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certainly it's not condoned by our union and not coordinated by our union but there is no sick leave during a furlough so they can't even take sick leave. but you also have to include the fact that there's a lot of flu going around and their jobs exposes them to the general public everyday in a very intimate way. there's all kinds of factors that could explain that. we are certainly denigrating people not to go work for directed to work. telling our members if you have received notice from your agency telling you are required to go to work and that your job has been designated and accepted then you should absolutely go to work. >> host: can you quit if you deemed an essential employee and better by this shutdown? >> guest: i guess you can always quit by not showing up. you're absent without leave and ultimately absent without leave and subsequently when the government reopens you inform the employer you weren't just absent but had moved resigned, yeah, you can quit. >> host: any other penalty you might face? >> guest: technically, yes. in fact, we expect at least, most supervisors an
certainly it's not condoned by our union and not coordinated by our union but there is no sick leave during a furlough so they can't even take sick leave. but you also have to include the fact that there's a lot of flu going around and their jobs exposes them to the general public everyday in a very intimate way. there's all kinds of factors that could explain that. we are certainly denigrating people not to go work for directed to work. telling our members if you have received notice from your...
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is strong. >> the state of our union is strong. >> the state of our union is strong. >> president'sly they dial it back. >> the state of our union is sound. >> the state of the union is not good. >> by the next year. >> the state of our union is better, but not good enough. >> what is thest state of the union today? >> a joke. >> chaotic and entertaining. >> chaotic and dismal. >> the state of the union is? >> unstable. >> president trump declared. >> the state of our union is strong. >> the state of the union is? >> weak. >> in grave danger. >> online some used gifts to portray the state of the union as fire. >> we're hang not guiling in th >> the state of our union is strong, but our economy is troubled. >> back before social media ronald regan didn't have to put up with comments like screwed with a glimmer of hope. >> it's messed up. >> in trouble. >> crap. >> crock. >> crock. >> someone even used space to describe our state. >> houston, we have a problem. >> apollo 13 made it back in one piece. so will our union, right? cnn, new york. >>> thank you for joining us." . >>> good ev
is strong. >> the state of our union is strong. >> the state of our union is strong. >> president'sly they dial it back. >> the state of our union is sound. >> the state of the union is not good. >> by the next year. >> the state of our union is better, but not good enough. >> what is thest state of the union today? >> a joke. >> chaotic and entertaining. >> chaotic and dismal. >> the state of the union is? >>...
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we certainly have very strong support within our union for border security. we represent border patrol agent's and we represent ice agents. they do the actual work of providing for security at the border. about thaty much issue, but we want our members to be paid for the work they do. host: i know you have met with speaker pelosi and minority leader chuck schumer. have you actually met with president trump? guest: no, we have not. not at the national level. president recently sent president trump a letter asking for a resolution of this impasse. senatehim to allow the -- to instruct senator mcconnell, who seems to be taking his cues from the onsident, to allow a vote the house passed appropriation bill and get the government back open again and then proceed with debate over border security. host: did you get any response to that letter? host: -- guest: no. host: any plans to meet with anyone else at the white house? guest: yes. our members are calling their congressional representatives and senators asking for a quick resolution of this impasse. we're focusing
we certainly have very strong support within our union for border security. we represent border patrol agent's and we represent ice agents. they do the actual work of providing for security at the border. about thaty much issue, but we want our members to be paid for the work they do. host: i know you have met with speaker pelosi and minority leader chuck schumer. have you actually met with president trump? guest: no, we have not. not at the national level. president recently sent president...
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this morning we would see changes to everyday life in northern ireland that would put the future of our union at risk. well let's get more from video because one of the barb of a is all who is actually outside houses of parliament in london welcome to the maze appealed to lawmakers is to think again before they reject a deal tomorrow are they likely to follow her instruction. then not likely but she was quite impressive to reason may for the first time since months was her with this particular speech in parliament because she struck a more rational tone she appeals to the so if the good sense the common sense of calm and terence and she was mostly of course speaking to her own conservative benches to agree to this deal because what she says how she sums it up is that everything else is worse and of course she reiterated her ultimate stretch that if the government and the problem and to end parliament were pushed into a corner over price it it money and end up the country might and that was no wrecks it all in the end and that of course should strike taro tara into the hearts of the hard line
this morning we would see changes to everyday life in northern ireland that would put the future of our union at risk. well let's get more from video because one of the barb of a is all who is actually outside houses of parliament in london welcome to the maze appealed to lawmakers is to think again before they reject a deal tomorrow are they likely to follow her instruction. then not likely but she was quite impressive to reason may for the first time since months was her with this particular...
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security and protects our union gess prime minister the e.u. offering an extension of article fifty potentially until july do you categorically rule that out i don't think that we're leaving on the twenty ninth of march i've been clear that i don't believe we should be extending article fifty and i don't believe we should be having a second referendum we have that instruction we have from the british people to leave i believe it's our duty to deliver on that i want to do it in a way that is smooth that is orderly as i've just said protects jobs and security and protects our union another loss on last question i'll take from phillip corrigan from the state sentinel. phil corrigan stocks and so you say it's important that people in stoke on trent feel that they're not being ignored but it seems that most of the people that are in favor of bricks it don't feel that what you're offering is bricks it and obviously people who are opposed it don't feel your deal even so who exactly are you doing this for. the people who stoke i mean the people he
security and protects our union gess prime minister the e.u. offering an extension of article fifty potentially until july do you categorically rule that out i don't think that we're leaving on the twenty ninth of march i've been clear that i don't believe we should be extending article fifty and i don't believe we should be having a second referendum we have that instruction we have from the british people to leave i believe it's our duty to deliver on that i want to do it in a way that is...
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this morning we would see changes to everyday life in northern ireland that would put the future of our union a triss. correspondent barbara vigil is in washington tonight she told us about the reactions to teresa mayes addressed to parliament. she was quite impressive to reason may for the first time since months was her with this particular speech in parliament because she struck a more rational tone she appeals to the sort of the good sense the common sense of calm and terence and she was mostly of course speaking to her own conservative benches to agree to this deal because what she says how she sums it up is that everything else is worse and of course she reiterated her ultimate stretch that if the government and the parliament to end parliament were pushed into a corner over price it it mind and up the country might and that was no wrecks at all in the end and that of course should strike taro tara into the hearts of the hard line breaks to tears in her own rows however of course everybody knows the the lines have been drawn in the sand and palm and people have made up their minds there
this morning we would see changes to everyday life in northern ireland that would put the future of our union a triss. correspondent barbara vigil is in washington tonight she told us about the reactions to teresa mayes addressed to parliament. she was quite impressive to reason may for the first time since months was her with this particular speech in parliament because she struck a more rational tone she appeals to the sort of the good sense the common sense of calm and terence and she was...
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certainly it's not condoned by our union. it's not coordinated by our union.er and they're still sickly during a furlough soow they can't even really take sick leave. you also have to include the fact that there's ahe lot of cod and flu going around and their job exposes them to the general public everyday in a very intimate way. there's all kinds of factors that could explain that, but we are not encouraging people not to go to work who have been directed to go to work. whereli telling our members absolutely, if you have received notice from agency, telling you that you are required to go to work, that your job has been designated accepted, then you should absolutely go to work. >> host: can you quit if your dean and essential employee? if you're fed up by the shutdown can you quit today? >> guest: i guess you can always quit by not showing up. you are absent without leave and ultimately if you're absent withoutve leave, and subsequenty when the government reopens you inform the employer that you were not just absent, you ha
certainly it's not condoned by our union. it's not coordinated by our union.er and they're still sickly during a furlough soow they can't even really take sick leave. you also have to include the fact that there's ahe lot of cod and flu going around and their job exposes them to the general public everyday in a very intimate way. there's all kinds of factors that could explain that, but we are not encouraging people not to go to work who have been directed to go to work. whereli telling our...
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security and protects our union jess prime minister the e.u. offering an extension of article fifty potentially until july do you categorically rule that out i don't think that we're leaving on the twenty ninth of march i've been clear that i don't believe we should be extending article fifty and i don't believe we should be having a second referendum we have that instruction we have a for the british people to leave i believe it's our duty to deliver on that i want to do it in a way that is smooth that is orderly as i've just said protects jobs and security and protects our union another loss on last question i'll take from phillip corrigan from the state sentinel. phil corrigan stocks and so you say it's important that people in stoke on trent feel that they're not being ignored but it seems that most of the people who are in favor of don't feel that what you're offering is bricks it and obviously people who opposed it don't feel don't support your deal even so who exactly are you doing this for. the people who stoke i mean the people he
security and protects our union jess prime minister the e.u. offering an extension of article fifty potentially until july do you categorically rule that out i don't think that we're leaving on the twenty ninth of march i've been clear that i don't believe we should be extending article fifty and i don't believe we should be having a second referendum we have that instruction we have a for the british people to leave i believe it's our duty to deliver on that i want to do it in a way that is...
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union. and neither would it be the best outcome. our deal delivers certainty for business is for the time limited information tastes different. nations which. means no in from enter a sion period our deal protects the rights of the citizens living in the u.k. and she praises living in the e.u. so they can carry on then i as before no deal means no reciprocal agreements to protect those citizens' rights are deal delivers the deepest pockets security partnership in the e.u. sistering so our police and security services can continue to work together with their european partners to keep all our people safe no deal means no such security partnership. and our deal delivers the foundations for an unprecedented economic relationship with the e.u. that is more ambitious that is. becoming really rather a noisy and unseemly spear that has now resumed mistaught the prime minister must be heard by minister here our deal delivers the foundations for an unprecedented economic relationship with the e.u. this is more ambitious than anything they have ev
union. and neither would it be the best outcome. our deal delivers certainty for business is for the time limited information tastes different. nations which. means no in from enter a sion period our deal protects the rights of the citizens living in the u.k. and she praises living in the e.u. so they can carry on then i as before no deal means no reciprocal agreements to protect those citizens' rights are deal delivers the deepest pockets security partnership in the e.u. sistering so our...
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so let's begin tonight by recognizing that the state of our union is strong, because our people are strong. [ cheers and applause ] >>> the state of the union, first postponed because of the government shutdown will now take place on tuesday, watch as president from delivers his state of the union address live in the house chamber beginning at 9 pm eastern on c-span, followed by the democratic response by former georgia gubernatorial candidate stacey abrams. the state of the union, like tuesday at 9 easton on c- span, c-span.org or listen with the free c-span radio app. >>> coming up next on c-span 3, we will hear from congressional budget office director keith hall at a recent hearing on capitol hill. then several mayors from across the country discuss ways to reduce gun violence and hate crimes in their communities. and later, indiana governor eric holcomb gives his state of the state address from indianapolis. >>> tuesday, congressional budget office keith hall appeared on capitol hill for the first time since the new congress began to outline the cbo's latest report on the budget and u
so let's begin tonight by recognizing that the state of our union is strong, because our people are strong. [ cheers and applause ] >>> the state of the union, first postponed because of the government shutdown will now take place on tuesday, watch as president from delivers his state of the union address live in the house chamber beginning at 9 pm eastern on c-span, followed by the democratic response by former georgia gubernatorial candidate stacey abrams. the state of the union,...
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the deal we have puts our union first. now let me turn to the contribution of the leader of the opposition. characteristic speech, characteristic whole approach to brexit. long on cynicism, short on coherance. he claims he will be able to renegotiate the deal in a matter of weeks, get a vastly different outcome and despite the your pe european union making clear that's impossible, but everything he does is designed to avoid taking any difficult decisions. saying one thing to one group and another thing to another. in a general election, he said his manifesto, freedom of movement will end. on sunday he said i'm not against the free movement of people. in a german newspaper he said we can't stop it, it has been triggered. in a speech last week, and again this evening, he says a second referendum was an option on the table. he said labour would run an independent trade policy but he wants to join the customs union. he says he's opposed to no deal but says he's opposed to withdrawal agreement and the backstop without which the
the deal we have puts our union first. now let me turn to the contribution of the leader of the opposition. characteristic speech, characteristic whole approach to brexit. long on cynicism, short on coherance. he claims he will be able to renegotiate the deal in a matter of weeks, get a vastly different outcome and despite the your pe european union making clear that's impossible, but everything he does is designed to avoid taking any difficult decisions. saying one thing to one group and...
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union? did we safeguard our security and our union? or did we let the british people down? i say -- i say we should deliver to the british people and get on with building a brighter future for our country by backing this deal tomorrow. i commend this statement to the house. thank you, mr. speaker. i would like to thank the prime minister for an advance copy of her statement. in december, the government shamefully pulled a meaningful vote on her deal, with a promise that -- guy: jeremy corbyn, leader of the opposition party, responding to the statement by theresa may, the prime minister, which was summing up some of the details of the letter received from brussels with regard to the brexit backstop. interesting arguments being made within that statement regarding how we are going to progress from here. our brexit editor joins us. dobson, bloomberg managing editor for european markets. emma, what have we learned about what is going to happen tomorrow in the key vote? they think there is a possibility brexit will be thwarted. she is saying the chances of brexit being thwarted o
union? did we safeguard our security and our union? or did we let the british people down? i say -- i say we should deliver to the british people and get on with building a brighter future for our country by backing this deal tomorrow. i commend this statement to the house. thank you, mr. speaker. i would like to thank the prime minister for an advance copy of her statement. in december, the government shamefully pulled a meaningful vote on her deal, with a promise that -- guy: jeremy corbyn,...
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and i come before you tonight to declare that the state of our union is "i-unno." because nobody, nobody knows if we're going to have a state of the union address. the situation is chaotic and bitter and confusing-- which is actually the state of our union. see, here's how we got here. last week, speaker pelosi sent a very polite letter to the president telling him to stay away because he smells bad and his mother dresses him funny. ( laughter ) subtext. ( laughter ) she also cited security concerns. well, today, the president lettered back, saying he'd checked with the secret service, and, "there are no security concerns. therefore, i will be fulfilling my constitutional duty to deliver important information to the people and congress of the united states of america regarding the state of our union." ( laughter ) ( cheers and applause ) i'm not sure if he's hearing pelosi. it's like this guy doesn't understand that "no" means "no." he went on, "it would be so very sad for our country if the state of the union were not delivered on time, on schedule, and very import
and i come before you tonight to declare that the state of our union is "i-unno." because nobody, nobody knows if we're going to have a state of the union address. the situation is chaotic and bitter and confusing-- which is actually the state of our union. see, here's how we got here. last week, speaker pelosi sent a very polite letter to the president telling him to stay away because he smells bad and his mother dresses him funny. ( laughter ) subtext. ( laughter ) she also cited...
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and we would see changes to everyday to northern ireland that would put the future of our union at riskaving with no deal this house blocked brexit, that would be a subversion of our democracy, saying to the people — saying to the people we were elected to serve that we were unwilling to do what they have instructed. i say to members of this house, whatever you may have previously concluded, give this deal as second look. it's not perfect, and yes, it is a compromise. when the history books are written... jeering. people will look at the decision — people will look at the decision of this house tomorrow and ask, did we deliver on the country's vote to leave the european union? did we safeguard our economy, our security and our union? or did we let the british people down? on receiving this letter today, the prime minister — to the prime minister from the president of the eu commission and council, it is now clear to all members across this house yet again that the prime minister has completely and utterly failed to do that. today's letter is nothing more than a repetition of exactly the
and we would see changes to everyday to northern ireland that would put the future of our union at riskaving with no deal this house blocked brexit, that would be a subversion of our democracy, saying to the people — saying to the people we were elected to serve that we were unwilling to do what they have instructed. i say to members of this house, whatever you may have previously concluded, give this deal as second look. it's not perfect, and yes, it is a compromise. when the history books...
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this morning would see changes to everyday life in northern islands that would put the future of our union. brent: our correspondent is in london on the story for us. we asked her about the reaction to theresa may's address to parliament today. reporter: she was quite impressive, theresa may. for the first time in months with this particular speech in parliament to come because she struck a more rational tone. she appeal to sort of the good sense, the common sense of parliamentarians. she was mostly, of course, speaking to her own conservative benches to agree to this deal, because, how she sums it up, is that everything else is worse. of course, she reiterated her ultimate -- that, if the government and the permit, and parliament were pushed into a corner over brexit itthe country minght end up with no brexit in the end. that should strike terror into thher own rows. of course, everybody knows the lines have been drawn in the sand in parliament. people have made up their minds. we've heard some little changed from one side or the other, but nothing to really remedy the defeat that she is
this morning would see changes to everyday life in northern islands that would put the future of our union. brent: our correspondent is in london on the story for us. we asked her about the reaction to theresa may's address to parliament today. reporter: she was quite impressive, theresa may. for the first time in months with this particular speech in parliament to come because she struck a more rational tone. she appeal to sort of the good sense, the common sense of parliamentarians. she was...
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union. and neither would it be the best outcome. our deal delivers certainty for businesses with a time limit it implementation. which. means no information period argue it protects the rights of citizens living in the u.k. and she's cases living in the e.u. so they can carry on then i as before no deal means no reciprocal agreements to protect those citizens' rights are deal delivers the deepest pockets security partnership in the e.u. sistering so our police and security services can continue...
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the deal we have a puts our union first.e turn to the contribution of the leader of the opposition. characteristically the whole approach to brexit, short on coherence. toclaims he will be able renegotiate the deal and a matter of weeks to get a drastically different outcome and despite the eu making clear that is impossible. designedg he does is to avoid taking any difficult decision. saying one thing to one group and another thing to another. in the general election, he said his manifesto freedom of movement will end. notunday he said i am against the free movement of people. he said we cannot stop it, the referendum took place, article 50 is being triggered -- triggered. asked week and again tonight he said a second referendum was on the table. he wants to join the customs union. he is opposed to do no deal but he said he is opposed to withdrawal agreement as a backstop. the question is, what is his position? in hisfailed responsibility [indiscernible] in his responsibility to provide a credible alternative to the governm
the deal we have a puts our union first.e turn to the contribution of the leader of the opposition. characteristically the whole approach to brexit, short on coherence. toclaims he will be able renegotiate the deal and a matter of weeks to get a drastically different outcome and despite the eu making clear that is impossible. designedg he does is to avoid taking any difficult decision. saying one thing to one group and another thing to another. in the general election, he said his manifesto...
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let's begin tonight by recognizing that the state of our union is strong, because our people are strong. >> [applause] union, firstof the postponed because of the government shutdown, will now take place thursday night. watch as president trump delivers his state of the union address live from the house chamber beginning 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, followed by the democratic response by gubernatorial candidate stacey abrams. the state of the union with 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, c-span.org, or was in with the free c-span radio app. >> in hope of avoiding and other government shutdown, members of the house and senate met on homeland security spending. the house appropriations chair heads off this appropriations committee hearing. it is one hour and 15 minutes.
let's begin tonight by recognizing that the state of our union is strong, because our people are strong. >> [applause] union, firstof the postponed because of the government shutdown, will now take place thursday night. watch as president trump delivers his state of the union address live from the house chamber beginning 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, followed by the democratic response by gubernatorial candidate stacey abrams. the state of the union with 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span,...
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so let's begin tonight by recognizing that the state of our union is strong. because our people are strong. [cheers and applause] >> the state of the union, first postponed because of the government shutdown, will now take place on tuesday night. watch as president trump delivers his state of the union address live from the house chamber beginning at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. followed by the democratic response by former georgia gubernatorial candidate, stacy abrams. the state of the union, live tuesday at 9:00 eastern. on c-span, c-span.org or listen with the free c-span radio app. >> next, federal reserve chair powell holds a new conference -- -- news conference on the u.s. economy and monetary policy. he also spoke about the impact of the recent government shutdown and a new report by the congressional budget office that warns about america's death. this is 50 minutes. mr. powell: good afternoon, everyone. and welcome. i'll start with a recap of our discussions, including our assessment of the outlook for the economy and the judgments we made about our in
so let's begin tonight by recognizing that the state of our union is strong. because our people are strong. [cheers and applause] >> the state of the union, first postponed because of the government shutdown, will now take place on tuesday night. watch as president trump delivers his state of the union address live from the house chamber beginning at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. followed by the democratic response by former georgia gubernatorial candidate, stacy abrams. the state of the...
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and to do so in a way that does protect people's jobs and protects our security and protects our union. against this deal is a vote for nothing more than uncertainty. and the very real risk of no deal or no brakes it actually. just doesn't have to be that way tonight we can choose certainty. uncertainty we can choose unity over division. we can choose we couldn't choose. we can choose to deliver on our promise to the british people not break that promise and in danger trust in politics for a generation because as members of parliament we have a duty to serve not our own self interest nor that of our party is but the people we were elected to represent it. it is the people of this country that we were sent here to serve the people of this country if you queue jumping polling stations to cast their ballots so they might put their faith in us it is the people of this country who intrusted us with the sacred right to build for them and their children and grandchildren the brighter future they expect. and if we act in the national interest and by this deal tonight venter morrow we can begin
and to do so in a way that does protect people's jobs and protects our security and protects our union. against this deal is a vote for nothing more than uncertainty. and the very real risk of no deal or no brakes it actually. just doesn't have to be that way tonight we can choose certainty. uncertainty we can choose unity over division. we can choose we couldn't choose. we can choose to deliver on our promise to the british people not break that promise and in danger trust in politics for a...
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tonight bygin recognizing that the state of our union is strong because our people are strong. >> the state of the union first post post because of the government shutdown will now take place on tuesday night. watch as president trump delivers his state of the union address live from the house chamber getting at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span followed by the democratic response by stacey abrams. the state of the union live tuesday on c-span, c-span.org or listen with the free c-span radio app. >> house speaker nancy pelosi held her weekly briefing this morning talking about the conference committee between the house and senate. here's this morning's briefing. >> good morning. it's all about the numbers. so here we are. thank god government is open again. and now we can negotiate on what orderst way is to have security to enforce our homeland security goals. important and the would be any shutdown taken off the table as a reasonable approach to governance. impact in theble lives of the families affect by federal employees who are not receiving their paychecks in a by theirshion communitie
tonight bygin recognizing that the state of our union is strong because our people are strong. >> the state of the union first post post because of the government shutdown will now take place on tuesday night. watch as president trump delivers his state of the union address live from the house chamber getting at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span followed by the democratic response by stacey abrams. the state of the union live tuesday on c-span, c-span.org or listen with the free c-span radio...
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you know our union army given the. whole mess is never of the. heart and mind. is behind water products. i think that the european commission would be very very good to impose water privatization on anybody if they only could. we let's remember to organize in the way that the think it's more efficient so boards public and private ownership are possible so that we have an official says the that distribute high quality safe fish and affordable water two of the states is. going to put it. in their patience. and i really think. i mean once every three. ill we have nobody of us who believe in. i could be voted. in a historic nationwide referendum was held concerning the privatization of water services . the berlusconi government's plans to privatized the water supply was voted down by a massive ninety five percent of its value voters. the reason why we had this. government. before. that was for. the. management of the. to sell out at least fifty bits of the state because for all the public said not only was there. a few weeks after the italian referendum. and mario d
you know our union army given the. whole mess is never of the. heart and mind. is behind water products. i think that the european commission would be very very good to impose water privatization on anybody if they only could. we let's remember to organize in the way that the think it's more efficient so boards public and private ownership are possible so that we have an official says the that distribute high quality safe fish and affordable water two of the states is. going to put it. in their...
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issues the fear that we could be trapped in it permanently and concerns over its potential impact on our union if northern ireland is treated differently from the rest of the u.k. so i will be talking to this week to colleagues including in the u.p.a. to consider how we might meet our obligations to the people of northern ireland and ireland in a way that can command the greatest possible support in the house and i will then take conclusions of those discussions back to the e.u. . war from d.w. correspondence a big mass in the london outside the house of parliament and to teri schultz in brussels welcome both let's start with you could we see much difference between teresa mayes original plan and proposal that she put to parliament today. i think that plan b. looks suspiciously like plan a when she said that she's going to include lawmakers in the process but from what i understand this is the next step it's the actual agreement that she hopes to reach with the that's not the withdrawal a given so that's not of much hope she's also said that she is going to reassure that she's not going to und
issues the fear that we could be trapped in it permanently and concerns over its potential impact on our union if northern ireland is treated differently from the rest of the u.k. so i will be talking to this week to colleagues including in the u.p.a. to consider how we might meet our obligations to the people of northern ireland and ireland in a way that can command the greatest possible support in the house and i will then take conclusions of those discussions back to the e.u. . war from d.w....
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issues the fear that we could be trapped in it permanently and concerns over its potential impact on our union if northern ireland is treated differently from the rest of the u.k. so i will be talking for this week to colleagues in a way that can command the greatest possible support in the house and i will then take the conclusions of those discussions back to the e.u. . just who in the e.u. is willing to listen to those conclusions is an open question the block has ruled out further concessions to the u.k. and so far plan c. is nowhere in sight. let's get your reminder now of one of our top stories at this hour the taliban is attacked a military base in central afghanistan it is unclear how many people they killed one report indicates the death toll could be as high as one hundred eighty. this is date of your news live from berlin we have more of course coming up at the top of the hour and don't forget you can always get the latest at a web site as well that's interview dot com may brian thomas of the entire team thanks for being. letter we were. when we were. eighty percent of americans at
issues the fear that we could be trapped in it permanently and concerns over its potential impact on our union if northern ireland is treated differently from the rest of the u.k. so i will be talking for this week to colleagues in a way that can command the greatest possible support in the house and i will then take the conclusions of those discussions back to the e.u. . just who in the e.u. is willing to listen to those conclusions is an open question the block has ruled out further...
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issues the fear that we could be trapped in it permanently and concerns over its potential impact on our union if northern ireland is treated differently from the rest of the u.k. so i will be talking to her this week to colleagues in a way that can come on to the greatest possible support in the house and i will then take the conclusions of those discussions back to the e.u. . just who in the e.u. is willing to listen to those conclusions is an open question the block is ruled out further concessions to the u.k. and so far plan c. is nowhere in sight. the reason may taking it back to the e.u. we're going to take this story now to brussels and talk about that part of the story i'm joined now by a correspondent dear motss good evening to you georg so theresa may she says she's going to return to brussels which is no big surprise what are the leaders of the european union what are they going to be able to give her that they haven't already given her friend the labor leader jeremy corbin leader of the opposition in the british parliament today talked about groundhog day and i my it's insatiate is
issues the fear that we could be trapped in it permanently and concerns over its potential impact on our union if northern ireland is treated differently from the rest of the u.k. so i will be talking to her this week to colleagues in a way that can come on to the greatest possible support in the house and i will then take the conclusions of those discussions back to the e.u. . just who in the e.u. is willing to listen to those conclusions is an open question the block is ruled out further...
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morning i mean would see changes to everyday life in northern ireland that would put the future of our union at. chris the government is in disarray it's korea if the prime minister's deal is rejected tomorrow it's time for a general election it's time for a new government. leader jeremy corbyn there in the house of commons yesterday well our london correspondent standing by for us outside the houses of parliament in london bigot is it really a foregone conclusion that parliament will reject a recent days breaks that deal today. nothing is a foregone conclusion at this moment in british politics because things change quickly but it does look like m.p.'s have really hardened their opinions over the christmas break and we haven't really seen in the last days that many m.p.'s have come forward and said well i've changed my mind i'm going to back the prime minister even m.p.'s from our own party because it's such an issue that's so deep. in m.p.'s conscience where it's really about the future of the country it's historic vote that's been said a lot and it is true so there are lots of m.p.'s are
morning i mean would see changes to everyday life in northern ireland that would put the future of our union at. chris the government is in disarray it's korea if the prime minister's deal is rejected tomorrow it's time for a general election it's time for a new government. leader jeremy corbyn there in the house of commons yesterday well our london correspondent standing by for us outside the houses of parliament in london bigot is it really a foregone conclusion that parliament will reject a...
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this morning we would see changes to everyday life in northern ireland that would put the future of our union a triss. opposition leader jeremy corben made clear that labor's position was unchanged he decries made his deal is bad for the country and called for this defeat but he pulled a meaningful vote this is breaking. the government is in disarray right it's clear if the prime minister's deal is rejected tomorrow it's time for a general election it's time for a new government. in the brixton neighborhood of south london most of the people who spoke to d.w. seemed fed up with the debate. reason may's breaks a deal should the parliament support or fish. all the things she said are good for this country but we do it is bleeding ourselves. it is struggling and everything she comes out with are happening that we don't live in and rooted in lincoln should say it's completely different and a really cute you know it to this area a lot of different feelings yeah it's a bedrock of britain's better off leaving we think so in our area and why what are your reasons for. my drive an outsider. and i don'
this morning we would see changes to everyday life in northern ireland that would put the future of our union a triss. opposition leader jeremy corben made clear that labor's position was unchanged he decries made his deal is bad for the country and called for this defeat but he pulled a meaningful vote this is breaking. the government is in disarray right it's clear if the prime minister's deal is rejected tomorrow it's time for a general election it's time for a new government. in the brixton...
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used to say that we want to get out of the ever closer union, we won't have control of our agricultureoney to europe and the deal does all of those. i think we should also be out of the customs union but that is one element of the deal. they are now charting a course of no deal. you might build to agree on this, if we come to the motion on monday and it is a short period of time, she has to come back with a plan, there will be amendments, perhaps they are indicative votes on a customs union, perhaps on a second referendum. is that the way forward? this is going to go round and round across the road ad nauseam. the only way to get to the bottom is to have these indicative votes to find out what there is a majority for. white and now the executive has demonstrably failed to deliver on the policy it is advocating, the initiative. parliament. in the absence of a general election that would change the arithmetic, what you're looking at is no deal will not get through, as it of impediments have been placed in the way of that and that is not the majority for a second referendum. do you do tha
used to say that we want to get out of the ever closer union, we won't have control of our agricultureoney to europe and the deal does all of those. i think we should also be out of the customs union but that is one element of the deal. they are now charting a course of no deal. you might build to agree on this, if we come to the motion on monday and it is a short period of time, she has to come back with a plan, there will be amendments, perhaps they are indicative votes on a customs union,...
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the speech. >> jon: we don't want him to be hangry. >> stephen: i would love it if the state of our union. that would be fantastic. join is then live, got to play to win. now, ladies and gentlemen, my first guest tonight is a democratic senator from the great state of california. please welcome, senator kamala harris! ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) >> stephen: welcome back. thank you. >> stephen: nice to see you again. how have you been? >> i'm good. >> stephen: you seem good. we'll get to this in a moment. your new book is called "the truths we hold," and you look very happy on the cover. >> yeah. >> stephen: but let's talk about the world before we get to the book. >> okay. >> stephen: i'm not sure why you have -- why you look happy on the cover. shutdown tomorrow day 20. saturday will be a record of 22 days. any updates, you're in the senate. what's the chatter like in the cloak room? >> the chatter in the cloak room is that we have hundreds of thousands of americans who are not going to get paid, and they're not getting paid because the president of the united states has a v
the speech. >> jon: we don't want him to be hangry. >> stephen: i would love it if the state of our union. that would be fantastic. join is then live, got to play to win. now, ladies and gentlemen, my first guest tonight is a democratic senator from the great state of california. please welcome, senator kamala harris! ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) >> stephen: welcome back. thank you. >> stephen: nice to see you again. how have you been? >> i'm good....
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members of parliament will cast their vote on the withdrawal agreement on the terms of our departure from the european unionis a direct consequence of the votes that were cast by people here in stoke and in cities, towns and villages in every corner of the united kingdom. injune 2016, the british people were asked by mps to ta ke the british people were asked by mps to take a decision. should the united kingdom remain a member of the european union or should we leave ? the european union or should we leave? in that campaign, both sides disagreed on many things but on one thing they when united, what the british people decided, the politicians would prevent. in the run—up to the vote, the government said of leaflet to every household making the case for remain, stating very clearly, this is your decision, the government will input that what you decide. those are the terms on which people cast their votes. if majority had that remain, the eu would have continued as a member state, the disagreement would have continued as well but the mast majority —— the vast majority of people would have had no truck that we
members of parliament will cast their vote on the withdrawal agreement on the terms of our departure from the european unionis a direct consequence of the votes that were cast by people here in stoke and in cities, towns and villages in every corner of the united kingdom. injune 2016, the british people were asked by mps to ta ke the british people were asked by mps to take a decision. should the united kingdom remain a member of the european union or should we leave ? the european union or...
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issues the fear that we could be trapped in it permanently and concerns over its potential impact on our union its northern and just treated differently from the rest of the u.k. so i will be talking to this week to colleagues in a way that can command the greatest possible support in the house and i will then take the conclusions of those discussions back to the e.u. . just who in the e.u. is willing to listen to those conclusions is an open question the block has ruled out further concessions to the u.k. and so far plan c. is nowhere in sight. let's spoil it our correspondent barbara faisal she's standing by in london tonight good evening to you barbara you know today in parliament the opposition labor leader jeremy corbyn he called teresa mayes new plan for braggs groundhog day did she did she put forward anything new. she absolutely did not and you must admit brendon takes a certain amount of cold bloodedness to take plan a that was roundly defeated by a palm and just a week ago blow the dust off that so difficult like that in the meantime and say ok here it is this is the plan why don't y
issues the fear that we could be trapped in it permanently and concerns over its potential impact on our union its northern and just treated differently from the rest of the u.k. so i will be talking to this week to colleagues in a way that can command the greatest possible support in the house and i will then take the conclusions of those discussions back to the e.u. . just who in the e.u. is willing to listen to those conclusions is an open question the block has ruled out further concessions...
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government will continue its work to increase our prosperity guarantee our security and to strengthen our union and yes we will also continue to work to deliver on the solemn promise we made to the people of this country to deliver on the results of the referendum and the. all right with me now here at the big table is our reporter charlotte jones until she's been following this story for us all day charlotte it's good to see you again so let's talk about where we are right now and bring of the day we just heard from david charter with the times that there is talk there is movement in the european union to possibly give the u.k. if to resume a.s. until twenty twenty an extension and there's also talk about a possible inclusion of the u.k. in the customs union for manufactured goods but not for services which we at we haven't been able to confirm that tonight and it is a it's a stunning development if that is if it is true what does that do the to the calculus for theresa may moving forward to present a brakes a plan b. for those two points that you hit the festool there's this idea that the u.k
government will continue its work to increase our prosperity guarantee our security and to strengthen our union and yes we will also continue to work to deliver on the solemn promise we made to the people of this country to deliver on the results of the referendum and the. all right with me now here at the big table is our reporter charlotte jones until she's been following this story for us all day charlotte it's good to see you again so let's talk about where we are right now and bring of the...
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or indies those demanding a border patrol in northern ireland surely this is the real threat to our union the only people who are undermining faith in our democracy is the government itself it's time for a general election it's time to come on. also coming up tonight what if u.s. president donald trump were an agent for the kremlin or the f.b.i. reportedly investigated just that shortly after trump moved into the white house when you can imagine trump's reaction to that news never worked you know that answer but never. not only never worked i think it's great that you're even asked that question. this. one's our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and all the around the world welcome we begin the day with less than twenty four hours until the british parliament finally gets its say on teresa mayes plan for leaving the european union barring any seismic shifts in opinion parliament is set to make history tomorrow dealing the government one of the most crushing defeat seen in almost a century and if that were not bad enough once parliament has killed to reason may's breaks that plan it w
or indies those demanding a border patrol in northern ireland surely this is the real threat to our union the only people who are undermining faith in our democracy is the government itself it's time for a general election it's time to come on. also coming up tonight what if u.s. president donald trump were an agent for the kremlin or the f.b.i. reportedly investigated just that shortly after trump moved into the white house when you can imagine trump's reaction to that news never worked you...
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so let's begin tonight by recognizing that the state of our union is strong, because our people are strong. [ cheers and applause ] >>> the state of the union, first postponed because of the government shutdown will take place on tuesday night, watches president trump delivers his state of the union address live from the house chamber beginning at 9 pm eastern on c-span, followed by the democratic response by former georgia gubernatorial candidate stacy abrams. the state of the union, like tuesday at 9 eastern on c- span, c-span.org, or listen with the free c-span radio app. reduce gun violence and hate crimes in their communities. and later, indiana governor eric holcomb gives his state of the state address from indianapolis. >>> tuesday, congressional budget office keith hall appeared on capitol hill for the first time since the new congress began to outline the cbo's latest report on the budget and us economic outlook over the next decade.
so let's begin tonight by recognizing that the state of our union is strong, because our people are strong. [ cheers and applause ] >>> the state of the union, first postponed because of the government shutdown will take place on tuesday night, watches president trump delivers his state of the union address live from the house chamber beginning at 9 pm eastern on c-span, followed by the democratic response by former georgia gubernatorial candidate stacy abrams. the state of the union,...
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issues, the fear that we could be trapped in its permit late concerns over the potential impact on our union if northern island is --ireland is treated differently than the u.k.. i would take the conclusions of these discussions back to the eu. >> who is willing to listen to those conclusions in the eu is a four question. they have blocked out further concessions to the u.k. and plan c is nowhere in sight. brent: down the alphabet. let's bring in barbara. good evening to you. today in parliament, jeremy corbyn called teresa -- theresa may's new plan for brexit groundhogs day. did she put forth anything new? barbara: she did not. it takes a certain amount of cold-blooded this to take plan a that was roundly defeated, blow the dust off and say here it is. this is the plan. just vote for it. i will listen to your objections. what i do with those objections means -- remains unclear. i will take him to brussels and we will see what happens. that is what she did. in a way it is admirable. theresa may does what she does best, she just carries on and does not swerve left or right. brent: who was she
issues, the fear that we could be trapped in its permit late concerns over the potential impact on our union if northern island is --ireland is treated differently than the u.k.. i would take the conclusions of these discussions back to the eu. >> who is willing to listen to those conclusions in the eu is a four question. they have blocked out further concessions to the u.k. and plan c is nowhere in sight. brent: down the alphabet. let's bring in barbara. good evening to you. today in...
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i want to do it in a way that is smooth and orderly and protects jobs and security and our union.t that people feel they are not being .gnored in stoke those in favor of brexit don't feel what you are offering is brexit and people are opposed to brexit. who are you doing this for? prime minister may: the people here in stoke voted 70% to leave the european union, and that is what we are delivering and that is what i and my government will be delivering. for many people when they voted, they had a number of different reasons. there were key things that were crucial. bringing an end to free movement and talking control -- taking control of our borders. lawng back control of our is another. the deal delivers on those and takes that our money by not continuing to send sums of money to the eu every year, and it delivers an independent trade policy and gets us out of some of the policies people are worried about, agriculture and fishing. those were the things that were of concern when they were voting . they wanted us to be able to have independent trade policy and make decisions of who
i want to do it in a way that is smooth and orderly and protects jobs and security and our union.t that people feel they are not being .gnored in stoke those in favor of brexit don't feel what you are offering is brexit and people are opposed to brexit. who are you doing this for? prime minister may: the people here in stoke voted 70% to leave the european union, and that is what we are delivering and that is what i and my government will be delivering. for many people when they voted, they had...
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people who challenge us to continue to perfect our union. you and i stand on their shoulders.enerations of men and women who sacrifices and fought in wars and fought discrimination. who picked crops and stood in picket lines. they did not wait. they made our nation what it is today and now it is our turn to take the baton and make our nation better than it is ever been before. my fellow americans, from texas to washington state to new england, to florida, to iowaornia and illinois, and to our fellow americans in , i'm asking you to join me. did me your support and i give you my word i will spend every day working hard to make sure that you can get a good job, that you can find a decent place to live. that you can have good health care when you get sick and that your children and grandchildren and reached their dreams no matter who you are or where you come from. we have always been at our best when we are united by something bigger and in this journey in the days to come we will show that hope can be bigger than fear. that light can be bigger than darkness and truth bigger tha
people who challenge us to continue to perfect our union. you and i stand on their shoulders.enerations of men and women who sacrifices and fought in wars and fought discrimination. who picked crops and stood in picket lines. they did not wait. they made our nation what it is today and now it is our turn to take the baton and make our nation better than it is ever been before. my fellow americans, from texas to washington state to new england, to florida, to iowaornia and illinois, and to our...
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the president has to submit information to congress about the state of our union but the whole televisedortion of it didn't become a formal tradition until 1965, when president johnson delivered a state of the union address before the cameras. president trump in theory could give a state of the union address at a certain place of his choosing, at a certain date, time of his choosing, just not up on capitol hill for the congress if he chooses. so far the president has not responded to nancy pelosi's letter. president trump in 10 or 15 minutes here at the white house will meet with senators and his national security team involving syria that bombing that isis takes responsibility that claimed lives of four u.s. servicemembers. connell: thank thank you, blake. melissa: bill johnson is a member of the problem solvers conference. he attended a meeting at the white house. we're dying to know what are some. solutions the problem solvers came up with to solve the problem? >> it was productive meeting. what was clear at the table, particularly the president, wants to secure the border and also wa
the president has to submit information to congress about the state of our union but the whole televisedortion of it didn't become a formal tradition until 1965, when president johnson delivered a state of the union address before the cameras. president trump in theory could give a state of the union address at a certain place of his choosing, at a certain date, time of his choosing, just not up on capitol hill for the congress if he chooses. so far the president has not responded to nancy...
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union? did we safeguard our economy, our security, and our union? or did we let the british people down? -- i say we should deliver for the british people and geth on wilding a brighter future for our country by backing this deal tomorrow, andh i commenstatement to the house. jane: well, despite the prime minister's appeals, it is far from certain she will win the vote, and there are no questions -- there are real questions about what will happen if the plan is defeated. the bbc's deputy political editor has been taking a close look for us. reporter: theresa may has been fighting against heavy odds and she still aims to get her brexit deal approve it is not all facing huge resistance. s for citizens rights so europeans here penn a sta are probablyn stay in place. and the policy on who will be allowed into britain is still a work in progress. defeaty is staring at for her plan. the real p print.s in the fine it allows a transition period until the end 2020. and a year more until there is a full-fledged trade deal with the eu. if there is no deal in time, there is the so-called backstop pla
union? did we safeguard our economy, our security, and our union? or did we let the british people down? -- i say we should deliver for the british people and geth on wilding a brighter future for our country by backing this deal tomorrow, andh i commenstatement to the house. jane: well, despite the prime minister's appeals, it is far from certain she will win the vote, and there are no questions -- there are real questions about what will happen if the plan is defeated. the bbc's deputy...
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people who challenged us to continue to perfect our union. u and i, we stand on their shoulders, generations of men sacrifices,o made who fought in wars and cropsmination, who picked and stood in picket lines. they did not wait. they made our nation what it is today, and now it is our turn to take that baton and make our nation better than it has ever been before. [applause] [crowd chanting "julian"] my fellow americans, from texas to washington state to new to californiarida and illinois to iowa -- [applause] and to our fellow americans in puerto rico -- [applause] i am asking you to join me. you give me your support and i give you my word, i will spend every day working hard to make sure you can get a good job, you can find a decent place to live, you can have good health care when you get sick, and your children and grandchildren can reach their dreams no matter who you are or where you come from. been at our best when we are united by something bigger, and in this journey in the days to come, we will show that hope can be bigger than fear,
people who challenged us to continue to perfect our union. u and i, we stand on their shoulders, generations of men sacrifices,o made who fought in wars and cropsmination, who picked and stood in picket lines. they did not wait. they made our nation what it is today, and now it is our turn to take that baton and make our nation better than it has ever been before. [applause] [crowd chanting "julian"] my fellow americans, from texas to washington state to new to californiarida and...
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work.d to get back to today thousands of highly skilled federal workers are .ocked out from our union they are locked out at nasa, things,a, and of all hundreds of immigration judges that we represent are locked out today. mistake, this is political. this has nothing to do with security. this is nothing more than a political tug-of-war with a the lives of our members and great federal employees are held in the balance along with their families. we have had enough. we had enough of this president's failed art of the deal. the arts oflearn responsible management. let's put 800,000 locked out federal workers back to work. back to work. back to work. back to work. back to work. back to work. now! now! back to work now! back to work now! back to work now! back to work now! back to work now! back to work now! i would like to introduce one of our members who is here today. barry epstein is here. barry is a president of one of the ifpt locals and he's from nasa headquarters. barry is a nasa engineer, and what barry does is some of that really complicated stuff. so barry works at nasa's human
work.d to get back to today thousands of highly skilled federal workers are .ocked out from our union they are locked out at nasa, things,a, and of all hundreds of immigration judges that we represent are locked out today. mistake, this is political. this has nothing to do with security. this is nothing more than a political tug-of-war with a the lives of our members and great federal employees are held in the balance along with their families. we have had enough. we had enough of this...
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we need to strengthen our unions, our workers and get some balance back. [applause] >> we need to attack head on, the rising cost crippling middle-class families. healthcare is a basic human right. [applause] >> a chance to get an education without getting crushed by student loan debt. [applause] >> childcare. how about we join the rest of the developed economies and help pay for childcare. and strengthen social security and protect our pensions. that is how we do this. we've got to change the rules in washington, change the rules in the economy and change the rules in our politics and that means we need to protect democracy. i want to see a constitutional amendment so every american citizen has a right to vote and that vote will be counted. [cheers and applause] >> and to say one more time, we've got to get money out of politics, overturn citizens united, step up and put it in the hands of the people where it belongs. i never thought i would run for public office, not in 1 million years. it was not on my to do list, not on my bucket list, not on my anythi
we need to strengthen our unions, our workers and get some balance back. [applause] >> we need to attack head on, the rising cost crippling middle-class families. healthcare is a basic human right. [applause] >> a chance to get an education without getting crushed by student loan debt. [applause] >> childcare. how about we join the rest of the developed economies and help pay for childcare. and strengthen social security and protect our pensions. that is how we do this. we've...
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arrangement of course is built upon delivering brecht should on the basis of our shared priorities for us that is the union we want to deliver bracks are taking back control of our laws our border and our money and we believe the european union is one country that does work in the coming days to achieve that. jack. on this well if you're. really feels you must know that he has been represented by just been listening to some of the response they have voted the results are in. a very narrow victory for the current government three hundred twenty five i'm supporting them in the vote three hundred six opposing a very narrow majority just nine votes go back to london to a correspondent probably both who she's also been following events that it was expected you said this the reason they would survive her government would stay in power but my goodness it was close. he's a meet tonight because wow that was close i mean we knew what a small majority with that confidence and supply agreement with the democratically us party of northern ireland i think majorities around fifteen so yes there you go the numbers speak f
arrangement of course is built upon delivering brecht should on the basis of our shared priorities for us that is the union we want to deliver bracks are taking back control of our laws our border and our money and we believe the european union is one country that does work in the coming days to achieve that. jack. on this well if you're. really feels you must know that he has been represented by just been listening to some of the response they have voted the results are in. a very narrow...