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ok many thanks david david kurds my guess sprigs it alliance london assembly member thinking. the ok hand gestures been recognized as a hate symbol alongside the swastika america's anti-defamation league based its decision on the signs adoption by white supremacists. even as extremists continue to use symbols that may be years or decades old they regularly create new symbols memes and slogans to express their hateful sentiments we believe law enforcement and the public needs to be fully informed about the meaning of these images which can serve as a 1st a warning sign to the presence of haters in the community or school. the ok symbols white power meaning was initially part of an online prank exposé but apparently white supremacist like what they saw and started using it that way in earnest among them the christ church terrorist during a court appearance the i.d.l. says that cases like that warrant its inclusion on the list of hate symbols adding though that context is always important to former white house staffer was accused of making the white power side but her defenders p
ok many thanks david david kurds my guess sprigs it alliance london assembly member thinking. the ok hand gestures been recognized as a hate symbol alongside the swastika america's anti-defamation league based its decision on the signs adoption by white supremacists. even as extremists continue to use symbols that may be years or decades old they regularly create new symbols memes and slogans to express their hateful sentiments we believe law enforcement and the public needs to be fully...
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tom copley is a labour member of the london assembly's oversight committee and joins me in the studioto questions. we want to know about details, timeline, of his dealings withjennifer arcuri. we details, timeline, of his dealings with jennifer arcuri. we want details, timeline, of his dealings withjennifer arcuri. we want him to address the issue of disclosure because under the code of conduct the mayor and london assembly member sign, you have to disclose personal interests and ensure any co nflict—of— i nterest interests and ensure any conflict—of—interest is dealt with. jennifer arcuri's presence on the trips was not disclosed, including in response to a formal written question. what do you read into that? it looks like he has something to hide. it is notjust about the reality of propriety, it is how things look. boris johnson reality of propriety, it is how things look. borisjohnson i think has form when it comes to being lax about these things and there are questions about his own dishonesty. this is the man who... he said everything was done entirely in the proper way when it c
tom copley is a labour member of the london assembly's oversight committee and joins me in the studioto questions. we want to know about details, timeline, of his dealings withjennifer arcuri. we details, timeline, of his dealings with jennifer arcuri. we want details, timeline, of his dealings withjennifer arcuri. we want him to address the issue of disclosure because under the code of conduct the mayor and london assembly member sign, you have to disclose personal interests and ensure any co...
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will the prime minister fully cooperate with the review and that of the greater london assembly? will he returned himself to the cabinet secretary investigation? mister speaker no prime minister is not above the law. mister speaker, no one. not on a ran. not on climate change, what good is that. >>. >> and he will be heard. and these exchanges will take place in an orderly manner no doubt about that quite simply for the good of this country he should go. >> he said he wants a federal election if he wants an election then let's have an election. >> mister speaker so on the first point this is where we disagree from the supreme court and on the second point love the failing i'm sure he understands of course to obey the law and we will come out and those are advanced that they are competent to where to have a deal or not so that those negotiations are difficult so i will say to him it has not been made easier. >> and i am very proud by the way of everything that i did as mayor of london he would be better off spending less and more on police officers this is a man who took the schil
will the prime minister fully cooperate with the review and that of the greater london assembly? will he returned himself to the cabinet secretary investigation? mister speaker no prime minister is not above the law. mister speaker, no one. not on a ran. not on climate change, what good is that. >>. >> and he will be heard. and these exchanges will take place in an orderly manner no doubt about that quite simply for the good of this country he should go. >> he said he wants a...
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will the prime minister fully cooperate with the review and that of the greater london assembly? to the refer himself cabinet secretary for investigation? speaker, the prime minister is not above the law. one can trusto this prime minister, not on iran, thomas cook, climate change, or on brexit. country,ood of this mr. speaker -- eric: order -- leader of thehe opposition is entitled to be heard. and, he will be heard. takes,t mind how long it these exchanges will take place in an orderly manner. be in no doubt about that. jeremy corbyn. ofquite simply, for the good this country he should go. [cheering] mr. speaker, he says that he wants a general election. i want a general election. [cheering] simple.ry if you want an election, if he ants an election, get extension and let us have an election. speaker, -- prime minister johnson: the right honorable gentleman asked a couple of speeches. the attorney general made it clear that this is a judgment that he disagreed, although he respects the judgment. --the second point about the i am sure he understands, we will of course obey the la
will the prime minister fully cooperate with the review and that of the greater london assembly? to the refer himself cabinet secretary for investigation? speaker, the prime minister is not above the law. one can trusto this prime minister, not on iran, thomas cook, climate change, or on brexit. country,ood of this mr. speaker -- eric: order -- leader of thehe opposition is entitled to be heard. and, he will be heard. takes,t mind how long it these exchanges will take place in an orderly...
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government ensure that all departments will fully cooperate with the investigation being launched by london's assembly on office handled this. the fa ct mayors on office handled this. the fact we're back in commons today is because the prime minister has been shown to ride roughshod over the laws of this land. it would indeed be disappointing if we were to find that the prime minister has form in bending rules for personal or political gain. i want to start by saying that the prime minister and his staff have had absolutely no role in the award of this grant. and i suspect i will be saying that a number of times, but it will remain the case. in answer to the other questions, that she has raised. the review will be reporting by the end of next month and i will update the house where necessary of course we will fully cooperate with any other enquiries. she raises the matter of the match funding, 50%, the officials involved in awarding these gra nts officials involved in awarding these grants scored this particular application very highly in all other aspects. on that aspect, as they routinely do, in a n
government ensure that all departments will fully cooperate with the investigation being launched by london's assembly on office handled this. the fa ct mayors on office handled this. the fact we're back in commons today is because the prime minister has been shown to ride roughshod over the laws of this land. it would indeed be disappointing if we were to find that the prime minister has form in bending rules for personal or political gain. i want to start by saying that the prime minister and...
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london assembly member david curtain believes the event has proven counterproductive. it's blatant racism there's no such thing as reverse racism racism is excluding people because of the color of their skin and this does that whereas before we've had the kind of racism that excludes people in discriminates against people because they're black this blatantly discriminates against people because they're white and this doesn't do any good for anybody whether they're white or black or brown and this kind of thing just simply should not be happening i'm for giving a platform for for any group you know whatever anyone wants to say but that's the whole problem with this event is that they're not allowing a platform for people who are white on the basis of their color of their skin if someone decided to put on an event called resisting blackness can you imagine the outrage which we would have had from the same kind of people who are putting on this events and they're everyone would be up in arms and from people on the extremes of the political spectrum and all of the liberal
london assembly member david curtain believes the event has proven counterproductive. it's blatant racism there's no such thing as reverse racism racism is excluding people because of the color of their skin and this does that whereas before we've had the kind of racism that excludes people in discriminates against people because they're black this blatantly discriminates against people because they're white and this doesn't do any good for anybody whether they're white or black or brown and...
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be stopped in his no deal tracks even before he got started from a conservative member of the london assembly roger evans told us another delay would be pointless. i think he will do his level best to get this done by the 31st of october without an extension if he doesn't it will bring considerable discredit upon the political process in this country because we keep seeing this difficult decision kicked into the long grass what difference is the 3 month extension really going to make anyway if you look at the timetable for this time if you were about to go off into the party conference season and i don't know if the parties were actually seriously considering abandoning those conferences they could continue talking about the solutions they didn't want to bragg's it which is all you have a here out of the house of cards but we've got the lived conference coming up then the labor conference then the tory conference so we would expect people to be away from parliament and not having debates making a lot this time if you or anyone. palestinians have clashed with the israeli police while protestin
be stopped in his no deal tracks even before he got started from a conservative member of the london assembly roger evans told us another delay would be pointless. i think he will do his level best to get this done by the 31st of october without an extension if he doesn't it will bring considerable discredit upon the political process in this country because we keep seeing this difficult decision kicked into the long grass what difference is the 3 month extension really going to make anyway if...
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will the prime minister cooperate with the greater london's assembly inquiry?ant, isn't it only about the metropolitan police should open an inquiry as to whether there has been any misconduct in public office i think the honourable gentleman is obviously right to ask the question but the reality is of course the review will do whatever it needs to go. i have no indication whatsoever that anyone is not going to co—operate with that, be it at the prime minister or anyone else. the minister insist on comment this a review, why is he shying away from referring to it as an inquiry? can he tell the house what the scope and terms of this will be? i have orientated each out of the select committee at that we will write to providing more information on that. all i can say is that this is a review that would leave no stone unturned. i congratulate my honourable friend on his new position, and i'm sure he will also thank mr speaker for choosing this question from the 44 that were submitted. can he tell the house how long ago this took place and how long ago this took pla
will the prime minister cooperate with the greater london's assembly inquiry?ant, isn't it only about the metropolitan police should open an inquiry as to whether there has been any misconduct in public office i think the honourable gentleman is obviously right to ask the question but the reality is of course the review will do whatever it needs to go. i have no indication whatsoever that anyone is not going to co—operate with that, be it at the prime minister or anyone else. the minister...
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london the house of commons has got back to work after the supreme court ruled that prime minister boris johnson's perogue ing of parliament was unlawful on johnson cut short his trip to the u.n. general assembly and return to london where he is set to face lawmakers later in parliament the speaker of the house says there will be full scope for emergency debates the government's new wireless planning to put a general election back on the table and earlier attorney general a jeffrey cox addressed the house of commons he called on parliament to pass legislation allowing for a general election. this fall the move is very scared you. should know where you are your feet deep house and no moral right to speak on these green bird sheets and walk by. is a joke right to hear it is to see. her twice a year be nostrum let her decide upon whether they should continue to save your marriage see why. certain 3400000 people. are heard these are disgraced. emotions running high in the house of commons here with me in the city and now is quitting peel a senior analyst with the think tank chatham house in london good to have you here in person extraordinary times in the u.k. i mean we're glued to our screens and
london the house of commons has got back to work after the supreme court ruled that prime minister boris johnson's perogue ing of parliament was unlawful on johnson cut short his trip to the u.n. general assembly and return to london where he is set to face lawmakers later in parliament the speaker of the house says there will be full scope for emergency debates the government's new wireless planning to put a general election back on the table and earlier attorney general a jeffrey cox...
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he has arrived b back in london afteter leaving g the u.n. genel assembly early. democrats launch a formal impeachment inquiry against donald trump. nancy pelososi says he betrayed the oath of office, the integrity of the electoral system. he is accused of seeking help from a foreign government to smear joe biden. york leaders are in new for the second day of the u.n. general assembly. hassan ronnie is to -- hassan rouhani is set to g give an adaddress. >> parliament is reconvening after boris johnson dismissed lawmakers over two weeks ago. the parliament was unlawful and his decision was void and of no effect. mps have returned to work. the prime minister disagrees with the ruling, but he will accept it. cow open the session. let's hear from him. to our place of work. court ruledreme yesterday thatat parliament has not been prorogued. i will arrange for the citation of that judgment to be entered into the journal of this house. the item relating to the prorogation of parliament in the journal of september 9 is expunged. what have we heard so far from the house of
he has arrived b back in london afteter leaving g the u.n. genel assembly early. democrats launch a formal impeachment inquiry against donald trump. nancy pelososi says he betrayed the oath of office, the integrity of the electoral system. he is accused of seeking help from a foreign government to smear joe biden. york leaders are in new for the second day of the u.n. general assembly. hassan ronnie is to -- hassan rouhani is set to g give an adaddress. >> parliament is reconvening after...
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ballot paperand address is published on the ballot paper and will do the same for the greater london assemblyrday. we want ensure people from across this political is action can stand fathers, free from the theory of intimidation and abuse. we wa nt theory of intimidation and abuse. we want to tackle this issue and protect voters. there security arrangements for members of parliament have been kept under consta nt parliament have been kept under constant review and the metropolitan police. local forces engage with mp5 and other political figures to make their security needs. each force has a single point of contact in place, contact with the plate through regular updates and meetings as required. the government are also considering what further steps are necessary to ensure the safety of parliamentarians and their staff. crucially this applies to not only the vicinities of parliament but also in constituencies online. we are working with social media companies to address threats online to create a safe environment for debate. just phillips. thank you, mr speaker. —— jess phillips. just philli
ballot paperand address is published on the ballot paper and will do the same for the greater london assemblyrday. we want ensure people from across this political is action can stand fathers, free from the theory of intimidation and abuse. we wa nt theory of intimidation and abuse. we want to tackle this issue and protect voters. there security arrangements for members of parliament have been kept under consta nt parliament have been kept under constant review and the metropolitan police....
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it is not a game, i have been sitting in the london assembly, we have had a brexit debate there todayt going to get through. this is not going to get through. this is not project fear, this is the advice we are getting from doctor, from these people who control our supply chain, they know how difficult it will be. this is a risks we cannot take. yet, the more the prime minister keeps saying he will run that risk, with our country, with our lives, the more minister, the more mps are haemorrhaging out the party, i think he is starting to realise that he cannot get away with this, he will have to do what parliament asks him to do and that is thejob of parliament asks him to do and that is the job of prime minister. good to talk to you. thank you. goodbye. the it is getting huge traction on twitter, the resignation ofjo johnson. the prime minister would like to thankjo johnson, johnson. the prime minister would like to thankjojohnson, he has been a brilliant minister and mp and downing street goes on the prime minister as with, as both a politician and brother understands this will not ha
it is not a game, i have been sitting in the london assembly, we have had a brexit debate there todayt going to get through. this is not going to get through. this is not project fear, this is the advice we are getting from doctor, from these people who control our supply chain, they know how difficult it will be. this is a risks we cannot take. yet, the more the prime minister keeps saying he will run that risk, with our country, with our lives, the more minister, the more mps are...
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guy: johnson is now going to return to london after addressing the u.n. general assembly. we are also expecting very in aly some comments bilateral meeting between the president of the united states and the british prime minister. as soon as we get those, we will bring those to you. let's get some analysis on what this all means. , eurasia group managing director of europe, joins us now. what impact will this have on the direction of brexit, if at all? guest: thanks for having me. i think it is a big defeat for boris, a symbolic disaster for a prime minister to be confronted with such unanimous negative ruling by the supreme court. i think what this does at the margins is forced to government to for letter -- to further compromise with the eu and try to get a brexit deal together at the european council. he will be forced by virtue of the legislation in parliament to request an article 50 extension, and i think, in light of this verdict today, there was some suggestion from thinking at number 10 that may boris would defy the law, not request an extension if he does a deal
guy: johnson is now going to return to london after addressing the u.n. general assembly. we are also expecting very in aly some comments bilateral meeting between the president of the united states and the british prime minister. as soon as we get those, we will bring those to you. let's get some analysis on what this all means. , eurasia group managing director of europe, joins us now. what impact will this have on the direction of brexit, if at all? guest: thanks for having me. i think it is...
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assembly. he flew back to london overnight earlier than planned to arrive by the time parliament resumes. >>> aecond parent has been sentenced in connection with a college admissions scandal. business executive devin sloan will spend four months in prison. sloan paid $250,000 to get his son into the university of southern california as a water polo player. at least one other defendant who pleaded guilty is set to be sentenced this week. earlier this month, actress felicity huffman was sentenced to 14 days in prison and a fine in connection to the college bribery scandal. >>> a tornado touched down in northern wisconsin overnight leaving behind widespread damage. the twister touched down near elk mound just outside of eau claire. sheriff's officials say a few people suffered minor injuries. emergency management crews are warning people, though, not to go outside and clean up because of downed power lines. >>> meanwhile, tropical storm karen is dumping heavy rain on puerto rico and the virgin islands. up to ten inches of rain could fall. tropical storm warnings are in effect across the islands th
assembly. he flew back to london overnight earlier than planned to arrive by the time parliament resumes. >>> aecond parent has been sentenced in connection with a college admissions scandal. business executive devin sloan will spend four months in prison. sloan paid $250,000 to get his son into the university of southern california as a water polo player. at least one other defendant who pleaded guilty is set to be sentenced this week. earlier this month, actress felicity huffman was...
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start development of the new oakland a's ball park at the howard terminal near jack london square, the state assemblyssed a bill that would pave the way now for the city of oakland to form an infrastructure financing district for the howard terminal ballpark project and that would make a financing to spend unspecified tax dollars on infrastructure projects related to the ball park so it's one step closer to find the make and that but new ballpark, a reality. sacramento could help control rising rent. governor newsom's office says the deal would cap annual rent increases at 5% plus inflation with a 10% maximum that's lower than the bill by barry assemblyman david chiu he had proposed a 7% plus inflation increase. that plan faced resistance from the real estate and construction industries. under the new rent agreement, the cap would not apply to apartments built within the last 15 years and the caps would and in 2030. we'll take a break coming up at 7 o'clock the trade war between the us and china continues to escalate we'll have the latest developments that could end up costing you the next time you h
start development of the new oakland a's ball park at the howard terminal near jack london square, the state assemblyssed a bill that would pave the way now for the city of oakland to form an infrastructure financing district for the howard terminal ballpark project and that would make a financing to spend unspecified tax dollars on infrastructure projects related to the ball park so it's one step closer to find the make and that but new ballpark, a reality. sacramento could help control rising...
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london. boris johnson is flying back from the united nations general assembly in new york to face the music here in parliament emboldened by this supreme court decision expected of resign and expect from boris johnson that has been set back again and he wants an election to decide it all and the labor leader will be present to resist those calls now boris johnson has spoken to the queen has been confirmation of that but not of the content of the phone conversation between new york and the queen herself furthermore the cabinet ministers have briefed him and also the attorney general geoffrey caulks has confirmed through his office that he did advise johnson that it was legal to go ahead and suspend parliament and address the queen along those lines that is expected to be his main defense line in this situation but what next well probably he'll attempt another election against that and there is the prospect that he will try to basically bring parliament to a room into a recess if that's resisted because of the numbers then the tory conference is threatened by that because parliament could be sitti
london. boris johnson is flying back from the united nations general assembly in new york to face the music here in parliament emboldened by this supreme court decision expected of resign and expect from boris johnson that has been set back again and he wants an election to decide it all and the labor leader will be present to resist those calls now boris johnson has spoken to the queen has been confirmation of that but not of the content of the phone conversation between new york and the queen...
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london. boris johnson is flying back from the united nations general assembly in new york to face the music here in palm and emboldened by this supreme court decision expect coals of resign and expect coals from boris johnson the bricks it has been set back again and he wants an election to decide it will and the labor leader will be present to resist those coals now boris johnson has spoken to the queen has been confirmation of that but not of the content of the phone conversation between new york and the queen herself furthermore the cabinet ministers have briefed him and also the attorney general geoffrey caulks has confirmed through his office that he did advise johnson that it was legal to go ahead and suspend parliament and address the queen along those lines that is expected to be his main defense line in this situation but what next well probably he'll attempt another election at the arithmetic sagansky that there is the prospect that he will try to basically bring parliament's were read into a recess if that's resisted because of the numbers then the tory conference is threatened by tha
london. boris johnson is flying back from the united nations general assembly in new york to face the music here in palm and emboldened by this supreme court decision expect coals of resign and expect coals from boris johnson the bricks it has been set back again and he wants an election to decide it will and the labor leader will be present to resist those coals now boris johnson has spoken to the queen has been confirmation of that but not of the content of the phone conversation between new...
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minister cut a solitary figure as he disembarked his air force jet at london's heathrow airport his visit to the un general assembly cut short the prime minister's final engagement before leaving new york was a reception for commonwealth nations where he again justified his suspension of parliament as preparation for a queen's speech setting out new legislation as one reason by the way we need a queen's speech is a kid on. drag that track that sutton. to have a bold environmental agenda as the prime minister's convoy wound its way to westminster through the west london traffic boris johnson might be forgiven for wondering whether he will last that long the opposition leader john. corbin is being or goaded into calling a no confidence vote but he's refusing until boris johnson officially takes no deal breck's it off the table he has refused to give the undertaking he would do that no application has so far been made to the e.u. and so far as i'm aware no proposal on a future agreement with the has been made either that was always our priority and remains our priority the editorial reaction of the u.k.'s traditional
minister cut a solitary figure as he disembarked his air force jet at london's heathrow airport his visit to the un general assembly cut short the prime minister's final engagement before leaving new york was a reception for commonwealth nations where he again justified his suspension of parliament as preparation for a queen's speech setting out new legislation as one reason by the way we need a queen's speech is a kid on. drag that track that sutton. to have a bold environmental agenda as the...
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london more than anywhere in europe. i hope you will come there and we can seek to assemble the coalition to go against this task for everything uk contributes . . . . eliminate famine and transform our cities. success will depend now as ever on freedom openness and pluralism. the formula that not only anticipates the human spirit but releases the boundless ingenuity and inventiveness of mankind. and which above all the united kingdom will strive to preserve and advise. excellency ladies and gentlemen, thank you very much for your kind attention >> thank you. [applause] united kingdom great britain à >> coming up tonight on c-span2 british prime minister boris johnson giving an update to the british house of congress then house energy subcommittee looking at the link between the lung disease outbreak and e-cigarettes. after that an oversight hearing for the federal trade commission. british prime minister boris johnson delivered a statement in the house of comments a day after the supreme court there ruled that his decision to suspend parliament was
london more than anywhere in europe. i hope you will come there and we can seek to assemble the coalition to go against this task for everything uk contributes . . . . eliminate famine and transform our cities. success will depend now as ever on freedom openness and pluralism. the formula that not only anticipates the human spirit but releases the boundless ingenuity and inventiveness of mankind. and which above all the united kingdom will strive to preserve and advise. excellency ladies and...
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laptop these are the youngsters a cell phone primary school they're from east london on the 3rd of september they had marsat assembly so these are the boys are 7 to about 11 years old so the headmaster told them on september the 3rd this have a less. what is easy for us is always to oscar goes to the movies. how do. you. do it with a. z. of things. that. we needed me always easy to me. i mean this is a. woman with the. life of one although you said that men should just stop writing to me seems like it's very naive it's very obvious but naive because that obviously needs to be some help with the help stop at telling youngsters and educating young boys about how they behave around women is is that the way for it. we speak very often about the lack of sexual comprehensive education in south african's basic education system i think one of the major problems since that we don't have a comprehensive sexual education so we don't teach children what gender and sex as we don't teach children what consent is and consent in the broader sense right so when you encounter people you just don't go and hide them you just go and tak
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decision when this ruling came out here at the supreme court in london we've heard tremendous cheers from the demonstrators who had assembled here despite the rain this morning calling for johnson to resign and celebrating a victory for well democracy and for the strengthening of parliament so cheers from somebody huge setback for borrows a johnson do we do what this means for him and how he's likely to react. well of course this is a an absolute blow for boris johnson he right now is in new york at the u.n. general assembly he has it's about 6 am there so somebody will have woken him up by now or he has followed this of course from his hotel room and it is a huge. well we are the pressure will mount on him to resign because essentially what this ruling means is that he missed let the queen in advising her to send parliament on break that he was lying to the queen and giving that as motivation was to silence parliament and of course that doesn't go down well here in great britain so we will see strong reactions there from the opposition party and of course this comes this is a huge humiliation for boris johnson who is jus t
decision when this ruling came out here at the supreme court in london we've heard tremendous cheers from the demonstrators who had assembled here despite the rain this morning calling for johnson to resign and celebrating a victory for well democracy and for the strengthening of parliament so cheers from somebody huge setback for borrows a johnson do we do what this means for him and how he's likely to react. well of course this is a an absolute blow for boris johnson he right now is in new...
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now after the probation the boris johnson as you said has arrived back in london he was in new york for the u.n. general assembly we saw him going to 10 downing street how does he received when he comes into parliament. it will be very cold at least from the opposition parties labor has already called for his resignation as well as the scottish national party is in a really dark hole at the moment after this ruling from the supreme court that he broke the law he'll have to find a way out of there but it doesn't look good for him at the moment calls for his resignation as i said he himself says he wants to he intends to stay on of course as prime minister is very unapologetic he struck a defiant tone there in new york yesterday after the ruling but the question really is how long can a prime minister who broke the law stay in power and he also stressed boris johnson that he would deliver greg search on the 31st of october the deadline questions they're being asked as to how what are his options. well i think these questions are going to be oscillator by m.p.'s and parliament but you're absolutely right there is o
now after the probation the boris johnson as you said has arrived back in london he was in new york for the u.n. general assembly we saw him going to 10 downing street how does he received when he comes into parliament. it will be very cold at least from the opposition parties labor has already called for his resignation as well as the scottish national party is in a really dark hole at the moment after this ruling from the supreme court that he broke the law he'll have to find a way out of...
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london. >> the u.n. general assemblyt today where earlier the syrian foreign minister demanded all foreign forces in the country withdraw immediately. >> operating in our territories without our authorization are occupying forces and must withdraw immediately. should they refuse, we have the right to take any and all counter measures authorized under international law. >> worth noting the u.s. is among several countries that maintains a presence there. leland: a presence in syria, yeah. molly: and that really speaks to how busy it has been at the u.n. this past week although some other things turned out to overshadow what was happening. leland: wonder when the syrians say that, do they mean the russians and iranian troops there as well? it was john bolton who says the u.s. military will be in syria until the last iranian troop leaves. now john bolton is gone, whether that still holds true. the other thing to look at in that video, the syrian foreign minister speaking, barber assad hasn't come and hasn't for years. molly:
london. >> the u.n. general assemblyt today where earlier the syrian foreign minister demanded all foreign forces in the country withdraw immediately. >> operating in our territories without our authorization are occupying forces and must withdraw immediately. should they refuse, we have the right to take any and all counter measures authorized under international law. >> worth noting the u.s. is among several countries that maintains a presence there. leland: a presence in...
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london. boris johnson is flying back from the united nations general assembly in new york to face the music here in palm and emboldened by this supreme court decision expect coals of resign and expect from boris johnson the bricks it has been set back again and he wants an election to decide it all and the labor leader will be present to resist those calls now boris johnson has spoken to the queen has been confirmation of that but not of the content of the phone conversation between new york and the queen herself furthermore the cabinet ministers have briefed him and also the attorney general geoffrey caulks has confirmed through his office that he did advise johnson that it was legal to go ahead and suspend parliament and address the queen along those lines that is expected to be his main defense line in this situation but what next well probably he'll attempt another election and the arithmetic suggests that there is the prospect that he will try to basically bring parliament to a room into a recess and if that's resisted because of the numbers then the tory conference is threatened by that be
london. boris johnson is flying back from the united nations general assembly in new york to face the music here in palm and emboldened by this supreme court decision expect coals of resign and expect from boris johnson the bricks it has been set back again and he wants an election to decide it all and the labor leader will be present to resist those calls now boris johnson has spoken to the queen has been confirmation of that but not of the content of the phone conversation between new york...
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london. and new session and new president the 74th u.n. general assembly opens in new york. and we'll tell you about the mouthwatering clash set optimisation chanting his name it sounds coming up stay with us. take heart in season as well as you well know this one here is named burton and it's quite active moving fairly quickly which is a good thing because going to glance past bermuda there's already a hurricane warning i was not going to be a direct hit and it will go through very quickly and whilst your eyes are watching that you may have missed what's happening down here so we should zoom in in the gulf of mexico is pretty active as well this although it's only a tropical depression briefly became a tropical storm which means winds became severe gale force as it went on land in the low ground just south of houston so we're talking about the texas coast you may remember 2 years ago what happened here when the harvey town did this is not the same beast however it has already dropped a fair amount of rain something like 150 millimeters this is south of houston so it's basic
london. and new session and new president the 74th u.n. general assembly opens in new york. and we'll tell you about the mouthwatering clash set optimisation chanting his name it sounds coming up stay with us. take heart in season as well as you well know this one here is named burton and it's quite active moving fairly quickly which is a good thing because going to glance past bermuda there's already a hurricane warning i was not going to be a direct hit and it will go through very quickly and...
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london. boris johnson is flying back from the united nations general assembly in new york to face the music here in palm and emboldened by this supreme court decision expect coals of resign and expect coals from boris johnson the bricks it has been set back again and he wants an election to decide the bill and the labor leader will be present to resist those calls now boris johnson has spoken to the queen there's been confirmation of that but not of the content of the phone conversation between new york and the queen herself furthermore the cabinet ministers have briefed him and also the attorney general geoffrey caulks has confirmed through his office that he did advise johnson that it was legal to go ahead and suspend parliament and address the queen along those lines that is expected to be his main defense line in this situation but what next well probably he'll attempt another election in the arithmetics against that and there is the prospect that he will try to basically bring parliament's were read into a recess and if that's resisted because of the numbers then the tory conference is thre
london. boris johnson is flying back from the united nations general assembly in new york to face the music here in palm and emboldened by this supreme court decision expect coals of resign and expect coals from boris johnson the bricks it has been set back again and he wants an election to decide the bill and the labor leader will be present to resist those calls now boris johnson has spoken to the queen there's been confirmation of that but not of the content of the phone conversation between...
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general assembly that on friday we had the u.s. defense secretary in london say perhaps iran is inching towards talks with the u.s. and that perhaps might explain the wording of the 2nd part of this tweet which goes we can talk but iran's not getting any sanctions relief until it stops lying and spreading terror john bolton doesn't seem like a very happy man ok thank you for that update from washington now the devastation caused by hurricane dorian in the bahamas is being likened to a tsunami with entire neighborhoods flattened at least 30 people are known to have died across the caribbean nation but officials are warning that number could rise dramatically dorian was the most powerful hurricane to hit the bahamas and all floridians are now focused on bringing in food safe drinking water and shelter. as more from freeport on the island of grand bahama. we just arrived today from the island of abaco want to give you a sense of where we are right now because this is one of the worst hit areas by hurricane dorian you can see behind me this is what's left not onl
general assembly that on friday we had the u.s. defense secretary in london say perhaps iran is inching towards talks with the u.s. and that perhaps might explain the wording of the 2nd part of this tweet which goes we can talk but iran's not getting any sanctions relief until it stops lying and spreading terror john bolton doesn't seem like a very happy man ok thank you for that update from washington now the devastation caused by hurricane dorian in the bahamas is being likened to a tsunami...
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assembly also produced several petitions to forward to company leaders in london. mostly to clarify some points in the great charter, touching upon land and rent and inheritance and new settlers. i included these petitions in a detailed report of our legislative and legal proceedings. i was charged with writing and then sending these across the ocean. i'm i am told that this report, some 30 pages of manuscript, has survived and is now known to all of you. i can testify that for many years, the future of our newly --mpted generally assembly general assembly remained very much in doubt. dissolving the crown the charter of the water company, and turned this land into a crown colony less than six years after our first assembly. tis also true that people living here did carefully nurture and protect the valuable life to elect their own, and thus maintain a growing voice in their own affairs. mythis special day, concluding charge to all of you is this. premises in the great charter, and in governor yardley's commission. and follow the rules of justice and good government
assembly also produced several petitions to forward to company leaders in london. mostly to clarify some points in the great charter, touching upon land and rent and inheritance and new settlers. i included these petitions in a detailed report of our legislative and legal proceedings. i was charged with writing and then sending these across the ocean. i'm i am told that this report, some 30 pages of manuscript, has survived and is now known to all of you. i can testify that for many years, the...
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general assembly well let's stay with this and cross ny to london where marlon bashara is standing by he's on to sirius senior political analyst and margaret you were watching not just that speech with from donald trump but also from. the turkish president russia type parents on let's start with trump what was your main takeaway from his address to the u.n. general assembly. i think the most important thing for all of us who are obsessed with news is that there's nothing new in it he was rehashing old arguments as he's been making for 3 years but for those who have not been following news this has been a good summary of what the american president thinks about the us and world affairs and basically to sum it up on a couple of words he would say that socialism is an evil just like globalism is an evil and that the solution in that sense is capitalism and battery at this and so he basically equalizes but you it isn't with capitalism and socialism with globalism saying the globalization of socialism is more about global elites and look at the stick in control of people's liberty while ca
general assembly well let's stay with this and cross ny to london where marlon bashara is standing by he's on to sirius senior political analyst and margaret you were watching not just that speech with from donald trump but also from. the turkish president russia type parents on let's start with trump what was your main takeaway from his address to the u.n. general assembly. i think the most important thing for all of us who are obsessed with news is that there's nothing new in it he was...
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secretary, the shadow brexit secretary, the shadow brexit secretary, the mayor of london and the leader of the welsh assemblyof campaigning for remain. i think we might as well be honest about that because i think it is very ha rd to about that because i think it is very hard to be knocking on doors during a general election, and when people say, "what is the labour pa rty‘s people say, "what is the labour party's position on the single most important question facing the cou ntry", important question facing the country", to say, "we haven't quite made up our minds yet, can we come back to you in about three months' time?"| back to you in about three months' time?" i don't think that is going to work. but i understand the motivation to try to bring people together. but i think we do that through the commitment to a confirmatory referendum which is the compromise between the extremities ofa compromise between the extremities of a no—deal brexit which we are fighting hard to prevent because it would damage the economy, and the lib dems policy of cancelling the referendum result, throwing all of those votes in t
secretary, the shadow brexit secretary, the shadow brexit secretary, the mayor of london and the leader of the welsh assemblyof campaigning for remain. i think we might as well be honest about that because i think it is very ha rd to about that because i think it is very hard to be knocking on doors during a general election, and when people say, "what is the labour pa rty‘s people say, "what is the labour party's position on the single most important question facing the cou...
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minister was speaking in new york city where he was attending the united nations general assembly but will fly back to london bound to take the u.k. out of the on october 31. parliamentary business resumes on wednesday. the united nations general assembly we've been talking about all morning is underway in new york. president trump is expected to address the assembly this morning. yesterday teenage activist greta thunberg admonishing leaders for ignoring the issue. >> people are suffering. people are dying. entire ecosystem are collapsing. we are in the beginning of a mass extinction and all you can talk about is money and fairy tales eternal economic growth. how dare you? >> mr. trump is expected to meet with boris johnson as the premise faces heat back over today's historic brexit ruling. global news 24 hours a day on air and at tictoc on twitter powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. this is bloomberg. alix: coming up, more on the troubled we work ipo. boris johnson had been speaking. he will return to the u.k. earlier than expected from new york. still pushing through h
minister was speaking in new york city where he was attending the united nations general assembly but will fly back to london bound to take the u.k. out of the on october 31. parliamentary business resumes on wednesday. the united nations general assembly we've been talking about all morning is underway in new york. president trump is expected to address the assembly this morning. yesterday teenage activist greta thunberg admonishing leaders for ignoring the issue. >> people are...
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london, where there are calls for him to resign. >>> iran's president is expected to address the un general assembly later today. president trump blasted iran in his speech yesterday. iran has been accused of attacking structures in the persian gulf and shooting down an american drone. french president emmanuel macron has met separately with the president this week and is pushing for a meeting between the u.s. and iran. iran's president said he would only agree to a meeting if the u.s. lifts sanctions. >> talks must be based on those plans. but prior to that, we must create mutual trust. and the trust is something that mr. trump took away. we had agreement mr. trump exited. >> the white house has not commented on whether the president would meet with the iranian leader. >>> protesters are angry after 600 open positions are not filled. 3,000 unionized city employees have been working without a contract since june. the city offered a 1% salary increase over two years. the employees are not on strike but will picket between noon and 1:00 this afternoon. >>> san francisco parks will be offering free swim time. tempe
london, where there are calls for him to resign. >>> iran's president is expected to address the un general assembly later today. president trump blasted iran in his speech yesterday. iran has been accused of attacking structures in the persian gulf and shooting down an american drone. french president emmanuel macron has met separately with the president this week and is pushing for a meeting between the u.s. and iran. iran's president said he would only agree to a meeting if the u.s....
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general assembly takes aim at china iran and venezuela. hello i'm maryanne demasi in londonwith the top story from the year.
general assembly takes aim at china iran and venezuela. hello i'm maryanne demasi in londonwith the top story from the year.
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london. i am vonnie quinn. week, the united nations general assembly in new york, the second week of new york fed repo operations. equities today, the s&p 500 down. , butacturing data held up pmi for services was below expectations. the 10 year yield at 1.68%. crude lower. lower 1.64%. jp morgan downgrading the sector. fears, too. john williams is speaking, saying the fed is monitoring money market developments. be sure this will be part of the conversation all week this week, and bill dudley and a couple of moments. markets, the dax down. pmi data in france and germany disappointed, driving the stoxx 600 lower. poundro weaker, as is the , 0.5 percent versus the dollar. a bloomberg surveillance special event, former new york president bill dudley. >> we welcome all of you worldwide. . special moment a conversation with william dudley. , not ayou back 14 years , bill dudleye shockingly pressing a. .- press against that was when tim got her said come over to the fed desk and help us with the short-term markets. b'snot were killing to get in school. the only b is the one in microeconomics, so i'm not sure he's qual
london. i am vonnie quinn. week, the united nations general assembly in new york, the second week of new york fed repo operations. equities today, the s&p 500 down. , butacturing data held up pmi for services was below expectations. the 10 year yield at 1.68%. crude lower. lower 1.64%. jp morgan downgrading the sector. fears, too. john williams is speaking, saying the fed is monitoring money market developments. be sure this will be part of the conversation all week this week, and bill...
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assembly. nbc's matt bradley joins me from london. have we seen the last of the protests?obal protests are continuing this morning. thousands more keeping up the pressure in the streets in places like south korea, and singapore. >> as our world warms, the heat is rising on streets worldwide as millions of young people are raising their voices. walk out of schools and bringing busy roads to a grinding halt. all demanding action on climate change. activists estimate four million kids and adults took part friday in the largest global protest on climate change to date. all inspired by 16-year-old swedish activist greta thunberg, who spoke to thousands yesterday. and new york's battery park. >> this is an emergency. our house is on fire. >> thunberg spent weeks sailing across the atlantic to get to new york. >> i'm vegan and i have stopped flying. >> nbc's sekelly cobiya caught with her last month. >> when a child says that you're stealing my future, people feel very guilty. >> her message if grown-ups won't step up on climate change, then kids will have to do it themselves. >>
assembly. nbc's matt bradley joins me from london. have we seen the last of the protests?obal protests are continuing this morning. thousands more keeping up the pressure in the streets in places like south korea, and singapore. >> as our world warms, the heat is rising on streets worldwide as millions of young people are raising their voices. walk out of schools and bringing busy roads to a grinding halt. all demanding action on climate change. activists estimate four million kids and...
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minister cut a solitary figure as he disembarked his air force jet at london's heathrow airport his visit to the un general assembly cut short the prime minister's final engagement before leaving new york was a reception for commonwealth nations where he again justified his suspension of parliament as preparation for a queen's speech setting out new legislation as one of reasons by the way we need a queen's speech is a kid on. drag that track that sutton. to have a bold environmental agenda as the prime minister's convoy wound its way to westminster through the west london traffic boris johnson might be forgiven for wondering whether he will last that long the opposition leader john. corbin is being urged or goaded into calling a no confidence vote but he's refusing until boris johnson officially takes no deal breck's it off the table he has refused to give the undertaking he would do that no application has so far been made to the e.u. and so far as i'm aware no proposal on a future agreement with the has been made either that was always our priority and remains our priority the editorial reaction of the u.k.'s tr
minister cut a solitary figure as he disembarked his air force jet at london's heathrow airport his visit to the un general assembly cut short the prime minister's final engagement before leaving new york was a reception for commonwealth nations where he again justified his suspension of parliament as preparation for a queen's speech setting out new legislation as one of reasons by the way we need a queen's speech is a kid on. drag that track that sutton. to have a bold environmental agenda as...
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legal hearing into the suspension got under way in london today, after a similar legal challenge in scotland failed yesterday. members of the welsh assemblyr recess early today, to take part in a debate over the prime minister's plan to suspend parliament. first minister mark drakeford said the prime minister had "forfeited the respect on which our democracy relies" but the conservative leader in wales paul davies has called the decision to recall the assembly a political stunt. well, monday is the next big vote in the house of commons. if, as expected, the law to block a no—deal has been passed, mps will vote again on whether to hold an early general election. will the prime minister be able to get the support he needs of two thirds of mps to go to the polls? here's our deputy political editor john pienaar on what's likely to happen next. so, where do the rival camps agree? trust me, this won't take long. all sides want an election to try to break the deadlock, and that's where the agreement ends. the argument now is about timing, and in their timing, and in there parties and factions within parties are trying to thrash out exactly when
legal hearing into the suspension got under way in london today, after a similar legal challenge in scotland failed yesterday. members of the welsh assemblyr recess early today, to take part in a debate over the prime minister's plan to suspend parliament. first minister mark drakeford said the prime minister had "forfeited the respect on which our democracy relies" but the conservative leader in wales paul davies has called the decision to recall the assembly a political stunt. well,...
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london, i'm guy johnson good morning. vonnie: leaders at the united nations general assembly paying close attention to impeachment proceedingsshington, d.c. shery ahn is joined by south korea's top diplomat. shery: i am here with south korea's foreign minister. thank you for coming in. let me get started with the u.s. -south korea alliance. we are seeing this impeachment drama play out in washington. you concerned that this will take focus away from your alliance with the united states? and also other pressing regional issues like north korea. ms. kang: i won't comment on the domestic political situation here in the united states, but i can say, per the alliance, that it is strong, unwavering, and solid, as we affirmed in the meeting between my president and president trump earlier this week, at the u.n. shery: north korea, a key issue. any indication at all when will north korea again resume negotiations with the u.s.? ms. kang: we expect that to happen within a week. there are indications that the readiness to come back to .iscussion is more complete the meeting between the presidents was a wonderful opportunity to touch b
london, i'm guy johnson good morning. vonnie: leaders at the united nations general assembly paying close attention to impeachment proceedingsshington, d.c. shery ahn is joined by south korea's top diplomat. shery: i am here with south korea's foreign minister. thank you for coming in. let me get started with the u.s. -south korea alliance. we are seeing this impeachment drama play out in washington. you concerned that this will take focus away from your alliance with the united states? and...