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the go to gendered insole, signed outside parliament house referring to me asa outside parliament housetch, the pornographic cartoons, incredibly file things said on social media and the imagery woven around me in the parliament and media was, when you look at it, gendered at its centre and all of that was more than i was expecting. when i came into the prime ministership, i sort of thought the maximum reaction to be being the first woman would manifest in the early days and everybody would kind of get over it and it would converge into the bomb — that is a pretty hard—hitting norm, we play politics pretty hard... for the information of the house i have determined that there will be a ballot for the leadership and deputy leadership of the party in the meantime take your best shot. actually the gendered stuff grew over time. has that been addressed? some things have changed for the positive and one of the things that i think has changed is, when i was prime minister, most received wisdom in the media was that agenda did not in any way explain anything about my prime ministership. it was
the go to gendered insole, signed outside parliament house referring to me asa outside parliament housetch, the pornographic cartoons, incredibly file things said on social media and the imagery woven around me in the parliament and media was, when you look at it, gendered at its centre and all of that was more than i was expecting. when i came into the prime ministership, i sort of thought the maximum reaction to be being the first woman would manifest in the early days and everybody would...
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from berlin a very warm welcome everyone to theresa may is currently speaking addressing the parliament house of commons we'll take you straight to westminster right after this . with. a very quick is the jurisdiction of the european court of justice in the u.k. . we will make our own rules in our own parliaments here in westminster and in edinburgh counties and belfast and they will be adjudicated on by u.k. schools and it means an end to sending vast sums of money to the e.u. so we can take full control of our money to spend on priorities including our long term plans the n.h.s. to which we've committed to spending over three hundred ninety four million pounds more per week by twenty twenty three twenty four and just this morning i was able to announce a major new investment in primary and community were three and a half billion pounds a year in real terms by twenty treasury twenty four mr speaker the text we have now agreed would create a new free trade area with the european union with no tyree of speed. charges or quantity of restrictions this will be the first such agreement between the
from berlin a very warm welcome everyone to theresa may is currently speaking addressing the parliament house of commons we'll take you straight to westminster right after this . with. a very quick is the jurisdiction of the european court of justice in the u.k. . we will make our own rules in our own parliaments here in westminster and in edinburgh counties and belfast and they will be adjudicated on by u.k. schools and it means an end to sending vast sums of money to the e.u. so we can take...
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really, it was the kind of go—to gendered insult, you know the signs outside parliament house saying,h", meaning me, referring to me as a "bitch", the way in which there were pornographic cartoons circulated about me, the incredibly vile and often violent things said on social media, the fact that much of the imagery that was woven around me in the parliament and in the media was, when you look at it, gendered at its centre — all of that was more than i was expecting. when i came into the prime ministership, i sort of thought that the maximum reaction to me being the first woman would manifest in the early days, then everybody would kind of get over it and then it would converge to the norm for australian politics. and the norm is a pretty hard—hitting norm. you know, we play our politics pretty hard in australia... archive: for the information of the house, i have determined that there will be a ballot for the leadership and deputy leadership of the labour party at 4:30 today. in the meantime, take your best shot. but i was wrong, you know, actually the gendered stuff grew over time,
really, it was the kind of go—to gendered insult, you know the signs outside parliament house saying,h", meaning me, referring to me as a "bitch", the way in which there were pornographic cartoons circulated about me, the incredibly vile and often violent things said on social media, the fact that much of the imagery that was woven around me in the parliament and in the media was, when you look at it, gendered at its centre — all of that was more than i was expecting. when i...
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really, it was the kind of go—to gendered insult, you know the signs outside parliament house saying,witch", meaning me, referring to me as a "bitch", the way in which there were pornographic cartoons circulated about me, the incredibly vile and often violent things said on social media, the fact that much of the imagery that was woven around me in the parliament and in the media was, when you look at it, gendered at its centre — all of that was more than i was expecting. when i came into the prime ministership, i sort of thought that the maximum reaction to me being the first woman would manifest in the early days, then everybody would kind of get over it and then it would converge to the norm for australian politics. and the norm is a pretty hard—hitting norm. you know, we play our politics pretty hard in australia... archive: for the information of the house, i have determined that there will be a ballot for the leadership and deputy leadership of the labor party at 4:30 today. in the meantime, take your best shot. but i was wrong, you know, actually the gendered stuff grew over ti
really, it was the kind of go—to gendered insult, you know the signs outside parliament house saying,witch", meaning me, referring to me as a "bitch", the way in which there were pornographic cartoons circulated about me, the incredibly vile and often violent things said on social media, the fact that much of the imagery that was woven around me in the parliament and in the media was, when you look at it, gendered at its centre — all of that was more than i was expecting....
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well, really it was the kind of go to gendered insults, besides outside parliament house saying ditchy were pornographic cartoons circulated about me. incredibly violent things circulated to our social media. —— pitch. the media was when you look at it gendered, it was more than what i was expecting. that was julia gillard speaking to the bbc‘s yalda hakim. a platypus‘ diet consists of worms, insects and some freshwater shellfish. but if these animals live near people, it seems they might be served up drugs as well as bugs. that is according to ecologists, who found nearly 70 different types of antidepressant, painkillers, and antibiotics in water—dwelling animals in streams near melbourne. earlier, i spoke to doctor erin richman and asked how she found these drugs are present. well, essentially, we have known now, scientists almost the last two decades, that our present where waste water is present. so to examine that, we studied its extremes in melbourne, victoria, australia, and studied the animals that live underwater in all of these streams. what we also set up to test for what t
well, really it was the kind of go to gendered insults, besides outside parliament house saying ditchy were pornographic cartoons circulated about me. incredibly violent things circulated to our social media. —— pitch. the media was when you look at it gendered, it was more than what i was expecting. that was julia gillard speaking to the bbc‘s yalda hakim. a platypus‘ diet consists of worms, insects and some freshwater shellfish. but if these animals live near people, it seems they...
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today — mps are preparing to debate a major report into bullying and sexual harassment in the houses of parliament— speaking exclusively to this programme — tells us that "dealing with abuse is part of the job" and she has no confidence anything will change. three weeks ago, a 155 page report into commons bullying said it was "tolerated" and "normalised", and it went on to criticise a culture of "silence" in response to widespread cases of inappropriate touching, lewd language and intimidating behaviour. the report, written by dame laura cox, was commissioned after a series of allegations about bullying in parliament came to light, including against the speaker of the house of commons, john bercow. he strenuously denies those allegations and has resisted calls for him to stand down immediately. as for "katie", she says she's been shouted at and called stupid, while one mp, she claims, is well known for taking "greatjoy" in intimidating junior female staff by stroking their hair and backs. katie isn't her real name and her words are spoken for her. what kind of things have you witnessed? have you e
today — mps are preparing to debate a major report into bullying and sexual harassment in the houses of parliament— speaking exclusively to this programme — tells us that "dealing with abuse is part of the job" and she has no confidence anything will change. three weeks ago, a 155 page report into commons bullying said it was "tolerated" and "normalised", and it went on to criticise a culture of "silence" in response to widespread cases of...
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this... house of parliament, where the central lobby when all of this. .. l of this. .. we were summoned by a text rum the tory mps to gaggle in the house of commons, and boris johnson mps to gaggle in the house of commons, and borisjohnson was doing a live bbc interview by and they all got very excited and upset. that was reacting to the irish broadcaster, trying to get the reaction for us to balance the cabinet as they go into numberten, looking at balance the cabinet as they go into number ten, looking at twitter and seeing others being really upset about the deal, and colour their view going in. it is probably an example of getting a retaliation in first. no one has resigned, is that right. no one has seemed to resign so right. no one has seemed to resign so far. it is very interesting though, as chris was saying those ha rd though, as chris was saying those hard brexit or is in the tory party thought it was incredibly important to get their version of what the deal meant out as quickly as possible so there was this rushing about to be on the telly for a
this... house of parliament, where the central lobby when all of this. .. l of this. .. we were summoned by a text rum the tory mps to gaggle in the house of commons, and boris johnson mps to gaggle in the house of commons, and borisjohnson was doing a live bbc interview by and they all got very excited and upset. that was reacting to the irish broadcaster, trying to get the reaction for us to balance the cabinet as they go into numberten, looking at balance the cabinet as they go into number...
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well, really it was the kind of go—to gendered insults, the signs outside parliament house saying "ditchthere were pornographic cartoons circulated about me. incredibly violent things said on social media. the media was when you look at it, gendered, it was more than what i was expecting. julia gillard. there's more on our series 100 women. all on our our website, bbc.com/news. a century ago, gordon parks was born into poverty and segregation in kansas. now, his photographs are on show in washington, dc. in the 1940s, he crossed boundaries. a self—taught black photographer, working for america's most storied publications. phillip brookman of the national gallery of art spoke to us about the images and the man behind them. gordon parks was a self—taught photographer, who rose to the very top of his profession very quickly became the first african american photographer hired on the staff of life magazine, and this exhibition is about sort of how he gets to that point. gordon parks wanted to be a musician from the time he was a young kid. he learned to pay the piano, was self—taught, but i
well, really it was the kind of go—to gendered insults, the signs outside parliament house saying "ditchthere were pornographic cartoons circulated about me. incredibly violent things said on social media. the media was when you look at it, gendered, it was more than what i was expecting. julia gillard. there's more on our series 100 women. all on our our website, bbc.com/news. a century ago, gordon parks was born into poverty and segregation in kansas. now, his photographs are on show...
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that recently hosted they broke windows smashed furniture and told pictures from walls inside parliament house the government has said it will pay the money within a week there were scenes of jubilation after a court in india handed down the first death sentence over the mass killings of sikhs in one thousand nine hundred four yes paul singh was sentenced to death and not in a rush hour watch was given a life sentence for the murder of two young men at the time more than three thousand six were killed in retaliation for the assassination of then prime minister indira gandhi who was shot dead by his bodyguards britain's religious society of friends known as the quakers say they are boycotting companies that profit from israeli occupation of palestinian land it's the first u.k. christian church to take that step meanwhile the accommodation letting company b. and b. is also taking action and plans to remove listings of properties and illegal settlements in the occupied west bank al-jazeera stephanie decker reports. it's a rare victory for human rights groups who've been lobbying to stop commercia
that recently hosted they broke windows smashed furniture and told pictures from walls inside parliament house the government has said it will pay the money within a week there were scenes of jubilation after a court in india handed down the first death sentence over the mass killings of sikhs in one thousand nine hundred four yes paul singh was sentenced to death and not in a rush hour watch was given a life sentence for the murder of two young men at the time more than three thousand six were...
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and the truth must come out to have a democratic and open discussion and i've said in the houses of parliament in the house of lords that i think russia's been doing the right thing in syria russia's been helping the syrian army to get rid of the jihad is that must be the priority and i really respect russia for doing that and i just hope very much that other interests that influence british and us foreign policy prevent a constructive move forward one of one of the very positive developments again that doesn't get at the publicized very widespread reconciliation program places that reconciliation programs i mean it's. well into the hundreds and that is immensely important to rebuilding the community can these if those in syria take some of it coverage minister for reconciliation. and his staff they miss their lives going to some of these places to initiate reconciliation but that is an immensely important way forward and again that doesn't get covered in the western media. thing in the u.k. britain's biggest police union house hit out a treasury chief philip hammond claiming he's prioritizing
and the truth must come out to have a democratic and open discussion and i've said in the houses of parliament in the house of lords that i think russia's been doing the right thing in syria russia's been helping the syrian army to get rid of the jihad is that must be the priority and i really respect russia for doing that and i just hope very much that other interests that influence british and us foreign policy prevent a constructive move forward one of one of the very positive developments...
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well, really it was the kind of go—to gendered insults, the signs outside parliament house saying "ditcht me. incredibly violent things said on social media. the media was when you look at it, gendered, it was more than what i was expecting. that was julia gillard speaking that wasjulia gillard speaking to the bbc. a platypus diet consists of worms, insects and some freshwater shellfish. but if these animals live near people, it seems they might be served up drugs as well as bugs. that‘s according to ecologists who found nearly 70 different types of antidepressant, painkillers and antibiotics in water—dwelling animals in streams near melbourne. earlier, i spoke to dr erin richmond and asked her how she found these drugs were present. well, essentially, we‘ve known now, scientists, for the last almost two decades, that pharmaceuticals are in surface waters wherever waste water is present. so, to examine this, we set out across six streams in melbourne, in victoria, australia, and set out to detect pharmaceuticals within aquatic insects. these are the insects that live under the water in t
well, really it was the kind of go—to gendered insults, the signs outside parliament house saying "ditcht me. incredibly violent things said on social media. the media was when you look at it, gendered, it was more than what i was expecting. that was julia gillard speaking that wasjulia gillard speaking to the bbc. a platypus diet consists of worms, insects and some freshwater shellfish. but if these animals live near people, it seems they might be served up drugs as well as bugs....
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recently hosted they broke windows smashed furniture and talk pictures from walls inside the parliament house they say they haven't been paid for working apec the government has said it will pay the money within a week china and the full of pain from sign trade and investment deals including patents for oil and gas development in the disputed south china sea but the first state visit to manila by china's president xi jinping has caused protests from paid for wired about beijing's growing influence. on reports from manila. the philippines is looking to china and many say this is proof that beijing's influence will dominate for many years president xi jinping is first state visit to below the securing around twenty nine agreements most never presented to the public for consultation or scrutiny. the most contentious is a joint development agreement in the disputed south china sea which means both could she's will explore and share resources in terror trees that have been declared to be within the philippine exclusive economic zone china says most of the south china sea belongs to it critics say
recently hosted they broke windows smashed furniture and talk pictures from walls inside the parliament house they say they haven't been paid for working apec the government has said it will pay the money within a week china and the full of pain from sign trade and investment deals including patents for oil and gas development in the disputed south china sea but the first state visit to manila by china's president xi jinping has caused protests from paid for wired about beijing's growing...
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never mind of the putin under boris yeltsin the russian parliament both houses of the russian parliament. a territorial claims rights the crimea and against about this has been going on for thirty years very briefly glenn you want to respond to that. well there if this is a reference that in one thousand nine hundred ninety ninety seven agreement it's worth noting that the blue cross agreement also suggested. the u.s. britain and russia would all respect their political autonomy while this the territorial integrity of ukraine so i guess after the coup in two thousand and fourteen there was an interest that while this was considered to be broken by russia as well now i do agree though that this conflict us two dimensions on one hand you have two different identities so well broadly to a dentist in ukraine there which never really harmonized which is why the country has been so divided in terms of how it explains its close relations with russia i mean how fast the country out of the country arguing that this is. purely relink others arguing that they're essentially been historical brothers
never mind of the putin under boris yeltsin the russian parliament both houses of the russian parliament. a territorial claims rights the crimea and against about this has been going on for thirty years very briefly glenn you want to respond to that. well there if this is a reference that in one thousand nine hundred ninety ninety seven agreement it's worth noting that the blue cross agreement also suggested. the u.s. britain and russia would all respect their political autonomy while this the...
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the question of a second referendum i've made that view clear to members of parliament and i think actually across the house of commons most members of parliament recognise that they gave a vote to the british people the british people voted and it's up to us to deliver on that vote and not have a second referendum as far as i'm concerned that will not be a second referendum we asked people their view they said we should leave the european union and we will leave the european union and we will leave on the twenty ninth of march two thousand and nineteen now if you look across the house of commons yes there have been some very very voices for a second referendum but i believe actually when people come to look at the deal that we bring back from the european council the final package that we bring back from the european council they will look at delivering on the vote of the british people and doing so in a way that protects the interests of their constituents and i believe that is the question that members of parliament will be asking themselves at that point not about a second referendum i'll take as i said
the question of a second referendum i've made that view clear to members of parliament and i think actually across the house of commons most members of parliament recognise that they gave a vote to the british people the british people voted and it's up to us to deliver on that vote and not have a second referendum as far as i'm concerned that will not be a second referendum we asked people their view they said we should leave the european union and we will leave the european union and we will...
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prime minister may: there were a number of members of parliament who stood up in the house of commons today and said their view staying within european union was the right thing to do. i disagree. we gave the vote to the british people. parliament overwhelmingly gave that vote to the british people to decide whether or not to stay in. -- stay in the european union. the people voted to leave. i believe it is our duty as the government and members of parliament to deliver on that vote of the british people and we will be leaving on the 29th f march, 2019. >> thank you, prime minister. matthew thompson from lbc. what extent is of your own making in the sense it is a failure of expectation management and not bringing out -- people out and hardliners within your own party along with you? obviously they weren't going to like what was in this deal. should you not have brought them on board a little bit more quickly? prime minister may: we have been working on this deal, ere have been various stages where we made clear to people what the approach that we're taking in relation to these issues.
prime minister may: there were a number of members of parliament who stood up in the house of commons today and said their view staying within european union was the right thing to do. i disagree. we gave the vote to the british people. parliament overwhelmingly gave that vote to the british people to decide whether or not to stay in. -- stay in the european union. the people voted to leave. i believe it is our duty as the government and members of parliament to deliver on that vote of the...
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you have to worry about the math in the house of parliament's and whether -- houses of parliament. bat.there is we are trading down by 10 points 10.23%,ad towards -- here is abigail doolittle. >> take a look at the selling pressure on this monday. the dow, s&p 500 all lower down for a third day in a row. take a look at the semiconductor index down, both of the tech indexes having the worst days since october 24, that was the worst for the tech indexes and of course for the nasdaq it was the worst months since 2008. the sellers are clearly out for these indexes, but it also has to do with something in the apple supply chain. let's look at the movers. apple on all of the averages but much bigger to the nasdaq, down 4.7%. another supplier not on this board absolutely plunging. cutting the second quarter view on signs of weakness around the iphone. we have been hearing these reports about apple in terms of that disappointing forecast for the holiday quarter plus some other apple suppliers, another day of weakness. let's look at what's happening for the charts. --is a must in a bear mar
you have to worry about the math in the house of parliament's and whether -- houses of parliament. bat.there is we are trading down by 10 points 10.23%,ad towards -- here is abigail doolittle. >> take a look at the selling pressure on this monday. the dow, s&p 500 all lower down for a third day in a row. take a look at the semiconductor index down, both of the tech indexes having the worst days since october 24, that was the worst for the tech indexes and of course for the nasdaq it...
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leave the house parliament. since the last leg. was a little. more. subtle than the bump in the boot. the book model sort of flip flop he stole the book. the big. bang playing live young man playing small smooth misnamed comes door sleep on the bus leaves most old moves comes to something new something new. moves slowly climbed the leaves move a stylus absorbedly new budding comes to slug moves the most notably the messiah come in mind the to come play the. song. let loose all the bands of. the...
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and the truth must come out to have a democratic and open discussion and i've said in the houses of parliament in the house of lords that i think russia's been doing the right thing in syria russia's been helping the syrian army to get rid of. dating back to the second world war has been a trench in southern russia and against all odds one frame from the roll of film inside has survived. but the nazi troops couldn't approach the strange they killed him with were nails the ground covered. up and the lucky that this is a good camera and expenses will also the fighter covered camera with something like a notebook. you've been watching the weekly here a large international i'll be back with more updates in thirty minutes but first is the great american. united states under many presidents as a long warning of great gains its treaty and other promises that the united states says is going to leave a treaty again. and . i. previously on the great american pilgrimage. i kept believe we've been all the way to the. who. actually were and buzzards bay. hey everybody i'm stephen baldwin gosh i would test
and the truth must come out to have a democratic and open discussion and i've said in the houses of parliament in the house of lords that i think russia's been doing the right thing in syria russia's been helping the syrian army to get rid of. dating back to the second world war has been a trench in southern russia and against all odds one frame from the roll of film inside has survived. but the nazi troops couldn't approach the strange they killed him with were nails the ground covered. up and...
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and the truth must come out to have a democratic and open discussion and i've said in the houses of parliament in the house of lords that i think russia's been doing the right thing in syria russia's been helping the syrian army to get rid of the jihad is that must be the priority and i really respect russia for doing that. i mean this our camera dating back to the second world war has been recovered from a trench in southern russia and against all the odds to one frame from the roll of film inside. that's a troops couldn't approach a strange they kill him with nate's the ground covered and. we're lucky that this is a good camera and an expensive film also the fighter covered camera with something like a notebook. a fascinating story you've been watching the weekly here or not and don't forget we've got plenty of stories for you to you on our website and you can find that at us and i'm. just. for. kicks. you. know. what politicians do something. they put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president i'm sure. somehow i want to. have to go right to the p
and the truth must come out to have a democratic and open discussion and i've said in the houses of parliament in the house of lords that i think russia's been doing the right thing in syria russia's been helping the syrian army to get rid of the jihad is that must be the priority and i really respect russia for doing that. i mean this our camera dating back to the second world war has been recovered from a trench in southern russia and against all the odds to one frame from the roll of film...
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truth must come out because to have a democratic and open discussion and i've stayed in the houses of parliament in the house of lords that i think russia's been doing the right thing in syria russia's been helping the syrian army to get rid of the jihad is that must be the priority and i really respect russia doing that. and the near the weekly about is i stop short of history for you a camera dating back to the second world war has been recovered from a trench in southern russia and against all odds one frame from the roll of film. but the nazi troops couldn't approach the strange they kill him with the ground cover. but a small bird lucky that this is a good camera and expensive film also the fighter covered camera with something like a notebook. and that is wrapping up weekly for this hour here on r.t. international there are many will headlines to come your way in about half an hour's time you can join us. and what politicians do. i put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. more somehow want to. have to try to be for us it's like the four thre
truth must come out because to have a democratic and open discussion and i've stayed in the houses of parliament in the house of lords that i think russia's been doing the right thing in syria russia's been helping the syrian army to get rid of the jihad is that must be the priority and i really respect russia doing that. and the near the weekly about is i stop short of history for you a camera dating back to the second world war has been recovered from a trench in southern russia and against...
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i saw everyone on the steps of parliament house. so many people! where did it all start?side the front of the swedish parliament. she told me about that and we immediately were like, we must do this in australia because we're both ina this in australia because we're both in a position where we are so terrified about our future and what's going to happen. it is so unsure, so one what's going to happen. it is so unsure, so one table —— so unstable, our position right now. this is the perfect sting. did it grow through social media? yes, well, there were eight couple of strikes prior to the main event that gained publicity. we have been going up to our local mp's offices and tried to talk to them and talk to people on the streets. we read articles in newspapers and things. yes. they need just through social media and things. some people already care about a lot. lots of people are looking for somewhere to channel their feelings. this is people are looking for somewhere to channel theirfeelings. this is a great solution. what do you make of the australian prime minister slapp
i saw everyone on the steps of parliament house. so many people! where did it all start?side the front of the swedish parliament. she told me about that and we immediately were like, we must do this in australia because we're both ina this in australia because we're both in a position where we are so terrified about our future and what's going to happen. it is so unsure, so one what's going to happen. it is so unsure, so one table —— so unstable, our position right now. this is the perfect...
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on a wednesday and it was the turn of the capital camera where students gathered outside the parliament house to meet with some politicians there and these students say that they were inspired by a fifteen year old swedish activists who started this kind of protest in this stockholm and we have a message here from one of these young protesters take a listen. you know you. really. have. not and am. at and at a. ok so this season reached the australian parliament it did and there are protesters...
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and the truth must come out to have a democratic and open discussion and i've stayed in the houses of parliament in the house of lords that i think rough. has been doing the right thing. that must be. the only about half way through the weekly right here on r.t. international it does return in just a moment with the top stories of the week on the main headlines of today. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy to let it be an arms race in. this very dramatic development only personally. i don't see how it will be successful very critical. to sit down. in terms of me i mean me has never actually been used to nobody has been prosecuted but you are right it was only renewed ten years ago by a previous government and it really shows how out of step the political establishment has been there's been a huge movement of women and young people on days been pushing the political establishment you know relentlessly on the issue of abortion rights because ten women a day leave the country and five others were taking pills online illegally. it is good to have you with us today
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and the truth must come out to have a democratic and open discussion and i've stayed in the houses of parliament in the house of lords but i think russia's been doing the right thing in syria russia's been helping the syrian army to get rid of the jihadists that must be the priority and i really respect russia for doing that. now i mean america's somewhat toxic political atmosphere at the moment ahead of the midterms hillary clinton is facing a backlash after jibing that african-americans all look alike she was correcting an interviewer mixed up two democrat politicians using a cory booker's and using comment to him in your kill file i don't know anything about him saying kick them in the shins essentially start to get to that kind of i was eric holder eric holder i know they all look alike no they don't i. know many fired back at clinton on twitter dubbing her racist for the joke some were left a bit confused as to why there was no reaction to clinton's words other suggested if it had been the same line the at range would have been more vocal artie's kind of mockery and has been gauging reactio
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and the truth must come out to have a democratic and open discussion and i've said in the houses of parliament in the house of lords that i think russia's been doing the right thing in syria russia's been helping the syrian army to get rid of the jihad is that must be the priority and i really respect russia for doing. that finally this hour on the weekly a camera dating back to the second world war has been recovered from a trench in southern russia all small against all the old one frame from the road the film inside has survived. but that's the troops couldn't approach the strange they kill him with the ground cover. we're lucky that this is a good camera and expensive film also the fighter covered camera with something like a notebook. one thousand story that's how things are looking on the weekend so i thought that i would back again in thirty five. united states under many presidents as a long warning have of break in it's treaty and other promises that the united states says it's going to leave a treaty again. in twenty forty you know bloody revolution to crush the demonstrations going
and the truth must come out to have a democratic and open discussion and i've said in the houses of parliament in the house of lords that i think russia's been doing the right thing in syria russia's been helping the syrian army to get rid of the jihad is that must be the priority and i really respect russia for doing. that finally this hour on the weekly a camera dating back to the second world war has been recovered from a trench in southern russia all small against all the old one frame from...
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from berlin a very warm welcome everyone to theresa may is currently speaking addressing the parliament house of commons we'll take you straight to westminster right after this . very.
from berlin a very warm welcome everyone to theresa may is currently speaking addressing the parliament house of commons we'll take you straight to westminster right after this . very.
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recently hosted they broke windows smashed furniture and tore pictures from walls inside the parliament house the government has said it will pay the money within a week pakistan's foreign ministry has summoned the u.s. def air over comments by donald trump he suggested islamabad doesn't do quote a damn thing for the u.s. it called on trump to name an ally that has sacrificed more to fight armed groups after the nine eleven attacks kamau hyder has more from islamabad. for an offer because he reacted strongly against the accusations by the u.s. president. summoning the u.s. . ambassador paul jones for an old friend and the accusations made by the us president. created an on water and gave a strong reaction from expressing its disappointment over the strong riddick used by the us president and happening. on the prime minister. to president donald trump tweed regarding august on relations between the two countries have dipped or annoyed time lol dimer in the us and looking for an exit strategy. bad between the two countries is not likely to go down well nor do any good for relations between wash
recently hosted they broke windows smashed furniture and tore pictures from walls inside the parliament house the government has said it will pay the money within a week pakistan's foreign ministry has summoned the u.s. def air over comments by donald trump he suggested islamabad doesn't do quote a damn thing for the u.s. it called on trump to name an ally that has sacrificed more to fight armed groups after the nine eleven attacks kamau hyder has more from islamabad. for an offer because he...
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s who was challenging the prime minister in parliament in the house of commons let's listen to what he said earlier my role i don't have a friend and she's on question the owner said we would leave the customs union. the next two says otherwise my right on friend said that she would maintain the integrity of the united kingdom the whole procedure called says otherwise my right on the friend said we would be out of the jurisdiction of the orkin court of justice on school one hundred some to fall says otherwise i was on my right over the french was what i write only for dollars no longer match should i don't write to my right on befriend the member of. west. as we said jacob chief brags a tear there are you mentioned already that a senior euro skeptic conservative lawmakers are meeting right now we are seeing one report that jacob we smog might be putting in a letter of no confidence in the prime minister barbara we're seeing this leadership challenge ken theresa may hold on here. if her own party tells her that it doesn't want her anymore as a leader if the confidence is if she's voted
s who was challenging the prime minister in parliament in the house of commons let's listen to what he said earlier my role i don't have a friend and she's on question the owner said we would leave the customs union. the next two says otherwise my right on friend said that she would maintain the integrity of the united kingdom the whole procedure called says otherwise my right on the friend said we would be out of the jurisdiction of the orkin court of justice on school one hundred some to fall...
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pm may: there were a number of members of parliament who stood up in the house of commons today is thatiew was to stay within the european union, was the right thing to do. i disagree. we gave a vote to the british people. parliament overwhelmingly gave that will to the british people to decide whether or not to stay in the european union. the people voted to leave. i believe it is our duty to deliver on that vote up the british people, and we will be leaving on the 29th of march, 2019. thank you, prime minister. matthew thompson, lbc. to what extent is this a failure of expectation management and not bringing people out of the u.p. and hardliners of your party with you? should you not have brought them on board a little more quickly? pm may: the deal has been very posts, the approach that we are taking in a result of the issues, happening december, further information we look forward in the spring, then in july, our approach was clearly set out to people. we have of course been discussing with colleagues and with people in the house of commons, as we have been discussing with business
pm may: there were a number of members of parliament who stood up in the house of commons today is thatiew was to stay within the european union, was the right thing to do. i disagree. we gave a vote to the british people. parliament overwhelmingly gave that will to the british people to decide whether or not to stay in the european union. the people voted to leave. i believe it is our duty to deliver on that vote up the british people, and we will be leaving on the 29th of march, 2019. thank...
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the choice which is faced by parliament, the house of commons on the 11th of december, is a choice betweennister has negotiated and no deal, and it is right. it is right that the focus should be on that, and what that analysis shows from the bank of england and also that which was produced by the government yesterday to inform that debate was that overwhelmingly the deal which is proposed is better than no deal. is my noble friend aware that the report assumes that imports into this country will decline by 15%, because of what they call additional customs checks? but customs checks are carried out on the basis of risk, the customs computer selects 1% of consignments for physical checks, and the head of customs and excise has said there'll be no additional checks. one peer wanted a reminder of the forecast made ahead of the brexit referendum. would he helpfully put the various forecasts that were made, including from the treasury and the chancellor at the time, in the library, so we can see the evidence that perhaps the spokesman was asking for, that we may have the facts about the colossal
the choice which is faced by parliament, the house of commons on the 11th of december, is a choice betweennister has negotiated and no deal, and it is right. it is right that the focus should be on that, and what that analysis shows from the bank of england and also that which was produced by the government yesterday to inform that debate was that overwhelmingly the deal which is proposed is better than no deal. is my noble friend aware that the report assumes that imports into this country...
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the parliament, the house of commons, will stop no—deal, as damian collins already said earlier. is not a majority in the house of commons to allow that to take place. the number of children treated for stab wounds in england more than doubles over the past four years. new moves to end the conflict in yemen as one charity estimates 85,000 children underfive have died from hunger since the war began. survivors of terror attacks say victims are being let down by a crisis in mental health services. we got brilliant care with the physical wounds, but the mental health side, it felt like we were left to our own devices. interpol chooses a south korean to lead the organisation, after international pressure to reject the candidacy of a senior russian official new research reveals male humpback whales undergo a "cultural revolution" every few years when they change their song anthem. forrest! scotland clinche a euro 2020 play—off place and nations league promotion after a dramatic and angst—ridden night against israel at hampden. good morning — and welcome to the bbc news at 9. theresa m
the parliament, the house of commons, will stop no—deal, as damian collins already said earlier. is not a majority in the house of commons to allow that to take place. the number of children treated for stab wounds in england more than doubles over the past four years. new moves to end the conflict in yemen as one charity estimates 85,000 children underfive have died from hunger since the war began. survivors of terror attacks say victims are being let down by a crisis in mental health...
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about the question of a second referendum i've made that you clear to members of parliament and i think actually across the house of commons most members of parliament recognise that they gave a vote to the british people the british people voted and it's up to us to deliver on that vote and not have a second referendum as far as i'm concerned that will not be a second referendum we asked people their view they said we should leave the european union and we will leave the european union and we will leave on the twenty ninth of march two thousand and nineteen. you know if you look across the house of commons yes there have been some voices for a second referendum but i believe actually when people come to look at the deal that we bring back from the european council the final package that we bring back from the european council they will look at delivering on the vote of the british people and doing so in a way that protects the interests of their constituents and i believe that is the question that members of parliament will be asking themselves at that point not about a second referendum i'll take as i said jus
about the question of a second referendum i've made that you clear to members of parliament and i think actually across the house of commons most members of parliament recognise that they gave a vote to the british people the british people voted and it's up to us to deliver on that vote and not have a second referendum as far as i'm concerned that will not be a second referendum we asked people their view they said we should leave the european union and we will leave the european union and we...
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chief political correspondent vicki young is outside the houses of parliament theresa may has to overcomehe bigger obstacle. it is certainly the case that downing street are concerned about possible resignations although they seem pretty confident she is going to get the cabinet backing. they have been concerned about dominic rab brexit secretary and others. as the majority including the more seniorfigures others. as the majority including the more senior figures were to back her then she will think she has enough to go to that next stage. we know what argument will be, she has rehearsed it at prime minister's questions centres in the national interest, seem to have cabinet and to mps on all sides that this is about the national interest and she will be with the advantage that most mps have not read this document saying we have managed to achieve with newell and freedom of movement, protects jobs because of being in this customs arrangements, leave the common fisheries policy and agricultural policy, leave the eu. they are the winds, that will be how she tries to sell it to her cabinet an
chief political correspondent vicki young is outside the houses of parliament theresa may has to overcomehe bigger obstacle. it is certainly the case that downing street are concerned about possible resignations although they seem pretty confident she is going to get the cabinet backing. they have been concerned about dominic rab brexit secretary and others. as the majority including the more seniorfigures others. as the majority including the more senior figures were to back her then she will...
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kind in this place, there was an incident a few weeks ago involving a scottish member of parliament. this house of all the nations of the british state and this only reinforces the privileged and perception of westminster politics. mocking an accent undermines an individual or groups identity. of that to secure vices to whether this behaviour, that of a member mocking accent of a member isn't befitting of this place, and put on record that i'm proud to be welsh and of my accent. he had been right to raise the issue. personal mockery of one another and in all shapes and sizes of the wide diversity of excellence and ways of speaking is wrong and to many people, it constitutes a form of bullying. i am the last person to do aggregate don't make good humour. i myself have caused offence by my extraordinarily effective mimicry. for which i apologise. i have been known to seek to imitate the father of the house, the member for rush cliff, who has been a friend of mine for well over 20 years. that's the conservative mp ken clarke, but he insisted it had always been done in a friendly way. but the speak
kind in this place, there was an incident a few weeks ago involving a scottish member of parliament. this house of all the nations of the british state and this only reinforces the privileged and perception of westminster politics. mocking an accent undermines an individual or groups identity. of that to secure vices to whether this behaviour, that of a member mocking accent of a member isn't befitting of this place, and put on record that i'm proud to be welsh and of my accent. he had been...
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there were a number of members of parliament who stood up in the houses of parliament today who saidgree. we gave the vote to do. i disagree. we gave the vote to the british people. parliament overwhelmingly gave that vote to the british people to decide whether or not to stay within the european union. people voted to leave and i believe it is our duty as government and members of parliament to deliver on that vote of the british people and we will be leaving on the 29th of march, 2019. 0n the edge there. sorry. by the johnson from lbc. i'm wondering to what extent this crisis is to some extent of your own making, in the sense that it is a failure of expectation management and not bringing people like the dup and ha rdliners bringing people like the dup and hardliners within your party along with you? we have been working on this deal and negotiating on this deal. there have been staging posts where we have been staging posts where we have made clear to people the approach we are taking in relation to these issues. it happened in december. then there was further information that we
there were a number of members of parliament who stood up in the houses of parliament today who saidgree. we gave the vote to do. i disagree. we gave the vote to the british people. parliament overwhelmingly gave that vote to the british people to decide whether or not to stay within the european union. people voted to leave and i believe it is our duty as government and members of parliament to deliver on that vote of the british people and we will be leaving on the 29th of march, 2019. 0n the...
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the parliament, the house of commons, will stop no—deal, as damian collins already said earlier.s over the past four years. new moves to end the conflict in yemen as one charity estimates 85,000 children underfive have died from hunger since the war began. survivors of terror attacks say victims are being let down by a crisis in mental health services.
the parliament, the house of commons, will stop no—deal, as damian collins already said earlier.s over the past four years. new moves to end the conflict in yemen as one charity estimates 85,000 children underfive have died from hunger since the war began. survivors of terror attacks say victims are being let down by a crisis in mental health services.
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finals begin on sunday to an gala dinner at the houses of parliament federer is looking to claim his one hundredth career title with a win in the british capital. and that's your news this hour andy w omarion and stan thanks for watching. i'm scared that the volume or that's hard and in the end it's a me you're not allowed to stay here anymore we will send you back. are you familiar with this. with the smugglers with violence of the what's your story. i mean when i was a women especially of victims of violence and. take part and send us your story you are trying always to understand this new culture. you are not a visitor. you want to become sitting. in for migrants your platform for reliable information. on the day he died he was on reconnaissance patrol he was shot in the head after his death he was awarded the iron cross second class called sides a class of. flanders belgium a common grave for soldiers who died in world war one over forty four thousand men are buried here rebecca. and kristoff dentists are high school students from consul they're trying to learn as much as possibl
finals begin on sunday to an gala dinner at the houses of parliament federer is looking to claim his one hundredth career title with a win in the british capital. and that's your news this hour andy w omarion and stan thanks for watching. i'm scared that the volume or that's hard and in the end it's a me you're not allowed to stay here anymore we will send you back. are you familiar with this. with the smugglers with violence of the what's your story. i mean when i was a women especially of...
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what i don't want to see is a purely appointed house of parliament, which has been rejected by the houserlier, and a house that comprises a third of the people who were former mps. you can take all the other peers out, just leave the ex—mps in parliament, we would still be the seventh—largest second chamber in the world out of 78. now, that to me is madness. this is a big, big change in the constitution. if it was a big, big change in the constitution, i think there might be rather more interest in this impending by—election than there appears to be at the moment. one of the numerous problems that have not been identified by earl caithness is the simple fact that the people from whom this by—election must be in the end determined, the people who can stand as candidates, there are a total number 211 of these people on the official hereditary peers list. and will it come as a surprise to any viewers or listeners that 210 of those are men? now, i don't think in the 21st century it's too much to ask that there should be more than one woman in a list of 211 potential candidates. lord caithnes
what i don't want to see is a purely appointed house of parliament, which has been rejected by the houserlier, and a house that comprises a third of the people who were former mps. you can take all the other peers out, just leave the ex—mps in parliament, we would still be the seventh—largest second chamber in the world out of 78. now, that to me is madness. this is a big, big change in the constitution. if it was a big, big change in the constitution, i think there might be rather more...
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city as oppose very fiercely and so the question is very the house of commons the british parliament ok this deal this is foreseen for december but is anything but certain that the prime minister may has a majority in the house of commons for the deal ok byrne to get in brussels and thank you for that. violence has flared in central paris as thousands joined to protest against planned increases in fuel taxes riot police use water cannon and tear gas to clear the streets truck drivers angry at the tax hikes have been in the forefront of the protests. protesters and trucker style yellow safety vests set up a barricade on the iconic songs that he say then police arrived many of the demonstrators come from outside paris and say a new tax on motor fuel meant to cut consumption and pollution in big cities will affect them disproportionately others say they're angry about economic policies that favor business and the rich of. all the big companies should pay taxes like everybody else and also the big bosses and the rich should pay wealth taxes the government suppressed the wealth tax and now
city as oppose very fiercely and so the question is very the house of commons the british parliament ok this deal this is foreseen for december but is anything but certain that the prime minister may has a majority in the house of commons for the deal ok byrne to get in brussels and thank you for that. violence has flared in central paris as thousands joined to protest against planned increases in fuel taxes riot police use water cannon and tear gas to clear the streets truck drivers angry at...
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minister and the conservative party are pursuing a policy which is at odds with the members of parliament in this housed to pursue something which is so much against the conference and supply arrangement we had with your party? the text is clear, this is a temporary arrangement. and the safeguards been put in place, including a unilateral commitment from the united kingdom that we will ensure there is no beverages on regulation between northern ireland and the uk in the short period of the backstop should we end up in it, the fact that we could extend the implementation period i believe are all sufficient safeguards to give me the comfort that i can vote for this deal. now this would be a matter for every member of parliament. i am not here to criticise any member of parliament and i am not here to tell members that their judgement or assessments differ from mine are wrong. i am here to explain why i have made the decision i have and the assessments i have made. now it is not easy. government is not easy. leadership is not easy. the letter said that there is a sort of perception that really whatever th
minister and the conservative party are pursuing a policy which is at odds with the members of parliament in this housed to pursue something which is so much against the conference and supply arrangement we had with your party? the text is clear, this is a temporary arrangement. and the safeguards been put in place, including a unilateral commitment from the united kingdom that we will ensure there is no beverages on regulation between northern ireland and the uk in the short period of the...
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interviews on college green by the houses of parliament have fallen prey to this risk.und on monday. watch the demonstrator change his position according to the camera. iain duncan smith suggested restoring the working allowances and you get even if you're in work. that is another way of ensuring that money does go to the right people at the right time. i expect we will hear something from the chancellor about universal credit. do you think he should go further or pause the roll out? or do you think that in principle it is the right thing to do? anti—brexit campaigners have been active around camera crews for the past few months and some feel more should be done to prevent them from getting their message on screen and one asked: we put that to bbc news and they told us: when it came to that afternoon's budget the bbc‘s live coverage and analysis was extensive, with economics editor kamal ahmed crunching the numbers for the news. philip hammond tried to change the economic story of this government. away from cuts and controlling the nation's debts, and towards spending a
interviews on college green by the houses of parliament have fallen prey to this risk.und on monday. watch the demonstrator change his position according to the camera. iain duncan smith suggested restoring the working allowances and you get even if you're in work. that is another way of ensuring that money does go to the right people at the right time. i expect we will hear something from the chancellor about universal credit. do you think he should go further or pause the roll out? or do you...
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finals begin on sunday two and gala dinner at the houses of parliament federer is looking to claim his one hundred career title with a win in the british capital. and that's your news this hour andy w. and marion and stan thanks for watching. i'm scared of the body war. and in the end this is a me you're not allowed to stay here and we will send you back. are you familiar with this. with the smugglers with clients of the what's your stuff.
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people like me want another referendum but there is not in the houses of parliament who currently supportst. theresa may could make a feigned attempt to renegotiate but she is right, the terms have been set from the beginning by europe. the uk is1 voice in 27 nations and, unlike the rhetoric, contrary to the retreat during the campaign, it is simply not possible for the uk to retain a deal... but what will make the uk parliament approve this deal? that isa parliament approve this deal? that is a very good question! it is divided right down the middle. it is ha rd to divided right down the middle. it is hard to see an outcome that pleases everybody. the need for unity in the tory party is likely to see supporters. what does labour do? it is not clear at this point. labour is not clear at this point. labour is divided on this topic and it is quite possible that could significant numbers of labour mps will vote against it. this indeed gives certainty to the business community which is good news for asian businesses. nothing really changed until september or longer and similar terms will roll
people like me want another referendum but there is not in the houses of parliament who currently supportst. theresa may could make a feigned attempt to renegotiate but she is right, the terms have been set from the beginning by europe. the uk is1 voice in 27 nations and, unlike the rhetoric, contrary to the retreat during the campaign, it is simply not possible for the uk to retain a deal... but what will make the uk parliament approve this deal? that isa parliament approve this deal? that is...