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what would happen on a hard left labor government? >> can i say to my honorable friend this is a matter for birmingham city council for labor control serving in city council to resolve. not only does it show what a hard left labor government, under label councils, pay more and get less. >> there is an urgent question coming up on cashmere. and rapid dialogue between india and pakistan to reduce conflict, reduce tension and reduce the root causes. wishing eve a happy retirement, she has been brilliant in your office and rushing into the office making unreasonable demands, they sorted it out. pass on to her, not a lot of back benches in many years. the bank of england, the slowest, does the prime minister blame her shambolic handling of brexit or her failed austerity policies for this damaging failure? >> should have seen the report that actually shows the expectation that we will have higher growth in the coming year then they will have in germany but he talks about the economy. let's see what we see under a conservative government, mor
what would happen on a hard left labor government? >> can i say to my honorable friend this is a matter for birmingham city council for labor control serving in city council to resolve. not only does it show what a hard left labor government, under label councils, pay more and get less. >> there is an urgent question coming up on cashmere. and rapid dialogue between india and pakistan to reduce conflict, reduce tension and reduce the root causes. wishing eve a happy retirement, she...
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and the labor government to be to be afraid of but today then you have people like jeremy corbin or emily formerly criticizing this this this policy mainly about their relationship with saudi arabia again yemen as the country was happening in yemen why are we not having a successful peace deal this is not being discussed when you have a cease fire over the course of her data and then in escalates in the. in the another part of the country so you made the successful ceasefire in one parts but then there is no guarantees to the rest of the population what's going to happen to them then saudi forces are going to blockade the border to leave them as well nutrition now you need to have a comprehensive approach to the to the to the situation the main topic that is not being discussed why are we in a conflict today and again i bring back to you the situation in two thousand and fourteen and two thousand and fifteen we had a transitional justice till we had a new constitution is that is that really the reason or is it because western powers dating nations supported her wanted to create a pr
and the labor government to be to be afraid of but today then you have people like jeremy corbin or emily formerly criticizing this this this policy mainly about their relationship with saudi arabia again yemen as the country was happening in yemen why are we not having a successful peace deal this is not being discussed when you have a cease fire over the course of her data and then in escalates in the. in the another part of the country so you made the successful ceasefire in one parts but...
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you know he's government joining and then there is a labor government government coming to london and they said oh maybe we have to do a reset on them they made a referendum and if i recall well but mr galloway will come to my help i guess two thirds of the british population had approved to join this club though they knew very well the rules of the club you know they had plenty. of the rules of the club that was the cause and. twice during the conference. i said well that your monologue and then and then then. and then they approved because you cannot move you up with all right out. of i have been here gentlemen we're going to go to a short break here then we'll continue our discussion on breaks at stake with arc. breaks at countdown. is not an ideological scarecrow russia is a real neighbor we'll have to leave always being in nato or wherever. for us to go to russia to talk to russians. and to understand that. the internet is not built for security so we have to take it to a different level and we have to take the new value to this fight change it but you can bet security security i
you know he's government joining and then there is a labor government government coming to london and they said oh maybe we have to do a reset on them they made a referendum and if i recall well but mr galloway will come to my help i guess two thirds of the british population had approved to join this club though they knew very well the rules of the club you know they had plenty. of the rules of the club that was the cause and. twice during the conference. i said well that your monologue and...
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you know government joining and then there is a labor government government coming to london and they said oh maybe we have to do a reset on them though they made a referral on them and if i recall well but mr galloway will come to my help i guess two thirds of the british population had approved to join this club though they knew very well the rules of the club you know they had plenty to. tell you the rules of the club that was the cause and. twice during the conference. yes it welcome your monologue and then and then then. and then the approved because you cannot move you up with all right out. of i have been here gentlemen we're going to go to a short break here then we'll continue our discussion on briggs at stake with arc. breaks it comes down. it's up to the government to step in and be a player in the economy not just an enabler for monopolist you know the government should be competing for health care and drug prices they should be competing in transportation and education and they should offer an alternative people should be able to get a public utility bank for example acco
you know government joining and then there is a labor government government coming to london and they said oh maybe we have to do a reset on them though they made a referral on them and if i recall well but mr galloway will come to my help i guess two thirds of the british population had approved to join this club though they knew very well the rules of the club you know they had plenty to. tell you the rules of the club that was the cause and. twice during the conference. yes it welcome your...
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you know he's government joining and then there is a labor government government coming to london and they said oh maybe we have to do a reset on them though they made a referral and i'm and if i recall well but mr galloway will come to my help i guess two thirds of the british population had approved to join this club though they knew very well the rules of the club you know they had plenty. of the rules of the club that was the cause and. twice during the course. said well that your monologue and then and then then yes and then the approved because you cannot move europe with all right out. of i have been here gentlemen we're going to go to a short break here then we'll continue our discussion on briggs at stake with r.t. . come on. the thing aquatic or ask. for. nothing now so i think i want to. think so because a couple of they might make you show. me. a while for you if they think. to go but you don't want to go there from the over the get on faith now cannot fit with the koran but now that you know way out of your fucking head so what if i don't want to pull it off and i don't m
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said that the labor government's policies would lead to a drop in living standards that's not very good for the people he claims to stand up and represent but he talks about he talks about the customs union which of course was passive proposals he put forward but it's yet another position that he's taken he's moved to being in favor of the second referendum but i know that last night he didn't actually refer to a second resolution. he's just spoken about a deal about a customs union that's already been rejected and actually in the past very often rejected by hay it. was to speak rather reckless rule out any option at the present time for the prime minister would have thought i don't think your answer will help workers at the hondurans when donald those in assigning some number or many others that are very concerned about their future because of the danger to manufacturing industry mr sprague. britain's food producers are also in despair a coalition of u.k. food producers asked the prime minister to call for tariff free access to a single market with the red lines now in tatters will she
said that the labor government's policies would lead to a drop in living standards that's not very good for the people he claims to stand up and represent but he talks about he talks about the customs union which of course was passive proposals he put forward but it's yet another position that he's taken he's moved to being in favor of the second referendum but i know that last night he didn't actually refer to a second resolution. he's just spoken about a deal about a customs union that's...
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would want to personally to go about trying no work where the moment thank you and i misspeak a labor government would obviously go much further on all of those mr speaker this was a bad deal in december when labor decided to vote against it it was a bad deal in january when it was rejected by the largest rajan in parliamentary history and mr speaker it is the same bad deal now we will be voting against this deal tonight for the reason that we set out when replying to that in december it is a bad deal that will damage our economy undermine our industries irreparably harm our manufacturing sector risk our national health service damage our public services and harm our living standards because mr spago opens up the possibility of a race to the bottom a bonus of rights and protections provides no certainty on trade and customs arrangements in the future that will risk people's living standards. will fall the leader of the opposition giving way and i get on personally we have a shot as he ok we're just being came in and say leader of the opposition in u.k. part of their term because in fielding ques
would want to personally to go about trying no work where the moment thank you and i misspeak a labor government would obviously go much further on all of those mr speaker this was a bad deal in december when labor decided to vote against it it was a bad deal in january when it was rejected by the largest rajan in parliamentary history and mr speaker it is the same bad deal now we will be voting against this deal tonight for the reason that we set out when replying to that in december it is a...
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parliamentary history the biggest one was generally forgeries of me then there was a nother one for a labor government in earlier years and now this takes third place it's a bronze medal for this defeat tonight for a series of may and the also child's walkovers senior tory from the backbench and said we have to think it by new elections so that is quite clear and it seems that the plug will be pulled on trees amaze political career sooner than later we are getting reports tonight that the pound is also weakening further with this prolonged uncertainty what are we looking at for the rest of this week is it possible that we could actually see brics delayed and maybe theresa may his premiership coming to these things possible everything is on the table tonight first of all we've got the promise of a vote tomorrow on a no deal bricks it so the government to lay down a motion saying that this house declines to approve leaving the e.u. without a deal to raise a maze promising her own m.p.'s that they could have a free vote she's not going to tell them how to vote on that not just because there are so many m
parliamentary history the biggest one was generally forgeries of me then there was a nother one for a labor government in earlier years and now this takes third place it's a bronze medal for this defeat tonight for a series of may and the also child's walkovers senior tory from the backbench and said we have to think it by new elections so that is quite clear and it seems that the plug will be pulled on trees amaze political career sooner than later we are getting reports tonight that the pound...
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and it's certainly a major story though based on what i'm mystified by of anti-semitism in the labor government go ahead mark. well paid anti semitism it is a sour form of racism and it needs to be pulled lentulus slaves as indeed all forms of racism need to be fulfilled relentlessly including i should say racism towards serbs which in the ninety nine seas was taken into unprecedented heights by british and american journalists and politicians but it's various quite a long history all through weaponize and he senses and exploiting the holocaust in both america and in britain so in one thousand seven hundred i mean america jimmy carter exploited the holocaust in order to win the jewish vote now and grits and there are allegations that jerry corbin is anti semitic let me say this hate or any in on ists person in british politics will tell you this even if you don't like any of jeremy corbin spears and you're his policies the one thing you can never accuse him of is been racist white because there is not one racist bone in his body because he has dedicated his entire political career so fighting r
and it's certainly a major story though based on what i'm mystified by of anti-semitism in the labor government go ahead mark. well paid anti semitism it is a sour form of racism and it needs to be pulled lentulus slaves as indeed all forms of racism need to be fulfilled relentlessly including i should say racism towards serbs which in the ninety nine seas was taken into unprecedented heights by british and american journalists and politicians but it's various quite a long history all through...
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france and it's certainly a major story now based on what i'm misapply by of anti-semitism in the labor government go ahead marcus. well paid anti semitism is a saddle full of races and it needs to be told let's say as indeed all forms of racism need to be fulfilled relentlessly including i should say on precedents it's heights by british and american journalists and politicians but it's there is quite a long history although weaponize and he sentences and exploiting the holocaust in both america and in britain so in one thousand seven hundred i mean america jimmy carter exploited the holocaust in order to win situation but now britain's there are allegations that jeremy cool is anti semitic let me say this. peter any on ists person in british politics will tell you this even if you don't like any of your choosing roles is between racist white because there is not one racist bone in his body because he has dedicated his entire political career so fighting racism included and semitism so these charges against jerry corbin a human being and he said makes it a completely unsound it's what they are ab
france and it's certainly a major story now based on what i'm misapply by of anti-semitism in the labor government go ahead marcus. well paid anti semitism is a saddle full of races and it needs to be told let's say as indeed all forms of racism need to be fulfilled relentlessly including i should say on precedents it's heights by british and american journalists and politicians but it's there is quite a long history although weaponize and he sentences and exploiting the holocaust in both...
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landing just after the labor government declared that all future boat arrivals would never be settled in a strong. joint thirteen hundred other single men on mannus crammed into a center that previously housed three hundred fifty it compounds just like a chicken house and they would throw people in there and they would lock these doors chains locks fences everywhere and all of them are guarded you can't leave you can go anywhere anywhere you want to go you have to be escorted him and. another detainees secretly filmed. mia for these guided to up of life on the inside. you seem also like everyone is covered a bit because one of the rules they should be for these because of the crap is because too many people get. pleasure out of the model. of oh no not over for use on a mere witnessed riots beatings and the shooting attack by drunken soldiers. in jail no no. we saw people dying we saw people scrolling on the ground for pain of seeing people pulling out their own teeth. i've seen people cutting their necks. and. many other things just these four years was always always always a great tr
landing just after the labor government declared that all future boat arrivals would never be settled in a strong. joint thirteen hundred other single men on mannus crammed into a center that previously housed three hundred fifty it compounds just like a chicken house and they would throw people in there and they would lock these doors chains locks fences everywhere and all of them are guarded you can't leave you can go anywhere anywhere you want to go you have to be escorted him and. another...
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by 2030, where with the labor government see that number being? overnment saying they are having feasibility projects on a number of new thi ngs, such as coal. is that in line with what labor would potentially do? mr. butler: there is no doubt get awaycoal will not in australia without government subsidies and we are against government subsidies. an indemnity against future carbon risk which the australian industry group has suggested it will be as much as $17 billion. we don't support that sort of subsidy to an uneconomic power system that is inconsistent with our future climate imperatives. our position is get more than 50% renewable energy by 2030. between coal and gas and so one. it really remains to be seen over the coming decade but we know the future of energy generation investment in this country will be renewables. haidi: you have taken a tough stance on even your boss. does that go against the traditional union position in the labour party? mr. butler: i have tried to contextualize the idea of establishing what is happening against the co
by 2030, where with the labor government see that number being? overnment saying they are having feasibility projects on a number of new thi ngs, such as coal. is that in line with what labor would potentially do? mr. butler: there is no doubt get awaycoal will not in australia without government subsidies and we are against government subsidies. an indemnity against future carbon risk which the australian industry group has suggested it will be as much as $17 billion. we don't support that...
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landing just after the labor government declared that all future boat arrivals would never be settledin a strike. by joint thirteen hundred other single men on mannus crammed into a center that previously housed three hundred fifty it compounds just like a chicken house and they would throw people in there and they would lock these doors chains locks fences everywhere and all of them are guarded you can't leave you can go anywhere anywhere you want to go you have to be escorted. him and. another detainees secretly filmed. mia for these guided to up of life on the inside. you seem also like everyone is covered a bit because one of the rules they shall be for these because of the crap is because too many people get. pleasure out of the model. of oh no not over for use on a mere witnessed riots beatings and the shooting attack by drunken soldiers. no no. we saw people dying we saw people scrolling on the ground for pain of seeing people pulling out their own teeth. i've seen people cutting their necks. and. many other things just these four years was always always always a great trauma t
landing just after the labor government declared that all future boat arrivals would never be settledin a strike. by joint thirteen hundred other single men on mannus crammed into a center that previously housed three hundred fifty it compounds just like a chicken house and they would throw people in there and they would lock these doors chains locks fences everywhere and all of them are guarded you can't leave you can go anywhere anywhere you want to go you have to be escorted. him and....
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this wasn't being done under the last labor government. that is why we need to take action but he keeps raising issues. what he is doing, i welcome the fact that he accept dealing with serious violence requires us to act across a number of areas. it is about supporting intervention in hospitals, we are expanding support to the charity and with prevention work and birmingham and london. we are supporting 3.6 million pound national coordination. we hoped 1000 arrests, and 1300 individuals being safeguarded, we commend police officers and other agencies involved in that work. giving the support they need to do their jobs. >> the problem is violent crime has doubled. the rise has been driven by austerity, something the prime ministers told us a few months ago was early. rising poverty, police and home office recognize the link even if the prime minister doesn't but the issues are wider. mental health services are under resourced. youth and children services are in crisis. more than 600 youth centers have been closed. 3500 youth workers have lo
this wasn't being done under the last labor government. that is why we need to take action but he keeps raising issues. what he is doing, i welcome the fact that he accept dealing with serious violence requires us to act across a number of areas. it is about supporting intervention in hospitals, we are expanding support to the charity and with prevention work and birmingham and london. we are supporting 3.6 million pound national coordination. we hoped 1000 arrests, and 1300 individuals being...
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landing just after the labor government declared that all future boat arrivals would never be settled in a strike. by joint thirteen hundred other single men on mannus crammed into a center that previously housed three hundred fifty it compounds just like a chicken house and they would throw people in there and they would lock these doors chains locks fences everywhere and all of them are guarded you can't leave you can go anywhere anywhere you want to go you have to be escorted him and. another detainees secretly filmed. mia for these guided to up of life on the inside. you can use even more so that everyone is covered a bit because one of the most important they shall be for these because of the crap is because too many people get. pleasure out of the model. of oh no not over for use on a mere witnessed riots beatings and the shooting attack by drunken soldiers. no no. we saw people dying we saw people scrolling on the ground for pain of seeing people pulling out their own teeth. i've seen people cutting their necks. and. many other things just these four years was always always alw
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labor, nationally defense, government departments, regulation of transportation, foreign trade, taxes, bills, bills, bills. and every act informed to the written constitution of the united states which fixes the rules, rules made by the people themselves. acting to represent of the people, rules for the people, rules which govern the great enterprise of democracy that is america. new ár muse new. >>> on sunday, a campaign rally in front of trump hotel. announcing the bid for precedency the week before. live coverage begins on cspan at 12:00 eastern >>> next on reel america, from 1946, a 15 minute class room film describing how the three branches of government work. in "meet your federal government" bill, visits his uncle jim, who is also his congressman. he takes bill to the u.s. capitol, the white house and supreme court and finishes the day at the lincoln memorial. [music]
labor, nationally defense, government departments, regulation of transportation, foreign trade, taxes, bills, bills, bills. and every act informed to the written constitution of the united states which fixes the rules, rules made by the people themselves. acting to represent of the people, rules for the people, rules which govern the great enterprise of democracy that is america. new ár muse new. >>> on sunday, a campaign rally in front of trump hotel. announcing the bid for...
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labor m.p.'s voted with the government to labor m.p.'s didn't vote to troll twenty eight of those year opin research group members so those hardcore bricks it is voted against in total thirty four conservatives voted against the government so will though she has reduced the numbers of those voting against the government it clearly is still not enough and that is why we have seen this defeat again and to be honest it isn't a surprise because labor will whipping so that means they were demanding that their m.p.'s voted against the deal they are you know hefty number of them two hundred forty five labor m.p.'s so the majority of those voted against the deal plus the other opposition parties within parliament and just remember to raise amazed government they do not have a majority they were relying on these ten northern irish d p m.p.'s to prop up the government and they did not support on this they walked through the no lobby right and basically the she didn't manage to get them to line up behind her absolutely not because as i've explained
labor m.p.'s voted with the government to labor m.p.'s didn't vote to troll twenty eight of those year opin research group members so those hardcore bricks it is voted against in total thirty four conservatives voted against the government so will though she has reduced the numbers of those voting against the government it clearly is still not enough and that is why we have seen this defeat again and to be honest it isn't a surprise because labor will whipping so that means they were demanding...
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opinionn interesting from a former board member saying that if we have a labor government taking powern may, there is going to be and inflationary impulse from the spending they will do. how does that play out in terms of what the next two years are? could they have a hike? raymond: generally, when a new government comes into play, the market gets a little bit more bullish, generally speaking, particularly coming up with fiscal policies. that is something the rba will take into account. the the rba to hike rates, they have to see inflation go higher in the 2%, mid 2% range. a good sign is we saw unemployment go down to 4.9%. we will see wage inflation and then wage inflation will feed into broader economic inflation. we are moving the right direction. new government that comes in with a big fiscal package will be good for the economy. haidi: we need to see a resuscitation of the phillips curve. raymond lee, managing director and portfolio manager here in sydney. coming up next, apple unveiling its new tv service, taking on netflix at a star-studded launch event. we will be live in san
opinionn interesting from a former board member saying that if we have a labor government taking powern may, there is going to be and inflationary impulse from the spending they will do. how does that play out in terms of what the next two years are? could they have a hike? raymond: generally, when a new government comes into play, the market gets a little bit more bullish, generally speaking, particularly coming up with fiscal policies. that is something the rba will take into account. the the...
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. >> were just a few months out from the federal election and labor is putting pressure on the government on a range of issues. in the last fortnight it has been among others on disability care and labor as used for and won a vote in the parliament for disabilities commission. >> thank you, my question is for the prime minister. in may 2017, there was a call for the violence and abusive australians with a disability. the outgoing and commission, given ongoing and recent shocking reports of treatment australians with a disability. will of prime minister finally joined with labor to support a commission to restrain this and that they've been calling for the past two years? >> thank you mr. speaker. my government takes abuse and neglected of people with disability very seriously and we are engaged in substantial reform to treat people with disabilities. many will be eligible but the disability insurance. as you would note, there are multiple inquiries looking into the issues of neglect of people with his abilities. now, the national disability insurance team which is i'm very pleased to ackn
. >> were just a few months out from the federal election and labor is putting pressure on the government on a range of issues. in the last fortnight it has been among others on disability care and labor as used for and won a vote in the parliament for disabilities commission. >> thank you, my question is for the prime minister. in may 2017, there was a call for the violence and abusive australians with a disability. the outgoing and commission, given ongoing and recent shocking...
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the labor government banned handguns. no mass shootings as well.s but are going to semi-automatic weapons. it is only in the u.s. where there are mass shootings and you say, oh, thoughts and prayers. we have to deal with video games. >> we blew through the break to give you time. i will give you another minute. this has been the case for so long. i feel this stream of islamaphobia is lurking. 9/11 exacerbated it and the stream of refugees to europe exacerbated it. you have marie la pen popping up. we see the outshoots of it here. what can we do about it? >> there is no easy solution. a lot of people say to muslims you do something. i was saying the same thing to people campaigning for black lives matter. the victims of persecution and marginzation cannot. i would say white moderates, liberals who have good intentions. don't turn a blind eye. don't wait to get to a stage of mosques. this is not just a problem for muslims but for all of us. >> remarkably they have a problem with the other abrahamic religion that isn't christian. >> if you are having
the labor government banned handguns. no mass shootings as well.s but are going to semi-automatic weapons. it is only in the u.s. where there are mass shootings and you say, oh, thoughts and prayers. we have to deal with video games. >> we blew through the break to give you time. i will give you another minute. this has been the case for so long. i feel this stream of islamaphobia is lurking. 9/11 exacerbated it and the stream of refugees to europe exacerbated it. you have marie la pen...
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it's signed by more than 75 leaders from business, labor, government, the clergy an open letter thatk, sometimes strident we consider it part of the new york charm, but when we commit to a project as important as this, we figure out how to get it done in a way that works for everyone >> i've had many conversations with amazon. i hope that they reconsider. up until now we haven't seen any change in their position >> their position, the current plan, is to shift these purported $25,000 jobs that were going to queens to other amazon facilities like this research and development facility here in sunnyvale, california, but that is not a given in fact, none of amazon's expansion is a given the company confirms to cnbc that it's shelving plans to move into 700,000 square feet of new office space in downtown seattle as part of the company's ongoing evaluation of its need for space. the company declined to say how that pertains to hq2, and all is not perfect either in the other hq2 winner the big one, virginia, activist groups say they are emboldened by what happened in flork. protesters cras
it's signed by more than 75 leaders from business, labor, government, the clergy an open letter thatk, sometimes strident we consider it part of the new york charm, but when we commit to a project as important as this, we figure out how to get it done in a way that works for everyone >> i've had many conversations with amazon. i hope that they reconsider. up until now we haven't seen any change in their position >> their position, the current plan, is to shift these purported...
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tom watson was here and he spoke from the stage and said the following that the labor party will support the government's bracks a deal but only if the government lets the people have another vote and that for me was quite a significant statement it's a real evolution in the labor stance towards eight people's votes and i think it brings the prospect of a people's vote somewhat closer no guarantees but some are closer as whether it will stop bracks it altogether i wasn't necessarily the aim of today's march although many people i suspect would hope for it what they at least want to have is a say on the final outcome that the politicians on the go see it hope and reporting there live from the streets of london thank you very much for. in france riot police and soldiers are on high alert to prevent a repeat of noting on the famous avenue in paris the shells and yellow vests protesters are running for the nineteenth consecutive weekend and they're banned from the shots in this following last saturday's destruction the governments want protest says of severe severe response if there is more violence but unti
tom watson was here and he spoke from the stage and said the following that the labor party will support the government's bracks a deal but only if the government lets the people have another vote and that for me was quite a significant statement it's a real evolution in the labor stance towards eight people's votes and i think it brings the prospect of a people's vote somewhat closer no guarantees but some are closer as whether it will stop bracks it altogether i wasn't necessarily the aim of...
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challenges to federal authority and in some cases just local citizens continuing to govern indian land in india labor essentially putting them under local jurisdiction. the federal government clarifies its mission in indian country in california during the war with respect to labor. it sees itself the republican appointees to taking the jobs in california and see themselves as inserting federal authority in the labor relations between california indians and white citizens. what citizens through a lot of federal agents republican appointees cast in terms explicitly as disloyal southerners. a lot of the language in the 1860s and the reports is talking about what citizens on the borders of the reservations and on the reservations and as essentially would-be or actual slaveowners. one superintendent imagines an actual invasion of southern california from the south of mexican veterans after the war. he also says the ones on the reservation who dominate indian land and lindy and labor are the same style of man who wanted to be let alone to commence the rebellion. who think that indian has no right that a w
challenges to federal authority and in some cases just local citizens continuing to govern indian land in india labor essentially putting them under local jurisdiction. the federal government clarifies its mission in indian country in california during the war with respect to labor. it sees itself the republican appointees to taking the jobs in california and see themselves as inserting federal authority in the labor relations between california indians and white citizens. what citizens through...
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border in mexico but how will the new almost government handle labor's new moves alex mahila which joins us to analyze the picket lines for us global your report rankings are out and the u.s. didn't manage to crack the top twenty five only barrow's contributor to america's lawyer joins us to breakdown the state of u.s. airport infrastructure and we are back on block shayna steve williams and the author of watch chain the next everything joins us to find out what could be the fate of the fast growing thin all that directly ahead but first we had some headlines let's go. federal charges against a tech giant lead our global report today as the united states is department of housing and urban development charges face book with housing discrimination the charges filed on thursday follow a complaint filed in august of two thousand and eighteen that claimed reasonable cause to believe the social media companies ad targeting system open the door to violations of the book is discriminating against people based based upon who they are and where they live using a computer to limit a person's housin
border in mexico but how will the new almost government handle labor's new moves alex mahila which joins us to analyze the picket lines for us global your report rankings are out and the u.s. didn't manage to crack the top twenty five only barrow's contributor to america's lawyer joins us to breakdown the state of u.s. airport infrastructure and we are back on block shayna steve williams and the author of watch chain the next everything joins us to find out what could be the fate of the fast...
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labor activism there. if you put it right dinosaur unions i mean these things are from ages ago these youths were basically working their you know the cronyism is that basically working for the government working for management working for the corporations this is changing there's a good laborers are gathering together and now they're moving forward and here let me break down the numbers estimated ninety companies have boosted seventy thousand workers paid since january that's a huge number of people but you know of course with this you have some backlash right so you're seeing what the companies are saying oh we're not making enough money the present even looked into that so that you reduce their tax rates but talk about the unions themselves as i mentioned budget you know corruption and these people are not going to the side they're not with the unions the laws are changing so the unions themselves are going to have to start listening to the workers and not the people they've been listening to to this point most interesting what i think that is a facet here is yes we do. a left leaning president in mexico but him and trump are in the line together as well as with the canadians this i
labor activism there. if you put it right dinosaur unions i mean these things are from ages ago these youths were basically working their you know the cronyism is that basically working for the government working for management working for the corporations this is changing there's a good laborers are gathering together and now they're moving forward and here let me break down the numbers estimated ninety companies have boosted seventy thousand workers paid since january that's a huge number of...
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. >> just a few months out from the federal election and labor has been fielding pressure on the government on a range of issues. fortnight it has been on disability care, labor has pushed for and won a vote in the parliament for disabilities royal commission. >> to leader of the opposition. 2017, there's a call last two years and if yours ago in the senate, and -- given ongoing and recent shocking reports, will the prime minister finally join with labor to support a row commission to adjust radians with disability and the love going have been calling for for the last two years? >> thank you, mr. speaker. a government takes abuse and neglect of people with disabilities very seriously and were engaging in substantial reform to improve the treatment of people with disabilities. many of him will be eligible for the national disability insurance. there are multiple inquiries looking into issues of abuse and neglect of people would disability in the federal and state levels. the national disability insurance, which i'm pleased to knowledge was initiated by the former prime minister and supported
. >> just a few months out from the federal election and labor has been fielding pressure on the government on a range of issues. fortnight it has been on disability care, labor has pushed for and won a vote in the parliament for disabilities royal commission. >> to leader of the opposition. 2017, there's a call last two years and if yours ago in the senate, and -- given ongoing and recent shocking reports, will the prime minister finally join with labor to support a row commission...
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sign the bondage so that they owe their labor as a government as soldiers or are they worth is not to the creditors but now you're doing business that's we're all left in place for right now the depth we've been forgiven are those with walls those with those like raiders and that's because the banks know something that they're not really popular right they know this and that's ultimately. because that's growing much faster than the economy's growth and if and that's growing faster than the economy and more and more and one is when you need diverted to pay the plants and that situation you know even with loads no one to mention is going to if not with all this. low and this interest rates will go up suddenly that will be the big we just well wait all companies over and you have something like blackstone taking up all the banks. mortgage. you're going to have funds rich in ash all of a sudden getting money by always bankrupt companies and then you're really going to see a monopoly but as we have seen before so well received. big red and ram we can sit out by these lower rates enriching
sign the bondage so that they owe their labor as a government as soldiers or are they worth is not to the creditors but now you're doing business that's we're all left in place for right now the depth we've been forgiven are those with walls those with those like raiders and that's because the banks know something that they're not really popular right they know this and that's ultimately. because that's growing much faster than the economy's growth and if and that's growing faster than the...
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it was business, labor, and government. it worked for about 75 or 80 years. the notion was, try to incentivize people to go take permanent employment, become w- 2 employees, and if they went into that type of permanent employment, they can't usually from the company, healthcare and retirement. if they lost their job, they get unemployment, workmen's comp. disability, a series of state run programs. starting in the mid-90s and accelerating post 2000, that kind of relationship started to fray. a whole bunch of factors were present. somewhere by choice, some more results of the 2008 recession. people did not as neatly fall in to that classification. my father worked with the same company 38 years. he never made much money but there was a social contract that if he felt of employment, there would be things to cushion him. what has happened now, some of this by choice, some by economic necessity; we have an america in 2019, a third of the american workforce is in some level of contingent work. they are infinite contactors, 1099s, they are part-time, they are entre
it was business, labor, and government. it worked for about 75 or 80 years. the notion was, try to incentivize people to go take permanent employment, become w- 2 employees, and if they went into that type of permanent employment, they can't usually from the company, healthcare and retirement. if they lost their job, they get unemployment, workmen's comp. disability, a series of state run programs. starting in the mid-90s and accelerating post 2000, that kind of relationship started to fray. a...