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the queen is leaving. fanfare music: god save the queen. which signifies that the state opening of 2019 has been completed, they'll there are a few formalities still to come including, formalities still to come including, for example, the departure of the crown, which is about to take place with the controller of the lord chamberlain is office, michael vernon, who is new to this post and this was his first state opening. the crown will leave and so will the other insignia, the cap of maintenance and the sword of state. they will get a formal departure from the palace of westminster and that will be a formal end, if you like, of the state proceedings today. as a politics then kicks in again. i suppose at that point, for the conservatives, people are very happy to recognise around this table to date that there are elements which are attractive and desirable, evenif which are attractive and desirable, even if they don't get everything they would like to see because eve ryo ne they would like to see because everyone has different political need
the queen is leaving. fanfare music: god save the queen. which signifies that the state opening of 2019 has been completed, they'll there are a few formalities still to come including, formalities still to come including, for example, the departure of the crown, which is about to take place with the controller of the lord chamberlain is office, michael vernon, who is new to this post and this was his first state opening. the crown will leave and so will the other insignia, the cap of...
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everybody knows this is a sham queen's speech, this is the government's queen's speech, it is supposed legislative programme, and yet we all know that what the government wants is an election tomorrow and a new government, in which they hope they will be the head. we have this saratov a queen's speech which is a long list of promises that the prime minister can't possibly deliver, because the path he is set to go down is one which will make us so much poorer as a country. if this speech had not been read out by her majesty the queen, you might as well have just said it is a party political broadcast for the conservative party. it is a list of things they think will make them win votes in england, very much a domestic policy agenda. looking at the splendour of the state occasion and hearing the political promises made, it would be easy to think these are normal times at westminster. in reality, they are anything but. the government doesn't have the numbers to push through its plans. there could be a general election in weeks and uncertainty over brexit continues. away from westminster,
everybody knows this is a sham queen's speech, this is the government's queen's speech, it is supposed legislative programme, and yet we all know that what the government wants is an election tomorrow and a new government, in which they hope they will be the head. we have this saratov a queen's speech which is a long list of promises that the prime minister can't possibly deliver, because the path he is set to go down is one which will make us so much poorer as a country. if this speech had not...
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a debate in their queens beach, will be approved for queens beach and pass it?pment as well. that has not happened for many, many years. at 5:33pm i will take a pause from the queens beach material and the analysis we had on that, there is more to come by the way but we will catch up with the sport now and with the full round—up that us joinjohn today. could afternoon galloping i had to bed football in bulgaria where they qualify for next summer's ewels with the victory. they lost to the czech republic after a pretty disappointing performance. that is a concern friday manager as his previous experience of race and in a match against bulgaria. lincoln's footballers are used, but south, on friday they were lost, well defeat the czech republic has raised the question, are england as good as people thought? like game in is an important part of the player's carrier and the person's life. and maybe we were all focusing a lot on next summer and i've always maintained the first thing is we have to qualify. the national stadium here holds over 40,000 spectators, if peopl
a debate in their queens beach, will be approved for queens beach and pass it?pment as well. that has not happened for many, many years. at 5:33pm i will take a pause from the queens beach material and the analysis we had on that, there is more to come by the way but we will catch up with the sport now and with the full round—up that us joinjohn today. could afternoon galloping i had to bed football in bulgaria where they qualify for next summer's ewels with the victory. they lost to the...
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the prime minister promised that this queen's speech would dazzle us!oser inspection, mr speaker, it is nothing more than fool's gold. so, after a wet weekend, the state 0pening was always going to be a rather soggy affair, but early morning rain cleared away, so the crowds lining the mile were able to stow away their brollies and catch a glimpse of regal finery. her majesty left buckingham palace in a horse—drawn carriage, making her way down the mile to parliament square and into the palace of westminster. the queen no longer wears the imperial crown to read her speech, so it was carried in front of her by the lord chamberlain, the marquess of chumley. she was accompanied by her consort for the day, the prince of wales. with her majesty in place on the throne, it was time to bring in mps. the procession of black rod from central lobby to the commons took place in time—honoured fashion. but history was made by sarah clark, the first woman ever to hold the post, though she got the same response from mps as her male predecessors as she approached the cha
the prime minister promised that this queen's speech would dazzle us!oser inspection, mr speaker, it is nothing more than fool's gold. so, after a wet weekend, the state 0pening was always going to be a rather soggy affair, but early morning rain cleared away, so the crowds lining the mile were able to stow away their brollies and catch a glimpse of regal finery. her majesty left buckingham palace in a horse—drawn carriage, making her way down the mile to parliament square and into the palace...
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there of what the queen outlined. there was bills on sentencing, immigration and railway franchising and education and the nhs. this is bbc news. issues relating to crime and justice are the central elements of the government's agenda for the coming parliament, set out in the queen's speech in the past hour. it took place amid efforts to reach a brexit deal before an eu summit this week. among more than 20 bills are measures to provide better protection for victims of abuse and tougher sanctions against serious criminals. other measures include strengthening environmental protections, reforming adult social care and improving the nhs in england. but the queen opened her speech by reiterating the government's commitment to delivering brexit. my government's priority has always been to secure the united kingdom's departure from the european union on the 31st of october. my government intends to work towards a new partnership with the european union, based on free trade and friendly cooperation. my ministers will work to
there of what the queen outlined. there was bills on sentencing, immigration and railway franchising and education and the nhs. this is bbc news. issues relating to crime and justice are the central elements of the government's agenda for the coming parliament, set out in the queen's speech in the past hour. it took place amid efforts to reach a brexit deal before an eu summit this week. among more than 20 bills are measures to provide better protection for victims of abuse and tougher...
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a lesson from the queen's english from the queen herself.er majesty's dresser, who has released a book talking about her relationship with the queen and how it works and what you do when you are her majesty's addresses. —— dresser. wearing her shoes, they are the same size. that's wonderful. normally you are not allowed to say a word when you work in buckingham palace with your relationship or what happens. angela kelly has been given the all clear by the queens are really sold these details. it's fascinating, isn't it? _by details. it's fascinating, isn't it? —— by the queen to release all these details. it's fascinating. yet add some colour to the relationships within the royal household. a lesson in the queen's english from the queen herself. that is the horse's mouth, isn't it? it's a really lovely story that she was telling the queen, well, she wanted elocution lessons. the queen said that she would help her with a few words. no, it was lovely. really nice anecdotal stories. another one was revealed that when michelle obama hugged the q
a lesson from the queen's english from the queen herself.er majesty's dresser, who has released a book talking about her relationship with the queen and how it works and what you do when you are her majesty's addresses. —— dresser. wearing her shoes, they are the same size. that's wonderful. normally you are not allowed to say a word when you work in buckingham palace with your relationship or what happens. angela kelly has been given the all clear by the queens are really sold these...
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i love the queen's speech on the fa ct i love the queen's speech on the fact that everyone gets involvedou wear? i willjust be wearing a suit. so much of parliament has been seen to be shredded over the last year. because this to me is the reminder of what parliament is. it's debased itself and they behave disgraceful in the past year or so but this is the reminderof the queen, past year or so but this is the reminder of the queen, house of lords and house of commons collectively making up the appointment and it's the only time the queen ever comes to the palace of westminster broadly. she only comes once a year and goes as far as her throne. the queen never moves further than her throne into the building. it's filled with symbolism. you don't think it's outdated? people say it's steeped in tradition and ceremony but offputting to people who don't necessarily follow politics.|j understand that but i don't agree with it and particularly with this monarch, it would be disrespectful to do anything other than follow the forms have been followed. whether another monarch wants to come along an
i love the queen's speech on the fa ct i love the queen's speech on the fact that everyone gets involvedou wear? i willjust be wearing a suit. so much of parliament has been seen to be shredded over the last year. because this to me is the reminder of what parliament is. it's debased itself and they behave disgraceful in the past year or so but this is the reminderof the queen, past year or so but this is the reminder of the queen, house of lords and house of commons collectively making up the...
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the queens 56 -- 65th queen speech to parliament.l agreement bill, maybe a bill proposing scrapping the franchise system. we are also hearing the justice secretary, robert buckland, pledged to increase time served -- we willor those have more on the queen's speech. ♪ viviana: you're watching bloomberg surveillance. wework is considering a bailout. bloomberg has learned the japanese investment giant is convinced it can turn around the one's highflying start up. company is on the verge of running out of cash. --vate equity firms tell british cybersecurity company. the price $3.8 billion. at 37% premium for friday's close. thank you so much. it is a critical week for a prime minister boris johnson, whose attempts to secure a brexit deal is running into trouble ahead of a summit that starts on thursday. willie unit stu negotiators worn the latest plan lacks detail. her majesty, the queen delivers a statement for the opening of parliament in an hour. joining us from westminster is anna edwards. you've been reporting on this from the begin
the queens 56 -- 65th queen speech to parliament.l agreement bill, maybe a bill proposing scrapping the franchise system. we are also hearing the justice secretary, robert buckland, pledged to increase time served -- we willor those have more on the queen's speech. ♪ viviana: you're watching bloomberg surveillance. wework is considering a bailout. bloomberg has learned the japanese investment giant is convinced it can turn around the one's highflying start up. company is on the verge of...
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the band playing for the monaco's arrival, the queen and the monaco's arrival, the queen and the crowne to announce the government's plans —— the monaco's. but they are a wish list at the very best. going through the traditional motions... for a programme that might never happen. black rod! if this first promise is not kept. my government was my first priority has a lwa ys government was my first priority has always been to secure the united kingdom was my departure from the european union on the 31st of october. that is a huge if and the doubts over brexit walked the government's other ambitions. new laws will be taken forward to help implement the national health service's long term plan in england. whether that is more funding for the help service, a points system for immigration or longer criminal sentences. my government is committed to addressing violent crime and to strengthening public confidence in the criminaljustice system. confidence in the criminaljustice syste m. n ew confidence in the criminaljustice system. new sentencing laws will see that the most serious offenders sp
the band playing for the monaco's arrival, the queen and the monaco's arrival, the queen and the crowne to announce the government's plans —— the monaco's. but they are a wish list at the very best. going through the traditional motions... for a programme that might never happen. black rod! if this first promise is not kept. my government was my first priority has a lwa ys government was my first priority has always been to secure the united kingdom was my departure from the european union...
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this isn't an ordinary queen's speech, though.isjohnson doesn't have a majority and can't promise he will be able to get these pledges through parliament. add into the mix the fact that he wants a general election and a lot of it feels more like a pitch to the country. and much of what is said today could well be overshadowed by what happens here. talks to try to find a brexit compromise continue in brussels, but there's been no breakthrough and time is running out, with a key summit on thursday and friday. yesterday, borisjohnson told his cabinet there was a significant way to go, but he did still believe a deal was possible. others are far less confident. can borisjohnson get a new deal? can he persuade mps to back it and, if not, can they force him to delay our departure again? this week, answers to those questions should become clearer. nick eardley, bbc news. our assistant political editor norman smith joins me now from westminster. so, norman, how much is what is in the queen's speech actually going to matter? well, it matte
this isn't an ordinary queen's speech, though.isjohnson doesn't have a majority and can't promise he will be able to get these pledges through parliament. add into the mix the fact that he wants a general election and a lot of it feels more like a pitch to the country. and much of what is said today could well be overshadowed by what happens here. talks to try to find a brexit compromise continue in brussels, but there's been no breakthrough and time is running out, with a key summit on...
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law and order has been at the centre of the queen's speech of the centre of the queen's speech of thebells relate to crime and justice, others relate to increasing the national living wage to £10 50 a network. the queen started her address in the house of lords on the issue of brexit. —— seven bills. my government's priority has always been to secure the united kingdom's departure from the european union on the 31st of october. my government intends to work towards a new partnership with the european union, based on free trade and friendly cooperation. my ministers will work to implement new regimes for fisheries, agriculture and trade, seizing the opportunities that arise from leaving the european union. a new immigration bill ending free movement will lay the foundation for a fair, modern and global immigration system. my government remains committed to ensuring that resident european citizens who have built their lives in, and contributed so much to, the united kingdom, have the right to remain. steps will be taking to look after the legal sectors. of the financial institutions. th
law and order has been at the centre of the queen's speech of the centre of the queen's speech of thebells relate to crime and justice, others relate to increasing the national living wage to £10 50 a network. the queen started her address in the house of lords on the issue of brexit. —— seven bills. my government's priority has always been to secure the united kingdom's departure from the european union on the 31st of october. my government intends to work towards a new partnership with...
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the problem is, it is a slightly phony queen's speech.y, when we have a queen's speech, this place is a buzz, there is a tension in the air, there really isn't today, and the reason is because bluntly, no—one things any of this is going to happen anytime soon. and it's not just because of the great hulking storm cloud of brexit which has to be resolved, and i think everybody accepts that is going to have to be sorted before any of these measures com plete sorted before any of these measures complete implemented, but the very simple parliamentary arithmetic, that boris johnson simple parliamentary arithmetic, that borisjohnson does not have a majority get any of these measures through. and we know all the votes he's had in the commons, all the significant votes so far, he has lost everyone. so you're scratching your head and thinking, how is he going to get these bills through? and really, the only way any of these measures gets through is if he changes the arithmetic in the commons, which means a general election. so we are in a slightly
the problem is, it is a slightly phony queen's speech.y, when we have a queen's speech, this place is a buzz, there is a tension in the air, there really isn't today, and the reason is because bluntly, no—one things any of this is going to happen anytime soon. and it's not just because of the great hulking storm cloud of brexit which has to be resolved, and i think everybody accepts that is going to have to be sorted before any of these measures com plete sorted before any of these measures...
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when you are sitting in the house of lords, the queen comes m, the house of lords, the queen comes inand that process takes seven or eight minutes, in which eve ryo ne seven or eight minutes, in which everyone sits in total silence because the queen is there with the crown. then the mp5, very slowly... sounds like kick out time at the pub, huge amount of noise as they make their way through central... are they meant to? cavernous building, you are sitting in total silence, three or 400 odd walking along talking to one another, by the time they arrive... and then... then the queen gives them the stair, total silence. quite good fun. enjoy the spectacle! thank you. what is in the spectacle! thank you. what is in the queen's speech, a lot of criticism that brexit has stopped any other business taking place meaningfully over the last three yea rs, meaningfully over the last three years, and this is the point at which the conservatives try to get something else on the agenda. all roads have led to this, we know it is crunch week, boris johnson roads have led to this, we know it is crunch w
when you are sitting in the house of lords, the queen comes m, the house of lords, the queen comes inand that process takes seven or eight minutes, in which eve ryo ne seven or eight minutes, in which everyone sits in total silence because the queen is there with the crown. then the mp5, very slowly... sounds like kick out time at the pub, huge amount of noise as they make their way through central... are they meant to? cavernous building, you are sitting in total silence, three or 400 odd...
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queen elizabeth ii will make a speech to the parliament. we understand the queen has arrived. she is being prepared for her appearance here. it should begin soon. live coverage on c-span. queen elizabeth: please be seated. >> my lords and members of the house of commons. my government's priority has always been to secure the united kingdom's departure from the european union on the 31st of october. my government intends to work towards a new partnership with the european union based on free trade and friendly cooperation. my ministers will work to implement new regimes for fisheries, agriculture and trade seizing the opportunities that arise from leaving the european union. an immigration bill ending free movement will lay the foundation for a fair and modern immigration system. my government remains committed to ensuring that resident european citizen who is have built their lives and contributed so much do the united kingdom have the right to remain. the bill will include measures that reinforce this commitment. s will be taken to provide certainty, stability and new opportu
queen elizabeth ii will make a speech to the parliament. we understand the queen has arrived. she is being prepared for her appearance here. it should begin soon. live coverage on c-span. queen elizabeth: please be seated. >> my lords and members of the house of commons. my government's priority has always been to secure the united kingdom's departure from the european union on the 31st of october. my government intends to work towards a new partnership with the european union based on...
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d the prime minister promiat this queen's speech would dazzle us.on closer inspection, it is nothing mo than fools gold. >> prime minister! prime min. johnson: as weto preparet brexit done by october 31, we are setting out our vision of an open, global, free trading united kingdom, a high-wage, low-tax economy, the best place to invest, the best place to start a business, the best place to start a family and send your kids to school, and without being chauvinistic or disrespectful to anywhere else in the world. in iortant respects, this country is the greatest place to li. laura k.: cheered at the end, by his own side, but this prime in the hands of diplomats and, negotiators in brussels, waiting, waiting, and waiting.in ter the eu said no, no, and no again to the prime minister's proposals, there is at least an ish maybe to a deal. >> a deal is possible and is possible this month. may even be possible this week. but we are not there yet. laura k.: whether or not there a deal matters more than anything said in parliament today. it is just about poss
d the prime minister promiat this queen's speech would dazzle us.on closer inspection, it is nothing mo than fools gold. >> prime minister! prime min. johnson: as weto preparet brexit done by october 31, we are setting out our vision of an open, global, free trading united kingdom, a high-wage, low-tax economy, the best place to invest, the best place to start a business, the best place to start a family and send your kids to school, and without being chauvinistic or disrespectful to...
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turner: queens! queens! where are you at, baby? where you at? y'all don't mind if i pull my notes from the southern bank and trust, do you? oh my god. can i just say that? queens, where are you at? [crowd cheering] sen. turner: i know we are feeling the burn, but we need to this country to feel queens, baby. queens, i am proud to have you put these hands together for your own new york pride. for these leaders, you have dealt with amazon. [cheers] sen. turner: you have dealt with the nationwide airport protests after trump's muslim ban. you've pushed the needle for district attorneys. [cheers] sen. turner: you passed the $15 an hour minimum wage and guaranteed sick days for all workers. i need you to put it together for these amazing sisters and brothers who are in the elected ministry. we have the youngest to serve in -- youngest woman to serve in the history of ny state senate, senator julia salmon. hello, somebody. we have the champion of this year's historic victory for queen's own senator jessica hamel! a queens original, the powerful and bo
turner: queens! queens! where are you at, baby? where you at? y'all don't mind if i pull my notes from the southern bank and trust, do you? oh my god. can i just say that? queens, where are you at? [crowd cheering] sen. turner: i know we are feeling the burn, but we need to this country to feel queens, baby. queens, i am proud to have you put these hands together for your own new york pride. for these leaders, you have dealt with amazon. [cheers] sen. turner: you have dealt with the nationwide...
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now, mps will still have a vote on the queen's speech as a whole.ses that one? well, it's something that is very uncertain at the moment. historically, when the government's lost on a queen's speech, it was seen as a proxy vote of confidence against the government. and when it last happened in 192a, the government resigned and the opposition formed an alternative administration. however, that was before the fixed—term parliaments act, which now sets out a vote of confidence that needs to happen to go into this period where you might form an alternative government and then into general election. i'm not entirely sure what would happen, but it's very clear that a loss on the queen's speech would indicate, you know, mps don't have confidence in the government and the government's agenda. it's then really up to the politics to decide what happens next. it's possible the opposition could bring a formal fixed—term parliaments act vote of no—confidence and attempt to form a new administration or go into an election. or the government could try a two thirds
now, mps will still have a vote on the queen's speech as a whole.ses that one? well, it's something that is very uncertain at the moment. historically, when the government's lost on a queen's speech, it was seen as a proxy vote of confidence against the government. and when it last happened in 192a, the government resigned and the opposition formed an alternative administration. however, that was before the fixed—term parliaments act, which now sets out a vote of confidence that needs to...
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the queen and the crown here to announce the government's plans.hey're a wish list at the very best. going through the traditional motions. for a programme that might never happen. black rod! if this first promise is never kept. my government's priority has always been to secure the united kingdom's departure from the european union on the 31st of october. that's a huge if, and the doubts over brexit dwarf the government's other ambitions. new laws will be taken forward to help implement the national health service's long term plan in england. whether that is more funding for the health service, a points system for immigration or longer criminal sentences. my government is committed to addressing violent crime, and to strengthening public confidence in the criminal justice system. new sentencing laws will see that the most serious offenders spend longer in custody to reflect better the severity of their crimes. this unlikely pair aren't inclined to agree on any of that. whatever small talk boris johnson was trying and failing to make, jeremy corbyn
the queen and the crown here to announce the government's plans.hey're a wish list at the very best. going through the traditional motions. for a programme that might never happen. black rod! if this first promise is never kept. my government's priority has always been to secure the united kingdom's departure from the european union on the 31st of october. that's a huge if, and the doubts over brexit dwarf the government's other ambitions. new laws will be taken forward to help implement the...
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they are servants of the crown rather than the civil service so they work for the queen so the queen! he will have to ask her, ask her majesty this week to probe parliament again, possibly as early as tuesday, i think, for the queen ‘s breach. it does not really bode well, does it? and you wonder what it would really like to be a fly on the wall. you mention the aggressive tone, joe and the sunday telegraph again, a different angle but it says the sunday telegraph again, a different angle but it sastohnson to sabotage the eu if forced to delay brexit —— brexit. to sabotage the eu if forced to delay brexit -- brexit. another aggressive approach. this there is i'io aggressive approach. this there is no sign of compromise here or of doing things gently. it is had writing everybody on site is what it feels like. and what the telegraph is saying is that the two things he would do if he was forced into an extension and written remained in europe donned october 31, he would sabotage the eu budget by vetoing it and he would also try and wreck the european commission by appointing a commissio
they are servants of the crown rather than the civil service so they work for the queen so the queen! he will have to ask her, ask her majesty this week to probe parliament again, possibly as early as tuesday, i think, for the queen ‘s breach. it does not really bode well, does it? and you wonder what it would really like to be a fly on the wall. you mention the aggressive tone, joe and the sunday telegraph again, a different angle but it says the sunday telegraph again, a different angle but...
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the splendour and spectacle of the queen's speech with a queen will read that speech which is writtenment, setting out the big plans for the parliamentary session ahead. they do have some big plans. we will hear a lot about law and order, tougher sentences forforeign lot about law and order, tougher sentences for foreign can —— criminals coming back from abroad. better protections for domestic violence plus everything from the environment to the railways in the health service. borisjohnson as we know leads a minority government. he simply doesn't have the numbers in the house of commons to get any of those big plans through and then there is the fact that we could be facing a general election very soon. the prime minister said he wants one. opposition parties want one and sooner or one. opposition parties want one and sooner or later, it's going to have to happen. then there is the big backdrop of the brexit negotiations which, as you are saying, continue in brussels. a slightly pessimistic round—up from the eu's cheap negotiator last night. thank you very much. after 7, after seven w
the splendour and spectacle of the queen's speech with a queen will read that speech which is writtenment, setting out the big plans for the parliamentary session ahead. they do have some big plans. we will hear a lot about law and order, tougher sentences forforeign lot about law and order, tougher sentences for foreign can —— criminals coming back from abroad. better protections for domestic violence plus everything from the environment to the railways in the health service. borisjohnson...
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[laughter] that is actually why we are in queens is because we got tired and that's why queens is such a phone nominal window into the dna of america. we will talk about this more, we grew up in a place that explains why america w is great and if yu understand our hometown in our journey you understand this country. >> thank you. as i read yourun memoir, i impat my immigrant journey as an immigrantof daughter myself in e of the characters that really stood out for me is your mother. you see her at the partition and during an abusive relationship with their paternal grandmother coming to the united states with three children and becoming a communityer organization or without a traditional role. can you tell us about this amazing woman, did she ever seemed like she belonged? t> that's a great synopsis of my mom. , part of what i needed to do in my memoir to understand myself and my voice and identity was understanding my parents more deeply. and when i was beginning to write the book, i had a bit of resentment, i ended up fighting pretty much all of my 20s to keep my dad in this country
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it was boris johnson's first queen ‘s speech as prime minister.mons, labour says it is unlikely the bills will become law. england's euro qualifier was stopped twice tonight after racist abuse from the crowd during their 6—0 win against bulgaria.
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a worker at dairy queen who became a playboy playmate. >> she has an innocence about her. >> reporterd in the film "star 80." >> she became sought after by every man in the world many. >> reporter: and the small-time promoter who couldn't let her go. >> i knew he was dangerous, and somehow or other she didn't see that. >> reporter: the rising hollywood star murdered when she was 20 years old. back in 1979, dorothy stratton was the angelic girl next door. >> i'm getting over my shyness fast. but i am very sensitive, and i'm very romantic. >> that's type of girl a lot of men fantasize about. a lot of men like the girl next door. >> are you the girl next door? it seems to me i've never lived next door to anyone who looked like you. >> well, when i came from the town that i came from, i lived with my family still. i just graduated from high school. i worked in a dairy queen for four years wearing pigtails and no makeup. >> dorothy stratton was an angel. she was a sweet, effervescent angel. >> she was a young girl from vancouver, british columbia. >> very naÏve, high school student, had no
a worker at dairy queen who became a playboy playmate. >> she has an innocence about her. >> reporterd in the film "star 80." >> she became sought after by every man in the world many. >> reporter: and the small-time promoter who couldn't let her go. >> i knew he was dangerous, and somehow or other she didn't see that. >> reporter: the rising hollywood star murdered when she was 20 years old. back in 1979, dorothy stratton was the angelic girl next...
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the guardian is focusing on the queen's speech, on the element about criminals and foreign criminals in particular and how they are imprisoned and the fact released early. your thoughts?” imprisoned and the fact released early. your thoughts? ithink imprisoned and the fact released early. your thoughts? i think it is interesting they have got this take, first of all because the other broadsheets have not run with the queen's speech at all on the basis it is likely to be a short parliament. so they have continued to focus on brexit and they have sort of pushed this aside which i think is what probably the labour party would want. so for the guardian to run with the queen's speech is in itself interesting, but then they should also run on law and order is also more interesting because you think that would play more on a conservative agenda and if you look at the other papers, the only other paper that has run with this line is the daily express which normally, you know, is a big cheerleader for the conservative party so i think it is an interesting thing that the guardian has done, par
the guardian is focusing on the queen's speech, on the element about criminals and foreign criminals in particular and how they are imprisoned and the fact released early. your thoughts?” imprisoned and the fact released early. your thoughts? ithink imprisoned and the fact released early. your thoughts? i think it is interesting they have got this take, first of all because the other broadsheets have not run with the queen's speech at all on the basis it is likely to be a short parliament. so...
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queens, where are you at? know we are feeling the bern but we need people to feel queens, baby. , put youram proud hands together for these leaders. you have dealt with amazon. [applause] with the nationwide airport protests and the trump nationwide muslim ban. you passed the $15 per hour minimum wage. togetheru to put it for these amazing sisters and brothers who are in the elected ministry. we have the youngest woman to serve in the history of the a democratic-socialist. [applause] champion of this year's historic victory for farmworkers. own senator. , the powerful fightr who is leading the for economic justice, senator jane sanders. this champion empowered the community by defeating an oppressive law. let's give it up for the councilman. [applause] the champion of the new york , the senator.t [applause] down all the way from upstate new as assembly man phillips tax. own homegrown, fighting on behalf of dreamers and the economy that works for all new yorkers, the assembly member. [applause] least, the men w
queens, where are you at? know we are feeling the bern but we need people to feel queens, baby. , put youram proud hands together for these leaders. you have dealt with amazon. [applause] with the nationwide airport protests and the trump nationwide muslim ban. you passed the $15 per hour minimum wage. togetheru to put it for these amazing sisters and brothers who are in the elected ministry. we have the youngest woman to serve in the history of the a democratic-socialist. [applause] champion...
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deal intensified. —— talks about a brexit deal intensified. -- queen's speech.on against the jaroslaw kaczynski —— against the kurds in syria, but damascus as it will send troops to confront turkish aggression. the government of ecuador has agreed to scrap a law reducing fuel subsidies. the leaders of the indigenous movement has said they will and their protest. gareth butler has the latest. for almost two weeks indigenous groups have been enraged after the government and subsidies to secure a $4 billion loan from the international monetary fund. translation: we rightly went out to protest a nd translation: we rightly went out to protest and reject those measures because we are starving. but after talks brokered by the united nations and the catholic church, the government has reversed the decision. speaking on national television, the un representative in ecuador said the government would overturn the previous legislation. indigenous leaders say they will now withdraw from the capital, which has been brought to a standstill. clashes between the police and prote
deal intensified. —— talks about a brexit deal intensified. -- queen's speech.on against the jaroslaw kaczynski —— against the kurds in syria, but damascus as it will send troops to confront turkish aggression. the government of ecuador has agreed to scrap a law reducing fuel subsidies. the leaders of the indigenous movement has said they will and their protest. gareth butler has the latest. for almost two weeks indigenous groups have been enraged after the government and subsidies to...
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threatening his nato ally with sanctions also coming out with just weeks to go before break says the queen sets out prime minister boris johnson's agenda he's under huge pressure to secure a deal or be forced to ask for another extension. and angry protests doc just banging supreme court finds the politicians who pushed for independence guilty of sedition and disobedience one is jailed for 13 years it's. a great thanks for joining me u.s. president donald trump is backtracking on his policy in northern syria following widespread criticism just a week after deciding to pull out u.s. troops there clearing the way for turkey to attack could use forces trump is now cold on turkey to halt its offensive he's called it dangerous and threaten sanctions against to. the planned withdrawal of u.s. troops has led could ease fighters to ally themselves with syria's government which they were previously fighting but about one. well syrian troops heading towards the turkish border 8 years after that lost control over northern syria his army is moving back in the kurds who control the region for no altern
threatening his nato ally with sanctions also coming out with just weeks to go before break says the queen sets out prime minister boris johnson's agenda he's under huge pressure to secure a deal or be forced to ask for another extension. and angry protests doc just banging supreme court finds the politicians who pushed for independence guilty of sedition and disobedience one is jailed for 13 years it's. a great thanks for joining me u.s. president donald trump is backtracking on his policy in...
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it was boris johnson's first queen ‘s speech as prime minister., without a majority in the house of commons, labour says it is unlikely the bills will become law. england's euro qualifier was stopped twice tonight after racist abuse from the crowd during their 6—0 win against bulgaria. thejoint winners during their 6—0 win against bulgaria. the joint winners of the booker prize share the prize with margaret atwood for the testaments, the sequel to the handmade‘s tail. we will be taking a look at the papers with our reviewers —— handmaid's tale. hello and welcome. president trump has tonight renewed his threat to destroy tu rkey‘s has tonight renewed his threat to destroy turkey's economy, as criticism mounts over his decision to withdraw us troops from northern syria, opening the way for the kurdish attack on the kurds. mr trump's latest intervention came just hours after his opposite number in turkey said he would not back down until victory has been achieved, no matter what anyone says. on the ground, fighting has intensified, and allegiances ha
it was boris johnson's first queen ‘s speech as prime minister., without a majority in the house of commons, labour says it is unlikely the bills will become law. england's euro qualifier was stopped twice tonight after racist abuse from the crowd during their 6—0 win against bulgaria. thejoint winners during their 6—0 win against bulgaria. the joint winners of the booker prize share the prize with margaret atwood for the testaments, the sequel to the handmade‘s tail. we will be taking...
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cheers. >> stephen: to the queen, everybody! to the queen! "the little mermaid live!" we'll be right back with "vanity fair"'s editor-in-chief radhika jones! ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) ♪ (dramatic orchestra) performance comes in lots of flavors. there's the amped-up, over-tuned, feeding-frenzy-of sheet-metal-kind. and then there's performance that just leaves you feeling better as a result. that's the kind lincoln's about. ♪ (paul) (sprintern)at special time it's iphone season at sprint. (paul) switch and get... (sprintern) the new iphone 11 or iphone 11 pro with amazing all-new camera systems. and now you can get iphone 11 (paul) ...for zero-dollars a month when you trade in your iphone7 or newer in any condition. (sprintern) seriously, any condition! (paul) and with sprint's 100% total satisfaction guarantee you can try out the network and see the savings for yourself. (sprintern) can i get a... [air horn beep] it's iphone season. hey paul, do you love it? (paul) yeah. (sprintern) do you love it? (paul) i do. for people with hearing loss, visit sprintre
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the queen and the crown here to announce the government's plans.they are a wish list at the very best, going through the traditional motions. for a program that might never happen, if his first promise is not kept. queen elizabeth: my government's priority has always been to secure the united kingdom's departure from the eurean union on the 31st of october. laura k.: that is a huge if, and the doubts over brexit dwarf the government's other ambitions. queen elizabeth: new laws will h taken forward tomplement the national hearvice's long-term plan in england. alura k.: whether that is more funding for the service, point system for immigration, or longer criminal sentences. queen elizabeth: my governmentis ommitted to addressing violent crime and strengthening public confidence in the criminal justice system. new sentencing laws will see thathe most serious offender spend longer in custody to reflect better the severity of the crimes. laura k.: this unlikely pair are not inclined to agree on any of that, whatever smalltalk boris johnson was trying an
the queen and the crown here to announce the government's plans.they are a wish list at the very best, going through the traditional motions. for a program that might never happen, if his first promise is not kept. queen elizabeth: my government's priority has always been to secure the united kingdom's departure from the eurean union on the 31st of october. laura k.: that is a huge if, and the doubts over brexit dwarf the government's other ambitions. queen elizabeth: new laws will h taken...
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councillors the queen consulted you about my obligations as a queen's counsel to advise the queen whenever i must free of charge and i have. not yet. have advised daughter in law wants but not the queen she needs a lot of advice because there are a lot of case about the british constitution of which she is the normal guardian we talk about.
councillors the queen consulted you about my obligations as a queen's counsel to advise the queen whenever i must free of charge and i have. not yet. have advised daughter in law wants but not the queen she needs a lot of advice because there are a lot of case about the british constitution of which she is the normal guardian we talk about.
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so to have a queen's opening -- queen speech opening of parliament laying out all kinds of things onration, on national health service, on crime, a franchises, on the mental health act, all kinds of things to have that lay out the agenda for the next year plus we heard this morning that the chancellor is going to have a budget, post-brexit budget on november 6th it all seems optimistic and perhaps in this extraordinary time frame that is the brexit, that is ambitious, i tell you. >> you know what, steve, you broke it down for us so well and helped investors really grasp what is at stake here. huge week coming up for the uk as steve just said, the uk chancellor says a new budget will be delivered within weeks of a potential no-deal brexit and announced that he will deliver a fresh budget statement on november 6th. set your diaries. >>> well, moving on to a bit of corporate news for you softbank reportedly put together a multibillion dollar financing package for wework which could seemingly run out of cash by the end of the year. sources sited by several media outlets suggest the arran
so to have a queen's opening -- queen speech opening of parliament laying out all kinds of things onration, on national health service, on crime, a franchises, on the mental health act, all kinds of things to have that lay out the agenda for the next year plus we heard this morning that the chancellor is going to have a budget, post-brexit budget on november 6th it all seems optimistic and perhaps in this extraordinary time frame that is the brexit, that is ambitious, i tell you. >> you...
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council is the queen consulted you about 2nd birth as my obligations as a queen's counsel to advise the queen whenever i must free of charge. and i have not not yet. have advised daughter in law wants but not the queen she needs a lot of advice because there are a lot of case about the british constitution of which she is the nominal guardian we talk about our unwritten constitution you know the only 2 countries in the world that don't have a written constitution a great britain and saudi arabia and in saudi arabia they don't have a supreme court that is capable of holding the ruler the government to account and i think we can be proud of the fact that our supreme court did stop the government from getting rid of parliament for 5 weeks that was an outrage and of course it was the supreme court who protected parliamentary democracy so i guess we don't know whether we live in a parliamentary democracy or goals judicial morning but you know very little constitutional no man's land where you know very well we don't have a written constitution why not wear the country that gave the world
council is the queen consulted you about 2nd birth as my obligations as a queen's counsel to advise the queen whenever i must free of charge. and i have not not yet. have advised daughter in law wants but not the queen she needs a lot of advice because there are a lot of case about the british constitution of which she is the nominal guardian we talk about our unwritten constitution you know the only 2 countries in the world that don't have a written constitution a great britain and saudi...
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the queen would not agree. eventually she asked the queen if she would give her elocution.nd that one word, she made her repeated. and in the end she said she could not quite get over her liverpudlian accent. she said she could not quite get over her liverpudlian accentlj won't ask you to do your scales accent in here. i like a liverpudlian accent in here. they are supporting tottenham hotspur. i know you support liverpool. there is another story that the queen always wanted to be photographed casually and eventually had a photograph taken with her hands in her pocket. it isa taken with her hands in her pocket. it is a lovely story. it is a lovely story. at the end of the day are like the fact that she quite likes the fact that she likes to stay as she is and she doesn't need to worry about speaking the queen's english. didn't stay with her liverpudlian accent. would have made a good scene in the crown. did you watch the ground? i love that. they think the queen isjust such ground? i love that. they think the queen is just such a wonderful national asset. but not everybody
the queen would not agree. eventually she asked the queen if she would give her elocution.nd that one word, she made her repeated. and in the end she said she could not quite get over her liverpudlian accent. she said she could not quite get over her liverpudlian accentlj won't ask you to do your scales accent in here. i like a liverpudlian accent in here. they are supporting tottenham hotspur. i know you support liverpool. there is another story that the queen always wanted to be photographed...
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and in queens, we know how to do battle in the streets. we will elect the most progressive candidate in our lifetimes, one who will not sell us out down the road, one who does not say thing in the then sell us out in the general, come on, somebody. we want a candidate who understands if you are black, if you are brown, if you are poor, this system is rotten to the core. [cheers and applause] >> that's it. and that's all. we need you to sign up your friends, sign up for helping this campaign, and we are going to make history with senator bernard sanders sworn into office. let me close with this. i love you, too. this is love. i am mad as hell. i know i am a black woman, last time i checked. i know sometimes we talk about the angry black woman. what i'm gonna tell you something, if you are not mad about what's going on here, something is wrong with you. [applause] >> mad with the purpose. so as an angry black woman, we are taking applications. you can be mad as hell, come on, somebody. mad about a system that allows ceos to make money hand o
and in queens, we know how to do battle in the streets. we will elect the most progressive candidate in our lifetimes, one who will not sell us out down the road, one who does not say thing in the then sell us out in the general, come on, somebody. we want a candidate who understands if you are black, if you are brown, if you are poor, this system is rotten to the core. [cheers and applause] >> that's it. and that's all. we need you to sign up your friends, sign up for helping this...
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council is the queen consulted you about psyching but as miles and occasions as a queen's counsel to advise the queen whenever i must free of charge i have not not yet been. i have advised daughter in law wants but not the queen she needs a lot of advice because there are a lot of case about the british constitution of which she is the nominal guardian we talk about our unwritten constitution you know the only.
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and in terms of the queen ‘s speech, we haven't brexit but we had the antic dishrag education, we hadt sounds a connection sharing, it's quite accurate that we see election on the foreseeable future, dependent with brexit but brexit is of course what everyone wants to know about andi what everyone wants to know about and i were going to get a deal before the eu summit agenda this week or not and overnight and yesterday afternoon teams to suggest that yes that is progress but there may not be enough time with the natural doer—48 hours to have something to sign up on this week, perhaps you need an —— site for the traveller 31st, but as one of the other papers by dowd, the wages that we do not have an agreement in place by the end of this week, the prime ministerjohnson a lot is required to ask for an extension beyond each of the 31st she doesn't want to do so of the 31st she doesn't want to do so again, of the 31st she doesn't want to do so again, at the very complicated situation. and a very important week for the uk situation. and a very important week forthe uk and situation. and a v
and in terms of the queen ‘s speech, we haven't brexit but we had the antic dishrag education, we hadt sounds a connection sharing, it's quite accurate that we see election on the foreseeable future, dependent with brexit but brexit is of course what everyone wants to know about andi what everyone wants to know about and i were going to get a deal before the eu summit agenda this week or not and overnight and yesterday afternoon teams to suggest that yes that is progress but there may not be...
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the prime minister promised that this queen's speech would dazzle us!n closer inspection, mr speaker, it is nothing more than fool's gold. our other headlines at 8pm today... a plea from the parents of 19—year—old harry dunn, killed in a crash involving a us citizen on a trip to america they say she must return to the uk and face justice. she killed our son, she didn't need to kill him, she didn't need to have the accident. you cannot walk away from that and just leave, and expect nothing to happen. in syria, government forces are on the move to the border with turkey, raising grave fears of a dangerous new confrontation. and i'm rebecca jones at london's historic guildhall, where later this evening we will be revealing who has one the booker prize award for fiction, awarded to the best novel of the year. good evening. the queen has set out the government's future policies on issues such as crime, health and the environment, and of course , brexit. but given that the prime minister has no majority in parliament, many of the bills may not become law. mps
the prime minister promised that this queen's speech would dazzle us!n closer inspection, mr speaker, it is nothing more than fool's gold. our other headlines at 8pm today... a plea from the parents of 19—year—old harry dunn, killed in a crash involving a us citizen on a trip to america they say she must return to the uk and face justice. she killed our son, she didn't need to kill him, she didn't need to have the accident. you cannot walk away from that and just leave, and expect nothing...
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in a little bit on her way to deliver her 64 queen's. pomp and tradition the formal opening of the parliamentary season the british monarch greeting of the prime minister of agenda my government's priority has always been. departure from european union. my government intends to work towards a new partnership with the european union based on free trade and friendly cooperation. but opponents of prime minister boris johnson accused him of instrumental lies in mcqueen in a stunt to support a political manifesto in the parliamentary debate following the queen's speech labor party leader jeremy corbin took aim at. the big there is never been such a far as a government with a majority of minor 45 and 100 percent record holder in the house of commons. setting out the next minute you're in there they know you cannot be delivered in this parliament and indeed with rex at negotiations going down to the line and persistent rumors of snap election the queen could soon be back opening parliament for the 65th time. a spanish judge has issued a new int
in a little bit on her way to deliver her 64 queen's. pomp and tradition the formal opening of the parliamentary season the british monarch greeting of the prime minister of agenda my government's priority has always been. departure from european union. my government intends to work towards a new partnership with the european union based on free trade and friendly cooperation. but opponents of prime minister boris johnson accused him of instrumental lies in mcqueen in a stunt to support a...
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the queen speech is on the front of the times. says the raft of measures unveiled from crime to the nhs are part of a push by the prime minister to secure an early election. a different story in guardian, carries investigation about how to government is developing so—called welfare robots which the government claims could put the most vulnerable in society at risk. klisz is facing criticism for its decision to stop customers withdrawing cash from post offices —— barclays. withdrawing cash from post offices —— ba rclays. the withdrawing cash from post offices —— barclays. the sun reports on the england euro qualify against bulgaria, the same story making the front page of the mirror, which calls it football's night of shame. a varied set of front pages. let's start with the sun, and euro 2020, bulgar off, you racists, a typical sun slats. england luckily thrashing the bulgarian team 6—0. at times it looked as though the game wouldn't necessarily be completed. the referee had to intervene on numerous occasions as racist sharing took
the queen speech is on the front of the times. says the raft of measures unveiled from crime to the nhs are part of a push by the prime minister to secure an early election. a different story in guardian, carries investigation about how to government is developing so—called welfare robots which the government claims could put the most vulnerable in society at risk. klisz is facing criticism for its decision to stop customers withdrawing cash from post offices —— barclays. withdrawing cash...
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councillors the queen consulted you about 2nd birth as my obligations as a queen's counsel to advise the queen whenever i must free of charge. and i have not not yet. i have advised daughter in law wants but not the queen she needs a lot of advice because there are a lot of case about the british constitution of which she is the nominal guardian we talk about our. constitution you know the only 2 countries in the world that don't have a written constitution a great britain and saudi arabia and in saudi arabia they don't have a supreme court that is capable of holding the ruler the government to account i think we can be proud of the fact that our supreme court did stop the government from getting rid of parliament for 5 weeks that was an outrage and of course it was the supreme court who protected parliamentary democracy so i guess we don't know whether we live in a parliamentary democracy or goals judicial morning but you know very little constitutional no man's land where you know very well we don't have a written constitution why not where the country that gave the world the engli
councillors the queen consulted you about 2nd birth as my obligations as a queen's counsel to advise the queen whenever i must free of charge. and i have not not yet. i have advised daughter in law wants but not the queen she needs a lot of advice because there are a lot of case about the british constitution of which she is the nominal guardian we talk about our. constitution you know the only 2 countries in the world that don't have a written constitution a great britain and saudi arabia and...
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queen elizabeth on her way to deliver her 64th queen's speech steeped in pomp and tradition the formal opening of the parliamentary season sees the british monarch reading out the prime minister's legislative agenda my government's priority has always been to secure the united kingdom's departure from the european union on the 31st of october my government intends to work towards a new partnership with the european union based on free trade and friendly cooperation. but opponents of prime minister boris johnson excuse him of instrumental laws in the queen in a stunt to support his political manifesto in the parliamentary debate following the queen's speech labor party leader jeremy corbyn took aim at johnson. mr speaker there is never been such a farce as a government with a majority of minus 45 and a 100 percent record of defeat in the house of commons. setting out a legislative agenda they know cannot be delivered in this parliament and indeed with bricks at negotiations going down to the line and persistent rumors of snap elections the queen could soon be back opening parliament for
queen elizabeth on her way to deliver her 64th queen's speech steeped in pomp and tradition the formal opening of the parliamentary season sees the british monarch reading out the prime minister's legislative agenda my government's priority has always been to secure the united kingdom's departure from the european union on the 31st of october my government intends to work towards a new partnership with the european union based on free trade and friendly cooperation. but opponents of prime...
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>> i said why is he telling the queen's business in his book. it's about you. >> also didn't the queen knight him andeak m elton john? that's how you repay her? >> don't mess with her. >>> next at 6:30 -- now she slaps. no >> not just one. >> governor newsom is about to give billions of dollars to california schools. you will decide how the money is spent. >>> it was a close call for some american canyon residents as a wildfire swept through - ( phone ringing ) - big button, and volume-enhanced phones. get details on this state program. visit right now or call during business hours. it's been reported that there's a cyberattack on business every 39 seconds. ouch. i don't even want to think about it. comcast business has a solution. we go beyond fast with a cloud-based security system that automatically updates, so you always have the latest protection. phishing. malware. it can help block al t fa intnetd adl comc tast.t habusiness securityedge for just $29.95 a month. it's one less thing for us to worry about. comcast business. beyond fast. and
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the queen's speech.een rejected by mps bya number of that has just been rejected by mps by a number of votes, hopefully it will come up on the screen very shortly. this is a series of votes that will happen on the queen's speech and we are expecting the vote on the main motion, which is on the government's programme of legislation, to be very tight indeed. i will bring you our chief political correspondent vicky young again. so that was the ayes on 293 and noes 311. just interpret that? that was jeremy corbyn‘s amendment to the queen's speech, labour saying they don't accept what is in the queen's speech. they were particularly unhappy that housing wasn't mentioned. they were also suggesting that it was bad for the economy, so that isjeremy corbyn, labour's amendment defeated as you would expect. they are moving on now, iam not would expect. they are moving on now, i am not entirely sure if this is the snp amendment, so that amendment has been selected and they are particularly exercised about climate ch
the queen's speech.een rejected by mps bya number of that has just been rejected by mps by a number of votes, hopefully it will come up on the screen very shortly. this is a series of votes that will happen on the queen's speech and we are expecting the vote on the main motion, which is on the government's programme of legislation, to be very tight indeed. i will bring you our chief political correspondent vicky young again. so that was the ayes on 293 and noes 311. just interpret that? that...
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talk about this queen's speech queen's speech 1st of all you and i were talking earlier it's basically the speech that the prime minister's office gives her to read and it was it all about bricks right well it wasn't all about bricks it so we saw the public we saw the pageantry of the queen arriving in in westminster going to the house of lords to read as you say the words that boris johnson's government wanted her to read so she talked about other issues on the agenda such as fighting crime health care except about the pick issue here isn't boris johnson's government doesn't have a majority so therefore none of this is likely to get through and instead it was more like an election manifesto for the conservative cause we know that there is likely to be a general election in the u.k. in the next few months even the next few weeks so really everything is about bret's it in british politics at the moment will the u.k. leave the european union on the 31st of october and the truth is nobody really knows yet you also have the feeling that the queen today was delivering a campaign speech for
talk about this queen's speech queen's speech 1st of all you and i were talking earlier it's basically the speech that the prime minister's office gives her to read and it was it all about bricks right well it wasn't all about bricks it so we saw the public we saw the pageantry of the queen arriving in in westminster going to the house of lords to read as you say the words that boris johnson's government wanted her to read so she talked about other issues on the agenda such as fighting crime...
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what sir elton john is reportedly saying in his new book about queen elizabeth delivering a royal slap. details in "the skinny" on this monday, october 7th. >>> hello, everybody. happy monday morning. if you are one of the many fans of the team of janai and kenneth, there's many of them out there, we have some wso sta monday. they're both off today. >> but they're enjoying perhaps a well-deserved morning off. >> a little bit of rest. kenneth will be back tomorrow, m eli f najaand bwi elizabeth hur. >> good morning everyone. >> and we get jack. we're going to try to get jack involved as much as possible. >> let's be honest, i don't know that the two of us can carry it all but we're going to try our best. >>> we begin this half hour witr enides he's launching fresh attacks against democrats conducting the impeachment inquiry after a second whistle-blower emerged. >> in a flurry of late-night tweets the presintde auscced speaker nancy pelosi and house intelligence chairman adam schiff of treason and high crimes and misdemeanors over their handling of the e the ones who should be arhey imp
what sir elton john is reportedly saying in his new book about queen elizabeth delivering a royal slap. details in "the skinny" on this monday, october 7th. >>> hello, everybody. happy monday morning. if you are one of the many fans of the team of janai and kenneth, there's many of them out there, we have some wso sta monday. they're both off today. >> but they're enjoying perhaps a well-deserved morning off. >> a little bit of rest. kenneth will be back tomorrow,...