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can you at least can see that there is an element of hypocrisy when you propose this people ‘s vote, t question again. how can anybody trust you that you will go on the whatever happens in that vote, if there was to be one. you are already saying that you don‘t think the one from three years ago actually stands at all? we are being absolutely consistent to our principles. i believe we are better off in the european union because we are better when we work together with fellow countries who share our values, where we can jointly solve the international problems that we face, whether it is the climate emergency or international terrorism. that is a consistent position that we have a lwa ys a consistent position that we have always argued for as the liberal democrats, as the most pro— european party, and we are sticking to that position. and what i would say about people ‘s vote is that i genuinely, sitting here today, do not have any confidence that there is a majority in the country out there, for any specific form of brexit when even the brexiteers have been squabbling amongst themsel
can you at least can see that there is an element of hypocrisy when you propose this people ‘s vote, t question again. how can anybody trust you that you will go on the whatever happens in that vote, if there was to be one. you are already saying that you don‘t think the one from three years ago actually stands at all? we are being absolutely consistent to our principles. i believe we are better off in the european union because we are better when we work together with fellow countries who...
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and then we want a people 's vote. t people had their vote in 2016 and it should be respected ? people had their vote in 2016 and it should be respected? we send the politicians to negotiate in brussels, they have done the goad —— negotiations and have come back and i think it doesn't take workers rights, it doesn't protect the environment, it doesn't protect our food and the quality of our food. we need to now check with the british people whether this is what they actually want. some people, whether they voted remain or lead, some people might feel it has gone so long, they just want people might feel it has gone so long, theyjust want it over with. why delay it? i can agree with everyone who thinks this has gone on and on and i think we need to recognise that the deal doesn't settle things. if the deal goes through today, they will be years and years and years and years of negotiations sorting out the details. this is a massive task. it will not be over with. when boris johnson says let's get it done, he can'tjust ge
and then we want a people 's vote. t people had their vote in 2016 and it should be respected ? people had their vote in 2016 and it should be respected? we send the politicians to negotiate in brussels, they have done the goad —— negotiations and have come back and i think it doesn't take workers rights, it doesn't protect the environment, it doesn't protect our food and the quality of our food. we need to now check with the british people whether this is what they actually want. some...
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this is not the time for a general election but it is a time for a people's vote and it is within oui’ for a people's vote and it is within s it is within our grasp. my right honourable friend and i have worked together well on the people's vote campaign andi well on the people's vote campaign and i pay tribute to the courageous decision that she took earlier this year to these heart party. and the work that she has done in this campaign. buti work that she has done in this campaign. but i would say to her, i dearly wish it was the case that we we re dearly wish it was the case that we were at a majority situation for a people's vote, and if we are, mps consign emotion and demonstrate that is the case. but perhaps she would make an exception for this, but in the absence of that support being clearly demonstrated, then we have to act. we cannotjust wait, because my fear is that either the government pushes ahead with a withdrawal bill and it is delivered and delivers brexit on the back of labour votes, or that we end up in january a couple of weeks away from the dead of crashing out without a deal and find ourselves in the s
this is not the time for a general election but it is a time for a people's vote and it is within oui’ for a people's vote and it is within s it is within our grasp. my right honourable friend and i have worked together well on the people's vote campaign andi well on the people's vote campaign and i pay tribute to the courageous decision that she took earlier this year to these heart party. and the work that she has done in this campaign. buti work that she has done in this campaign. but i...
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outcome will best facilitate people '5 vote. outcome will best facilitate people 'sng so amicably. my knees are disagreeing so amicably. my knees a re really cold disagreeing so amicably. my knees are really cold now. they cannot see the fact that make thank you both very much indeed and so many people discussing this at home. such a topic of conversation, discussion, in families around the whole of the uk. if the pair review have probably because people to shut their tvs. we like talking about brexit a lot but also about the weather. this is london this morning. the houses of parliament. the millennium will, the london i... it is certainly the thames. that is a beautiful sunrise. how will it be today? a lovely blue sky and some of us starting off on that note but for others we have heavy showers. for the next few days sunshine and showers and also wendy for most of us. low pressure driving our weather. look at the isobars, the fa ct weather. look at the isobars, the fact they are close together tells you it is going to be windy. at the end of the week, more fronts c
outcome will best facilitate people '5 vote. outcome will best facilitate people 'sng so amicably. my knees are disagreeing so amicably. my knees a re really cold disagreeing so amicably. my knees are really cold now. they cannot see the fact that make thank you both very much indeed and so many people discussing this at home. such a topic of conversation, discussion, in families around the whole of the uk. if the pair review have probably because people to shut their tvs. we like talking about...
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happened in the house of commons today of people asking for a 2nd referendum for a people's vote and some of the protestors i just saw pursuing heckling conservative m.p.'sthat left parliament after that vote so a very heated atmosphere outside of the houses of parliament and inside of course a major blow to boris johnson who was hoping to have a very decisive vote today on the brics a deal that he has negotiated with the european union that of course never happened because this amendment that now makes him ask for yet another extension to the brics a deadline and he will have to do so by 11 pm tonight yes well as you say a big blow to prime minister peres johnson who was hoping to have this deal voted on and hopefully approved today johnson was defiant in his speech to parliament this is what he had to say i will not negotiate with. i am not a good to see who compel me to do so i will tell all friends and colleagues in the e.u. exactly what i've told everyone in the last 8 days that i've served as prime minister good for do they would be bad for these appropriate. democracy. sorry rob a very defiant and determined boris johnson there what does this mean
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we have made it very clear that, under all circumstances, the labour will be pushing for a people ‘s voteyou for your time this morning. just to let you know, we're speaking to stephen barclay, the brexit secretary at 7:40am. nigel dotson from the dup at eight 20 a.m. to give you a sense of where eve ryo ne to give you a sense of where everyone is. here is carol with a look at this morning's weather. it has brightened up. but not for long, as i see the words next to you. that's right. to start with today we are looking at a chilly start under clear skies. some sunshine first in, but we have what is left of hurricane lorenzo. no longer a hurricane, it is a storm as named by the met, and you can see the satellite picture showing where it is quite nicely. a lot of cloud coming in from the west, so not as cold start in western areas. the storm is really a deep area of low pressure. if you look at the isobars, you pressure. if you look at the isoba rs, you can pressure. if you look at the isobars, you can see to the west of ireland and northern ireland we are looking at severe gales, and indee
we have made it very clear that, under all circumstances, the labour will be pushing for a people ‘s voteyou for your time this morning. just to let you know, we're speaking to stephen barclay, the brexit secretary at 7:40am. nigel dotson from the dup at eight 20 a.m. to give you a sense of where eve ryo ne to give you a sense of where everyone is. here is carol with a look at this morning's weather. it has brightened up. but not for long, as i see the words next to you. that's right. to...
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consensus on passing laws that requires people to show i.d.'s before ued voting. the polls show 78% of americans support such voter i.d. laws. this includes significant majorities of republicans, democrats, and independents. addition to requiring candidates to release their tax i.d. ns and passing voter laws, majorities of americans also favor making election day a national holiday, randomizing the order in which candidate appear on the ballot, automatically registering all citizens to vote, and allowing convicted of felonies to vote after they have served their sentences. you can dive deeper into the numbers at c-span.org. james anr of the american conservative is here to talk about the president's syria decision. what was your reaction? mr. antle: i agree with the president, i don't think it is in u.s. interest to be in syria. i think the military objectives that were achievable, destroying the caliphate of isis have been achieved and that in the long term it serves our national security interests. buffer -- turkey remains a nato ally you and the character of th
consensus on passing laws that requires people to show i.d.'s before ued voting. the polls show 78% of americans support such voter i.d. laws. this includes significant majorities of republicans, democrats, and independents. addition to requiring candidates to release their tax i.d. ns and passing voter laws, majorities of americans also favor making election day a national holiday, randomizing the order in which candidate appear on the ballot, automatically registering all citizens to vote,...
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referendum so they might be moved willing than they have been in the pause to vote for the deal then the other people the other group of m.p.'s labor m.p.'s we know that labor is going to whip the members not to vote for the deal there are. leave constituencies that have said that i going to defy the whip and these 2 groups of people that prime minister john really is hoping to get on his side are very good at well let's assume johnson does fail so what will happen then are we going to have to see another election take place. another election then seems inevitable if he doesn't succeed if he does britain that's going to leave no matter what's at the end of october however that seems unlikely we know that there is legislation in place paula meant ariens ones of course prime minister johnson to gun go to the e.u. and also for the extension well the e.u. doesn't really like kid balt it seems would be the outcome and then all through woods most likely yes there would be another election. reporting for us from london thank you very much. let's get a check now of some of the other stories making news around the world mexican author
referendum so they might be moved willing than they have been in the pause to vote for the deal then the other people the other group of m.p.'s labor m.p.'s we know that labor is going to whip the members not to vote for the deal there are. leave constituencies that have said that i going to defy the whip and these 2 groups of people that prime minister john really is hoping to get on his side are very good at well let's assume johnson does fail so what will happen then are we going to have to...
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people ‘sjobs, rights brexit deal which sells out people ‘s jobs, rights and brexit deal which sells out people ‘sjobs, rights and our communities. mps will voten vote on the government ‘s timetable. administers loose, it will be a big blow. but if mps agree, line by line scrutiny begins. the next few days will not be plain sailing because opposition parties are going to try and change the legislation to include things like a closer relationship with the eu and a second referendum on whether we leave at all. either of which will throw borisjohnson plans into disarray. things at westminster have been farfrom disarray. things at westminster have been far from straight forward recently. next few days will have some twist as well. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: the enthronementof the japanese emperor is taking place in tokyo's imperial palace — in front of world leaders and dignitaries from 170 countries. for for decades. —— a historic moment that many of his victims have waited for for decades. the former dictator in the dock, older, slimmer, and, as he sat down, obedient enough. dawn, and as the sun breaks through the piercing chill of
people ‘sjobs, rights brexit deal which sells out people ‘s jobs, rights and brexit deal which sells out people ‘sjobs, rights and our communities. mps will voten vote on the government ‘s timetable. administers loose, it will be a big blow. but if mps agree, line by line scrutiny begins. the next few days will not be plain sailing because opposition parties are going to try and change the legislation to include things like a closer relationship with the eu and a second referendum on...
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here is greater partisan consensus on passing laws that requires people to show i.d.'s before ued voting. the polls show 78% of americans support such voter i.d. laws. this includes significant majorities of republicans, democrats, and independents. addition to requiring candidates to release their tax i.d. ns and passing voter laws, majorities of americans also favor making election day a national holiday, randomizing the order in which candidate appear on the ballot, automatically registering all citizens to vote, and allowing convicted of felonies to vote after they have served their sentences. you can dive deeper into the numbers at c-span.org. james anr of the american conservative is here to talk about the president's syria decision. what was your reaction? mr. antle: i agree with the
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s voted in go to the country the vote will take place on december 12th on tuesday m.p.'s voted in favor of doing some snap elections bill people in opposition amendments to hold the vote 3 day favorites on some snap elections bill people in opposition amendments to hold the vote 3 days earlier was rejected by the day the party finally thanks the government spirit after a no deal breaker silly was rejected over the day the party finally thanks the government spirit after a no deal breakers it's now it was officially taken off the table a stance and i profoundly pushed his brags that deal to no it was officially taken off the table and high profile. pushed his brags it deal through parliament after the election although we quizzed the brits as to whether they think an election will some through parliament after the election although we've quizzed the brits as to whether they think an election will solve anything to topia shirt and it's about time that i'm sure but i reckon all the need to to topia should and it's about time that it should but i reckon the remain is going to try not to try and stop and watch them but i can't unde
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people's vote march don't like bricks it much taxes. to speak. what. they turned out in their hundreds of thousands in london hoping m.p.'s voting on boris johnson's bracks it deal in parliament would hear them. because we don't want to people's vote is appalling so no deal is yes yes the only thing you like is right i want to go back to the people and if the people in that. we still want to leave you'd be happy with that would you much happier but of course most the 2nd referendum would overturn this particularly if they leave a vote could be split between boris johnson's deal and no deal why you hear well i'm french so. i'm raising my children have paid my taxes. and i'm treated like a 2nd class citizen for a deal that's been a wreck the economy and the future of my children. but m.p.'s didn't reject boris johnson's deal and they haven't given the country a 2nd referendum. all they have done is pass an amendment which requires boris johnson to request a break deadline extension of 3 days to the right $300.00. $22.00 the news to the left $306.00 so the eyes have it the eyes have it unlocked. and he breaks it demonstrator
people's vote march don't like bricks it much taxes. to speak. what. they turned out in their hundreds of thousands in london hoping m.p.'s voting on boris johnson's bracks it deal in parliament would hear them. because we don't want to people's vote is appalling so no deal is yes yes the only thing you like is right i want to go back to the people and if the people in that. we still want to leave you'd be happy with that would you much happier but of course most the 2nd referendum would...
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have been fewer fatalities if an evacuation was called earlier 72 people were killed in the tragedy 2 years ago. british m.p.'s have voted for a general election on december the 12th hoping to end the deadlock over brags that prime minister barak's johnson currently leads a minority government he wants to secure a majority in parliament it will be the 1st december elections in almost a century. facebook has sued an israeli cyber surveillance firm for allegedly hacking uses of its encrypted messaging service whatsapp the lawsuit filed in san francisco is the 1st of its kind according to facebook facebook says any group hacked into the phones of roughly 1400 years is targeting human rights activists political dissidents and journalists. these is a friend of saudi journalist who was killed inside the kingdom's consulate in istanbul in 2018 last december he filed a lawsuit against n.s.a. sang the hacking of my phone played a major role in what happened to jamal and the group has not directly denied hacking what's up but said it is disputed the allegations and valve to vigorously fight them. carol is the director of amnesty t
have been fewer fatalities if an evacuation was called earlier 72 people were killed in the tragedy 2 years ago. british m.p.'s have voted for a general election on december the 12th hoping to end the deadlock over brags that prime minister barak's johnson currently leads a minority government he wants to secure a majority in parliament it will be the 1st december elections in almost a century. facebook has sued an israeli cyber surveillance firm for allegedly hacking uses of its encrypted...
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people's vote march don't like breaks it much that's an easy thing to. take on the speaker to get. what. they turned out in their hundreds of thousands in london hoping m.p.'s voting on boris johnson's breaks it deal in parliament would hear them. because we don't want to people's vote is appalling so no deal is bad yes this deal is back yes the only thing you would like is i'm a right i want to go back to the people and if the people in that sense we still want to leave you'd be happy with that would you much happier but of course most hope a 2nd referendum would overturn this particularly if they leave a vote could be split between boris johnson's deal and no deal why you hear what i'm trying to say we has with you know 50 yes i'm raising my children have paid my taxes on trade and i'm treated like a 2nd class citizen for a deal that's been a wreck the economy and the future of my children we have screwed up big. butts m.p.'s didn't reject boris johnson's deal and they haven't given the country a 2nd referendum. all they have done is passed an amendment which requires boris johnson to request to bret's it deadline extension of 3 months to the right $322.0
people's vote march don't like breaks it much that's an easy thing to. take on the speaker to get. what. they turned out in their hundreds of thousands in london hoping m.p.'s voting on boris johnson's breaks it deal in parliament would hear them. because we don't want to people's vote is appalling so no deal is bad yes this deal is back yes the only thing you would like is i'm a right i want to go back to the people and if the people in that sense we still want to leave you'd be happy with...
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people's vote. i don't like breaks it much that's an easy thing to. take stunt was speaking to me. what was that. they turned out in their hundreds of thousands in london hoping m.p.'s voting on boris johnson's breaks it deal in parliament would hear them. because we don't want the people's vote coming is appalling so no deal is bad yes this deal is back yes the only thing you like is i'm a right i want to go back to the people and if the people in now say it's we still want to leave you'd be happy with that would you much happier but of course most of the 2nd referendum would overturn this particularly if the leave if i could be split between boris johnson's deal and no deal why you hear what i'm trying to say we has with you know up to 50 yes i'm raising my children have paid my taxes and you don't trade with me and i'm treated like a 2nd class citizen for a deal that's been a wreck the economy and the future of my children we have screwed up big. butts m.p.'s didn't reject boris johnson's deal and they haven't given the country a sunken referendum. all they have done is passed an amendment which requires boris johnson to request to bret's it deadline extension of
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people's vote march don't like breaks it much. that's an easy thing to. take the stand was speaking to me. what. 7 they turned out in their hundreds of thousands in london hoping m.p.'s voting on boris johnson's breaks it deal in parliament would hear them because we don't want to people's vote counting is appalling so no deal is bad yes this deal is back yes the only thing you would like is i'm a right i want to go back to the people and if the people in now say it's we still want to leave you'd be happy with that would you much happier but of course most hope a 2nd referendum would overturn this particularly if the leave a vote could be split between boris johnson's deal and no deal why you hear what i'm french so we has without me you know 50 a 50 yes where does raise my children have paid my taxes that you don't trade with and i'm treated like a 2nd class citizen for a deal that's been a wreck the economy and the future of my children we have screwed up big. butts m.p.'s didn't reject boris johnson's deal and they haven't given the country a 2nd referendum. all they have done is pass an amendment which requires boris johnson to request a break sit deadline extens
people's vote march don't like breaks it much. that's an easy thing to. take the stand was speaking to me. what. 7 they turned out in their hundreds of thousands in london hoping m.p.'s voting on boris johnson's breaks it deal in parliament would hear them because we don't want to people's vote counting is appalling so no deal is bad yes this deal is back yes the only thing you would like is i'm a right i want to go back to the people and if the people in now say it's we still want to leave...
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people's vote marched don't like breaks it much that's an easy thing to. take its time to speak to that. what. 7 they turned out in their hundreds of thousands in london hoping m.p.'s voting on boris johnson's breck's it deal in parliament would hear them. because we don't want to people's vote is appalling so no deal is bad yes yes the only thing you would like is i'm a right i want to go back to the people and if the people in that sense we still want to leave you'd be happy with that would you much happier but of course most of the 2nd referendum would overturn this particularly if the leave a vote could be split between boris johnson's deal and no deal why are you here what i'm trying to say we has with you know 5050 yes i'm where raise my children have paid my taxes on trade with and i'm treated like a 2nd class citizen for a deal that's been a wreck the economy and the future of my children we have screwed up big. butts m.p.'s didn't reject boris johnson's deal and they haven't given the country asunder and referendum. all they have done is passed an amendment which requires boris johnson to request a break sit deadline extension of 3 months to the right $322
people's vote marched don't like breaks it much that's an easy thing to. take its time to speak to that. what. 7 they turned out in their hundreds of thousands in london hoping m.p.'s voting on boris johnson's breck's it deal in parliament would hear them. because we don't want to people's vote is appalling so no deal is bad yes yes the only thing you would like is i'm a right i want to go back to the people and if the people in that sense we still want to leave you'd be happy with that would...
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s busiest trading estuary and home to one of its poorest cities nearly 68 percent of people voted to leave the e.u. in the 2016 referendum. many here want breaks it down and a deal to be passed in parliament the village in delhi for an eye on 3 years they were asked did we want to send deals with the ballot paper was yes or no you want to leave with no i just i just wish to kalm with that. and let me tell you when television we expect we're all pretty safe coming to the end now this is 3 years ago everybody voted to come out and it's in my opinion that that's the wishes of the people that voted that we should come out and spend some time doing the things is to get on the next series any chance things that needed there were high levels of poverty in parts of taking back control from europe is talked about by some here very little has changed since 2016 and many people are hoping that by meeting your some of the city's problems will be solved and finally got the brits say they were promised. big companies have invested in hull and many have close ties with europe every day ferries leav
s busiest trading estuary and home to one of its poorest cities nearly 68 percent of people voted to leave the e.u. in the 2016 referendum. many here want breaks it down and a deal to be passed in parliament the village in delhi for an eye on 3 years they were asked did we want to send deals with the ballot paper was yes or no you want to leave with no i just i just wish to kalm with that. and let me tell you when television we expect we're all pretty safe coming to the end now this is 3 years...
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these you know it looks like he's probably going to laze but the big the 2 big people were looking out labor only m.p.'s voting with or against the government even up of them by with the government then it posses and former conservative now independent m.p.'s so they order a concert a moderate sort of pro europe conservatives or something like customs union or oakley our relation on those and there's $21.00 of those fewer than 5 vote against the government then that's looking really positive for the government as well sade's the numbers a really tight end is relying on those 2 sets of m.p.'s to make all the difference the room is coming through the lobby now that some of the conservative. independent so that we would have expected to vote against the government have voted for the government and some of those label even pays that we would have expected to vote with the government i voted against so we just we just don't know the numbers when i finally some of those employees money out of made their minds up until they went in so the vision yeah and those moves also throughout today there's been lobbying from th
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people who are part of his organization. 98%s say that chump is at favorable in this state among people who voted in the republican primary the past timeline -- 10 times. the republican state committee is the trump organization. i'm not going hunting there. i'm going hunting elsewhere. beginning with the 20 states that allow crossover voting. in 17 of those 20, democrats can vote in the republican primary. the other three, its independence or undeclared. my appeal is the people who perhaps didn't vote in the republican primary last time but you may think that the country is facing something of a crisis and they are not satisfied with what we have now in washington, d.c. and even in the oval office. that would be a lot of women voters who have to be horrified by the recent abortion statutes in the south and midwest. a lot of millennials and gen xers who have to understand that they will be clobbered by the deficits if they keep on going. they will be clobbered by climate change if we continue to treated as a hoax and pretend it isn't there. they will be clobbered of people don't get to work solvin
people who are part of his organization. 98%s say that chump is at favorable in this state among people who voted in the republican primary the past timeline -- 10 times. the republican state committee is the trump organization. i'm not going hunting there. i'm going hunting elsewhere. beginning with the 20 states that allow crossover voting. in 17 of those 20, democrats can vote in the republican primary. the other three, its independence or undeclared. my appeal is the people who perhaps...
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people of northern ireland. 's opposition means johnson will have a harder time getting the votes needed to pass the deal.ut if brexit happens, many have already expressed regret, including the prime minister of the republblic of ireland. >> it is a little like an old friend that is going on a journey or an adventure without us. we really hope it works out for them. >> he added that the u.k. will always have a place at the table if they ever choose to come back. >> and it was a long day of negotiations. -- after a week of deadly clashes in northern syria against kurdish forces. testing the truth as an example ofof his great dealmaking in dallas at a rally friday. but turkish from bartman has been violating that truce. bombardment has been violating that truce. >> here at this part of the border between turkey and syria, no signs of ongoing operations since last night's cease-fire. there pointing out that other side of the border in syria is under turkish control. and the turkish officials we spoke to are keen to stress that the cease-fire is being implemented. raq,further east, towards i in the border tow
people of northern ireland. 's opposition means johnson will have a harder time getting the votes needed to pass the deal.ut if brexit happens, many have already expressed regret, including the prime minister of the republblic of ireland. >> it is a little like an old friend that is going on a journey or an adventure without us. we really hope it works out for them. >> he added that the u.k. will always have a place at the table if they ever choose to come back. >> and it was...
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s are in parliament to beijing and voting today there's a huge demonstration underway in london people calling for a 2nd referendum can you tell us a bit more about that. well you see some of the protesters actually gathering behind me with the european flags there people have been arriving all morning from all across the united. kingdom actually to protest here in central london and what they are demanding is a people's vote another vote from the british people on whether to accept this deal that boris johnson has negotiated with the european union all whether indeed after all remain in the european union of course most of the protesters for that they approach european they want to remain in the european union they say they've been tricked the british public has been tricked into voting to leave the european union in that referendum 3 years ago so this is what it's all about today and we're expecting tens of thousands of protesters here in central london to parts in london for us thanks very much. let's turn now to some of the other stories making headlines around the world in hong ko
s are in parliament to beijing and voting today there's a huge demonstration underway in london people calling for a 2nd referendum can you tell us a bit more about that. well you see some of the protesters actually gathering behind me with the european flags there people have been arriving all morning from all across the united. kingdom actually to protest here in central london and what they are demanding is a people's vote another vote from the british people on whether to accept this deal...
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s cliff who reported from beijing for 15 years kerry lamb got a bad voted friday people were wearing masks. as we saw in those pictures. well certainly the legislation hasn't worked as they intended it to do it's meant to send a signal at the moment she's looking around for ways to deal with this situation which is escalating she said to impose this law which is actually a colonial era from $122.00. very popular and also ironic given the circumstances that she's looking around for things to do she's come up with this legislation which people are patiently ignoring and it becomes an issue now of what can she do next she still has some options obviously book but for now she's kind of stuck with this the fact that you know she they have more power but she needs to escalate things clearly again and say and just today's court decision quite apart from the house proceed to empower the police in administrative terms it gives them more power we still don't have a state of emergency in hong kong we still have it there's lots of different ways of how the situation is being described but legall
s cliff who reported from beijing for 15 years kerry lamb got a bad voted friday people were wearing masks. as we saw in those pictures. well certainly the legislation hasn't worked as they intended it to do it's meant to send a signal at the moment she's looking around for ways to deal with this situation which is escalating she said to impose this law which is actually a colonial era from $122.00. very popular and also ironic given the circumstances that she's looking around for things to do...
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people voting for peace andd prosperity, it's amazing to me. >> nancy pelosi has little faith in the american people. if she believes the democratic party candidates for president were actually on the right s track, actually sharing the right message, why is she so skeptical of the american people voting for the right idea? she knows donald trump is connecting with the american people, she did it in 2016, we are going to see it again next year, and what she's willing to do is to overturn the next election because she is scared. this is her second time around as speaker. what did we get the first time?h we got obamacare, got all kinds of things we are now having to dig out of. >> laura: shovel ready. it's all shovel ready. >> shovel ready. what shovel ready is what she's spreading to the american people what they are doing with this impeachment inquiry. that's shovel ready because it's not anything close -- she's lying to the american people that's why the amicus brief was filed. if she wanted this information she knew she had to. >> laura: congressman fox news just confirmed the president will send pelosi a letter tomorrow that the white house is going to ignore democrat demands until the
people voting for peace andd prosperity, it's amazing to me. >> nancy pelosi has little faith in the american people. if she believes the democratic party candidates for president were actually on the right s track, actually sharing the right message, why is she so skeptical of the american people voting for the right idea? she knows donald trump is connecting with the american people, she did it in 2016, we are going to see it again next year, and what she's willing to do is to overturn...
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and ifjeremy corbyn tells labour to back a so—called people's vote, it could make the government's job a lot harder. now on bbc news, sport today. ‘srt today. i'm ben croucher. coming up: as tributes pour in for patrick day, we'll ask if boxing can be made any safer. australia namejordan petaia for their rugby world cup quarter—final with england. it'll be just his third international. and top seed elina svitolina is beaten in the last 16 at the kremlin cup. to boxing first, where emotional tributes have been flooding in for patrick day, who died four days after suffering a brain injury during his super welterweight bout against charles co nwell. as the boxing world comes to terms with yet another death, more questions about its safety are being asked. patrick gearey reports patrick day described himself as a nice guy with a fighter‘s soul. he had a degree, he had options and yet he chose to box. the sport he loved ultimately took his life. four days after suffering a brain injury in a fight against charles conwell in chicago,—day died surrounded by his family and friends. even in a sport defined by violence, such a tragedy produce
and ifjeremy corbyn tells labour to back a so—called people's vote, it could make the government's job a lot harder. now on bbc news, sport today. ‘srt today. i'm ben croucher. coming up: as tributes pour in for patrick day, we'll ask if boxing can be made any safer. australia namejordan petaia for their rugby world cup quarter—final with england. it'll be just his third international. and top seed elina svitolina is beaten in the last 16 at the kremlin cup. to boxing first, where...
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a consummation of those votes so giving the people a choice between this deal that has now been negotiated or after all remaining in the european union and if single labor m.p.'s would vote against it would vote excuse me for boris johnson's deal he might be kicking kicking them out of the party as well so very tricky the numbers games again there in parliament and boris johnson has some serious convincing to do and apparently as he told me here there we found that in the press conference he believes he can convince the members of parliament or. at least a majority to in the end vote in favor of this deal ok garrett let's come back to brussels as we heard it's anything but a sure bet there in london and michele bunny and wasn't asked did you get any assurances from boris johnson that he has a majority to pass this through parliament so is the you in you convinced that boris johnson can do that convincing at home as well as mention of a shirt on you seems optimistic that. boris johnson can get the numbers and in fact the french president who just arrived here in brussels also said he had a good indication that boris johnson appears confident. you leaders have b
a consummation of those votes so giving the people a choice between this deal that has now been negotiated or after all remaining in the european union and if single labor m.p.'s would vote against it would vote excuse me for boris johnson's deal he might be kicking kicking them out of the party as well so very tricky the numbers games again there in parliament and boris johnson has some serious convincing to do and apparently as he told me here there we found that in the press conference he...
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two thirds of the vote are in metro chicago and that has trended democratic since the 1990's high with high income peopleoting for the democratic party. states likedwest ohio, michigan, wisconsin and iowa either have no major metropolitan areas in their states. none of iowa's 99 counties is in a million plus metro area or those metropolitan areas are a lower percentage of the state total. consequently, that proved to be fertile ground for donald trump and treacherous ground for hillary clinton. host: the book is titled how america's political parties changed and how they don't. our guest is michael barone. a friend of this network. joe is joining us from new orleans, democrats line. caller: good morning. tagging on to what you were just discussing about the voters in the areas with the electoral president feel that obama described that area of the as saying they cling to their bibles and their guns. that has proven to be true. tagging on again to , membersat republicans of the republican party now, their economic status has changed to lower income people and donald trump played to their privilege.ing whi
two thirds of the vote are in metro chicago and that has trended democratic since the 1990's high with high income peopleoting for the democratic party. states likedwest ohio, michigan, wisconsin and iowa either have no major metropolitan areas in their states. none of iowa's 99 counties is in a million plus metro area or those metropolitan areas are a lower percentage of the state total. consequently, that proved to be fertile ground for donald trump and treacherous ground for hillary clinton....
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people's vote march don't like bricks it much that's an easy thing to. take a stand down the street to look at. what. they turned out in their hundreds of thousands in london hoping m.p.'svoting on boris johnson's breck's it deal in parliament would hear them. because we don't want to people's vote coloring is appalling so no deal is bad yes this deal is back yes the only thing you like is i'm a right i want to go back to the people and if the people in that sense we still want to leave you'd be happy with that would you much happier but of course most hope a 2nd referendum would overturn briggs's particularly if they leave a vote could be split between boris johnson's deal and no deal why are you here well i'm french so we have. you know up to 50 years where don't raise my children have paid my taxes are due for entry with me and i'm treated like a 2nd class citizen for a deal that's been a wreck the economy and the future of my children we have screwed up big. time for us but m.p.'s didn't reject boris johnson's deal and they haven't given the country a 2nd referendum. all they have done is pass an amendment which requires boris johnson to request a break sit deadline
people's vote march don't like bricks it much that's an easy thing to. take a stand down the street to look at. what. they turned out in their hundreds of thousands in london hoping m.p.'svoting on boris johnson's breck's it deal in parliament would hear them. because we don't want to people's vote coloring is appalling so no deal is bad yes this deal is back yes the only thing you like is i'm a right i want to go back to the people and if the people in that sense we still want to leave you'd...
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s busiest trading estuary and home to one of its poorest sis's nearly 68 percent of people voted to leave the e.u. in the 2016 referendum. many here want breaks it down on a deal to be passed in parliament the village in delhi for an eye on 3 years while i asked if we were upset and deals with the ballot paper was yes or no you want to leave with a gesture i just wish to film with that. and let me tell it to the television we expect a call what will appreciate you coming to the end well this time we hope it is 3 years ago everybody voted to come out and it's in my opinion that that's the wishes of the people that voted for we should come out and spend some doing of the things is to get on the next series any chance to things that needed there were high levels of poverty in parts of taking back control from europe is talked about by some here very little has changed since 2016 and many people are hoping that by leaving year some of the city's problems will be solved and finally get the brics say they were promised. big companies have invested in hull and many have close ties with europe ev
s busiest trading estuary and home to one of its poorest sis's nearly 68 percent of people voted to leave the e.u. in the 2016 referendum. many here want breaks it down on a deal to be passed in parliament the village in delhi for an eye on 3 years while i asked if we were upset and deals with the ballot paper was yes or no you want to leave with a gesture i just wish to film with that. and let me tell it to the television we expect a call what will appreciate you coming to the end well this...
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people are not backing down. we will never, ever forget. we will send a terrific new republican governor to baton rouge. [cheering] tomorrow, before the game, get neighbors,s, family, get out and voteepublican. these are two great people. republican.vote with your help, we will lift millions more of our great citizens from welfare to work. from dependence to independence. from poverty to prosperity. moreher, we will elect republicans to congress to create an immigration system that protects american jobs, wages, families. we will be able to tell mexico and their great 27,000 soldiers who are doing this as a favor to your president, we are not paying for it, we will tell them thank you very much. your services are no longer needed. deals thatct trade result in more products proudly stamped with the four beautiful words, made in america. we will achieve new breakthroughs in science and medicine. finding new cures for childhood cancers. and ending the aids epidemic in america. you did not know that this will be done. it will be ended in 10 years. we have the medicines to do it. can you believe that? it could have been started a long time ago and they did not do it but i am doing it. 1
people are not backing down. we will never, ever forget. we will send a terrific new republican governor to baton rouge. [cheering] tomorrow, before the game, get neighbors,s, family, get out and voteepublican. these are two great people. republican.vote with your help, we will lift millions more of our great citizens from welfare to work. from dependence to independence. from poverty to prosperity. moreher, we will elect republicans to congress to create an immigration system that protects...
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people's vote march don't like breaks it much that's an easy thing. to stunt was speaking to. what. 7 they turned out in their hundreds of thousands in london hoping m.p.'s voting on boris johnson's breck's it deal in parliament would hear them. because we don't want to people's vote is appalling so no deal is bad yes yes the only thing you would like is i'm a right i want to go back to the people and if the people in that sense we still want to leave you'd be happy with that would you much happier but of course most hope a 2nd referendum would overturn this particularly if the levi could be split between boris johnson's deal and no deal why you hear well i'm french so we has with me in 50 yes i'm raising my children have paid my taxes i do voluntary work and i'm treated like a 2nd class citizen for a deal that's been a wreck the economy and the future of my children we have screwed up big. butts m.p.'s didn't reject boris johnson's deal and they haven't given the country asunder a referendum. all they have done is passed an amendment which.
people's vote march don't like breaks it much that's an easy thing. to stunt was speaking to. what. 7 they turned out in their hundreds of thousands in london hoping m.p.'s voting on boris johnson's breck's it deal in parliament would hear them. because we don't want to people's vote is appalling so no deal is bad yes yes the only thing you would like is i'm a right i want to go back to the people and if the people in that sense we still want to leave you'd be happy with that would you much...
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isaac is actually going beyond saying it's a disgrace and why s involved but it's actually the millions of people who votedho are in effect having that election nullified one by the other by the democrats. >> tucker: election a year from now. mark steyn, thank you for the radio. great to see you tonight. >> thank you, tucker, go get them, mr. president! >> tucker: still playing in the background, we got to hand it over and out to the president of the united states with a previewing this for 48 minutes. he is about to take the microphone. we have taken a lot of trump rallies life over the last two years. i think this one promises anyway to be among the most newsworthy, certainly the timing could be more in the center of things. here is, president of the nine states, donald trump ♪ [cheers and applause] [chanting u.s.a] >> president trump: thank you very much, thank you minnesota, this is a great state we are going to wear when the states f short period of time. this feels like the day before the election. so, we have 20,000 plus people inside which set a new record. and we have 25,000 people we still love o
isaac is actually going beyond saying it's a disgrace and why s involved but it's actually the millions of people who votedho are in effect having that election nullified one by the other by the democrats. >> tucker: election a year from now. mark steyn, thank you for the radio. great to see you tonight. >> thank you, tucker, go get them, mr. president! >> tucker: still playing in the background, we got to hand it over and out to the president of the united states with a...
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people can judge this deal more t.v.'s and then we can have a general election after that. as the vote was on the way in westminster there was a huge protest outside parliament against. organizers of a rally calling for a 2nd referendum claimed hundreds of thousands had been marching in london because that lists about where bricks it may be heading now. the problem is not brussels the problem is our own people in westminster who have deliberately set out to undermine the british government who deliberately set out to make sure the deal is as bad as possible of deliberately set out so so but but democracy i say save all the steel is a bad deal but it's not a catastrophic deal a catastrophic deal is what you can never escape from and when you saw to resume a backstop you could never escape from that whereas with boris johnson's deal whilst it's bad you can't escape from it and it does give future british governments the ability to a bad and our relationship with europe i think what will happen over the. next week or 2 is that we will have a clearer view not of the worst because i think t
people can judge this deal more t.v.'s and then we can have a general election after that. as the vote was on the way in westminster there was a huge protest outside parliament against. organizers of a rally calling for a 2nd referendum claimed hundreds of thousands had been marching in london because that lists about where bricks it may be heading now. the problem is not brussels the problem is our own people in westminster who have deliberately set out to undermine the british government who...
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yeah, i began voting in the 80's, basically i'm a career politician and anybody who has registered to vote and you vote, you basically you're a career politician so stop talking about the people that you send to office, the other thing i'd say is so we have been having issue with the election, ross perot, the last president i voted for. last thing i will say the democrats get what they win, republicans deserve what they get. i knew trump was going to get before he was elected. i've been to south dakota, so i already knew the landscape of what was going to happen and, so now the republicans they have to live, let the democrats take the avuse, so they get to live with that also. >> okay, sammy, i will move on the josh, republican. >> hi, yeah, my point is that everyone is getting mad at donald trump because he had his lawyer rudy giuliani go over to ukraine and was trying to dig up some dirt on biden and i will give you that but that's what was going on, but my point is that hillary clinton paid her lawyer fusion gps to get dirt on trump from a foreign person, christopher steele, so he's a foreigner. >> josh, let me tie this back to poll in our conversation,d are you concerned
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with donald trump the fight for votes has already begun all russians have been remembering the hundreds of thousands of people killed in the stalinist purges of the 1930 s. close to the chinese border our correspondent yuri were shadow met a man who discovered chilling evidence of those killings in his own backyard. well what if so look at this hole here says we tally kasha and shows us the grizzly find on his property. the one i want to do is stand my house here while i was digging the hole for the foundations i found 1st one skull then a 2nd a 3rd and so on. in the meantime fatality has more than 10 sacks of human bones in his garden. a government commission says they come from a mass grave dating back to the 1930 s. . bitterly lives with his family in the far east of russia. the city on the chinese border saw mass executions during the stalinist purges the period known by people as the great terror. 'd of the same time 8000 kilometers where the people of moscow are remembering the victims of terror. they tell the stories of their fathers and uncles grandfathers and great uncles the stories of their families persecuted by stalin between 1936 and 938 a
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s compute amendments and one of those amendments for instance could be the fatal deal as a referendum of the whole of britain again so that people get to vote on whether or not they support this do not make noise when support of parliament but you know what. was borders johnson how we know lost the support of the d p i mean b. for all of that we should manage to keep the do you be on board but as joins is driven them off because he's done things in relation to this deal in relation to a home ireland released to northern ireland and the european union which. from the utopian the england and wales and scotland that that has been too much for the do you to swallow. and susie as for the do you think that a reactionary party i think the rate want to. think. of the union i've been in the main by joins is do show that is new got into the new got in t.v. that this will fail really goes through parliament i still believe my general election is more lately than this deal going through before the 31st october there is a solid prediction from tommy sheridan former scottish m.p. thanks so much for your insight. dutch investment from process and he is lo
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s to reject the deal for raj is the deal does not deliver on the result of the 2016 vote thousands of people are also expected to march to london on saturday to demand a new referendum on the president of chile has declared a state of emergency a day after protests over rising costs of living turned violent riots on friday night left a bus an apartment building burnt in the capital city's subway system closed demonstrations began on monday over a hike in metro fares with mostly high school students at the forefront of protests and the truce in northern syria is largely holding despite accusations from both kurdish forces and turkey of violations president russia has warned the offensive will resume within minutes if kurdish rebels don't abide by the terms of the 5 day cease fire. protests now jira show no sign of stopping as thousands took to the streets and what is now the 35th week of demonstrations protests is a call for the government to rid itself of any remnants of the regime of former president abdelaziz bouteflika resigned after mass protests and i will people are also voicing their
s to reject the deal for raj is the deal does not deliver on the result of the 2016 vote thousands of people are also expected to march to london on saturday to demand a new referendum on the president of chile has declared a state of emergency a day after protests over rising costs of living turned violent riots on friday night left a bus an apartment building burnt in the capital city's subway system closed demonstrations began on monday over a hike in metro fares with mostly high school...
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s voted down the move. devastating wildfires in california could spread further as people are warned of stronger winds. iraqi security forces of use live rounds to disperse protesters in the city of karbala a medical source tells al-jazeera at least 45 people have been killed hundreds of demonstrators also defied an overnight curfew in the capital laura birdman lee has more. among volleys of tear gas protesters occupied backed out central to her square while others pushed forward attempting to reach the highly secured green zone that's home to government offices and embassies. iraq's military and police an overnight curfew video posted social media show hundreds to fight it no no no no no to the k. few we will remain here the care for you is one of the filthy games and tales on hold here i'm an iraqi mother my sons have university degrees as helping they would help me when they graduate but the jobless set up with high unemployment and what they call top level corruption they're calling for the government to resign. by the south in karbala protests to say they were shocked at life and the mission. over
s voted down the move. devastating wildfires in california could spread further as people are warned of stronger winds. iraqi security forces of use live rounds to disperse protesters in the city of karbala a medical source tells al-jazeera at least 45 people have been killed hundreds of demonstrators also defied an overnight curfew in the capital laura birdman lee has more. among volleys of tear gas protesters occupied backed out central to her square while others pushed forward attempting to...
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s busiest trading estrie and home to one of its poorest cities nearly 68 percent of people voted to leave the e.u. in the 2016 referendum. many here want breaks it down and a deal to be passed in parliament the village in delhi for an eye on 3 years they were asked if we were upset and deals with the ballot paper was yes or no you want to leave with a gesture i just wish to tell me that. and let me tell you when television we expect we're all pretty safe coming to the end now this time we hope is 3 years ago everybody voted to come out and it's in my opinion that that's the wishes of the people that voted that we should come out and spend some time doing the things is to get on the next series i mean a chance to see things that needed there were high levels of poverty in parts of taking back control from europe is talked about by some here very little has changed since 2016 and many people are hoping that by leaving year some of the cities problems will be solved and finally get the brick said they were promised. big companies have invested in hull and many have close ties with europe eve
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voted since the 1990's who invariably voted for donald trump. it is a little bit of a needle in a haystack for us to find these people. analysis and the what you read into the numbers, that is a human element. you have to take who that person is and who that firm is, are they putting their point out there? you can always cherry pick numbers. how obscure is the group that people are talking about? if someone goes out and says if you hear from democrats who are left-handed who vote in years but not even years and drive a red car, donald's numbers are only a 5%, that makes no sense. groups, they are usually really cherry picking. guest: the caller has a good point. there is a reason to not believe a lot of polls. a lot of it has been building up from the 2016 cycle. there were a lot of bad polls. that was a problem. that losesee firms clout when you are that far off. it comes down to building out are you talking to that sample? being able to actually identify likely voters. are still using random digit dialing. it is pretty bizarre. most reputable firms are using registration based sampling and predictive analytics to be
voted since the 1990's who invariably voted for donald trump. it is a little bit of a needle in a haystack for us to find these people. analysis and the what you read into the numbers, that is a human element. you have to take who that person is and who that firm is, are they putting their point out there? you can always cherry pick numbers. how obscure is the group that people are talking about? if someone goes out and says if you hear from democrats who are left-handed who vote in years but...
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s have not given him what he wants here and they have not given what the british people voted for and that is what we were going to be saying more and more all of us he can say i've done all i can but it's down to parliament and they have stopped this from happening. the victim mentality of their lives hugh why is the european union why did they agree today to another extension you know you could assume that the european union is sick of these delays. it entirely and absolutely exasperated bought bought bought they are not going to be the ones that could push britain over the brink that is quite clear because of course there's been there's been this game of scapegoating going on for a while for assurance and for some time trying to sort of point the finger at the you and say it's all your fault if you know we can't leave the european union you should be more flexible and so on and so forth and then we showed our new managed to sort of. the builders breck's the deal and sort of make it so that boris johnson could barely just home and that it's quite a ride for for the european side and
s have not given him what he wants here and they have not given what the british people voted for and that is what we were going to be saying more and more all of us he can say i've done all i can but it's down to parliament and they have stopped this from happening. the victim mentality of their lives hugh why is the european union why did they agree today to another extension you know you could assume that the european union is sick of these delays. it entirely and absolutely exasperated...