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like the norm of male dominance in the household or the norm of white supremacy. but now we diminish. at the same time there is a link between them and breakdown of formal constitutional rule and protections for liberal and democracy because those forms of rules themselves don't depend on norms and trump's rhett orkle attacks on these norms, freedom of the press, separation of powers, and so forth are important because able to take re action even though if he himself doesn't take the action, even perhaps if he doesn't always mean what he says. even if he doesn't take himself seriously, i think he does mostly mean what he says. t p even if he doesn't his followers do. and if somebody can become president and say these sorts of things and then perhaps be reelected and continue to say them that makes it more likely that somebody in the future, will take these course of action. -- not all leaders share that, he could be seceded by somebody who wants to do these but is more skilled. >> a small point from experience. there is a set of precedence of memos handed down. ty
like the norm of male dominance in the household or the norm of white supremacy. but now we diminish. at the same time there is a link between them and breakdown of formal constitutional rule and protections for liberal and democracy because those forms of rules themselves don't depend on norms and trump's rhett orkle attacks on these norms, freedom of the press, separation of powers, and so forth are important because able to take re action even though if he himself doesn't take the action,...
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some people find the norm breaking actually exhilarating. but what was before was sort of this divine and problematic and phony, people, some people, i don't happen to be one of them see this as a refreshing change. now, the latest revelations about the ukraine and the calls and so forth, this is all new territory i was reading something and someone was making a point that we've not seen that before . there's a lot to sort out with but it's certainly adds a new dimension to the question of whether or not the president should remain in office. if people feel that he is in some way correct to the united states. you typically think of outsiders as potentially occupying that role. we don't think of the president in that vein. he definitely has broken norms and the interesting thing to me about this is someone who writes about the early american republic is that it's whole episode has made me think about the founders and what they put together. the strength of it and the weaknesses of the system of government. they couldn't obviously have anticip
some people find the norm breaking actually exhilarating. but what was before was sort of this divine and problematic and phony, people, some people, i don't happen to be one of them see this as a refreshing change. now, the latest revelations about the ukraine and the calls and so forth, this is all new territory i was reading something and someone was making a point that we've not seen that before . there's a lot to sort out with but it's certainly adds a new dimension to the question of...
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is the infrastructure in saudi arabia and the broader issues with regard to international rules and norms iran is clearly violating. reporter: should we take this as this is the president's decision about the response to the attack in saudi arabia and there is not a kinetic response we should expect from the united states? the first: this is step with regard to responding to these attacks and to bolster the defenses of saudi arabia and provide equipment to the saudis and uae. the second, to ensure the free flow of commerce through the strait and protect the rules-based order, and try to convince the iranians to get back on a diplomatic path. reporter: the deployment of these assets can often take days and weeks. should we expect more immediate response from the united states? sec. esper: the united states has a robust presence in the gulf already, we bolstered it further in may so we feel quite confident in terms of our own defensive posture and ability to do anything else as necessary but right now, we are focused on helping the saudis improve their defenses of that infrastructure. menti
is the infrastructure in saudi arabia and the broader issues with regard to international rules and norms iran is clearly violating. reporter: should we take this as this is the president's decision about the response to the attack in saudi arabia and there is not a kinetic response we should expect from the united states? the first: this is step with regard to responding to these attacks and to bolster the defenses of saudi arabia and provide equipment to the saudis and uae. the second, to...
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>> i say it's not the industry norm. it is not the industry norm for the commander in chief, the most powerful man in the world, to reach out to a junior partner nation and leverage that for dirt on a political opponent. that is not normal. imagine a democratic president reaching out to china or north korea and doing the same thing. it's precedent here. it's about the future, not the past. it's about the 2020 elections, not 2016. there's an urgency about it. it is different. it's not something i ever wanted to do. me and a number of us came out this week. it is different. there's strategically important and tactically important. keep it at the strategic level. >> are you equally concerned as others in the caucus now that the call is not all? they keep saying it is just a window, it's something that is a year in the making, many months in the making, involves people in the white house on multiple levels and what they were telling people in congress about why funding was being held, how they are changing different standard
>> i say it's not the industry norm. it is not the industry norm for the commander in chief, the most powerful man in the world, to reach out to a junior partner nation and leverage that for dirt on a political opponent. that is not normal. imagine a democratic president reaching out to china or north korea and doing the same thing. it's precedent here. it's about the future, not the past. it's about the 2020 elections, not 2016. there's an urgency about it. it is different. it's not...
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he is violating every basic norm of a president. you should be asking him the question why is he on the phone with a foreign leader trying to intimidate the foreign leader. >> look what hunter said when asked about what he said with his father and the new yorker. they wrote as hunter recalled, his father discussed burisma with him just once. dad said i hope you know what you're doing and i said, i do. ron, it's worth noting again that cnn has investigated, many others investigated. no evidence of any wrongdoing by any biden in this case. do you think we should be calling out joe biden for this? you had hunter say he did talk about it, his father saying they didn't. >> we're talking about kind of splitting hairs here. the real dynamic is that the officials and ukraine and all independent investigation sos f -- investigations so far have not found any wrongdoing in the sense he was trying to influence any investigation into the natural gas company by all indications it was dormant and again, even look at what we're talking about. in e
he is violating every basic norm of a president. you should be asking him the question why is he on the phone with a foreign leader trying to intimidate the foreign leader. >> look what hunter said when asked about what he said with his father and the new yorker. they wrote as hunter recalled, his father discussed burisma with him just once. dad said i hope you know what you're doing and i said, i do. ron, it's worth noting again that cnn has investigated, many others investigated. no...
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the norm. that the air force, it had never been reported before that the air force was, in fact, staying at this resort. >> stay on it. you are a great reporter. thank you so much for being on tonight. appreciate it. >>> that is it for "all in" this evening. catch me on my show. "the rachel maddow show" starts right now. good evening. >> good evening, joy. thank you, my friend. much appreciated. looking forward to seeing your show tomorrow. >> thank you. appreciate it. >>> and this hour, first to tell you right off the bat that massachusetts senate and democratic presidential candidate elizabeth warren is going to be here not tonight. also not monday. but on tuesday of next week. we have just locked in an interview date for nasenator elizabeth warren live in studio with me tuesday night. far as we can tell the reason she'll be in new york early next week and therefore available to come to the studio, she's apparently planning a big speech in a dramatic setting monday evening. elizabeth warren's
the norm. that the air force, it had never been reported before that the air force was, in fact, staying at this resort. >> stay on it. you are a great reporter. thank you so much for being on tonight. appreciate it. >>> that is it for "all in" this evening. catch me on my show. "the rachel maddow show" starts right now. good evening. >> good evening, joy. thank you, my friend. much appreciated. looking forward to seeing your show tomorrow. >>...
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is the constitution, constitutional norms, is this under duress? this is a subject that is the preoccupation of the national constitution center, so many in washington and beyond. rep. schiff: i think it is really all three. it is certainly a moral crisis when so much of the values of the country are being tested. what does the country stand for? what itill stand for says on the statue of liberty, or are we some different country now? so morally, we are being tested. politically, our system is showing enormous strain. lots of things we thought were inviolate norms you can violate with near impunity. whether we are in a constitutional crisis, i've always thought that we will be in that crisis when the courts finally adjudicate against the trump administration vis-a-vis the oversight we are doing and donald trump says what i think president jackson said once before when the supreme court ruled against him. well, that's your opinion. let's see you in force it. if we get to that point, we are in a constitutional crisis. i don't think we are there yet.
is the constitution, constitutional norms, is this under duress? this is a subject that is the preoccupation of the national constitution center, so many in washington and beyond. rep. schiff: i think it is really all three. it is certainly a moral crisis when so much of the values of the country are being tested. what does the country stand for? what itill stand for says on the statue of liberty, or are we some different country now? so morally, we are being tested. politically, our system is...
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no following the norms as they've been followed for many, many decades in thetates. >> sreenivasan: so, if you have been a british citizen in favor of leaving t european union at this point, do you oveoothe tactics in which boris johnson is using? >> i think you're dead on. what i was hearing up in the midlands just a couple of days ago is people who were looking past those norms, and they were saying, "this is going on too long. i just want to see johnson end m this ae out and get the country out of the e.u." what's really interesting,ari, is to talk to business people who know that this is going to errt their business, particularly up they rely on agricultural workers from eastern europ they're already feeling the pain. but for them, they want out of... out of the european unionn and theysomeone to do it for them, and they think johnson is going to be their guy. >> sreenivasan: okay, while this all happens, what's actually happening on the sort of u.k. goonrnment to e.u. lev? boris johnson says he's working behind the scenes to try to get this going. is there any possibility that in
no following the norms as they've been followed for many, many decades in thetates. >> sreenivasan: so, if you have been a british citizen in favor of leaving t european union at this point, do you oveoothe tactics in which boris johnson is using? >> i think you're dead on. what i was hearing up in the midlands just a couple of days ago is people who were looking past those norms, and they were saying, "this is going on too long. i just want to see johnson end m this ae out and...
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to the degree it becomes a normative effort it inspires people to do good things. others have done interesting research on what inspires young nones.who are nuns -- spiritual but not religious. that population is now about -- it is the fastest growing religious demographic. so what inspires them more late to do the right thing? interestingly, it is not so much -- i am simplifying her research , but it is not so much do unto others as you would have them do unto you -- if you think about that it is utilitarian. the good samaritan ethic. he do it because it is the right thing to do. that seems to be a more pervasive attitude among younger people. >> i thought maybe you couldn't see us. that's ok. you talked about the young man whose parents -- his dad's religion was the racetrack and his mother's was the art gallery. my parents certainly taught me values, but eating a child of the exterior, my values were different in a lot of ways. so what is the difference between that and maybe my son who is a millennial his values now are different from mine p it is different. wh
to the degree it becomes a normative effort it inspires people to do good things. others have done interesting research on what inspires young nones.who are nuns -- spiritual but not religious. that population is now about -- it is the fastest growing religious demographic. so what inspires them more late to do the right thing? interestingly, it is not so much -- i am simplifying her research , but it is not so much do unto others as you would have them do unto you -- if you think about that it...
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and more brazen about these norms.y it is so essential to enforce these norms. i know it's frustrating because the court system, the legal system, these things take time but talks to matters. it matters to be able to say, look, we held him to account. these constitutional norms didn't just go by the wayside. they set precedent and we're not going to law this to happen again. >> deepak gupta, thank you so much for your time tonight. congratulations on your success today. keep us apprised. >> thank you so much for having me. >>> i should tell you that lawrence o'donnell is going to have more on this story tonight. he'll be talking to the head of c.r.e.w., which is the group bringing that lawsuit we were just talking about. we'll be right back. stay with us. stay with us as soon as the homeowners arrive, we'll inform them that liberty mutual customizes home insurance, so they'll only pay for what they need. your turn to keep watch, limu. wake me up if you see anything. [ snoring ] [ loud squawking and siren blaring ] only
and more brazen about these norms.y it is so essential to enforce these norms. i know it's frustrating because the court system, the legal system, these things take time but talks to matters. it matters to be able to say, look, we held him to account. these constitutional norms didn't just go by the wayside. they set precedent and we're not going to law this to happen again. >> deepak gupta, thank you so much for your time tonight. congratulations on your success today. keep us apprised....
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support he's in support of c aldg an5 h companies like slammed bahamas and 2 million people living in norm carolina warned to evacuate. some could climb evenr h be ready. sgl one more day of summer. >> feel like it at least. good morning to you glad you're with us on this wednesday. >>. >> erinomo 5:30 offhe top police activity north east >> 9 the 0 degree temperures and the latest from hurricane dorian rolled ir from the national weather sent: looking f at satellite. look at eye and last few flames how it's classing andig that'sn of weakening storm stem if it's got able to blow out tnd e keep it nice and clear. and strong storm and 100 mile an hour whim that's cop find around the ey eye. the center is still well offshore. this morning beaches are getting ham werd a little storm surge this mning and it's expects toynd crease karen carolinas aas we work moou way tgh the time time hours toow and the storm turns norm and east scraping outer banks of north carolina and giving our beach as i rough go as we work our way dpropt during the early morning hours of friday morning. you'll things keepi
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we also need to better enforce existing norms. but norms on traditional cyber attacks are not, alone, enough. we also need to bring information operations into the debate. in addition we need to build international support. rules that address the internet potential for censorship and oppression. we need to present our own alternatives that explicitly embrace a free and open internet. and we need that responsibility to extend not only to government, but to the private sector, as well. truth is, western companies who help authoritarian regimes build censored apps were walled garden versions of the internet, are just as big a threat to a free and open internet ask government actors. we need to realize that the status quo just isn't working. for over two decades, the united states has maintained and promoted a completely hands- off approach and today, the large technology platforms, in effect, the only major part of our economy without a specific sector regulator. for years, we told the world that any tweaks around the edge would unde
we also need to better enforce existing norms. but norms on traditional cyber attacks are not, alone, enough. we also need to bring information operations into the debate. in addition we need to build international support. rules that address the internet potential for censorship and oppression. we need to present our own alternatives that explicitly embrace a free and open internet. and we need that responsibility to extend not only to government, but to the private sector, as well. truth is,...
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he definitely has broken norms. the interesting thing to me is someone who writes about the early american republic is this whole episode has made me think but the founders and what they put together. the strengths and the weaknesses of the system of government. they couldn't obviously not have anticipatessed everything but they could not have -- well, some degree there was concern but parties, and the power of parties as affecting judgment, that people would become too wedded to their parties, too wedded to what they would have called faction, and not do what was right and that even if that it maintain -- never thought it would extends to foreign policy because the whole thing was politics stop he edge of the water. that's not true anytime evidently and appears a number of americans go along with that they don't think it matters if americans enlist the aid of foreign people to help them in their elections. so, this has been a lesson for me in sort of changed the way i think but -- thinking about the founders and th
he definitely has broken norms. the interesting thing to me is someone who writes about the early american republic is this whole episode has made me think but the founders and what they put together. the strengths and the weaknesses of the system of government. they couldn't obviously not have anticipatessed everything but they could not have -- well, some degree there was concern but parties, and the power of parties as affecting judgment, that people would become too wedded to their parties,...
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forcing their members to adhere to certain rules and norms. but politicians can now raise money and gain a following outside of the party, through direct appeals to the public, using social media, to exploit the very anger and emotion nah parties used to moderate. in his 1960 study of american politics, clinton rossiter declared, no america without democracy, no democracy without politics, no politics without parties, no parties without compromise and moderation. american democracy today desperately needs the republican party to play a role that upholds democracy rather than feasting on its destruction. for more, go to cnn.com/fareed and read my "washington post" column this week. and let's get started. >>> angelo american institutions this week pushed back against actions by their nation's populist leaders. first, the british supreme court found prime minister boris johnson's suspension of parliament to be unlawful. then the u.s. house of representatives launched an impeachment inquiry into president trump. i want to talk about both events wi
forcing their members to adhere to certain rules and norms. but politicians can now raise money and gain a following outside of the party, through direct appeals to the public, using social media, to exploit the very anger and emotion nah parties used to moderate. in his 1960 study of american politics, clinton rossiter declared, no america without democracy, no democracy without politics, no politics without parties, no parties without compromise and moderation. american democracy today...
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how come it still doesn't suit the norm of the work whose work you know what are the threats to get out of the committee the. mud the hail of tile i got there yet again i got i'm lucky i would be a link in the getting message id card already. know i still not know him doing one can in a way can i get the us for. america get help. pay it up without any help only if you know. my. health i mean the other one just ideas you. know history my dollar. utopia oh yeah. yeah yeah yeah. yeah yeah so much mike i met him fella got him yeah nato to get into. an ethiopian woman determined to tell the world a new story about her country our ships our humanity is the most beautiful and we got i wish we can just realize that it and just the fact that despite the challenges she became c.e.o. of tourism and head of ethiopia's land development project my ethiopia on al-jazeera. al jazeera balconies documentary film festival screws documentary films carrying strong messages with the power to change the world it is upon us to decide whether the change will take place let us change the way we view the world an
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giving and accuracy focus and norm is useful..having people think about how do i know this is true or false? franklin roosevelt once said repetition does not transform a light into a truth and whileis it's true on the face, it can't change the actual truthfulness of the statement, he is wrong in terms of what it can do in our head and mind. it turns out repetition does have a strong impact in whatf e read and believe. [applause]e] >> hopefully we welcome back to your.about how we build resilience and deeper critical thinking and accuracy norm. this goes to this question we had earlier about media literacy and how we build a more effective program. we're going to turn to camille. >> want to talk about threats and a higher market of disinformation. when we think about russia, i think there's a bit of russia technique almost. i think it gives us a marker for what we have learned. the u.s. and silicon valley will be something they should have seen coming. what have we learned now and what are we still ignoring? i spent time looking at
giving and accuracy focus and norm is useful..having people think about how do i know this is true or false? franklin roosevelt once said repetition does not transform a light into a truth and whileis it's true on the face, it can't change the actual truthfulness of the statement, he is wrong in terms of what it can do in our head and mind. it turns out repetition does have a strong impact in whatf e read and believe. [applause]e] >> hopefully we welcome back to your.about how we build...
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inin a state infamous for its he sex ratio and patriarchal norms. >> when a woman n tries to workn the family stops her. they don't let her progress. they will think she could dodo anything. she will dishonor us. they don''t trust her. >> we worry about theieir safety whenen they go places.s. will someoeone harass them on te way? will they be in danger? we have to worry about all of these things. reporter: b but these fears are not dampenini her a ambitions. she wants to work at a clothing export house and open her own boutique one day. brent: apocalyptic scenes are emerging in the hamas as authorities begin assessing the devastationdorian, the most powm to ever hit the country. large islands have been flooded, thousands of homes uninhabitable, the main airport totally destroyed. 70 people are confirmed dead and that is expected to risese. it has losost strength, butut is dangerous w winds arere headingr ththe states s of georgia andndh and soutcarolilina. >> things arare pretty bad. rescue effororts are s still beg carriedd o out here on long g i. they have bebeen doing it in the thic
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he's been breaking larger norms and bigger rules as time goes on.hat makes this ukrainian allegation much more serious first of all is that this is a very serious matter of national security. we are talking about the president using the full power of the united states government in order to pursue and manufacture a politically motivated investigation against a political opponent. but what also makes this urgent is that this is about something that is going to happen, the 2020 election. we have the opportunity to act now to prevent a profoundly destabilizing action, an intervention in our democracy before it happens. and i think that is a profoundly urgent action that we need to take right now, and everything else is just as serious. you know, all of these transgressions against our democracy are extremely serious, but we are investigating things that have unfortunately already happened. when it comes to ukraine, we are talking about a potential -- rather, a potential meddling in the 2020 election that has still yet to happen. >> so you have the idea
he's been breaking larger norms and bigger rules as time goes on.hat makes this ukrainian allegation much more serious first of all is that this is a very serious matter of national security. we are talking about the president using the full power of the united states government in order to pursue and manufacture a politically motivated investigation against a political opponent. but what also makes this urgent is that this is about something that is going to happen, the 2020 election. we have...
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it is a violation of every norm, every rule. it is a complete abuse of power. an impeachable offense, because there is no requirement under the constitution for an actual crime to be committed. but i don't think this is a crime, as far as i -- as far as i can tell, based on the limited information available to me. >> maybe inappropriate, but maybe not necessarily -- >> wolf, wait a second. inappropriate is not -- >> all right. >> inappropriate is like, you know, spitting on the sidewalk. you know, this is not inappropriate. >> it's beyond inappropriate. >> in my opinion. >> i'm not disagreeing. >> in my opinion. >> i'm not disagreeing with you at all. you know, it's interesting, we're getting a statement from joe biden himself, a lengthy statement. we've got a graphic. i want to put it up on the screen. part of the statement. here it is. if these reports are true, then there is truly no bottom to president trump's willingness to abuse his power and abase our country. this behavior is particularly abhorrent because it exploits the foreign policy of our country a
it is a violation of every norm, every rule. it is a complete abuse of power. an impeachable offense, because there is no requirement under the constitution for an actual crime to be committed. but i don't think this is a crime, as far as i -- as far as i can tell, based on the limited information available to me. >> maybe inappropriate, but maybe not necessarily -- >> wolf, wait a second. inappropriate is not -- >> all right. >> inappropriate is like, you know, spitting...
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he's violating every basic norm of a president.ou should be asking him the question, why is he on the phone with a foreign leader trying to intimidate a foreign leader. that appears what happened. trump is doing this because he knows i will beat him like a drum. he's using abuse of power to try to do something to smear me. everybody looked at this and everybody has looked at it said there's nothing there. ask the right questions. [ inaudible question ] >> he could be impeached. but i'm not making that judgment out. the house should investigate it. this appears to be an overwhelming abuse of power. get on the phone with a foreign leader who is looking for help from the united states and ask about me and imply things, if that's what happened, that appears to be what happened. we know that's what giuliani did. this is outrageous. >> you said one of your concerns was about your family being brought into this race. are you comfortable running a campaign in which -- >> i know what i'm up against. a serial abuser. he abuses power everywhe
he's violating every basic norm of a president.ou should be asking him the question, why is he on the phone with a foreign leader trying to intimidate a foreign leader. that appears what happened. trump is doing this because he knows i will beat him like a drum. he's using abuse of power to try to do something to smear me. everybody looked at this and everybody has looked at it said there's nothing there. ask the right questions. [ inaudible question ] >> he could be impeached. but i'm...
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the changing regime and norms of safety culture. in schools and parenting have probably led to a generation that through no fault of its own is a little bit more coddled than the previous generations or less resilient. i'm not blaming young people for that it is our schools that have changed dramatically. you will not find a police officer at a single school anywhere in america. there are police officers in half of all public high schools. they are actually very safe. the headlines are misleading. in crime has fallen dramatically. they are less at risk than kidnapping than ever before. he would get the idea from going through school and seen parents arrested for letting their kids play by themselves. he would get the idea that it is dangerous in the purpose of school is to protect me. when safety gets stretched to include emotional safety as will i think that is when you start to see this the words that wound or words that hurt. >> is this in your view a good trend or not. i thing it's very concerning. i'm critical of the right as w
the changing regime and norms of safety culture. in schools and parenting have probably led to a generation that through no fault of its own is a little bit more coddled than the previous generations or less resilient. i'm not blaming young people for that it is our schools that have changed dramatically. you will not find a police officer at a single school anywhere in america. there are police officers in half of all public high schools. they are actually very safe. the headlines are...
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it travels on the basic norms governing international relations and goes against the trend.aul: so it is a blow for chinese shipping and china's attempts to import iranian crude because as we said, it effectively cuts off these companies from the global financial system. the broader applications are it potentially muddies the waters ahead of these trade talks in washington, penciled in for around october 10. shery: we have more economic data out of china later today. what are we expecting? tom: we are looking ahead to industrial profits out at around 9:30 local time. bloomberg economics thinks it will be a pretty miserable set of data. we have had a broad range and gauge of data over the last few days pointing to a continued slowdown. in terms of industrial profits, we are expecting them to slow in august after a rebound, by the way, in july. they sell growth of about 2.6% in july. the reason is we have seen producer prices, so deflation and china's manufacturing sector, a drop in prices of 0.8% in august. that is going to weigh on profits, is the view from bloomberg economi
it travels on the basic norms governing international relations and goes against the trend.aul: so it is a blow for chinese shipping and china's attempts to import iranian crude because as we said, it effectively cuts off these companies from the global financial system. the broader applications are it potentially muddies the waters ahead of these trade talks in washington, penciled in for around october 10. shery: we have more economic data out of china later today. what are we expecting? tom:...
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community has a responsibility to protect the global -- the global economy and international rules and norms. all of this is threatened by ian's significant escalation of violence. this week i've been in die wlect the saudi defense minister about this latest attack. to prevent further action, saudi arabia wants to help protect the kingdom's criminal kate infrastructure. the united emirates requested assistance. the president has approved the deployment of u.s. forces which will be defensive in nature and primarily focused on air and missile defense. we will work to accelerate of military equipment to the kingdom of saudi arabia to enhance their eighth to defend themselves. the purpose of the additional offensive support we will provide is as follows. first, to send a clear message that the united states supports our partners in the region. second, to insure the free flow of resources necessary to support the global economy. and third, to demonstrate our commit development upholding the rules based order that we have long called on iran to play. the united states does not seek conflict with i
community has a responsibility to protect the global -- the global economy and international rules and norms. all of this is threatened by ian's significant escalation of violence. this week i've been in die wlect the saudi defense minister about this latest attack. to prevent further action, saudi arabia wants to help protect the kingdom's criminal kate infrastructure. the united emirates requested assistance. the president has approved the deployment of u.s. forces which will be defensive in...
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to write the rules and above all we need to agree a common set of global principles to shift those norms of emerging technology. so i invite you to a summit in london next year a wonderful city. whereby the way it is not raining 94 percent of the time. and when i was mayor we discovered we had more four-star restaurants than even paris. but we still have by far in the uk the most robust tech sector every kind of tech. the biggest tech sector anywhere in europe. and i hope you will come there and we will get the broadest possible coalition to build on what we can contribute as a global leader of ethical and responsible technology. if we master this challenge, i have no doubt that we can , then we will not only safeguard our ideals but the constrained humanity and those perils. together we will vanquish diseases and transform our cities so now with freedom and openness and pluralism but to release that ingenuity. by which, above all the united kingdom will strive thank you very much. [applause] >>
to write the rules and above all we need to agree a common set of global principles to shift those norms of emerging technology. so i invite you to a summit in london next year a wonderful city. whereby the way it is not raining 94 percent of the time. and when i was mayor we discovered we had more four-star restaurants than even paris. but we still have by far in the uk the most robust tech sector every kind of tech. the biggest tech sector anywhere in europe. and i hope you will come there...
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police track people down to be honest there are technologies going at the moment this will be the norm all around the world so i think we just need to get used to it if you've done nothing wrong there's no issue i think if you really believe that the state has never done anything wrong to its citizens then you have nothing to fear from this technology but as we know no state has a perfect track record and we should not be putting so much power into the hands of the state and the police take a look around you in the world the technology is already being used by certain countries all you have to do is pick up a newspaper and see people who are being incarcerated in concentration camps in china right now biometrics data is part of that that's how they're monitoring those people and tracking them and anyone who comes into contact with them right so there's your proof of concept of what could be done now it's really easy to go that would never happen here but your government can always change right so history is full of examples but even in the broad democracies in times of war in times of
police track people down to be honest there are technologies going at the moment this will be the norm all around the world so i think we just need to get used to it if you've done nothing wrong there's no issue i think if you really believe that the state has never done anything wrong to its citizens then you have nothing to fear from this technology but as we know no state has a perfect track record and we should not be putting so much power into the hands of the state and the police take a...
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and ukraine but there is diplomatic practice there are diplomatic norms. and pushing some issue to the outside to be discussed. because the by the media or elsewhere and say if the administration doesn't show us some kind of a note if you do so you may read some private note to someone's parents maybe it's . something else some document is this really democracy what can you really work for in such an environment of the us. we will go you know to act in accordance with the vienna convention for diplomatic relations for months and i advise and all and all of the media especially us media that are trying to find out whether they can have some other transcripts published i think they should remember and keep in mind that these norms of diplomatic relations thank you. and leave. russian foreign minister there spending about an hour talking to reporters following his address at the u.n. general assembly covering the gallus of just about every country an issue that russian foreign policy is involved in right now finishing off there on a question from c.n.n. regar
and ukraine but there is diplomatic practice there are diplomatic norms. and pushing some issue to the outside to be discussed. because the by the media or elsewhere and say if the administration doesn't show us some kind of a note if you do so you may read some private note to someone's parents maybe it's . something else some document is this really democracy what can you really work for in such an environment of the us. we will go you know to act in accordance with the vienna convention for...
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in the state infamous but it's cute with sex ratio and petri arkell norms. or she's got the uniform when a woman tries to work the family stops or they don't let her progress so they think she'll go out she could do anything don't let her out she'll dishonor us they don't trust her. this was me and worry about their safety when they go places will be returned safely will someone harass them on the way will they be in danger we have to worry about all these things. but those fears are not dampening your thoughts on missions she wants to work at a clothing export house and perhaps open her own boutique one day. apocalyptic scenes are emerging in the bahamas as authorities begin assessing the death of. in calls by hurricane dorian the most powerful storm to ever hit the country large areas of the islands have been flooded thousands of homes are now uninhabitable for the main airport was totally destroyed at least 7 people are confirmed dead that figure is expected to rise dorian's has a wall street but it's dangerous winds are now heading for the stage of georg
in the state infamous but it's cute with sex ratio and petri arkell norms. or she's got the uniform when a woman tries to work the family stops or they don't let her progress so they think she'll go out she could do anything don't let her out she'll dishonor us they don't trust her. this was me and worry about their safety when they go places will be returned safely will someone harass them on the way will they be in danger we have to worry about all these things. but those fears are not...
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to the on of so very popular live yes or to do the normal or normative thing i did . learn almost this will be that the vast impossible. don't go well here it will not muck issues with it but i'm open for you to do quintile thing you don't know scar you mungo's up on the would be on the cross it is for sale on 4th day of how to put on the tour de france made up because you know what quality for please show your skin you poor idiot that said. can meet 100 meter highly pocket on. me all by this wave hits herself upon 1. 1999 christoper song denounced his 1st tour de france a year after the festina scandal he was the only one to maintain doping was still prevalent. divan thank god i did he did do but he didn't would you say you don't. need to bodily labor for more than on some form of so you might apply thank him you tend to perform i tend. to continually make a new thing just to clear. the press calls him mr clean but in reality he's perceived as the black sheep of the cycling world he carries on thanks to the help of his wife. it's. like you don't bash satyr say take u
to the on of so very popular live yes or to do the normal or normative thing i did . learn almost this will be that the vast impossible. don't go well here it will not muck issues with it but i'm open for you to do quintile thing you don't know scar you mungo's up on the would be on the cross it is for sale on 4th day of how to put on the tour de france made up because you know what quality for please show your skin you poor idiot that said. can meet 100 meter highly pocket on. me all by this...
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he has violated every basic norm of a president.di arabia accuses iran of being responsible for the drone strikes on its oil facilities — as the us sends troops. cheering. cheers greet the teenage activist greta thunberg as she arrives at a youth summit on climate change in new york — ahead of the un general assembly next week. and coming up — the amazing story of how a 97—year—old war veteran commemorated the battle of arnhem. hello and welcome to world news today. the us democratic presidential contender, joe biden, has accused donald trump of an overwhelming abuse of power. it follows reports he tried to pressure ukraine into opening a corruption investigation against mr biden and his son. president trump has not denied the reports claming: "it doesn't matter what i discuss." this is what mr biden had to say about the affair a few moments ago. know trump t investigated. i know trump deserves to be investigated. he has violated every basic norm of a president. you should be asking him the question, why is he on the phone with a fo
he has violated every basic norm of a president.di arabia accuses iran of being responsible for the drone strikes on its oil facilities — as the us sends troops. cheering. cheers greet the teenage activist greta thunberg as she arrives at a youth summit on climate change in new york — ahead of the un general assembly next week. and coming up — the amazing story of how a 97—year—old war veteran commemorated the battle of arnhem. hello and welcome to world news today. the us democratic...
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state become a normal that respects international laws and norms, or face in international unified position that chooses all instruments of pressure and deterrence. mr. president, ladies and gentlemen, my country, the land , tohe two holy mosques which muslims turn to pray has never promoted war but will stop at nothing to defend its sovereignty. thank you and make peace be upon you. assembly will hear and excellency,is barham salih.
state become a normal that respects international laws and norms, or face in international unified position that chooses all instruments of pressure and deterrence. mr. president, ladies and gentlemen, my country, the land , tohe two holy mosques which muslims turn to pray has never promoted war but will stop at nothing to defend its sovereignty. thank you and make peace be upon you. assembly will hear and excellency,is barham salih.
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not necessarily the law but the norm the custom the tradition is that.
not necessarily the law but the norm the custom the tradition is that.
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so we do wa nt norms of human behaviour.ntable for these unprecedented attacks. you might remember us telling you about a planned raid on area 51. more than 3 million people signed up online, pledging to storm the top secret airbase where the us government is supposed to be hiding extra terrestrials. so how did it all pan out? the bbc‘s tim allman will tell us. as invasions go, alien or otherwise, this was a little underwhelming. here at area 51, it seems fewer than that number bothered to turn up, but for those who did, the hunt for little green man is always worthwhile. a bunch of random people in weird costumes standing outside of a government base? why would you want to miss that? that's a once—in—a—lifetime experience. it's like halloween but we are just annoying people. we clicked that we would be going just for the fun of it but as it got more popular we decided hey, why not, go down and actually make a fun trip of it so we go down, we're going camping and going to check out the base as much as we can from here. but t
so we do wa nt norms of human behaviour.ntable for these unprecedented attacks. you might remember us telling you about a planned raid on area 51. more than 3 million people signed up online, pledging to storm the top secret airbase where the us government is supposed to be hiding extra terrestrials. so how did it all pan out? the bbc‘s tim allman will tell us. as invasions go, alien or otherwise, this was a little underwhelming. here at area 51, it seems fewer than that number bothered to...
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control the use of chemicals near water sources the idea is to greatly ease the pure across it but norm at the same time it's brought to the surface fears is going to undermine u.s. water security. like most of us donald trump enjoys the occasional refreshing glass of clean water. but he doesn't seem as keen to keep the water clean as his predecessor truck has recently lifted obama era restrictions and regulations on the spraying of chemicals and pesticides near streams wetlands and other bodies of water in new wood is a definition that provides hardworking americans the ring of tory certainty the need to invest and develop and build new projects that improve lives in the environment so what has changed well during the obama era if you wanted to use certain chemical pesticides and sprays in your body of water you needed a permit now you don't there's certainly going to be a lot of rejoicing about this from certain sectors many american farmers and manufacturers felt that they were being crushed by the obama era regulations intended to curb water pollution it would be great if farmers di
control the use of chemicals near water sources the idea is to greatly ease the pure across it but norm at the same time it's brought to the surface fears is going to undermine u.s. water security. like most of us donald trump enjoys the occasional refreshing glass of clean water. but he doesn't seem as keen to keep the water clean as his predecessor truck has recently lifted obama era restrictions and regulations on the spraying of chemicals and pesticides near streams wetlands and other...
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him to leave and he's facing spending 2 thirds of everything here on rent somewhere else that's the norm of working over 607080 percent of the peoples here isn't yet spent one year one of the unions through what would you do that if you had to speak if you had just been silly and the only income on rent could you put a little in or no you could be forgiven if you unbias it so if you want to do those university you have to move down the country you know you have to move to cheaper area. the squeeze on housing is affecting foreign workers to the apartment looks great it's only $1500.00 a month the reason it's not so expensive is you have to share it with a total stranger the rental company chooses your flatmates based on a guess as to whether you like each other most of the people living here work in the international tech companies it's the little things we find it's like how often do you clean your dishes to clean them straight after you have a meal to leave them there overnight you do it in the morning all those kind of things that we find that mice irritate another room ace we kind of
him to leave and he's facing spending 2 thirds of everything here on rent somewhere else that's the norm of working over 607080 percent of the peoples here isn't yet spent one year one of the unions through what would you do that if you had to speak if you had just been silly and the only income on rent could you put a little in or no you could be forgiven if you unbias it so if you want to do those university you have to move down the country you know you have to move to cheaper area. the...
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all that stuff is completely norm and normalized. of that machismo, part of that... discourse of sucking it up, and you know, being tough. >> reporter: talbot says being taught to suppress his feelings disulittle to help with what was to come his way. ♪ my mother worked 15 hours five days a week ♪ep >> rter: at 16, his mother had a stroke and was paralyzed. and aftes step-father died, he became her primary caretaker. despite being taught to be tough, talbot wasn't prepared for his mother's death in 2015. her passing was followed two years later by the stillbirth of his daughter. >>yfter my mum died, before daughter died, and i was just struggling to y all these things that i have never said. i was like, why havet i ever said them? that's mental. >> reporter: this is when talbot decided to start therapy. >> and i just crumbled. so i realized i had a lot of learning to do and it was theav best thing iever done in my life. >> reporter: and-- and so, do you performances and the experience of playing with a band like this, is it a form of
all that stuff is completely norm and normalized. of that machismo, part of that... discourse of sucking it up, and you know, being tough. >> reporter: talbot says being taught to suppress his feelings disulittle to help with what was to come his way. ♪ my mother worked 15 hours five days a week ♪ep >> rter: at 16, his mother had a stroke and was paralyzed. and aftes step-father died, he became her primary caretaker. despite being taught to be tough, talbot wasn't prepared for...
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to global politics but also to the economy it's inclusive growth is curved as a result of the w t o norms being substituted again by other rules methods of unfair competition protectionism trade wars unilateral sanctions and blatant the blatant abuse of the status of the american dollar all of this leads to the fragmentation of the global economic space and negatively affects people's standards of living we believe it's necessary to get back to substantive work within the u.n. system and the g. 20 to this and we will contribute to the creation of favorable conditions including through the opportunities offered by the brics where russia will assume the chairmanship in 2020 together with other like minded countries we said. the harmonization of integration process this philosophy lies at the core of president putin's initiative of the greater eurasian partnership involving the eurasian economic union countries shanghai cooperation organization a.c.n. and which is open to all other eurasian states including e.u. member countries. we have already started moving in this direction by interconne
to global politics but also to the economy it's inclusive growth is curved as a result of the w t o norms being substituted again by other rules methods of unfair competition protectionism trade wars unilateral sanctions and blatant the blatant abuse of the status of the american dollar all of this leads to the fragmentation of the global economic space and negatively affects people's standards of living we believe it's necessary to get back to substantive work within the u.n. system and the g....
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said sailing the ship to syria would be a morally bankrupt course of action and against international normstellite photos released by the us company maxar technologies seem to show the tanker two nautical miles off the port of tartus. our diplomatic correspondent james landale reports. this is the iranian oil tanker at the heart of the latest tensions — the grace 1, as she was then known, but now renamed. detained injuly by gibraltar with the help of british marines. suspected of heading for syria in breach of eu sanctions, released in august after iran gave written assurances that this was not the case. but look at this. new satellite images appearing to show the tanker moored a few miles from the syrian port of tartus, potentially there to off—load its cargo. a foreign office spokesman said the reports were deeply troubling and any breach of iran's assurances would be morally bankrupt and a violation of international norms. this is hugely disappointing and demonstrates why the uk government was right to impound the vessel in gibraltar and wrong to release it. in a terse tweet clearly poin
said sailing the ship to syria would be a morally bankrupt course of action and against international normstellite photos released by the us company maxar technologies seem to show the tanker two nautical miles off the port of tartus. our diplomatic correspondent james landale reports. this is the iranian oil tanker at the heart of the latest tensions — the grace 1, as she was then known, but now renamed. detained injuly by gibraltar with the help of british marines. suspected of heading for...
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and what gina minutes ago was arguing is that the prime minister has flouted those norms and in doing so you could set a very dangerous precedent of the judges here have a judge and they're going to reconvene on friday at 9 g.m.t. that is when they will give their decision. is also how they busy day with all the foreign leaders meeting israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu that held talks inside 10 downing street on strengthening ties between their countries and security in the middle east johnson stressed the need for dialogue and a diplomatic solution on iran that's a new house that's in yahoo surprise trip to london when state as he boarded a flight from israel he said the meeting was perfect timing to increase pressure on iran. in other news france has a pill to iran to refrain from any action that doesn't comply with the 25th day nuclear deal equipment has been unraveling since the u.s. withdrew and imposed sanctions aarons president has been rouhani had warned that his country's energy program will soon operate without limits on friday here and will begin developing centrifu
and what gina minutes ago was arguing is that the prime minister has flouted those norms and in doing so you could set a very dangerous precedent of the judges here have a judge and they're going to reconvene on friday at 9 g.m.t. that is when they will give their decision. is also how they busy day with all the foreign leaders meeting israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu that held talks inside 10 downing street on strengthening ties between their countries and security in the middle east...
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. >> cynthia, as a doj veteran, is this just another norm to fall? >> you know what?t just makes you sick to your stomach. i don't know what to say. i love the justice department, and it's just not the justice department that i love anymore. and katie is so much nicer than i am. people are worried it becoming politicized. it is completely politicized. this andrew mccabe prosecution is completely politicized. the response on the grand jury evidence that should be with the house is completely politicized. barr going to trump's -- you know, spending $30,000 is completely politicized. there's nothing normal about this justice department, and i don't know if we can get it back. i get so depressed when i think about what's happened to the justice department and ponder how i used to love to just look at that statue of robert kennedy and be so proud to be there. and now it's -- it's a disgrace. >> both katie and cynthia have agreed to stay with us over this break. coming up when our conversation continues, a lawsuit against the president resurrected, given new life today. it'
. >> cynthia, as a doj veteran, is this just another norm to fall? >> you know what?t just makes you sick to your stomach. i don't know what to say. i love the justice department, and it's just not the justice department that i love anymore. and katie is so much nicer than i am. people are worried it becoming politicized. it is completely politicized. this andrew mccabe prosecution is completely politicized. the response on the grand jury evidence that should be with the house is...
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we don't impeach presidents based upon deviations from norm norms.hen the outer edges of their commentators claiming that this phone call represents the demise of our democracy. i'm sorry. i beg to differ. there is no quid pro quo. there is no treason. there is no bribery because the federal bribery statute doesn't apply to foreign government officials. there is no quid pro quo and there is no legal campaign contribution because it's a department of justice, a properly found asking somebody to open investigation does not constitute a thing of value. since there is no crime. >> laura: end of story, done. byron, real quick. we are out of time. where will it go next? will they hit the magic number western marks because they are going to hit the magic number but the question is a 1998, the house voted to open a formal impeachment inquiry. 31 democrats sided with republicans voting that way about bill clinton. nancy pelosi does not want to do that now. the rules do not require her to do that but some democrats will have to cast a vote on this issue. >> la
we don't impeach presidents based upon deviations from norm norms.hen the outer edges of their commentators claiming that this phone call represents the demise of our democracy. i'm sorry. i beg to differ. there is no quid pro quo. there is no treason. there is no bribery because the federal bribery statute doesn't apply to foreign government officials. there is no quid pro quo and there is no legal campaign contribution because it's a department of justice, a properly found asking somebody to...
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at a pow camp is a norm, prisoner of war camp is a norm in the course of a war. we're talking about camps for civilians. camps for noncombatants. the'll say, oh, well, germans bombed london in the blitz but the allies bombed dresden. they will find all sorts of, you did bad. we did bad. let's all sing kumbayah. but there is no immoral equivalency to an attempt to wipe out an entire people. that spantands alone. so there is this effort to deny it. now, holocaust denial begins quite early. and, in fact, let's say, brazil and panama, not argentina. but in argentina, which was home escaped, a number of nazi war criminals, and a very loyal to the third reich german ex-pat community, they refused to believe when one of the chief executive officers, chief operating officer's of the holocaust told them about what happened, they refused to believe it. many of the early denial materials were produced there. some were produced in france. there was early denial in the 1950's and the 1960's. denialocaust denial, the that i have studied, the denial you read about in " history
at a pow camp is a norm, prisoner of war camp is a norm in the course of a war. we're talking about camps for civilians. camps for noncombatants. the'll say, oh, well, germans bombed london in the blitz but the allies bombed dresden. they will find all sorts of, you did bad. we did bad. let's all sing kumbayah. but there is no immoral equivalency to an attempt to wipe out an entire people. that spantands alone. so there is this effort to deny it. now, holocaust denial begins quite early. and,...
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will the norms in this case as it goes forward -- will they hold? >> well, i certainly hope so, and i think my own bet is that they do, but there's no guarantee. i think to me one of the most interesting things about this particular episode is it tends to -- presidential wrongdoing tends to -- or allegations of it tend to come to public attention through leaks to the fourth estate. the media plays this role. to me what's so interesting about the whistle-blower complaint is this person apparently did not go to "the new york times" or "the washington post" or try to find bob woodward in a parking garage, you know. you know, no pumpkin papers. >> they've torn down that garage. >> well, see, another reason that beschloss is here is to know the -- >> monumental trivia. >> and the howard johnson's is gone, right? >> right. we can go on all night. i better not say. >> this is playing out within the governmental structure in a way that most of the time complaint allegations don't, and i think that makes this in a way even more interesting. this is someone p
will the norms in this case as it goes forward -- will they hold? >> well, i certainly hope so, and i think my own bet is that they do, but there's no guarantee. i think to me one of the most interesting things about this particular episode is it tends to -- presidential wrongdoing tends to -- or allegations of it tend to come to public attention through leaks to the fourth estate. the media plays this role. to me what's so interesting about the whistle-blower complaint is this person...
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and what gina minutes ago was arguing is that the prime minister has flouted those norms and in doing so you could set a very dangerous precedent of the judges here have a judge and they're going to reconvene on friday at 9 g.m.t. and that is when they will give the decision. boris johnson's had a busy day hole so meeting israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu they held talks inside 10 downing street on strengthening ties between the countries on security in the middle east since stressed the need for dialogue on the diplomatic solution on the rome that's a no surprise trip to london was only announced on wednesday he said the meeting was perfect timing to increase pressure on the wrong. a phallus has appealed to iran to refrain from any action that doesn't comply with the 25th a nuclear deal which has been unraveling since the u.s. withdrew and impose sanctions iranian media says it has also lifted limits on nuclear research and development president has said rouhani had warned they will begin developing centrifuges to speed up the enrichment of uranium which could produce which c
and what gina minutes ago was arguing is that the prime minister has flouted those norms and in doing so you could set a very dangerous precedent of the judges here have a judge and they're going to reconvene on friday at 9 g.m.t. and that is when they will give the decision. boris johnson's had a busy day hole so meeting israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu they held talks inside 10 downing street on strengthening ties between the countries on security in the middle east since stressed...