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that actually had very high approval among the government the right way for the labor party for the mentor they were already couldn't stand that they'd rather lose the election than lose control of the party were saying something similar to that in the conflict within the democratic party today and what 'd it means is the progressive base were harder more energetically more commitment case by who wins the election to ensure that they go back to the impressive programs that they had announced...
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or the mantra labor party managed undermine the korban campaign in a really vicious matter very powerful 800 page deterrent study of how they did it which is being most recent pressed in the british press budgetary m. or which showed 2 means that they went to to try to undermine corbin's effort to develop a lever or e that would be responsive to the needs of its constituents before just story labor party with policies that actually had very high approval among the government the right way for the labor party for the mentor they were 40 couldn't stand that they'd rather lose the election than lose control of the 40 we're seeing something similar to that in the conflict within the democratic party today and what it means is the progressive base were harder more energetically more commitment case by who wins the election to ensure that they go back to the impressive programs that they had announced and not be forced to abandon them by the donor oriented clintonite conservative element of the party and basically what used to be called moderate republicans but all of that has vastly
or the mantra labor party managed undermine the korban campaign in a really vicious matter very powerful 800 page deterrent study of how they did it which is being most recent pressed in the british press budgetary m. or which showed 2 means that they went to to try to undermine corbin's effort to develop a lever or e that would be responsive to the needs of its constituents before just story labor party with policies that actually had very high approval among the government the right way for...
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remarkably enough can we assume no other states are high for the 2 major political parties the jamaica labor party is seeking a 2nd term of the people's national party's hoping to break that train that both offering solutions to the burgeoning health crises the contracting economy the rising crime rates and on employment figures who'll wrong the pandemic democracy but this is only lies in some swing seats that they're hoping to secure. palestinian officials are formed 2 committees in response to israel's plans to annex large swathes of the occupied west bank including the jordan valley one of the committees will lead to popular resistance while the other will focus on unifying political factions officials condemned it normalizing ties with israel after a u.s. brokered deal saw the u.a.e. establish diplomatic ties with israel the u.a.e. argues that its deal has stopped the country's an accession plants but palestinians are skeptical. days of torrential rain and widespread flooding in pakistan have caused chaos in the financial capital caracas at least 23 people have died and there is widespread ang
remarkably enough can we assume no other states are high for the 2 major political parties the jamaica labor party is seeking a 2nd term of the people's national party's hoping to break that train that both offering solutions to the burgeoning health crises the contracting economy the rising crime rates and on employment figures who'll wrong the pandemic democracy but this is only lies in some swing seats that they're hoping to secure. palestinian officials are formed 2 committees in response...
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but in june this year, under growing pressure, he resigned as deputy leader of the labor party.r to being solved. the authorities were stonewalling at every turn. the daphne project's reporters were grasping at straws, until a breakthrough. part of the united arab emirates, dubai is the banking center of the middle east. it is a city that runs on money. vegas without the gambling. one of the journalists investigating daphne's murder confirmed her blog post. 17 black dubai was, in fact, a company registered in the united arab emirates. and an email from the leaked panama papers showed the company was set up to deliver as much as $2 million to the panamanian accounts of malta's energy minister, konrad mizzi, and the prime minister's chief of staff, keith schembri, the same two men photographed on daphne's cryptic post before her death. and what's more, 17 black was owned by the businessman behind malta's controversial power plant, yorgen fenech. the pieces of the puzzle finally seemed to be coming together. a power plant awarded to a rising tycoon. two panamanian accounts belongin
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jamaica's governing labor party is celebrating a commanding victory in elections they took 3 quarters of the seats in the parliament despite criticism of the prime minister's position to hold the vote while corona virus infections have been on the raw instrument maitland reports now from the capital kingston if you've got a lot of slides and problems only. after winning a 2020 general election the g.o.p. led by prime minister and who knows how secure that 2nd term in power has not been had caught the supporters are not allowed on the inside not to call the 19 measures but it didn't stop them from celebrating on the outside and listening in. the jamaican labor party has swept the board winning at least $48.00 of the $62.00 seats leader and your holiness during his victory speech it must never be the government that emerges from this victory takes on any characteristic of arrogance. and humility. it must never be that the government that emerges from this victory takes the people for granted anyway meanwhile at the people's national park headquarters the silence was deafening the usuall
jamaica's governing labor party is celebrating a commanding victory in elections they took 3 quarters of the seats in the parliament despite criticism of the prime minister's position to hold the vote while corona virus infections have been on the raw instrument maitland reports now from the capital kingston if you've got a lot of slides and problems only. after winning a 2020 general election the g.o.p. led by prime minister and who knows how secure that 2nd term in power has not been had...
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speaker i think the answer is very clear and i think last week the labor party supported the economic plan and a chance to put forward to make people looking at the 190 billion that we invested in and people across this country were recognized in the further plane was far more generous than any other european country, i think most people around the world can seeny the government s putting around the people in themcountry, helping through and we will help and i know the wedding is set and had a tough time and of course i feel for the gentleman that you referred to in richmond but the best way forward, for him and all our business in the country is if we all pull together now, yeget the virus done and keep te economy moving, in the meantime of course this government is able to supply the support that is needed which by the way is only possible that we had a sensible one nation party in power over the last ten years in the labor party would've bankrupted thes. country. >> it's refreshing to hear the prime minister take the will for change, i don't think that's a wash, the prime minister
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a disaster the government here david cameron many members of the conservative party in fact the labor party members rachel reeves is now a member and because tom is cabinet she said at the time the benefits should be cut much bigger and faster than the osborne government was doing so i don't know i mean does this all feed into why. governments like britain like the united states the reagan fatter models that are behind them or why they have the worst cove and thing is you know it's you know i mean it's the of the obvious thing is that we've seen an explosion of poor mental health and distress and despair and depression and anxiety so that's what's happening right now across the western world in the u.s. and the u.k. but what what it deed what these austerity did is it made communities vulnerable it made individuals vulnerable in the way that they should intervene in a sense that the government sector in preparation for a crisis like ovid was the strong but gentle father's hand protecting people from what was coming what these people did was they took away all the buffers all the safety and
a disaster the government here david cameron many members of the conservative party in fact the labor party members rachel reeves is now a member and because tom is cabinet she said at the time the benefits should be cut much bigger and faster than the osborne government was doing so i don't know i mean does this all feed into why. governments like britain like the united states the reagan fatter models that are behind them or why they have the worst cove and thing is you know it's you know i...
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a disaster the government here david cameron many members of the conservative party in fact the labor party members rachel reeves is now a member and because thomas cabinet she said at the time the benefits should be cut much bigger and faster than the osborne government was doing so i don't know i mean does this all feed into why. governments like britain like the united states the reagan tatar models there that are in behind them or why they have the worst coven figures you know it's you know i mean it's the of the obvious thing is that we've seen an explosion of poor mental health and distress and despair and depression and anxiety so that's what's happening right now across the western world in the u.s. and the u.k. but what what it deed what this austerity did is it made communities vulnerable it made individuals vulnerable in the way that they shouldn't have beem in a sense that the government sector in preparation for a crisis like ovid was the strong but gentle father's hand protecting people from what was coming what these people did was they took away all the buffers all the safet
a disaster the government here david cameron many members of the conservative party in fact the labor party members rachel reeves is now a member and because thomas cabinet she said at the time the benefits should be cut much bigger and faster than the osborne government was doing so i don't know i mean does this all feed into why. governments like britain like the united states the reagan tatar models there that are in behind them or why they have the worst coven figures you know it's you know...
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assume the remarkably good we know the stakes are high for the 2 major political parties the jamaica labor party seeking a 2nd term of the people's national parties hoping to break that train that both offering solutions to the burgeoning health crises the contracting economy the rising crime rates and on employment figures who'll wrong the pandemic democracy but this is only lies in some swing seats that they're hoping to secure. a number of african countries are facing protests over scandals related to the purchase of medical equipment in kenya the president has ordered an investigation into the state agency that handles medical supplies that's after allegations some officials and businessmen stole $400000000.00 during the procurement process and in nigeria doctors in state run hospitals have been striking over a lack of p.p. eat more than $800.00 health workers have been infected. and there were similar scenes in south africa where thousands of health care workers have demanded more protection from covert 19 and better pay that demonstration in pretoria was called by the country's biggest hea
assume the remarkably good we know the stakes are high for the 2 major political parties the jamaica labor party seeking a 2nd term of the people's national parties hoping to break that train that both offering solutions to the burgeoning health crises the contracting economy the rising crime rates and on employment figures who'll wrong the pandemic democracy but this is only lies in some swing seats that they're hoping to secure. a number of african countries are facing protests over scandals...
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the vote was called in almost 6 months ahead of schedule holds suggest the center right jamaica labor party will win another 5 years in power more than $7000.00 people and i had to maintain hygiene at polling stations those were the headlines the news continues on al-jazeera after the bottom line station thanks so much and. discover the world of al-jazeera. the best films from across our network of channels in the 506 boys need to go to one of the citizenship fresh perspectives and new insights to challenge and change the way we look at the world. al-jazeera world. monitors here. hi i'm steve clements and i have a question is there a connection between the shooting of jacob lake and can osha wall street capitalism and excessive military spending my guest today says there is let's get to the bottom line. when a policeman shot jacob blake 7 times in the back in front of his kids in wisconsin last month it was a painful reminder that real change is not coming fast enough to these united states the shooting reignited passions across the country especially after an armed white 17 year old counte
the vote was called in almost 6 months ahead of schedule holds suggest the center right jamaica labor party will win another 5 years in power more than $7000.00 people and i had to maintain hygiene at polling stations those were the headlines the news continues on al-jazeera after the bottom line station thanks so much and. discover the world of al-jazeera. the best films from across our network of channels in the 506 boys need to go to one of the citizenship fresh perspectives and new insights...
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catastrophic no deal gregson that really wouldn't look very good and it would give an opportunity to the labor party to the opposition to really paint this government as as as a bunch of losers as basically incompetent and bars johnson himself as always said that it would be very easy to reach a trade deal so he will be measured and he will want to get a deal. and gary coming to you there in brussels if there is no deal at the end of all this will there be other small deals in no in order to keep things going. i would say the idea of you know the lower the no profile threat breck's if you want to call it like that the idea of partial deals fixing and replacing a strong trade deal relationship that has been shut down early in the game the brussels has been very clear what is on the table is for instance access to the internal market but at the conditions that all other member states half there won't be a sell out there will be cherry picking and so it will be either this or it will be no deal and today it was an offer on a line the head of the european commission was very clear we want a strong and c
catastrophic no deal gregson that really wouldn't look very good and it would give an opportunity to the labor party to the opposition to really paint this government as as as a bunch of losers as basically incompetent and bars johnson himself as always said that it would be very easy to reach a trade deal so he will be measured and he will want to get a deal. and gary coming to you there in brussels if there is no deal at the end of all this will there be other small deals in no in order to...
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the opposition labor party said the prime minister is grossly g thepetent for not know rules.we havefollowing thy today. here is analysis. >> there is a lotn of concern parliament and the u.k. that ministers make decisions without mu k scrutiny. w the labourarty are worried about that. they say the government is not on top of this and needs to speak to mp's. there is a growing number of mp's in boris johnson's own party putting pressure to have more of a say when the government wants to bring in more restrictions. they are concerned some of the measures go to far and secondly, that they don't make sense. if the prime minister cannot explain what the measures are and why they are in pla, that will only add to confusion. has this pandemic becotes more compli and the rules become more nuanced, it is important politicians can take the publics with them and de them of the need for some of these restrictions. at the moment there is a question over how well that is working. the next few weeks we expect tor hear mor boris johnson trying to emphasize why some of those rules are in place. host
the opposition labor party said the prime minister is grossly g thepetent for not know rules.we havefollowing thy today. here is analysis. >> there is a lotn of concern parliament and the u.k. that ministers make decisions without mu k scrutiny. w the labourarty are worried about that. they say the government is not on top of this and needs to speak to mp's. there is a growing number of mp's in boris johnson's own party putting pressure to have more of a say when the government wants to...
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the labor party he delivered a virtual party conference speech 3 hours ago so that he made a quick run back to the house of commons to reply to what mr johnson's announced it basically boils down into 6 points a few of them people in the u.k. people in england pardon me not in the u.k. in england if they can work from home they must do so all pubs bars and restaurants table service and they will must close at 10 pm not last orders so no one's going to go ding ding ding come up to the bar and buy your last drink they must shut and they're also extending the facemask regulation regulations rather to include retail store outlets taxis members that kind of thing and he also is saying that covert security becomes a legal thing that means that if say a company or a gym or a facility a place that people go if they break the strictures surrounding this push by the government they will feel. i guess the arm of the law at some point and the last point was the last point as of monday maximum 15 people at a wedding up to 30 go to a funeral he said as well of elderly people and in target areas for
the labor party he delivered a virtual party conference speech 3 hours ago so that he made a quick run back to the house of commons to reply to what mr johnson's announced it basically boils down into 6 points a few of them people in the u.k. people in england pardon me not in the u.k. in england if they can work from home they must do so all pubs bars and restaurants table service and they will must close at 10 pm not last orders so no one's going to go ding ding ding come up to the bar and...
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cases the vote was called in 6 months ahead of schedule polls suggest the center right jamaica labor party will win another 5 years in power. nato has announced greece and turkey will hold talks to defuse tensions in the eastern mediterranean they've been locked in an escalating dispute over gas exploration rights turkey's welcome the move but greece there's been no talks on this turkey withdrawals it ships from disputed areas and russia's prime minister has met belarus then battle president alexander lukashenko to discuss energy and economic ties it's the 1st such high profile visit from moscow to minsk since antigovernment protests began last month so those are the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera after al-jazeera world stage intense watching. you know early 2019 the head of a u.k. based palestinian lobby group made an announcement outside the rule courts of justice in london i speak on my behalf and as a fan of mine of the best anything said that p.r.c. . my bank account and that lawyers representing margy delsea had reached an out of court settlement with the company he
cases the vote was called in 6 months ahead of schedule polls suggest the center right jamaica labor party will win another 5 years in power. nato has announced greece and turkey will hold talks to defuse tensions in the eastern mediterranean they've been locked in an escalating dispute over gas exploration rights turkey's welcome the move but greece there's been no talks on this turkey withdrawals it ships from disputed areas and russia's prime minister has met belarus then battle president...
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they would be more in order during the long years in which he supported leader of the labor party. >> working on the security and intelligence forces prosecuting criminals and terrorists to lecture me. i asked him to do the decent thing but doing the decent thing and this prime minister don't go together. this is a wasted summer, the government should have spent it preparing for the winter. instead they lurched from crisis to crisis, u-turn to u-turn, one error, even two might make sense but 12 u-turns and rising, the only conclusion is serial in competence. that serial incompetence is holding us back. will the prime minister take responsibility and get a grip? >> i take full responsibility for everything that has happened under this government as what has happened so far is in terms of this pandemic, in spite of the negativeity and the opposition we are seeing a country not only going back to school but going back to work. britain is in the lead in developing vaccines, in the lead in finding cures, treatments for this disease, not only that but we are taking this country through extr
they would be more in order during the long years in which he supported leader of the labor party. >> working on the security and intelligence forces prosecuting criminals and terrorists to lecture me. i asked him to do the decent thing but doing the decent thing and this prime minister don't go together. this is a wasted summer, the government should have spent it preparing for the winter. instead they lurched from crisis to crisis, u-turn to u-turn, one error, even two might make sense...
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labor party arguably catalyzed not only the destruction of that country but a refugee crisis that still kills scores in the mediterranean a new film the painted bird deals with a very different refugee crisis that of jews fleeing persecution during the 2nd world war and depicts the unspeakable horrors inflicted on a young boy attempting to return to his family something that apparently led to mass walkouts at film festivals in venice and toronto the film is out now and going underground deputy editor charlie cook spoke to one of the film's leads acclaimed actor julian sense. judy and thank you sandra coming on going underground to start by telling me about the painted by well the paines it does a film based on jesse kaczynski is 1960 s. novel it is an odyssey it tells a story of a boy looking for his family through the hinterland a recent europe. twilight the 2nd world war and its story is told through a series of and kansas with different people who represent different aspects of our glorious humanity but going to be. just a boy band rouge national spot. to hold the go meatless that. m
labor party arguably catalyzed not only the destruction of that country but a refugee crisis that still kills scores in the mediterranean a new film the painted bird deals with a very different refugee crisis that of jews fleeing persecution during the 2nd world war and depicts the unspeakable horrors inflicted on a young boy attempting to return to his family something that apparently led to mass walkouts at film festivals in venice and toronto the film is out now and going underground deputy...
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catastrophic no deal gregson that really wouldn't look very good and it would give an opportunity to the labor party to the opposition to really paint this government as as as a bunch of losers as basically incompetent and johnson himself as always said that it would be very easy to reach a trade deal so he will be measured and he will want to get a deal. and garrett coming to you there in brussels if there is no deal at the end of all this will there be other small deals in no in order to keep things going. i would say of your idea of you know the lower the no profile threat breck's if you want to call it like that the idea of partial deals fixing and replacing a strong trade deal relationship that has been shut down early in the game the brussels has been very clear what is on the table is for instance access to the internal market but at the conditions that all other member states half there won't be a sell out there will be cherry picking and so it will be either this or it will be no deal and today it was a one of mine the head of the european commission was very clear we want a strong and clos
catastrophic no deal gregson that really wouldn't look very good and it would give an opportunity to the labor party to the opposition to really paint this government as as as a bunch of losers as basically incompetent and johnson himself as always said that it would be very easy to reach a trade deal so he will be measured and he will want to get a deal. and garrett coming to you there in brussels if there is no deal at the end of all this will there be other small deals in no in order to keep...
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emergency cabinet meeting he will address the house of commons later the leader of the main opposition labor party as a new law or sign of government failure it would take at events toll on people's physical and mental health and on the economy we need a national effort to prevent a national lockdown the prime minister has had months to prepare for this but instead of getting a grip the government must control our testing system collapsed just when we needed it most severe storm of the talking to a virtual party conference in the u.k. it is party conference season let's bring in our correspondent need barkha so the house of commons there for us in london soni what do we think we'll get from boris johnson later in the chamber. well we already have an idea of some of the wide ranging restrictions or additions to the rules and regulations as they've been described by some politicians doing the rounds this morning we know that bars restaurants pubs have to close a 10 pm we know that they'll be legally obliged to only offer table service let's not forget that the hospitality sector was on its knees dur
emergency cabinet meeting he will address the house of commons later the leader of the main opposition labor party as a new law or sign of government failure it would take at events toll on people's physical and mental health and on the economy we need a national effort to prevent a national lockdown the prime minister has had months to prepare for this but instead of getting a grip the government must control our testing system collapsed just when we needed it most severe storm of the talking...
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explains why this bill has angered both the conservatives as well as politicians from the opposition labor party the government insists that what the agreement would mean would be a customs. baria border in the irish sea dividing the northern ireland from mainland u.k. and they say that the ministers need a unilateral power to be able to wave away paperwork and tariffs that might result as a result of a no deal bracks says but the e.u. says that's simply not good enough they're already resolution measures within the existing deal and it's not good enough for boris johnson to to do this why is he doing it many people don't know i mean i've been casting around experts m.p.'s they're not sure whether this is just a bargaining chip whether he's genuinely and i kissed him just seeking to throw everything consistent disarray in the hope that it might suit his purpose and to come to his advantage but it is a deeply risky strategy. japan's governing party has elected its new leader to succeed shinzo abbey your city suga is among time ally of the outgoing prime minister the liberal democratic party leade
explains why this bill has angered both the conservatives as well as politicians from the opposition labor party the government insists that what the agreement would mean would be a customs. baria border in the irish sea dividing the northern ireland from mainland u.k. and they say that the ministers need a unilateral power to be able to wave away paperwork and tariffs that might result as a result of a no deal bracks says but the e.u. says that's simply not good enough they're already...
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accession plans but palestinians doubt that they say the deal is a betrayal jamaica's governing labor party is celebrating a commanding victory in the recent elections they took 3 quarters of the seats in parliament despite condemnation of the prime minister's decision to hold the vote while corona virus infections have been on the rise jamila maitland reports now from the capital kingston if you've got a lot. about. how secure. our. borders are not. to call that. didn't stop them from celebrating on. winning at least 48 after 62 seats leader and your holiness during his victory speech it must never be the government that emerges from this victory. characteristic of arguments. and humility it must never be a match the government that emerges from this victory takes the people for granted anyway meanwhile at the people's national park headquarters the silence was deafening the usually crowded compound was empty on the production and media crews a disappointed campaign director of the p.n.p. phillip paul says he was surprised by the scale of the defeat the people milling about the government
accession plans but palestinians doubt that they say the deal is a betrayal jamaica's governing labor party is celebrating a commanding victory in the recent elections they took 3 quarters of the seats in parliament despite condemnation of the prime minister's decision to hold the vote while corona virus infections have been on the rise jamila maitland reports now from the capital kingston if you've got a lot. about. how secure. our. borders are not. to call that. didn't stop them from...
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but she came up through the democratic farmer labor party in minnesota.hat is how she got her political start. she served in the minnesota house of representatives and had a very promising political career. in 1954, she decides to run for a u.s. house seat. she goes against the wishes of democratic farmer-labor leaders who are not happy with the fact she does not want to stay in the state house of representatives. she has to fund her own political campaign. she does so. she wins election. her husband, andy, and that was a strained marriage to begin with, he grows jealous of her political success. and so, coya knutson in the house, has a successful career. she gets on the agricultural committee. it is a very promising career. one of the things she does is, because of her background as a teacher, she wants to push for federal student loan program. and she manages, after the sputnik crisis, to slip in an amendment to the national defense education act in 1958 that establishes federal student loans. so she knows the legislative ropes and really pushes her age
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prime minister andrew wholeness 6 months ahead of schedule old suggest the center right jamaica labor party will win another 5 years in power. brazil has registered more than 4000000 confirmed cases of cope with 19 that's according to government data nearly 125000 people have died in the world's 2nd largest outbreak however there are some indications that things could be improving but has more on the challenges facing in brazil. well run very briefly through the latest data from brazil's health ministry as of thursday evening the number of confirmed cases of covert 1000 was 4041638 only the united states compared to the rest of the world has a higher number of confirmed cases than brazil i don't think anyone could have imagined brazil being at this point more than 4000000 confirmed cases has represent somewhere close to 2 percent of the country's population but it there could be signs that things are improving if you look at the daily contagion rate the daily death rate over the past few weeks it does show signs that the health crisis is starting to improve last week the daily death rate dr
prime minister andrew wholeness 6 months ahead of schedule old suggest the center right jamaica labor party will win another 5 years in power. brazil has registered more than 4000000 confirmed cases of cope with 19 that's according to government data nearly 125000 people have died in the world's 2nd largest outbreak however there are some indications that things could be improving but has more on the challenges facing in brazil. well run very briefly through the latest data from brazil's health...
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international law is he looking a bit isolated because as well as the backbench is being very unhappy the labor party opposite him very unhappy yesterday it was tony blair and john major and today is it was david cameron the former conservative prime minister who gave us the whole break that referendum all those years ago no. in fact 5 former prime ministers have now come out and criticized to a greater or lesser extent the current strategy that the government is pursuing. david cameron that is the most recent prime minister to come out and express his disquiet saying that the breaking of international law if absolutely necessary really should be only a last resort and in the times today the attorney general the government's main legal advisor at the time that the withdrawal bill was signed back in january of this year geoffrey cox came out with some very strident criticism saying it would be unconscionable to unconscionable damage to britain's international standing that the way boris johnson was was acting and we had the british government in parliament and given our word and that there were more l
international law is he looking a bit isolated because as well as the backbench is being very unhappy the labor party opposite him very unhappy yesterday it was tony blair and john major and today is it was david cameron the former conservative prime minister who gave us the whole break that referendum all those years ago no. in fact 5 former prime ministers have now come out and criticized to a greater or lesser extent the current strategy that the government is pursuing. david cameron that is...
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there is a risk of around $50000.00 infections per day by the middle of october the opposition labor party says the government has lost control of the crisis need parker is our correspondent tracking all that for us in london sunny is there a sense there that britain is tipping towards something potentially much worse than we've seen over the past couple of months or so. it's the government is the 1st to admit that they've already reached this tipping point we've seen it play out in other countries in europe a most certainly the government has been eyeing what's happening in france and spain and germany in order to make its next move and we will hear as you mentioned from boris johnson in parliament a little bit later on he's shoot to outline a range of ways in which they can bring the increasing numbers of coronavirus under control we already have an idea of at least one that from thursday bars restaurants will have to close 10 pm the owners of those premises will be legally obliged to only offer table service we've seen these kind of restrictions already in place in different parts of th
there is a risk of around $50000.00 infections per day by the middle of october the opposition labor party says the government has lost control of the crisis need parker is our correspondent tracking all that for us in london sunny is there a sense there that britain is tipping towards something potentially much worse than we've seen over the past couple of months or so. it's the government is the 1st to admit that they've already reached this tipping point we've seen it play out in other...
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they can guarantee the integrity of our u nighted kingdom >> we heard from the option party, the labor party where the leader was replaced given that he is self isolating at the moment he was not shy in criticizing the uk government and boris johnson him saying that boris johnson arrived and asking lawmakers to approve and return to parliament and ask the same law makes to override parts that previous agreement let's take a look. >> he can't blame john major or the civil service oregon there is only one person responsible for it that's him it is his deal, his mess, his failure. for the first time in his life, it is time to take responsibility time to fes up either he wasn't straight to the country about the deal in the first place or he didn't understand it. >> let's see how these discussions will evolve in the coming days in the house of commons and in the house of lords so we can figure out whether there is room to come up with a trade agreement >> thank you for setting the scene for us joining us now, the founder and cochair of that research let's walk through the detail in your view. wha
they can guarantee the integrity of our u nighted kingdom >> we heard from the option party, the labor party where the leader was replaced given that he is self isolating at the moment he was not shy in criticizing the uk government and boris johnson him saying that boris johnson arrived and asking lawmakers to approve and return to parliament and ask the same law makes to override parts that previous agreement let's take a look. >> he can't blame john major or the civil service...
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that's the real approach of the labor party, mr. speaker. seeking to create political opportunity out of a crisis, out of the difficulties and changers this country is going through while we're taking the tough decisions, the tough decisions to get this virus down, to keep our education system going and keep our economy moving. he supported it yesterday, i hope he will continue to give it his support. >> mr. speaker, local football clubs are hugely important to our communities. many sports, clubs around the country have found their hopes of welcoming fans back to stadiums next month have been dashed. given the football leagues, they assured me that they'll do everything possible to support these club and is the communities that rely on them too. >> mr. speaker, i know what a passionate supporter you are. i can tell him the secretary of state for culture, media and support is active consultations with clubs across the country to see what we can do to help. >> thanks, mr. speaker. last night the prime minister and leaders of the government ann
that's the real approach of the labor party, mr. speaker. seeking to create political opportunity out of a crisis, out of the difficulties and changers this country is going through while we're taking the tough decisions, the tough decisions to get this virus down, to keep our education system going and keep our economy moving. he supported it yesterday, i hope he will continue to give it his support. >> mr. speaker, local football clubs are hugely important to our communities. many...
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was the third oldest political party in the world, the democrats are the first and the british labor party the second -- the british tory party the second. what you saw there was the party platform become a statement of obedience and loyalty to trump. to be a republican in good standing requires faithfulness to a cultive personality. what did you see at that convention? you saw at that convention breath-taking lying that you've never seen at any convention. you saw utter lawlessness, the use of taxpayer dollars and public property for his political purposes, you saw the seizure of important symbols of the republic by trump who turned them into partisan totems and expressions of his authority in essence declaring i am the truth, i am the law, i am the state. >> okay, steve -- let me -- >> and that now we see with trump saying, hey, maybe we'll have a peaceful transition of power, maybe we won't. without much pushback from formerly people who called themselves mostly conservatives. >> let's talk about that. because obviously there's something going on in the senate right now and what is it t
was the third oldest political party in the world, the democrats are the first and the british labor party the second -- the british tory party the second. what you saw there was the party platform become a statement of obedience and loyalty to trump. to be a republican in good standing requires faithfulness to a cultive personality. what did you see at that convention? you saw at that convention breath-taking lying that you've never seen at any convention. you saw utter lawlessness, the use of...
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. >> a former mayor of dover from the left-leaning labor party.ylum-seekers are treated better than thousands of homeless british military veterans. >> britain is under attack. i have no racism, i'm a socialist. i want everyone to have that chance, but i want to know who we are going to give the chance to. [chanting] >> a mayor from a coastal town let it counterprotests. >> our country is not just the british, it is not just english, it is built up from people from all over the world and i'm proud to stand in solidarity. >> dover is a symbolic battleground. for one thousand years, the white cliffs have protected britain, especially in the second world war. live streaming a sentimental wartime song, a rally organizer -- ♪ >> ♪ the wide cliffs of dover! ♪ >> veterans participated, but so did white supremacist send other groups. >> i think we should always be concerned about the far-right. >> i don't think we can judge the threat they posed by scale. it only takes one person to attack someone, it only takes one person from the far-right to attack a m
. >> a former mayor of dover from the left-leaning labor party.ylum-seekers are treated better than thousands of homeless british military veterans. >> britain is under attack. i have no racism, i'm a socialist. i want everyone to have that chance, but i want to know who we are going to give the chance to. [chanting] >> a mayor from a coastal town let it counterprotests. >> our country is not just the british, it is not just english, it is built up from people from all...
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this is the democratic farmer labor party.e's going through a union hall here today to speak to those, and with a bit more populist appeal you heard him yesterday compare this to scranton versus park avenue that's the message that they think is going to work suedable voters which they believe there is, chuck. >> mike, speaking of travel, i was hearing some questions this morni morning. i was doing my own rounds of radio shows and things like that in arizona there was a lot of head scratching about where's joe biden. basically both arizona and nevada, you'll find democrats wishing the ticket was there more often what do you hear about the western travel of this ticket? >> reporter: well, chuck, a lot of the travel is being voted by the early voting calendar. in minnesota it gets to the early voting but we're starting to see the campaign get into a rhythm, two to three battleground states a week you're not going to see what the president is doing, but they're going to have a presence in all of these places. it may not be more th
this is the democratic farmer labor party.e's going through a union hall here today to speak to those, and with a bit more populist appeal you heard him yesterday compare this to scranton versus park avenue that's the message that they think is going to work suedable voters which they believe there is, chuck. >> mike, speaking of travel, i was hearing some questions this morni morning. i was doing my own rounds of radio shows and things like that in arizona there was a lot of head...
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we can speak now to mike rann, a former labor party premier of south australia and high commissionero the uk. thank commissioner to the uk. you forjoining us what d( think thank you forjoining us what do you think of the appointment? it's bizarre. i think the general feeling backin bizarre. i think the general feeling back in australia is one of been and amusement. a 6—7 nations like britain with 66 million people with a very proud history of diplomacy reaches out to australia, can't find someone reaches out to australia, can't find someone in their own merits and reaches to australia to get someone who is doing that was tourist out by his own government after two years and then tu rfed his own government after two years and then turfed out by his own constituency and one of the safest tory seats in australia. so people are saying, why would they do this when the last thing that tony is known for is diplomacy? and of course, britain and its free trade agreements has got to deal with the whole series of nuanced, complex issues. so why would they pick someone issues. so why would they
we can speak now to mike rann, a former labor party premier of south australia and high commissionero the uk. thank commissioner to the uk. you forjoining us what d( think thank you forjoining us what do you think of the appointment? it's bizarre. i think the general feeling backin bizarre. i think the general feeling back in australia is one of been and amusement. a 6—7 nations like britain with 66 million people with a very proud history of diplomacy reaches out to australia, can't find...
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believe it or not johnson wasn't even asked about it by the deputy leader of the opposition labor party earlier on here all of her fight was over 99 the problems that the british public a facing in getting testing right now so certainly he's got to face pressure over what's going to happen if we're not looking at a no deal it's in a few months time but right now much of the much of the anger coming not just from the opposition but from various sectors of industry right now is over how the government is handling its corporate response are that's a story in their westminster in london not in baba thanks a lot senior palestinian figures say they've been betrayed after the united arab emirates and bahrain signed us brokered agreements to normalize relations with israel they have been protests against a deal in gaza and the occupied west bank president donald trump says the deals represent what he called the dawn of a new middle east and just 2 weeks after a country brokered deal ended an escalation of violence in gaza the israeli army has resumed launching airstrikes into the strip hitting
believe it or not johnson wasn't even asked about it by the deputy leader of the opposition labor party earlier on here all of her fight was over 99 the problems that the british public a facing in getting testing right now so certainly he's got to face pressure over what's going to happen if we're not looking at a no deal it's in a few months time but right now much of the much of the anger coming not just from the opposition but from various sectors of industry right now is over how the...
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19 measures but didn't stop them from celebrating on the outside and listening in the jamaican labor party has swept the board winning at least 48 of the 62 seats leader and your holiness during his victory speech it must never be that big government that emerges from this victory takes on any characteristic of our guns. and humility. it must never be a match the government that emerges from this victory takes the people for granted anyway meanwhile at the people's national park headquarters the silence was deafening the usually crowded compound was empty on the production and media crews a disappointed campaign director of the p.n.p. phillip paul says he was surprised by the scale of the defeat the people milling about the government is a thing of. the. old strategize us. again and up we're gonna have to commend them for that all across the aisle in the g.o.p. support celebrated some declaring victory shortly after police stations closed. the vote came at a controversial time amid a global pandemic as people are struggling with job losses the contracting economy and aspiring crime rate he
19 measures but didn't stop them from celebrating on the outside and listening in the jamaican labor party has swept the board winning at least 48 of the 62 seats leader and your holiness during his victory speech it must never be that big government that emerges from this victory takes on any characteristic of our guns. and humility. it must never be a match the government that emerges from this victory takes the people for granted anyway meanwhile at the people's national park headquarters...
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>>despite warnings from health officials labor day weekend brought parties and crowds in san francisco, a parking lot near ocean beach closed after around a 1000 people flooded the area for virtual celebration of the famed festival burning man from california to georgia sunday. there's hit the wear to you know get out town socially distance enjoy the beach health officials say full could usher in a new wave of coronavirus cases as experts watch the photos and videos from labor day they hope soaking up the last of summer doesn't lead to spikes in viral spread. people's willingness to comply with the simple things that we know can reduce spread is going to start to fray as we head into the fall in the winter and that's another challenge trying to keep up our vigilance i'm whitney wild reporting despite the bump in business over the holiday weekend. the numbers show the u.s. airline industry is still struggling 29% of the u.s. airline fleet remains idle. >>and now united airlines executive chairman oscar munoz has a grim projection. he estimates the pandemic will force airlines to slash p
>>despite warnings from health officials labor day weekend brought parties and crowds in san francisco, a parking lot near ocean beach closed after around a 1000 people flooded the area for virtual celebration of the famed festival burning man from california to georgia sunday. there's hit the wear to you know get out town socially distance enjoy the beach health officials say full could usher in a new wave of coronavirus cases as experts watch the photos and videos from labor day they...