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at the parliament in strasburg thank you.et's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world at least forty five people including several children were killed after a bus carrying pilgrims plunged into my valley in southern india witnesses say the driver lost control of the vehicle transporting passengers from a hindu temple india has one of the highest rates of traffic fatalities in the world. a petrol tanker explosion in central nigeria has left thirty five people dead and hundreds more injured it happened at a filling station as the tank was discharging petrol. united states is marking the seventeenth on a version of the september eleventh attacks in which nearly three thousand people were killed ceremonies were held at the three sites targeted by islamist terrorists including these pictured here at the world trade center. turkey's president has warned that the entire world stands to pay the price of an assault on syria's adlib province writing in the u.s. newspaper the wall street journal magic
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children, either before they get into parliament or a once they are in parliament.r world of politics? here's gary connor with our countdown. at five, a statue to suffragette emily wilding davison has been unveiled in her hometown of morpeth. it shows her tipping away food, to mark her hunger strikes injail. at four, a tory backbencher‘s invitation for the chancellor. will my right honourable friend actuallyjoin me on a pub crawl in shrewsbury? laughter i'm buying! well, mr speaker, provided i can get it in writing that he is buying, i'm very tempted to consider that offer, and i'll negotiate with him. at three, sex in the city star cynthia nixon says her bid to be democratic nominee for new york governor may have failed this week, but she hopes she has inspired many women to enter politics. at two, cornwall county council has voted to officially add an apostrophe to lands end. it's planning to rename some electoral wards and wanted to clarify the spelling. so, that's "land's". and at one, some mps marked back british farming day at pmqs, but the prime minister hers
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parliament in strasbourg many thanks indeed. right formula one racing news now and former world champion kimmie rikon and will leave his team ferrari at the end of the. season no replacement has been announced but ferrari look set to hire twenty year old driver charlotte cleric this marks the end to write conan second spell with ferrari the thirty eight year old future is uncertain with limited spaces in the twenty nineteen grid of drivers he's competing in his sixteenth season and is currently ranked third in the driver's standings. well now a selection of results from the new european soccer format the usa fun nations league several heavyweights were in action on monday reigning european champions portugal beat italy without their star player chris jenner and although sweden scored twice but couldn't match turkey scotland strode to a two nil home win against albania while kosovo came out on top in a battle of the minnows against the faro islands you're watching d.w. news coming from berlin still to come. ten years ago the coll
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and hungary viktor orban still has a majority behind him in the european parliament though it couldlook very different. which way is tomorrow's vote likely to go. it really depends if the e.p. the european people's party which is a part of the. party makes its members stick to a certain party line in this. article seven but it's going to be hard to get the. two thirds majority now we don't expect that to happen actually just a reminder p.p. is kingmaker here and we expect this evening that the members of the e.p.a. are given free hand to vote any way they want so according to their conscience if that happens then become is in trouble because many members of the e.p. p.r. very dissatisfied with the path that the door bun has taken they feel like he's not representing the values not only of the european union but especially of the european people's party and so we expect many of those politicians to vote for triggering article seven so in this case against hungry and so that's why our sources here believe that the two thirds majority will actually happen tomorrow and that article seve
and hungary viktor orban still has a majority behind him in the european parliament though it couldlook very different. which way is tomorrow's vote likely to go. it really depends if the e.p. the european people's party which is a part of the. party makes its members stick to a certain party line in this. article seven but it's going to be hard to get the. two thirds majority now we don't expect that to happen actually just a reminder p.p. is kingmaker here and we expect this evening that the...
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news live from berlin the european parliament votes to take action against hungering for undermining democracy in georgia. it's the first time such a procedure has been launched in the history of the parliament a vocal spearheaded by a dutch politician who told european lawmakers it was time to make a choice that the past is about to defy them. also coming up on the american condemns the violence that recent demonstrations against migrants in eastern germany and says there can be no justification for hatred towards people who look different. and the southeast of the united states is bracing for the worst hurricane in six decades and more than a million residents have been ordered or advised to evacuate as the storm barrels towards the carolinas and virginia. i'm sorry so much going to get to have you with us in an unprecedented move the european parliament has passed a motion to punish the government of hungary for undermining core values lawmakers voted by a large margin to trigger the article seven process that could result in sanctions which would strip hungry of its e.u. voting r
news live from berlin the european parliament votes to take action against hungering for undermining democracy in georgia. it's the first time such a procedure has been launched in the history of the parliament a vocal spearheaded by a dutch politician who told european lawmakers it was time to make a choice that the past is about to defy them. also coming up on the american condemns the violence that recent demonstrations against migrants in eastern germany and says there can be no...
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not of course as of xander gold on the head of the opposition far right party in the german parliament speaking earlier this morning hans there's been a lot of discussion here in germany about what actually transpired in chem. we just heard alexander got on describing his version of events the head of germany's domestic security service would probably agree with you has medical been damaged by the criticism following candidates what you can say is that the latest polls show that the f.t. the alternative for germany this right wing populist party is gaining in support amongst voters is approaching support of twenty percent a month so it isn't that i'm going back with conservatives in these polls are losing support so in some sense you can say yes i'm going to michael is under a lot of pressure on this whole thing has been damaging to her political standing and. the standing of her political party at the same time you have to say eighty percent of people in germany continue to support policies that are in favor of malcolm's policies or at least not. in favor of the a.f.e. . in a sense ma
not of course as of xander gold on the head of the opposition far right party in the german parliament speaking earlier this morning hans there's been a lot of discussion here in germany about what actually transpired in chem. we just heard alexander got on describing his version of events the head of germany's domestic security service would probably agree with you has medical been damaged by the criticism following candidates what you can say is that the latest polls show that the f.t. the...
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that's a debatete in the europen parliament yesterday. these accusations were brought and victor on was present and he gave a blistering response to those accusations. saying this was a witch hunt and not answering those accusations directly, but very much defending hungary and saying that hungary is a nation that is being insulted by all of this. in thenprecedented european parliament's loss of or taking action in hungary, the is ovover the center-right group, the epp, the group to which his party is a member. the leader of that g group said that he personally is going to be voting against ritual rennes, but t it's not clear whwhether e rest of his group will follow him. with two thirds of parliamentarians present for the vote against hungary, that means the motion is carried, howevevea lot toto point out that the real decision on this would come of the council level, heads of state and government and that's where poland has already said it would veto this actually coming into effect. catherine nicholson reporting from the european parli
that's a debatete in the europen parliament yesterday. these accusations were brought and victor on was present and he gave a blistering response to those accusations. saying this was a witch hunt and not answering those accusations directly, but very much defending hungary and saying that hungary is a nation that is being insulted by all of this. in thenprecedented european parliament's loss of or taking action in hungary, the is ovover the center-right group, the epp, the group to which his...
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also coming out in european parliament votes so whether on whether to punish hungering for undermining european values prime minister viktor orban accuses the e.u. of blackmail. and people in the southeast of the united states are bracing for the worst hurricane in six decades almost two million residents have been ordered ordered by still evacuated as the storm barrels towards the carolinas and virginia . i'm sumi so much drama good to have you with us chancellor angela merkel said there is no excuse for using nazi slogans and attacking minorities in german society she was addressing parliament two weeks after demonstrations against migrants by right wing extremists turned violent in eastern germany the largest opposition party the far right a.s.d. accused of ignoring the concerns of people worried about migration one member of the government accused a.s.d. of using fascist language. as angela merkel arrived in parliament today it was already clear that this wouldn't be a normal address to the bundestag at the forefront was the recent far right violence in eastern germany she started
also coming out in european parliament votes so whether on whether to punish hungering for undermining european values prime minister viktor orban accuses the e.u. of blackmail. and people in the southeast of the united states are bracing for the worst hurricane in six decades almost two million residents have been ordered ordered by still evacuated as the storm barrels towards the carolinas and virginia . i'm sumi so much drama good to have you with us chancellor angela merkel said there is no...
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now on bbc news, thursday in parliament. hello, and welcome to thursday in parliament.ing up in the next half—hour: as talks to end the scallop fishing row between england and france break down, one mp suggests a way to protect the british fleet. why can't the royal navy accompany our ships back into those fishing grounds? a conservative mp reveals that jacob rees—mogg is not the only mp whose children have found themselves on the wrong end of politics. the police rang me one day and said, "where's your son"? "well, i think he's at school." "can you check?" because there was a social media post claiming to be the execution of my son. and there's a warning of the dangerous lack of control at bedford prison. this is a prison with the highest rates of assaults in the country. the government's been urged to show some backbone as mps debated the dispute with france over scallop fishing. there were violent confrontations at the end of august as fishermen off the coast of northern france rammed boats, threw stones, and let off smoke bombs to try to force british boats out of t
now on bbc news, thursday in parliament. hello, and welcome to thursday in parliament.ing up in the next half—hour: as talks to end the scallop fishing row between england and france break down, one mp suggests a way to protect the british fleet. why can't the royal navy accompany our ships back into those fishing grounds? a conservative mp reveals that jacob rees—mogg is not the only mp whose children have found themselves on the wrong end of politics. the police rang me one day and said,...
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apparently this possible on behalf of the european parliament. it is in face of a legal battle know what kind of precedent that is actually for that work if you look at it you should not use them this is a valid question here and they're going to lead to a very interesting perception of democracy softball and so-called civil society n.g.o.s believe that they know it better than the majority of hungary and water has given us a mandate that with a majority the first time in three consecutive elections in. the us actor james woods who starred in her films such as casino and also white house stand has been knocked out of his twitter account for posting a hoax image of the picture mocks the us democratic party energies men not to vote in the upcoming countries mid-term elections the social media company they claim the act is tweet violated its policies and could potentially sway public opinion james woods has lashed out there against the social media giant in the king of killing free speech and its own interference free speech is free speach.
apparently this possible on behalf of the european parliament. it is in face of a legal battle know what kind of precedent that is actually for that work if you look at it you should not use them this is a valid question here and they're going to lead to a very interesting perception of democracy softball and so-called civil society n.g.o.s believe that they know it better than the majority of hungary and water has given us a mandate that with a majority the first time in three consecutive...
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london october sixteenth eight hundred thirty four the palace of westminster the old parliament building was in flames in spite of desperate efforts it proved impossible to get the fire under control so the firefighters concentrated on saving the oldest part of this vast complex. westminster hall twenty four hours later most of the palace was a smoking ruling but the huge hall with its richly carved wooden ceiling remained undamaged originally this was part of the royal palace the high court sat here and it was the scene of banquets and magnificent state occasions. and westminster hall is what you might call the british monarchy premier state department and it has been for nine hundred years. i didn't in fifteen thirty after a previous fire the king in court moved out but the judiciary and the civil servants stayed in the palace of westminster it became a symbol of the united kingdom's democratic traditions. hard. the palace didn't take on its present appearance until after the fire of eighteen thirty four. it was rebuilt in the neo gothic style harmonious spacious and magnificent no exp
london october sixteenth eight hundred thirty four the palace of westminster the old parliament building was in flames in spite of desperate efforts it proved impossible to get the fire under control so the firefighters concentrated on saving the oldest part of this vast complex. westminster hall twenty four hours later most of the palace was a smoking ruling but the huge hall with its richly carved wooden ceiling remained undamaged originally this was part of the royal palace the high court...
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been ordered to evacuate as the storm barrels towards a north carolina also coming up the european parliament is preparing to vote on whether to punish hungary for ignoring european values prime minister viktor orban accuses the e.u. of blackness and you look at this across the sea of pride they're all rather what's left of it it's one of hundreds of others. behind. our reporter investigates why so many ships are abandoned in nigeria and why the government there allows hotel. well i'm terry martin thanks for joining us authorities in the southeastern united states are warning people to brace for devastation as hurricane florence heads towards them the governor of north carolina says it will be like nothing the state has ever seen before and he has urged people to follow orders to evacuate residents of coastal areas in south carolina and virginia are also being told to leave immediately the storm is expected to cause severe flooding when it makes landfall on thursday. there scramble to prepare before the storm hits. off the carolina coast the skies are already beginning to darken. hurricane fl
been ordered to evacuate as the storm barrels towards a north carolina also coming up the european parliament is preparing to vote on whether to punish hungary for ignoring european values prime minister viktor orban accuses the e.u. of blackness and you look at this across the sea of pride they're all rather what's left of it it's one of hundreds of others. behind. our reporter investigates why so many ships are abandoned in nigeria and why the government there allows hotel. well i'm terry...
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now on bbc news, it is the week in parliament.lo there, and welcome to the week in parliament. 0ur look back at all the big events here at westminster and beyond, as mps and peers returned from their summer break. coming up: theresa may sets out the evidence as she blames two russian intelligence officers for the salisbury novichok poisonings. should either of these individuals ever again travel outside of russia, we will take every possible step to detain them, to extradite them, and to bring them to face justice here in the united kingdom. scotland's first minister unveils her programme for government, while the northern ireland secretary announces she's cutting the pay of members of the stormont assembly, as the political deadlock continues. but one mp thinks it's time for outside help. it's truly apparent now that the exercise of hand wringing that we are all engaged in collectively here today isn't going to bring about the change that we need. also on this programme: a stark warning that antibiotic resistance could lead to th
now on bbc news, it is the week in parliament.lo there, and welcome to the week in parliament. 0ur look back at all the big events here at westminster and beyond, as mps and peers returned from their summer break. coming up: theresa may sets out the evidence as she blames two russian intelligence officers for the salisbury novichok poisonings. should either of these individuals ever again travel outside of russia, we will take every possible step to detain them, to extradite them, and to bring...
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yes, the european parliament other parliaments. time is running out. apart from anything else. is.e unclear at the moment. what is very clear is that the clock is ticking, to use that cliched. and i don't quite see how this is all done... i try to avoid it in my intro! it isa i try to avoid it in my intro! it is a cliche but there are a lot of them around. she took off her alpine walking boots, swapped them for flip—flops with leopard—print or whatever to go to emmanuel macron and he gave her short shrift. i mean, is anyone going to bend and help theresa may out a bit? well, there is a slight change of mood and it's been taken place in the last few weeks, i think. i'm going to give the... it's very tempting on one hand and it has been very tempting in the last two years just to let britain drift to oblivion, because... apart from the consequences for europe. of course. x it is a shambles and it is an historical mistake, probably. but now what is happening in europe, and emmanuel macron is now going towards the elections next spring and that will be between progressives and populist
yes, the european parliament other parliaments. time is running out. apart from anything else. is.e unclear at the moment. what is very clear is that the clock is ticking, to use that cliched. and i don't quite see how this is all done... i try to avoid it in my intro! it isa i try to avoid it in my intro! it is a cliche but there are a lot of them around. she took off her alpine walking boots, swapped them for flip—flops with leopard—print or whatever to go to emmanuel macron and he gave...
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also this hour sweden's prime minister will quit his position often losing a no confidence vote in parliament it comes off his party's disappointing performance in september as a general election. locals in paris say that saving lives have been tent into a nightmare after special safe rooms for drug addicts was set up we had the consent . of the supreme. leader board in the city of split all while to. believe that this is the substance of six. pounds hungry takes a stand against and reports that claims the country has reached the bulk of key values we speak exclusively to hunger in government spokesperson about how the uneasy relationship of brussels might develop. watching the international with me becky good to have you with us. the u.s. president still no trump has to levitate the trast the united nations general assembly outlining his vision for the world and takes us through the speech the american president decided to begin by telling the entire world how his administration was doing when a good job in less than two years my administration has accomplished more than almost any administr
also this hour sweden's prime minister will quit his position often losing a no confidence vote in parliament it comes off his party's disappointing performance in september as a general election. locals in paris say that saving lives have been tent into a nightmare after special safe rooms for drug addicts was set up we had the consent . of the supreme. leader board in the city of split all while to. believe that this is the substance of six. pounds hungry takes a stand against and reports...
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matheson who is in baghdad what's happened in this emergency session of parliament. he was saying the curfew is now in place has been in place for about an hour now. but the iraqi parliament is still struggling to find some sort of solution to the violence that has gripped the city over the last week it has been very much a session of parliament that is typical of the kind of parliament that the country has at the moment this is predominantly based on accusations and blame being passed and for a backwards and forwards in criticism but no actual tangible solutions to what could be done for the people of basra who of course let's not forget are facing as well as the things that you mentioned just before we talked the fact that the water supply is riddled with sold and has in fact poisoned seventeen thousand people last year. the supply keeps cutting out and in a country where midday temperatures can reach about fifty degrees celsius you're talking about no air conditioning for homes hospitals businesses and and so on and of course as you mentioned before that the long
matheson who is in baghdad what's happened in this emergency session of parliament. he was saying the curfew is now in place has been in place for about an hour now. but the iraqi parliament is still struggling to find some sort of solution to the violence that has gripped the city over the last week it has been very much a session of parliament that is typical of the kind of parliament that the country has at the moment this is predominantly based on accusations and blame being passed and for...
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would be completely different and in this european parliament. the other main point would be are the populists parties running together in a unique group in a unique front or are them divide it. because of course if they are united and if they get not twenty twenty five thirty percent of the votes that change a lot of european life and this is why next year it would be a turning point of the european political life you mentioned migrations you not migrations is the typical topic where the inter-governmental role. doesn't work because if you have twenty eight head of state and government meeting around the table and the topic is are many migrants you take how many migrants can give you it doesn't work because the answer would be always zero i want zero i as prime minister of my country upon one magnet's i want zero but if you have refugees coming you need to have a supreme national organisation the european commission taking the responsibility to say these syrian refugees we need to welcome them and so we have to redistribute them within the membe
would be completely different and in this european parliament. the other main point would be are the populists parties running together in a unique group in a unique front or are them divide it. because of course if they are united and if they get not twenty twenty five thirty percent of the votes that change a lot of european life and this is why next year it would be a turning point of the european political life you mentioned migrations you not migrations is the typical topic where the...
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but it's a big but, if there is an agreement it has to go through parliament. see how that can happen. labour looks set to post whatever the prime minister brings back from negotiations with the eu. today, tori brexiteers said at least 50 of them would oppose the chequers deal. the numbers are simply not there for her without a majority in the commons. when i asked the prime minister what she would do in that situation she said, there would be no referendum. early on the plane she said there would not be a general election. she said she wasn't bluffing about her threat to walk away and have no deal. and, this is crucial, she is sticking with her chequers plan. the stark reality is starting to dawn here. and soon the prime minister will have to make some very difficult choices. ben wright, political correspondent at the un in new york. we will stay with brexit. the cabinet has been discussing what should happen to immigration to the uk after brexit. ministers agreed in principle that highly skilled workers from all over the world should be prioritised and eu nat
but it's a big but, if there is an agreement it has to go through parliament. see how that can happen. labour looks set to post whatever the prime minister brings back from negotiations with the eu. today, tori brexiteers said at least 50 of them would oppose the chequers deal. the numbers are simply not there for her without a majority in the commons. when i asked the prime minister what she would do in that situation she said, there would be no referendum. early on the plane she said there...
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prime minister condemns in a new reforms accusing him of undermining democracy as the european parliament debates whether to strip hungry of its e.u. voting rights act all bought tells lawmakers the accusations against competition government and insults are also on the program. consciously fighting when you've lost your home your parents on a limb d.w. goes to a refugee camp in syria is it live province to meet a teenager with no way back to go. and russia stages its biggest will game since the soviet era moscow says the joint military exercises with china are purely defensive and nato accuses russia of preparing for war. i'm phil graham welcome to the program under as prime minister is that the european parliament in strasburg defending his populist government ahead of a vote to impose sanctions against it fit to all ban accuse the european parliament of blackmailing his country over its immigration policies described port's detailing breaches of the law as an insult there are also concerns about the independence of hungary's courts on the rise of corruption the parliament votes tomorrow
prime minister condemns in a new reforms accusing him of undermining democracy as the european parliament debates whether to strip hungry of its e.u. voting rights act all bought tells lawmakers the accusations against competition government and insults are also on the program. consciously fighting when you've lost your home your parents on a limb d.w. goes to a refugee camp in syria is it live province to meet a teenager with no way back to go. and russia stages its biggest will game since the...
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these are the parameters that parliament wants us to negotiate on, and go back and do that." at the un, president trump delivers a blistering attack on iran, accusing it of sowing chaos, death and destruction. life expectancy in the uk has stopped improving for the first time since 1982. and a whale is spotted in the thames, driven thousands of miles off course by last week's storms. and at 11:30pm, we'll be taking another look at the papers, with our reviewers, jim waterson from the guardian, and rosamund urwin from the sunday times. stay with us for that. good evening. one of the biggest names in american television, bill cosby, has been jailed for sexual assault. the 81—year—old comedian was sentenced to between three and 10 years in prison for drugging and molesting a woman in 200a. he was described by the sentencing judge as a sexually violent predator and must now also undergo counselling for life and be listed on the sex offenders register. our correspondent, nada tawfik, sent this from norristown in pennsylvania. do you have any comment, sir? this will now be the imag
these are the parameters that parliament wants us to negotiate on, and go back and do that." at the un, president trump delivers a blistering attack on iran, accusing it of sowing chaos, death and destruction. life expectancy in the uk has stopped improving for the first time since 1982. and a whale is spotted in the thames, driven thousands of miles off course by last week's storms. and at 11:30pm, we'll be taking another look at the papers, with our reviewers, jim waterson from the...
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we believe that after the european parliament went against the treaty and while it it's all new rules actually it's about warding on article server but that's the technical side and i truly believe the most important element here is the political revenge reach is be taken by the european parliament and hungary for what we did for the past eight years because special emphasis on our stance against migration illegal migration in general why do you think they've taken such a strong stance against that looking at the wording of their report they claim that your or your government's anti migrant stance is increasing xenophobia attacks on its migrants what you say to those allegations. you see this is one one of the major problems in the here and that is that for the past eight years increasingly especially if it's about hungary but also paul and others in central eastern europe . the european political left and liberals have started to use human rights issues rule of law corruption as a scared letter that is not asked and is trying to put us into a corner from which we have to defend ourse
we believe that after the european parliament went against the treaty and while it it's all new rules actually it's about warding on article server but that's the technical side and i truly believe the most important element here is the political revenge reach is be taken by the european parliament and hungary for what we did for the past eight years because special emphasis on our stance against migration illegal migration in general why do you think they've taken such a strong stance against...
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to do about it does on the lead arkell have the answer the german chancellor prepares to address parliament for the first time since the far right staged demonstrations in the eastern german city of kenyans. well i'm terry martin thanks for joining us german chancellor angela merkel is due to address parliament for the first time since lawmakers return from their summer break and the recent unrest in the eastern city of candidates is expected to figure prominently in her speech yesterday's session was overshadowed by the senate phobic bottoms triggered by a fatal stabbing in the city of candidates allegedly by asylum seekers germany's far right populist d. says i'm going to merkel's migration policies are to blame for the tensions now as the strongest opposition party in the german parliament the a.f.p. will be addressing the chamber before the chancellor we're looking at live pictures from the. leader of the far right about to address the parliament and we'll be listening into that followed by chancellor merkel speech. the minister of the interior called migration the mother of all problem
to do about it does on the lead arkell have the answer the german chancellor prepares to address parliament for the first time since the far right staged demonstrations in the eastern german city of kenyans. well i'm terry martin thanks for joining us german chancellor angela merkel is due to address parliament for the first time since lawmakers return from their summer break and the recent unrest in the eastern city of candidates is expected to figure prominently in her speech yesterday's...
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now on bbc news, it's time for tuesday in parliament. hello, and welcome to tuesday in parliament.is programme, the chancellor announces mark carney is to extend his term as governor of the bank of england. he will continue until the end of january 2020 in order to help support continuity in our economy during this period. mps debate the government's latest counterterrorism plans and the bbc director—general tells mps the future of free tv licences for the over 75s is to to be reviewed. there's a load of options and we are not in the position to say in all honesty what the right option would be. but first, mark carney is to stay in his job tilljanuary 2020, in order to give continuity during what philip hammond says could be a turbulent time. mark carney has in the past been criticised by pro—brexit mps for taking in their view too pessimistic an approach to the uk's exit on the eu. the governor had been due to step down injune. the news came in answer to a question from the chair of the treasury committee. can my right honourable friend indicate to the house when he expects to be
now on bbc news, it's time for tuesday in parliament. hello, and welcome to tuesday in parliament.is programme, the chancellor announces mark carney is to extend his term as governor of the bank of england. he will continue until the end of january 2020 in order to help support continuity in our economy during this period. mps debate the government's latest counterterrorism plans and the bbc director—general tells mps the future of free tv licences for the over 75s is to to be reviewed....
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it is impossible for her to tell us and mps in parliament 110w her to tell us and mps in parliament nowal on brexit will look like and that the impossibly to credibly tell mps exactly what they must do in that moment. tactically, it is easy to understand why the government wants people to believe it is her way or the highway, a deal, according to her or something very scary. but there are more than two months into there are more than two months into the final shape of the agreement will be ready, an awful lot of water to flow under the bridge and an awful lot of politicaljudgments and choices to be made before then. laura, thanks very much. laura kuenssberg with the latest on the brexit story at wentz mr. —— at westminster. a conservative mp, tobias ellwood, has told the inquests into the victims of the westminster bridge attack how he fought to save the life of pc keith palmer who had been stabbed outside parliament. the officer and four other people who were run over by khalid masood died after the attack in march last year. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford reports. the
it is impossible for her to tell us and mps in parliament 110w her to tell us and mps in parliament nowal on brexit will look like and that the impossibly to credibly tell mps exactly what they must do in that moment. tactically, it is easy to understand why the government wants people to believe it is her way or the highway, a deal, according to her or something very scary. but there are more than two months into there are more than two months into the final shape of the agreement will be...
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iraq's parliament has a new speaker is name is mohamed al ho boosie he's a former governor of. the and he is now the man in the start of the process which will see iraq's parliament begin to take formation over the next few days his appointment basically triggers a succession a cascade if you like of different job jobs that are filled over the next few days and one of those will be the job of a president that president will be somebody who will be from the kurdish community here in iraq that's part of iraqi parliament to standard procedure the president will then ask the leader of the biggest block of the biggest political bloc in the iraqi parliament to be the prime minister and to form a government now it's still very early days to really say in what way the government is the parliament is likely to be heading whether it's going to shift further towards a more shia and iranian oriented government or whether it will remain centrist and possibly nationalist in the way that many people feel but the very fact this decision was taken a toll today saturday september the fifteenth i
iraq's parliament has a new speaker is name is mohamed al ho boosie he's a former governor of. the and he is now the man in the start of the process which will see iraq's parliament begin to take formation over the next few days his appointment basically triggers a succession a cascade if you like of different job jobs that are filled over the next few days and one of those will be the job of a president that president will be somebody who will be from the kurdish community here in iraq that's...
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iraq's parliament has elected a speaker paving the way for a government to be formed follows months of uncertainty about the country's political direction after disputed elections in may one hundred held boosie is backed by the pro raney and further along led by former prime minister nuri al maliki his election indicates the group is likely to have enough votes to form a governing coalition matheson has more from baghdad iraq's parliament has a new speaker is name is mohamed al ho boosie he's a former governor. and he is now the man in the start of the process which will see iraq's parliament begin to take formation over the next few days his appointment basically triggers a succession a cascade if you like of different job jobs that are filled over the next few days and one of those will be the job of a president that president will be somebody who will be from the kurdish community here in iraq that's part of iraqi parliamentary standard procedure in the president will then ask the leader of the biggest block the biggest political bloc in the iraqi parliament to be prime minister and
iraq's parliament has elected a speaker paving the way for a government to be formed follows months of uncertainty about the country's political direction after disputed elections in may one hundred held boosie is backed by the pro raney and further along led by former prime minister nuri al maliki his election indicates the group is likely to have enough votes to form a governing coalition matheson has more from baghdad iraq's parliament has a new speaker is name is mohamed al ho boosie he's a...
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it right that parliament has the first say, it's right that parliament has the first say, but if we needk the impasse, our options must include campaigning for a public vote and nobody is ruling out remain as an option. cheering and applause a significant speech by sir keir starmer, the shadow brexit secretary. not everybody agreed with that emphasis for that we have been talking about the evident divisions between the party leadership which they have denied that there is a clear different emphasis in some of the remarks being made about the prospect of another referendum or a vote of some kind in the absence of a general election. will that attempt to bring more clarity, will it work? the vote has still not happened, it will be pretty soon. our chief political correspondent vicki young is there for us now. how does it look there right now?m is interesting because the vote itself if you look at the text they are talking about, it's all about keeping all options on the table including campaigning for a so—called peoples ford. there is no actual words in their about a commitment to have th
it right that parliament has the first say, it's right that parliament has the first say, but if we needk the impasse, our options must include campaigning for a public vote and nobody is ruling out remain as an option. cheering and applause a significant speech by sir keir starmer, the shadow brexit secretary. not everybody agreed with that emphasis for that we have been talking about the evident divisions between the party leadership which they have denied that there is a clear different...
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but today she took her case to the country's parliament. how significant was that?hristopher: well, it was within a routine debate in the sense that germany always has an annual four day debate on its budget. it is the highlight of the parliamentary calendar, especially the second day of the debate, which is this day. i think what it shows is that migration remains at the top of the political agenda in germany. so, it has crept into a budgetary debate in all sorts of ways. and several politicians including the chancellor have used their speeches to nail thei r colors, if you want, to a constitutional approach to this issue. essentially the established party in this country see there is another flareup of anti-foreigner violence. a very small minority of people challenging the constitution. at the same time the leading opposition party in parliament, the afd, flirting with that extreme minority. so, that is why -- that's the significance of what the chancellor and many other senior politicians are saying for the last few days. brent: the chemnitz violence that we saw
but today she took her case to the country's parliament. how significant was that?hristopher: well, it was within a routine debate in the sense that germany always has an annual four day debate on its budget. it is the highlight of the parliamentary calendar, especially the second day of the debate, which is this day. i think what it shows is that migration remains at the top of the political agenda in germany. so, it has crept into a budgetary debate in all sorts of ways. and several...
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sweden's prime minister will quit his position after losing a no confidence vote in parliament it comes after his party's disappointing performance in september's general election. locals in paris say their daily lives have been turned into a nightmare after special safe rooms for drug addicts were set up we hear their concerns. so this is. really good to see that it will be spotted well to see. if you are going to be outside the city. and hungry takes a stand against an e.u. report that claims the country has breached the blanks key values we spoke exclusively to a hunger in government spokesperson on how the un easy relationship with brussels might develop. is ten o'clock in moscow and you're watching all to international live from all studio with me in a day or two to welcome to the program u.s. president to donald trump has delivered his address to the united nations general assembly outlining his vision for the world wraps up the speech. the american president decided to begin by telling the entire world how his administration was do one a good job in less than two years my adminis
sweden's prime minister will quit his position after losing a no confidence vote in parliament it comes after his party's disappointing performance in september's general election. locals in paris say their daily lives have been turned into a nightmare after special safe rooms for drug addicts were set up we hear their concerns. so this is. really good to see that it will be spotted well to see. if you are going to be outside the city. and hungry takes a stand against an e.u. report that claims...
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parliament the. called hold got to mean that. you cause i'm going to. get you. read you make my daughter. go to my you make bizarre charbel move comes after the e.u. officially accepted the findings of the. report which cites a number of alleged violations by hungry they include migrant abuse corruption and attacks on press freedoms and the democratic process it means the e.u. may now invoke article seven which can suspend certain rights of member states including voting rights article seven has so far never been implemented but tensions of late have been bumping up. sadly the commission shares the concerns expressed in the report in particular as regards fundamental rights corruption the treatment of roma and the independence of the judiciary individuals in the government have envisaged themselves their family member staff rents from public funding from european taxpayers money the elections this year were held in an atmosphere of aggression and intimidation or you are already made up your mind i stand here to defend my country and this is a matter of on or thi
parliament the. called hold got to mean that. you cause i'm going to. get you. read you make my daughter. go to my you make bizarre charbel move comes after the e.u. officially accepted the findings of the. report which cites a number of alleged violations by hungry they include migrant abuse corruption and attacks on press freedoms and the democratic process it means the e.u. may now invoke article seven which can suspend certain rights of member states including voting rights article seven...
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well this is a historic moment for sweden first time ever the freshly elected parliament dismisses the sitting prime minister and he lost the confidence of eight earlier on tuesday that is mandatory after general elections he will still be the head of kerry take your government. until the new government is formed but with no actual power this comes up to again historic parliamentary elections in sweden during which we saw a rise of rising to in sweden democrats while social democrats the ruling party the biggest and historically the most powerful party in sweden i mean was shaking dramatically with the of worst results in decades to now as an outcome we have two major groups eight in the swedish parliament left sent to block included social democrats then the opposition alliance blog formed of four parties with one hundred forty three seats in the pauline just one point less than their major rivals so they're very close one forty four against one forty three the top or is that it will be very hard to for them to vote on any decision because none of them has the majority the only way fo
well this is a historic moment for sweden first time ever the freshly elected parliament dismisses the sitting prime minister and he lost the confidence of eight earlier on tuesday that is mandatory after general elections he will still be the head of kerry take your government. until the new government is formed but with no actual power this comes up to again historic parliamentary elections in sweden during which we saw a rise of rising to in sweden democrats while social democrats the ruling...
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the historic price tag of building one of the lens most visited sites this is where the german parliament known as the buddha stock convenes it's a center of power and tourist magnet alike. and today i'm going to explore the in this and outs of the rice stock from its underground tunnels all the way up to the glass cuba law also show you plenty of sites in the around the government quarter and i'll have a photo op with angela merkel herself believe me wait and see. well also visit the brandenburg gate berlin's most famous landmark and learn about its history. will wander through the impressive holocaust memorial. and later will relax by the river for a rather unique screening. the right stock is visited by around three million people every year at mission is free but it's a good idea to book your tickets in advance on line tours are available on a variety of topics such as the building's history architecture or the procedures of the parliament. i've arranged to meet you feel to be a very linear with turkish roots she's been representing the social democrats in the british sac since two th
the historic price tag of building one of the lens most visited sites this is where the german parliament known as the buddha stock convenes it's a center of power and tourist magnet alike. and today i'm going to explore the in this and outs of the rice stock from its underground tunnels all the way up to the glass cuba law also show you plenty of sites in the around the government quarter and i'll have a photo op with angela merkel herself believe me wait and see. well also visit the...
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well adrian this emergency session of parliament is pretty much like any other session of parliament in iraq there's a lot of mudslinging there's a lot of blame there's a lot of accusations but there's actually very little that's being done to help the people of basra let me put that into context we're talking about a parliament here that has essentially been deadlocked since may when the elections told this parliament to place in may they ended with a counting of the votes that nobody agreed with and from that moment on everybody all the various parties that are trying to form this parliament to move the country forward have been jostling for position they've been trying to get power from one another and get leverage and the end result of course with that is that nothing gets done there were a couple of things that prime minister that all about he didn't mention today he said that buster would be excluded from several financial obligations that it would have to the country as a whole the intention being of course that it would be able to keep the money to try to help itself out of t
well adrian this emergency session of parliament is pretty much like any other session of parliament in iraq there's a lot of mudslinging there's a lot of blame there's a lot of accusations but there's actually very little that's being done to help the people of basra let me put that into context we're talking about a parliament here that has essentially been deadlocked since may when the elections told this parliament to place in may they ended with a counting of the votes that nobody agreed...
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first time european parliament german conservative m.e.p. manfred vega leads the european peoples party if we say generally that you have to be afraid about muslims and generally take a religion then you do the chop of the cio it is we have invented human rights and not christian rights on this front with even his own political allies wavering hungary's premier victor or banas facing a tense wait for the vote in the european parliament. or earlier we spoke with correspondent max hoffman we asked him which way to morrow's vote is likely to go. it really depends if the e.p. the european people's party which is a part of so to or go on as a member of the party makes its members stick to a certain party line in this case it would be against article seven and it's going to be hard to get the two thirds majority now we don't expect that to happen actually just a reminder e.p. p. is kingmaker here and we expect this evening that the members of the e.p. are given free hand to vote any way they want so according to their conscience if that happens th
first time european parliament german conservative m.e.p. manfred vega leads the european peoples party if we say generally that you have to be afraid about muslims and generally take a religion then you do the chop of the cio it is we have invented human rights and not christian rights on this front with even his own political allies wavering hungary's premier victor or banas facing a tense wait for the vote in the european parliament. or earlier we spoke with correspondent max hoffman we...
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parliament voted to trigger an article that could lead to sanctions against one of the majority decision would see under losing its voting rights within the block. i gave me at six pm in moscow when i was kevin zero in this is out international live first russia identified the two men suspected in the script. but. no action will be taken until britain makes an official request president putin said the men have been identified as civilians while speaking at the eastern economic forum but if i start from where the reports. this is an absolutely groundbreaking follow up from vladimir putin to last week's statement by british authorities on the suspects in the script case the russian leader says that moscow now knows for sure who the two men are here's what exactly mr putin said we finished we've seen the pictures we know who they are we found them. hopefully they will turn themselves in and tell everyone about themselves there's nothing special or criminal. are these civilians yes they are definitely civilians last week exactly six months after the attempted murder in british prosecutors na
parliament voted to trigger an article that could lead to sanctions against one of the majority decision would see under losing its voting rights within the block. i gave me at six pm in moscow when i was kevin zero in this is out international live first russia identified the two men suspected in the script. but. no action will be taken until britain makes an official request president putin said the men have been identified as civilians while speaking at the eastern economic forum but if i...