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s belonging to the other parliamentary groups in the parliament set out right before today's parliamentary system that they were to not be voting for our pledge to glowers a to become one of the six vice presidents of course that's also important to remember that there are in fact six and vice presidents in this parliament one from each parliamentary group and the other five were already voted through today in the first round obviously now after three rounds today. there was still unsuccessful and now the f.d.a. will be back to the drawing board for them before the next parliamentary sitting which will be in about four weeks from now so we'll have to see whether they'll put him forward as a nomination again or whether they'll bring a new candidate to the table so between they were compelled to say that over fifty vice presidents and we saw and the report of the problems over being the first person to speak what was so so much concern in parliament about the f.t. which is a julie elected and constituted political party. of course one of the bain issues at the moment is that there is this co
s belonging to the other parliamentary groups in the parliament set out right before today's parliamentary system that they were to not be voting for our pledge to glowers a to become one of the six vice presidents of course that's also important to remember that there are in fact six and vice presidents in this parliament one from each parliamentary group and the other five were already voted through today in the first round obviously now after three rounds today. there was still unsuccessful...
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will change the parliamentary culture. well we saw it in the piece we played just a minute ago the key word there being a balancing act on the one hand it's obviously the case that the f.t. will try and provoke they will try and move debates to the right on the other hand it's also clear that when it comes to presenting an approving some of their proposals they will find it incredibly difficult to find a majority so obviously you can say or they will change the tone of the debate or will they will actually manage to change the politics in germany that's a different situation and then there's obviously how the political parties react to that they can't simply ignore the a.f.d. when twelve point six percent of the electorate voted for them they also can't react to every single provocation because they would risk in that case boosting the profile so they have to find that middle tone where they react obviously and where they defend their own ideas but where obviously they make sure that they don't simply ignore what the f.t.
will change the parliamentary culture. well we saw it in the piece we played just a minute ago the key word there being a balancing act on the one hand it's obviously the case that the f.t. will try and provoke they will try and move debates to the right on the other hand it's also clear that when it comes to presenting an approving some of their proposals they will find it incredibly difficult to find a majority so obviously you can say or they will change the tone of the debate or will they...
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for twelve years he was an excellent parliamentary president. thank you. the are not against his on going to galvanise mr lambert you are a gifted speaker as parliamentary president and you had very clear ideas of what the duties of parliament were and what its abilities were if it really tried. you know your colleagues i'm looking forward to this new challenge in my life it helps because the heart of our democracy be secured in this parliament and i look forward to working with you. with all of my colleagues here and with all of the members of staff who keep our parliament running almost like i am a passionate parliamentarian right and my activities as parliamentarian were something i always saw as a real responsibility and my mandate as a. democratically controlled one and i've experienced many different things i've experienced what it's like to be an m.p. in the opposition and. governing opposite groups for ten years i was in the opposition. seventy two it was that i was first elected as an m.p. do you think you're a man really just as tag and there was
for twelve years he was an excellent parliamentary president. thank you. the are not against his on going to galvanise mr lambert you are a gifted speaker as parliamentary president and you had very clear ideas of what the duties of parliament were and what its abilities were if it really tried. you know your colleagues i'm looking forward to this new challenge in my life it helps because the heart of our democracy be secured in this parliament and i look forward to working with you. with all...
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time since last month's elections and one of the bonder stocks first tasks was to elect a new parliamentary president similar to a speaker with an overwhelming majority of that role has gone to former finance minister of all thanks the veteran member of chancellor angela merkel's conservative party received five hundred one out of seven hundred nine votes is the country's longest serving lawmaker in his acceptance speech was destroyed less stressed the need for parliament to lead by example and work together and he encouraged lawmakers to maintain a respectful tone. the view you may have of the way in which we talk with one another here in parliament can be a role model for society obviously we shouldn't help one another here although we have seen that this has occasionally occurred in other parliaments here as you because of me and we don't want to get very brilliant receive either far nor we want to show that one can disillusion issues with out losing basic decency. let's go to the bundestag where we find it only politics correspondent kate brady welcome back kate how was vulcan shriver's
time since last month's elections and one of the bonder stocks first tasks was to elect a new parliamentary president similar to a speaker with an overwhelming majority of that role has gone to former finance minister of all thanks the veteran member of chancellor angela merkel's conservative party received five hundred one out of seven hundred nine votes is the country's longest serving lawmaker in his acceptance speech was destroyed less stressed the need for parliament to lead by example and...
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into its biggest political crisis in decades the country's top court has banned the council on parliamentary session in a bid to block separatists from declaring independence we're going to pass a lead of them all. also on this program in the u.s. the powerful gun lobby coals for more regulation days after the worst mass shooting in the country's modern history the national rifle association says devices used to make guns fire foster should face greatest scrutiny. and this year's nobel prize for literature goes to british writer cuz will ishiguro judges praising the originality and emotional depth of his work which includes the well known novel the remains of the day. hello and welcome my name is christopher spring eight thanks for joining us catalonia is bid for independence from spain has hit something of a road block spain's highest court banning a parliamentary session in catalonia scheduled for monday that could see the region decl. independence it's unclear however what effect the court's ruling will actually have catalan lawmakers have already defied a previous ruling by holding last
into its biggest political crisis in decades the country's top court has banned the council on parliamentary session in a bid to block separatists from declaring independence we're going to pass a lead of them all. also on this program in the u.s. the powerful gun lobby coals for more regulation days after the worst mass shooting in the country's modern history the national rifle association says devices used to make guns fire foster should face greatest scrutiny. and this year's nobel prize...
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talked of of can show blair has received the necessary majority and has been elected the parliamentary president the been this time. thank. you i was almost sure i will who has been elected. talk to sharply do you accept this appointment. as president i do so. that was the last formality you had to be formally offered the position of president of the german going to start and of course he accepted and that was the cue for one of his colleagues to rush up to him congratulate him give him book is the flowers as you see chancellor and america standing very close by clapping for the man she strongly endorsed the disposition and in the end as expected it was a resoundingly big three four came out of the parliamentarians seven hundred nine parliamentarians seven hundred five gassed their ballots off them five hundred one voted for him now this is the leader off the social democrats a parliamentary leader on this knowledge then you have in the green party open one from the social democrats so all various bottom entry members from different parties setting aside all their differences on this o
talked of of can show blair has received the necessary majority and has been elected the parliamentary president the been this time. thank. you i was almost sure i will who has been elected. talk to sharply do you accept this appointment. as president i do so. that was the last formality you had to be formally offered the position of president of the german going to start and of course he accepted and that was the cue for one of his colleagues to rush up to him congratulate him give him book is...
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the parliamentary. democracy still works that was one of the tasks he set out for this stuff in fact you know people say about him you may not like him but everyone respects him now let me just remind our viewers what we've been seeing pictures voting is going on in the bundestag now and these people here the parliamentarians are voting for the vice president as i mentioned before each of the six parties represented in the blender stan is allowed to nominate a vice president let me join thomas barrow who is at the understand watching this procedure so must this is going to be a more controversial election and a vote for the president of the bundestag isnt it. right right and that has to do with the fact that the candidate nominated by the alternative for germany and west . has been basically rejected by all other parties the vote is underway to still unclear whether he will get that majority but it certainly doesn't look like that i was listening to what some of the other members of parliament were sayi
the parliamentary. democracy still works that was one of the tasks he set out for this stuff in fact you know people say about him you may not like him but everyone respects him now let me just remind our viewers what we've been seeing pictures voting is going on in the bundestag now and these people here the parliamentarians are voting for the vice president as i mentioned before each of the six parties represented in the blender stan is allowed to nominate a vice president let me join thomas...
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one argument is allowing extremists within the parliamentary syste m extremists within the parliamentary that the parliamentary syste m system is that the parliamentary system does dissipate extremism and they out to be strawmen. then you can actually see what they stand for when you shine a light on it. angela merkel has partially caused this because of her policy, that unpopular policy about immigration. figaro is turning back and saying well, actually, you're partly responsible. hours after the election result came out, one of the c0— election result came out, one of the co— leaders of afd, sensationally quit saying she would not lead the party in parliament. they have their work cut out for them trying to establish a coherent approach to their new legislative role. these parties don't have one primary issue and once that falls away... yes, once you start discussing welfare or something like that, they have not thought about it much. talking about single issue politics there is an issue dominating british political agenda. i need not tell you what it is, there on the front of the dail
one argument is allowing extremists within the parliamentary syste m extremists within the parliamentary that the parliamentary syste m system is that the parliamentary system does dissipate extremism and they out to be strawmen. then you can actually see what they stand for when you shine a light on it. angela merkel has partially caused this because of her policy, that unpopular policy about immigration. figaro is turning back and saying well, actually, you're partly responsible. hours after...
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also on this program spain's top court bans a scheduled parliamentary session in catalonia in a bid to block separatists from declaring independence cattle and lawmakers condemning the move as a violation of their freedom of expression. and this year's nobel prize in literature goes to british raja cuz it will issue google judges praising the originality and emotional depth of his work which includes the well known novel the remains of the day. hello and welcome my name is christopher spring a good to have you with us northern germany has been hit by a massive storm which is left at least seven people dead and forced the cancellation of train services in many areas the german weather service says when sweeping the region could reach hurricane strength authorities are telling residents to take shelter. the magnitude of storm c.v.r. has caught germany off guard its winds have lashed the port city of hamburg uprooting trees which have smashed on to vehicles with fatal results the roof was torn off this building in lehman while in berlin shoppers had discovered to safety the capital's tagl
also on this program spain's top court bans a scheduled parliamentary session in catalonia in a bid to block separatists from declaring independence cattle and lawmakers condemning the move as a violation of their freedom of expression. and this year's nobel prize in literature goes to british raja cuz it will issue google judges praising the originality and emotional depth of his work which includes the well known novel the remains of the day. hello and welcome my name is christopher spring a...
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the parliamentary session recalled vienna tomorrow without talking about the independence but saying that the parliament is going to talk about the current political situation which of course is a bit more safe for the parliament to say in order to prevent the constitutional court steps in again and suspends this parliament recession interesting that they're avoiding that word independence they're funny just generally speaking what is the mood there in barcelona i mean of course we've saw scenes of protest this weekend. right i mean protests have been both a pro and anti independence that you have seen over the course of cost speak but let me just tell you i've been just speaking to the heart of the pro civic platform the pro interventions platform here in barcelona right here they are some are not at the land and the person at the had of the organization told me that they are pretty confident president pushed him out is going to declare independence tomorrow and they have already actually prepared to banner that says all i see. so they are actually looking forward that he will decla
the parliamentary session recalled vienna tomorrow without talking about the independence but saying that the parliament is going to talk about the current political situation which of course is a bit more safe for the parliament to say in order to prevent the constitutional court steps in again and suspends this parliament recession interesting that they're avoiding that word independence they're funny just generally speaking what is the mood there in barcelona i mean of course we've saw...
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the curtain has come down on a parliamentary career this week.er is stepping down from the house of lords after voting only 42 times since hejoined in 1997. new peers might have their time in the chamber curtailed as well. rather than having a seat for life, reports suggest a 15—year term limit could be introduced in future. in a bad—tempered debate on universal credit, a labourmp compared the benefit to an amazon review of iain duncan smith's novel. frighteningly bad, rubbish, utter drivel, hilariously awful, and an outstanding compendium of bottom gravy. scottish conservative leader ruth davidson is swapping holyrood for paul hollywood. she will be appearing on the charity special of channel 4's great british bake 0ff later in the year. and the mp tim lawton has revealed he spends up to one hour in the bath each morning to compose his thoughts for the day ahead. talk about the westminster bubble. now to some other westminster news in brief. inflation is at its highest level for five years, reaching 3% in august. but the bank of england governor
the curtain has come down on a parliamentary career this week.er is stepping down from the house of lords after voting only 42 times since hejoined in 1997. new peers might have their time in the chamber curtailed as well. rather than having a seat for life, reports suggest a 15—year term limit could be introduced in future. in a bad—tempered debate on universal credit, a labourmp compared the benefit to an amazon review of iain duncan smith's novel. frighteningly bad, rubbish, utter...
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deeper into its biggest political crisis in decades the country's top court bans the cattle on parliamentary session in a bid to block separatists from declaring independence to live barcelona and madrid for more also coming up a devastating storm kills at least seven people in northern germany that's as hurricane force winds sweep across the region bringing down trees and forcing transport networks to close. and the most senior catholic official to ever face sex abuse charges appears in court in australia cardinal george pell is one of the pope's top advisors and could face trial for years of alleged abuse against multiple victims. hello and welcome money terry martin good to have you with us spain's highest court has banned a parliamentary session in catalonia that had been scheduled for monday regional leaders had signaled they were going to use that session to declare independence from spain but it's unclear what effect the course ruling will have cattle on lawmakers have already defied a previous ruling by holding last sunday's unauthorized independence referendum. it's the latest twist
deeper into its biggest political crisis in decades the country's top court bans the cattle on parliamentary session in a bid to block separatists from declaring independence to live barcelona and madrid for more also coming up a devastating storm kills at least seven people in northern germany that's as hurricane force winds sweep across the region bringing down trees and forcing transport networks to close. and the most senior catholic official to ever face sex abuse charges appears in court...
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that it will define spain's highest court after it ordered catalan leaders to suspend a planned parliamentary session on monday to discuss independence. it's the latest twist in a political crisis that's dividing not only spain but also catalonia a crisis that's seen both sides digging in and refusing to budge. this is the council on parliament where the region's leaders were expected to declare independence from spain on monday but spain's constitutional course has now banned their parliamentary session from going ahead. the council president says he's representing the will of his people there were a majority of catalan voters did not take part in sunday's independence referendum the spanish government says he's acting outside the law by trying to enforce an illegal referendum result that happens happens mr putsch demands messages a journey to nowhere because there is no democracy outside the law there is no clear existence there are no rights outside the law for a long time is to put demand has been living outside the law outside reality and outside sanity. in barcelona people say they just
that it will define spain's highest court after it ordered catalan leaders to suspend a planned parliamentary session on monday to discuss independence. it's the latest twist in a political crisis that's dividing not only spain but also catalonia a crisis that's seen both sides digging in and refusing to budge. this is the council on parliament where the region's leaders were expected to declare independence from spain on monday but spain's constitutional course has now banned their...
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respecting your constitution dearing to the values and principles of the parliamentary democracy in which we have lived for thirty nine years. the king spoke as by signes price for imposition of direct rule prime minister mariano rajoy is now taking steps to activate article one hundred fifty five of the spanish constitution this would allow the central government in madrid to intervene in catalonia and strip the region of some. of its autonomy. well earlier i spoke with our correspondent in barcelona barber avail i began by asking her what people there were expecting to come out of the central government today and which powers might be removed from the regional government. we don't know exactly yet but the spanish press expects a soft solution as soft application of the possibilities the article one five five gives the government because madrid might have understood by now that it's no use for inflaming emotions here because they're running high anyway but trying to sort of be a bit more flexible a bit more tricky politically to string out the crisis and buy in this why diffuse it so it
respecting your constitution dearing to the values and principles of the parliamentary democracy in which we have lived for thirty nine years. the king spoke as by signes price for imposition of direct rule prime minister mariano rajoy is now taking steps to activate article one hundred fifty five of the spanish constitution this would allow the central government in madrid to intervene in catalonia and strip the region of some. of its autonomy. well earlier i spoke with our correspondent in...
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are central to parliamentary democracy. right we must debate according to the rules that involves a willingness to respect democratic procedures and not to denounce majority decisions resulting from such procedures as a legitimate or a some kind of betrayal. or. a large majority voted against the candidate for vice president of parliament who has faced criticism for remarks about islam some see the party's choice as a tactical ploy. i think the f.t. wants to play the victim here putting him forward as a candidate was just a pretext. the german parliament's opening session may well be a taste of more clashes to come. with me now in the studio as our political correspondent kate brady kate it's good to have you on the show here let's pick up with what's going short but he really was the the the star of the hour today in this first session. how was his speech received i mean why was it so important for him to get this position it was received very well by the by the m.p.'s in the parliament today and of course he is one of ger
are central to parliamentary democracy. right we must debate according to the rules that involves a willingness to respect democratic procedures and not to denounce majority decisions resulting from such procedures as a legitimate or a some kind of betrayal. or. a large majority voted against the candidate for vice president of parliament who has faced criticism for remarks about islam some see the party's choice as a tactical ploy. i think the f.t. wants to play the victim here putting him...
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plunges deeper into its biggest political crisis in decades the country's top court bans a cattle on parliamentary session in a bid to block separatists from declaring independence we'll go live to barcelona and madrid for more also coming up america's powerful gun lobby offers a concession to gun control advocates the national rifle association says devices used to fire weapons faster like the one used in las vegas should be subject to more regulation. a devastating storm kills at least seven people in northern germany that's as hurricane force winds sweep across the region bringing down trees and forcing transport networks to close. plus will look at a man of what's dubbed germany's james von teese spent his career catching criminals but now he's being born found guilty been found guilty of tax evasion the story of the not so secret agent and his millions in offshore accounts. and. was. syrian soccer fans celebrate as their team edges closer to next year's world cup after a draw in the first leg of their qualifying playoff against australia there just a game away from the lord. our sports corres
plunges deeper into its biggest political crisis in decades the country's top court bans a cattle on parliamentary session in a bid to block separatists from declaring independence we'll go live to barcelona and madrid for more also coming up america's powerful gun lobby offers a concession to gun control advocates the national rifle association says devices used to fire weapons faster like the one used in las vegas should be subject to more regulation. a devastating storm kills at least seven...
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from barcelona and madrid also coming up a populist billionaire has won a landslide victory in parliamentary elections in the czech republic andre bobbish must now form a coalition government in order to leave. and a story of a young man overcoming a disability and living his dream he's a professional video gamer and he's blind we'll tell you how he manages to not only compete but when. thanks for joining us i'm mary in evanston it's good to have you with us. the spanish government has announced unprecedented measures against separatists in catalonia prime minister mariano rajoy plans to sack catalan leaders and call fresh elections catalan president carlos whose damone is accusing the central government of the worst attack on his region since franco well meanwhile large crowds rallied in barcelona to support independence. for these catalans madrid's response is yet another insult hundreds of thousands of separatist demonstrators took to barcelona streets on saturday among them was carlist. the catalan leader his supporters later gathered again outside the regional parliament to protest madr
from barcelona and madrid also coming up a populist billionaire has won a landslide victory in parliamentary elections in the czech republic andre bobbish must now form a coalition government in order to leave. and a story of a young man overcoming a disability and living his dream he's a professional video gamer and he's blind we'll tell you how he manages to not only compete but when. thanks for joining us i'm mary in evanston it's good to have you with us. the spanish government has...
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respecting your constitution dering to the values and principles of the parliamentary democracy in which we have lived for thirty nine years. the king spoke as by signes price for imposition of direct rule prime minister mariano rajoy is now taking steps to activate article one hundred fifty five of the spanish constitution this would allow the central government in madrid to intervene in catalonia and strip the region of some. of its autonomy. let's go now to the spanish capital madrid where journalist martin roberts is standing by martin thanks for joining us so just what can we expect from the cabinet meeting today. well mariano rajoy is set to make a speech to the media just after the meeting and we're expecting that to prosecutor hours what we'll be looking out for is limited and temporary intervention which the government promised they don't need to take back our permanently won't he moves we're expecting. our which opposition parties are being asked in return for their support for this intervention is to dissolve the council and parliaments i call her a collection a lot of who are
respecting your constitution dering to the values and principles of the parliamentary democracy in which we have lived for thirty nine years. the king spoke as by signes price for imposition of direct rule prime minister mariano rajoy is now taking steps to activate article one hundred fifty five of the spanish constitution this would allow the central government in madrid to intervene in catalonia and strip the region of some. of its autonomy. let's go now to the spanish capital madrid where...
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this rule student changed in one hundred fifty years of parliamentary history there's only one exception in one thousand nine hundred eighty three it was broken by him and gurgling because as a nazi he wanted to ostracize his political enemies. the first exchanges already proved fiery. if you are seriously comparing yourselves to victims of hermann goering then you've already done your own creativity. both the s.p.d. and the left party are rallying for more open confrontation with the chancellor. the parliament must resume its role as the main stage of political exchange and not t.v. talk shows or one on one interviews from reporters madam chancellor. i think that means that the parties especially the opposition parties can suggest topics here that the chancellor might find very unpleasant. but merkel's conservatives and her potential coalition partners rejected that suggestion that the right to question must remain an instrument of parliamentary control and not a weapon for the opposition. you want to make a show of us with a history lesson today and we won't allow it. parliament is sti
this rule student changed in one hundred fifty years of parliamentary history there's only one exception in one thousand nine hundred eighty three it was broken by him and gurgling because as a nazi he wanted to ostracize his political enemies. the first exchanges already proved fiery. if you are seriously comparing yourselves to victims of hermann goering then you've already done your own creativity. both the s.p.d. and the left party are rallying for more open confrontation with the...
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spain's constitutional court blocks a catalan parliamentary session where the regional government promised to proclaim independence. multibillion dollar deals are signed off as king solomon of saudi arabia meets president bush on his first official visit to moscow possibly signaling a wider shift in saudi foreign policy. and the french president is in the spotlight again this time for insulting the country's working class while visiting a struggling company. this is our to international broadcasting live from the russian capital i'm jack lugar thank you for joining me on this our first party is facing unprecedented pressure in the united states with authorities there intimidating not only employees but even those cooperating with the network this was revealed by artie's out of there in chief margarita simonyan speaking at a parliamentary committee meeting. and you don't know her name until recently new active measures except those targeting our reputation has been taken against us in the u.s. specifically new around so if we ever experience the kind of impression weeks today in the u.s. to
spain's constitutional court blocks a catalan parliamentary session where the regional government promised to proclaim independence. multibillion dollar deals are signed off as king solomon of saudi arabia meets president bush on his first official visit to moscow possibly signaling a wider shift in saudi foreign policy. and the french president is in the spotlight again this time for insulting the country's working class while visiting a struggling company. this is our to international...
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this rule student changed in one hundred fifty years of parliamentary history there's only one exception in one thousand nine hundred eighty three it was broken by him and gurgling because as a nazi he wanted to ostracize his political enemies. the first exchanges already proved fiery. if you are seriously comparing yourselves to victims of hermann goering and you've already done your own crudity. both the s.p.d. and the left party are rallying for more open confrontation with the chancellor of the parliament must resume its role as the main stage of political exchange and not t.v. talk shows or one on one interviews from reporters madam chancellor. i think that means that the parties especially the opposition parties can suggest topics here that the chancellor might find very unpleasant. but merkel's conservatives and her potential coalition partners rejected that suggestion that the right to question must remain an instrument of parliamentary control and not a weapon for the opposition. you want to make a show of us with a history lesson today and we won't allow it. each parliamentary
this rule student changed in one hundred fifty years of parliamentary history there's only one exception in one thousand nine hundred eighty three it was broken by him and gurgling because as a nazi he wanted to ostracize his political enemies. the first exchanges already proved fiery. if you are seriously comparing yourselves to victims of hermann goering and you've already done your own crudity. both the s.p.d. and the left party are rallying for more open confrontation with the chancellor of...
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this is due to the newest live from berlin spain's top court for bids catalonia from holding a parliamentary session on independence next week this as madrid says it won't be blackmailed of the catalan leader is pushing on with a threat to society. also coming up the girlfriend of the las vegas gunman speaks out she says she had no idea he was planning the worst mass shooting in modern u.s. history. will check out the latest big budget film to hit russian screens a love story set in an occupied land but that land is better known as ukraine's the crimea now the filmmakers are being accused of producing propaganda. later in the show a look at the author just awarded the nobel prize for literature because you all if you google justice praised the originality and emotional depth of his work including his best known novel the remains of the day. and in sports a report say your pint is heading back to byron munich for a fourth spell in charge the last time he sat in the dugout he won an historic trouble of trophies for the club in two thousand and thirteen. i'm sumi so much going to thank you for
this is due to the newest live from berlin spain's top court for bids catalonia from holding a parliamentary session on independence next week this as madrid says it won't be blackmailed of the catalan leader is pushing on with a threat to society. also coming up the girlfriend of the las vegas gunman speaks out she says she had no idea he was planning the worst mass shooting in modern u.s. history. will check out the latest big budget film to hit russian screens a love story set in an occupied...
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has accused spain's constitutional court of harming freedom of expression after it suspended to parliamentary session planned for monday afternoon as parliament was planning to declare independence unilaterally from spain after two million catalans voted in favor of secession. this is an act of extreme seriousness because it cuts the freedom of expression of members of catalonia parliament this shows the total incapacity of the spanish government to result political problems in a political way we repeat what we've always said that we will not allow the parliament to be sounds that. is the latest from kalpana holders in barcelona colors the constitutional court winning go to stop the parliament session going ahead a monday. that we still don't know because in further comments from the speaker of the capital parliament carmen for she went on to say that legal teams were now studying the implications of that ruling by the constitutional court she also added that the move by the court was unheard of and extremely grave in fact it is the first time that the constitutional court has suspended any p
has accused spain's constitutional court of harming freedom of expression after it suspended to parliamentary session planned for monday afternoon as parliament was planning to declare independence unilaterally from spain after two million catalans voted in favor of secession. this is an act of extreme seriousness because it cuts the freedom of expression of members of catalonia parliament this shows the total incapacity of the spanish government to result political problems in a political way...
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a day off to protest parliamentary groups in catalonia meet to talk about the secession referendum. i think it's clear to me that the i.s.i. is connections with with terrorist groups the top u.s. general takes an aim at pakistan's spy agency. last range of refugees living in bangladesh is makeshift camps facing a health crisis. hello new details are emerging that indicate the last vegas mass shooting was already planned u.s. police say sixty four year old stephen patrick set up cameras outside his hotel room to watch for approaching police assault rifles have been found in the room which. modified to produce automatic fire and a gallagher report. a steven public fires down on a crowd of concert goers on sunday night newly released police body camera footage shows panic and confusion offices scramble to locate the source of the gunfire and get members of the public to safety this is a dramatic snapshot of the moments before public was located on the thirty second floor of the mandalay bay hotel police gave more details of how events unfolded the suspect i can tell you that we know no
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assista nt must say you are parliamentary assistant secretary, and you decide that the baby of yourou take them to an implement tribunal, there is no sort of, that is the kind of nuclear option, there's nothing before that. the authority says that is very difficult for them to intervene in this kind of case, because they are not anyone's" employer. there has been this helpline, and other avenues of people could have gone to, and of course the police, if there is any suggestion of criminal wrongdoing, but they are now saying that they need a separate system, labour are saying that these procedures do need to be more robust, but also internal party procedures should be more robust so that parties can take action against their own mps and members. interesting, we had a labour mp on this channel yesterday, he was complaining that labour had these procedures, but were not using them. there is always a danger that if a political party makes it public, then the party take a hit with reputation. labour sources are saying tonight it is not about the reputation of parliament, or an individual
assista nt must say you are parliamentary assistant secretary, and you decide that the baby of yourou take them to an implement tribunal, there is no sort of, that is the kind of nuclear option, there's nothing before that. the authority says that is very difficult for them to intervene in this kind of case, because they are not anyone's" employer. there has been this helpline, and other avenues of people could have gone to, and of course the police, if there is any suggestion of criminal...
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parliamentary group he did however call he encouraged more discussion but also to reach compromise and of course this is new territory for the german parliament he had dressed up as well in his speech saying as of course this reflects a new aspect as well in german society and this is going to be a very interesting four years now in the in the coming four years of this german parliament to see exactly how by showing the other party's deal with the f.d.a. it's a far right alternative for germany who have just entered the parliament for the first time and can't give a full context what is the role of president in parliament in germany and what does scheuer bring to his new position. well the real idea behind his position is this idea of balance and he'll be direct in the debates once they get underway and he'll also be able to remind the m.p.'s of the rules he'll be able to say who is allowed to speak and of course at the same time he was not allowed to speak at that moment of course show you play he has decades of experience in german politics he is currently the longest serving german
parliamentary group he did however call he encouraged more discussion but also to reach compromise and of course this is new territory for the german parliament he had dressed up as well in his speech saying as of course this reflects a new aspect as well in german society and this is going to be a very interesting four years now in the in the coming four years of this german parliament to see exactly how by showing the other party's deal with the f.d.a. it's a far right alternative for germany...
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deeper into its biggest political crisis in decades the country's top court suspends a catalan parliamentary session to block separatists from unilaterally the clarion independence also coming up. this year's nobel prize in literature goes into could zero ishiguro judges praise the originality and emotional depth of the british author's work including his best known novel the remains of the day. plus investigators reveal more information after the worst mass shooting in modern u.s. history they say the las vegas shooter likely intended to escape but his motives remain elusive. also ahead a deadly storm sweeps across northern germany these storm is toppling trees and has already killed several drivers and you're all in just a warning residents to brace for hurricane strength winds. and an and ryan mental ticking time bomb our oceans are becoming choked with plastic waste including tiny particles that could enter the human chick food chain can the tide be turned. well iraq thanks very much for your contrary. catalonia is bid for independence has had a deadlock spain's highest court now says it
deeper into its biggest political crisis in decades the country's top court suspends a catalan parliamentary session to block separatists from unilaterally the clarion independence also coming up. this year's nobel prize in literature goes into could zero ishiguro judges praise the originality and emotional depth of the british author's work including his best known novel the remains of the day. plus investigators reveal more information after the worst mass shooting in modern u.s. history they...
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one of the bundestag's first tasks today was to elect a new parliamentary president.orter: it now falls to parliament's longest-serving member to keep things under control. with wolfgang elected president of the bundestag, he called for calm proceedings and to play by the rules. >> the way we speak to one another can set an example for discourse throughout society. we are not here to beat each other up. reporter: the new parliament has more members than ever and 40% are newcomers. e-business-friendly ftp are back in the afd is in for the first time. under -- the rules on the matter recently changed, which the afd sees as an affront. >> this rule was unchanged for 150 years. there was only one exception, for nazis. reporter: b first exchanges already proved fiery. >> if you are seriously comparing yourselves to victims, you have already undone yourselves. reporter: both parties are rallying for more open confrontation with the chancellor. >> the parliament must resume its rules, and not tv talk shows or interviews from reporters. that means the parties, especially the
one of the bundestag's first tasks today was to elect a new parliamentary president.orter: it now falls to parliament's longest-serving member to keep things under control. with wolfgang elected president of the bundestag, he called for calm proceedings and to play by the rules. >> the way we speak to one another can set an example for discourse throughout society. we are not here to beat each other up. reporter: the new parliament has more members than ever and 40% are newcomers....
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against the government has been done to the national court given that they don't have any more parliamentary privilege i mean there's also charges against the members of parliament. but those members of. the facilitated. of independent those charters are have been submitted to the supreme court given that they still have the parliamentary privilege but. in both cases. all the people all the members of ours time and questioning and we have requested precautionary measures given the seriousness of the crimes. for no one was intended and persecution will continue conducting it. completely. at least. to make sure that we. respond consideration and all the laws that have in this case been violated by the members of the catalan government thank you for. several charges of rebellion sedition and embezzler that have been filed against the leaders of catalonia the words there of the director of public prosecutions speaking in madrid the spanish capital he said those charges were being lodged with the national courts i also pointed out more charges were being brought against members of parliament of t
against the government has been done to the national court given that they don't have any more parliamentary privilege i mean there's also charges against the members of parliament. but those members of. the facilitated. of independent those charters are have been submitted to the supreme court given that they still have the parliamentary privilege but. in both cases. all the people all the members of ours time and questioning and we have requested precautionary measures given the seriousness...
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it's a tightrope walk when this one just talks rules the rules of order but also the rules of parliamentary decency apply to everyone equally. we shouldn't focus especially on the a.f.p. but it forced the rules equally on all and that's a duty of the president's office and the president in particular that. we have to ensure that the bundestag and the german public don't jump through every hoop and react to every provocation of. their kids thing that merely gains the able to your attention off at the same time we must also contradict them and apply the sanctioning tools there aren't many of them and when suddenly the attempt is made in parliament to paralyze parliamentary work through endless debates on the rules of order or when things disintegrate into name calling and racist utterances. belied you would have in the us is in such a case the president and his office must use the instruments for mourning for a reprimand to exclusion from the session or even from a longer period of sessions that some. some of. the plaintiff in a negative side. just said you shouldn't jump through every hoop d
it's a tightrope walk when this one just talks rules the rules of order but also the rules of parliamentary decency apply to everyone equally. we shouldn't focus especially on the a.f.p. but it forced the rules equally on all and that's a duty of the president's office and the president in particular that. we have to ensure that the bundestag and the german public don't jump through every hoop and react to every provocation of. their kids thing that merely gains the able to your attention off...
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the court banning parliamentary session that had been scheduled for monday.ional leaders have signaled they were going to use the session to declare independence from spain. it is unclear what effect the court ruling is going to have. catalan lawmakers have already defied a previous ruling by holding the authorized that -- unauthorized independent referendum last sunday. correspondent: the latest twist in a crisis dividing not only. spain, but also catalonia. a crisis that has seen both sides digging in and refusing to budge. this is the catalan parliament, where the region's leaders were expected to declare independence from spain on monday. but spain's constitutional court has banned the parliamentary session from going ahead. the catalan president says he is representing the will of its people. though a majority of the catalan voters did not take part in sunday's independence referendum. the spanish government says he is acting outside the law, but y trying to enforce an illegal result. >> carles puigdemont's message is a journey to nowhere because , there
the court banning parliamentary session that had been scheduled for monday.ional leaders have signaled they were going to use the session to declare independence from spain. it is unclear what effect the court ruling is going to have. catalan lawmakers have already defied a previous ruling by holding the authorized that -- unauthorized independent referendum last sunday. correspondent: the latest twist in a crisis dividing not only. spain, but also catalonia. a crisis that has seen both sides...
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than ten percent bigger than the last parliament now the other major difference is the number of parliamentary groups last time there were just for this time around there are six
than ten percent bigger than the last parliament now the other major difference is the number of parliamentary groups last time there were just for this time around there are six
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all right well results in the czech republic's parliamentary elections show a clear victory for populist billionaire andre bobbish and his movement with more than ninety nine percent of the votes counted the party have secured almost thirty percent the civic democrats are just ahead of the far right s.p.d. party in the battle for second place with eleven percent results suggest a total of eight already could surpass the five percent threshold to win parliamentary seats. well joining me now is pov apolo from berlin correspondent for czech radio under bobbish he uses a lot of anti-establishment rhetoric in his election campaign he earned a reputation in fact as the czech trump what was it that he said or did that convince voters he's the right man to lead the country. there is a huge frustration and dissatisfaction in the czech society most with traditional policies and under a bush uses these sentiments well he's against corruption against as i mentioned traditional policies he's against a review g.'s my friends and his voters both young and old both the low and middle income voters acros
all right well results in the czech republic's parliamentary elections show a clear victory for populist billionaire andre bobbish and his movement with more than ninety nine percent of the votes counted the party have secured almost thirty percent the civic democrats are just ahead of the far right s.p.d. party in the battle for second place with eleven percent results suggest a total of eight already could surpass the five percent threshold to win parliamentary seats. well joining me now is...
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projections in just a total of eight parties will have passed the five percent threshold to win parliamentary seats. well bob has promised his voters he would fix the country's problems he would treat it like a business we asked years you pay the new york university academic center in prague what we should expect if bobbish and the eno do form the new government. you know certainly try to run the whole country like a business like firm this is something he has said many times i don't think he realizes forty two. states a country is not a family firm so he will still have to look for compromises for political compromises and. really much will depend on which party will be with him in the next government to be india and stop him. in the government with the durational parties den of course they will they will keep him in check and it will not be so easy for him to go ahead with some some of his more radical. ideas. the far right s.p.d. of tommy or going to more is in second spot and i asked you how big the fear was that the far right party could push an anti e.u. an anti migrant policy into the
projections in just a total of eight parties will have passed the five percent threshold to win parliamentary seats. well bob has promised his voters he would fix the country's problems he would treat it like a business we asked years you pay the new york university academic center in prague what we should expect if bobbish and the eno do form the new government. you know certainly try to run the whole country like a business like firm this is something he has said many times i don't think he...
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each parliamentary faction has the right to nominate a vice president in the assembly but the candidate was rejected by the other m.p.'s for stating islam is a political ideology and not a religion. and with that you see we've already got the first points of conflict in this new parliament to talk about that here in the studio with me is our political correspondent kate brady's good to have you here at the big table kate let's let's talk about the referee for all of this what's going short with today you do for our viewers they may not be aware the parliament even has a president i mean how important is this position president and how important was it that was going sure became the president because he's like a speaker in other countries parliaments and his role is really to keep that balance and this is going to be more important than ever now that the f.d.a. the f.d.a. are in polman as people have said in the past that german politics become the action that goes on in palm and can sometimes be a little bit monday and now they've got quite the opposite and things are going to get could
each parliamentary faction has the right to nominate a vice president in the assembly but the candidate was rejected by the other m.p.'s for stating islam is a political ideology and not a religion. and with that you see we've already got the first points of conflict in this new parliament to talk about that here in the studio with me is our political correspondent kate brady's good to have you here at the big table kate let's let's talk about the referee for all of this what's going short with...
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this rule stude unchanged in one hundred fifty years of parliamentary history there's only one exception in one thousand nine hundred eighty three it was broken by him and gathering because as a nazi he wanted to ostracize his political enemies. the first exchanges already proved fiery. if you are seriously comparing yourselves to victims of hermann goering then you've already done your own crudity. both the s.p.d. and the left party are rallying for more open confrontation with the chancellor. the parliament must resume its role as the main stage of political exchange and not t.v. talk shows or one on one interviews from reporters madam chancellor. i think that means that the parties especially the opposition parties can suggest topics here that the chancellor might find very unpleasant. but merkel's conservatives and her potential coalition partners rejected that suggestion that the right to question must remain an instrument of parliamentary control and not a weapon for the opposition. you want to make a show of us with a history lesson today and we won't allow it each parliamentary f
this rule stude unchanged in one hundred fifty years of parliamentary history there's only one exception in one thousand nine hundred eighty three it was broken by him and gathering because as a nazi he wanted to ostracize his political enemies. the first exchanges already proved fiery. if you are seriously comparing yourselves to victims of hermann goering then you've already done your own crudity. both the s.p.d. and the left party are rallying for more open confrontation with the chancellor....
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but sabina grew shorter and shorter of breath then came the devastating diagnosis c e o p d with parliamentary emphysema. with emphysema inflammation gradually destroys the walls of the alveoli in the lungs less and less oxygen enters the bloodstream. the lung tissue grows less elastic and that in turn causes the lungs to bloat. for sabina's dr there's just one clear course of action the only thing that will relieve her symptoms is an operation to reduce her lung volume the most proven method involves inserting valves. in many cases they allow the diseased lungs to ventilate better but the procedure is not an option for sabina because her parliamentary lobes are interconnected. i could try to block them with the valves all day long but if i do the upper lobe will react by saying oh you've closed off the central areas around just take care from the lower lobe but i won't collapse i won't drink . that's why is a being that is having coils implanted instead of valves the surgery is minimally invasive the devices are inserted with a bronchoscopy and they work differently than vials but of course.
but sabina grew shorter and shorter of breath then came the devastating diagnosis c e o p d with parliamentary emphysema. with emphysema inflammation gradually destroys the walls of the alveoli in the lungs less and less oxygen enters the bloodstream. the lung tissue grows less elastic and that in turn causes the lungs to bloat. for sabina's dr there's just one clear course of action the only thing that will relieve her symptoms is an operation to reduce her lung volume the most proven method...
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she was speaking at a parliamentary committee meeting. and you don't know ram until recently no active measures except those targeting our reputation have been taken against us in the u.s. pacific nowhere else have we ever experienced the kind of pressure that we experience today in the us to the point eventually being forced out of the country ever since the first allegations of fresh interference in the us election emerged last year this channel has found itself under mounting pressure back in january the u.s. intelligence community presented their report into alleged russian meddling the report devoted seven pages to artsy and its supposed influence on the public discourse that using this shadow of being as a crime in propaganda to however no concrete evidence was or has been given in september the us justice department contacted r.t. america does not supply demand thing as a foreign agent in the us a law that was drafted in back in the thirty's and was actually aim to prevent the spread of nazi propaganda this measure could potentiall
she was speaking at a parliamentary committee meeting. and you don't know ram until recently no active measures except those targeting our reputation have been taken against us in the u.s. pacific nowhere else have we ever experienced the kind of pressure that we experience today in the us to the point eventually being forced out of the country ever since the first allegations of fresh interference in the us election emerged last year this channel has found itself under mounting pressure back...
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erupt over the weekend or onto tuesday when the next parliamentary session here catalonia is supposed to take place and then the president president bush demond is going to make a statement even though nobody at this point knows if that actually is going to be a statement about the declaration of independence. funny for charm barcelona thank you very much. now to some of the other stories making news around the world jailed russian opposition leader alexeyevna vaal knee has called for nationwide protests to mark president vladimir putin's birthday today vonnie is serving twenty days in prison after losing his appeal on charges of organizing an authorized public rallies of potential rival and russia's upcoming twenty one thousand election legal troubles may prevent him from getting on next year's ballot. danish police have found more remains of kim wall the swedish journalist who went missing in august earlier authorities had arrested danish inventor peter madsen after walls torso washed ashore she'd gone to interview him aboard his homemade submarine mats and has claimed that wall die
erupt over the weekend or onto tuesday when the next parliamentary session here catalonia is supposed to take place and then the president president bush demond is going to make a statement even though nobody at this point knows if that actually is going to be a statement about the declaration of independence. funny for charm barcelona thank you very much. now to some of the other stories making news around the world jailed russian opposition leader alexeyevna vaal knee has called for...
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iceland's political future looks unclear following parliamentary elections no posse one another folks to rule out right prime minister the job may benedict's and conservative independence party won the largest share of the vote but is lacking willing coalition partners says the second election in a year of political scandals to shake the country pakistan has released sixty eight indian fishermen arrested for fishing in its territorial waters without permission the men are being sent to the border by train and will be handed over to indian or storage he's there india and pakistan often detain a fisherman from each other's countries for illegal fishing. in formula one germany's sebastian vettel will start in pole position in sunday's mexican grown pray that all eyes will be on lewis hamilton the brit only needs to finish in fifth place or higher to take the title now settle in his ferrari pulled out all the stops to grab hold ization beside him in second place max first stop in at the netherlands for red bull hamilton is right behind in row two in the sadie's drive in leeds by sixty six
iceland's political future looks unclear following parliamentary elections no posse one another folks to rule out right prime minister the job may benedict's and conservative independence party won the largest share of the vote but is lacking willing coalition partners says the second election in a year of political scandals to shake the country pakistan has released sixty eight indian fishermen arrested for fishing in its territorial waters without permission the men are being sent to the...