion. james: what is your feeling abou doing what
ith all this frenetic activity in washington, how do voters feel? the c's james cook has gone to pennsylvania, which will be key in deciding the 2020 election, to see which issues matter there. the white house ran through the midwest. his promise to make the rust s bene again was critical in 2016, and how pennsylvanians feel about the president now could deteine his chances of reelection.ha so wdo voters here make of mr. trump asking ukraine's leader to investigate his potential opponent?...
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but instead of relying on an auction house to keep ann accura database of the art's provenance, blockchain allows the whole world to watch. ithein of these recor copied on thousands of computers, makg it virtually impossible for anyone to cook the books. or in this case, forge a piece of art. >> there's w more complexity nowt can be baked into i that benefits the artists over time, that automates the glery commission, saves time and money, and you don't have to work so hard to provthat >> reporter: and it works even if there is no physical object, when the art is purely digital, nothing more than a binary code collection of 1's and 0's. john watkinson is the co-creator of cryptopunks, a groundbreaking pixel art seation. in 2017, he and co creator matt hall produced ,000 cryptopunk characters. they kept 1,000 for themselves, then offered up the rest online, for free.fr >> there is male, female and there's a few rare types. so, you can see there's a zombie, an ape and the most rare is an alien. there's only nine of those.an wed to make it, so that there was sort of a scope ofa rarity.ac >> reporter: echaracter was ersigned a lin
but instead of relying on an auction house to keep ann accura database of the art's provenance, blockchain allows the whole world to watch. ithein of these recor copied on thousands of computers, makg it virtually impossible for anyone to cook the books. or in this case, forge a piece of art. >> there's w more complexity nowt can be baked into i that benefits the artists over time, that automates the glery commission, saves time and money, and you don't have to work so hard to provthat...
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house. if the data is correct, that means adam schiff has had this for many weeks. first of all, as a practicing lawyer, ith went through this. i can tell you that a cia agent who is a policy guy for ukraine can't write something like this. this is a legal brief. this was vetted through lawyers, and i want to know who wrote this. i want to know who participated in writing this. w i want to know who this man spoke to, every single one of them. "the new york times" which runs cover for the democrats and attacks the president of the united states, talk about a drug fix, they say this man's lawyer who worked for chuck schumer and clinton doesn't want the identity of this mant known. too bad. if you want to impeach our president using this b.s.? we want to know all about your guy. i love today's hearing where they wrap this guy in the whistle-blower statute. whistle-blower statute?ov this guy could have been a homeless guy coming off the street talking to people, he knew nothing. oh, i heard, he heard certain people at the white house were tonitoring the conversation were upset, he heard that. isn't it funny tha
house. if the data is correct, that means adam schiff has had this for many weeks. first of all, as a practicing lawyer, ith went through this. i can tell you that a cia agent who is a policy guy for ukraine can't write something like this. this is a legal brief. this was vetted through lawyers, and i want to know who wrote this. i want to know who participated in writing this. w i want to know who this man spoke to, every single one of them. "the new york times" which runs cover for...