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for example the conflict between israel and the palestinians go ahead philip. well i think the united states has of course the the 600 pound gorilla in the room the fact is that since. the reagan administration or even before the united states has been lined up completely on the side of israel so when people talk about the peace process or peace negotiations here you have one immensely powerful state of israel backed up by the united states debating issues with the palestinians who have no power at all and are also under occupation so you know this whole thing is a farce that's been acting out my personal belief is that the united states is singularly at blame for what's been going on the united states long ago should have acted on the policy that it claimed to support which was opposition to the israeli settlements on the west bank and never did a damn thing so the on the contrary we have an ambassador david friedman. in israel right now who was against the law against american law providing support financial and otherwise to the settlers and so this is you kn
for example the conflict between israel and the palestinians go ahead philip. well i think the united states has of course the the 600 pound gorilla in the room the fact is that since. the reagan administration or even before the united states has been lined up completely on the side of israel so when people talk about the peace process or peace negotiations here you have one immensely powerful state of israel backed up by the united states debating issues with the palestinians who have no...
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the middle east i would argue ok one minute let's go ahead philip. ok it's very interesting i met a congressman a couple weeks ago and we had a discussion about this and he said you know things will change only when the united states treats israel like it treats every other country and that's what i believe if the united states from the beginning had applied the same standards it was applying to south africa the same standards that was applying to other places where there were agreed jewish human rights violations that the united states might have actually done something about it if the united states were concerned about actual american interests in the middle east it would have done something about it it would have pressured israel to change its policies but that hasn't happened the israel lobby is extremely strong and we have a president right now basically who feels that is it is easy is it is most profitable for him as a person who can deal with the status quo and that's a tragedy for americans for israelis and for palestinians couldn't have said
the middle east i would argue ok one minute let's go ahead philip. ok it's very interesting i met a congressman a couple weeks ago and we had a discussion about this and he said you know things will change only when the united states treats israel like it treats every other country and that's what i believe if the united states from the beginning had applied the same standards it was applying to south africa the same standards that was applying to other places where there were agreed jewish...
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crosstalk in the israeli elections i'm joined by my guest philip giraldi in personal he's a former cia counterterrorism specialist who is now executive director of the counsel for the national interest in tel aviv we have gideon levy he's a columnist for holdouts. also in tel aviv we have mehlman he is a senior israeli security writer and commentator original macross like rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciated gideon let me go to you 1st in tel aviv an ask you your perceptions of this election cycle you know i looked at israeli media in english and of course they go through all the different platforms and ideas that the point different parties have but from my perch really far away it really looks to me is that how far right will the next government will be and how much people like or dislike bibi netanyahu is that a fair way to kind of assess this election go ahead gideon. it's more than. this election and therefore my election will only go on one issue benjamin it to the oh yes or no and the choice is really between the nice right wing an
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the right and the right it's a very small choice but that's the choice of the people of israel ok philip i'm going to you donald trump. supported netanyahu when that looked like he was going to win he distance himself from him but it was was trump kind of big gateway for netanyahu to go either for even further to the right because of course you know there were these placards all over israel with trump and netanyahu together. make about a poor calculation here. well i think actually it was it was netanyahu who was making the calculation i think he was delivering the message that he could get virtually anything out of trump and in seeking to make that impression he was talking about a rather extreme step which would be occupying annexing. much of the west bank and he knew he could get away with it that trump would support him on this where he was mistaken in thinking that this would be a game changer for him on his corruption charges and other problems with them and of course it didn't work out that way ok you know you know so you let's go back to tell of eve i mean. it's going to be a new
the right and the right it's a very small choice but that's the choice of the people of israel ok philip i'm going to you donald trump. supported netanyahu when that looked like he was going to win he distance himself from him but it was was trump kind of big gateway for netanyahu to go either for even further to the right because of course you know there were these placards all over israel with trump and netanyahu together. make about a poor calculation here. well i think actually it was it...
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philip morris has rebounded some today.rnational market which has not seen the retreat of smoking that we have here >> but it has the deal talks in place. clearly the market wasn't a fan. >> the guidance of altria today down, and the pressure now for icos to get approval and see if vaping continues to decline. >> or the driver for years now and why these stocks have not been too bad they can shrink them, shrink the boxes. they also pay very high dividends. >> the growth officer at altria will now be running juul whose founder also stepped down. >> by the way, speaking of altria, the global tobacco and nicotine for up, we'll hear from them in a few minutes. >>> nike surging today they say they are getting a boost from new products and investment in e-commerce if you had to pick out one part investors weren't enamored with, it was that and they say there will be a rebound. despite trade head winds and slow down, nike managing to keep strong sales there accelerating to 27% on the period 22% if you take out the impact here is w
philip morris has rebounded some today.rnational market which has not seen the retreat of smoking that we have here >> but it has the deal talks in place. clearly the market wasn't a fan. >> the guidance of altria today down, and the pressure now for icos to get approval and see if vaping continues to decline. >> or the driver for years now and why these stocks have not been too bad they can shrink them, shrink the boxes. they also pay very high dividends. >> the growth...
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this is what philip hammond said earlier.t aware of anyone else thinking of doing that. certainly my own view is that this is my party and even if i do not like some of the policies being pursued i will fight for the policies i believe in within the party. and the press and a number ten, you do not like him very much either, i hear it was a fractious meeting today at number ten when borisjohnson meeting today at number ten when boris johnson sought to meeting today at number ten when borisjohnson sought to address some of you about his brexit plans you not to back his attempts to block the no—deal brexit. not to back his attempts to block the no-deal brexit. boris johnson is an old friend of mine so it is nothing personal but i certainly have some policy disagreements with him around the conduct of the brexit negotiations. it is not clear to me and there is no evidence that there isa and there is no evidence that there is a real negotiation going on and i fear that either through delay or through a policy objective we are goi
this is what philip hammond said earlier.t aware of anyone else thinking of doing that. certainly my own view is that this is my party and even if i do not like some of the policies being pursued i will fight for the policies i believe in within the party. and the press and a number ten, you do not like him very much either, i hear it was a fractious meeting today at number ten when borisjohnson meeting today at number ten when boris johnson sought to meeting today at number ten when...
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he will have heard of philip hammond excoriating. ..ing was that and with that put some of the rebels may be changing their mind? it was a rallying cry to the troops, as it were. you have people that since then have declared they will not go with along with it. he has not go with along with it. he has not analysed the rebellion as much as he should have and the vote could go through tonight. the issue for many is that the possibility of a deal and the rumours and the fairly well sourced rumours and the fairly well sourced rumours that the negotiations in brussels are going nowhere? these negotiations about replacing the backstop, that is the insurance policy to make sure there is never a ha rd policy to make sure there is never a hard but on the island of ireland. the issue is that mrjohnson has not put forward concrete alternative plans to the backstop and that will need to happen, that is what angela merkel and amiens back emanuel macron told him. his plan was questioned as to where it was, because they think that there is in fa ct be
he will have heard of philip hammond excoriating. ..ing was that and with that put some of the rebels may be changing their mind? it was a rallying cry to the troops, as it were. you have people that since then have declared they will not go with along with it. he has not go with along with it. he has not analysed the rebellion as much as he should have and the vote could go through tonight. the issue for many is that the possibility of a deal and the rumours and the fairly well sourced rumours...
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and the number of otherformer few weeks ago, philip and the number of other former ministers will noe to sit in the house of commons as conservative mps. bees are extraordinary times and let's go to christian and westminster to continue the story. thank you and yes, so many intriguing twists and turns over the past three years but another hugely significant evening and westminster. damaging defeat for borisjohnson and westminster. damaging defeat for boris johnson and a and westminster. damaging defeat for borisjohnson and a story that really changes our two hour, after the opposition parties and rebel tories took control of the order paper tonight for tomorrow's business and parliament and an announcement from the prime minister that you will be laying on the motion for a general election tomorrow, counterstatement from jeremy corbyn that he was not necessarily going to pick up the gau ntlet necessarily going to pick up the gauntlet but until he has insurances of lead in the election may be and you can see right there that things changing our two tower —— an hour to hour here in wes
and the number of otherformer few weeks ago, philip and the number of other former ministers will noe to sit in the house of commons as conservative mps. bees are extraordinary times and let's go to christian and westminster to continue the story. thank you and yes, so many intriguing twists and turns over the past three years but another hugely significant evening and westminster. damaging defeat for borisjohnson and westminster. damaging defeat for boris johnson and a and westminster....
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hammond a meeting on his own and philip hammond says...cel the meeting. a furious briefing from the rebel and one from the government and the briefing while has started early. we did not expect it to happen last week but we did expect it to happen. another proposed retaliation to michael gove who this morning said that the government may not actually follow a ny that the government may not actually follow any legislation that is passed by these rebels to which, according to the guardian, this group are contemplating legal action... on top of the legal action in scotland and london. the daily telegraph, pm wants rebel mps. tourists who defy telegraph, pm wants rebel mps. tourists who denyohnson by trying to stop a no—deal brexit will be expeued to stop a no—deal brexit will be expelled from the party. it is so difficult to know how, if, many will be threatened by this. if i am putting country before party, go ahead. from a practical point of view, some of these names are already under threat from that local party. i am already under threat
hammond a meeting on his own and philip hammond says...cel the meeting. a furious briefing from the rebel and one from the government and the briefing while has started early. we did not expect it to happen last week but we did expect it to happen. another proposed retaliation to michael gove who this morning said that the government may not actually follow a ny that the government may not actually follow any legislation that is passed by these rebels to which, according to the guardian, this...
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and removed borisjohnson philip lee crossed the chamber and removed boris johnson ‘s philip lee crossednd removed borisjohnson ‘s slim majority. tonight the chief whip was ringing around. it was a battle for the heart of the conservative party. absolutely. the second takeaway is that it absolutely. the second takeaway is thatitis absolutely. the second takeaway is that it is a partial revolution continues. in the conservative party you have people who were considered the absolute core, reasonable sensible establishment are now rebels and suspended including, for goodness sakes, the grandson of winston churchill, the legendary wartime leader. and really, in many ways you would say that this is a perfect storm for britain. by that i mean that not only do you have an astonishing challenge of exit, the biggest challenge the country has faced since 1945, you also have a divided country but you also have this. notjust in the conservative party but in the liberal party as well, the sense that the two main parties that control of them has gone to people who, for decades, have been on the fringe
and removed borisjohnson philip lee crossed the chamber and removed boris johnson ‘s philip lee crossednd removed borisjohnson ‘s slim majority. tonight the chief whip was ringing around. it was a battle for the heart of the conservative party. absolutely. the second takeaway is that it absolutely. the second takeaway is thatitis absolutely. the second takeaway is that it is a partial revolution continues. in the conservative party you have people who were considered the absolute core,...
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philip hammond, who was incandescent on the radio, and then you get philip lee crossing the chamber justp lee crossing the chamberjust as boris johnson gets to his feet. people like alister birch and justine greening saying the party is not the party ijoined before. are we seeing a shift here within the conservative party? is it moving quite liberally onto the turf of the brexit party was —— quite deliberately on the turf of the breasted party —— brexit party. -- brexit party. these are not... they are lifelong mps lifelong members, people who have worked, spent their whole lives to this cause, suddenly finding the shift the borisjohnson has delivered in a matter of weeks pushed some by nigel farage in that direction, they say they can neither feel part of this party. the conservative party has prided themselves on being quite a broad church. you could see it from number ten's position that if you're going to have an election, you do not want to come back with the majority and have tony or 30 who are still not signed up to what you wa nt to are still not signed up to what you want to do.
philip hammond, who was incandescent on the radio, and then you get philip lee crossing the chamber justp lee crossing the chamberjust as boris johnson gets to his feet. people like alister birch and justine greening saying the party is not the party ijoined before. are we seeing a shift here within the conservative party? is it moving quite liberally onto the turf of the brexit party was —— quite deliberately on the turf of the breasted party —— brexit party. -- brexit party. these are...
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it comes as conservative mp philip lee defects to the libdems, leaving the government with no workingajority. well just ahead of an expected welljust ahead of an expected vote in the commons which could see mps to control of commons business, phillip lee crossed the floor to sit with the liberal democrats losing the working majority for the conservative government. phillip lee crossed the floor to sit with the liberal democrats as the prime minister was addressing the house. the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, said mrjohson was losing friends at home and failing to win them in europe. well, a little earlier — my colleague huw edwards, asked philip lee — who's crossed the floor to join the liberal democrats — why he felt compelled to leave his party. i've been a member of this conservative party for 27 years. but over recent months i've increasingly felt uncomfortable about representing my constituents as a conservative member of parliament. i am elected to best represent them and i now believe strongly that i can fulfil that duty best as a member of parliament for the liberal democrat p
it comes as conservative mp philip lee defects to the libdems, leaving the government with no workingajority. well just ahead of an expected welljust ahead of an expected vote in the commons which could see mps to control of commons business, phillip lee crossed the floor to sit with the liberal democrats losing the working majority for the conservative government. phillip lee crossed the floor to sit with the liberal democrats as the prime minister was addressing the house. the labour leader,...
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calandrillo philip v. calcagno edward calderon jose o. calderon-olmedo kenneth marcus caldwell dominick e. calia felix bobby calixte francis joseph callahan liam callahan suzanne m. calley gino luigi calvi roko camaj michael f. cammarata david otey campbell geoffrey thomas campbell robert arthur campbell >> and my brother, donny, words cannot express how you are missed and loved. your legacy lives on in your four beautiful children, michael, matthew, madison and kevin, as well as your friends and family and also through team shamrock. we choose to remember how you lived, not how you left us. god bless you all and god bless america. >> and our cousin, firefighter, thomas anthony. you are loved and missed. as we remember and honor all of those who died on 9/11 and their families, let us not forget those first responders who have died since 9/11 and their families and pray for all of those first responders who have or will become ill as a result of their dedication and sacrifice at ground zero. god bless us all and god bless america. [ appla
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whilst the conservative philip lee caused a stir in the chamber when he walked in with two lib dem mpseat next tojo swinson — a very public announcement of his defection to her party and a move that wiped out boris johnson's commons majority. the longest serving mp — the father of the house — summed up what he said was borisjohnson‘s strategy. to set conditions which make no deal inevitable, to make sure that as much blame as possible is attached to the eu and to this house for that consequence, and then as quickly as he can hype a flag—waving general election before the consequences of no deal become too obvious to the public. but borisjohnson insisted the bill to extend the brexit deadline would be disastrous. it would enable our friends in brussels to dictate the terms of the negotiation. that's what it does. there is only one way to describe this deal. it isjeremy corbyn‘s surrender bill. that's what it is. it means running up a white flag. it means running up the white flag. will the prime minister admit that a no deal scenario would be catastrophic or will he continue to face bot
whilst the conservative philip lee caused a stir in the chamber when he walked in with two lib dem mpseat next tojo swinson — a very public announcement of his defection to her party and a move that wiped out boris johnson's commons majority. the longest serving mp — the father of the house — summed up what he said was borisjohnson‘s strategy. to set conditions which make no deal inevitable, to make sure that as much blame as possible is attached to the eu and to this house for that...
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a noted commentator and bestselling author joins me from new york so philip let's just jump right in you write that the presidential debates so far have largely ignored the key issue of the last several elections which is a commitment to overhaul washington can you explain yeah every president who got elected to jimmy carter has gotten elected on a platform not the only platform of reigning in excess bureaucracy americans hate it there are lots of studies about why they hated it demeans them it makes them worry about things that they know don't matter your nurse's bed half their day filling out forms teachers are worried cared told not to put an arm around a crying child that's where to stop and and the democrats with one or 2 exceptions . thirdly the leading democrats have not not even talking about that issue americans hate washington if the democrats want to get elected they do far better if they actually said yes we need to address new issues like climate change or income disparity but we need to fix washington too and so why is it that democrats don't go after the sort of thing
a noted commentator and bestselling author joins me from new york so philip let's just jump right in you write that the presidential debates so far have largely ignored the key issue of the last several elections which is a commitment to overhaul washington can you explain yeah every president who got elected to jimmy carter has gotten elected on a platform not the only platform of reigning in excess bureaucracy americans hate it there are lots of studies about why they hated it demeans them it...
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host: philip klein with the washington examiner. read more at washingtonexaminer.com. thanks for being with us. >> at the british house of commons moments ago, members voted on a bill that would block a new deal brexit. leaving the european union without a plan. the deadline to leave the eu is october 31. 329-300.tally was a series of amendments are now being debated.
host: philip klein with the washington examiner. read more at washingtonexaminer.com. thanks for being with us. >> at the british house of commons moments ago, members voted on a bill that would block a new deal brexit. leaving the european union without a plan. the deadline to leave the eu is october 31. 329-300.tally was a series of amendments are now being debated.
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philip: it's possible. $1 billion last year for not having the proper checks in place for money laundering. suit.ro could follow banks looking and they could send it anywhere across europe. anna: this is pretty unexpected. you mentioned other finds that happened for other banks and there was a dutch example recently, but this sort of came out of nowhere. philip: the prosecution has. charges.has taken two they are increasing client costs and looking in detail at all of your customers. but now, something might have gone wrong in might be a case to look at. element of -- an you know, are investors seeing are investors tying of seeing this happen to all of the banks or will they just keep shutting the banks they keep getting drawn into these scandals? philip: there is no doubt that regulators are stepping down on cases quite seriously. all of the banks are being looked at in a lot more detail. it does not feel like this is a case that is about to go way. it seems like there is much more. anna: thanks very much.
philip: it's possible. $1 billion last year for not having the proper checks in place for money laundering. suit.ro could follow banks looking and they could send it anywhere across europe. anna: this is pretty unexpected. you mentioned other finds that happened for other banks and there was a dutch example recently, but this sort of came out of nowhere. philip: the prosecution has. charges.has taken two they are increasing client costs and looking in detail at all of your customers. but now,...
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philip function. and now has a majority of —45.ednesday, i think, —45. philip lee crossed the house on wednesday, ithink, that —45. philip lee crossed the house on wednesday, i think, that meant the majority went from plus 12—1. then you've got the 2! rebels becoming independent so that means you go back down to —43. now that amber rudd has given up the conservative party whip and become an independent, —45. idon't party whip and become an independent, —45. i don't have this government can function. martin? it has been a truly unprecedented week. this is not good news for the government and for boris johnson. one has to ask what on earth amber rudd was doing signing up to the government policy when she was offered the post just a few weeks ago? and she has now decided she can't support the very policy that she signed up to to be a member of the government. if i'm boris johnson, i might feel i've been let down by two members of my cabinet, two cabinet attenders, as it were, with the other one on thursday. she talks about the short—s
philip function. and now has a majority of —45.ednesday, i think, —45. philip lee crossed the house on wednesday, ithink, that —45. philip lee crossed the house on wednesday, i think, that meant the majority went from plus 12—1. then you've got the 2! rebels becoming independent so that means you go back down to —43. now that amber rudd has given up the conservative party whip and become an independent, —45. idon't party whip and become an independent, —45. i don't have this...
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since philip hammond can beat that, he has been a memberfor a5 years.s coming. and he got reselected. so we have the strange situation where a conservative association has selected somebody to be their candidate as a conservative mp who is no longer a member of the party. very strange times indeed. this morning, we spoke to some of the constituency at eggen station as they were rushing to work to hear what they had to say about that. i've no sympathy for him. why not? due to his poor voting record. whilst i applaud him for making a stance this time, i've no sympathy for him. i think it's the best thing that hammond has done for the constituency for years. he's actually shown a bit of backbone, which i didn't think he had, so i'm very impressed. and i hope that the conservative government gets royally trounced. oh, wow! so that sounds like the conservative party is, in fact, tearing themselves apart. that would basically be my reaction, is that they've decided to become the brexit party. still quite shocked with it all, but nothing really surprises me. i
since philip hammond can beat that, he has been a memberfor a5 years.s coming. and he got reselected. so we have the strange situation where a conservative association has selected somebody to be their candidate as a conservative mp who is no longer a member of the party. very strange times indeed. this morning, we spoke to some of the constituency at eggen station as they were rushing to work to hear what they had to say about that. i've no sympathy for him. why not? due to his poor voting...
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philip hammond's nickname while chancellor was "spreadsheet phil".lenty of fire in his belly. listen to what he told the bbc‘s today programme. i think we will have the numbers. many colleagues have been incensed by some of the actions over the last week or so and i think there's a group of conservatives who feel very strongly that now is the time when we have to put the national interest ahead of any threats to us personally or to our career. i am going to defend my party against incomers, entryists who are trying to turn it from a broad church into a narrow faction. people who are at the heart of this government who are probably not even members of the conservative party, who care nothing about the future of the conservative party... who care nothing. that is a reference to the vote leave campaign in 2016. the stakes are high for the rebels. borisjohnson says anyone who votes agaisnt him will lose the whip. this means they can't represent the conservatives in parliament. there have also been behind the scenes threats to stop the rebels standing as
philip hammond's nickname while chancellor was "spreadsheet phil".lenty of fire in his belly. listen to what he told the bbc‘s today programme. i think we will have the numbers. many colleagues have been incensed by some of the actions over the last week or so and i think there's a group of conservatives who feel very strongly that now is the time when we have to put the national interest ahead of any threats to us personally or to our career. i am going to defend my party against...
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philip hammond, another who will no longer bea hammond, another who will no longer be a tory.in recent days how these rebels were called into number 10 and discussions were had. they tried to avoid this defeat and they did notjust accept it would happen and tried to ride out the storm. they tried to avoid it. and by what —— threatening to withdraw the whip, they made people doubled down on their position. and now, the brexiteers have a long history of rebellion themselves and now these pre— european rebels are not being disciplined but also kicked out of the party. i think they would have been emboldened by the 2016 referendum result and now they have the country support behind them and thatis the country support behind them and that is how they want to view it and therefore they would want to deliver it. but i think many people who perhaps did not campaign or even vote for brexit within the conservative party and even within the parliamentary party, now feel that if brexit is delivered not only will the party be destroyed but the country will also suffer a serious lack of tru
philip hammond, another who will no longer bea hammond, another who will no longer be a tory.in recent days how these rebels were called into number 10 and discussions were had. they tried to avoid this defeat and they did notjust accept it would happen and tried to ride out the storm. they tried to avoid it. and by what —— threatening to withdraw the whip, they made people doubled down on their position. and now, the brexiteers have a long history of rebellion themselves and now these...
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a noted commentator and bestselling author joins me from new york so philip let's just jump right in you write that the presidential debates so far have largely ignored the key issue of the last several elections which is a commitment to overhaul washington can you explain that. yeah every president who got elected since jimmy carter has gotten elected on a platform not the only platform of reigning in excess bureaucracy americans hate it there are lots of studies about why they hated it demeans them it makes them worry about things that they know don't matter your nurses bit half their day filling out forms teachers are worried to care told not to put an arm around crying child that sort of stuff and and the democrats with one or 2 exceptions certainly the leading democrats have no not even talking about that issue americans hate washington if the democrats want to get elected they do far better if they actually said yes we need to address new issues like climate change or income disparity but we need to fix washington too and so why isn't that democrats don't go after this sort of
a noted commentator and bestselling author joins me from new york so philip let's just jump right in you write that the presidential debates so far have largely ignored the key issue of the last several elections which is a commitment to overhaul washington can you explain that. yeah every president who got elected since jimmy carter has gotten elected on a platform not the only platform of reigning in excess bureaucracy americans hate it there are lots of studies about why they hated it...
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david gauke is one of them and philip hammond is another. he was the chancellor until recently.ection. kenneth clarke, another former minister and the longest serving mp, elected in 1970. this applies to him as well. winston churchill pass grandson, nicholas soames, also going. winston churchill is one of borisjohnson going. winston churchill is one of boris johnson pass going. winston churchill is one of borisjohnson pass political heroes, so borisjohnson pass political heroes, so much so that he wrote a book about him. in his years as an mp, sir nicholas soames only voted against a conservative government three times. the last time has seen him kicked out of the party and he spokein him kicked out of the party and he spoke in the commons earlier. i'm not standing in the next election and i'm approaching the end of 37 yea rs of and i'm approaching the end of 37 years of service to the house, of which i have been proud and honoured beyond words to be among them. i am truly very sad that it should end in this way. boris johnson voting against mates back deal twice but wasn't expe
david gauke is one of them and philip hammond is another. he was the chancellor until recently.ection. kenneth clarke, another former minister and the longest serving mp, elected in 1970. this applies to him as well. winston churchill pass grandson, nicholas soames, also going. winston churchill is one of borisjohnson going. winston churchill is one of boris johnson pass going. winston churchill is one of borisjohnson pass political heroes, so borisjohnson pass political heroes, so much so that...
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philip macon baca is stopping by to pick up a few bread rolls at the bakery. and. 'd says the homemade flying past is just one of about 20 was wacky inventions by the hip to twins who call themselves the real life guys this time 22 year old philip in your hundreds making back i want to pit a children's paddle cart against a compact car 1st came out a motor on to the cart as always it's all to do with yourself you know going we've never had any training along these lines we've taught ourselves everything we know from you tube tutorials or google that our father helped out a bit 1st converting bicycles and stuff. there workshop is actually your parents' garage near frankfurt to fix the pedal card so it can carry the weight of an adult the brothers with extra steel frame the motor is battery powered. the problem was that an immense amount of current flows through here so the controller exploded on us it took us ages to find a motor and controller that are actually made for that much current. i just hope it doesn't go out on us again when we tested. the twins began pos
philip macon baca is stopping by to pick up a few bread rolls at the bakery. and. 'd says the homemade flying past is just one of about 20 was wacky inventions by the hip to twins who call themselves the real life guys this time 22 year old philip in your hundreds making back i want to pit a children's paddle cart against a compact car 1st came out a motor on to the cart as always it's all to do with yourself you know going we've never had any training along these lines we've taught ourselves...
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give it philips sonicare. next level clean, next level care.s a way to make life better. philips sonicare >>> make news right now at 4:27, the number of dead in the boat fire grows to 25, one still missing. >> more ecu under way from florida to north carolina. >> after years of planning construction -- excuse me, my voice is awful. >> it's okay. the grand opening ceremony today. it's my last day on air here at abc7 through this reggie, and i am carrying through this, because you showed up for me today. >> i am a wreck. >> you still look wonderful. >> i don't know about that. >> we will do sign language. >>> let me take over now, and you guys figure out what is going on over there, get some tea with maybe some 67 at half moon bay, and 71 in san francisco, and san jose,86, and we'll talk about dorian coming up soon. here's francis. >>> it's back to work and back to school, and it would be a busy morning commute and right now it's looking great. no delays, not even fog to slow you down right now. i did have to use my wipers a few times in san fran
give it philips sonicare. next level clean, next level care.s a way to make life better. philips sonicare >>> make news right now at 4:27, the number of dead in the boat fire grows to 25, one still missing. >> more ecu under way from florida to north carolina. >> after years of planning construction -- excuse me, my voice is awful. >> it's okay. the grand opening ceremony today. it's my last day on air here at abc7 through this reggie, and i am carrying through this,...
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philip rucker, let me start with you. we just got into the numbers and how dramatically the situation on capitol hill have changed just this week in terms of an outright majority now saying they want some type of impeachment action. you're tracking this inside the white house. i'm curious about the conversations you're having there with folks around the president, and is there a sense on their part that impeachment is now something that is inevitable? >> it's increasingly looking inevitable, and the comments around the white house is this could play to the president's political advantage, but when you talk in a more private conversation, they're much more candid and reveal there is some concern here, there is anxiety here, there is a feeling that president trump for months has been preparing for impeachment. he's almost in some ways been goading nancy pelosi to take this step. now that she has taken this step, this is a very uncomfortable and troubling reality for the president, and it's something he's going to have to be
philip rucker, let me start with you. we just got into the numbers and how dramatically the situation on capitol hill have changed just this week in terms of an outright majority now saying they want some type of impeachment action. you're tracking this inside the white house. i'm curious about the conversations you're having there with folks around the president, and is there a sense on their part that impeachment is now something that is inevitable? >> it's increasingly looking...
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of the batman villain starring $100.00 phoenix in the title role it's the 1st golden lion for philips as a director. to talk more about that his film festival i'm joined in the studio by melissa holroyd from culture hello to you melissa so joker gets the top prize do you think it deserves it. certainly looked like it deserved it during the screenings that got very long standing ovations cheering almost all of that screenings down there a large part of that was due to joaquin phoenix's outstanding performance as flick a mentally ill stand up comic who's taking care of his ailing mother and who ends up going down a very very dark path finnick said he lost $52.00 pounds and started to go mad while preparing for the role that occasion. he's always doing that work in phoenix is always diving into roles the film has a lot to say about mental illness and access to guns the act the inspiration for it is said to come from martin scorsese's taxi driver and king of comedy both which spotlight the dark side of american celebrity a big part of this film's punch is that it invites the audience to l
of the batman villain starring $100.00 phoenix in the title role it's the 1st golden lion for philips as a director. to talk more about that his film festival i'm joined in the studio by melissa holroyd from culture hello to you melissa so joker gets the top prize do you think it deserves it. certainly looked like it deserved it during the screenings that got very long standing ovations cheering almost all of that screenings down there a large part of that was due to joaquin phoenix's...
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give it philips sonicare. next level clean, next level care.always a way to make life better. philips sonicare there's always a way to make life better. with advil liqui-gels, fast. strength that lasts. .rs u'll ask..-gels. belvita breakfast biscuits to get you through your nine, ten and your eleven-a.m. team mixer. made with a delicious blend of grains. get 4 hours of lasting energy to outlast your morning. >>> back now with the newest video from the bahamas where catastrophic damage and a storm surge up to 23 feet high is being reported from hurricane dorian, a category 5 storm with wind gusts topping 200 miles an hour. grand bahama island has been getting hit the hardest. the storm slowed down overnight about 130 miles from west palm beach, florida. >>> look at this video from inside the eye of the storm sunday showing the so-called stadium effect that makes the hurricane's eye look like the bowl of a sports stadium. more of our coverage coming up shortly. >>> now we turn to the crisis in hong kong taking a new and disruptive turn. >>> pro-d
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which would actually be hurt and how can companies like philips or siemens prepare for this shortage will many companies have been stockpiling already in fact during the helium auction in the us in august last year of healing prices shot up by more than 100 percent and that's that was mainly to do with companies actually stockpiling and building their reserves having said that it's not the 1st time that the world is witnessing helium shortage it's in fact the 3rd in the past 14 years and things are likely to improve by next year when supplies from a junior qatar and eventually 2021 from russia hits the market provided the midst mini's remain stable because a 3rd of helium supplies comes. the halmos strait in the hyundai there reporting from frankfurt thank you so much. now 8 years of civil war have crushed the syrian currency back in 2011 you pay $50.00 syrian pounds for one u.s. dollar today the official rate is about $200.00 syrian pounds to a dollar but money is scarce pushing up prices on the black market the crash against major currencies has made to doing business in the war to
which would actually be hurt and how can companies like philips or siemens prepare for this shortage will many companies have been stockpiling already in fact during the helium auction in the us in august last year of healing prices shot up by more than 100 percent and that's that was mainly to do with companies actually stockpiling and building their reserves having said that it's not the 1st time that the world is witnessing helium shortage it's in fact the 3rd in the past 14 years and things...
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as philip hammond dryly pointed out in his response to that suggestion of blocking mps from standing, lot of the current cabinet rebelled against the governments and kept theirjob. now, pulling the discipline threads might be too late because presumably some of the people like philip hammond might not even be thinking about standing at the next election. he might be thinking just to stick with his principles are not particularly ca re his principles are not particularly care about the impact on any future career. philip hammond pointed out that eight of the current cabinet members had voted against theresa may does ‘s deal. describing it as hypocrisy. they are making the point that they did the very thing that the government now is saying that it's an mp shouldn't be doing. it will be difficult to see how downing street would actually manage to convince those people to stick with them if those tory backbenchers believe that borisjohnson is heading for a new deal brexit. the government says it doesn't want to know deal brexit, but wants to do a deal with the european union. when you ha
as philip hammond dryly pointed out in his response to that suggestion of blocking mps from standing, lot of the current cabinet rebelled against the governments and kept theirjob. now, pulling the discipline threads might be too late because presumably some of the people like philip hammond might not even be thinking about standing at the next election. he might be thinking just to stick with his principles are not particularly ca re his principles are not particularly care about the impact on...
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mr philip hammond.hancellor merkel was making an elementary point which is that we could easily do a deal within 30 days. and we certainly shall. she also said is that there is no point about what my friends across that you have said is that there is no point in having a negotiation, beginning formal talks, as long as there is a risk that parliament will make that negotiation impossible by taking away the ability of this country to negotiate. so every time we set out ideas, the first thing they ask is what will parliament do? i urge my friends and colleagues tonight to give us the leeway to get the deal that we need to. it is very clear, the deal that can be done, the outlines are clear. if members were listening to my statement earlier, they would have heard the rough shape of what that deal can be. both in getting the alternative arrangement and in solving the problem of the iris backstop. i am afraid that by her actions, they are making the chances of that deal less likely. we are working flat out to
mr philip hammond.hancellor merkel was making an elementary point which is that we could easily do a deal within 30 days. and we certainly shall. she also said is that there is no point about what my friends across that you have said is that there is no point in having a negotiation, beginning formal talks, as long as there is a risk that parliament will make that negotiation impossible by taking away the ability of this country to negotiate. so every time we set out ideas, the first thing they...
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his predecessor, philip hammond, had promised a 3—year comprehensive spending review, but with eyes on far as 2020—21. the chancellor told mps austerity had finally come to an end. our careful management of the public finances means we can now afford to spend more on vital public services. so today, i am deciding to set the real increase in day—to—day spending next year at £13.8 billion. delivering on the people's priorities across the nhs, education and police, and giving certainty to all departments about their budgets for the next year. a full fiscal event would have meant new economic forecasts, the need for a fiscal framework to give departments security over the parliament, allowing them to plan ahead after years of cuts. instead, we get this sham of a spending review. they are claiming to be against austerity after years of voting for it. while the chancellor has announced increased spending today, this will not help end austerity. it will only pause some of the hardship in the short term. meanwhile, brexit will bring a lasting and long—term damage to our livelihoods. the indepe
his predecessor, philip hammond, had promised a 3—year comprehensive spending review, but with eyes on far as 2020—21. the chancellor told mps austerity had finally come to an end. our careful management of the public finances means we can now afford to spend more on vital public services. so today, i am deciding to set the real increase in day—to—day spending next year at £13.8 billion. delivering on the people's priorities across the nhs, education and police, and giving certainty to...
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give it philips sonicare. next level clean, next level care.here's always a way to make life better. philips sonicare would shakespeare have chosen just "some pens?"s.er. methinks tul pens would serve m'lady well. thanks. and a unicorn notebook! get everything on your list. this week's doorbuster - 300-sheet paper ream for $1; $1 in store or online from the advisors at office depot officemax. go to the pharmacy counter for powerful... congestion and pressure? claritin-d. while the leading allergy spray is indicated for 6 symptoms... claritin-d is indicated for 8... including sinud prre. claritin-d is indicated for 8... ar-dt re. ♪ >>> time to check "the pulse" this friday and we begin with mental health days. if honest, adults take them every so often. >> lawmakers in new york are concerning legislation that would allow stressed out kids to take a mental health day and skip school without getting in trouble. >> over the summer oregon passed a similar law. i am for it. all for it. >>> you heard of thinking outside the box. one teacher put his st
give it philips sonicare. next level clean, next level care.here's always a way to make life better. philips sonicare would shakespeare have chosen just "some pens?"s.er. methinks tul pens would serve m'lady well. thanks. and a unicorn notebook! get everything on your list. this week's doorbuster - 300-sheet paper ream for $1; $1 in store or online from the advisors at office depot officemax. go to the pharmacy counter for powerful... congestion and pressure? claritin-d. while the...
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it is a huge blow for vaping giants such as philip morris international, who we re philip morris internationalooking to expand in india. that is because the country has around 100 million smokers. but it will be music to the ears of itc, india's largest tobacco firm. its shares rose around 1% after the announcement that india's government will be banning vaping. all right, thank you. it will be interesting to see those shows and if they move on that story later today when markets openin that story later today when markets open in the us. let's turn to huawei now. the chinese telecoms giant is launching its latest top of the range smartphones at an event in germany later. the mate 30 devices are loaded with expensive features — from superfast chips to full hd displays to high—end leica cameras — as these leaked pictures show. but there will be one major thing missing — the google software and apps most of us use all the time. the trump administration has branded huawei a threat to national security, claiming its 56 technology could be used by the chinese government for spying. claims huawei has
it is a huge blow for vaping giants such as philip morris international, who we re philip morris internationalooking to expand in india. that is because the country has around 100 million smokers. but it will be music to the ears of itc, india's largest tobacco firm. its shares rose around 1% after the announcement that india's government will be banning vaping. all right, thank you. it will be interesting to see those shows and if they move on that story later today when markets openin that...
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philip hammond... a deal. in boris johnson's determination october if necessary without a deal. in borisjohnson's determination to ta ke in borisjohnson's determination to take this country out of the eu on the 31st of october, philip hammond has said he is trying to turn the party from a broad church into a narrow faction by threatening anyone within the party who votes against no—deal brexit with deselection. justine greening said she will no longer stand as an mp at the next election and says the conservative party has become the brexit party. the conservative party has always been a eurosceptic party. it decided to have a referendum and we would abide by the result. that's not a narrow faction, that is the overwhelming view of conservative party m ps overwhelming view of conservative party mps and membership, and a few weeks ago, borisjohnson won the leadership of the party buys a substantial majority both of mps and of our members in the country. to say this is a narrow faction is nonsense. borisj
philip hammond... a deal. in boris johnson's determination october if necessary without a deal. in borisjohnson's determination to ta ke in borisjohnson's determination to take this country out of the eu on the 31st of october, philip hammond has said he is trying to turn the party from a broad church into a narrow faction by threatening anyone within the party who votes against no—deal brexit with deselection. justine greening said she will no longer stand as an mp at the next election and...
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take a look, shares of tobacco stocks philip morris altria, shares down 2% right now. we'll have much more on this story straight ahead as we mention, we are moments away from president trump meeting with the ukrainian president, hours after releasing those official notes from that phone call >> there is a sense that all sides are hunkering down for the battle ahead president trump up there in new york defiant this morning, he was adamant that those notes from his july 25th phone call show nothing improper. and in fact the president has his back >> the president himself just came out with a station saying there was no pressure put on him, and there wasn't. the way you have that built up, that call, it was going to be the call from hell it turned out to be a nothing call >> here on capitol hill. democrats have a very different interpretation of that phone cal. adam schiff saying, it was even more damning than he expected. >> it's shocking at another level that the white house would release these notes and felt that somehow this would help the president's case or cause.
take a look, shares of tobacco stocks philip morris altria, shares down 2% right now. we'll have much more on this story straight ahead as we mention, we are moments away from president trump meeting with the ukrainian president, hours after releasing those official notes from that phone call >> there is a sense that all sides are hunkering down for the battle ahead president trump up there in new york defiant this morning, he was adamant that those notes from his july 25th phone call...
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former conservative minister philip lee defected to the liberal democrats.ion cheered as he walked into the commons with newly elected jane dodds. he took his seat next to the party leader, joe swenson. and those few steps saw boris johnson's commons majority, which wasjust one, evaporate. borisjohnson made a statement. in the last few weeks, i believe the chances of a deal have risen. this week we are intensifying the pace of meetings in brussels. our european friends can see that we wa nt our european friends can see that we wantan our european friends can see that we want an agreement, and they are beginning to reflect that reality in their response. mr speaker, i returned from the g7 with real momentum in the brexit discussions. iwant...| momentum in the brexit discussions. i want... i want to return from next month's european council in a similar way, with a deal that this house can debate and scrutinise and endorse in time for our departure on 31 october. but mr speaker, there is one step that would jeopardise all the progress that we have made in the
former conservative minister philip lee defected to the liberal democrats.ion cheered as he walked into the commons with newly elected jane dodds. he took his seat next to the party leader, joe swenson. and those few steps saw boris johnson's commons majority, which wasjust one, evaporate. borisjohnson made a statement. in the last few weeks, i believe the chances of a deal have risen. this week we are intensifying the pace of meetings in brussels. our european friends can see that we wa nt our...
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philip hammond, the former chancellor, arrived at parliament today no longer a conservative mp.for them, but he suggested he might fight back, even explore legal options. the conservative party says the rules are clear, if someone wants to stand for the tories in an election, they have to be on an approved list or a member of the party in parliament, but if there is a battle over this it will only deepen the existing rift. back in clarke's constituency, there is there is little harmony among voters either. he should support his party, we voted him in to do that and he hasn't done it. so that's it. people should be able to express themselves politically, sometimes outside what the party thinks. there is no conservative party any more, is there? there's two completely split rival camps now that can't really be under the same umbrella. so the discord in the tory party, it seems, is playing out across the country. alex forsyth, bbc news, rushcliffe. a church at the highest court in scotla nd a church at the highest court in scotland has thrown out and attempt to have borisjohnson‘s
philip hammond, the former chancellor, arrived at parliament today no longer a conservative mp.for them, but he suggested he might fight back, even explore legal options. the conservative party says the rules are clear, if someone wants to stand for the tories in an election, they have to be on an approved list or a member of the party in parliament, but if there is a battle over this it will only deepen the existing rift. back in clarke's constituency, there is there is little harmony among...
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should philip hammond and david gauke, a much respected formerjustice secretary, former secretary offrom the conservative party in effect if they vote with opposition parties to thwart a no—deal brexit over the coming days? well, if they vote effectively to put an alternative government in power, which i believe is the likely proposal... well, to be honest, i think what they're proposing at the moment is a very simple piece of legislation if they can take control of the house of commons. that's where i'm going — if you take control of the house of commons you're effectively putting an alternative government in power. you're putting jeremy corbyn, the snp and the lib dems in power against your own government. no conservative can do that. they are quite entitled to vote that way and if their men of principle and want to do that, that's fine, but then they can't continue as a conservative. that's clear. when david gauke says he believes borisjohnson is seeking a purge to fundamentally change the conservative party, to get all of those out of the party who still believe no—deal would be
should philip hammond and david gauke, a much respected formerjustice secretary, former secretary offrom the conservative party in effect if they vote with opposition parties to thwart a no—deal brexit over the coming days? well, if they vote effectively to put an alternative government in power, which i believe is the likely proposal... well, to be honest, i think what they're proposing at the moment is a very simple piece of legislation if they can take control of the house of commons....
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on philip hammond, he was chancellor, one of the most senior officers of state, and he is now tryingwer. that's not how a former chancellor of the exchequer should behave. it's disgraceful. he says, and i'm quoting him from twitter just a very short time ago, "i intend and want to honour our 2017 manifesto which promised a smooth and orderly exit and a deep and special partnership with the eu, not an undemocratic no—deal." he will know that manifesto said no—deal is better than a bad deal, and he supported that. why isn't he continuing to support the government? because there is no deal that parliament can agree. the answerfor him is he knows what damage it would do to the british economy. he stood on a manifesto saying that, he didn't say at the time we have to have a deal. he was chancellor on that manifesto and now he's not supporting it. should philip hammond and david gauke, a much respected formerjustice secretary, former secretary of state for development rory stewart, should these people be expelled from the conservative party in effect if they vote with opposition parties to
on philip hammond, he was chancellor, one of the most senior officers of state, and he is now tryingwer. that's not how a former chancellor of the exchequer should behave. it's disgraceful. he says, and i'm quoting him from twitter just a very short time ago, "i intend and want to honour our 2017 manifesto which promised a smooth and orderly exit and a deep and special partnership with the eu, not an undemocratic no—deal." he will know that manifesto said no—deal is better than a...