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mr. davis: mr. speaker, my mother used to say that right is right if nobody's right. and wrong is wrong if everybody's wrong. h.r. 2792 is wrong. it is cruel. and it is discriminatory. i strongly oppose this republican effort to strip low-income seniors and those with severe disabilities of supplemental security income benefits or s.s.i. i join in opposition with over 110 civil rights disability and agent advocates who have warned that h.r. 2792's harsh cuts age, iscriminate based on race, ethnicity, ability, and income and will further criminalize poverty. oppose the ly age, majority's decision to condition the re-authorization of our successful home visiting program oppose the majority's decision to condition the re-authorization of our successful home visiting program on this bill's harm to the elderly and infirmed. s.s.i. is only available to or le who are elderly oppose te severely or severely disabled, and who have little or no assets. the typical s.s.i. recipient lives on less than $750 a mon
mr. davis: mr. speaker, my mother used to say that right is right if nobody's right. and wrong is wrong if everybody's wrong. h.r. 2792 is wrong. it is cruel. and it is discriminatory. i strongly oppose this republican effort to strip low-income seniors and those with severe disabilities of supplemental security income benefits or s.s.i. i join in opposition with over 110 civil rights disability and agent advocates who have warned that h.r. 2792's harsh cuts age, iscriminate based on race,...
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mr. davis, each will control 30 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from nebraska. mr. smith: thank you, madam champlete i yield myself -- chair. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. smith: i rise in support of h.r. 28 24rks the increasing opportunity and success for children and parents through evidence-based home visiting act. this bill would re-authorize the maternal, infant and early childhood home visiting program known as miechv, for five years, and make sure the program continues to focus on results. i'd like to note this bill represents the first full re-authorization proposal congress has considered for this program. the ways and means human resources subcommittee, which i chair, held a hearing on the program earlier this year. we solicited feedback from stakeholders marked up -- stakeholders, marked up a bill in committee, and today we're debating this bill on the floor. this is how congress is supposed to work and this bill is
mr. davis, each will control 30 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from nebraska. mr. smith: thank you, madam champlete i yield myself -- chair. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. smith: i rise in support of h.r. 28 24rks the increasing opportunity and success for children and parents through evidence-based home visiting act. this bill would re-authorize the maternal, infant and early childhood home visiting program known as miechv,...
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mr. davis. >> good morning. chairman roberts, ranking member stabenow and members of the committee, i appreciate this opportunity to testify before you today. let me begin by thanking congress for its ongoing support of rural communities. with your support the rural housing service or rhs, have made significant and transformative investments to strengthen the nation small towns and rural communities. rural development fund middle mission is to increase economic opportunity and through the quality of life in rural america. the committees facilities program, a key part of the rhs portfolio supports this mission by investing in critically needed community infrastructure. our program provides rural america with access to much-needed capital, for financial options are limited or nonexistent. in recent years demand for the low-cost, long-term financing has surged and the direct program has experienced a ninefold increase in funding level. committees facilities expects to utilize 100% of all of its ap
mr. davis. >> good morning. chairman roberts, ranking member stabenow and members of the committee, i appreciate this opportunity to testify before you today. let me begin by thanking congress for its ongoing support of rural communities. with your support the rural housing service or rhs, have made significant and transformative investments to strengthen the nation small towns and rural communities. rural development fund middle mission is to increase economic opportunity and through the...
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mr. davis. >> i cosponsored a bill this year which would prioritize the community for the pha a silty funding for improvements to addiction treatment. could you xhept on the ban your agency has seen over the past couple of years for r projects focused on addiction treatment? i think we have a big problem out there. >> i agree. we have seen an uptick in the interest in these facile theties. in the past fiscal here, we've ip vested in $300 million of sub tans abuse, disorder type facilities to treat ofolks with those issues and currently, we're seeing a pipeline into fiscal year 18 of about 400 million. in these needs for these facilities. yes, we're seeing that need and thank you for the funding we've received to help invest in those types of facilities. >> i appreciate that very much. mr. parker, you oversee a wide variety to say the least of programs that assist rural businesses. could you discuss how the programs were stimulating rural economies in a targeted way? >> thank you for the questio
mr. davis. >> i cosponsored a bill this year which would prioritize the community for the pha a silty funding for improvements to addiction treatment. could you xhept on the ban your agency has seen over the past couple of years for r projects focused on addiction treatment? i think we have a big problem out there. >> i agree. we have seen an uptick in the interest in these facile theties. in the past fiscal here, we've ip vested in $300 million of sub tans abuse, disorder type...
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mr. davis: i -- yield my -- mr. davis: i yield my colleague such time as he may consume. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. >> i agree it aneers grain inspections packers and stock forwards administration is not currently implementing a provision if the 2015 grain standards act re-authorization. despite the efforts of my colleagues to try and work with the usda to correct this interpretation, the agency continues down a path of unraveling a long standing agreement that have allowed a designated official grain inspector to carry out inspections in another geographic area. i hope this amendment sends a clear message to the department that they are not following congressional intent and they should reverse course. i thank the gentleman for his continuous work on this issue and i urge my colleagues to upport this amendment. mr. davis: i would like to thank chairman aderholt for his support and yield back. the chair: the gentleman yields back. the question is on the amendment offered by the gentleman from illinois. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion
mr. davis: i -- yield my -- mr. davis: i yield my colleague such time as he may consume. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. >> i agree it aneers grain inspections packers and stock forwards administration is not currently implementing a provision if the 2015 grain standards act re-authorization. despite the efforts of my colleagues to try and work with the usda to correct this interpretation, the agency continues down a path of unraveling a long standing agreement that have allowed a...
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so the commission president saying that we are seeing some progress as mr. davis has been pointing out if brussen brussel probably not enough. what they're talking about is progress or sufficient progress when it comes to talking actually about the transitional deal and future trade deals between the eu and uk. now, theresa may has criticized the london mayor for the city's decision not to renew uber's operating license. the british prime minister described the ruling as disproportionate and argued it had put thousand of jobs at risk the company has apologized for past failings and is appealing against the ban. >>> uber announced the new ceo will travel to london next week to meet the london commissioner to discuss the license. >>> still coming up, barcelona's taxi drivers take to the streets to rally for independence. will their plans stall on sunday we'll have more on catalonia's controversial referendum after this short break no, i'm scheduling time to go to the bank to get a mortgage. ugh, you're using a vacation day to go to the bank? i know, right? just go t
so the commission president saying that we are seeing some progress as mr. davis has been pointing out if brussen brussel probably not enough. what they're talking about is progress or sufficient progress when it comes to talking actually about the transitional deal and future trade deals between the eu and uk. now, theresa may has criticized the london mayor for the city's decision not to renew uber's operating license. the british prime minister described the ruling as disproportionate and...
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listening to mr barnier and mr davis speaking side by side, it felt like they were talking past each ch other. we heard from mr barnier we need progress on financial settlement and before we talk about trade in the future, before we take about the transitional period that the prime minister proposed. for his part, david davis said we have made concrete proposals, they were in the prime minister's speech and to delay further and make excuses won't be acceptable. so i think the problem now is how to get past that, because the two sides need to move forward and if the eu is not going to allow mr davis to move on to the other issues until things like the settle m e nt issues until things like the settlement are improved, then thaning will be a problem, —— that will be a problem. thank you. thank you. in germany, chancellor merkel says she wants to win back the voters who deserted her party for the far—right afd in yesterday's election. she starts her fourth term in a weaker position and has to build a new coalition government. to do that, she needs to secure at least half of the 709 seats
listening to mr barnier and mr davis speaking side by side, it felt like they were talking past each ch other. we heard from mr barnier we need progress on financial settlement and before we talk about trade in the future, before we take about the transitional period that the prime minister proposed. for his part, david davis said we have made concrete proposals, they were in the prime minister's speech and to delay further and make excuses won't be acceptable. so i think the problem now is how...
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speaking in washington mr davies set out his vision of a post brexit britain.g the panorama investigation. officers are mocking, abusing and assaulting people being held. wayne rooney has been charged with drink—driving committee was stopped by police in cheshire in the early hours of this morning. gordon strachan believes his side need ten points from a possible 12 to qualify for next year's points from a possible 12 to qualify for next yea r‘s world points from a possible 12 to qualify for next year's world cup. england play in malta later. final state of the cricket to billy, sorry stars made 100—7 against western storm in the semifinal. the winners will face southern vipers later. valtteri bottas finished second fastest in second practice ahead of mercedes team—mate lewis hamilton. more on those stories just after half four. more on one of those headlines. the former england captain, wayne rooney, has been charged with drink—driving. the everton striker was arrested shortly after two o clock this morning, after police stopped a black vw beetle in wilmslow,
speaking in washington mr davies set out his vision of a post brexit britain.g the panorama investigation. officers are mocking, abusing and assaulting people being held. wayne rooney has been charged with drink—driving committee was stopped by police in cheshire in the early hours of this morning. gordon strachan believes his side need ten points from a possible 12 to qualify for next year's points from a possible 12 to qualify for next yea r‘s world points from a possible 12 to qualify...
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today, mr davis insisted that the uk would not be pressured into paying more than its fair share.e basically going through this very systematically in a very british way, a very pragmatic way, and of course he's finding it difficult and he wants to put pressure on us, which is why the stance this week in the press conference. bluntly, i think it looked silly, because there plainly were things that we have achieved. and yes, there were spiky exchanges between the two men at last week's news conference. mr barnier has since spent the weekend here at a conference on the banks of lake como in italy. he said he does not want to blackmail the uk, but added: there are extremely serious consequences of leaving the single market and it has not been explained to the british people. we intend to teach people what leaving the single market means. the future of europe is more important than brexit. far more important. meanwhile, the rows about leaving the eu return here this week. the planned new law that's needed to make it happen will be discussed in the commons. remember, the prime minister
today, mr davis insisted that the uk would not be pressured into paying more than its fair share.e basically going through this very systematically in a very british way, a very pragmatic way, and of course he's finding it difficult and he wants to put pressure on us, which is why the stance this week in the press conference. bluntly, i think it looked silly, because there plainly were things that we have achieved. and yes, there were spiky exchanges between the two men at last week's news...
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today, mr davis insisted the uk would not be pressured into paying more than its fair share.ery british way, a very pragmatic way of doing it. and, of course, he's finding it difficult, and he wants to put pressure on us, which is why the stances this week in the press conference. bluntly, i think it looked a bit silly, because there plainly were things that we've achieved. and yes, there were spiky exchanges between the two men at thursday's news conference. mr barnier has since spent the weekend on the banks of lake como, in italy. he told a conference here he does not want to blackmail the uk, but added... meanwhile, the rows about leaving the eu return here this week. the planned new law that is needed to make it happen will be discussed in the commons, and remember, the prime minister's parliamentary predicament is precarious. she nurses a tiny majority. and that is why the debate on repealing this, the act that took us into the eu, matters so much. labour says it will vote against the law as planned, which will eventually be stored here, unless it is changed, including
today, mr davis insisted the uk would not be pressured into paying more than its fair share.ery british way, a very pragmatic way of doing it. and, of course, he's finding it difficult, and he wants to put pressure on us, which is why the stances this week in the press conference. bluntly, i think it looked a bit silly, because there plainly were things that we've achieved. and yes, there were spiky exchanges between the two men at thursday's news conference. mr barnier has since spent the...
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mr davis you get and he comes even looking here. at points at some moments he comes close to fake because he's too positive too happy this is a very happy feeling could be an incredible birthday party and we're ready to roll up our sleeves and get down to work and once more. with that let's do it thank you britain wants flexibility brussels wants commitments particularly regarding money both men are so far apart but who will take the first step their feet are interesting because as they are far from the brains you cannot control them and year you can see that davis has been really pointing towards man you. are a sign that at least on a personal level things could move forward so keep negotiating gentleman and watch your feet. and that report by our correspondent got lot as an hour joins me from dozens killed the fourth round of talks are over do they even recall remain as far apart as before a marriage if you put it in a nutshell constructive talks yes sufficient progress still weeks even months away that is what the chief negotiato
mr davis you get and he comes even looking here. at points at some moments he comes close to fake because he's too positive too happy this is a very happy feeling could be an incredible birthday party and we're ready to roll up our sleeves and get down to work and once more. with that let's do it thank you britain wants flexibility brussels wants commitments particularly regarding money both men are so far apart but who will take the first step their feet are interesting because as they are far...
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certainly mr. davis can go into specific numbers we have. i think one of the things i would like to circle back to that i am excited about and mentioned in the beginning remarks, the innovation center. this is a good example of an issue for communities finding themselves in the crosshairs for the first time who want to know what has worked well in other places whether it is true treatment resources or some of the other ways they have access to be leveraged to address the challenge that's a great example of the practices into the innovation center can innovate so they do not feel alone. >> we both agree substance abuse and addiction education and prevention programs are critical to ensure not only treating the symptoms but working to prevent them occurring in the first place. the program purdue extension which has a great reach into the rural communities around the state offer families substance abuse prevention programs that has been shown to lower the levels of substance abuse and younger people. can you discuss how important for the commun
certainly mr. davis can go into specific numbers we have. i think one of the things i would like to circle back to that i am excited about and mentioned in the beginning remarks, the innovation center. this is a good example of an issue for communities finding themselves in the crosshairs for the first time who want to know what has worked well in other places whether it is true treatment resources or some of the other ways they have access to be leveraged to address the challenge that's a...
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the week's negotiations, david davis and his counterpart were conciliatory and for the first time mr daviske first. i believe, thanks to the constructive and determined manner in which both sides have conducted these negotiations, we are making decisive steps forward. david and i, as well as our teams, worked well together. mr barnier said the two sides managed to find clarity on some points and it does seem the prime minister's speech in florence last week has helped unblock the talks. in particular, her candour about the cash the uk is willing to pay the eu. the uk will honour commitments we have made during the period of our membership. the uk has yet to spell out exactly what it thinks its commitments are, and the financial settlement is one of the key three issues on the table and it remains very contentious. the current eu budget period runs until the end of 2020, two years after we've left. the uk has said that other eu countries should not lose out, but mr barnier said the uk's spending promises stretch further into the future. translation: if you're only talking about two years, t
the week's negotiations, david davis and his counterpart were conciliatory and for the first time mr daviske first. i believe, thanks to the constructive and determined manner in which both sides have conducted these negotiations, we are making decisive steps forward. david and i, as well as our teams, worked well together. mr barnier said the two sides managed to find clarity on some points and it does seem the prime minister's speech in florence last week has helped unblock the talks. in...
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four and conduct negotiations as for the new with genuine negotiations we support them we support mr davis' sewers efforts for the qatar crisis our position is clear we've stated it in a number of times qatar knows what demands we put forward. and we need them to be serious when it comes to finding ways to resolve this crisis. so that. we could all agree on these principles such as not financing. not spreading extremism and not interfering into domestic affairs of other countries. with these i'm only thirteen demands that we send to kids or through weight. we undertook a number of steps in this direction and we are going to continue. until crits are on cers our demands when it comes to not financing terrorism. but more of the here is a question for you mr lover of to agree with saudi arabia when it comes to oil production. so what kind of differences do you have when it comes to your stance is your and a question to you mr foreign minister of foreign or out of so dear abby. what about the media training role of kuwait. or the position of the new words minister. well this is not a question
four and conduct negotiations as for the new with genuine negotiations we support them we support mr davis' sewers efforts for the qatar crisis our position is clear we've stated it in a number of times qatar knows what demands we put forward. and we need them to be serious when it comes to finding ways to resolve this crisis. so that. we could all agree on these principles such as not financing. not spreading extremism and not interfering into domestic affairs of other countries. with these...
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we now proceed to t congressman rodney davis of illinois. >> thank you, mr.rman and thanks to all the members, especially wilson and thornberry for alling a noncommittee member to be here today. and i want to say a special thank you to the sta. they helped connect my office in a very difficult time for o of the families in my district of the loss of petty officer logan palmer, one of the sailors on the john s. mccain. that's why i'm here today. i'm here because i appreciate what my colleagues on this committee are doing to urge the navy and urge our military to investigate what caused the tragic accidents other what caused the tragic accident of my constituent constituent mr. palmer. we will never rget the service orhe sacrifice and we are praying for all their families and friends duringhis time. it is up to us as congress to allow you the opportunity and resources to fully investiga why these accidents have occurred. i really -- getting here at the end of the hearing, i have been able to lien to so much anso many questions that i would have had, be it the i
we now proceed to t congressman rodney davis of illinois. >> thank you, mr.rman and thanks to all the members, especially wilson and thornberry for alling a noncommittee member to be here today. and i want to say a special thank you to the sta. they helped connect my office in a very difficult time for o of the families in my district of the loss of petty officer logan palmer, one of the sailors on the john s. mccain. that's why i'm here today. i'm here because i appreciate what my...
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today, mr davis insisted the uk would not be pressured into paying more than its fair share.basically going through this very systematically, a very british way, a very pragmatic way of doing it. and, of course, he's finding it difficult, and he wants to put pressure on us, which is why the stances this week in the press conference. bluntly, i think it looked a bit silly, because there plainly were things that we've achieved. and yes, there were spiky exchanges between the two men at thursday's news conference. mr barnier has since spent the weekend on the banks of lake como, in italy. he told a conference here he does not want to blackmail the uk, but added... meanwhile, the rows about leaving the eu return here this week. the planned new law that is needed to make it happen will be discussed in the commons, and remember, the prime minister's parliamentary predicament is precarious. she nurses a tiny majority. and that is why the debate on repealing this, the act that took us into the eu, matters so much. labour says it will vote against the law as planned, which will eventu
today, mr davis insisted the uk would not be pressured into paying more than its fair share.basically going through this very systematically, a very british way, a very pragmatic way of doing it. and, of course, he's finding it difficult, and he wants to put pressure on us, which is why the stances this week in the press conference. bluntly, i think it looked a bit silly, because there plainly were things that we've achieved. and yes, there were spiky exchanges between the two men at thursday's...
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just a little heads-up, mrs. davis... ha ha ha, yay kids! >>> 5:14 on this saturday. and we're keeping a close eye on hurricane irma. we just found out within the past few moments that this storm has been downgraded to a category 4 from a category 5. but keep in mind it still is very powerful and there is the potential that it could kick back up to a category 5 as it moves through warm waters. right now the storm is about 250 miles off the coast of miami. this hurricane is moving at about 12 miles an hour. we're waiting for it to take a turn north toward florida and that could happen sometime later today. the storm already has left a path of destruction after crashing into the caribbean. the turks and caicos and u.s. virgin islands all took a hit. in barbuda, the prime minister are said the storm has damaged 95%, so almost all of the island's buildings. more than 20 people died in the caribbean and now hurricane jose is on its way. floridians are counting the hours until inch makes a direct hit on on the sunshine state. christian cotry is in miami. >> reporter: good m
just a little heads-up, mrs. davis... ha ha ha, yay kids! >>> 5:14 on this saturday. and we're keeping a close eye on hurricane irma. we just found out within the past few moments that this storm has been downgraded to a category 4 from a category 5. but keep in mind it still is very powerful and there is the potential that it could kick back up to a category 5 as it moves through warm waters. right now the storm is about 250 miles off the coast of miami. this hurricane is moving at...
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"mr. davis" comes out in november and "the autobiography of gucci mane" will be out tomorrow.ne! ( cheers and applause ) ♪ welcome to the show. >> thank you for having me. >> trevor: first things first. congratulations. i get the bag on the top ten. congratulations. that's exciting for you. >> thank you. >> trevor: coming out with a new album. you've got the book as well. let's take a step back and introduce some people to gucci mane. i said to some people in the building, gucci mane is coming! they said, i'm sorry, what? who? i said, gucci mane, showed them a picture and they're like the guy from "spring breakers" yeah! is it weird some people only you know as the spring breakers guy? >> it means i have a lot more to do but a lot of people just know me from spring breakers. it's a big film. >> trevor: it's a huge film. one of the stories you talk about in the book is you fell asleep during a sex scene in that movie. >> yeah, that is true. that is true. >> trevor: like, i knead to understand how this comes to be. like, what's happening in the scene that you were, like, i'm ton
"mr. davis" comes out in november and "the autobiography of gucci mane" will be out tomorrow.ne! ( cheers and applause ) ♪ welcome to the show. >> thank you for having me. >> trevor: first things first. congratulations. i get the bag on the top ten. congratulations. that's exciting for you. >> thank you. >> trevor: coming out with a new album. you've got the book as well. let's take a step back and introduce some people to gucci mane. i said to some...
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just a little heads-up, mrs. davis... ha ha ha, yay kids! >>> two dogs dumped in a park and left for dead earlier this week. tonight a reward in the case is up to $7,000. nbc 10's steven fisher checked in on their recovery today. e he learned that they could be part of a dog fighting ring operate i operating in our area. >> he was laying on her side just almost dead. the coldest dog i ever felt that was still alive. >> reporter: that's how a passer by found these dogs. starved, abused and beaten in upper darby. >> she was in the worst condition i have ever seen. they both had wounds all over their face and neck, which are classic for fight wounds. >> reporter: they are here at animal hospital in downing town. lei la is improving well. . gracy is still touch and go. >> it will be two more days before e we know if she's going to make it. >> this is something that's very hard to look at. >> reporter: even harder to. humane officer is leading the investigation and says their scars and wounds tell a brutal story, one of organized dog fighting i.
just a little heads-up, mrs. davis... ha ha ha, yay kids! >>> two dogs dumped in a park and left for dead earlier this week. tonight a reward in the case is up to $7,000. nbc 10's steven fisher checked in on their recovery today. e he learned that they could be part of a dog fighting ring operate i operating in our area. >> he was laying on her side just almost dead. the coldest dog i ever felt that was still alive. >> reporter: that's how a passer by found these dogs....
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mr davis said the british people "did not vote for confusion" in the referendum and urged mps to backplans. the general secretary of the tuc, frances o'grady, has described the government's negotiating position on brexit as a "letter to santa". at the organisation's annual congress, she will urge political parties to consider staying in the single market after britain leaves the eu. some child protection charities have told this programme there isn't enough help for people who realise they are paedophiles but who know child abuse is wrong and won't act on their desires. every year, around 58,000 children in the uk are estimated to be sexually abused. authorities are now trying to stop that abuse happening in the first place and want paedophiles to get in contact before they offend. there's been a dramatic rise in deaths linked to the drug pregabalin — which is used to treat anxiety and epilepsy. pregabalin is readily prescribed on the nhs — but an increase in its availability on the black market has led to the rise. there were just four deaths linked to the drug in 2012, while last ye
mr davis said the british people "did not vote for confusion" in the referendum and urged mps to backplans. the general secretary of the tuc, frances o'grady, has described the government's negotiating position on brexit as a "letter to santa". at the organisation's annual congress, she will urge political parties to consider staying in the single market after britain leaves the eu. some child protection charities have told this programme there isn't enough help for people...
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mr davies only has to go to his boss, mrs may, he doesn't have to go to 28 people, so he doesn't have people, so in that sense, yes there is a process , so in that sense, yes there is a process, and because it is so complex, the eu is so big, they need to be quite rigid and sticking to their instructions. until the official deal is done with the eu, the uk cannot do any official trade deals with anyone else, but we know the officials are injapan,. what companies countries do you think that we should focus on? we had summary on that we should focus on? we had summary on earlier saying that we should focus on people have little access like india, we already export access like india, we already export a lot to the us. the one thing i would say there, though, you heard it from prime minister abe, he wants clarity on the deal, and every consequent deal will evolve from the shape that the uk/ eu deal house, because especially for investment, it is very important if you want to export. our biggest market is the eu. we want to know whether you can produce in here, and with these exports to th
mr davies only has to go to his boss, mrs may, he doesn't have to go to 28 people, so he doesn't have people, so in that sense, yes there is a process , so in that sense, yes there is a process, and because it is so complex, the eu is so big, they need to be quite rigid and sticking to their instructions. until the official deal is done with the eu, the uk cannot do any official trade deals with anyone else, but we know the officials are injapan,. what companies countries do you think that we...
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mr davis said the two sides had taken "decisive steps forward".ces on a number of issues, and it could be months before the talks moved on to a future trade deal. richard galpin reports. both david davis and the eu's main negotiator, michel barnier, describe this, the fourth round of negotiations, as vital. an eu summit‘s just three weeks away, and britain had wanted the first phase of the negotiations to be completed by then. that's looking unlikely, but mr davis insisted there had now been significant steps forward. when i look across the full ranges of issues to do with our withdrawal from the eu, i'm clear we have made considerable progress on the issues that matter, increasing certainty for citizens and visitors, providing reassurance to our eu partners in regards to our mutual and financial obligations, and agreeing to some of the key principles in relation to issues arising from northern ireland and ireland. last week, theresa may gave a vital speech in florence about brexit. it was more conciliatory — it included an offer that britain woul
mr davis said the two sides had taken "decisive steps forward".ces on a number of issues, and it could be months before the talks moved on to a future trade deal. richard galpin reports. both david davis and the eu's main negotiator, michel barnier, describe this, the fourth round of negotiations, as vital. an eu summit‘s just three weeks away, and britain had wanted the first phase of the negotiations to be completed by then. that's looking unlikely, but mr davis insisted there had...
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mr davis said the two sides had taken "decisive steps forward".r warned there were still differences on a number of issues, and it could be months before the talks moved on to a future trade deal. richard galpin reports. both david davis and the eu's main negotiator, michel barnier, describe this, the fourth round of negotiations, as vital. an eu summit‘s just three weeks away, and britain had wanted the first phase of the negotiations to be completed by then. that's looking unlikely, but mr davis insisted there had now been significant steps forward. when i look across the full ranges of issues to do with our withdrawal from the eu, i'm clear we have made considerable progress on the issues that matter, increasing certainty for citizens and visitors, providing reassurance to our eu partners in regards to our mutual and financial obligations, and agreeing to some of the key principles in relation to issues arising from northern ireland and ireland. last week, theresa may gave a vital speech in florence about brexit. it was more conciliatory. it in
mr davis said the two sides had taken "decisive steps forward".r warned there were still differences on a number of issues, and it could be months before the talks moved on to a future trade deal. richard galpin reports. both david davis and the eu's main negotiator, michel barnier, describe this, the fourth round of negotiations, as vital. an eu summit‘s just three weeks away, and britain had wanted the first phase of the negotiations to be completed by then. that's looking...
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nterpa rts negotiations, david davis and his counterparts were conciliatory and for the first time, mr davieses have conducted these negotiations, we are making decisive steps forward. our teams worked well together. mr barnier said the two sides managed to find clarity on some points and it does seem that the prime minister's speech in florence last week as help unblock the talks. why? in part because she said the uk would honour the financial commitments it made as an eu member. it is one of the key three issues on the table and it remains very contentious. the current eu budget period runs until the end of 2020, two years after we have left. the uk has said the other eu countries should not lose out financially, but mr barnier said the uk's spending promises stretch further into the future. translation: if you are only talking about two years, that is not the end. the commitments entered into into the uk while they were a member of the union up to the time of their withdrawal, those will have to be honoured. protecting citizens' rights after brexit remains another disagreement. the two sid
nterpa rts negotiations, david davis and his counterparts were conciliatory and for the first time, mr davieses have conducted these negotiations, we are making decisive steps forward. our teams worked well together. mr barnier said the two sides managed to find clarity on some points and it does seem that the prime minister's speech in florence last week as help unblock the talks. why? in part because she said the uk would honour the financial commitments it made as an eu member. it is one of...
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so that is a reason that mr davis wants to argue to look into the future.ansition, he said he wa nted spoke about transition, he said he wanted to focus on the future and once michel barnier gets a mandate to talk about transition, which he has not, perhaps then they can do that. so there are steps being made in the right direction, now, perhaps at the summit of the 69eu leaders next month, that there can be talk on the transitional period. the hope is that the negotiations will be further tan they are? and the british spatial that we have shown flexibility and you could argue we have made concession but the language is that we have shown flexibility. they would like flexibility. they would like flexibility in response from the eeu's side but michel barnier has a fairly scripted mandate. it is delivered to him by the leaders of the other 27 countries, so it is difficult for him to step far beyond that. as long as this is the case and the eu is saying we are the ones leave, upsetting the apple cart, that the onus is on us to make the changes, that will be di
so that is a reason that mr davis wants to argue to look into the future.ansition, he said he wa nted spoke about transition, he said he wanted to focus on the future and once michel barnier gets a mandate to talk about transition, which he has not, perhaps then they can do that. so there are steps being made in the right direction, now, perhaps at the summit of the 69eu leaders next month, that there can be talk on the transitional period. the hope is that the negotiations will be further tan...
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thank you mr davies a difficult day for social democracy we missed out on our electoral go after losing our central region and we lost the federal election i. thought you were different this is a big day in history of our party we've made it we've entered the bundestag and we will change this country what to achieve what happened today at six o'clock is that evolution. has been our building correspondent peter all of us right across all the build up to the elections. now we got the result so no angular merkel and the c.d.u. the votes are down but she's still the chancellor so who's losing popularity here is it merkel is it her party or is it both well it's been clear that germany wants angle of merkel as chancellor however it is a bit of both really when you put it like that there are certainly been people who change their vote who previously would have voted for angle of merkel we've changed there's also those that would have wanted more from her party to challenge those decisions made by the chancellor who have changed as well and good works that they've they've lost around a million
thank you mr davies a difficult day for social democracy we missed out on our electoral go after losing our central region and we lost the federal election i. thought you were different this is a big day in history of our party we've made it we've entered the bundestag and we will change this country what to achieve what happened today at six o'clock is that evolution. has been our building correspondent peter all of us right across all the build up to the elections. now we got the result so no...
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mr davis you get and he comes even looking here at points at some moments he comes close to fake because he's too positive too happy this is a very happy face could be an incredible birthday party and we're ready to roll up our sleeves and get down to work and once more. with that let's do it thank you britain wants flexibility brussels wants commitments particularly regarding money both men are so far apart but who will take the first step the feet are interesting because as they are far from the brains you cannot control them and year you can see that davis has been really pointing towards. a sign that at least on a personal level things could move forward so keep negotiating gentleman and watch your feet. and that report was by a correspondent kyung lah to sanaa joins me from brussels you know despite some levity there breaks the talks are serious business and it seems that the food the round of talks at the end of it the still sides remain as far apart as before that's exactly right and returned both gentlemen have so far ruled out that there is a deadlock but if you take a closer lo
mr davis you get and he comes even looking here at points at some moments he comes close to fake because he's too positive too happy this is a very happy face could be an incredible birthday party and we're ready to roll up our sleeves and get down to work and once more. with that let's do it thank you britain wants flexibility brussels wants commitments particularly regarding money both men are so far apart but who will take the first step the feet are interesting because as they are far from...
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today, mr davis insisted the uk would not be pressured into paying more than its fair share.lly going through this very systematically, a very british way, a very pragmatic way of doing it, and of course, he's finding it difficult. and he wants to put pressure on us, which is why the stance is this week in the press conference. bluntly, i think it looked a bit silly, because there plainly were things that we've achieved. and yes, there were spiky exchanges between the two men at thursday's news conference. mr barnier has since spent the weekend on the banks of lake como, in italy. he told a conference here he does not want to blackmail the uk, but added... meanwhile, the rows about leaving the eu return here this week. the planned new law that is needed to make it happen will be discussed in the commons, and remember, the prime minister's parliamentary predicament is precarious. she nurses a tiny majority. and that is why the debate on repealing this, the act that took us into the eu, matters so much. labour says it will vote against the law as planned, which will eventually
today, mr davis insisted the uk would not be pressured into paying more than its fair share.lly going through this very systematically, a very british way, a very pragmatic way of doing it, and of course, he's finding it difficult. and he wants to put pressure on us, which is why the stance is this week in the press conference. bluntly, i think it looked a bit silly, because there plainly were things that we've achieved. and yes, there were spiky exchanges between the two men at thursday's news...
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that is looking unlikely but mr davies insisted there had been significant steps forward.ange of issues to do with our withdrawal from eu, we have made significant progress on issues like mata — security for citizens and visitors, providing reassurance with regards to our mutual financial obligations, and agreeing to some keep its a pause in relation to issues arising from northern ireland and ireland. last week theresa may gave vital speech in florence about brexit. it was more conciliatory, it included an offer that britain would pay its dues to the european union during a two year transition period which would follow our official departure in 2019. and her words seem to have had an impact. departure in 2019. and her words seem to have had an impactlj departure in 2019. and her words seem to have had an impact. i think that it seem to have had an impact. i think thatitis seem to have had an impact. i think that it is positive that theresa may's speech made it possible to unblock the situation to some extent and givea unblock the situation to some extent and give a new dy
that is looking unlikely but mr davies insisted there had been significant steps forward.ange of issues to do with our withdrawal from eu, we have made significant progress on issues like mata — security for citizens and visitors, providing reassurance with regards to our mutual financial obligations, and agreeing to some keep its a pause in relation to issues arising from northern ireland and ireland. last week theresa may gave vital speech in florence about brexit. it was more conciliatory,...
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mr davis is expected to be pressed on the state of the negotiations with the european union.s in westminster. eu officials have been warning about the lack of the progress in talks? they have, and i think david davis‘s message to mps today is like lance corporaljones in dad‘s army, don‘t panic! he will not say it like that but that is the broad message, don‘t get flustered and bamboozled because eu negotiators are saying it is all going slowly and the british government has not come forward with any plans and the clock is ticking. david davis thinks this is alljust pa rt david davis thinks this is alljust part of their negotiating tactics to crank up the pressure on the british government by saying, you have got to go forward with some proposals because otherwise committee will run out of time. mr davis‘s view is away from the big difficult issues like that divorce bill and progress is being made in smaller, technical issues. and in terms of the divorce bill, his view is that is no question of us agreeing a figure for the amount we repaired to pay until we know what we will g
mr davis is expected to be pressed on the state of the negotiations with the european union.s in westminster. eu officials have been warning about the lack of the progress in talks? they have, and i think david davis‘s message to mps today is like lance corporaljones in dad‘s army, don‘t panic! he will not say it like that but that is the broad message, don‘t get flustered and bamboozled because eu negotiators are saying it is all going slowly and the british government has not come...
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a suggestion that mr davies is a rather difficult figure to work alongside.ore change, certainty, confusion, our people. call it what you will. in the middle of the brexit negotiations. and at a time another eu countries are pretty much banging the table, saying to britain, for goodness' sake, some clarity, please on what it is you wa nt clarity, please on what it is you want from brexit. we have decided to change the top man in the brexit department. we have decided to change the top man in the brexit departmentm terms of cabinet divisions number ten is putting on a united front but what impact has borisjohnson's intervention over the weekend had? i think it has exposed what is a marked the pride in the cabinet between those who favour, if you like, the status quo option, which is when we leave the eu in march 29 be pretty much carry on as we are. a transitional period in which nothing really changes. against that, we have figures like borisjohnson who are have figures like borisjohnson who a re clearly have figures like borisjohnson who are clearly deeply u
a suggestion that mr davies is a rather difficult figure to work alongside.ore change, certainty, confusion, our people. call it what you will. in the middle of the brexit negotiations. and at a time another eu countries are pretty much banging the table, saying to britain, for goodness' sake, some clarity, please on what it is you wa nt clarity, please on what it is you want from brexit. we have decided to change the top man in the brexit department. we have decided to change the top man in...
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the week‘s negotiations, david davis and his counterpart were conciliatory and for the first time mr davisand determined manner in which both sides have conducted these negotiations, we are making decisive steps forward. david and i, as well as our teams, worked well together. mr barnier said the two sides managed to find clarity on some points and it does seem the prime minister‘s speech in florence last week has helped unblock the talks. in particular, her candour about the cash the uk is willing to pay the eu. the uk will honour commitments we have made during the period of our membership. the uk has yet to spell out exactly what it thinks its commitments are, and the financial settlement is one of the key three issues on the table and it remains very contentious. the current eu budget period runs until the end of 2020, two years after we‘ve left. the uk has said that other eu countries should not lose out, but mr barnier said the uk‘s spending promises stretch further into the future. translation: if you're only talking about two years, that's not the end, is it? the commitments entere
the week‘s negotiations, david davis and his counterpart were conciliatory and for the first time mr davisand determined manner in which both sides have conducted these negotiations, we are making decisive steps forward. david and i, as well as our teams, worked well together. mr barnier said the two sides managed to find clarity on some points and it does seem the prime minister‘s speech in florence last week has helped unblock the talks. in particular, her candour about the cash the uk is...
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today, mr davis insisted the uk would not be pressured into paying more than its fair share. would notasically going through this very systematically, a very british way, a very pragmatic way of doing it, and of course he's finding it difficult. way of doing it, and of course he's and he wants to put pressure on us, which is why the stance is this week in the press conference. which is why the stance is this week bluntly, i think it looked a bit silly, because they're plainly were things we've achieved. silly, because they're plainly and yes, there were spiky exchanges between the two men at thursday's news conference. exchanges between the two men mr barnier has since spent the weekend on the banks of lake como in italy. the weekend on the banks he told the conference here he does not want to blackmail the uk, but added, "there are extremely serious consequences of leaving the single market, and it hasn't been explained to the british people. and it hasn't been explained "we intend to teach people what leaving the single market means. "the future of europe is more important than brexi
today, mr davis insisted the uk would not be pressured into paying more than its fair share. would notasically going through this very systematically, a very british way, a very pragmatic way of doing it, and of course he's finding it difficult. way of doing it, and of course he's and he wants to put pressure on us, which is why the stance is this week in the press conference. which is why the stance is this week bluntly, i think it looked a bit silly, because they're plainly were things we've...
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mr davies, are we running out of time for a deal on brexit? are we running out of time?he eu's chief negotiator, is arguing not enough progress has been made and if not enough progress has been made, they won't recommend moving to the second stage of talks, soi moving to the second stage of talks, so i think what you'll hear from david davis this afternoon is an attempt to reassure mps that progress is being made, perhaps not in the big areas, but in some of the smaller areas and the private hope i think is that, come the hour, germany and france will put pressure on michel barnier to compromise and move on michel barnier to compromise and m ove o nto on michel barnier to compromise and move onto the next stage of negotiations. how is sentiment in the commons changing? well, the most noticeable change obviously is the mathematics, for theresa may, it's much tighter since the election, so the prospect of getting these brexit bill through parliament becomes altogether more fraught, i think it's fair to say. those who are critical of theresa may are more confident and we wo
mr davies, are we running out of time for a deal on brexit? are we running out of time?he eu's chief negotiator, is arguing not enough progress has been made and if not enough progress has been made, they won't recommend moving to the second stage of talks, soi moving to the second stage of talks, so i think what you'll hear from david davis this afternoon is an attempt to reassure mps that progress is being made, perhaps not in the big areas, but in some of the smaller areas and the private...
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mr davis said the british people "did not vote for confusion" in the referendum and urged mps to backssistant political editor norman smith has been watching things from westminster for us. norman. normally come with brexit boat and you have panic stations in government because with their narrow majority there is concern about a tory rebellion but not today because ministers are almost certain to win tonight's big vote on the eu withdrawal bill because those tory mps who are critical of brexit have decided they will not vote against the government and night, because this vote is on the overall principle behind the bill, which involves transferring into british law that those in bits of eu law. they say they don't have a problem with the details so they will reserve their opposition for later, but at the same seek ministers say they have trouble with the detail of it. the powers this bill takes will be scrutinised by parliament but we have been clear there is a discussion to be had with parliament about how this bill works, that should take place at the committee stage where you go thr
mr davis said the british people "did not vote for confusion" in the referendum and urged mps to backssistant political editor norman smith has been watching things from westminster for us. norman. normally come with brexit boat and you have panic stations in government because with their narrow majority there is concern about a tory rebellion but not today because ministers are almost certain to win tonight's big vote on the eu withdrawal bill because those tory mps who are critical...
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. >> i'm very blessed and honored that mr. davishad that love for me and i'm going to be able to live out my childhood dream and retire a raider. so these relations i'm building are going to be lifelong relationships and i'm just blessed to be with these people because you can't have -- we've got a great people. >>> darian connelly is set to make his debut with the raiders against the jets sunday. an injury to his shin has kept him the top pick from ohio pick on the sidelines for all of training camp. the heavy favored to win. seattle sunday, there was a tie, that was all you really need to do say on this match up. now the seahawks are now a 2 touchdown favorite. they will have to track down russell wilson possibly in bad weather. said this week that the 9ers secret weapon was possibly the general manager john lynch. john as an analyst for fox broadcast 14 games and got as much inside knowledge as anybody from carol to prepare. what goes around comes around. >> kind of difficult to see what will be the gm in our division because i l
. >> i'm very blessed and honored that mr. davishad that love for me and i'm going to be able to live out my childhood dream and retire a raider. so these relations i'm building are going to be lifelong relationships and i'm just blessed to be with these people because you can't have -- we've got a great people. >>> darian connelly is set to make his debut with the raiders against the jets sunday. an injury to his shin has kept him the top pick from ohio pick on the sidelines for...
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week's negotiations, david davis and his counterparts were conciliatory and for the first time, mr davishanks to the constructive manner in which both sides have conducted these negotiations, we are making decisive steps forward. david and i, as well as our teams, worked well together. mr barnier said the two sides managed to find clarity on some points and it does seem that the prime minister's speech in florence last week has helped unblock the talks. why? in part because she said the uk would honour the financial commitments it made as an eu member. it is one of the key three issues on the table and it remains very contentious. the current eu budget period runs until the end of 2020, two years after we have left. the uk has said the other eu countries should not lose out financially, but mr barnier said the uk's spending promises stretch further into the future. translation: if you are only talking about two years, that is not the end. the commitments entered into by the uk while they were a member of the union up to the time of their withdrawal, those will have to be honoured. protec
week's negotiations, david davis and his counterparts were conciliatory and for the first time, mr davishanks to the constructive manner in which both sides have conducted these negotiations, we are making decisive steps forward. david and i, as well as our teams, worked well together. mr barnier said the two sides managed to find clarity on some points and it does seem that the prime minister's speech in florence last week has helped unblock the talks. why? in part because she said the uk...
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on brexit today, when we heard mr davies and mr barnier going into day, there didn't seem to be a lotssues need to be settled before talking about the future. david davis says they are all tied up, what is your reading of it? i think it is a learning process, and identity building process on the pa rt and identity building process on the part of the uk in the negotiations. because the uk is tied to itself, to its traumatic decision. the eu, on the other hand, is tired, mr barnier is tight, because he has behind him 27 governments, and the european parliament. so it's natural that it ta kes parliament. so it's natural that it takes some time. prime minister made's speech in florence was helpful, and i think that it will have to be the case that, as mr barnier is saying, some things need to be settled before longer term search for a joint identity starts. it's difficult for viewers, i think, to understand where the compromise is going to happen if the uk is still saying, "we can't settle all these questions because they our intimately tied to the kind of relationship we want after brexi
on brexit today, when we heard mr davies and mr barnier going into day, there didn't seem to be a lotssues need to be settled before talking about the future. david davis says they are all tied up, what is your reading of it? i think it is a learning process, and identity building process on the pa rt and identity building process on the part of the uk in the negotiations. because the uk is tied to itself, to its traumatic decision. the eu, on the other hand, is tired, mr barnier is tight,...
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. >> let me quote mr. davis sure you know what's going on, are the british being black mailed you talked about 100 billion euros as exit. are they being blackmailed >> there is no blackmail there's negotiation and fully trust in be that difficult task and challenge. but there's no blackmail there's a decision taken by british people, they decided to go out of europe, once again, i deeply regret that decision but you know, you cannot rewrite the past what has been decided has been decided and has been decided by the british people there will be no blackmail but decisions. we need decisions. >> i cannot give any figure on the bill but there will be a bill, of course. >> speaking exclusively to cnbc on the sidelines of the forum, said negotiations were not going well and the uk needed to speed up the process >> time for the british government to step up the pace talked about the reality check before, but that's still a process. i say it with regret because both from a eurozone perspective and from dutch perspective
. >> let me quote mr. davis sure you know what's going on, are the british being black mailed you talked about 100 billion euros as exit. are they being blackmailed >> there is no blackmail there's negotiation and fully trust in be that difficult task and challenge. but there's no blackmail there's a decision taken by british people, they decided to go out of europe, once again, i deeply regret that decision but you know, you cannot rewrite the past what has been decided has been...
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mr davis' counterpart, michel barnier, also expressed his frustration, warning he thinks the talks overs and branding britain's proposals on the irish border as unacceptable. some believe such language from europe's top two is more than boisterous positioning, and a sign that brussels is genuinely losing patience — boding badly, you might think, for future negotiations. here's our political editor nick watt. the seasons, they are a—changing, and changing at a faster pace than our politics. as autumn descends on us, the first deadline in the brexit talks hoves into view at the end of next month, and brussels is beginning to lose patience. translation: i've been very disappointed by the uk position, as expressed last week, because it seems to be backtracking on the original commitment of the uk to honour its international commitments, including the commitments post—brexit. his boss is none too happy, either, as these minutes from a meeting in july make clear. mrjuncker expresses concern about the question of the stability and accountability of the uk negotiator and his apparent lack of in
mr davis' counterpart, michel barnier, also expressed his frustration, warning he thinks the talks overs and branding britain's proposals on the irish border as unacceptable. some believe such language from europe's top two is more than boisterous positioning, and a sign that brussels is genuinely losing patience — boding badly, you might think, for future negotiations. here's our political editor nick watt. the seasons, they are a—changing, and changing at a faster pace than our politics....
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mr davis will give an update on last week's third round of negotiations with the european union as downingroach to the talks. our political correspondent iain watson joins us from westminster. will we learn anything new today? is david davis likely to get a grilling? i think he probably will. it is the first opportunity for mps returning from the summer break to ask about the progress, or lack of it, in negotiations with the eu and chief negotiator michel barnier. as you have said, the government has suggested they are willing to increase the pace of talks and intensify the negotiations because they are concerned they will not get on to discussing what they really wa nt to on to discussing what they really want to talk about, wider trade talks with the european union, this autumn, as originally anticipated. mps will be concerned about that in particular. there will also be an opportunity on thursday to discuss legislation on brexit, what is known as the great repeal bill, the eu withdrawal bill, and mps will again be pressing the government to say more about their vision for brexit. this m
mr davis will give an update on last week's third round of negotiations with the european union as downingroach to the talks. our political correspondent iain watson joins us from westminster. will we learn anything new today? is david davis likely to get a grilling? i think he probably will. it is the first opportunity for mps returning from the summer break to ask about the progress, or lack of it, in negotiations with the eu and chief negotiator michel barnier. as you have said, the...
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mr. davis: mr. speaker, since i spoke on pediatric cancer month, more than 10,000 children have been diagnosed with cancer and approximately 1,200 died due to this deadly disease. it remains the leading cause of death for children in the united states. in our country alone, nearly one out of every 285 children will be diagnosed with cancer. for those who survive the disease, the vast majority enjoy health complications for the regs of their lives. despite these startling stisticks, progress has been made. the -- statistics, progress has been made. the 21st century cures act and the race for children act has been signed into law. these bills will incentivize innovation and help us of mo closer to cures. the fact remains 4% of the national cancer institutes' budget supports childhood cancer research. before he lost his battle with cancer, 7-year-old johnny wade from jerseyville told me that 4% is not enough. i agree with my friend, johny. -- johnny. 4% is not enough. we must continue to support resear
mr. davis: mr. speaker, since i spoke on pediatric cancer month, more than 10,000 children have been diagnosed with cancer and approximately 1,200 died due to this deadly disease. it remains the leading cause of death for children in the united states. in our country alone, nearly one out of every 285 children will be diagnosed with cancer. for those who survive the disease, the vast majority enjoy health complications for the regs of their lives. despite these startling stisticks, progress has...
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just a little heads-up mrs. davis... ha ha ha, yay kids!with meteorologist adam illi brianta sunshine state. floridians in the path of hurricane cy anyfo but that. the anxiety is the reason. just listen to the category five storms that roared across the british virgin islands. well at least four of the 22 confirmed deaths across the caribbean were in the british islands. now the monster hurricane and its devastating winds rain and storm surging is inching closer to the u.s. making a beeline for the state of florida. the mayor of miami beach says there's not much his city can do. >> there's no ability to handle or stop water from flooding from a hurricane let alone a historica irma. >> the governor of florida has activated the entir nati guard, 7,000 members ag that warning catching th of florida and th packed roads. toed tr br south florida for us. inechobee wi s exodus aheabrian. know, n ahere w not major hurricaur state right skieslho unusarrida n ttheych>> att attention you zone. please r ep>> was frowestpalm beach this morninglling peoh
just a little heads-up mrs. davis... ha ha ha, yay kids!with meteorologist adam illi brianta sunshine state. floridians in the path of hurricane cy anyfo but that. the anxiety is the reason. just listen to the category five storms that roared across the british virgin islands. well at least four of the 22 confirmed deaths across the caribbean were in the british islands. now the monster hurricane and its devastating winds rain and storm surging is inching closer to the u.s. making a beeline for...
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just a little heads-up, mrs. davis... ha ha ha, yay kids!t's a highly contagious disease that can be really serious... especially for my precious new grandchild. it's whooping cough. every family member, including those around new babies, about getting vaccinated. what's going on? oh hey! ♪ that's it? yeah. ♪ everybody two seconds! ♪ "dear sebastian, after careful consideration of your application, it is with great pleasure that we offer our congratulations on your acceptance..." through the tuition assistance program, every day mcdonald's helps more people go to college. it's part of our commitment to being america's best first job. ♪ stay with me, mr. parker. when a critical patient is far from the hospital, the hospital must come to the patient. stay with me, mr. parker. the at&t network is helping first responders connect with medical teams in near real time... stay with me, mr. parker. ...saving time when it matters most. stay with me, mrs. parker. that's the power
just a little heads-up, mrs. davis... ha ha ha, yay kids!t's a highly contagious disease that can be really serious... especially for my precious new grandchild. it's whooping cough. every family member, including those around new babies, about getting vaccinated. what's going on? oh hey! ♪ that's it? yeah. ♪ everybody two seconds! ♪ "dear sebastian, after careful consideration of your application, it is with great pleasure that we offer our congratulations on your...