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citizens we're grateful to many thanks to you for being with us robert good job professor at lancaster university in the u k. from one and battled leader to another british prime minister boris johnson has arrived in london to face an angry parliament as it's set to reconvene on tuesday supreme court judges ruled that johnson's decision to send m.p.'s home earlier this month was unlawful it was suspended for 5 weeks in the lead up to the brig's that deadline in october in a moment we'll speak to 0 as the dean barber who's outside number 10 downing street the prime minister's official residence but 1st let's join rory chalons is outside the houses of parliament in westminster sorority what's expected to happen there today. well enough 20 minutes these will sit down in parliament for the 1st time since september the 10th that was when they were sent off. as parliament was suspended by government a suspension. court ruled yesterday was lawful so we will have a tolerate session in the house of commons later as all these m.p.'s come back from that suspension. what are we expecting to happen well we kn
citizens we're grateful to many thanks to you for being with us robert good job professor at lancaster university in the u k. from one and battled leader to another british prime minister boris johnson has arrived in london to face an angry parliament as it's set to reconvene on tuesday supreme court judges ruled that johnson's decision to send m.p.'s home earlier this month was unlawful it was suspended for 5 weeks in the lead up to the brig's that deadline in october in a moment we'll speak...
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no ifs or buts but not so sure now let's talk to dr mark garnett senior politics lecturer lancaster university in the u.k. the time just looking at the headlines coming in has been called unprecedented extraordinary groundbreaking political dynamite this is such bad news for boris johnson isn't it what's next than. well i agree with the message of those headlines certainly it's unprecedented and in a sense i think it's going to almost be greeted in britain along the general lines we've been seeing ever since bracks is that people who think mr johnson is right and that we should leave on the 31st of october no ifs no buts will think that the courts of cross the line are interfering in politics whereas those who are skeptical about the merits of brics it will be thinking this is a really good day for britain because clearly what the courts have done here is said that we shouldn't really try to prevent prime ministers from using what are called prospects of powers when they're doing so for good reasons but on this occasion the court has said well what we have is a right a duty to stop prime minis
no ifs or buts but not so sure now let's talk to dr mark garnett senior politics lecturer lancaster university in the u.k. the time just looking at the headlines coming in has been called unprecedented extraordinary groundbreaking political dynamite this is such bad news for boris johnson isn't it what's next than. well i agree with the message of those headlines certainly it's unprecedented and in a sense i think it's going to almost be greeted in britain along the general lines we've been...
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measured analysysis will bring again that garrett jonones is s a an econot at lancaster university school of management joining us there from up north west englaland. again thank you much for being with us i'm kind of stuck with the-e- a simimple question but e answer might be more complicated. shootot parliamamet in your viview be recalled in t. lighght of these. yellowow hama rerevelations. the decision that we can wait until tuesday to get the results all. of course it's something thahat's been to two courts the high court in london and also the scottish tools. and they reach different decisions the high court in london unlike what boris johnson said in the clip you wish i'm just now. they just decided it wawasn't that busines at is s a polititical issue nota legal issue. andnd so they didnt consider. the issue of whether boris johnson hadad b been truthful. in giving his reasons for bait prorogation. the scottish schools on the other hand did consider it to be some of their business and they decided that he had not been truthful. and the outcome will come in the u us supreme court. th
measured analysysis will bring again that garrett jonones is s a an econot at lancaster university school of management joining us there from up north west englaland. again thank you much for being with us i'm kind of stuck with the-e- a simimple question but e answer might be more complicated. shootot parliamamet in your viview be recalled in t. lighght of these. yellowow hama rerevelations. the decision that we can wait until tuesday to get the results all. of course it's something thahat's...
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politics and international studies at lancaster university and he joins us now richard how does any of this helping president's case when it comes to the. white thing with the president when the president realizes that impeachment is a political process and so although the language is often in terms of evidence and crimes and so on that this is not going to be a straight forward kind of criminal trial there's no kind of standard of evidence that we would see in a courtroom his jury are ultimately could be a 100 u.s. senators and so what he's going to try and do is make it very very difficult for any republicans to move against him and i think that's you know the rhetoric we've just heard is consistent with that strategy well what this is interesting is this a political or is this a legal issue we're hearing claims from democrats that by asking ukraine's president to do me a favor this is breaking the law in the u.s. so which one is it is it political legal or a little bit of both. it's a bit of both impeachment is it's a sort of a quasi judicial process but it's ultimately conducted by
politics and international studies at lancaster university and he joins us now richard how does any of this helping president's case when it comes to the. white thing with the president when the president realizes that impeachment is a political process and so although the language is often in terms of evidence and crimes and so on that this is not going to be a straight forward kind of criminal trial there's no kind of standard of evidence that we would see in a courtroom his jury are...
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politics dr robert gooch a from britain's lancaster university. ok let's move the program plenty of news today the f.b.i. has arrested an army soldier who allegedly planned to bomb a news network and assassinate a presidential candidate but the arrest is also uncovered a wider plot to join in the tories to create an ultra nationalist group fighting in eastern ukraine and dole quarter reports he's far from the only american joining the ranks of ukrainian neo nazis. planning a terror attack preparing to murder and tea for members this isn't a movie plot it's the allegations that recently landed jarrett william smith in an f.b.i. cell and authorities say his plans were only confined to the us of a smith had spoken about his desire to travel to ukraine to fight with the ukraine based violent far right paramilitary group as of battalion why ukraine well it's a hotbed for the far right and white supremacy which have a big. as i said it is a busy news day we have to interrupt our program because it is the 2nd day of the u.n. general assembly world leader
politics dr robert gooch a from britain's lancaster university. ok let's move the program plenty of news today the f.b.i. has arrested an army soldier who allegedly planned to bomb a news network and assassinate a presidential candidate but the arrest is also uncovered a wider plot to join in the tories to create an ultra nationalist group fighting in eastern ukraine and dole quarter reports he's far from the only american joining the ranks of ukrainian neo nazis. planning a terror attack...
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really on the program we spoke with garante johns professor of economics at lancaster university management school he explained the possibilities for one of the most contentious points negotiations the irish backstop. the european union is off the detail quite rightly it needs to know how things are going to go looking forward whereas the optimistic view that boris johnson is putting forward. it's all about things like and landing areas hold the broad general shape pixel much vega. and it's clearly important for the european union to get precise solutions before signs off on any withdrawal agreement there three possibilities on the first of those. is looking at highland looking at the possibility of an all island solution for electricity for a common travel areaea and also fr agriculture and food. it's and then t that would leave all the things like customs arrangements border arrangements to be discussed after the withdrawal agreement is signed off and clearly the european union is opposed to leaving that level of detail too late to stage. a second possible solution is looking to northern
really on the program we spoke with garante johns professor of economics at lancaster university management school he explained the possibilities for one of the most contentious points negotiations the irish backstop. the european union is off the detail quite rightly it needs to know how things are going to go looking forward whereas the optimistic view that boris johnson is putting forward. it's all about things like and landing areas hold the broad general shape pixel much vega. and it's...
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combination have been proven to be safe and effective and gathers a vote all exist and a lecturer at lancaster university in england he says the use of social media to be vital in educating communities about vaccinations. when we had 84 notify deaths in the european union last year from measles and historically death rates for much higher in the prefix nation is in 1980 there were 2 and a half 1000000 deaths worldwide from for measles and that's come right down into the 10s of thousands no largely as a result of vaccination campaigns that have been rolled oats saw there's no doubt that the statistics are on the side of the of the vaccines and the case for vaccination is or is overwhelmingly compelling but the problem is that we're finding it difficult to get that message out on the ground and vaccines conference is taking place at the moment in belgium that the u.s. surgeon general talked about how the measles outbreak in new york had been counteracted and he emphasized that it was through dealing with local community leaders and getting the message out to people who are trusted in in the affected commun
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simon may be one senior lecturer in international studies at lancaster university good to have your with us gentleman so has a let me start with you then the saudi backed coalition are saying and they've come under a lot of criticism for this attack of course that has killed civilians they said that they took measures to protect civilians in the mob and that the assault complied with international law do you believe that what do you think happened here i don't really buy into this argument by the saudis because this is the 1st time that they do it and secondly i think they're actually carrying out their psychs without having enough intelligence and that is the function of now. having proper information intelligence about where people are actually placed. but here if you look at the number of casualties it's really hard us you talk about more than 100 people killed and even this number is and can be more in days to come i think the 11 more time we saw the don't have enough information they just bomb out of this persian because they just want to make us feel that you
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proven to be safe and effective let's bring in derek gatherers of all the just and lecturer at lancaster university and glynn thank you very much indeed for your time sir why is there's so much distrust of vaccines. we really wish that we knew the answer to that and vaccine sentiments have been our own since vaccines were invented an 18th century by jenna but only recently have we seen a mass vaccination movement and it's probably to do with the social media that's become so important at the moment in the way that people get their news and we have something which is spreading very rapidly which is out of control of mainstream media it's out of control of normal government information channels we heard in florence louise report just. a gentleman called muhammad north he said i do believe missiles is not a deadly disease if we look at the older generation how did did a deal with that somehow we're treating all these diseases that have existed for a long time with something that is so deadly that seems like a very difficult perception to get round if you are determined to make sure that children are i
proven to be safe and effective let's bring in derek gatherers of all the just and lecturer at lancaster university and glynn thank you very much indeed for your time sir why is there's so much distrust of vaccines. we really wish that we knew the answer to that and vaccine sentiments have been our own since vaccines were invented an 18th century by jenna but only recently have we seen a mass vaccination movement and it's probably to do with the social media that's become so important at the...
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of hygiene and tropical medicine and the lancaster data gatherer biologist and lecturer of lancaster university welcome to the program dr hunt isn't it interesting that we're talking about the growing influence of the anti vacs are not in a desolate country in sub-saharan africa but in some of the most advanced countries in north western hemisphere. no not at all least in the wet and warm and you know in some back seem to have the bends the really the funk you know public health. and people most long in the many in the army and back bankable leaders and then a lot of misinformation low and the people being worried about. whether they need a vaccine at all i'm not surprised at all of them backing her and that at least the version of it we see in the united states and. i do we're talking about countries that. vance's in science and technology where you would expect some sense of consensus about the safety of vaccines but that does not seem to be the case well the consensus is and more in the scientific community and not. necessarily the broader community having said that. not all of science aroun
of hygiene and tropical medicine and the lancaster data gatherer biologist and lecturer of lancaster university welcome to the program dr hunt isn't it interesting that we're talking about the growing influence of the anti vacs are not in a desolate country in sub-saharan africa but in some of the most advanced countries in north western hemisphere. no not at all least in the wet and warm and you know in some back seem to have the bends the really the funk you know public health. and people...
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politics at lancaster university. the president realizes that impeachment is a political process and so although the language is often in terms of evidence and crimes and so on that this is not going to be a straight forward kind of criminal trial there's no kind of standard of evidence that we would see in a courtroom his jury are ultimately could be a 100 u.s. senators and so what he's going to try and do is make it very very difficult for any republicans started to move against him and i think that's you know the rhetoric we've just heard is consistent with that strategy even if the house votes for part of articles of impeachment and it goes to the senate if the president is acquitted by the senate at all he needs of 33 republican senators to vote to acquit him that he might come out swinging in the 2020 election saying i've been vindicated. you know why you know it was all a witch hunt and so on so there is the risk the risk but i think now the weight of evidence is just almost so overwhelming that it would probab
politics at lancaster university. the president realizes that impeachment is a political process and so although the language is often in terms of evidence and crimes and so on that this is not going to be a straight forward kind of criminal trial there's no kind of standard of evidence that we would see in a courtroom his jury are ultimately could be a 100 u.s. senators and so what he's going to try and do is make it very very difficult for any republicans started to move against him and i...
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specialist via skype simon le bon director of the richardson institute for peace studies at lancaster university in houston texas josh young portfolio bison interests an energy investment firm wild come to you all. the latest attack of the oil installations in this. is this new phase in the conflict in yemen is this a new us collation. yes i believe is a new place and we remember that but if you are a drone attack on the oil pumping station and as well on. oil fields in saudi near the united arab emirates it was kind of a message to saudi arabia that we're going to start to target you all. but because the saudi actually has continued its war and its combat and blockade on yemen they haven't done anything to day that agreement and that's why yemeni army here in sanaa has decided that they should bring this war to the backbone of the saudi economy which is the oil field and that's why they have targeted one of the largest. oil production sites in the ward and i think that if so he will continue its war or if they are not going to come. to to stop. its blockade on yemen to have been the port to the
specialist via skype simon le bon director of the richardson institute for peace studies at lancaster university in houston texas josh young portfolio bison interests an energy investment firm wild come to you all. the latest attack of the oil installations in this. is this new phase in the conflict in yemen is this a new us collation. yes i believe is a new place and we remember that but if you are a drone attack on the oil pumping station and as well on. oil fields in saudi near the united...
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gather is a virus expert a lecturer at lancaster university in england he says the use of social media can be vital and educating communities about vaccinations. when we had 84 notify deaths in the european union last year from measles and historically death rates were much higher in the prefix nation days in 1980 there were 2 and a half 1000000 deaths worldwide from from measles and that's come right down into the teens of thousands no largely as a result of the vaccination campaigns that have been ruled out saw there's no doubt the statistics are on the side of the of the vaccines and the case for vaccination is or is overwhelmingly compelling but the problem is that we're finding it difficult to get that message out on the grown and vaccines conference taking place at the moment in belgium the u.s. surgeon general talked about how the measles outbreak in new york had been counteracted and he emphasized that it was through dealing with local community leaders and getting the message out to people who have trusted in in the affected communities that they were able to get more people t
gather is a virus expert a lecturer at lancaster university in england he says the use of social media can be vital and educating communities about vaccinations. when we had 84 notify deaths in the european union last year from measles and historically death rates were much higher in the prefix nation days in 1980 there were 2 and a half 1000000 deaths worldwide from from measles and that's come right down into the teens of thousands no largely as a result of the vaccination campaigns that have...
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of hygiene and tropical medicine at the lancaster data gatherer biologist and lecturer of lancaster university welcome to the program dr hunt isn't it interesting that we're talking about the growing influence of the anti vacs are not in a desolate country in sub-saharan africa but in some of the most advanced countries in north western hemisphere. no not at all least in the wet and warm and you know in some backs you have the bends the really the funk you know public health. and people most long in the many in the arm and back bankable needed and then a lot of misinformation loewenberg being worried about. you know whether they need a vaccine at all i'm not surprised at all of them backing her and. at least their version of it we see in the united states. i do we're talking about countries that . vance's in science and technology where you would expect some sense of consensus about the safety of vaccines but that does not seem to be the case well the consensus is and more in the scientific community and not. necessarily the broader community having said that. not all of science around vaccine
of hygiene and tropical medicine at the lancaster data gatherer biologist and lecturer of lancaster university welcome to the program dr hunt isn't it interesting that we're talking about the growing influence of the anti vacs are not in a desolate country in sub-saharan africa but in some of the most advanced countries in north western hemisphere. no not at all least in the wet and warm and you know in some backs you have the bends the really the funk you know public health. and people most...
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of hygiene and tropical medicine at the lancaster data gathering biologist and lecturer of lancaster university welcome to the program dr hunt isn't it interesting that we're talking about the growing influence of the anti vacs are not in a desolate country in sub-saharan africa but in some of the most advanced countries in north western hemisphere. no not at all least in the wet and warm and you know in some back seem to have the bends the really the funk you know public health. and people more long in the many in the army and back in bankable leaders and then a lot of misinformation but low and the people being worried about. whether they need a vaccine at all i'm not surprised at all of them backing her and. at meeting their version of it we in the united states. i do we're talking about countries that. vance's in science and technology where you would expect some sense of consensus about the safety of vaccines but that does not seem to be the case well the consensus is and more in the scientific community and not. necessarily the broader community having said that. not all of science around
of hygiene and tropical medicine at the lancaster data gathering biologist and lecturer of lancaster university welcome to the program dr hunt isn't it interesting that we're talking about the growing influence of the anti vacs are not in a desolate country in sub-saharan africa but in some of the most advanced countries in north western hemisphere. no not at all least in the wet and warm and you know in some back seem to have the bends the really the funk you know public health. and people...
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simon may be one senior lecturer in international studies at lancaster university good to have you with us gentlemen so has a let me start with you then the saudi backed coalition are saying and they've come under a lot of criticism for this attack of course that has killed civilians they said that they took measures to protect civilians in the mob and that the assad complied with international law do you believe that what do you think happened here i don't really buy into this argument by the saudis because this is the 1st time that they do it and secondly i think they're actually carrying out their psychs without having enough intelligence and that is the function of now. having proper information intelligence about where people are actually placed. but here if you look at the number of casualties it's really hard us you talk about more than 100 people killed and even this number is and can be more in days to come i think the 11 more time we saw the don't have enough information they just bomb out of this profession because they just want to make us feel that you
simon may be one senior lecturer in international studies at lancaster university good to have you with us gentlemen so has a let me start with you then the saudi backed coalition are saying and they've come under a lot of criticism for this attack of course that has killed civilians they said that they took measures to protect civilians in the mob and that the assad complied with international law do you believe that what do you think happened here i don't really buy into this argument by the...
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this security architecture son may have been a senior lecturer in international studies at lancaster university thank you for your insights mr maven on al-jazeera. saudi aramco has told japan's top well distributor that it now wants to change its shipments from light crude to heavy or medium created beginning next month now saudi arabia had promised to have production back to normal by the end of september following those recent attacks on 2 of its major oil refineries at least 3 of the shipments to china and india have already been switched to heavy oil. israel's president has started talks with rival political leaders and to choose the country's next prime minister last week's election didn't produce a clear winner neither prime minister benjamin netanyahu nor his main rival benny gantz could muster enough votes from majority government now all parties will put forward their recommendations to president reagan revolution then he'll make that final decision and our correspondent harry foresaid joins us now live from west jerusalem how to talk us through how this process works and who holds mos
this security architecture son may have been a senior lecturer in international studies at lancaster university thank you for your insights mr maven on al-jazeera. saudi aramco has told japan's top well distributor that it now wants to change its shipments from light crude to heavy or medium created beginning next month now saudi arabia had promised to have production back to normal by the end of september following those recent attacks on 2 of its major oil refineries at least 3 of the...
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specialist via skype simon le bon director of the richardson institute for peace studies at lancaster university in houston texas josh young portfolio bison interests. wild come to you all. the latest attack of the oil installations in this. is this new phase in the conflict in yemen is this a new us collision. yes i believe is a new place and we remember that but if you are a drone attack on the oil pumping station on as well on. oil fields in saudi near united arab emirates it was kind of a message to saudi arabia that we're going to start to target you all. infrastructure but because the saudi actually has continued its war and its combat and blockade on yemen they haven't done anything to. agreement and that's why yemeni army here in sanaa has decided that they should bring this war to the backbone of the saudi economy which is the oil field and that's why they have targeted one of the largest. oil production site in the ward and i think that if so we will continue its war or if they are not going to come. through to stop. its blockade on yemen to have been the port to the airport here in sa
specialist via skype simon le bon director of the richardson institute for peace studies at lancaster university in houston texas josh young portfolio bison interests. wild come to you all. the latest attack of the oil installations in this. is this new phase in the conflict in yemen is this a new us collision. yes i believe is a new place and we remember that but if you are a drone attack on the oil pumping station on as well on. oil fields in saudi near united arab emirates it was kind of a...
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specialist via skype simon melbourne director of the richardson institute for peace studies at lancaster university in houston texas josh young portfolio bison interest and energy investment firm welcome to you all saying the latest attack of the oil installations in this. is this new phase in the conflict in yemen is this a new us collision. yes i believe is a new place and we remember that but if you are a drone attack on the oil pumping station and as well on. oil fields in saudi near united arab emirate it was kind of a message to saudi arabia that we're going to start to target you all. infrastructure but because the saudi actually has continued its war and its combat and blockade on yemen they haven't done anything to. agreement and that's why yemeni army here in sanaa has decided that they should bring this war to the backbone of the saudi economy which is the oil field and that's why they have targeted one of the largest. oil production site in the ward and i think that if so we will continue its war or if they are not going to come. through to stop. its blockade on yemen to have been the p
specialist via skype simon melbourne director of the richardson institute for peace studies at lancaster university in houston texas josh young portfolio bison interest and energy investment firm welcome to you all saying the latest attack of the oil installations in this. is this new phase in the conflict in yemen is this a new us collision. yes i believe is a new place and we remember that but if you are a drone attack on the oil pumping station and as well on. oil fields in saudi near united...
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simon may be one senior lecturer in international studies at lancaster university good to have you with us gentlemen so has a let me start with you then the saudi backed coalition are saying and they've come under a lot of criticism for this attack of course that has killed civilians they said that they took measures to protect civilians in the mob and that the assault complied with international law do you believe that what do you think happened here i don't really buy into this argument by...
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university. amy is a senior legal policy analyst at the center for legal and judicial studies at the heritage foundation. previously she held positions at the lancaster county nebraska public defender's office. she received her bs in criminal justice and jd from university of nebraska. and of the dc project every state to washington dc each year on behalf of gun owners previously sheus served 22 years in the police department as well as steve receiving bachelor science criminal justice in central missouri and david is a senior policy cadvisor and member of the firearms committee chief of police. and serving 25 years special .gent tobacco firearms and explosives with american university and management from johns hopkins we think the witnesses for participating in today's hearing please rise. >> raise your right hand. [laughter]>> do youy swear or affirm under penalty of perjury that just when you're about to give was correct and best to your knowledge and belief so help you god? may be seated let the record show the witnesses answered in the affirmative greet written statement would be entered into the record in its entirety and ask you summarize your
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university of southern california. amy swearer is a senior legal policy analyst in the center for judicial studies at the heritage foundation. she held position with the lancaster nebraska public defender's office. she received or bachelor of science and her jd from the university of nebraska. dana mueller is the founder of the grass roots initiative to bring one woman from every state to washington, d.c. to meet with lawmakers. previously she served for 22 years in the tulsa police department. she received a bachelor of science in criminal justice and psychology from the university of central missouri. david chip is a senior policy advisor and is a member of the firearms committee of the international association of chiefs of police. prior to assuming his current position, he served for 25 years as a special agent for the bureau of alcohol, tobacco, firearms and explosives. he received his b.a. from american university and his masters in management from johns hopkins university. we welcome all our distinguished witnesses and we thank them for participating in today's hearing. if you'd please rise i'll begin by swearing you in. raise your right hand. what happe
university of southern california. amy swearer is a senior legal policy analyst in the center for judicial studies at the heritage foundation. she held position with the lancaster nebraska public defender's office. she received or bachelor of science and her jd from the university of nebraska. dana mueller is the founder of the grass roots initiative to bring one woman from every state to washington, d.c. to meet with lawmakers. previously she served for 22 years in the tulsa police department....