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mr. johnson: mr. speaker, first of all, i say i'm grateful to the right honorable gentleman in this sense. that together, he and i and the rest of his group did make a case powerfully to the e.u. that it was necessary for the e.u. to come out of the customs quarterback, which was not a point that was accepted by them and we were successful in that. in so far as he's critical of the arrangements. and the customs union sets its own tariffs and duties at the perimeter around that customs union. that is what the whole of the u.k. will do, including northern ireland. and it is not what the european commission or our european friends thought would be the results of these negotiations. i believe it's a great success for northern ireland and for the whole of the kiffin and the arrangements and a half made that possible of course are temporary and they were determined by con sent. and i must say, mr. speaker, in all frankness, i do think ate pity that it is thought necessary for one side or the other in the de
mr. johnson: mr. speaker, first of all, i say i'm grateful to the right honorable gentleman in this sense. that together, he and i and the rest of his group did make a case powerfully to the e.u. that it was necessary for the e.u. to come out of the customs quarterback, which was not a point that was accepted by them and we were successful in that. in so far as he's critical of the arrangements. and the customs union sets its own tariffs and duties at the perimeter around that customs union....
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mr. johnson up? okay. vid and jackie johnson. >> san francisco rec and park commissioners, general manager phil ginsburg, thank you for this honor and consideration. we deeply appreciate the support and effort, especially of a staff, especially from sarah medellin and lamonte bishop, who worked with our family to move this forward. we want to acknowledge the leadership of chris butcher who authorized a unique made-for san francisco concrete proposals and ensured appropriate community engagement. we thank our friend barbara thompson and all of our friends and family supporters who have stood with us on this day to see this come about. thank you very much. >> president buell: thank you very much. >> i'm exceedingly grateful to all of those who were factors in this presentation of my work. i believe good things happen eventually. sometimes it takes a little time. i'm in a position to know that at 92 years old [laughter]. thank you very much. appreciate it. >> president buell: thank you. [applause] >> clerk: th
mr. johnson up? okay. vid and jackie johnson. >> san francisco rec and park commissioners, general manager phil ginsburg, thank you for this honor and consideration. we deeply appreciate the support and effort, especially of a staff, especially from sarah medellin and lamonte bishop, who worked with our family to move this forward. we want to acknowledge the leadership of chris butcher who authorized a unique made-for san francisco concrete proposals and ensured appropriate community...
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mr. johnson: and yes, we will have those free-trade deals. you -- tire of telling just in the last few months,s, i have seen a shipbuilder that exports catamarans to mexico. cd's tot jason donovan north korea, if you can believe it. and we export this nigel faraj re-feed to north america -- nigel farage re-feed to north america. [laughter] mr. johnson: anybody who travels abroad or across the world, there are countries that are yearning to engage with us, where we have old friendships and burgeoning new partnerships. and particularly in the .ommonwealth heckling from the front, interjecting from the front. you are quite right, the commonwealth, two point 4 billion people, the fastest-growing economies in the world. amazing opportunities. [applause] mr. johnson: and that is our vision for britain, a country mindset,pen, global insisting on free trade. a high wage, low tax, high skill, high productivity economy, with incomes rising fastest for those who are lowowt paid. we will unify the entire united kingdom through better technology. a countr
mr. johnson: and yes, we will have those free-trade deals. you -- tire of telling just in the last few months,s, i have seen a shipbuilder that exports catamarans to mexico. cd's tot jason donovan north korea, if you can believe it. and we export this nigel faraj re-feed to north america -- nigel farage re-feed to north america. [laughter] mr. johnson: anybody who travels abroad or across the world, there are countries that are yearning to engage with us, where we have old friendships and...
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s quickly qualified that outcome by then voting 32223082 reject mr johnson's plans for a thursday vote on final passage mr johnson threatened early in the day to pull the withdrawal agreement and push one to call his own an election if his plans fell through they were apparently for oil by the house of commons. and now that fake it all down today is ambivalent actions we're now joined by former m.p. of scottish sky shared a welcome. tommy after today's touted as. high that it is touted as decisive we finally have some results though ambiguous on the face with the bill advancing but the p.m.'s timetable being rejected again so where does the process go from here just over an hour ago we just saw a report that mr johnson called the results joyful which seems quite remarkable so when the prime minister back up his threat to push for election are trying to accommodate the common house of commons on a timetable. as a good question that krissy the problem is we probably have taken one step forward and 2 steps back to the because there was a vote in principle and support of the board of joint
s quickly qualified that outcome by then voting 32223082 reject mr johnson's plans for a thursday vote on final passage mr johnson threatened early in the day to pull the withdrawal agreement and push one to call his own an election if his plans fell through they were apparently for oil by the house of commons. and now that fake it all down today is ambivalent actions we're now joined by former m.p. of scottish sky shared a welcome. tommy after today's touted as. high that it is touted as...
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new withdrawal agreement negotiated by prime minister boris johnson after a day of tense debate mr johnson managed to win his 1st vote in the house of commons since becoming prime minister but not everything went his way. more. 6 this was the moment boris johnson had been waiting for. the our eyes to the right $329.00 notice to the left $299.00 so the eyes have it the ayes have it speaker john bercow announcing that the u.k. parliament had in principle accepted mr johnson's new withdrawal agreement with the e.u. but minutes later this happened. the guys to the right $308.00 the news to the left $322.00 so the notice having the neighbors having parliament wasn't in any rush and rejected the prime minister's plan to debate the bill over only a few days work with us all of us. to agree on a reasonable timetable and i suspect this house will vote to debate scrutinise and i hope amend the details of this bill that would be the sensible way forward that she offered the prime minister wasn't convinced tonight so i must express my disappointment to the house has again a very teach for delay rather
new withdrawal agreement negotiated by prime minister boris johnson after a day of tense debate mr johnson managed to win his 1st vote in the house of commons since becoming prime minister but not everything went his way. more. 6 this was the moment boris johnson had been waiting for. the our eyes to the right $329.00 notice to the left $299.00 so the eyes have it the ayes have it speaker john bercow announcing that the u.k. parliament had in principle accepted mr johnson's new withdrawal...
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mr. johnson and ms. mr. johnson, how many that oversee the work with these facilities that have detainees. >> i have about 200 or so direct reportspo and folks that actualy focus on detention. probably about half of those, hundred or hundred and 20. the map hundred what? >> one hundred to 120. detention operations. >> how many facilities are you responsible for and showing that the standards of care are appropriate? >> about 250 his facilities. >> zero one who inspection people, how did they determine which facility they do, the smaller facilities? >> they inspect all of the facilities that we use that house people for over 72 hours. i have detentions on site detention service management that is our largest facilities and the cover about 50 facilities and reach about 70 percent of our population. >> he told me there are 250 altogether? >> that's correct. >> of those, have had occasion tot. close any for deficiency ad service unsafe conditions. >> we have close several facilities. >> how many #. >> over the la
mr. johnson and ms. mr. johnson, how many that oversee the work with these facilities that have detainees. >> i have about 200 or so direct reportspo and folks that actualy focus on detention. probably about half of those, hundred or hundred and 20. the map hundred what? >> one hundred to 120. detention operations. >> how many facilities are you responsible for and showing that the standards of care are appropriate? >> about 250 his facilities. >> zero one who...
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ireland the federation of small businesses there has weighed in with their disappointment over mr johnson's qualities in the deal over the so-called backstop issue so setting aside the timetable could mr johnston still lose on a final passage. well whenever it comes over these lukewarm reviews on the merits of the all from business groups and this very interesting backstop backlash. that is new don't done you and there are a whole series of crucial debates still to come on this was that all agreement it was supported to d. in principle with a majority of 30 that included a whole number of labor m.p.'s 19 labor m.p.'s voted for the out with that all agreement however it know who goes to the detailed examination and that's where m.p. m.p.'s compute for what amendments and one of those amendments for instance could be the phase in no deal as a referendum of the whole of britain again so that people get to vote on whether or not they support this do no not make noise when support and parliament but you know what was bought us joints and how we know lost the support of the d.c.u. p. i mean trees
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mr. johnson: thank you, mr. speaker. i will reserve the balance of my time. so that i can close. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized. mr. reschenthaler: yes, mr. speaker. i have no spurt speakers and i'm prepared to -- no further speakers and i'm prepared to close. i'd just like to say that again, i urge my colleagues to vote yes on h.r. 1123, the divisional realignment for eastern district of arkansas act of 2019. and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from georgia is recognized. mr. johnson: thank you, mr. speaker. h.r. 1123 is a straightforward bill that better alliance the divisions of the eastern district of arkansas with the current operations of that district. so i urge my colleagues to support the bill and with that i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the question is, will the house suspe
mr. johnson: thank you, mr. speaker. i will reserve the balance of my time. so that i can close. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized. mr. reschenthaler: yes, mr. speaker. i have no spurt speakers and i'm prepared to -- no further speakers and i'm prepared to close. i'd just like to say that again, i urge my colleagues to vote yes on h.r. 1123, the divisional realignment for eastern district of arkansas act of...
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this marks the 3rd failed attempt for mr johnson to call a general election in the u.k. and with this latest 3rd failed attempt for mr johnson to call a general election in the u.k. and with this latest legislative loss it is expected that new legislation calling for december 9th election was largely of loss it is expected that new legislation calling for december 9th election will be put up for a simple majority before weeks and the risk of a no deal brags it has been so they'll be put up for a simple majority before weeks and the risk of a no deal brags it has been substantially reduced as a sterling edged higher against the dollar. stands a reduced as the sterling edged higher against the dollar. there's a lot going on here today so who better to turn to than former 1st minister of scotland and there's a lot going on here today so who better to turn to them former 1st minister of scotland and host of the alex salmon show on r.t. alex salmon so 1st middle of the alec salmon show on r.t. alex salmon so 1st minister salman let's start with a quick explanation on where ex
this marks the 3rd failed attempt for mr johnson to call a general election in the u.k. and with this latest 3rd failed attempt for mr johnson to call a general election in the u.k. and with this latest legislative loss it is expected that new legislation calling for december 9th election was largely of loss it is expected that new legislation calling for december 9th election will be put up for a simple majority before weeks and the risk of a no deal brags it has been so they'll be put up for...
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this marks the 3rd rail the town from mr johnson to college or. this marks the 3rd failed attempt for mr johnson to call a general election in the u.k. and with this latest legislative loss it is expected that neutral election in the u.k. and with this latest legislative loss it is expected that new legislation calling for december 9th election will be put up for a simple majority before we legislation calling for december 9th election will be put up for a simple majority before weeks and the risk of a no deal brags it has been substantially reduced as a sterling edged higher peaks and the risk of a no deal brags it has been substantially reduced as a sterling edged higher against the dollar. there's a lot going on here today so who better against the dollar. there's a lot going on here today so who better to turn to them former 1st minister of scotland and host of the alex semin show on r.t. to turn to them former 1st minister of scotland and host of the alex semin show on r.t. like salmon so 1st minister let's start with a quick explanation like
this marks the 3rd rail the town from mr johnson to college or. this marks the 3rd failed attempt for mr johnson to call a general election in the u.k. and with this latest legislative loss it is expected that neutral election in the u.k. and with this latest legislative loss it is expected that new legislation calling for december 9th election will be put up for a simple majority before we legislation calling for december 9th election will be put up for a simple majority before weeks and the...
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failed attempt for mr johnson to call a general election in the u.k. . they did and this with legislative this. legislative legislation forward for december 9th. the election will be put up or it will be a simple majority before or weeks and short of 4 weeks and the risk of a no deal bragg's it has been substantially reduced as a sterling edged higher against the dollar the risk of a no deal brags it has been substantially reduced as a sterling edged higher against the dollar. there's a lot going on here today so who better to turn to them former. there's a lot going on here today so who better to turn to them former 1st minister of scotland and host of the alex semin show on r.t.e. 1st minister of scotland and host of the alex semin show on r.t. alex salmon so 1st minister let's start with a quick explanation on where exactly so 1st minister let's start with a quick explanation on where exactly we are with the plan to leave the e.u. . where we are with the plan to leave. well we've witnessed a parliament today. well we've witnessed a parliamentary medic
failed attempt for mr johnson to call a general election in the u.k. . they did and this with legislative this. legislative legislation forward for december 9th. the election will be put up or it will be a simple majority before or weeks and short of 4 weeks and the risk of a no deal bragg's it has been substantially reduced as a sterling edged higher against the dollar the risk of a no deal brags it has been substantially reduced as a sterling edged higher against the dollar. there's a lot...
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johnson: mr. speaker, i must say that i am grateful to the right honorable gentlemen in this sense, that together he and i and the rest of his group did make a case to the eu that it was necessary for northern ireland to come out of the customs union, which was not a point accepted by them. and we were successful in that. so far as he is critical of the arrangement, and by the way the point about a customs union is it is a union that sets its own tariffs, its own duties, at the perimeter around that customs union, that is what the u.k. will do, including northern ireland, and it was not what the european union commission thought would be the result of these negotiations. i believe it is a great success for northern ireland and for the whole of the country. and the arrangements that have made that possible, of course, are temporary and they are determined by consent. and i must say, in all frankness, i believe it is a pity he thought necessary for one side or the other in northern ireland to have a
johnson: mr. speaker, i must say that i am grateful to the right honorable gentlemen in this sense, that together he and i and the rest of his group did make a case to the eu that it was necessary for northern ireland to come out of the customs union, which was not a point accepted by them. and we were successful in that. so far as he is critical of the arrangement, and by the way the point about a customs union is it is a union that sets its own tariffs, its own duties, at the perimeter around...
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mr. johnson was forced to close his studio.nd for a while had estopped take -- he stopped taking photos professionally, but then in 1989 at the encouragement of his daughter, he submitted photos. that recognition from the 2001k.q.d. restarted his career. he's been awarded a certificate of honor by mayor newsom in 2004. his name is engraved in the fillmore and he's received a public service award from the university of california for work in the ash bury. his photograph captured the march on washington were featured in an exhibition at the library of congress in washington d.c. to commemorate the protests 50th anniversary in 2013. mr. johnson has photographed many prominent african-americans, including thurgood marshall, jackie robinson, former mayor willie brown jr. he became as a delegate in the naacp chapter. in 2008, they held an exhibit called david johnson. and this past june, david returned to jacksonville where he received more than 50 proclamations from national, state and civic communities for his contributions. the co
mr. johnson was forced to close his studio.nd for a while had estopped take -- he stopped taking photos professionally, but then in 1989 at the encouragement of his daughter, he submitted photos. that recognition from the 2001k.q.d. restarted his career. he's been awarded a certificate of honor by mayor newsom in 2004. his name is engraved in the fillmore and he's received a public service award from the university of california for work in the ash bury. his photograph captured the march on...
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is it just northern ireland's do you play that mr johnson has to worry about when he tries to start to parliament on a saturday or holders. exactly no it's not just northern ireland i just had a chance to speak to kids stomach who is leading the labor of his vision he's the bricks of spokesman for they've the opposition here and parliament and he seem to be quite nervous he is really looking whether boris johnson might be able. to get a 3 his deal through if some labor m.p.'s who just want to get something done if they vote for the deal say it's it's going to be a very tight vote but what would his dollars fearing what other labor m.p.'s and other. position fearing that the u.k. under the lead of course johnson is going to go to a very distant partnership of the e.u. they fear that. that rules e.u. rules and regulations will be undermined that there would be a deregulation and what boris johnson was called a singapore on thames this is could be the the end result of all of this will break surprises so this is why other m.p.'s are very nervous it's going to be a very tight verge on satu
is it just northern ireland's do you play that mr johnson has to worry about when he tries to start to parliament on a saturday or holders. exactly no it's not just northern ireland i just had a chance to speak to kids stomach who is leading the labor of his vision he's the bricks of spokesman for they've the opposition here and parliament and he seem to be quite nervous he is really looking whether boris johnson might be able. to get a 3 his deal through if some labor m.p.'s who just want to...
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mr. johnson wants to do.course, only 10 days until his preferred exit date of october 31, so looks very hard for him to get there. the extension that has been to thelbeit reluctantly, european union, so probably brexit will have to go further than october 31. matt: david, after everyone gets through putting amendments on the brexit deal, is it still going to look like a deal boris johnson and his conservative colleagues can support? david: well, that is the question,matt. things like the custom union, that's one of the big red lines for this conservative government, that they want to pull britain out of the customs union. so anything amendable in the deal to a closer deal with -- relationship with the european union, they would say that's not the brexit we are looking for, so we would be back to square one. in fact, then mr. johnson will say, this is not the deal and negotiated, and we have to do something else, and probably we will be back in a situation where he will try to push what he was trying before, a
mr. johnson wants to do.course, only 10 days until his preferred exit date of october 31, so looks very hard for him to get there. the extension that has been to thelbeit reluctantly, european union, so probably brexit will have to go further than october 31. matt: david, after everyone gets through putting amendments on the brexit deal, is it still going to look like a deal boris johnson and his conservative colleagues can support? david: well, that is the question,matt. things like the custom...
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possibly mr johnson losing that vote to see if they were winning you could say i mean he got 299 votes against 70 deceive they were winning you could say i mean he got 299 votes to get 70 votes voting against him and his attempt to get a new election but he lost in the sense of votes voting against him and his attempt to get a new election but he lost in the sense that he needed to get a 2 thirds of the total number of m.p.'s which is $430.00 he needed to get a 2 thirds of the total number of m.p.'s which is 434 m.p.'s because according to the fixed part of act in order to have a new election that's number 2 for m.p.'s because according to the fixed parliament act in order to have a new election that's number he needed he fell short therefore there is not going to be an election how he needed he fell short therefore there is not going to be an election however tomorrow the prime minister is expected to come back with what's known as a while ago tomorrow the prime minister is expected to come back with what's known as a one line bill and that would supersede the fixed parliament act eff
possibly mr johnson losing that vote to see if they were winning you could say i mean he got 299 votes against 70 deceive they were winning you could say i mean he got 299 votes to get 70 votes voting against him and his attempt to get a new election but he lost in the sense of votes voting against him and his attempt to get a new election but he lost in the sense that he needed to get a 2 thirds of the total number of m.p.'s which is $430.00 he needed to get a 2 thirds of the total number of...
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s hated it the european union was kind of on board but what mr johnson is proposing is an inverse of that so the european union will hates it but chances are looking at the numbers he might get the parliamentary numbers in the house of commons in london to get it to fly. well i doubt he'll get numbers in a west minister i think that is a mountain that he counts 5 and that's why he's looking for an election before this is is sorted out but but it's correct to say as your previous speaker highlighted that the order in ireland is extremely difficult to achieve your goal and it's impossible really to imagine any any workable 'd alternative arrangement to the backstop that might we retain the status quo while allowing the united kingdom to leave the customs union a single market and that's been at the heart of the problem when there are over 300 crossings between northern ireland and the republic of ireland if you compare that to the eastern flank of the european union if you go to the baltic sea for example to the black sea.
s hated it the european union was kind of on board but what mr johnson is proposing is an inverse of that so the european union will hates it but chances are looking at the numbers he might get the parliamentary numbers in the house of commons in london to get it to fly. well i doubt he'll get numbers in a west minister i think that is a mountain that he counts 5 and that's why he's looking for an election before this is is sorted out but but it's correct to say as your previous speaker...
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mr johnson, on moment. let us try and keep it simple.side, he has which detail and a lot of people thought that was going to be immensely difficult and may be that he was not even particularly sincere about it. the more problematic site, this deal has been reached at an enormous cost and because of something that he absolutely said was anathema. namely, northern ireland is going to be treated differently to the rest of the uk. that price he has paid comes at a sort of political cost to him. that is that the northern irish party, the prounion party, the conservative party depends on and would certainly need help with with such a deal, it is now saying it cannot support this deal when there isa cannot support this deal when there is a special session of parliament to look at on saturday. good news that he got a deal for him, but it is looking quite tricky and how he is looking quite tricky and how he is going to get it to pass through parliament. candidly you pibroch the deal going through a dusty parliamentary mathematics allow borisjohns
mr johnson, on moment. let us try and keep it simple.side, he has which detail and a lot of people thought that was going to be immensely difficult and may be that he was not even particularly sincere about it. the more problematic site, this deal has been reached at an enormous cost and because of something that he absolutely said was anathema. namely, northern ireland is going to be treated differently to the rest of the uk. that price he has paid comes at a sort of political cost to him....
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this is the only news lie firm girl and over to you mr johnson the ball is the british prime minister's court as the european union agrees to delay breaks that until january 31st thanks year what will mr boris johnson's next move be also coming up world leaders welcome the death of abu dhabi's the leader of so-called islamic state according to president all trucks.
this is the only news lie firm girl and over to you mr johnson the ball is the british prime minister's court as the european union agrees to delay breaks that until january 31st thanks year what will mr boris johnson's next move be also coming up world leaders welcome the death of abu dhabi's the leader of so-called islamic state according to president all trucks.
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this is really a news life erm girl and over to you mr johnson the ball is the british prime minister's court as the european union agrees to delay breaks that until january 31st thanks year what will mr boris johnson's next move be also coming out world leaders welcome the death of abu bakr and baghdad the leader of the so-called islamic state according to president donald trump he died when u.s. special forces stormed his hideout in syria plus a germany's far right party surges to lure forward in a state election is a bruising defeat for chance the americans party not down into 3rd place and go out bucks are back on top of the bundesliga could they be the team to break by munich stranglehold on german football. thank you so much for your company everyone but we begin this broadcast with news from brussels that the european union has agreed to postpone britain's departure from the block for up to 3 months in a tweet by the european council president donald he said the remaining 27 member states had agreed to accept the e.u. case request for 8 brigs it. extension until january 31st of n
this is really a news life erm girl and over to you mr johnson the ball is the british prime minister's court as the european union agrees to delay breaks that until january 31st thanks year what will mr boris johnson's next move be also coming out world leaders welcome the death of abu bakr and baghdad the leader of the so-called islamic state according to president donald trump he died when u.s. special forces stormed his hideout in syria plus a germany's far right party surges to lure...
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mr. johnson, what is the status of the plans identified by ms. shaw? >> as michelle stated where thee middle of a plan to increase or make the neededd improvements in our statement of work has been drafted in the current competition or in the new competition and we are expected to work within the next two months. >> will you commit to finishing or revising the scope of work before finishing the process? >> yes. the new requirements will be included in this new contract going forward. correct. >> ms. shaw, are you planning any follow-up work to evaluate whether or not the nakamoto inspections have been improved? >> we currently don't have plan to work in that area but it is the case that is part of our recommendation follow up process and we are consistently obtaining updates from ice based on how well they are implement in their corrective action plan so we would expect to get updates through that process and we will continue our unannounced inspections program next year and visit facilities, many of reviewed byave been nakamoto and that will give us a
mr. johnson, what is the status of the plans identified by ms. shaw? >> as michelle stated where thee middle of a plan to increase or make the neededd improvements in our statement of work has been drafted in the current competition or in the new competition and we are expected to work within the next two months. >> will you commit to finishing or revising the scope of work before finishing the process? >> yes. the new requirements will be included in this new contract going...
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offer this plea for a general election to parliament which is a vote mr johnson offer this plea for a general election to parliament. i think it is fair to say that nobody in this house relishes the idea of a jet i think it is fair to say that nobody in this house relishes the idea of a general election because nobody wants to put the public to this inconvenient election because nobody wants to put the public to this inconvenience predict the as the gentleman says at this season but across the county and spread it be as the gentleman says at this season but across the country there is a widespread view that this parliament has one tree there is a widespread view that this parliament has run its course and that is. that is because i run its course and that is. that is because i simply do not believe that this house is capable of delivering on the price simply do not believe that this house is capable of delivering on the priorities of the people whether that means bricks or anything else of course it is of the people whether that means bricks or anything else that of course.
offer this plea for a general election to parliament which is a vote mr johnson offer this plea for a general election to parliament. i think it is fair to say that nobody in this house relishes the idea of a jet i think it is fair to say that nobody in this house relishes the idea of a general election because nobody wants to put the public to this inconvenient election because nobody wants to put the public to this inconvenience predict the as the gentleman says at this season but across the...
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because thus far we've only had stalemate but as far as mr johnson is concerned the other parties don't want an election because as he puts it they don't want to this concern the other parties don't want an election because as he puts it they don't want to live on breaks it they just want to put it on her record of on breaks it. they just want to spit it out forever to the 12th and never i miss to speak out and when the talk of never eventually comes to the 12th of never i miss to speak out and when the total never eventually comes right they'll devise one of their complicated parliamentary procedures and move on my they'll devise one of the complicated parliamentary procedures and move a motion for a further delay in a father a card or extension then mr speaker if they don't question for a further delay before the a further extension then mr speaker they don't want to deliver breaks only want to do christ and that they don't want to deliver breaks only want to do christ and that they don't want to then have a great seat on october 31st on november the 31st to the back seat on october t
because thus far we've only had stalemate but as far as mr johnson is concerned the other parties don't want an election because as he puts it they don't want to this concern the other parties don't want an election because as he puts it they don't want to live on breaks it they just want to put it on her record of on breaks it. they just want to spit it out forever to the 12th and never i miss to speak out and when the talk of never eventually comes to the 12th of never i miss to speak out and...
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to get his desire of an election he would probably need now in order for mr johnson to get his desire of an election he would probably need to get the labor party on board fired from jeremy cotton saying that no deal has to be seen to get the labor party on board and fired from jeremy cotton saying that no deal has to be taken off the table if he is to support it there's also a debate between the opposition parties off the table if he is to support it there's also a debate between the opposition parties what date there is to be the lib dems and the s.n.p. want the date to be december the 9th and what date there is to be the lib dems and the s.n.p. want the date to be december the 9th the government aiming for december the 12th the opposition parties want it because they want more time to government aiming for december the 12th the opposition parties want it because they want more time to potentially stop and scrutinize any attempt by boris johnson again should he stop and scrutinize any attempt by boris johnson to get briggs it through and as far as i'm concerned the leader of that i
to get his desire of an election he would probably need now in order for mr johnson to get his desire of an election he would probably need to get the labor party on board fired from jeremy cotton saying that no deal has to be seen to get the labor party on board and fired from jeremy cotton saying that no deal has to be taken off the table if he is to support it there's also a debate between the opposition parties off the table if he is to support it there's also a debate between the...
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s in the house of commons for mr johnson would have needed a 2 thirds quota of those m.p.' in the house of commons $434.00 in piece to be exact he only got the support of 200 in 1934 in piece to be exact he only got the support of 299 against 70 opposing that's because the main opposition party the labor party absent 70 opposing that's because the main opposition party the labor party abstained and so mr johnson's attempts for now failed but he mainstay and so mr johnson's attempts for now failed but he maintains that in order for it to get done the country needs a government that's in order for greg's it to get done the country needs a government. and to do that a new parliament needs to be elected we have a great and to do that a new parliament needs to be elected we have a great new deal we have a great new do and it's time to a new deal we have a great new do and it's time to the voters have a chance to pronounce on that deal. the voters have a chance to pronounce on that deal. and to. replace this dysfunctional. and. replace this dysfunctional parliament with a new par
s in the house of commons for mr johnson would have needed a 2 thirds quota of those m.p.' in the house of commons $434.00 in piece to be exact he only got the support of 200 in 1934 in piece to be exact he only got the support of 299 against 70 opposing that's because the main opposition party the labor party absent 70 opposing that's because the main opposition party the labor party abstained and so mr johnson's attempts for now failed but he mainstay and so mr johnson's attempts for now...
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would have needed a tooth that breaks it process in order to get it done mr johnson would have needed a 2 thirds quota of those m.p.'s in the house of commons 434 in piece to be exact quotes of those m.p.'s in the house of commons 434 in piece to be exact he only got the support of 299 against 70 opposing that he only got the support of 299 against 70 opposing that's because the main opposition party the labor party abstained and so mr johnson's because the main opposition party the labor party abstained and so mr johnson's attempts for now failed but he maintains that in order for the tents for now fail but he maintains that in order for greg's it to get done the country needs a new government and to do that a new parliament needs it to get done the country needs a new government. and to do that a new parliament needs to be elected we have a great new deal we have a great to be elected we have a great new deal we have a great new do and it's talking to the voters you do and it's talking to the voters. have a choice all supernatural and so we're not accepting the old and ill. and. and
would have needed a tooth that breaks it process in order to get it done mr johnson would have needed a 2 thirds quota of those m.p.'s in the house of commons 434 in piece to be exact quotes of those m.p.'s in the house of commons 434 in piece to be exact he only got the support of 299 against 70 opposing that he only got the support of 299 against 70 opposing that's because the main opposition party the labor party abstained and so mr johnson's because the main opposition party the labor party...
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do you think voters would punish mr johnson for missing that 0ctober you think voters would punish mr that october the sist johnson for missing that october the 31st deadline? it could. but johnson strategy, it seems to be there will bea strategy, it seems to be there will be a people versus parliament. johnson, the greatest establishment man, the greek and roman scholar can present himself as the antiestablishment figure for the people that maybe it will work. there is a lot of people that are fed up. whether you want to leave over main, they talk about let's get it done with. that may be a backlash and that at the same time, we know from previous elections that people do not like that. it is not the old saying? they don't like christmas elections either. december is an awful time to be trying to pull an election. shopping, getting to town halls for polling stations. it can be quite difficult. practically... not sure who's down there stopping by december the 4th. online may be. the guardian. let's look at that. moving away from the elections. after the us led attack that led to the d
do you think voters would punish mr johnson for missing that 0ctober you think voters would punish mr that october the sist johnson for missing that october the 31st deadline? it could. but johnson strategy, it seems to be there will bea strategy, it seems to be there will be a people versus parliament. johnson, the greatest establishment man, the greek and roman scholar can present himself as the antiestablishment figure for the people that maybe it will work. there is a lot of people that are...
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s quickly qualified that outcome by then voting 32223082 reject mr johnson's plans for a thursday vote on final passage mr johnson threatened early in the day to pull the withdrawal agreement and push one to call his own an election if his plans fell through they were apparently for oil by the house of commons. and not.
s quickly qualified that outcome by then voting 32223082 reject mr johnson's plans for a thursday vote on final passage mr johnson threatened early in the day to pull the withdrawal agreement and push one to call his own an election if his plans fell through they were apparently for oil by the house of commons. and not.
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but i think mr johnson's point would then be "that is looking really difficult so the choice you really of a hard brexit. —— coach leave campaign. in terms of regulation and trade policy, and they really like that and to tie things altogether, but i think we may be looking at here and i guess a lot of people will wince at me saying this. you have to ask yourself at the end of the day, is the price for a hard brexit, a brexit that really allows britain to do what the brexiteers want independent trade policy, is the price for that northern ireland? while we were listening to rob talking about northern ireland facade this from laura kuenssberg, bbc's portal editor. —— political editor. still problems for the dup with the solution that borisjohnson has come up with which appears to be satisfactory to the eu and which finds a way to replace the irish border backstop which we know some brexiteers objective. the dup is crucial with what nick described earlier. so we will see what tomorrow brings on that. it is worth pausing to reflect on the fact that it could be hard to know what to believe o
but i think mr johnson's point would then be "that is looking really difficult so the choice you really of a hard brexit. —— coach leave campaign. in terms of regulation and trade policy, and they really like that and to tie things altogether, but i think we may be looking at here and i guess a lot of people will wince at me saying this. you have to ask yourself at the end of the day, is the price for a hard brexit, a brexit that really allows britain to do what the brexiteers want...
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mr. johnson's brexit proposal.the prime minister's plans, but the daily express strikes a more optimistic note — the paper thinks a deal might be close, asking — is this the beginning of the end? sebastian is this the beginning of the end? sebastian is this the beginning of the end 7 let's sebastian is this the beginning of the end? let's start with the metro. they do it as a sort of dearjohn letter to me here is how i leave the eu. well, it's a clever front page. eu. well, it's a cleverfront page. it sort of symbolises that this is a big moment in bragg z. we have a had a lot of these so far, but this is boris johnson's a lot of these so far, but this is borisjohnson‘s final a lot of these so far, but this is boris johnson's final gambit to get a brexit deal so we could leave as he wants to at the end of october. he gave this very tub thumping speech, sonya and i were both there at the tory conference, with the mood was very much pro boris johnson, they love him there, and the speech he gave today spoke to that. a
mr. johnson's brexit proposal.the prime minister's plans, but the daily express strikes a more optimistic note — the paper thinks a deal might be close, asking — is this the beginning of the end? sebastian is this the beginning of the end? sebastian is this the beginning of the end 7 let's sebastian is this the beginning of the end? let's start with the metro. they do it as a sort of dearjohn letter to me here is how i leave the eu. well, it's a clever front page. eu. well, it's a...
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parliament had in principle accepted mr johnson's new withdrawal agreement with the e.u. . minutes later this happened. the guys to the right $308.00 the news to the math $322.00 so the know whose have it the neighbors have it condiment wasn't in any rush and rejected the prime minister's plan to debate the bill over only a few days' work with all of us i agree i resemble timetables and i suspect this house will vote to the bait scrutinised and i hope to mend the details of this bill that would be the sensible way forward that's often the prime minister wasn't convinced tonight so i must express my disappointment at the house has again. for delivery rather than a trying for a bill that would have been. guaranteed that the u.k. would be in a position to leave the e.u. along with a pretty because we say do you know mr johnson said he would cause the legislation and the e.u. members decided whether to grant the u.k. more time potentially until january 31st the e.u. council president has already said he would recommend the other member states give the u.k. the extension it has
parliament had in principle accepted mr johnson's new withdrawal agreement with the e.u. . minutes later this happened. the guys to the right $308.00 the news to the math $322.00 so the know whose have it the neighbors have it condiment wasn't in any rush and rejected the prime minister's plan to debate the bill over only a few days' work with all of us i agree i resemble timetables and i suspect this house will vote to the bait scrutinised and i hope to mend the details of this bill that would...
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parliament had in principle accepted mr johnson's new withdrew an agreement with the e.u. but minutes later this happened. the guys to the right 380 s. the news to the math 322 so the know who's having the nerve is having parliament wasn't in any rush and rejected the prime minister's plan to debate the bill over a few days work with all of us. agree i reserve all timetables and i suspect this house will vote to the bite scrutinize and i hope amend the detail of this bill that would be the sensible way for what i see often the prime minister wasn't convinced tonight so i must express my disappointment to the house has again. today larry rather than a timetable that would have. guaranteed that the u.k. would be in a position to leave the e.u. oktober the 31st we've a deal we know mr johnson said he would pause the legislation until the e.u. members decided whether to grant the u.k. more time potentially until january 31st the e.u. council president donald tusk has already said he would recommend the other member states give the u.k. the extension it has asked for. and till
parliament had in principle accepted mr johnson's new withdrew an agreement with the e.u. but minutes later this happened. the guys to the right 380 s. the news to the math 322 so the know who's having the nerve is having parliament wasn't in any rush and rejected the prime minister's plan to debate the bill over a few days work with all of us. agree i reserve all timetables and i suspect this house will vote to the bite scrutinize and i hope amend the detail of this bill that would be the...
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s hated it the european union was kind of on board but what mr johnson is proposing is an inverse of that so the european union will hates it but chances are looking at the numbers he might get the parliamentary numbers in the house of commons in london to get it to fly. well i doubt he'll get numbers in a westminster i think that is a mountain that he counts 5 and that's why he's looking for an election before this is is sorted out but but it's correct to say as your previous speaker highlighted that the border in ireland is extremely difficult to to control and it's impossible really to imagine any any workable alternative arrangement to the backstop that might we retain the status quo by the allowing the united kingdom to leave the customs union single market and that's been at the heart of the problem when there are over 300 crossings between northern ireland and the republic of ireland if you compare that to the eastern flank of the european union if you go to the baltic sea for example to the black sea there are a $147.00 crossings and and there's no recognition in the world pr
s hated it the european union was kind of on board but what mr johnson is proposing is an inverse of that so the european union will hates it but chances are looking at the numbers he might get the parliamentary numbers in the house of commons in london to get it to fly. well i doubt he'll get numbers in a westminster i think that is a mountain that he counts 5 and that's why he's looking for an election before this is is sorted out but but it's correct to say as your previous speaker...
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s hated it the european union was kind of on board but what mr johnson is proposing is an inverse of that so the european union will hates it but chances are looking at the numbers he might get the parliamentary numbers in the house of commons in london to get it to fly. well i doubt he'll get numbers in a westminster i think that is a mountain that he counts 5 and that's why he's looking for an election before this is is sorted out but but it's correct to say as your previous speaker highlighted that the border in ireland is extremely difficult to achieve the troll and it's impossible really to imagine any any workable 'd alternative arrangement to the backstop that might we retain the status quo by the allowing the united kingdom to leave the customs union single market and that's been at the heart of the problem when there are over 300 crossings between northern ireland and the republic of ireland if you compare that to the eastern flank of the european union if you go from the baltic sea for example to the black sea there are $147.00 crossings around and there's no mechanism in t
s hated it the european union was kind of on board but what mr johnson is proposing is an inverse of that so the european union will hates it but chances are looking at the numbers he might get the parliamentary numbers in the house of commons in london to get it to fly. well i doubt he'll get numbers in a westminster i think that is a mountain that he counts 5 and that's why he's looking for an election before this is is sorted out but but it's correct to say as your previous speaker...
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course giving the british prime minister some breathing space has he responded and what options does mr johnson have. as far as i know there has not not been any particular response yet from number 10 from downing street it's really ironic boris johnson has really had this massive build up he said we are going to leave the u.k. is going to leave come what may on the 31st of october the government had hired billboards has been a huge awareness campaign how people how businesses can prepare for this monumental day for the 31st of october and now it looks like really it's not going to happen at all and we don't know yet what day it is going to finally happen and if it all but what was what boris johnson wants to do he wants to basically cut through in parliament he needs a general election this is what he wants from south he wants to build a majority back in parliament so this is what he's trying for but even that is not easy he needs the opposition to agree to that so this is what he's trying to do in the next days to come to an agreement with the opposition for a general election and then finall
course giving the british prime minister some breathing space has he responded and what options does mr johnson have. as far as i know there has not not been any particular response yet from number 10 from downing street it's really ironic boris johnson has really had this massive build up he said we are going to leave the u.k. is going to leave come what may on the 31st of october the government had hired billboards has been a huge awareness campaign how people how businesses can prepare for...
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a general election will it actually be another referendum on bread or a referendum type vote on mr johnson versus mr corbyn views or be their policies to do with brett. yeah that's that's sort of the point certainly downing street will want to present boris johnson as the man who is trying to act on behalf of the people against a parliament which is dithering and dragging its heels and doesn't want bricks it's that sort of people versus parliament thing obviously is already their strategy and in one sense it doesn't matter for boris johnson if he does or doesn't get his bill through if he does get his bricks through he'll go to the people saying i'm the man who got bricks it done if he doesn't he'll say i'm the man who wants to do bricks it for you and it's the parliament get in the way to still vote for me and so in that sense downing street will see it as a win win for him but the question as you as you very rightly say is going to be a gauge of the public mood do they like his version of bricks it and more profoundly still to people actually now at this point one brick's it to happen at
a general election will it actually be another referendum on bread or a referendum type vote on mr johnson versus mr corbyn views or be their policies to do with brett. yeah that's that's sort of the point certainly downing street will want to present boris johnson as the man who is trying to act on behalf of the people against a parliament which is dithering and dragging its heels and doesn't want bricks it's that sort of people versus parliament thing obviously is already their strategy and...
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parliament clearly felt the amendment was needed to prevent a break out push toward or no deal exit by mr johnson and heartbreaks it allies clearly keen to preserve their prerogative as in the process the parliamentarians rebuff the pm again on monday with speaker john bercow denying the government a meaningful vote until tuesday. the in summary today's motion is in substance the same as saturday. and the house has decided the matter today the circumstances are in substance the same as saturday circumstances my ruling is therefore that the motion will not be debated today as it would be repetitive and disorderly to do so. protests rocked the spanish speaking world over the weekend and into monday a state of emergency was declared in the capital city of santiago after the student movement led protests against austerity measures specifically an increase in public transportation fees shut down the santiago metro chair laying carbon arrow president police who have been visibly tarnished by the recent corruption scandals responded to the college. age turnstile jumpers with violent repression the embat
parliament clearly felt the amendment was needed to prevent a break out push toward or no deal exit by mr johnson and heartbreaks it allies clearly keen to preserve their prerogative as in the process the parliamentarians rebuff the pm again on monday with speaker john bercow denying the government a meaningful vote until tuesday. the in summary today's motion is in substance the same as saturday. and the house has decided the matter today the circumstances are in substance the same as saturday...