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and then there is the other difference thatjohn mcdonnell is very towards the idea ofa mcdonnell is very before you actually have an election. and of course the question will be on monday whether oi’ question will be on monday whether or not labour will vote for one, all of the indications are they probably won't and will abstain. butjo has mentioned a pole there, if that was the case, labour should vote for an election on monday. we saw that with theresa may, she called for an election and look where it got her. it's whetherjeremy corbyn pulls the same start a second time around. and we have had news this evening that the snp and the lib dems havejoined forces and contacted donald tusk for that deadline in january forces and contacted donald tusk for that deadline injanuary and they said they would go for an election on december nine. so it would be interesting to see how that is received in europe. let's go back to the telegraph, and still with the election, not enough time to our 16 —year—olds at a snap poll is called. cabinet ministers have been warned that it would say probably six
and then there is the other difference thatjohn mcdonnell is very towards the idea ofa mcdonnell is very before you actually have an election. and of course the question will be on monday whether oi’ question will be on monday whether or not labour will vote for one, all of the indications are they probably won't and will abstain. butjo has mentioned a pole there, if that was the case, labour should vote for an election on monday. we saw that with theresa may, she called for an election and...
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. >> commissioner mcdonnell: thank you so much. in the noted words of the philosopher ice cube -- >> [laughter] -- >> commissioner mcdonnell: he said -- >> you singing? >> no, he said today was a good day. and for me today was a good day. where again we're pausing to put an important stake and pin in the ground that recognizes the significant contributions of our brothers and sisters in japantown. i grew up attending mount trinity baptist church. if you know anything about the black church, sunday is all day. so, i had breakfast in japantown, lunch in japantown, dinner in japantown. wednesday nights in japantown. thursday night choir rehearsal. i almost lived in japantown. it was a wonderful place to learn and grow and so, again, to the tireless advocates who fought long and hard to bring us to this moment, thank you. it's unfortunate there were headwinds that didn't quite understand or value, but you persevered, so again, i commend you. thank you so much for bringing us to this place. >> commissioner anderson: i'd like to ditto wh
. >> commissioner mcdonnell: thank you so much. in the noted words of the philosopher ice cube -- >> [laughter] -- >> commissioner mcdonnell: he said -- >> you singing? >> no, he said today was a good day. and for me today was a good day. where again we're pausing to put an important stake and pin in the ground that recognizes the significant contributions of our brothers and sisters in japantown. i grew up attending mount trinity baptist church. if you know...
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. >> commissioner mcdonnell: thank you so much. again, it's a wonderful opportunity to celebrate this amazing man and his work. and so one, thank you, mr. johnson, for your labor of love, first of this country in serving in the military, and of course in your artistic expression and in particular capturing the history as a story teller and historian and narrator through your work. and so it is our -- my personal -- i think i speak on behalf 0 the commission and the department -- our pleasure to share this moment with you and celebrate with this commemoration. i'd like to, if i can, just read as stated, as lamonte stated, we have over 100 letters of support for this effort and many more who didn't write, but certainly spoke up. there is one excerpt i'd like it share. his historic collection of silver prints depicting jazz era in the fillmore and civil rights leaders and the historic march on washington d.c. now resides -- as we heard today -- with and at the u.c. berkeley congress and the library of congress. compared to harvey cart
. >> commissioner mcdonnell: thank you so much. again, it's a wonderful opportunity to celebrate this amazing man and his work. and so one, thank you, mr. johnson, for your labor of love, first of this country in serving in the military, and of course in your artistic expression and in particular capturing the history as a story teller and historian and narrator through your work. and so it is our -- my personal -- i think i speak on behalf 0 the commission and the department -- our...
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mcdonnell. 4-1, the ayes have it, thank you very much. we're on item 9, recreation and park department equity analysis and metrics fiscal year 19. >> power point. good afternoon, commissioners. taylor emerson. manager of strategic planning under the finance administration here for the fourth year in a row to present the equity analysis and the set of metrics with fy19 data. i think all of you have heard it before, but i find it important to return to the charter why we're here, what the direction is from proposition b, which became part of the charter in june 2016. i really like this one. i'm going to read the first paragraph. the department embraces socioeconomic and geographic equity as a guiding principle. and commits to expending funds across its open space and recreational program to provide park and recreational access to all of san francisco's diverse neighborhoods and communities. it sets forth then that we should develop a set of metrics and method for comparing low-income neighborhoods and the resources they have compared to the
mcdonnell. 4-1, the ayes have it, thank you very much. we're on item 9, recreation and park department equity analysis and metrics fiscal year 19. >> power point. good afternoon, commissioners. taylor emerson. manager of strategic planning under the finance administration here for the fourth year in a row to present the equity analysis and the set of metrics with fy19 data. i think all of you have heard it before, but i find it important to return to the charter why we're here, what the...
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i have not had boris johnson, john mcdonnell or anybody else. nobody.our own mind, you have made it up also, i think there is a nervousness, actually, and mps are nervousness, actually, and mps are nervous and a nervousness amongst the whips of overdoing it. because they can get a counter reaction to doing that. what mps will be doing is, they will be thinking through what their constituents expect of them. i have had e—mails this morning, lots of them from my constituents, overwhelmingly saying, thank you, you are backing the deal. from people elsewhere in the country they are saying, no, it is a disgrace you are backing the deal. i am doing what my constituents say andi am doing what my constituents say and i think the more labour mps listen to their constituents, the more likely it is that this deal will get through. and a deal, even though a lot of people are saying, on your side of the fence, on the labour side, are saying it would be damaging for worker's rights, damaging for worker's rights, damaging for worker's rights, damaging for environmenta
i have not had boris johnson, john mcdonnell or anybody else. nobody.our own mind, you have made it up also, i think there is a nervousness, actually, and mps are nervousness, actually, and mps are nervous and a nervousness amongst the whips of overdoing it. because they can get a counter reaction to doing that. what mps will be doing is, they will be thinking through what their constituents expect of them. i have had e—mails this morning, lots of them from my constituents, overwhelmingly...
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there isjohn mcdonnell, we will speak to him at 8:10am.e demands for a votu break the brexit impasse that has crippled politics. that is what the daily telegraph are saying. —— to break the. 104 mps abstained. they did not want to vote for a general election at the fourth time of asking. they're all kinds of issues with all the various parties. eye mentioned the mirror. they are all using in their analogies cash eye mentioned. at last boris wins election date. they talked about this, lib dems and the brexit party threatening tory votes in key seats. a stark warning according to their interpretation of events. i am interested to think what you think of all the issues this morning. when the various mps and parties knock on your door, what will be the big issues for you? yesterday was listening to caroline lucas from the green party, the only green party mp, she was saying that the reason she was one of those 20 mps who did not vote for a general election is she feels it won't be a general election. she says it will be a brexit election, just
there isjohn mcdonnell, we will speak to him at 8:10am.e demands for a votu break the brexit impasse that has crippled politics. that is what the daily telegraph are saying. —— to break the. 104 mps abstained. they did not want to vote for a general election at the fourth time of asking. they're all kinds of issues with all the various parties. eye mentioned the mirror. they are all using in their analogies cash eye mentioned. at last boris wins election date. they talked about this, lib...
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there is no more mcdonnell-douglas anymore. over the course of the past antsle decades, their pl closed and that you eventually which ofth boeing course is the most important manufacture of airplanes area which oncell-douglas had built the transport vehicles for the united states and other allied nations in world war ii disappears. so, they closed a plant in torrance and other places. and people just lost their jobs. difficultecame very for people who were doing heavy like welding and riveting, people who work machinists. they suffered terribly because of that. 1973, a spokesperson for the actually came before the u.s. finance committee to talk about what was happening to our economy and i will quote him here. he says we have become a nation a countryer stands, of industrial capacity and meaningful work, stripped of these things. we are a service economy, a nation buying and selling root beer floats. this is what happens. we go from being an industrial economy to a service economy. mean?at does that the the problem -- what's pr
there is no more mcdonnell-douglas anymore. over the course of the past antsle decades, their pl closed and that you eventually which ofth boeing course is the most important manufacture of airplanes area which oncell-douglas had built the transport vehicles for the united states and other allied nations in world war ii disappears. so, they closed a plant in torrance and other places. and people just lost their jobs. difficultecame very for people who were doing heavy like welding and riveting,...
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or withjohn mcdonnell referendum before an election?ley, and say there should be a referendum before an election? but my understanding of the policy and what jeremy actually said is that our preference of course is that we secure the extension. we have a general election and then we go into negotiate a deal. but if burrows comes forward with a deal, and i doubt he will do actually. —— boris. and if he doesn't, we have to vote for theresa may's deal because that is the kennett amendment, actually putting in a people's that at this stage could be a desirable option. —— peoples vote. stage could be a desirable option. -- peoples vote. more people would be inclined to support a deal if there was a referendum and i would caution them on this. rebecca long—bailey and john mcdonnell were saying absolutely not and there should be a second referendum before any election. are you with your leader or these mps?” any election. are you with your leader or these mps? i am with the policy of the labour party which is ever credible deal comes forward f
or withjohn mcdonnell referendum before an election?ley, and say there should be a referendum before an election? but my understanding of the policy and what jeremy actually said is that our preference of course is that we secure the extension. we have a general election and then we go into negotiate a deal. but if burrows comes forward with a deal, and i doubt he will do actually. —— boris. and if he doesn't, we have to vote for theresa may's deal because that is the kennett amendment,...
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we saw an interview last week, john mcdonnell said he and corbyn would stand down if labour lost theoject is the identity of his successor. will it be rebecca long—bailey or laura peacock? someone who might continue the left of the labour party being in control of labour? or will it be someone more moderate like emily thornberry? john white donnell says he would like to see a woman in charge but can't get away from these briefings saying he is likely the de fa cto briefings saying he is likely the de facto leader. what do you think the reality is? the reality is that john mcdonnell is not looking to oust jeremy corbyn clearly there have been tensions over staff members, the chief of staff who faced a lot of criticism, and us in differences of criticism, and us in differences of emphasis on brexit, sojeremy corbyn was furious when tom watson gave a speech saying that he believed there should be able accept referendum before a general election, one of the reasons there was a failed attempt to oust tom watson. john mcdonnell said in an interview with alistair campbell, not a popular fig
we saw an interview last week, john mcdonnell said he and corbyn would stand down if labour lost theoject is the identity of his successor. will it be rebecca long—bailey or laura peacock? someone who might continue the left of the labour party being in control of labour? or will it be someone more moderate like emily thornberry? john white donnell says he would like to see a woman in charge but can't get away from these briefings saying he is likely the de fa cto briefings saying he is...
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with the shadow chancellor, john mcdonnell, both powerful figures in the party.g at the moment about whether to have an election, how that election would actually work, so karie murphy likes the idea of sending jeremy corbyn out, rather like in 2017, almost carpet bombing him across the country to win as many votes as possible. john mcdonnell likes the idea of target seats because this is ina idea of target seats because this is in a little different election to 2017, and they are arguing about it, obviously, we have to get through monday and see whether there will be an election. it is looking certain at the moment, it is unlikely label the for it. i think they are just a split as the tories are and it's very difficult. i don't if you picked up near the beginning of this article, jeremy corbyn was put in a position where he had to reassure members of the party that he is up toa campaign. members of the party that he is up to a campaign. apparently, he said he is eating a lot of porridge, which is a marvellous advertisement for porridge! or not, depending what si
with the shadow chancellor, john mcdonnell, both powerful figures in the party.g at the moment about whether to have an election, how that election would actually work, so karie murphy likes the idea of sending jeremy corbyn out, rather like in 2017, almost carpet bombing him across the country to win as many votes as possible. john mcdonnell likes the idea of target seats because this is ina idea of target seats because this is in a little different election to 2017, and they are arguing about...
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i've been lobbied this morning by john mcdonnell and jeremy corbyn through ian lavery, the chairman,, and they expect me, with a flick of the fingers, to turn around. no, i'm not going to do it. even if there is a sprinkling of labour help, number ten still tonight needs to work to make sure all of their own side are lined up. will you be backing the prime minister? some of the most resolute brexiteers may yet hold out. i am very glad that we had such constructive discussions, nothing is concluded yet. there is a good chance this will not pass. if it does not pass, do you still say we will leave the european union at the end of this month? i think that's much the... i do. i think we should leave the european union... saying "i think we should" is very different to saying "we will". we are, let me say, we will leave the european union on october the 31st. not all of his colleagues are privately so sure. leaving in two weeks might seem barely plausible this time tomorrow. but for now, every single minister has onejob and onejob only — to get this deal over the line. laura kuenssberg, b
i've been lobbied this morning by john mcdonnell and jeremy corbyn through ian lavery, the chairman,, and they expect me, with a flick of the fingers, to turn around. no, i'm not going to do it. even if there is a sprinkling of labour help, number ten still tonight needs to work to make sure all of their own side are lined up. will you be backing the prime minister? some of the most resolute brexiteers may yet hold out. i am very glad that we had such constructive discussions, nothing is...
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i've been lobbied this morning by john mcdonnell and jeremy corbyn through ian lavery, the chairman,aver, and they expect me with a flick of a finger to turn around. no, i'm not going to do it. even if there is a sprinkling of labour help, number ten still tonight needs to work to make sure all of their own side are lined up. some of the most resolute brexiteers may yet hold out. i am very glad that we have had such constructive discussions, nothing is concluded yet. there is a good chance this will not pass. if it does not pass, do you still say we will leave the european union at the end of this month? i think that's... i do. i think we should leave the european union... saying "i think we should" is very different to saying "we will." we are, let me say, we will leave the european union on october the 31st. not all of his colleagues are privately so sure. leaving in two weeks might seem very plausible this time tomorrow. but for now, every single minister has onejob and onejob only, to get this deal over the line. laura kuenssberg, bbc news, westminster. pundits and politicians ac
i've been lobbied this morning by john mcdonnell and jeremy corbyn through ian lavery, the chairman,aver, and they expect me with a flick of a finger to turn around. no, i'm not going to do it. even if there is a sprinkling of labour help, number ten still tonight needs to work to make sure all of their own side are lined up. some of the most resolute brexiteers may yet hold out. i am very glad that we have had such constructive discussions, nothing is concluded yet. there is a good chance this...
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i've been lobbied this morning byjohn mcdonnell and jeremy corbyn through ian lavery, the chairman, to and they expect me, with a flick of a finger, to turn around. no, i'm not going to do it. even if there is a sprinkling of labour help, number ten still tonight needs to work to make sure all of their own side are lined up. will you be backing the prime minister? some of the most resolute brexiteers may yet hold out. i am very glad that we have had such constructive discussions, nothing is concluded yet. there is a good chance this will not pass. if it does not pass, do you still say we will leave the european union at the end of this month? i think that's much the... i do. i think we should leave the european union... saying "i think we should" is very different to saying "we will." we are, let me say, we will leave the european union on 310ctober. not all of his colleagues are privately so sure. leaving in two weeks might seem very plausible this time tomorrow. ——ba rely plausible. but for now, every single minister has one job and one job only— to get this deal over the line. laura
i've been lobbied this morning byjohn mcdonnell and jeremy corbyn through ian lavery, the chairman, to and they expect me, with a flick of a finger, to turn around. no, i'm not going to do it. even if there is a sprinkling of labour help, number ten still tonight needs to work to make sure all of their own side are lined up. will you be backing the prime minister? some of the most resolute brexiteers may yet hold out. i am very glad that we have had such constructive discussions, nothing is...
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seeing none, public comment is closed. >> commissioner mcdonnell: as wonderful moments are importantn their own, i want to pause to say thank you. the celebration at shoreview park, where we're going to be making an investment in transforming this space for these children and their families was noteworthy on a number of levels. and so first, thank you to the general manager, the team, especially lamonte bishop for ensuring we were able to get to this moment. the context of this moment. as a native san franciscans, grew up in the fillmore i watched the city's transformation where these investments did not happen. and so to come forward now and begin to see these kinds of investment made in communities who traditionally have been overlooked, if not ignored, is noteworthy. i was particularly moved by one of the advocates from the community who spoke at the event yesterday and she said, you know, i'm really excited. we've been working so long and hard on this. and she said, sadly, my kids, who were young when i started this fight, are now adults. and so they won't get a chance to take ad
seeing none, public comment is closed. >> commissioner mcdonnell: as wonderful moments are importantn their own, i want to pause to say thank you. the celebration at shoreview park, where we're going to be making an investment in transforming this space for these children and their families was noteworthy on a number of levels. and so first, thank you to the general manager, the team, especially lamonte bishop for ensuring we were able to get to this moment. the context of this moment. as...
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meanwhile, john mcdonnell, as he said, leave areas, desperate to get this done too.rounded by eu leaders, very johnson surrounded by eu leaders, very warm johnson surrounded by eu leaders, very warm pictures, but the lack of comments about whether an extension would or would not be granted. almost like they have said, we have done our bit, see what happens on saturday. absolutely what they have been saying and what leaders sat on the red carpet when they arrived for the red carpet when they arrived for the summit yesterday, the big thing they are trying to do to help is to keep quiet about the idea of another delay to brexit, an extension of the brexit process. they want to... they don't want to get involved in british domestic political debate but they want to help boris johnson make the case it is the steel or no deal which they think will help to focus minds at westminster —— this deal. but you talk to people privately, look, if something goes wrong in westminster, the deal does not get through, more time is needed to have another bit of talking among political pa
meanwhile, john mcdonnell, as he said, leave areas, desperate to get this done too.rounded by eu leaders, very johnson surrounded by eu leaders, very warm johnson surrounded by eu leaders, very warm pictures, but the lack of comments about whether an extension would or would not be granted. almost like they have said, we have done our bit, see what happens on saturday. absolutely what they have been saying and what leaders sat on the red carpet when they arrived for the red carpet when they...
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i've been loving this morning byjohn mcdonnell sneak through.his morning by john mcdonnell and jeremy corbyn this morning to abstain. i am a 100% lever. and they expect me with a fleet of a fling that a turnaround. no, not to do it. even if there is a sprinkling of labour help, number ten type still needs to work to make sure all of their own side are lined up. some of the most resolute brexiteers may yet hold out. i am very glad that we have had such constructive discussions, nothing is concluded yet. there is a good chance this will not pass. if it does not pass, do you still say we will leave the european union at the end of this month?” we will leave the european union at the end of this month? i think... i do. i think we should leave the european union... saying i think we should is very different to saying we will. let me say it, we will leave the european union up on 0ctober leave the european union up on october the 21st —— 0ctober leave the european union up on october the 21st —— october the sist. october the 21st —— october the 31st.
i've been loving this morning byjohn mcdonnell sneak through.his morning by john mcdonnell and jeremy corbyn this morning to abstain. i am a 100% lever. and they expect me with a fleet of a fling that a turnaround. no, not to do it. even if there is a sprinkling of labour help, number ten type still needs to work to make sure all of their own side are lined up. some of the most resolute brexiteers may yet hold out. i am very glad that we have had such constructive discussions, nothing is...
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john mann is one of them — despite party leadership like john mcdonnell telling them not to.s what the country did, and it is easierfor me because 70% of my constituents voted to leave as well so there is no ambiguity on the mandate that i have. and that is what i will be seeing through and that is what i was re—elected on, as well as other labour mps. and he had any contact from the leadership, harry had any people telling you what you should be doing or asking you to change your mind? that might have you had any people. i have had no works from anywhere on other side contacted me, i have not had borisjohnson, john mcdonnell or anybody else, nobody. you‘re making up your own mind, you have made it up. also, i think there isa have made it up. also, i think there is a nervousness actually. a nervousness amongst the whips of overdoing it because they can get a counter reaction to doing that. what i think counter reaction to doing that. what ithink mps counter reaction to doing that. what i think mps will be doing is they will be thinking through what their constituents expect o
john mann is one of them — despite party leadership like john mcdonnell telling them not to.s what the country did, and it is easierfor me because 70% of my constituents voted to leave as well so there is no ambiguity on the mandate that i have. and that is what i will be seeing through and that is what i was re—elected on, as well as other labour mps. and he had any contact from the leadership, harry had any people telling you what you should be doing or asking you to change your mind?...
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management you know i don't take pleasure on beating on boeing because after all i flew every boeing and mcdonnell douglas aircraft that was designed for the past 50 years. but boeing did a terrible job with this latest airplane and we flew the best and the safest airplanes ever made by boeing but then they divert it from making safe airplanes and to making money. at least 30 people have died in a landslide in cameroon rescue teams are searching for dozens still missing in buffalo sam in the western highlands it will collapse that around 10 pm local time when most people would hold at least 12 houses have been destroyed a thousands of protesters are back on the streets of chile's capital santiago despite a government reshuffle aimed at ending the unrest demonstrators threw rocks at police vehicles the protests began several weeks ago over a hike in metro fares but have since turned into wider anger over inequality. are reviving a stalled economy will be one of the 1st big task for argentina's new president alberto fernandez has to deal as well with currency and debt problems it is ordinary argenti
management you know i don't take pleasure on beating on boeing because after all i flew every boeing and mcdonnell douglas aircraft that was designed for the past 50 years. but boeing did a terrible job with this latest airplane and we flew the best and the safest airplanes ever made by boeing but then they divert it from making safe airplanes and to making money. at least 30 people have died in a landslide in cameroon rescue teams are searching for dozens still missing in buffalo sam in the...
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john mcdonnell, thank you very much for your time.the fact they do now have a huge party. mr corbyn will hope that membership, well, it may give him an edge in the election campaign itself. ok, norman, thank you very much. let's move away from politics to sport. england have been out and about in tokyo overnight and head coach eddie jones says they're so focuses themselves. well, there is no higher expectation and within the team. we started out the first day wanting to be the best team in the world, so thatis be the best team in the world, so that is where we wanted to go. the outside stuff, you know, as i said three weeks ago we were hopeless. i was going to get the sack, owen can kick a goal, so we don't tend to listen to that noise, as important as the media is, we don't tend to listen to it. the only opinion we are worried about is within the team. it was a night of ridiculous goals in the league cup, and what a night at anfield. liverpool were 4—2 down to arsenal when alex oxlade—chamberlain took aim from outside the box. arsena
john mcdonnell, thank you very much for your time.the fact they do now have a huge party. mr corbyn will hope that membership, well, it may give him an edge in the election campaign itself. ok, norman, thank you very much. let's move away from politics to sport. england have been out and about in tokyo overnight and head coach eddie jones says they're so focuses themselves. well, there is no higher expectation and within the team. we started out the first day wanting to be the best team in the...
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because it john mcdonnell says it will make the country poorer.y did, and it will be easier for me because is what the country did, and it will be easierfor me because most is what the country did, and it will be easier for me because most of my constituents voted to leave as well. there is no ambiguity on the mandate that i have, and that is what i will be seen through, and that is what i was elected on, as were other mps. have you had any contact from the leadership or anyone telling you what should be doing or asking you to change your mind?” what should be doing or asking you to change your mind? i have had whips contact me. i have not had borisjohnson, john mcdonnell or anybody else contact me. is made up your own anybody else contact me. is made up yourown mind. anybody else contact me. is made up your own mind. also, there is a nervousness, actually, amongst the wit of overdoing it. because they can geta wit of overdoing it. because they can get a counter reaction to doing that. what i think mps will be doing is they will be thinking throug
because it john mcdonnell says it will make the country poorer.y did, and it will be easier for me because is what the country did, and it will be easierfor me because most is what the country did, and it will be easier for me because most of my constituents voted to leave as well. there is no ambiguity on the mandate that i have, and that is what i will be seen through, and that is what i was elected on, as were other mps. have you had any contact from the leadership or anyone telling you what...
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theonly trouble is paragraph was censored by john mcdonnell, and we had the astonishing spectral -- spectacle of the leader of the opposition trying to remove me from office. i'm surprised that no one has yet sued him for breach of contract. [applause] though it now appears they may try to bundle him toward the like a certain figure. look it up. reluctantly propelled to office in a kremlin coup so that they can get on with their program of total national discord, turning the whole of 2020, which should be a great year come into a cacophony of two more referendums. a second referendum on scottish independence, even though the people scotland were promised the 2014 vote would be a once in a generation decision, and a second referendum on the eu. can you imagine another three years of this? that is the corbyn agenda, stay in the eu beyond october 31, followed by years of uncertainty for everyone else. juncker urging him not to give the country a better deal. the leader of the liberal democrats has called for a second referendum, to campaign against results. this would take the word democrat out
theonly trouble is paragraph was censored by john mcdonnell, and we had the astonishing spectral -- spectacle of the leader of the opposition trying to remove me from office. i'm surprised that no one has yet sued him for breach of contract. [applause] though it now appears they may try to bundle him toward the like a certain figure. look it up. reluctantly propelled to office in a kremlin coup so that they can get on with their program of total national discord, turning the whole of 2020,...
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the bbc‘s stephen mcdonnel is in hong kong for us.ich would indicate the increased level of violence in this city, as hong kong moves into its fourth month of political crisis. we're hearing that doctors have told an indonesian journalist that she will be blinded in her right eye, at least a certain extent, to some extent. that followed police shooting her in the face with a rubber bullet. that happened on the weekend. then, on the 70th anniversary of the communist party coming to power in china, more than 100 people were sent to hospital in hong kong. two of those still in a critical condition. now, that does not include the teenage activist who was shot in the chest by a police officer. the bullet missed his heart, went through his lung, and he apparently is in a stable condition, but the police are defending the action of the officer who fired that shot. they say that, at the time, he was attempting to assist another police officer who had gone down and was being beaten by a group of other activists using home—made weapons. you're
the bbc‘s stephen mcdonnel is in hong kong for us.ich would indicate the increased level of violence in this city, as hong kong moves into its fourth month of political crisis. we're hearing that doctors have told an indonesian journalist that she will be blinded in her right eye, at least a certain extent, to some extent. that followed police shooting her in the face with a rubber bullet. that happened on the weekend. then, on the 70th anniversary of the communist party coming to power in...
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labour have been talking about this, john mcdonnell is in colchester talking about the need to raisel that borisjohnson had he didn‘t think that the deal that boris johnson had put he didn‘t think that the deal that borisjohnson had put forward was actual lay real deal. it looks like an election stunt and they have put forward proposals they know the eu will not accept and boris johnson will not accept and boris johnson will they will portray himself as some sort of victim from the eu or parliament. what we want is a prime minister who actually looks after the long—term interests of our country and make sure we rule no deal off the table completely, goes into negotiations, secures a sensible deal and puts it back to the people with an option to remain. we want to bring the country back together and the best way to to do that islet the people speak. together and the best way to to do that islet the people speaklj together and the best way to to do that islet the people speak. i want to get some clarity, 19th october is the big day on whether we have a deal. if we don‘t have a deal, wh
labour have been talking about this, john mcdonnell is in colchester talking about the need to raisel that borisjohnson had he didn‘t think that the deal that boris johnson had put he didn‘t think that the deal that borisjohnson had put forward was actual lay real deal. it looks like an election stunt and they have put forward proposals they know the eu will not accept and boris johnson will not accept and boris johnson will they will portray himself as some sort of victim from the eu or...
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defense as portrayed in the film even well maybe you were on the red carpet with ralph with john mcdonnell labor shadow chancellor was saying tony blair is no war criminal. that shouldn't be arrested and yet your defense was this war was illegal therefore you are right i find that extraordinary you know i mean there are a lot of questions so that having been on set about why they dropped the case against me why they charge me in the 1st place you know if they were just going to turn. around and drop it and the years they said it was 1st of all it was because. they couldn't. they weren't convinced of a conviction. so they didn't want to waste taxpayers' money subsequently they said it was because i couldn't have a fair trial and you know it begs the question why couldn't i have a fair trial what what what was their position did they actually think that what i what i did was the right thing to do. and in that case you know if you're logically thinking through those things it was the right thing for me to do and do they agree that the war was illegal that your took out the public interest def
defense as portrayed in the film even well maybe you were on the red carpet with ralph with john mcdonnell labor shadow chancellor was saying tony blair is no war criminal. that shouldn't be arrested and yet your defense was this war was illegal therefore you are right i find that extraordinary you know i mean there are a lot of questions so that having been on set about why they dropped the case against me why they charge me in the 1st place you know if they were just going to turn. around and...
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estimated around 1000000 people crowded into the capital calling for a 2nd referendum on bret's it mr mcdonnell has confirmed that labor would back a parliamentary backbench amendment calling for a people's vote. but while there may be calls for a back seat decision to be brought back to the people the government is intent on making every effort to prevent that from happening and so on monday boris johnson's minority government will try to press the reset button on getting allaman to say yes to the new deal like every twist of the brics a crisis it's an unpredictable situation andrew simmons al-jazeera london. spain central government has dismissed a call for talks with catalan separatists despite a week of mass protests people in barcelona angry after separatist leaders were handling fee jail sentences for their role in a banned independence referendum back in 27. more news whenever you want it on our website is always there for you the address out to sea org dot com and see that the very latest on our top story what's going on with those protests up and let them all. there we are here we go l
estimated around 1000000 people crowded into the capital calling for a 2nd referendum on bret's it mr mcdonnell has confirmed that labor would back a parliamentary backbench amendment calling for a people's vote. but while there may be calls for a back seat decision to be brought back to the people the government is intent on making every effort to prevent that from happening and so on monday boris johnson's minority government will try to press the reset button on getting allaman to say yes to...
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the shadow chancellor, john mcdonnell, thought it contained some worrying figures.sessment shows that a no—deal brexit policy will introduce, and i quote from the assessment, "significant ongoing administrative costs impacting on the uk and eu businesses of all sectors." it's — mr speaker, it's an avalanche of paperwork descending on british businesses in the form of import, export safety and security declarations. the burden will cost our business sector an annual £15 billion in administrative costs. but the minister said the cost would be half that amount. it is a long document, it's some 45 pages or so but i would hope the right honourable gentleman could have made it to page five of the document because he claims that the cost to produce distance will be £15 billion, as it says perfectly clearly at the bottom, actually i'm sorry, page nine as i have it printed out, it says the latest estimate for annual administrative burden is £7.5 billion to reflect the 2019 data. i am in no sense happy about that. i am just correcting the record, mr speaker. he said £15 billi
the shadow chancellor, john mcdonnell, thought it contained some worrying figures.sessment shows that a no—deal brexit policy will introduce, and i quote from the assessment, "significant ongoing administrative costs impacting on the uk and eu businesses of all sectors." it's — mr speaker, it's an avalanche of paperwork descending on british businesses in the form of import, export safety and security declarations. the burden will cost our business sector an annual £15 billion in...
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now, labour have been talking about this, john mcdonnell is in colchester today, he's the shadow chancellorise living standards in a speech there, but he was asked about this, and he said he didn't think the deal that borisjohnson had put forward was actually a real deal. it looks like an election stunt, it looks like they have put forward proposals they know the eu will not accept, and on that basis boris johnson will portray himself as some form of victim either from the eu or parliament and that will be the basis of his election campaign. what we want is a prime minister who looks after the long—term interests of our country, makes sure we rule no—deal off the table completely, goes into negotiations, secures a sensible deal and put it back to the people with the option to remain. what we wanted to bring the country back together again. the best way of doing that is let the people speak. susana, just to try and get some clarity here, the 19th of october is the big day on whether we have a deal or not. if he has no deal, what happens? his legal team says he will do one thing, he says some
now, labour have been talking about this, john mcdonnell is in colchester today, he's the shadow chancellorise living standards in a speech there, but he was asked about this, and he said he didn't think the deal that borisjohnson had put forward was actually a real deal. it looks like an election stunt, it looks like they have put forward proposals they know the eu will not accept, and on that basis boris johnson will portray himself as some form of victim either from the eu or parliament and...
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that has been put to the shadow chancellorjohn mcdonnell this morning. to undermine the first letter, by not signing it. he is behaving like a spoiled brad. parliament made a decision, he should abide by it and the idea that you send another letter contradicting the first place in the face of what parliament and the courts have decided. —— spoilt brat. we had super saturday that turned out to be less than that. and manic monday, to multi—was tuesday. there is a meaningfulfault, that was the aim, that failed yesterday. weather speakerjohn bercow will allow that to go ahead, we will have to see what he decides. why wouldn't he? if you remember when theresa may tried to bring back the same boat, he said you cannot do that because it wasn't substantially different. she had to get some guarantees and make it different enough, then the third time it was the withdrawal agreement bill. the government will be hoping because yesterday's vote had amendments thrown in there and it was not a binary choice, they will be able to argue that next time, they want it to be
that has been put to the shadow chancellorjohn mcdonnell this morning. to undermine the first letter, by not signing it. he is behaving like a spoiled brad. parliament made a decision, he should abide by it and the idea that you send another letter contradicting the first place in the face of what parliament and the courts have decided. —— spoilt brat. we had super saturday that turned out to be less than that. and manic monday, to multi—was tuesday. there is a meaningfulfault, that was...
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earlier, the shadow chancellor, john mcdonnell, said boris johnson's offer of a deal to the eu was nothingal stunt. it looks like an election stunt, it looks like they are put forward proposals they know the eu will not accept, and not basis borisjohnson will portray himself as some form of victim either from the will portray himself as some form of victim eitherfrom the eu parliament and that will be the basis of his election campaign. what we want is a prime minister who looks after the long term interests of our country, make sure we rule no—deal off the table completely, goes into negotiations, secures a sensible deal and put it back to the people with the option to remain. what we wa nted with the option to remain. what we wanted to bring the country back together again. the best way of doing that is let the people speak. iran has released a british—australian woman and her boyfriend who'd been detained for three months on spying charges. jolie king and her australian boyfriend mark firkin had been accused of using a drone to take pictures of military sites. separately, an iranian stu
earlier, the shadow chancellor, john mcdonnell, said boris johnson's offer of a deal to the eu was nothingal stunt. it looks like an election stunt, it looks like they are put forward proposals they know the eu will not accept, and not basis borisjohnson will portray himself as some form of victim either from the will portray himself as some form of victim eitherfrom the eu parliament and that will be the basis of his election campaign. what we want is a prime minister who looks after the long...
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i have been contacted by john mcdonnell and jeremy corbyn to sustain.me at the flick ofa fingerto sustain. they expect me at the flick of a finger to turn around. i'm not going to do it. even if there is a sprinkling of labour help, number ten stilton night needs to work to make sure all of their own side are lined up. —— still to night needs to work. some of the most resolute brexit supporters may still hold out. i am very glad we had such constructive discussions but nothing is concluded yet. there is a chance this will not pass. if it does not pass, do you still say we will leave the eu at the end of this month?” think that's much the... i do. i think that's much the... i do. i think we should leave the eu. saying i think we should is different to saying we are. we will leave the eu on the 31st of october. not all of his colleagues are privately so sure. leaving in two weeks may seem barely plausible this time tomorrow. but for now, every single minister has onejob but for now, every single minister has one job and but for now, every single minister
i have been contacted by john mcdonnell and jeremy corbyn to sustain.me at the flick ofa fingerto sustain. they expect me at the flick of a finger to turn around. i'm not going to do it. even if there is a sprinkling of labour help, number ten stilton night needs to work to make sure all of their own side are lined up. —— still to night needs to work. some of the most resolute brexit supporters may still hold out. i am very glad we had such constructive discussions but nothing is concluded...
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we had john mcdonnell there, diane abbott, keir starmer, and emily thornberry, you just heard from.rry, you just heard from. i am not emily thornberry, you just heard from. iam notjeremy emily thornberry, you just heard from. i am notjeremy corbyn's biggest fans, but i do not think his vision on brexit is that crazy come in that he is so saying he is trying to get a referendum. he is talking there about a labour in government. we are not now in government. the conservatives are in government, and this is about on the basis of what is happening now with the deal that actually exists, borisjohnson's deal. parliament actually saying, we have got brexit, we know what remain looks like, that is the other option and we put that back to the people. i know the argument is going on inside the labour party. but i really do think that ultimately come of this, the division and the noise and the nastiness and all the rest of it, i think we are not talking about the resource options, and i think the least worst option is that deal goes back to the country and, do you still want brexit on now we k
we had john mcdonnell there, diane abbott, keir starmer, and emily thornberry, you just heard from.rry, you just heard from. i am not emily thornberry, you just heard from. iam notjeremy emily thornberry, you just heard from. i am notjeremy corbyn's biggest fans, but i do not think his vision on brexit is that crazy come in that he is so saying he is trying to get a referendum. he is talking there about a labour in government. we are not now in government. the conservatives are in government,...
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management you know i don't take pleasure on beating on boeing because after all i flew every boeing and mcdonnell douglas aircraft that was designed for the past 50 years. but boeing did a terrible job with this latest airplane and we flew the best and the safest airplanes ever made by boeing but then they divert it from making safe airplanes and to making money general motors is reporting better than expected quarterly earnings despite a strike that shut down production the biggest u.s. all time a credit credit strong sales over the last 3 months but it expects to take a $3000000000.00 hit because of the 14 day strike it ended last week of the union members agree to a new for you d.s. british police are looking for 2 brothers they say a crucial to their investigation into the deaths of 39 people found in a truck containing last week they've released photos of ronan and christopher hughes both from northern ireland the pair are believed to have connections to the trucking industry the 39 victims found inside the refrigerated truck in essex are yet to be identified. this is al jazeera let's get a
management you know i don't take pleasure on beating on boeing because after all i flew every boeing and mcdonnell douglas aircraft that was designed for the past 50 years. but boeing did a terrible job with this latest airplane and we flew the best and the safest airplanes ever made by boeing but then they divert it from making safe airplanes and to making money general motors is reporting better than expected quarterly earnings despite a strike that shut down production the biggest u.s. all...
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our correspondent stephen mcdonnell is in hong kong. things remain very tense in hong kong?cation ofjust how violent things are becoming, for example doctors have told an indonesian journalist, she has become blinded in her right eye after being shot in the face by police using a rubber bullet. just yesterday more than 100 people were hospitalised, two of those remain in a critical condition and that does not include the teenager who was shot in the chest bya teenager who was shot in the chest by a police officer. he is now said to be ina by a police officer. he is now said to be in a stable condition. the police say they are defending those actions from that police officer and say at the time he was moving to assist another policeman who had gone down and was being bashed by a group of activists holding home—made weapons. listen to some of these numbers, police say just weapons. listen to some of these numbers, police sayjust yesterday they fired 1a00 rounds of tear gas, 900 rubber bullets, a20 other crowd dispersal rounds and made 269 arrests. this just gives you an idea o
our correspondent stephen mcdonnell is in hong kong. things remain very tense in hong kong?cation ofjust how violent things are becoming, for example doctors have told an indonesian journalist, she has become blinded in her right eye after being shot in the face by police using a rubber bullet. just yesterday more than 100 people were hospitalised, two of those remain in a critical condition and that does not include the teenager who was shot in the chest bya teenager who was shot in the chest...
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[laughter] johnson: the only trouble is the paragraph was censored by john mcdonnell, and we had thestonishing spectacle of the leader of the opposition gagged or prevented from engaging in the functions, which is trying to remove me from office, and in this age, i'm surprised that no one has yet sued him for breach of contract. [laughter] [applause] prime minister johnson: though it now is the snp may try to bundle him towards the throne, like some sort of figure, look it up. [laughter] prime minister johnson: reluctantly propelled to office in a kremlin coup so that they can get on with their program of total national discord, turning the whole of 2020, which should be a great year into this country, into a cacophony of two more referendums. a second referendum on scottish independence, even though the people of scotland were promised the 2014 vote would be a once in a generation decision, and a second referendum on the eu. i mean, can you imagine another three years of this? that is the corbyn agenda, stay beyond october 31, pay one billion pounds a month for by yearslege, followe
[laughter] johnson: the only trouble is the paragraph was censored by john mcdonnell, and we had thestonishing spectacle of the leader of the opposition gagged or prevented from engaging in the functions, which is trying to remove me from office, and in this age, i'm surprised that no one has yet sued him for breach of contract. [laughter] [applause] prime minister johnson: though it now is the snp may try to bundle him towards the throne, like some sort of figure, look it up. [laughter] prime...
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but i am getting a lot of pressure from the head lads of the labour party, jeremy corbyn and john mcdonnellabstain. because of the deregulation of workers' rights. if all these manoeuvrings weren't complicated enough, iam manoeuvrings weren't complicated enough, i am afraid i manoeuvrings weren't complicated enough, iam afraid i have manoeuvrings weren't complicated enough, i am afraid i have to tell you that something else is going to happen here at westminster tomorrow as well. a cross—party group of mps are going to try to change boris johnson's deal, to make sure it only comes into effective he is willing to extend the brexit deadline. they say this is an insurance policy against leaving with no deal at all. if we don't need the extension, having asked for it, it should terminate immediately we leave the eu, and we are all in favour of doing this as abruptly as possible, if it can be done by 31st october, fantastic, but we want to make sure that we don't drop out by mistake in between now and then. and saturday is likely to be one of the most dramatic moments at westminster in recent ye
but i am getting a lot of pressure from the head lads of the labour party, jeremy corbyn and john mcdonnellabstain. because of the deregulation of workers' rights. if all these manoeuvrings weren't complicated enough, iam manoeuvrings weren't complicated enough, i am afraid i manoeuvrings weren't complicated enough, iam afraid i have manoeuvrings weren't complicated enough, i am afraid i have to tell you that something else is going to happen here at westminster tomorrow as well. a...
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so part of what happened when they allowed mcdonnell douglas to sell these machine tools to china, theyll that's not a big deal because all we really want to do is establish trading relationships with china and obviously it was a catastrophe but it was seen as sort of not a big deal in the context of the 1990s and the 2000s because the whole goal was to establish more and more trading relationships with our monopolies into china. but it turned out to be a huge deal because over the long run and helped china comes very clo. >> that's true and we are in a really dangerous situation right now because we have monopolies all over our economy and when you concentrate power domestically, then you empower foreign influences, in particular, china, to take power over us, and you see it with the nba but you also see it in corporate america, hollywood, our corporations, marriott, apple, all kind of couch yelling china because china is a large market. this was a strategy that was put in place by the clinton administration and in the bush administration and it's about concentrating power in a small n
so part of what happened when they allowed mcdonnell douglas to sell these machine tools to china, theyll that's not a big deal because all we really want to do is establish trading relationships with china and obviously it was a catastrophe but it was seen as sort of not a big deal in the context of the 1990s and the 2000s because the whole goal was to establish more and more trading relationships with our monopolies into china. but it turned out to be a huge deal because over the long run and...
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rnc chairwoman lana mcdonnell also set a starting 40% of those poll numbers bogus impeachment charade were democrats. >> it is true that 40% respondents identified as democrats. 40% were republicans and 12% were independents/other. but that was the identical breakdown of the main fox news poll that found only 42% favored impeachment while 50% opposed it. impeachment wasn't the only thing on the president's mind today as he walked to the microphones. a president trump significant move in u.s. china trade negotiations today. >> we just completed a negotiation with china. we are doing very well could we are having another one tomorrow. to speak of the president will meet with the chinese vice-premier leader tomorrow. it is unclear how much progress was made today though leaving the talk this afternoon, treasury secretary steven mnuchin seemed pleased. president trump was also asked today if he was joking when he suggested last week that china should look into joe biden and his son hunter's business dealing. >> china can do whatever they want. if they want to look into something they can
rnc chairwoman lana mcdonnell also set a starting 40% of those poll numbers bogus impeachment charade were democrats. >> it is true that 40% respondents identified as democrats. 40% were republicans and 12% were independents/other. but that was the identical breakdown of the main fox news poll that found only 42% favored impeachment while 50% opposed it. impeachment wasn't the only thing on the president's mind today as he walked to the microphones. a president trump significant move in...
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with regard to the eu, the subsidies to airbus basically put mcdonnell douglas out of business and lockheedn out commercial wide body aviation business. we used to have 2 1/2 manufacturers and only one with airbus on the other side. these are legal. the wto provide for them. when we provide subsidies the eu has taken us to court at wto and won. either we had to remove them which eu refused to do or we would be hit with the tariffs. they're designed to level up the playing field. so they're perfectly legal. this isn't like donald getting up saying this is national security thing, they're not treating me fairly so i'm putting 30% on cars. cheryl: they will put retaliatory tariffs on us. what is interesting, actually the uk is a major port of entry for american products going to europe. i'm thinking about carmakers. banks will be affected by this. a lot of u.s. drug companies affected by this europe is a place where american companies export. that is another piece of this, could be dangerous if the europeans retaliate against us? >> if they retaliate they're breaking the rules. the wto specifi
with regard to the eu, the subsidies to airbus basically put mcdonnell douglas out of business and lockheedn out commercial wide body aviation business. we used to have 2 1/2 manufacturers and only one with airbus on the other side. these are legal. the wto provide for them. when we provide subsidies the eu has taken us to court at wto and won. either we had to remove them which eu refused to do or we would be hit with the tariffs. they're designed to level up the playing field. so they're...