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said paul johnson see the composer of that exciting musical collaboration joins me now for a job hello simple thanks for your time so tell us how did you come about this project. to get a new commission to peace and they need to describe that they want to bring to the 2 vocal groups and in turn okas does well and i took on the challenge and here we are. now let's listen to a clip of your has all with us saying yes phone from germany and south africa. the end. the of. the of. that was due to fall so what's unique about this collaboration. what's unique about this collaboration is that the negative is totally from from the point of view of an african and the music speaks of a new south africa where. dreams are nothing but possibilities. ok maybe you should throw more on that why focus on this. why focus on the why focus on this and we're talking about in new age as an offical why now do you want to focus on the best topic. because a lot of opportunities that. have always been good for young people so i think it's an age when. we have x. is true to more information about how to make music
said paul johnson see the composer of that exciting musical collaboration joins me now for a job hello simple thanks for your time so tell us how did you come about this project. to get a new commission to peace and they need to describe that they want to bring to the 2 vocal groups and in turn okas does well and i took on the challenge and here we are. now let's listen to a clip of your has all with us saying yes phone from germany and south africa. the end. the of. the of. that was due to...
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paul johnson needs a tooth majority in parliament to push an election for wood and yesterday he was nowhere near that he's hoping that the labor opposition will come around on monday and actually vote with him for fresh elections that would only happen if that law that we talked about before that and sorry no deal or that forbids johnson asking. pushing out the u.k. without a deal out of the european union on october 31st if that is signed into law and that can happen as early as monday that this bill gets royal assent and that would mean that labor might be willing to rally around a general election what became clear though today is that johnson himself is hell bound on it he wants to get a fresh mandate from the british people and he believes he will get it and with a fresh mandate he wants to push bricks it through come what may he said it again he wouldn't ask for an extension he would rather end up dead in a ditch he said today so he really needs a new mandate or he needs to resign if he doesn't follow that extension that will be pos by a lot of very soon in the house of lords you know
paul johnson needs a tooth majority in parliament to push an election for wood and yesterday he was nowhere near that he's hoping that the labor opposition will come around on monday and actually vote with him for fresh elections that would only happen if that law that we talked about before that and sorry no deal or that forbids johnson asking. pushing out the u.k. without a deal out of the european union on october 31st if that is signed into law and that can happen as early as monday that...
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another setback for the british prime minister's brags it plans called says paul johnson's 5 week suspension of parliament is unlawful this is something that only china can do. the trade war between the u.s. and china hits the runways for this year's new york fashion week. now we're getting reaction out of iran on the departure of dog trumps national security advisor john bolton it was known for taking a hard line positions against iran venezuela and north korea comments from iran's president in just a moment. bus down inflation looks a bolton's turbulent 10 year i think you are going to do a fantastic job and i appreciate that there had been growing divisions between john bolton that his boss but the end was brutal even by the standards of this white house donald trump tweeting i informed john bolton last night that his services are no longer needed at the white house i disagreed strongly with many of his suggestions as did others in the administration therefore i asked for his resignation which was given to me this morning bolton tweeted not the usual thanks for being able to serve but an
another setback for the british prime minister's brags it plans called says paul johnson's 5 week suspension of parliament is unlawful this is something that only china can do. the trade war between the u.s. and china hits the runways for this year's new york fashion week. now we're getting reaction out of iran on the departure of dog trumps national security advisor john bolton it was known for taking a hard line positions against iran venezuela and north korea comments from iran's president...
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edwards says the incident took place when she worked at the spectator a conservative news magazine paul johnson was it says iter the allegations against johnson are overshadowing the 2nd day of the u.k.'s annual conservative party conference in manchester well the conservatives are trying to steer that conversation away from back sets at that conference nigh opposition parties are meeting to discuss ways to prevent crashing out of the european union without a deal honestly has more from manchester. but slogan you can see behind me get bricks it done is 100 percent the message of the conservative party wants the whole of the u.k. to hear over the next 3 days of the conference very simple slogan dreamt up undoubtedly by boris johnson's chief of staff dominic cummings who controls policy entirely now in downing street dominic cummings the man responsible for the original brics its slogan take back control before the 2016 referendum and it's entirely designed to appeal to an electorate to the conservatives reasonable acknowledge are absolutely sick to death of the political torch of the last 3 year
edwards says the incident took place when she worked at the spectator a conservative news magazine paul johnson was it says iter the allegations against johnson are overshadowing the 2nd day of the u.k.'s annual conservative party conference in manchester well the conservatives are trying to steer that conversation away from back sets at that conference nigh opposition parties are meeting to discuss ways to prevent crashing out of the european union without a deal honestly has more from...
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edwards says the incident took place when she worked at the spectator a conservative news magazine paul johnsonwas it says iter the allegations against johnson are overshadowing the 2nd day of the u.k.'s annual conservative party conference in manchester well the conservatives are trying to steer that conversation away from bracks it at that conference nigh opposition parties are meeting to discuss ways to prevent crashing out of the european union without a deal honestly has more from manchester. but slogan you can see behind me get bricks it done is 100 percent the message of the conservative party wants the whole of the u.k. to hear over the next 3 days of the conference very simple slogan dreamt up undoubtedly by boris johnson's chief of staff dominic cummings who controls policy entirely now in downing street adama.
edwards says the incident took place when she worked at the spectator a conservative news magazine paul johnsonwas it says iter the allegations against johnson are overshadowing the 2nd day of the u.k.'s annual conservative party conference in manchester well the conservatives are trying to steer that conversation away from bracks it at that conference nigh opposition parties are meeting to discuss ways to prevent crashing out of the european union without a deal honestly has more from...
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paul johnson says the driver sped off with his 2-year-old daughter saturday night after he exited thele to remove her from her car seat. officers stopped the driver a couple of hours later but the toddler was not inside. nancy claims johnson sold his daughter for $10,000 and hired her to complete the dropoff. she is being held without bail. uber has not responded for cnn's requests and lyft said it didn't happen through his platform. >>> a harvard student denied entry into the u.s. is now on campus. they said he was inadmissible based on information he gave based on the information he gave when entering boston. he told the harvard crimson cbp detained him searching his phone, laptop, sent him back to lebanon. he was let in on a visa. the agency didn't offer details. >>> kevin hart's wife telling tmz the actor/comedian is going to be fine. after sustaining major back injuries in a sunday morning crash. a friend jared hart was driving his barracuda when he lost control and rolled down an embankment. black was not under the influence of alcohol. he and hart suffered back injuries and wer
paul johnson says the driver sped off with his 2-year-old daughter saturday night after he exited thele to remove her from her car seat. officers stopped the driver a couple of hours later but the toddler was not inside. nancy claims johnson sold his daughter for $10,000 and hired her to complete the dropoff. she is being held without bail. uber has not responded for cnn's requests and lyft said it didn't happen through his platform. >>> a harvard student denied entry into the u.s. is...
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johnson is in luxembourg where he is the kneading with european commission's president john paul junker johnson had said earlier that he thought progress was being made on a deal but younger is known to be skeptical and brussels has played down talk of a breakthrough. let's bring in correspondent barbara faisal who is standing by for us in luxembourg and barbara that meeting has now wrapped up so where do things stand now. things stand more or less where they stood before the meeting it seems here because 1st johnson emerged from this meeting and this lunch was shown. and not saying a word being heckled by and bricks of protesters are asleep british people living here in brixton luxemburg who do not want sit and do not want to lose that you citizenship so he sort of drove away in his car and only said that it was a friendly meeting and one would continue to hold talks continue to try and negotiate officially a statement said that no breakthrough had been made because obviously there was nothing concrete yet from the british side on the table so if the head and the high expectations befo
johnson is in luxembourg where he is the kneading with european commission's president john paul junker johnson had said earlier that he thought progress was being made on a deal but younger is known to be skeptical and brussels has played down talk of a breakthrough. let's bring in correspondent barbara faisal who is standing by for us in luxembourg and barbara that meeting has now wrapped up so where do things stand now. things stand more or less where they stood before the meeting it seems...
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i think if boris johnson can get to that election, he's probably going to end up with a surprising mandate for going ahead with brexit. paul boris johnson and the leadership said the torrey members of parliament who essentially defected on these votes will not be supported by the party now to stand in the next election. that's a rareity, i mean, to oust essentially from your party as candidates. the current members, elected members of parliament. good move or not? >> well, look, it's prompted a lot of hand-wringing over here who are concerned about whether the conservative party in britain is a broad church party or whether there's room for dissent. the reality is someone has to build a consensus behind some outcome on brexit. this is an interesting comparison to trump. the thought when boris johnson came in, it was a personality, he could knock heads together in the current parliament and get something done. what they're discovering there's no substitute for winning parliamentary elections along side the refer ru referendum too build a majority behind that. he needs his party to fall in line behind one policy outcome or a
i think if boris johnson can get to that election, he's probably going to end up with a surprising mandate for going ahead with brexit. paul boris johnson and the leadership said the torrey members of parliament who essentially defected on these votes will not be supported by the party now to stand in the next election. that's a rareity, i mean, to oust essentially from your party as candidates. the current members, elected members of parliament. good move or not? >> well, look, it's...
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next few minutes to see what he says yeah it's interesting because there is so much pressure paul on board. johnson 2 i think the phrase used by jeremy corbyn was considered his position but as far as i've seen it maybe you can tell us the word coming from downing street is that he's he's standing firm. date that was to say no no word of apology at all it seems that the strategy being pursued by the prime minister was advised by his senior private advisor dominic cummings being that the prime mover amongst those with the prime minister is positioning the government is being somehow in alliance with the people close to the people and the parliament and the judiciary is somehow holding back holding back the will of the people it's a dangerous tactic and many have piece of comments it that this is somewhat dangerous language to start. but rather for the home secretary a former conservative home secretary at that warned against that kind of strategy we'll wait and see what the prime minister says but i have to say he is not turning back at this stage and this famous phrase of his he would rather die in
next few minutes to see what he says yeah it's interesting because there is so much pressure paul on board. johnson 2 i think the phrase used by jeremy corbyn was considered his position but as far as i've seen it maybe you can tell us the word coming from downing street is that he's he's standing firm. date that was to say no no word of apology at all it seems that the strategy being pursued by the prime minister was advised by his senior private advisor dominic cummings being that the prime...
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was not able to show that johnson & johnson did anything illegal, let alone criminal here. paulshow what you would call a line of causation from their manufacturer, distribution, marketing to doctors and then on to patients that you would normally have to establish for product liability? >> no. they basically dodged around most product liability by using this, quote-unquote, public nuisance law, by saying this created a public nuisance. usually public nuisance relates to property -- paul: you're playing your music too loud. >> yeah. maybe pollution. but now what you're seeing is a.g.s have been trying to expand liability under public nuisance laws to including climate change because it's much easier to get a much bigger damage verdict. paul: kim, i think a lot of people looking at this say, you know what? this opioid scourging is really horrible, it's done tremendous damage to the country, to the social fabric, and you know what? somebody's got to pay. and the deep pockets are there, so they gotta pay. >> well, they're right in the first part in that the opioid epidemic is a rea
was not able to show that johnson & johnson did anything illegal, let alone criminal here. paulshow what you would call a line of causation from their manufacturer, distribution, marketing to doctors and then on to patients that you would normally have to establish for product liability? >> no. they basically dodged around most product liability by using this, quote-unquote, public nuisance law, by saying this created a public nuisance. usually public nuisance relates to property --...
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paul: a triple brexit lame. boris johnson loses a third comments vote in 24 hours and fails in his bid to trigger a snap election. china signals more support for the slowing economy indicating a cut in the bank reserve ratio is on the way. >> protesters vowed to return to the streets of hong kong and continue their calls for change. they say carrie lam section is too little too late. shery: it was all about k anditics, both in the u hong kong. we saw a risk on sentiment across the board with the dow caning -- gaining almost 240 points. the nasdaq up 1%. tech shares leading the gains. they were the biggest losers in the last session. we have the energy sector in -- section gaining ground. we had the dollar falling the most since june. it was all risk on and the geopolitical tensions subsided. not a lot happening with u.s. futures. let's get you across some breaking news on the terminal. we have july's current account of numbers from south korea coming in at a surplus of 6.95 billion dollars. the current account for south korea
paul: a triple brexit lame. boris johnson loses a third comments vote in 24 hours and fails in his bid to trigger a snap election. china signals more support for the slowing economy indicating a cut in the bank reserve ratio is on the way. >> protesters vowed to return to the streets of hong kong and continue their calls for change. they say carrie lam section is too little too late. shery: it was all about k anditics, both in the u hong kong. we saw a risk on sentiment across the board...
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effectively avoids the suspension and allows parliament to resume but there are now demands for johnson to resign paul brennan reports. outside the supreme court the anti bracket demonstrators were in optimistic mood inside the judges delivered their devastating ruling with calm deliberation and issue where the prime minister boris johnson suspended parliament lawfully or simply to prevent parliament from holding his government to account the effect on the fundamentals of our democracy was extreme no justification for taking action with such an extreme effect has been put before the court the court is bound to conclude. that the decision to advise her majesty to perreault parliament was unlawful because it had the effect of frustrating or preventing the ability of parliament to carry out its constitutional functions without reasonable justification but this case went to the fundamental issue of the very nature of democracy here in the united kingdom and it was a stress test if you like of the separation of powers between the 3 branches of government so this conflict is far from over the outcome is a v
effectively avoids the suspension and allows parliament to resume but there are now demands for johnson to resign paul brennan reports. outside the supreme court the anti bracket demonstrators were in optimistic mood inside the judges delivered their devastating ruling with calm deliberation and issue where the prime minister boris johnson suspended parliament lawfully or simply to prevent parliament from holding his government to account the effect on the fundamentals of our democracy was...
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paul: the u.k. faces a brexit election as boris johnson loses control of the parliamentary process.
paul: the u.k. faces a brexit election as boris johnson loses control of the parliamentary process.
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paul: a triple brexit lame. boris johnson
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paul: thanks. an ongoing debate of the house of commons in westminster in the u.k. boris johnsonrying to seek the general election. he had been quite fiery in his opening remarks. jeremy corbyn saying the prime minister knows there is no mandate for a no deal brexit. the house has expressed that no deal brexit is off at table. that debate is ongoing as you can see. kathleen: go back to the stock market because of this news broke before the bell, you might see a somewhat different close. slumping after trade after being dealt a major after the bell blow. citing doubts about the company's turnaround. su keenan has been watching this story. su: it is a big blow because we saw ford stock in the regular session outpacing some of the regular indexes. after hours, it is taking a bit of a hit and that is on the news that moody's cut its rating. its outlook to stable from negative. this is all about the ceo, jim hackett's lengthy and expensive turnaround plan. said,look to what moody's the quote from the analyst said the lower rating reflects the considerable operating and market challeng
paul: thanks. an ongoing debate of the house of commons in westminster in the u.k. boris johnsonrying to seek the general election. he had been quite fiery in his opening remarks. jeremy corbyn saying the prime minister knows there is no mandate for a no deal brexit. the house has expressed that no deal brexit is off at table. that debate is ongoing as you can see. kathleen: go back to the stock market because of this news broke before the bell, you might see a somewhat different close....
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thousands take to the streets in cities across the country after prime minister boris johnson and ousted suspend paul a month ahead of the e.u. to force deadline that decision means m.p.'s will have less time to debate and influence the way the u.k. leaves the e.u. while some see it as the only way to get breaks it over the line others say it's undemocratic as artie's saskia taylor reports. for strengths in his big well boris he's being bold as brass and he wants breakfast come what may rather. what you do when parliament what play ball you suspend it he needed how much distance permission to do that which he thought we're going to wait until october the 31st before getting on with our plans to take this country forward we're going to have a queen's speech and we're going to do it all october 14th and we've got to move ahead with a new legislative program but why can't the lawmakers a quick refresher if you've been avoiding the news because you just can't take the b. word anymore full a number 1010 and to resume a husqvarna getting away from it all hiking in the swiss alps spent 3 years trying to del
thousands take to the streets in cities across the country after prime minister boris johnson and ousted suspend paul a month ahead of the e.u. to force deadline that decision means m.p.'s will have less time to debate and influence the way the u.k. leaves the e.u. while some see it as the only way to get breaks it over the line others say it's undemocratic as artie's saskia taylor reports. for strengths in his big well boris he's being bold as brass and he wants breakfast come what may rather....
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what if boris johnson loses and 1st of all that would mean that paul the men would be back in session that m.p.'s could return to discuss all matters of bricks it related johnson himself has indicated how he would react he said he would wait and watch the ruling of course today from new york from the un general assembly where he is taking paul and meeting the other world leaders so it would be quite embarrassing if he loses especially being surrounded by a world. he has said he wouldn't step down he is insisting that he would hold on cling to power as prime minister he's insisting that it wasn't illegal sending palm and break but of course if the supreme court indeed rules today that he what he did was illegal that would mean that he had misled the queen in advising him to shut down parliament and lying to the queen that would be a very very big deal here in great britain and we could see pressure mounting on him to resign ok that is one of the issues another one of course is brecht's of the prime minister has taught his political future to getting abraxane one way or the other out of
what if boris johnson loses and 1st of all that would mean that paul the men would be back in session that m.p.'s could return to discuss all matters of bricks it related johnson himself has indicated how he would react he said he would wait and watch the ruling of course today from new york from the un general assembly where he is taking paul and meeting the other world leaders so it would be quite embarrassing if he loses especially being surrounded by a world. he has said he wouldn't step...
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victim of downing street highly likely scenario also used in the script paul poisoning case british prime minister boris johnson insists there's a very high degree of probability that tehran was behind the recent attack on saudi oil facilities and pledged to help the u.s. secure the gulf region we go live now to political commentator and historian adel darwish for more on this why do you think the u.k. is again using its highly likely formula. because 2 reasons really one the accuracy of really having the forensic evidence and the final that iran was behind it or at least. sponsible rather than one of the rounds proxy is whether. some were looking to you or perhaps from southern iraq and the 2nd point is actually political it is the saudis themselves or be telling them that again just a whole lot of we don't want is. the situation now going to an all out war against iran because we're on the front line let's just keep the pressure on because normally and of course we still have that chance the iranian leader meeting. leaders that we know is going to be the branch when he goes to new york for the united nations
victim of downing street highly likely scenario also used in the script paul poisoning case british prime minister boris johnson insists there's a very high degree of probability that tehran was behind the recent attack on saudi oil facilities and pledged to help the u.s. secure the gulf region we go live now to political commentator and historian adel darwish for more on this why do you think the u.k. is again using its highly likely formula. because 2 reasons really one the accuracy of really...
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unprecedented legal defeat of the prime minister the judges unanimously ruling that boris johnson is decision to suspend paul and this once was unlawful. the prime minister's advice to her majesty was unlawful void and of no effect. this means that the order in council to which it led was also a little full void and of no effect and should be quashed the probation was also void and of no effect parliament has not been roped gentlemen however discontented from m.p.'s on the public the from minister suspended parliament at the beginning of september for 5 weeks widely seen as a move to prevent m.p.'s from scrutinizing his plan to exit the european union october 31st with or without a deal scottish court later ruled to move on a lawful now the highest court in the land agrees this means parliament can now sit again a common speaker says it will convene on wednesday morning boris johnson is now returning early from the un saying intends to carry on with it regardless and do with it this is a thought it did we will respect and respect the judicial process i have to say i strongly disagree with what the justices w
unprecedented legal defeat of the prime minister the judges unanimously ruling that boris johnson is decision to suspend paul and this once was unlawful. the prime minister's advice to her majesty was unlawful void and of no effect. this means that the order in council to which it led was also a little full void and of no effect and should be quashed the probation was also void and of no effect parliament has not been roped gentlemen however discontented from m.p.'s on the public the from...
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avoids the suspension and allows parliament to resume and they're allowed to monitor for johnson to resign paul burrell reports. outside the supreme court the ante bracket demonstrators were in optimistic mood inside the judges delivered their devastating ruling with calm deliberation and issue where the prime minister boris johnson suspended parliament lawfully or simply to prevent parliament from holding his government to account the effect on the fundamentals of our democracy was extreme no justification for taking action with such an extreme effect has been put before the court the court is bound to conclude that. the decision to advice her majesty to perreault parliament was unlawful. because it had the effect of frustrating or preventing the ability of parliament to carry out its constitutional functions without reasonable justification this case went to the fundamental issue of the very nature of democracy here in the united kingdom and it was a stress test if you like of the separation of powers between the 3 branches of government but this conflict is far from over the outcome is a vin
avoids the suspension and allows parliament to resume and they're allowed to monitor for johnson to resign paul burrell reports. outside the supreme court the ante bracket demonstrators were in optimistic mood inside the judges delivered their devastating ruling with calm deliberation and issue where the prime minister boris johnson suspended parliament lawfully or simply to prevent parliament from holding his government to account the effect on the fundamentals of our democracy was extreme no...
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kingdom at the core of it of course the question was it lawful of far as johnson to send palm and on the force break to prorogue paul amends and then the ruling could decide whether it would take away the power from the executive from boris johnson and essentially strengthen palm and we've followed the proceedings of course here last week in the supreme court and the lawyers against the government were arguing that boris johnson wanted to silence parliament wanted to silence m.p.'s in the bracks it's debate and that is why he sent them on a break of course boris johnson and the government and fisting that that wasn't the motivation behind it but it really is a historic day and you can see that people behind me i've been lining up here since 5 am to witness this ruling that we're expecting later this morning and this is also why the supreme court has taken its time to decide on the issue they've been sitting all weekend thinking about it ok this word historic is really out there quite a bit today isn't it considering that has the prime minister has borne johnson and johnson been indicating at all. what he will do if
kingdom at the core of it of course the question was it lawful of far as johnson to send palm and on the force break to prorogue paul amends and then the ruling could decide whether it would take away the power from the executive from boris johnson and essentially strengthen palm and we've followed the proceedings of course here last week in the supreme court and the lawyers against the government were arguing that boris johnson wanted to silence parliament wanted to silence m.p.'s in the...
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paul: our top stories this tuesday, the brexit continues as mp's demand to see boris johnson's no deal preparations. steve mnuchin says the u.s. and china have made significant progress ahead of new trade talks next month. iran will also be eight on the agenda. -- be on the agenda. and the alibaba co-founder steps down. kathleen: let's take a quick look at how u.s. stocks ended the session. let's go write down because the dow jones industrial average up about .1%. health care stocks helped boost it. closed minutely lower. it got within one point 6% of its all-time high. despite the trade war a lot of people are still buying stocks. nasdaq down about .2%. stock futures pointing higher. moody's got ford's credit rating. we will hear more on that is that progresses. now i want to get right to sophie to find out how things are shaping up for asian markets. sophie: early in the session and looks like rick sentiment may be stabilizing. stocks could be heading for a mixed start. bonds under pressure tracking the overnight moves we saw in treasury. kiwi 10 year. we are seeing that move lower w
paul: our top stories this tuesday, the brexit continues as mp's demand to see boris johnson's no deal preparations. steve mnuchin says the u.s. and china have made significant progress ahead of new trade talks next month. iran will also be eight on the agenda. -- be on the agenda. and the alibaba co-founder steps down. kathleen: let's take a quick look at how u.s. stocks ended the session. let's go write down because the dow jones industrial average up about .1%. health care stocks helped...
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supreme court is due to rule on whether prime minister boris johnson misled the queen about shutting down paul. i'm aboard about law in a country that unlike britain actually has a written constitution because secret hearings continue today in the case of alleged cia tortured 911 mastermind khalid shaikh mohammad joining me now via skype from guantanamo in occupied cuba is his defense attorney david never david welcome to going underground so how is the alleged perpetrator of the 911 atrocity. well he's. today i will be seeing him in just a little ready while and and i anticipate like most days we'll have. a good working conversation and i expect that that debt that we get will have that opportunity and it will be productive and he and you speak in english to him and he's completely fluent enough rowley's he is in guantanamo is not you know profoundly i'm well or anything well he's i would not say that he is completely fluent in english we are able to communicate in english he wrote he has an awful lot less than native fluency in the language why stepping down as his defense lawyer the night a
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paul: thank you. we will have much more on hong kong later in the day. will joinnell first, or johnsonhis brexit plan. we speak to a former downing street insider, just ahead. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ paul: we are looking at another frantic week in british politics. a series of actions are in play diminishing force johnson's plan to leave the european union. our next guest was an adviser to prime minister tony blair and worked in downing street in the early 2000's. -- i hope you never had to deal with anything as chaotic as this at downing street. parliament legislating against a no deal exit, parliament suspended, can't even get an election happening. what is the way forward? more dithering and delays? tension that is still to be resolved between the results of the referendum three years ago now in a lightweight 16, which the prime minister thinks is definitive. 852-48 percent result. 52-48% result. executive tension with parliament. how this plays out with a political personality and figure like boris johnson who, shall we say, is looking to make the political whether, is a populist, a
paul: thank you. we will have much more on hong kong later in the day. will joinnell first, or johnsonhis brexit plan. we speak to a former downing street insider, just ahead. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ paul: we are looking at another frantic week in british politics. a series of actions are in play diminishing force johnson's plan to leave the european union. our next guest was an adviser to prime minister tony blair and worked in downing street in the early 2000's. -- i hope you never had to...
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lawrence leigh al-jazeera london appel brown joins us live now from westminster and paul's opponents back and boris johnson what he says but isn't defined as ever is. an astonishing day frankly felicity amongst many extraordinary days that we've seen here in the recent past in parliament i mean the tone was set early by the attorney general geoffrey cox who in his big booming baritone came out with a very bravura performance extraordinary 2 tumultuous scenes in the chamber saying this parliament is a disgrace i mean it provoked fury from the opposition benches one particular exchange with barry shipman the labor m.p. ended up going viral on social media it was so vociferously and then the prime minister came to the chamber and he too was taking not a single step backwards no apology no remorse nothing they say a week's a long time in politics with only 24 hours ago the supreme court said the prime minister had given unlawful advice and perrotte parliament unlawfully and yet boris johnson's son stood at the butt dispatch box and said that as far as he was concerned he thought the court was wrong jeremy corb
lawrence leigh al-jazeera london appel brown joins us live now from westminster and paul's opponents back and boris johnson what he says but isn't defined as ever is. an astonishing day frankly felicity amongst many extraordinary days that we've seen here in the recent past in parliament i mean the tone was set early by the attorney general geoffrey cox who in his big booming baritone came out with a very bravura performance extraordinary 2 tumultuous scenes in the chamber saying this...
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johnson will meet jean-claude juncker. he will also meet michel barnier. perhaps that day we get clarity. it is strange to think a deal will come out of the blue. david: let's paul -- let's talk about that meeting on monday. boris johnson said he would present the rough shape of a divorce deal. we heard from the eu before, we already made a deal, we will stick with the deal, we will not change it. will this be something fundamentally different or will this be a nip and tuck of what theresa may already negotiated? maria: here is the thing, they will tell you that agreement that was negotiated for almost two years and was an agreement between the u.k. and the eu is the basis of it. the europeans think there is space to move the language, the political declarations, some of those details could be changed to make this more palatable to the u.k. and the parliament because this will have to be approved by parliament. that is the big concern when it comes to the europeans. will this get cleared or not. when it comes to fundamental changes, the sticking point continues to be the irish border. the eu is crystal clear when it comes to this. there needs to be another solut
johnson will meet jean-claude juncker. he will also meet michel barnier. perhaps that day we get clarity. it is strange to think a deal will come out of the blue. david: let's paul -- let's talk about that meeting on monday. boris johnson said he would present the rough shape of a divorce deal. we heard from the eu before, we already made a deal, we will stick with the deal, we will not change it. will this be something fundamentally different or will this be a nip and tuck of what theresa may...
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and out of here is poor brennan can join us live now from westminster and paul i guess there was never any chance that boris johnson would come back to parliament being humble and contrite was there. well it seems not to be in his character to be perfectly honest i mean a week is said to be a long time in politics that's certainly a phrase it's been coined here in the u.k. but 24 hours seems to be a long time just 24 hours ago it was the supreme court which ruled that the prime minister had acted unlawfully by approaching parliament by suspending parliaments and preventing it from examining his bricks it strategy and yet he came back to parliament forced back by that ruling from the supreme court and took not one step backwards as regards his position on the whole thing he told m.p.'s in the house of commons that he thought that the course was wrong no apology not even a recognition that he may be at fault he went on to say that he thinks the people of this country will realise what is happening here and he accused the opposition of i quote sheer selfishness and cowardice for not calling a no confidence votes in hi
and out of here is poor brennan can join us live now from westminster and paul i guess there was never any chance that boris johnson would come back to parliament being humble and contrite was there. well it seems not to be in his character to be perfectly honest i mean a week is said to be a long time in politics that's certainly a phrase it's been coined here in the u.k. but 24 hours seems to be a long time just 24 hours ago it was the supreme court which ruled that the prime minister had...
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paul says no general election. if boris johnson ensue. borisjohnson created it, let him be responsible. contact details are on screen. let me ask you this — have you or anyone you know started stockpiling food, bottled water or medication ahead of october the 31st? it's an issue we've talked about on the programme before, and we've heard from people up and down the country who say they're not sure what to expect after the uk leaves the eu and so have started getting in extra supplies. for some people, it's notjust about pasta and baked beans. for some people, like my next guests, they rely on medicine and medical equipment for themselves and their loved ones and are worried about if they'll be able to get what they need if we leave the eu with no deal. the government's own leaked assessments, known as operation yellowhammer, warned of uk patients having to wait longerfor medicines, including insulin and flu vaccines. dr david nicholl is a consultant neurologist who contirbuted to operation yellowhammer, and then leaked some it. dan
paul says no general election. if boris johnson ensue. borisjohnson created it, let him be responsible. contact details are on screen. let me ask you this — have you or anyone you know started stockpiling food, bottled water or medication ahead of october the 31st? it's an issue we've talked about on the programme before, and we've heard from people up and down the country who say they're not sure what to expect after the uk leaves the eu and so have started getting in extra supplies. for...
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paul jordan -- paul gordon joining us from frankfurt. vonnie: boris johnsononfident at getting a new deal with the eu. joining us is bloombergs brexit reporter tim roth. what does boris johnson do on monday? on monday, boris johnson will try to persuade parliament to give him that general election. he says it is the only time of the -- the only way out of the deadlock that has gripped european politics. parliament said no. he will try again on monday. guy: what does it take to get boris's election? tim: it takes the opposition to come on board. so far, the labour party, jeremy corbyn, and all of the other opposition parties do not trust boris johnson enough to give him that vote. they think he will use it as a distraction to crash the u.k. out of the eu. they will wait until they have stopped johnson doing a no deal brexit and then go for an election after that. vonnie: what does johnson really want? to a certain extent he has to do the types of things he is doing. he did promise he would enact brexit. theresa may try to do it with a deal and that is clearly
paul jordan -- paul gordon joining us from frankfurt. vonnie: boris johnsononfident at getting a new deal with the eu. joining us is bloombergs brexit reporter tim roth. what does boris johnson do on monday? on monday, boris johnson will try to persuade parliament to give him that general election. he says it is the only time of the -- the only way out of the deadlock that has gripped european politics. parliament said no. he will try again on monday. guy: what does it take to get boris's...
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mr johnson has lost its majority and he lost control paul. and this is this is what we see today. the control of the gender politics has now gone it helps hands today andnd the bill has passed very quickly now it might get bogged down the molds we'll see if your correspondent said. this ninety old. the buses are too to try and stop that but- jojohnson issued and it is party a result making. he was eighty people was forced to call in to make a decision what is going to do. by. thirty six broke for the longest period since nineteen thirty. he he really fleshed out many inside his own policy who were uneasy about his direction. now the- victory he's now golf is that those people and i will no longer hold except to quit. now your correspondent rice said that this election coming. but it's not true when. many is the mps cody sitting no they're going to do to see like at a super you should lose her seat almost certainly. very so that is and so they they don't want to have an election nonsense. i am always seem to this bill is going through. did the hillary band band bills going through
mr johnson has lost its majority and he lost control paul. and this is this is what we see today. the control of the gender politics has now gone it helps hands today andnd the bill has passed very quickly now it might get bogged down the molds we'll see if your correspondent said. this ninety old. the buses are too to try and stop that but- jojohnson issued and it is party a result making. he was eighty people was forced to call in to make a decision what is going to do. by. thirty six broke...
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tom: -- paul: let's talk about brexit. boris johnson threatening a snap election if mp's rebel. opposition will present legislation to force johnson to delay brexit if a deal is reached. uncertainty heading to the u.k.. i want everybody to know under no circumstances in which i will ask brussels to delay. we are leaving october 31. accept going back on our promises were scrubbing the referendum. has: hurricane dorian killed five people in the bahamas and has slowed down and is still a highly dangerous storms it heads toward the u.s. the storm will cost 25 billion dollars of losses for insurers, the most expensive natural disaster in two years. it could be raised to $40 billion, depending on how hard it hits florida. argentina talked with the imf about raising monetary policy for the month after one day after the government re-imposing currency controls in efforts to contain the rising financial crisis. only the quarterly target is binding for the imf trade program. kathleen: u.s. and china are said to be struggling to agree on schedule for planned trade talks. the impasse comes
tom: -- paul: let's talk about brexit. boris johnson threatening a snap election if mp's rebel. opposition will present legislation to force johnson to delay brexit if a deal is reached. uncertainty heading to the u.k.. i want everybody to know under no circumstances in which i will ask brussels to delay. we are leaving october 31. accept going back on our promises were scrubbing the referendum. has: hurricane dorian killed five people in the bahamas and has slowed down and is still a highly...
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paul: the u.k. is heading for a snap brexit election after boris johnson was defeated in the house of commons.ime minister the right to negotiate the split from the european union. he has threatened to sack all rebellious tories from the conservative party. >> it means parliament is on the brink of wrecking any deal. hand control of negotiations to the eu and that would mean more delay and more confusion. paul: the australian economy is still growing but at its slowest pace since the financial crisis. 1.4% onuarter gdp rose last year. figures are in line with expectations. interest rates were held at a record low of 1%. the iranian tanker socked by the u.s. has disappeared -- saught by the u.s. has disappeared. the last signal came on monday, according to tracking data compiled by bloomberg. the ship is thought to be carrying 2 million barrels of oil. saudi arabia is inching closer to allowing tourists to visit kurt it is planning to open -- visit. it is planning to open visa applications later this month. the kingdom has long been one of the most difficult countries to visit. the kingdom said
paul: the u.k. is heading for a snap brexit election after boris johnson was defeated in the house of commons.ime minister the right to negotiate the split from the european union. he has threatened to sack all rebellious tories from the conservative party. >> it means parliament is on the brink of wrecking any deal. hand control of negotiations to the eu and that would mean more delay and more confusion. paul: the australian economy is still growing but at its slowest pace since the...
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but for dwayne "the rock" johnson, almost six years after paul walker died in a car crash, so cannot imagine what goes through his mind, having another friend in a similar situation. i'm glad they're okay. >> incredible for him to step in there. >>> ben and jerry's new ice cream has a criminal justice theme. "justice remix'd." >> cinnamon and chocolate ice cream with cinnamon bun dough and brownies. part of the proceeds will support the criminal justice reform. >>> coming up, one man's mission to change the world. >> the activist who's battling a.l.s., who's fighting for medicare for all. (flight attendants) ♪ when you have nausea, heartburn, indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea. ♪ (vo) try new pepto liquicaps for fast relief and ultra-coating. (flight attendants) ♪ nausea, heartburn, indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea. ♪ (vo) get powerful relief with new pepto bismol liquicaps. ♪ ♪ >>> while the democratic presidential candidates spar over the contentious issue of health care reform, one particularly powerful voice is being heard from an activist on the sidelines. >> but it's a vo
but for dwayne "the rock" johnson, almost six years after paul walker died in a car crash, so cannot imagine what goes through his mind, having another friend in a similar situation. i'm glad they're okay. >> incredible for him to step in there. >>> ben and jerry's new ice cream has a criminal justice theme. "justice remix'd." >> cinnamon and chocolate ice cream with cinnamon bun dough and brownies. part of the proceeds will support the criminal justice...
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paul: martin curry, head of investment strategy thank you for joining us. boris johnsoning up his break the plan despite the latest tory defection. why this week is crucial for the u.k. prime minister. this is bloomberg. ♪ the u.k. prime minister boris johnson is refusing to back down, despite in other defection from his cabinet. amber red quit -- secretary amber rudd quit. johnson is expected up to head for a general election next month. what can we expect today from boris johnson and what are the ?ndications going to be ech by anyr was a tough week measure and as you mentioned on the heels of his own brother a keyng,, amber rudd, cabinet secretary left. betterot affected get for boris johnson certainly in the next day or so. there will be in other but in the house of commons that he could well lose. earlier on monday -- another vote in house of commons he could lose. to meet with his irish counterpart and has played down any excitations that there will be a breakthrough there. it looks like he is in for another tough week. he said he is not giving up his hard-line stra
paul: martin curry, head of investment strategy thank you for joining us. boris johnsoning up his break the plan despite the latest tory defection. why this week is crucial for the u.k. prime minister. this is bloomberg. ♪ the u.k. prime minister boris johnson is refusing to back down, despite in other defection from his cabinet. amber red quit -- secretary amber rudd quit. johnson is expected up to head for a general election next month. what can we expect today from boris johnson and what...
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our third secretary is warmer secretary jeh johnson who's wha partner with newark city-based law firm of paul weiss rifkind wharton and garrison. mr. johnson to the secretary of the department of homeland security from 2013-2017 under president obama. prior to serving secretary-general counsel for the department of defense in 2009-2012 and the department df the air force of making 98-2001 and an assistant united states attorney for the southern district of new york from 1989-1991. secretary johnson. >> chairman johnson, ranking member peters, members of this committee, good morning. welcome to new york city, my hometown. accompanied by my predecessors, michael chertoff and janet napolitano, i welcome the opportunity to testify at this field hearing in lower manhattan. in conjunction with the 18th anniversary of/1 the 9/11 terrorist attacks. senator johnson and carper will recall that on the 14th anniversary of 9/11 they accompanied me to the annual observance in shanksville, pennsylvania. like millions of others, 9/11 is painful and significant to me. i am a new yorker. i was in new york city
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it promises to be a tumultuous return paul brennan al-jazeera the supreme court will say we're there sunday summonses live for a say in london under boris johnson they're ignoring calls for his resignation so what's expected to happen when parliament resumes. well our air it is the most of all parliaments and the headline here mother of all parliaments shut down by the father of all lies those are the words of one of the lawyers that supremes courts a judgement by 11 judges unanimous it's a seismic legal decision and it has immense political implications will boris johnson he's going to fly back from the united nations general assembly in new york overnight he will arrive on wednesday will be it and parliament that isn't clear yet but one thing is clear john bercow the speaker of the house is determined to get things moving again and you have this vicious circle if you put it that way of 3 pillars of the establishment parliament here 10 downing street within walking distance an even shorter walking distance the supremes course all 3 sometimes at loggerheads in normal times and these times undoubtedly are extreme in every sense what will happen
it promises to be a tumultuous return paul brennan al-jazeera the supreme court will say we're there sunday summonses live for a say in london under boris johnson they're ignoring calls for his resignation so what's expected to happen when parliament resumes. well our air it is the most of all parliaments and the headline here mother of all parliaments shut down by the father of all lies those are the words of one of the lawyers that supremes courts a judgement by 11 judges unanimous it's a...
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i'm standing here oh yes credibly compelling ok back to paul brennan later on as hopefully we hear from the british prime minister parth johnson in parliament a little later as i said it's been a very busy day here not just what's going on there at westminster but the iranian president speaking at the united nations general assembly saying that there would be no talks about the iran nuclear deal as long as iran remains under u.s. sanctions he was unequivocal about that and then the development from washington of course. the release by the white house of a transcript between the president of the united states and the president of the ukraine the democrats saying it is a mafia like shakedown in fact of a world leader all the analysis coming up in our news hour after with this. could load up a bit if. it's a big. number or definition to be too. big. not to set a victim citron is some. kind of visit by the way she. took it but. it's good to see caution it's going to get ever more chicago. city by more. industries the big cash was the last. city to let people. who was itching to. go to the duck and been made to see it don't want to
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johnson says he is determined to leave the e.u. on october 31 even without a deal. paul default option becoming more likely, jodi. david johnson offer any -- david johnson offer anything -- did johnson offer anything at all? alternative arrangements for dealing with the irish border. that has been a very contentious issue, some would say the most contentious issue in trying to come up with an agreement, always to leave the -- a way to leave the e.u. we know he continues to say, even though parliament has told him that he cannot leave without a deal, that he is supposed to give an extension, he continues to double down in saying that u.k. will leave the e.u. on october 31, deal or no deal. paul: alright. senior international editor, jodi schneider, thanks for joining us. still to come, trade negotiations expected to resume in washington next week. we will assess the chances of a breakthrough with max baucus. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: we are counting down to asia's first major market opens this morning. japan's futures are slightly higher at the moment, gaining .3% as th
johnson says he is determined to leave the e.u. on october 31 even without a deal. paul default option becoming more likely, jodi. david johnson offer any -- david johnson offer anything -- did johnson offer anything at all? alternative arrangements for dealing with the irish border. that has been a very contentious issue, some would say the most contentious issue in trying to come up with an agreement, always to leave the -- a way to leave the e.u. we know he continues to say, even though...
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paul brennan al-jazeera. another and pay has left u.k. prime minister boris johnson's ruling conservative party former university's minister has joined the pro e.u. liberal democrat party it was $1.00 of $24.00 conservative m.p.'s who were effectively expelled after voting to block and no deal brax it by the 31st of october the liberal democrats want the u.k. to remain in the e.u. despite the 2016 referendum that resulted in a victory for the leaf vote tunisians had to the polls on sunday for the 2nd democratic presidential election since the 2011 arab spring $26.00 candidates in the running clearing prime minister youssef shower head and media mogul now bill karzai who's leading opinion polls despite being in prison stephanie decker reports from tunis. for 20 years feisal has been sitting in this exact same spot in tunis is ancient medina creating souvenirs engraved with tunisia's past but the future is far harder to hammer out of that really if you know of years we've been going downhill since 20 live on an elaborate thing politicians are arguing and we pay the price
paul brennan al-jazeera. another and pay has left u.k. prime minister boris johnson's ruling conservative party former university's minister has joined the pro e.u. liberal democrat party it was $1.00 of $24.00 conservative m.p.'s who were effectively expelled after voting to block and no deal brax it by the 31st of october the liberal democrats want the u.k. to remain in the e.u. despite the 2016 referendum that resulted in a victory for the leaf vote tunisians had to the polls on sunday for...
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supposed to leave the european union prime minister boris johnson has just arrived in luxembourg to tell european commission president john paul juncker that progress has been made on a break sit deal but junker is known to be skeptical and brussels has played down talk of the breakthrough. joining me now is barbara vai's old v.w. correspondent in luxembourg so barbara tell us because boris johnson i mean he seems confident that he can get a deal amid these 1st face to face talks with the e.u. commission chief does he have reason to be optimistic. 1st johnson changes his tune according to wherever he is because yesterday when he was still in london giving interviews he said he was tremendously optimistic that great progress was being made now he arrived here just a moment ago and we asked him again how optimistic are you really prime minister and he said cautiously so we really don't know but juncture jugar himself that you commission chief and his chief negotiator michaud bunya who is also here they didn't even want to comment on it and said they would not lose patience with these talks indicating that nothing has sort of ser
supposed to leave the european union prime minister boris johnson has just arrived in luxembourg to tell european commission president john paul juncker that progress has been made on a break sit deal but junker is known to be skeptical and brussels has played down talk of the breakthrough. joining me now is barbara vai's old v.w. correspondent in luxembourg so barbara tell us because boris johnson i mean he seems confident that he can get a deal amid these 1st face to face talks with the e.u....
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interior ministers meet in malta on september the 23rd paul brennan al-jazeera there's been another defection from u.k. prime minister barak johnson's ruling conservative party m.p. sam gay man has joined the pro europe liberal democrat party he's now the 6th conservative to defect so far this year his departure further weakens johnson's minority government police in france have fired tear gas during a standoff with hundreds of protesters in the city of nuns the latest round of anti-government demonstrations are a revival of the yellow vest campaign that began over fuel tax increases late last year president emanuel mcconnell has tried to satisfy their demands but he is facing renewed anger over pension reforms that led to a transport strike in paris on friday. palestinian israelis are being called on to vote and grace the numbers on tuesday in their national election that's after just half of them turned out to voters in the previous polls in april a leading palestinian israeli politician says it's time for palestinians to engage more fully in the political system perhaps even join a coalition government it's an unprecedented call
interior ministers meet in malta on september the 23rd paul brennan al-jazeera there's been another defection from u.k. prime minister barak johnson's ruling conservative party m.p. sam gay man has joined the pro europe liberal democrat party he's now the 6th conservative to defect so far this year his departure further weakens johnson's minority government police in france have fired tear gas during a standoff with hundreds of protesters in the city of nuns the latest round of anti-government...