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police together with the house the authorities are reviewing the secret of the parliamentary estate to coordinate with the cabinet office who have responsibility for security measures in place around the government secure zone. all of us in this house have responsibility for the security and safety of our staff, and advice is available for members who need it. yesterday, we saw the worst of humanity but we will remember the best. we will remember the extraordinary efforts to save the life of pc keith palmer,, including those by my right honorable friend a member. >> here, here. >> and we were remember the exceptional bravery of our police security and emergency services for once again ran towards the danger even as they encouraged others to move the other way. on behalf of the whole country i want to pay tribute to them for the work they have been doing to reassure the public, treat the injured, and bring security back to the streets of our capital city. that they've lost one of their own in yesterdays attack only makes their calmness and professionalism all the more remarkable. mr. speaker, a lot has been said s
police together with the house the authorities are reviewing the secret of the parliamentary estate to coordinate with the cabinet office who have responsibility for security measures in place around the government secure zone. all of us in this house have responsibility for the security and safety of our staff, and advice is available for members who need it. yesterday, we saw the worst of humanity but we will remember the best. we will remember the extraordinary efforts to save the life of pc...
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police together with house authorities are securing reviewing the security of the parliamentary state, together with the cabinet the security measures. the heart of democracy continues to beat but parliament remembered those who lost their lives, in what the prime minister described as an attack on liberty foster iain watson, bbc news, westminster. have a system political editor norman smith is in westminster. after the attack yesterday and the shock of that attack, can it really be business as usual? i think that might be difficult. how could it be given yesterday? people's minds are still on those events. we began the day with a minute's silence, some mps were close to tears but i think today was about symbolism, and symbolism matters. there was the symbolism of a packed commons chamber with many mps cancelling trips away, cancelling other business, making a determined effort to make sure they we re determined effort to make sure they were in the chamber as a sort of visible symbol to the world that parliament continues, it is not cowed or curtailed by yesterday's attack. similarly there was the symbolism of
police together with house authorities are securing reviewing the security of the parliamentary state, together with the cabinet the security measures. the heart of democracy continues to beat but parliament remembered those who lost their lives, in what the prime minister described as an attack on liberty foster iain watson, bbc news, westminster. have a system political editor norman smith is in westminster. after the attack yesterday and the shock of that attack, can it really be business as...
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police, together with the house authorities are reviewing of the security of the parliamentary estate coordinated with the cabinet office who have responsibility for security measures in place around the government secure zone. all of nuss this house have a responsibility for the security and safety of our staff. and advice is available for members who need it. the worst of aw humanity. but we will remember the best. we will remember the the extraordinary efforts to save the life of the worst of pc kei those by my right honorable friend the. and we will remember the exceptional bravery of our police security and emergency services. who once again ran towards the the danger even as they encouraged others to move the the other way. on behalf of the whole country, i want to pay tribute to them for the the work they have been doing to the reassure the public treat the injured and bring security back to the streets of our capital city. that they have lost one of their own in yesterday's attack only makes their calmness and professionalism all the more remarkable. a lot has been said since terror struck london yesterda
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the police together with house authorities are reviewing the security of the parliamentary estate, together with the cabinetplace around the government's secure zone. the heart of democracy continues to beat, but parliament remembered those who lost their lives, in what the prime minister described as an attack on liberty. iain watson, bbc news, westminster. we will reflect more on that extraordinary session in parliament this morning in a moment but first let me show you these pictures of brandenburg gate in berlin. it was left u p brandenburg gate in berlin. it was left up in the colours of the union flag, as a gesture of german solidarity with the people of the united kingdom after this horrific and deadly attack here in london yesterday. and of course, germany has seen its own terror attack in berlin before christmas, and we also saw last night in paris solidarity with london, when the eiffel tower's lights were turned off late last night. the brandenburg gate letter up night. the brandenburg gate letter up in the colours of the union flag. a gesture of international solidarity. there have been messages
the police together with house authorities are reviewing the security of the parliamentary estate, together with the cabinetplace around the government's secure zone. the heart of democracy continues to beat, but parliament remembered those who lost their lives, in what the prime minister described as an attack on liberty. iain watson, bbc news, westminster. we will reflect more on that extraordinary session in parliament this morning in a moment but first let me show you these pictures of...
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, the police with the house authorities are reviewing the securities of the parliamentary estate, coordinated with the cabineties in place around the secure zone. all of us in this house have a responsibility to the security and safety of the staff and advice is available for members who need it. worst of, we saw the humanity but we will remember the best. we will remember the extraordinary effort that saved palmer. of pc including the members of the east. thewe will remember exceptional bravery of our police, security and emergency again, ranho once towards the danger as they encouraged others to move away. of the whole country, i want to pay tribute to them for the work they have been doing to reassure the public, treat the injured and bring security back to the streets of our capital city. they lost one of their own in yesterday's attack and it only makes their call mess and professionalism more remarkable. mr. speaker, a lot has been said londonerror struck yesterday. much more will be said in the coming days. but the greatest response lies not in the words of politicians but in the everyday actions of or
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routine, the police together with the house authorities are reviewing security of the parliamentary estate with the cabinet security and safety of staff and advice is available for members who need it. yesterday we saw the worst of humanity, but we will remember the best. we will remember the extraordinary efforts to save the life of pc keith palmer, including those by my right honourable friend, the memberfor those by my right honourable friend, the member for bournemouth those by my right honourable friend, the memberfor bournemouth east. and we will remember the exceptional bravery of our police, security and emergency services, who once again ran emergency services, who once again ra n towards emergency services, who once again ran towards the danger, even as they encouraged others to move the other way. on behalf of the whole country, i want to pay tribute to them for the work they have been doing to reassure the public, treat the injured, and bring security back to the streets of our capital city. that they have lost one of their own in the attack only makes their calmness and professionalism all the
routine, the police together with the house authorities are reviewing security of the parliamentary estate with the cabinet security and safety of staff and advice is available for members who need it. yesterday we saw the worst of humanity, but we will remember the best. we will remember the extraordinary efforts to save the life of pc keith palmer, including those by my right honourable friend, the memberfor those by my right honourable friend, the member for bournemouth those by my right...
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routine, the police together with house authorities are reviewing security at the parliamentary estate, coordinate with the cabinetice who have responsibilities and security measures in place around the government cares so. although this is your spouse have a responsibility for the security and safety of our staff and advice is available for members who need it. mr. speaker, yesterday we saw the worst of humanity, but we will remember the past. we will remember the extraordinary efforts to save the life including those from my right honorable friend, member and we will remember the exceptional bravery of our police, security and emergency services who wants it and ran toward the danger comment even as they encouraged others to move the other way. on behalf of the whole country, i want to pay tribute to them for the work they have been doing to reassure the public treat the injured and bring security back to the streets of the capital city. but they have lost one of their own in yesterday's attack only makes their columnists and professionalism all the more remarkable. mr. speaker, i'm speaker, a lot has been said
routine, the police together with house authorities are reviewing security at the parliamentary estate, coordinate with the cabinetice who have responsibilities and security measures in place around the government cares so. although this is your spouse have a responsibility for the security and safety of our staff and advice is available for members who need it. mr. speaker, yesterday we saw the worst of humanity, but we will remember the past. we will remember the extraordinary efforts to save...
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myself and colleagues in the parliamentary lobby, we knew it was a manifesto commitment which was why we didn't think he would ever do it. so it seems a little odd that the cabinethemselves that something was awry here. and it isa that something was awry here. and it is a total shambles because nobody anywhere seemed to recognise that it would be like throwing a hand grenade into the party. that there would be this absolute fury. two we are going to rattle on through, take us are going to rattle on through, take usa are going to rattle on through, take us a little lower. talking about tuition fees and the lib dems, we are now taking lessons from france as regards our mps and what they should and shouldn't do. indeed. new rules are likely to come into westminster about mps employing wives and children, presumably husbands as well. as you know, in france, fillon is at the centre of this controversy over having employed his wife and children for not doing thejob employed his wife and children for not doing the job they are supposed to do, or not very much, allegedly. this will urge politicians to advertise all vacancies and a blanket ban on hiring family members at
myself and colleagues in the parliamentary lobby, we knew it was a manifesto commitment which was why we didn't think he would ever do it. so it seems a little odd that the cabinethemselves that something was awry here. and it isa that something was awry here. and it is a total shambles because nobody anywhere seemed to recognise that it would be like throwing a hand grenade into the party. that there would be this absolute fury. two we are going to rattle on through, take us are going to...
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the parliamentary moves slow congressional action you'd on the second version of the travel ban, they are relying on court challenges to obstruct the orders. when it comes to casting votes on the cabinet appointees, constituents were furious about how easily some of the members of the presidents cabinet were confirmed with democratic votes. what is the strategy for democrats? this is how west virginia senator joe manchin answer to that question. >> if in fact obamacare was repealed, i read a stat that said you would have a 208% increase in the number of people who are uninsured in your state alone. you are one of the top few states where this would be a problem. >> i've got 172,000 people who for the first time in their life have health care. they've never had it before. i basically have people getting treatment for opiate addiction, prescription drug addiction. it's been running their lives. it's destroying economies. soledad: without health care, you lose the ability -- >> the treatment centers, the rehab. i've got a minors who are getting black lung. i was tellg my republican friends. let me tell you, the people who have benefited the most in west virginia probably voted for donald
the parliamentary moves slow congressional action you'd on the second version of the travel ban, they are relying on court challenges to obstruct the orders. when it comes to casting votes on the cabinet appointees, constituents were furious about how easily some of the members of the presidents cabinet were confirmed with democratic votes. what is the strategy for democrats? this is how west virginia senator joe manchin answer to that question. >> if in fact obamacare was repealed, i...
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parliamentary moves to slow congressional action you'd on the second version of the travel ban, they are relying on court challenges to obstruct the orders. when it comes to casting votes on the cabinet appointees, constituents were furious about how easily some of the members of the presidents cabinet were confirmed with democratic votes. what is the strategy for democrats? this is how west virginia senator joe manchin answer to that question. >> if in fact obamacare was repealed, i read a stat that said you would have a 208% increase in the number of people who are uninsured in your state alone. you are one of the top few states where this would be a problem. >> i've got 172,000 people who for the first time in their life have health care. they've never had it before. i basically have people getting treatment for opiate addiction, prescription drug addiction. it's been running their lives. it's destroying economies. soledad: without health care, you lose the ability -- >> the treatment centers, the rehab. i've got a minors who are getting black lung. i was telling my republican friends. let me tell you, the people who have benefited the most in west virginia probably voted for dona
parliamentary moves to slow congressional action you'd on the second version of the travel ban, they are relying on court challenges to obstruct the orders. when it comes to casting votes on the cabinet appointees, constituents were furious about how easily some of the members of the presidents cabinet were confirmed with democratic votes. what is the strategy for democrats? this is how west virginia senator joe manchin answer to that question. >> if in fact obamacare was repealed, i read...
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cabinet meeting. in just a couple of hours she will go to parliament for the parliamentary question time and after thatread that historic letter. >> invoking article 50. all right. nice to see you this morning. nic robertson live for us in london. >>> financial implications we're just guesting a glimpse of. >> i'm watching the markets. if they do this carefully and well it may not rattle the stock markets too much but currency markets have moved dramatically. it hit the pound hard. that's something that everybody feels. >> perhaps that's the lesson the rest of the world can learn. coming up the house intel committee probe into trump-russia connections at a standstill over bipartisan bickering. what democrats say it will take to get things moving again after the actions of the republican chairman? and the longer i use it, the better it works. retinol correxion® from roc. methods, not miracles.™ knows how it feels to seees your numbers go up, despite your best efforts. but what if you could turn things around? what if you could love your numbers? discover once-daily invokana®. it's the #1 prescribed sglt
cabinet meeting. in just a couple of hours she will go to parliament for the parliamentary question time and after thatread that historic letter. >> invoking article 50. all right. nice to see you this morning. nic robertson live for us in london. >>> financial implications we're just guesting a glimpse of. >> i'm watching the markets. if they do this carefully and well it may not rattle the stock markets too much but currency markets have moved dramatically. it hit the...
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cabinete second trump picked to be confirmed today. earlier the senate confirmed ben carson as the secretary of housing and urban development good british prime minister theresa may will try to overturn the first parliamentaryhts of eu nationals to keep living in the u k may wanted the bill left intact. later this month she will try to get the house of commons rejected the amendment. -- to reject the amendment. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i am mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. oliver: mark, thank you very much. coming up next, a bloomberg exclusive. mike mayo sat down with bloomberg for his first tv interview since leaving the sla. this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: this is "bloomberg markets." i am scarlet fu. oliver: i am oliver renick. psa is said to be closing in on a deal to require general motors mobile unit, recordings of people familiar with the matter who say an agreement could be on the table as early as next week. it would create europe's second-largest automaker. both companies are said to be planning on continuing intense negotiations through the weekend with the aim of announcing the deal on monday. what's corp. is drawing bid
cabinete second trump picked to be confirmed today. earlier the senate confirmed ben carson as the secretary of housing and urban development good british prime minister theresa may will try to overturn the first parliamentaryhts of eu nationals to keep living in the u k may wanted the bill left intact. later this month she will try to get the house of commons rejected the amendment. -- to reject the amendment. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in...
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i came into change the in a parliamentary cabinet of over 3c and came into change the in a parliamentaryn a parliamentary cabinet of over 3c and say this is change the in a parliamentary cabinet of over 3c and say this is not ige politics and say this is not representative. how can this be a representative. how can this be a representative parliament when voices won't hurt? we came with a s-ecific aenda, -oli in with a specific agenda, policy agenda, it was about childcare, maternity leave, domestic violence, quality at work, but also an agenda that women needed to share in the decision—making and - have a decision—making and not have a situation where, in the labour party andindeed situation where, in the labour party and indeed all other parties, the decisions were made by men but affected women's lives. and you have written your memoirs about this journey of over four decades in politics. but some of the stories of what it was like ben are phenomenal. a house of commons was a very different place. —— was like then. ‘ you are ‘you are in law, politics, whether you are in law, politics,
i came into change the in a parliamentary cabinet of over 3c and came into change the in a parliamentaryn a parliamentary cabinet of over 3c and say this is change the in a parliamentary cabinet of over 3c and say this is not ige politics and say this is not representative. how can this be a representative. how can this be a representative parliament when voices won't hurt? we came with a s-ecific aenda, -oli in with a specific agenda, policy agenda, it was about childcare, maternity leave,...