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i think mr truth is great in the sense that it's very unfair to. review this i mean the mountain view is amazing we have streams and water year in abundance which is. and so the conditions all or most favorable for the brink and if. you can use that industry it ranks 159 out of 189 countries on the u.n. development guy unemployment is high and almost a quarter of the population infected with hiv but access to the legal world of cannabis is limited a license cost $33000.00 an impossible sum for small farmers and so many continue to grow illegally. most. people have been living from are you gonna buy illegality so. we were hoping that these we would be able to defy them to meet. and. so we've begun to get that word because often as i think they're not. fair for all 440 people for now small farmers will have to remain just on the other side of this growing industry. authorities in tanzania. $2000000.00 worth of ivory the illegal stockpile was found buried on the knees the house. and is said to have come from over $100.00 different of the posts around
i think mr truth is great in the sense that it's very unfair to. review this i mean the mountain view is amazing we have streams and water year in abundance which is. and so the conditions all or most favorable for the brink and if. you can use that industry it ranks 159 out of 189 countries on the u.n. development guy unemployment is high and almost a quarter of the population infected with hiv but access to the legal world of cannabis is limited a license cost $33000.00 an impossible sum for...
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but the truth, mr. speaker, is the prime minister has hardly put any effort into negotiations or any progress at all, look at its most generous best to be minimal. only yesterday the european union's chief negotiator said that there was no reason today for optimism. can i ask the prime minister why he believes he has that view? this house has still yet to hear any deal that the government seeks to negotiate. we're told the government has distributed papers to brussels outlying proposals for a change to the backstop. will the prime minister publish these papers and allow them to be debated in this house of parliament? for this government to have any credibility with our people, they need to show they have an actual plan. mr. speaker, the prime minister also has questions to answer about his conduct in public office. and in particular, allegations that he failed to declare an interest in the allocation of public money to a close friend while he is mayor of london. it was announced today that the departmen
but the truth, mr. speaker, is the prime minister has hardly put any effort into negotiations or any progress at all, look at its most generous best to be minimal. only yesterday the european union's chief negotiator said that there was no reason today for optimism. can i ask the prime minister why he believes he has that view? this house has still yet to hear any deal that the government seeks to negotiate. we're told the government has distributed papers to brussels outlying proposals for a...
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, mr speaker — in truth, mr speaker, is not fit for the office which he holds.p after mp expressed concern over the language being used. words like "capitulation", "surrender", or "betrayal". many of us in this place subject to death threats and abuse every single day and, let me tell the prime minister, that they often quote his words, "surrenderer", "betrayal", "traitor", and i, for one, am sick of it! cheering and applause. i think, mr speaker, i have to tell you, mr speaker, i...i have to say, mr speaker, i have never heard such humbug in all my life. today i have reported to the police a threat against my child, that has been dismissed as humbug. tension are only likely to rise further over the next few weeks, with little sign of how parliament divisions might be resolved. helen catt, bbc news, westminster. let's get more on this now from our political correspondent, jessica parker. and jessica, was the prime minister ready for this backlash? ido i do not know whether he expected it. perhaps borisjohnson really trying to goad the opposition parties into cal
, mr speaker — in truth, mr speaker, is not fit for the office which he holds.p after mp expressed concern over the language being used. words like "capitulation", "surrender", or "betrayal". many of us in this place subject to death threats and abuse every single day and, let me tell the prime minister, that they often quote his words, "surrenderer", "betrayal", "traitor", and i, for one, am sick of it! cheering and applause. i...
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and eve new york times," they're piling on, and even through mr. truth over facts joe, they throw him overboard with a brutal takedown of the declining canada. but don't worry, joe 30330, you won't have to roll out former doctor to attest to your functioning brain and maybe jill biden will not have to say atou. and the ladies on "the view" have your back. amazing details here. >> i think sometimes if you've been telling this story a long time, it grows. i've done it. i don't know if you've done it oubut you tell a story, you know what and remember that happen and then suddenly, you are marching up the hill and brought all the kids and had her own baby and delivered yourself. >> what is unfortunate is that people are making it an issue of mental clarity as opposed to just someone who is trying to be a good storyteller. >> people know him and they know the gaffs and they know that he screwed up with anita hill. and touchy-feely and didn't mean it. everything has been out there already and we are still voting for him in big numbers.. >> sean: all right. one
and eve new york times," they're piling on, and even through mr. truth over facts joe, they throw him overboard with a brutal takedown of the declining canada. but don't worry, joe 30330, you won't have to roll out former doctor to attest to your functioning brain and maybe jill biden will not have to say atou. and the ladies on "the view" have your back. amazing details here. >> i think sometimes if you've been telling this story a long time, it grows. i've done it. i...
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the question is, are you a truth teller? mr. lewandowski: i am a truth teller every time i stand before congress and a committee of jurisdiction and raise my hand and swear to god under oath. >> when you said the president told you to never get involved -- mr. lewandowski: i have no obligation to the media. >> you are admitting that you were lying there? mr. lewandowski: i am saying they have been inaccurate on many occasions and perhaps i was inaccurate. >> i want to remind you you are under oath. the reason why you did not admit that the president had asked you to deliver a message to the attorney general about investigations is because you knew it was wrong, and you are concerned about your own exposure, and you did not have immunity. isn't that correct mr. lewandowski: which interview. >> the one we just watched where you lied about the president asking you to deliver a message. mr. lewandowski: i did not know i could get immunity from the media outlet. >> the date of that interview is february 22, 2019. let me ask you a ques
the question is, are you a truth teller? mr. lewandowski: i am a truth teller every time i stand before congress and a committee of jurisdiction and raise my hand and swear to god under oath. >> when you said the president told you to never get involved -- mr. lewandowski: i have no obligation to the media. >> you are admitting that you were lying there? mr. lewandowski: i am saying they have been inaccurate on many occasions and perhaps i was inaccurate. >> i want to remind...
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, mr speaker — in truth, mr speaker, is not fit for the office which he holds.mp expressed concern over the language being used. words like "capitulation", "surrender", or "betrayal". many of us in this place subject to death threats and abuse every single day and, let me tell the prime minister, that they often quote his words, "surrenderer", "betrayal", "traitor". cheering and applause i think, mr speaker, i have to tell you, mr speaker, i have to say, mr speaker, i have never heard such humbug in all my life. today i have reported to the police a threat against my child, that has been dismissed as humbug. tension are only likely to rise further over the next few weeks, with little sign of how parliament divisions might be resolved. helen catt, bbc news, westminster. we can cross to our westminster studio and speak to our assistant political editor norman smith. i want to pick up on something i heard you say in an interview earlier today that the language used by the prime minister and the manner in which he spoke, you make the point, was very much a political
, mr speaker — in truth, mr speaker, is not fit for the office which he holds.mp expressed concern over the language being used. words like "capitulation", "surrender", or "betrayal". many of us in this place subject to death threats and abuse every single day and, let me tell the prime minister, that they often quote his words, "surrenderer", "betrayal", "traitor". cheering and applause i think, mr speaker, i have to tell you, mr...
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mr. speaker, the truth is that members opposite are living in a fantasy world. they rarely imagine that somehow they are going to cancel -- this is what they want to do. they're going to cancel the first referendum. they're going to legislate for a second referendum and parliament will promise that this time it really, really will respect that vote. and they think that the public will vote to remain and everybody will forget the last few years. mr. speaker, i have to say, i think that is an extraordinary delusion and a fantasy, a fantasy even greater than others. that will not happen. the public don't want another referendum. what they want and what they demand is that we honor the promise we made to the voters to respect the first referendum and they also want us to move on, to put brexit behind us and focus on the nhs, on violent crime and on cutting the cost of living and that is why i brought forward a queen's speech, this government intends to present a program for life after brexit. but some members of this house could not stand that either. instead of fac
mr. speaker, the truth is that members opposite are living in a fantasy world. they rarely imagine that somehow they are going to cancel -- this is what they want to do. they're going to cancel the first referendum. they're going to legislate for a second referendum and parliament will promise that this time it really, really will respect that vote. and they think that the public will vote to remain and everybody will forget the last few years. mr. speaker, i have to say, i think that is an...
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mr. lewandowski: i have no obligation to the media. >> so you are admitting you were not being truthful in that clip, correct? mr. lewandowski: my interview can be interpreted anyway you like. >> would you like me to play it again. mr. lewandowski: you are welcome too, please. >> i will play it one more time. [video clip] mr. lewandowski: i don't ever remember the president ever asking me to get involved with jeff sessions or the department of justice in any way shape or form. [end of video clip] >> so it is true in may of 2019 you absolutely remembered when the president asked you to deliver a message to the attorney general of a speech for him to give related to the special counsel investigation. isn't that correct? mr. lewandowski: i have to think about it. >> are you claiming, sir, that you had been interviewed by the special counsel about those very events that you discussed and you said was accurately reported in the report one year earlier. are you saying you may have forgotten it by the time you were interviewed before the report was publicly released? mr. lewandowski: my memory wa
mr. lewandowski: i have no obligation to the media. >> so you are admitting you were not being truthful in that clip, correct? mr. lewandowski: my interview can be interpreted anyway you like. >> would you like me to play it again. mr. lewandowski: you are welcome too, please. >> i will play it one more time. [video clip] mr. lewandowski: i don't ever remember the president ever asking me to get involved with jeff sessions or the department of justice in any way shape or form....
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nor has there are a few shut down of the alexander but keeney besiegement missileers non-truth of society and mr miller truthful true and lee behind. wilkie we took my mom who who here are. smart and if i'm in mn bashir isn't in hay says she. well i bet it's a moment. that ethanol that will who said it was raining or yellow has answered them and their fear how are luckier in your earlier metallica though they are not i wish it were no syllable to say liberalism and of it. over say are for the has said before sort of should call him out on the torso or that they were hit in the supplicant since they shouldn't ever so that is where the 1st family cut it . it's not an end. game. and i don sub exact at 111 see no mom in the house on my playin hard to look out you believe cleve go on a bit of the laughing on mass my packet and my want to kill me when i had that i beat him i feel enormous suddenly no decide me young i'm not good damage if i you know you can blame can you not. mr hayne. can fi jet how to get what don't i will ask when you have to go to nor even are you muslim to happy when you have to
nor has there are a few shut down of the alexander but keeney besiegement missileers non-truth of society and mr miller truthful true and lee behind. wilkie we took my mom who who here are. smart and if i'm in mn bashir isn't in hay says she. well i bet it's a moment. that ethanol that will who said it was raining or yellow has answered them and their fear how are luckier in your earlier metallica though they are not i wish it were no syllable to say liberalism and of it. over say are for the...
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supreme court i had this mrs fake you know was 10 minutes of bluster from a dangerous prime minister who thinks he is above the law. but even she knows and i suspect here in truth mr speaker is not fit for the office which evolved i. this is me. i am glad to see so many colleagues back here doing what they were elected to do holding the government to account for its failings. its the attempts to shut down democracy its sham breaks it negotiations it's chaotic and inadequate no deal preparations its allegations of corruption it's fight on climate change rights fight to step in to save thomas cook this government was this government mr strake you are fighting the people of correction the people of britain know it. i. 2 2 2 i said a prime minister shouldn't be shouted down the same goes with the leader of the opposition let me say to people ben who even from a sedentary position. you will. you will get nowhere. and these proceedings will continue for as low as ease necessary for the chair to say i'm satisfied the proper scrutiny has taken place e.t.s. as simple an encoder of a simple as that brings yet i mean i hear you say yes if the supreme court verdicts repres
supreme court i had this mrs fake you know was 10 minutes of bluster from a dangerous prime minister who thinks he is above the law. but even she knows and i suspect here in truth mr speaker is not fit for the office which evolved i. this is me. i am glad to see so many colleagues back here doing what they were elected to do holding the government to account for its failings. its the attempts to shut down democracy its sham breaks it negotiations it's chaotic and inadequate no deal preparations...
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did you leave the truth at home, sir? mrvid cameron this week, and there are more revelations to come. chris mason, bbc news. liberal democrat leader jo swinson says she hopes to convince party members to back a policy of cancelling brexit without another referendum. she says the 2016 vote got the uk "into a mess", and believes revoking article 50 — that's the formal process to leave the eu — is the only satisfactory way out. jonathan, the lib dems hardening their stance on brexit even further, how much support is there likely to be for cancelling brexit without a referendum ? i think it'll go down very well with the party faithful here in bournemouth. we know that the lib dems want to stop brexit. there has been some evidence in the opinion poll macular like that that messages cutting through. the question up for discussion in bournemouth is how. as you say, so far it has been to support campaigns for a further referendum but nowjo swinson wants to ta ke referendum but nowjo swinson wants to take the party one step further
did you leave the truth at home, sir? mrvid cameron this week, and there are more revelations to come. chris mason, bbc news. liberal democrat leader jo swinson says she hopes to convince party members to back a policy of cancelling brexit without another referendum. she says the 2016 vote got the uk "into a mess", and believes revoking article 50 — that's the formal process to leave the eu — is the only satisfactory way out. jonathan, the lib dems hardening their stance on brexit...
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"leaving the truth at home" is the accusation mr cameron makes of how some of this government's most figures behaved as part of the leave campaign. reporter: did you leave the truth at home, sir? well, mr gove did leave home today, but wasn't leaving us with any insight into what he makes of his old boss. reporter: did you behave appallingly, sir? he and boris johnson will no doubt get other opportunities to tell us, though. we'll be seeing plenty of david cameron this week — and there are more revelations to come. and chrisjoins me now. additional details being published, extracts from this book in the sunday times, david cameron openly accuses boris johnson sunday times, david cameron openly accuses borisjohnson of self—interested opportunism in backing leave in the referendum for what he thought were career ends. the conclusion i am left with is that you risk an outcome he did not believe in because it would help his political career. listen to this... even more critical of michael gove, now in cabinet minister position... i could not believe what he was saying, michael gove, the c
"leaving the truth at home" is the accusation mr cameron makes of how some of this government's most figures behaved as part of the leave campaign. reporter: did you leave the truth at home, sir? well, mr gove did leave home today, but wasn't leaving us with any insight into what he makes of his old boss. reporter: did you behave appallingly, sir? he and boris johnson will no doubt get other opportunities to tell us, though. we'll be seeing plenty of david cameron this week — and...
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the truth, mr speaker, is that this motion from the prime minister is about playing a disingenuous game the prime minister. we could have a general election. and i say to the prime minister, such an election should be held in a responsible, calm, and orderly way, not with the threat of crashing out with no deal, either during the campaign or in the immediate aftermath. so, if he wants an action, extend article 50 for the purposes of having a general election, and bring it on. and when it came to the vote, not enough mps back the government. the ayes to the right, 298. the noes to the left, 56. for a second night following a defeat, the prime minister made a statement, accusing the labour leader of running scared. i can only speculate as to the reasons behind his hesitation. the obvious conclusion is, i'm afraid, is that he does not think he will win. and i urge his colleagues to reflect on what i think is the unsustainability of this position overnight and in the course of the next few days. so, where did all that leave borisjohnson‘s government, parliament having passed a bill asking h
the truth, mr speaker, is that this motion from the prime minister is about playing a disingenuous game the prime minister. we could have a general election. and i say to the prime minister, such an election should be held in a responsible, calm, and orderly way, not with the threat of crashing out with no deal, either during the campaign or in the immediate aftermath. so, if he wants an action, extend article 50 for the purposes of having a general election, and bring it on. and when it came...
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but in truth, mr speaker, is not fit for the office which he holds.ate, mp after mp expressed concern over the language being used. words like capitulation, surrender, betrayal. many of us in this play subject to death threats and abuse every single day and let me tell the prime minister that they often quote his words, surrender, betrayal, traitor, and i, for one, am sick of it!|j think, mr speaker, i have to tell you, mr speaker, think, mr speaker, i have to tell you, mrspeaker, i think, mr speaker, i have to tell you, mr speaker, i have to say, mr speaker, i have never heard such humbug in all i love. jo cox 's family contacted her she said about how distressed they were. today i have reported to the police a friend against my child, that has been dismissed as humbug. mr speaker, this is a disgraceful state of affairs. tension are only likely to rise. helen catt, bbc news. with me is iain anderson, the executive chairman of the cicero group. we got used to over recent weeks and months of every rowdiness, the angry debates in the british parliament
but in truth, mr speaker, is not fit for the office which he holds.ate, mp after mp expressed concern over the language being used. words like capitulation, surrender, betrayal. many of us in this play subject to death threats and abuse every single day and let me tell the prime minister that they often quote his words, surrender, betrayal, traitor, and i, for one, am sick of it!|j think, mr speaker, i have to tell you, mr speaker, think, mr speaker, i have to tell you, mrspeaker, i think, mr...
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the truth, mr speaker, is that this motion from the prime minister is about playing a disingenuous game mr speaker, we will not be party to the prime minister's games. we will not allow the prime minister to use an election to force a no—deal brexit through the back door. simply put, the snp cannot support this motion tonight, because we do not trust the prime minister. we could have a general election. and i say to the prime minister, such an election should be held in a responsible, calm and orderly way, not with the threat of crashing out of the european union with no deal, either during the campaign or in the immediate aftermath. so if he wants an election, extend article 50 for the purposes of having a general election, and bring it on. for borisjohnson's election motion to pass, two—thirds of mps had to vote for it, but he didn't get enough support. the ayes to the right, 298. the noes to the left, 56. so the ayes have it, but the house will be aware that the motion has not obtained the majority required under the fixed term parliaments act 2011. unlock. defeat number three. the p
the truth, mr speaker, is that this motion from the prime minister is about playing a disingenuous game mr speaker, we will not be party to the prime minister's games. we will not allow the prime minister to use an election to force a no—deal brexit through the back door. simply put, the snp cannot support this motion tonight, because we do not trust the prime minister. we could have a general election. and i say to the prime minister, such an election should be held in a responsible, calm...
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extension so that he can sink your mandate for his unknown break and put it before the people the truth mr sprague is that this motion of the prime minister is about playing a disingenuous guy that on was all this all face and i look forward to the day his government and his party and all various stereotypes and misery in this country are turfed out of office and we prevent leaving this prevents. this country crashing out on the 31st of october with all the damage he knows because he's already seen the documents it will do to people's lives and job prospects in this country it's a cynical movement from a cynical prime minister the. mr get it. out of the house wants a debate everybody be brief i was going to join in if other people were going to bait to speak or thank you for encouraging me no doubt the deep distress of everybody else waiting to have an important but i didn't say that i found these exchanges quite predictable they've been well rehearsed before we took place i do think the prime minister with the greatest respect has a tremendous scaling keeping a straight face while she's b
extension so that he can sink your mandate for his unknown break and put it before the people the truth mr sprague is that this motion of the prime minister is about playing a disingenuous guy that on was all this all face and i look forward to the day his government and his party and all various stereotypes and misery in this country are turfed out of office and we prevent leaving this prevents. this country crashing out on the 31st of october with all the damage he knows because he's already...
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"leaving the truth at home" is the accusation mr cameron makes of how some of this government's most did you leave the truth at home, sir? well, mr gove did leave home today but wasn't leaving us with any insight into what he makes of his old boss. did you behave appallingly, sir? he and boris johnson will no doubt get other opportunities to tell us, though. we'll be seeing plenty of david cameron this week, and there are more revelations to come. chris mason, bbc news. stay with us on bbc world news, still to come... the case of the missing gold toilet. police are on the hunt after the million—dollar art piece is stolen from an london exhibition. this is bbc world news today. the latest headlines... yemen's houthi rebels say they carried out drone attacks on two major oilfacilities in saudi arabia, sparking huge fires. let's stay with that story. fatima al asrar is a non—resident scholar at the middle east institute, shejoins me now from washington. let's stay with who is claiming responsibility. the houthi rebels in yemen have said they carried out this attack, but mike pompeo says
"leaving the truth at home" is the accusation mr cameron makes of how some of this government's most did you leave the truth at home, sir? well, mr gove did leave home today but wasn't leaving us with any insight into what he makes of his old boss. did you behave appallingly, sir? he and boris johnson will no doubt get other opportunities to tell us, though. we'll be seeing plenty of david cameron this week, and there are more revelations to come. chris mason, bbc news. stay with us...
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mr. jeffries: we need to present the truth to the public without fear or favor. this has nothing to do with the political implications. we have a constitutional responsibility to deal with a matter of urgent national security concern. and we need to present this information to the american people. bring them along with us based on the facts and the evidence. we've already seen damning admissions made by the president over the last few days and confirmed by the transcript that was released today. we'll see what's in the whistleblower complaint. we also know that we have to get to the bottom of the second issue here which is the withholding of duly authorized, allocated money, hundreds of millions of dollars in security and military assistance from ukraine, perhaps as a coercive way of extracting the witch-hunt and the investigation president trump wanted the ukrainian president and government to undertake. understand the vulnerability and seriousness of that. the president didn't put american foreign policy first. ukraine is an ally. we passed a military and secur
mr. jeffries: we need to present the truth to the public without fear or favor. this has nothing to do with the political implications. we have a constitutional responsibility to deal with a matter of urgent national security concern. and we need to present this information to the american people. bring them along with us based on the facts and the evidence. we've already seen damning admissions made by the president over the last few days and confirmed by the transcript that was released...
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president zelinsky and asks him to investigate it and you know this is the 1st time that i've heard truth from mr trump since his electoral campaign in 2016 just very simply explained what has been telling us about joe biden this is trumpeted in the media he calls the ukrainian government and says don't you dare prosecute if you don't fire this prosecutor. if you don't fire this prosecutor we're not going to give you $2000000000.00 in loan guarantees or whatever he was supposed to give can you imagine i did that and of calderon mr trump but the problem is that. this is the truth for all 8 doozie this is how it works but the interesting thing here glenn is that for some reason we can speculate why this is really come up in the news you know obviously it's an entire term gambit there's nothing new about that but as our gentleman friends here pointed out this is part of the public record and then what's being talked about publicly is if it's news it's not news it's not news that the real officials from the d.n.c. visited ukraine during the 2016 election looking for dirt on paul metaphor and they loa
president zelinsky and asks him to investigate it and you know this is the 1st time that i've heard truth from mr trump since his electoral campaign in 2016 just very simply explained what has been telling us about joe biden this is trumpeted in the media he calls the ukrainian government and says don't you dare prosecute if you don't fire this prosecutor. if you don't fire this prosecutor we're not going to give you $2000000000.00 in loan guarantees or whatever he was supposed to give can you...
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"leaving the truth at home" is the accusation mr cameron makes of how some of this government's most res behaved as part of the leave campaign. did you leave the truth at home, sir? well, mr gove did leave home today but wasn't leaving us with any insight into what he makes of his old boss. did you behave appallingly, sir? he and boris johnson will no doubt get other opportunities to tell us, though. we'll be seeing plenty of david cameron this week, and there are more revelations to come. chris mason, bbc news. the former conservative attorney general — dominic grieve — welcomed mr cameron's criticism of the prime minister's decision to remove the whip from him and some of his colleagues — and said the tory party is "going off the rails". i'm glad to hear him criticise the removal of the whip. it is an absolutely exceptional event. it has taken the whip from 22 conservative mps — and it's worth bearing in mind another three have left the party altogether. four, i think, we're now at. it shows the way in which my party, or the party i was a member of — i think i may still actually tec
"leaving the truth at home" is the accusation mr cameron makes of how some of this government's most res behaved as part of the leave campaign. did you leave the truth at home, sir? well, mr gove did leave home today but wasn't leaving us with any insight into what he makes of his old boss. did you behave appallingly, sir? he and boris johnson will no doubt get other opportunities to tell us, though. we'll be seeing plenty of david cameron this week, and there are more revelations to...
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"leaving the truth at home" is the accusation mr cameron makes of how some of this government's most the truth at home, sir? well, mr gove did leave home today, but wasn't leaving us with any insight into what he makes of his old boss. did you behave appallingly, sir? he and borisjohnson will no doubt get other opportunities to tell us, though. we'll be seeing plenty of david cameron this week, and there are more revelations to come. chris mason there. it's been five years since england, scotland and wales legalised same—sex marriage, but some lgbt couples say they still face obstacles when organising their big day. this weekend, one of the uk's first wedding fairs for same—sex couples has come to london where it hopes to provide a more inclusive experience. 0ur lgbt correspondent ben hunte has been along to find out more. there are wedding cakes. suits and dresses. flowers and drag queens. singing this is pride lux, one of the uk's first wedding shows specifically for lgbt couples ready to celebrate their big day. the organisers say over 1,000 of them will be right here this weekend
"leaving the truth at home" is the accusation mr cameron makes of how some of this government's most the truth at home, sir? well, mr gove did leave home today, but wasn't leaving us with any insight into what he makes of his old boss. did you behave appallingly, sir? he and borisjohnson will no doubt get other opportunities to tell us, though. we'll be seeing plenty of david cameron this week, and there are more revelations to come. chris mason there. it's been five years since...
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"leaving the truth at home" is the accusation mr cameron makes of how some of this government's most paign. did you leave the truth at home, sir? well, mr gove did leave home today but wasn't leaving us with any insight into what he makes of his old boss. did you behave appallingly, sir? he and boris johnson will no doubt get other opportunities to tell us, though. we'll be seeing plenty of david cameron this week, and there are more revelations to come. chris mason, bbc news. let's discuss all of this with chris white — a former conservative government special adviser. he joins us now from north west london. thank you very much forjoining us this evening. i know you have read only excerpts of david cameron's book, but based on those, how does it compare with other political memoirs you have read in terms of tone and candour and purpose?” think it's very interesting that david cameron's memoirs effectively trying to set the record straight. he's been silent for three years now, a long time for a former prime minister not to make any comments, and he's clearly getting out there and he'
"leaving the truth at home" is the accusation mr cameron makes of how some of this government's most paign. did you leave the truth at home, sir? well, mr gove did leave home today but wasn't leaving us with any insight into what he makes of his old boss. did you behave appallingly, sir? he and boris johnson will no doubt get other opportunities to tell us, though. we'll be seeing plenty of david cameron this week, and there are more revelations to come. chris mason, bbc news. let's...
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"leaving the truth at home" is the accusation mr cameron makes of how some of this government's most the truth at home, sir? well, mr gove did leave home today, but wasn't leaving us with any insight into what he makes of his old boss. did you behave appallingly, sir? he and borisjohnson will no doubt get other opportunities to tell us, though. we'll be seeing plenty of david cameron this week, and there are more revelations to come. a toilet made of solid gold and said to be worth more than $6 million has been stolen from an art exhibition at a stately home in southern england. police have arrested a man in connection with the theft from blenheim palace, the former home of winston churchill, but there's no sign of the loo so far. sarah campbell has the details. it's called america, and when on display in new york's guggenheim museum, more than 100,000 people experienced this fully functioning artwork. relocated to one of britain's most famous stately homes, blenheim palace, visitors were to be allowed to spend three minutes alone with the toilet doing whatever came naturally. the exh
"leaving the truth at home" is the accusation mr cameron makes of how some of this government's most the truth at home, sir? well, mr gove did leave home today, but wasn't leaving us with any insight into what he makes of his old boss. did you behave appallingly, sir? he and borisjohnson will no doubt get other opportunities to tell us, though. we'll be seeing plenty of david cameron this week, and there are more revelations to come. a toilet made of solid gold and said to be worth...
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"leaving the truth at home" is the accusation mr cameron makes of how some of this government's most id you leave the truth at home, sir? well, mr gove did leave home today, but wasn't leaving us with any insight into what he makes of his old boss. did you behave appallingly, sir? he and borisjohnson will no doubt get other opportunities to tell us, though. we'll be seeing plenty of david cameron this week, and there are more revelations to come. the funeral of chester williams has taken place in south africa. he was the only nonwhite member of the team who won the rugby world cup and it symbolised the country wasn't returned international —— sport. he died earlier this month aged 49. police outriders and a marching band. full honours for a hero of his nation. this farewell taking place in cape town where he had played so many times. a big crowd paying tribute, singing his name. chester williams! members of his family trying to deal with their loss. you are such an amazing person and nothing will be the same without you. you made the first 15 years of my life the best years that i wil
"leaving the truth at home" is the accusation mr cameron makes of how some of this government's most id you leave the truth at home, sir? well, mr gove did leave home today, but wasn't leaving us with any insight into what he makes of his old boss. did you behave appallingly, sir? he and borisjohnson will no doubt get other opportunities to tell us, though. we'll be seeing plenty of david cameron this week, and there are more revelations to come. the funeral of chester williams has...
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"leaving the truth at home" is the accusation mr cameron makes of how some of this government's most ved as part of the leave campaign. did you leave the truth at home, sir? well, mr gove did leave home today but wasn't leaving us with any insight into what he makes of his old boss. did you behave appallingly, sir? he and boris johnson will no doubt get other opportunities to tell us, though. we'll be seeing plenty of david cameron this week, and there are more revelations to come. chris mason, bbc news. our political correspondent, chris mason, is here with some more on david cameron's memoirs. more extracts in the sunday times this morning. a couple of sentences here, worth hearing. david cameron's reflections on borisjohnson and mogul gove, whom you saw they are in the report. he says about our current prime minister, the conclusion i left with is your wrist and outcome, the eu referendum, he didn't believe in because it would help his little career. pretty open accusation of self—interest and opportunism. listen to this about michael gove might cabinet minister now, and then. i co
"leaving the truth at home" is the accusation mr cameron makes of how some of this government's most ved as part of the leave campaign. did you leave the truth at home, sir? well, mr gove did leave home today but wasn't leaving us with any insight into what he makes of his old boss. did you behave appallingly, sir? he and boris johnson will no doubt get other opportunities to tell us, though. we'll be seeing plenty of david cameron this week, and there are more revelations to come....
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"leaving the truth at home" is the accusation mr cameron makes of how some of this government's most ou leave the truth at home, sir? well, mr gove did leave home today but wasn't leaving us with any insight into what he makes of his old boss. did you behave appallingly, sir? he and borisjohnson will no doubt get other opportunities to tell us, though. we'll be seeing plenty of david cameron this week, and there are more revelations to come. chris mason, bbc news. two of the world's most significant oil facilities have been set ablaze in a wave of drone attacks in saudi arabia. they were carried out by the houthis, the rebel group the saudis have been fighting in yemen since civil war broke out there four years ago. the attacks happened at abqaiq and khurais. tonight america has blamed iran for the strikes. our world affairs correspondent, paul adams, reports. audacious attacks on the heart of saudi arabia's economy. the abqaiq oil processing plant — one of the world's largest — engulfed in flames, attacked by drones. the kingdom's second largest oilfield, khurais, also hit. the smoke
"leaving the truth at home" is the accusation mr cameron makes of how some of this government's most ou leave the truth at home, sir? well, mr gove did leave home today but wasn't leaving us with any insight into what he makes of his old boss. did you behave appallingly, sir? he and borisjohnson will no doubt get other opportunities to tell us, though. we'll be seeing plenty of david cameron this week, and there are more revelations to come. chris mason, bbc news. two of the world's...
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"leaving the truth at home" is the accusation mr cameron makes of how some of this government's most rt of the leave campaign. did you leave the truth at home, sir? well, mr gove did leave home today, but wasn't leaving us with any insight into what he makes of his old boss. did you behave appallingly, sir? he and borisjohnson will no doubt get other opportunities to tell us, though. we'll be seeing plenty of david cameron this week, and there are more revelations to come. chris mason, bbc news. the former conservative mp and universities' minister, sam gyimah, has defected to the liberal democrats. the party leader introduced their newest mp at the annual conference in bournemouth in southern england. he was one of 21 tories who were expelled when they rebelled against borisjohnson to block a no—deal brexit. mr gyimah becomes the sixth mp tojoin the lib dems in the last three months. his defection comes as their leader jo swinson proposed cancelling brexit without another referendum. what we have seen denied is that we can have real hope. we can have real hope for the future and tim
"leaving the truth at home" is the accusation mr cameron makes of how some of this government's most rt of the leave campaign. did you leave the truth at home, sir? well, mr gove did leave home today, but wasn't leaving us with any insight into what he makes of his old boss. did you behave appallingly, sir? he and borisjohnson will no doubt get other opportunities to tell us, though. we'll be seeing plenty of david cameron this week, and there are more revelations to come. chris...
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the truth is mr speaker, that this motion to the prime minister is about playing a disingenuous gamethy —— that is unworthy of his office. we will not by the prime minister's games and allow the prime ministers use an election divorce no—deal brexit through the back door. simply put, the snp cannot support this motion tonight because we do not trust the prime minister. if you want an election, extend article 50 for the purposes of having a general election and bring it on. and, when it came to the vote, the government was defeated. the ayes to the right, 298, the nose to the left, 56 —— noes, so the ayes covered but the house will be aware —— have it, but the motion has not obtained the majority required under the fixed term parliament act 2011. on the lock. for a second note following a government defeat, the prime minister made a statement. government defeat, the prime minister made a statementlj government defeat, the prime minister made a statement. i note that the leader of the opposition is once again not in his space, in quite a symbolic way. 48 hours ago he was leading the ch
the truth is mr speaker, that this motion to the prime minister is about playing a disingenuous gamethy —— that is unworthy of his office. we will not by the prime minister's games and allow the prime ministers use an election divorce no—deal brexit through the back door. simply put, the snp cannot support this motion tonight because we do not trust the prime minister. if you want an election, extend article 50 for the purposes of having a general election and bring it on. and, when it...
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but they object and seeing as upsets out germans never watched you denied the truth and that is exactly what by the way him mr president because this proves the force of liberation this truth carries forgiveness this truth has set up off the strength of uniting us and of developing and building friendship. so moral compensation building friendship began but the words that weren't said were financial compensation which is something that there's been increasing calls for in recent days weeks months where do where do we stand on this because this is such a tricky question for a bull poles and for germans it's acted out to of course diverging positions on the one hand you have the poles and the polish government who are actually asking for reparations so for germany to pay for did damage it caused during the war destruction and the damage it caused during the war and it has been evaluated that germany would would go all together worldwide around $7.00 trillion. euros so that's that's huge and i would be according to the polish government 850000000000 euros and on the other side on the other hand we have germany w
but they object and seeing as upsets out germans never watched you denied the truth and that is exactly what by the way him mr president because this proves the force of liberation this truth carries forgiveness this truth has set up off the strength of uniting us and of developing and building friendship. so moral compensation building friendship began but the words that weren't said were financial compensation which is something that there's been increasing calls for in recent days weeks...
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for the current prime minister, boris johnson, and cabinet minister michael gove, who mr cameron says "left the truthring the 2016 eu referendum and behaved appallingly. he doesn't use the word "betrayed" but talking to him over 90 minutes, as i did, it was perfectly clear the hurt and sense of frustration he had with his former colleagues and friends, who he says trashed their own government. did you leave the truth at home, sir? but today, michael gove, who is now overseeing no—deal brexit planning, wouldn't be drawn on the words of his formerfriend. the suspension of parliament by boris johnson's government, which caused angry scenes like this, has rebounded, according to mr cameron, who criticises the treatment of tory rebels and says another referendum can't be ruled out. and a current member of the prime minister's cabinet has raised questions about cracks in his government, after saying she'd back staying in the eu if there were another vote. i would vote to remain because i'm also a democrat and i think one of the fundamental tenets of our democracy is that when the public vote, and over 30 m
for the current prime minister, boris johnson, and cabinet minister michael gove, who mr cameron says "left the truthring the 2016 eu referendum and behaved appallingly. he doesn't use the word "betrayed" but talking to him over 90 minutes, as i did, it was perfectly clear the hurt and sense of frustration he had with his former colleagues and friends, who he says trashed their own government. did you leave the truth at home, sir? but today, michael gove, who is now overseeing...
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in truth, we are further away. mr. speaker, the prime ministers cheeks of -- in truth, we are further way. the prime minister's chief of staff, he talks about negotiations for domestic consumption. i will give way. >> would he reassure me we will not fall into the trap gang set by the prime minister, and we will not support a general election? before this bill is not only enacted, but its provisions have been implemented. >> we will not be voting with the government tonight. we will keep our focus on the task at hand, which is to ensure that we do not leave the e.u. without a deal. that requires the passing and implementation of this act. i'll make some progress and give way in a moment. mr. speaker, the truth is, we are on course for a no deal brings it for which there is no mandate from the public or this parliament. you might think in those circumstances, this parliament would be sitting every lamentable day between now and of 31st of october 2 over -- avert this threat. to scrutinize the prime ministers plan, if the
in truth, we are further away. mr. speaker, the prime ministers cheeks of -- in truth, we are further way. the prime minister's chief of staff, he talks about negotiations for domestic consumption. i will give way. >> would he reassure me we will not fall into the trap gang set by the prime minister, and we will not support a general election? before this bill is not only enacted, but its provisions have been implemented. >> we will not be voting with the government tonight. we will...
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here ostensibly thet tell me to hear the truth our here to tell the truth correct mr. lewandowski. >> yes, sir. >> you've told the truth reemtedly. i see a list of 302s when you were talking to the fbi, right. >>>y he. >> zblier and those 302s they didn't record that. those are afterward, after notes, right. >> i believe that's right. >> you gave testimony to the intel committees of both houses, right? >> i did, yes. >> yeah and so here you sit here today, and you gave testimony to -- and you gave interviews i think roughly 20 hours of interviews to the mueller team, right? >> yes, sir. >> and if we look at this mueller report we see your name in various places throughout the mueller report, right, fair enough. >> i've never read the report but i think that's accurate. >> you're not unwise to have read the report. >> nobody's read the report. >> i read the report. >> we've been looking for you. >> your name is all over this report. oddly enough when you were asked by a member of the other side to look at volume 2, page 86 and they wanted you to testify to it, you might
here ostensibly thet tell me to hear the truth our here to tell the truth correct mr. lewandowski. >> yes, sir. >> you've told the truth reemtedly. i see a list of 302s when you were talking to the fbi, right. >>>y he. >> zblier and those 302s they didn't record that. those are afterward, after notes, right. >> i believe that's right. >> you gave testimony to the intel committees of both houses, right? >> i did, yes. >> yeah and so here you sit...
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that were said, because serious matters, and it's important that the american people understand the truth. mr. scalise came before this body and ridiculed the majority, promised a quid pro quo, a statement that's of it.se absurd on the face of we made no such promise. in fact, we spent the day quid pro quo t a is not necessary for the kind of that is evident in the so-called transcript that we today.d bribery requires a quid pro quo. f you do this i will pay you that. extortion is simply saying, you else. do me a favor or so there was no promise of a quid pro quo. necessary for this ehavior to be well beyond the pale. i remind my colleagues, we did bring this upon the congress. the inspector general came to his own ress of volition and i will say at his personal risk because of his oncerns over the action of the administration. it emerges today that the acting d.n.i. perhaps threatened to his position unless the department of justice gave a egal justification for his stance. so we are not here because we want to be here. speaker of the house, as every member of this chamber resisted until yes
that were said, because serious matters, and it's important that the american people understand the truth. mr. scalise came before this body and ridiculed the majority, promised a quid pro quo, a statement that's of it.se absurd on the face of we made no such promise. in fact, we spent the day quid pro quo t a is not necessary for the kind of that is evident in the so-called transcript that we today.d bribery requires a quid pro quo. f you do this i will pay you that. extortion is simply...