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queen elizabeth. >> how they're channelling the og cast. >>> and who is funnier, tiffany haddish or theses? >> i need you to pretend your me. >> our sneak peek at her what laborious new show. >> if you forget >>> welcome back to our fall tv preview. next up, the ever expanding "empire." in the beginning, there was blackish. and overdinner, i told anthony, that name is a bad idea. but now it's being followed by grownish and followed by mixish. >> in the summer of 1985, i was 12 years old. >> the third show in the "ish" trilogy is the throwback story of rainbow growing up with mixed parents. >> i think it's exciting. we spend a lot of blackish explaining where drake comes from and the world he comes from, his family and all the different pieces. so we've been living with bowe for quite some time. now we get to see the world wei with? >> what's mixed? >> park paul gosler place her h hippie dad. >> we're just grateful to be together here and create our own family. >> you don't have to worry what those other kids think. they're idiots. >> i want to be an idiot so bad. >> you were literally on
queen elizabeth. >> how they're channelling the og cast. >>> and who is funnier, tiffany haddish or theses? >> i need you to pretend your me. >> our sneak peek at her what laborious new show. >> if you forget >>> welcome back to our fall tv preview. next up, the ever expanding "empire." in the beginning, there was blackish. and overdinner, i told anthony, that name is a bad idea. but now it's being followed by grownish and followed by mixish....
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queen elizabeth. >> how they're channelling the og cast. >>> and who is funnier, tiffany haddish or theses? >> i need you to pretend your me. >> our sneak peek at her what laborious new show. >> if you forget with every meal, there's a dish. but what happens to all that grease? it flows into your dishwasher, gumming up its performance. add finish dishwasher cleaner with your detergent to help dissolve this grease so you're ready for your next meal. finish dishwasher cleaner clean dishwasher. clean dishes. is skincare from around the wobetter than olay? olay regenerist faced 131 premium products, from 12 countries, over 10 years. olay's hydration was unbeaten every time. olay, face anything. >>> welcome back to our fall tv preview. next up, the ever expanding "empire." in the beginning, there was blackish. and overdinner, i told anthony, that name is a bad idea. but now it's being followed by grownish and followed by mixish. >> in the summer of 1985, i was 12 years old. >> the third show in the "ish" trilogy is the throwback story of rainbow growing up with mixed parents. >> i think it's e
queen elizabeth. >> how they're channelling the og cast. >>> and who is funnier, tiffany haddish or theses? >> i need you to pretend your me. >> our sneak peek at her what laborious new show. >> if you forget with every meal, there's a dish. but what happens to all that grease? it flows into your dishwasher, gumming up its performance. add finish dishwasher cleaner with your detergent to help dissolve this grease so you're ready for your next meal. finish...
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or it's astonishing to me that he's had the audacity not to resign 66 years on the throne and queen elizabeth queen of scots could was with the 2nd of the united kingdom and no one has a prime minister who's led into unlawfulness you can't really say the forest. and deliberately missed that the queen the supreme court in scotland said exactly that the supreme court of the united kingdom said the didn't need to go into the because the judgment stood in italy ok i don't think he did it on purpose but that's a moot point the fundamental issue for me is that there's almost no way out for bars to escape the promise he made that we would leave on the 31st of october he has to try to do that and if you plays clever here i think you could line him self up with what is definitely a junk bond risky strategy for a general election but a strategy that could actually propel him into majority and that's because this only works against boris johnson if the country is against him my feeling is this is causing the rage amongst the bracks it community which is far more motivating then the comfortable smugness
or it's astonishing to me that he's had the audacity not to resign 66 years on the throne and queen elizabeth queen of scots could was with the 2nd of the united kingdom and no one has a prime minister who's led into unlawfulness you can't really say the forest. and deliberately missed that the queen the supreme court in scotland said exactly that the supreme court of the united kingdom said the didn't need to go into the because the judgment stood in italy ok i don't think he did it on purpose...
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home regardless of how they vote on prime minister johnson's call for a snap general election queen elizabeth today formally approves a law forcing the government to delay breaks it unless it can strike a deal with the european union and the speaker of the commons john bercow announced today that he will be stepping down within weeks. and that its backing of president vladimir putin suffered heavy losses in this weekend's moscow city council elections many opposition candidate were barred from running the band sparked widespread unrest over the summer and voter turnout over the weekend in that election was look. in tennis rafia the doll has won the 4th u.s. open in new york beating a russia's. in 5 exhausting set the dog won the 1st 2 sets but. fought back and forced a decisive 5th the doll has now 1900 grand slam titles just one behind the all time leader roger federer. well this is e.w. news from berlin you can always find the latest headlines at d.w. dot com or you can follow us on twitter and d w. you're watching news live from berlin i'll be back at the top of the hour with more world ne
home regardless of how they vote on prime minister johnson's call for a snap general election queen elizabeth today formally approves a law forcing the government to delay breaks it unless it can strike a deal with the european union and the speaker of the commons john bercow announced today that he will be stepping down within weeks. and that its backing of president vladimir putin suffered heavy losses in this weekend's moscow city council elections many opposition candidate were barred from...
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this is to do with hospital provision at the queen elizabeth university hospital in glasgow.s just announced a public enquiry into the issues at edinburgh's new children hospital and the queen elizabeth university hospital in glasgow. it refers to two organisations, two hospital organisations. you'rejust two organisations, two hospital organisations. you're just getting more details the statement itself. here it goes... a public enquiry will be held, this is the official statement from the government, a public enquiry will be held to examine issues at the new royal hospitalfor examine issues at the new royal hospital for children and young people's award and the queen elizabeth university hospital sites following recent concerns from affected parents following recent concerns from affected pa rents over safety following recent concerns from affected parents over safety and well—being. the enquiry will determine how vital issues relating to ventilation and other key building systems occurred and what steps building systems occurred and what ste ps ca n building systems occurre
this is to do with hospital provision at the queen elizabeth university hospital in glasgow.s just announced a public enquiry into the issues at edinburgh's new children hospital and the queen elizabeth university hospital in glasgow. it refers to two organisations, two hospital organisations. you'rejust two organisations, two hospital organisations. you're just getting more details the statement itself. here it goes... a public enquiry will be held, this is the official statement from the...
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announcer: late last month queen elizabeth agreed to suspend parliament for five weeks after a request from new brea grant -- british premise are boris johnson. the latest news from overseas as prime minister johnson lost his majority in parliament on tuesday when conservative parlett -- parliament member quit and joined the liberal democrats. members of parliament are expected to prep the prime minister for his response, and a way forward with brexit during tomorrow's prime ministers question time which you can see live starting at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span 2. earlier today both prime minister johnson and opposition leader jeremy corbyn talked about brexit. this is about half an hour. >> for the fight against racial and religious hatred. i know this whole house is defending those values around the world. speak, vast tracts of the amazon rain forest on fire. free-trade is in receipt -- retreat. our oceans are being followed lee polluted. it has never been more important for britain to use our voice for change and progress. certainly by exerting our influence on a global level and sti
announcer: late last month queen elizabeth agreed to suspend parliament for five weeks after a request from new brea grant -- british premise are boris johnson. the latest news from overseas as prime minister johnson lost his majority in parliament on tuesday when conservative parlett -- parliament member quit and joined the liberal democrats. members of parliament are expected to prep the prime minister for his response, and a way forward with brexit during tomorrow's prime ministers question...
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the house transportation and infrastructure subcommittee on agreedek queen elizabeth to suspend parliament five weeks in response to request from new british prime minister boris johnson. the prime minister asked for the suspension as the u.k. continues to work out a brexit deal before the october 31 deadline. mems of parliament will have questions about that suspension, and the way forward on brexit during the prime ministers question time you can see it live tomorrow starting at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span2. highways and transit held a the house will be in order. years c-span has been providing america with unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, this up in court and public policy events from washington, d.c. and around the country, so you can make up your own mind. crated by cable in 1979.
the house transportation and infrastructure subcommittee on agreedek queen elizabeth to suspend parliament five weeks in response to request from new british prime minister boris johnson. the prime minister asked for the suspension as the u.k. continues to work out a brexit deal before the october 31 deadline. mems of parliament will have questions about that suspension, and the way forward on brexit during the prime ministers question time you can see it live tomorrow starting at 7:00 a.m....
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thejudges also said prime minister borisjohnson had effectively misled queen elizabeth in advising herend parliament. the case will go to the uk supreme court next week — the uk government says it's disappointed by the ruling, and that dissolving parliament was "legal and necessary". our uk political editor laura kuenssberg has this report. judgment day. in scotland's court of session, a clear verdict on borisjohnson. each opinion expresses the view that the advice given by the government to her majesty the queen to prorogue parliament from 9th september to 14th october was unlawful and that, therefore, the prorogation itself is unlawful. in plain language, thejudges concluded number 10 broke the law by telling the queen they wanted to suspend parliament for a break before unveiling their plans for government. the court did not specifically order the government to open up the commons. but some mps who had packed upjust yesterday rushed back to demand it gets going again, taking their places in protest on the green benches in the empty chamber, with an impromptu rally at the doors. we h
thejudges also said prime minister borisjohnson had effectively misled queen elizabeth in advising herend parliament. the case will go to the uk supreme court next week — the uk government says it's disappointed by the ruling, and that dissolving parliament was "legal and necessary". our uk political editor laura kuenssberg has this report. judgment day. in scotland's court of session, a clear verdict on borisjohnson. each opinion expresses the view that the advice given by the...
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on the prime minister's called for a snap general election though another projection is likely queen elizabeth meanwhile has formally approved a law forcing the government to delay it unless it can strike a deal with the european union. and then of a dramatic announcement the speaker of parliament john bercow has announced that he will stand down within weeks the prime minister barged johnson his way from western to waddle this has been going on he's been holding back the talks with his irish counterpart leo broad in dublin the 2 leaders are hoping to resolve the impasse over what will happen at the irish border if and when the u.k. leaves an even thing union so let's hear from the silly. i am ready to listen to any constructive ways in which we can achieve our goals and resolve the current impasse the what we cannot do it will not do and i know you understand this is a greets the replacement of the legal guarantee with a promise thank you i've looked carefully at no deal i've assessed its consequences both for our country and yours and yes of course we could do it the u.k. could certainly get
on the prime minister's called for a snap general election though another projection is likely queen elizabeth meanwhile has formally approved a law forcing the government to delay it unless it can strike a deal with the european union. and then of a dramatic announcement the speaker of parliament john bercow has announced that he will stand down within weeks the prime minister barged johnson his way from western to waddle this has been going on he's been holding back the talks with his irish...
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. >> last week queen elizabeth agreed to suspend parliament for five weeks at the request of boris johnson. there will be questions about this, with a way forward during prime minister special time. you can see live tomorrow starting at 7 a.m. eastern on c-span 2. >> campaign 2020, watch our live coverage of the presidential candidates on the campaign trail and make up your own mind. campaign 2020, your unfiltered view of politics. >> more from joe biden, the democratic presidential contender spoke to reporters before his visit to the labor day hawkeye picnic in cedar rapids, iowa. he then met with voters. this is about 15 minutes. >> right here. >> how are you all doing? hey, jilly, come on up. you all know me, i'm jill's husband. >> mr. vice president, one of your opponents was using people's to validate frustration with another mass shooting and lack of action. what do you think -- what you say to americans who don't think that this political process can do anything? >> it has to do something. these are critical things. the vote came to a head this weekend. the first, climate change, an
. >> last week queen elizabeth agreed to suspend parliament for five weeks at the request of boris johnson. there will be questions about this, with a way forward during prime minister special time. you can see live tomorrow starting at 7 a.m. eastern on c-span 2. >> campaign 2020, watch our live coverage of the presidential candidates on the campaign trail and make up your own mind. campaign 2020, your unfiltered view of politics. >> more from joe biden, the democratic...
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britain's queen elizabeth has approved a law blocking a no deal exit from the european union at the end of october and during a visit to ireland prime minister barak johnson made a rare admission that had no deal breakers it would be a failure of focus a. plan in a surprise announcement to the controversial house of commons speaker john boehner code says he will stand down at the next election or on october 31st which. comes 1st speaking empowerment worker said his 10 year tenure has been a great honor and to preach. the taliban says the u.s. has the most to lose after president donald trump canceled a meeting with a group in the united states speaking to al-jazeera a taliban spokesman says they'll stop their attacks if the u.s. ceases its military operations and goes ahead signs an agreement. signed an agreement with them then we have. not to attack them and provide them up a safe passage if he. they withdraw without any peace agreement signing with us then it is. our. consent order. our willing with that to attack them or not protect them it is then up to us because there is no agreem
britain's queen elizabeth has approved a law blocking a no deal exit from the european union at the end of october and during a visit to ireland prime minister barak johnson made a rare admission that had no deal breakers it would be a failure of focus a. plan in a surprise announcement to the controversial house of commons speaker john boehner code says he will stand down at the next election or on october 31st which. comes 1st speaking empowerment worker said his 10 year tenure has been a...
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which is interesting, because, of course, queen elizabeth was the principal ruler at the time. there are some. queen margaret in henry vi is a strong, strong figure. cleopatra in antony and cleopatra is fascinating. she is the better politician than marc antony by far. and, of course, the comedies are different. the comedies are -- they are frequently starring women as men, but in the histories, it is mostly male figures, because of the times. that is something that we have to try to overcome as we read it. joan of arc. joan of arc is a figure in henry vi. there were three parts of henry vi. you've got henry iv, bolingbrook takes the throne. he lives until he dies of natural causes. henry v, his son, succeeds him, and is a very effective king but dies very young. his young son, henry vi succeeds, and is a disaster. it is interesting the way that shakespeare presents him, because he presents him -- and history supported this -- as a very good man. one of the three parts of henry vi is actually sometimes titled "the history of good king henry vi." but at one point, queen margaret
which is interesting, because, of course, queen elizabeth was the principal ruler at the time. there are some. queen margaret in henry vi is a strong, strong figure. cleopatra in antony and cleopatra is fascinating. she is the better politician than marc antony by far. and, of course, the comedies are different. the comedies are -- they are frequently starring women as men, but in the histories, it is mostly male figures, because of the times. that is something that we have to try to overcome...
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her majesty queen elizabeth ii went up this wall on learning of david cameron present revelations.d think green positive that he purred on this. conversations between monarch and prime minister i meant to be never revealed. injust and prime minister i meant to be never revealed. in just a terrible reason for this to happen right when the queen is dragged into this. i think he said he did not really care for a knighthood anyway. let us look at the metro. racists hunt migrants on our beaches. this is something called operation white cliffs which implies some legitimacy to it when there is not. absolutely. these guys bring t—shirts and from britain first and see themselves as some kind of defence force. there's news this week and recently that hundreds of people have been crossing from the french coast across and these people have ta ken the french coast across and these people have taken it upon themselves to intercept them and who knows what they do it to asylum—seekers landing ina they do it to asylum—seekers landing in a boat. imagine leslie hard—core far right people who patrol t
her majesty queen elizabeth ii went up this wall on learning of david cameron present revelations.d think green positive that he purred on this. conversations between monarch and prime minister i meant to be never revealed. injust and prime minister i meant to be never revealed. in just a terrible reason for this to happen right when the queen is dragged into this. i think he said he did not really care for a knighthood anyway. let us look at the metro. racists hunt migrants on our beaches....
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birds and news now and britain's queen elizabeth has approved a law blocking a no deal exit from the european union at the end of october surprise ministers are strong and must now ask for an extension or get that elusive deal now earlier he visited arlen's and made a rare admission that the no deal exit would be a failure of diplomacy charlie rangel has. looking for a breakthrough on bret's it. boris johnson is in dublin making last minute appeals to his irish counterpart over the back stop the insurance policy to avoid a hard border between ireland and northern ireland after breakfast it for a man who last week had britain on course for a note that his message was more diplomatic. i want to get a deal. like you i've looked carefully at no deal i've assessed its consequences both for our country and and yours and yes of course we could do it u.k. could certainly get through it but be in no doubt that outcome would be a failure of state crawford which we would all be responsible for the. behind the smiles there is tension irish prime minister says there will be no concessions on the
birds and news now and britain's queen elizabeth has approved a law blocking a no deal exit from the european union at the end of october surprise ministers are strong and must now ask for an extension or get that elusive deal now earlier he visited arlen's and made a rare admission that the no deal exit would be a failure of diplomacy charlie rangel has. looking for a breakthrough on bret's it. boris johnson is in dublin making last minute appeals to his irish counterpart over the back stop...
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britain's queen elizabeth approved a law blocking a no deal exit from the european union at the end of october and during a visit to ireland prime minister johnson made a rare admission that a no deal brags that would be a failure of diplomacy and in a surprise announcement the controversial house of commons speaker john bercow says he will stand at the next election or on the 31st of october whichever comes 1st. the taliban says the us has the most to lose after president double trump canceled a meeting with the group in the united states speaking to al jazeera a taliban spokesman says they'll stop their attacks if the us ceases military operations and goes ahead and signs the agreements. signed an agreement with them. then we have the obligation not to attack them and toward them up a safe passage if he. they withdraw without any peace agreement signing with us then it is our. consent or. our willing with that to attack them or not attack them it is then up to us because there is no agreement so we will attack them if we want if we see it in our interest our national interest our isl
britain's queen elizabeth approved a law blocking a no deal exit from the european union at the end of october and during a visit to ireland prime minister johnson made a rare admission that a no deal brags that would be a failure of diplomacy and in a surprise announcement the controversial house of commons speaker john bercow says he will stand at the next election or on the 31st of october whichever comes 1st. the taliban says the us has the most to lose after president double trump canceled...
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she was given the spot that is normally reserved for queen elizabeth, ii, but only for a day. blake lively stars in the rhythm section. a new movie about a woman whose life is up ended by a tragic plane crash. >> why are you here? how would you do that? >> violently. >> the rhythm section takes a darker turn when it becomes clear the crash wasn't an accident, but an assassination. it is due in theaters in january. and galaxy quest is taking flight again this week. >> look, i have one job on this lousy ship. it's stupid, but thyme i'm going to do it, okay. >> achieved cult status in the year since its release. paramount is marking the 20th anniversary with the limited edition bluray dvd. cbs news, los angeles. >>> phil mickelson is playing with steph curry next week in in the proam. there was another golfer in town yesterday. do you know this man? what was he doing here? the answer coming up. >>> and taking a live look outside at the city of san jose. it is 4:51 on this friday morning. we'll be right back. hey, thanks, stanley. ow. ...wait, what's happening? stanley! you're def
she was given the spot that is normally reserved for queen elizabeth, ii, but only for a day. blake lively stars in the rhythm section. a new movie about a woman whose life is up ended by a tragic plane crash. >> why are you here? how would you do that? >> violently. >> the rhythm section takes a darker turn when it becomes clear the crash wasn't an accident, but an assassination. it is due in theaters in january. and galaxy quest is taking flight again this week. >>...
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britain's prime minister has denied lying to queen elizabeth about his reasons for suspending parliament. boris johnson was speaking after scotland's highest civil court ruled that the shutdown was unlawful because it was intended to hinder parliamentary debate. that verdict will be reviewed by the uk supreme court next week. doctors in syria have told the bbc that hospitals in rebel—held areas of idlib province are being deliberately targeted with air strikes by syrian government and russian forces. united nations investigators have said required precautions were ignored and war crimes may have been committed. now on bbc news, hardtalk. stephen sackur talks to former chief secretary of hong kong anson chan. welcome to hardtalk, i'm stephen sackur. in hong kong, extraordinary events have become the norm in the last three months. the territory has become a cockpit of political protest and sporadic violence as many thousands of hong kongers continue to demand democratic reform. my guest is close to the centre of the storm. anson chan was the chief secretary of hong kong during the handover
britain's prime minister has denied lying to queen elizabeth about his reasons for suspending parliament. boris johnson was speaking after scotland's highest civil court ruled that the shutdown was unlawful because it was intended to hinder parliamentary debate. that verdict will be reviewed by the uk supreme court next week. doctors in syria have told the bbc that hospitals in rebel—held areas of idlib province are being deliberately targeted with air strikes by syrian government and russian...
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announcer: late last month queen elizabeth agreed to suspend parliament for five weeks after a request from new british prime minister boris johnson. the latest news from overseas as -- is that prime minister johnson lost his majority in parliament on tuesday when conservative party member philip lee quit and joined the liberal democrats. who oppose brexit and want to stay in the european union. members of parliament are expected to press the prime minister for his response, and a way forward with brexit during tomorrow's prime minister's question time, which you can see live starting at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span 2. earlier today, both prime minister johnson and opposition leader jeremy corbyn talked about brexit. this is about half an hour. >> order. statement, the prime minister. >> thank you, mr. speaker. before i begin, i'm sure the whole house will join me in remembering the 80 years today in this country entered the second world war. the horror of that conflict surpasses all modern controversies and it is also true this country still stands then, as now, for democracy, the rule
announcer: late last month queen elizabeth agreed to suspend parliament for five weeks after a request from new british prime minister boris johnson. the latest news from overseas as -- is that prime minister johnson lost his majority in parliament on tuesday when conservative party member philip lee quit and joined the liberal democrats. who oppose brexit and want to stay in the european union. members of parliament are expected to press the prime minister for his response, and a way forward...
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thejudges also said prime minister borisjohnson had effectively misled queen elizabeth in advising her to suspend parliament. the case will go to the uk supreme court next week. donald trump says he wants to ban flavoured e—cigarettes — after a series of vaping related deaths across the united states. six people are now known to have died, and there have been more than a50 cases of respiratory illness linked to the practice. ten days after hurricane dorian began causing devastation across the bahamas, officials say 2500 people have been registered as missing. the names are now being checked against records of evacuees and those staying in shelters. now on bbc news, hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur. british prime minister borisjohnson has positioned himself as the country's brexit champion, but his pledge to take britain out of the eu on october the 31st is in trouble. parliament has passed a law requiring him to seek a deadline extension from the eu, so either he negotiates a new exit deal in short order or he attempts to defy the law. how is this british melodrama bei
thejudges also said prime minister borisjohnson had effectively misled queen elizabeth in advising her to suspend parliament. the case will go to the uk supreme court next week. donald trump says he wants to ban flavoured e—cigarettes — after a series of vaping related deaths across the united states. six people are now known to have died, and there have been more than a50 cases of respiratory illness linked to the practice. ten days after hurricane dorian began causing devastation across...
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supreme court said that prime minister boris johnson's advice to queen elizabeth last month to suspend parliament had been unlawful an attempt to prevent lawmakers from doing their job now the judges stopped short of accusing the prime minister of abusing his power last of today we ask will boris johnson be able to remain in power i burnt off in berlin this is the day. the decision to advance and i'm just going to comment on the effect of the fundamentals on the most extreme this case is much much bigger than frank said it is about a prime minister abusing his power and actually giving the queen advice i mean it's a defeat for the government for his johnson i must say i strongly disagree with this judge in the u.k. will look to be deterred from casey on and delivering on the will of people to come out of the view on ok good is that. also coming up a terrorist recruiting refugees or reports a night on how militant groups are looking to boost their numbers by targeting the refugee camps in bangladesh. some people came to our village and asked whether we want to govern ourselves they told
supreme court said that prime minister boris johnson's advice to queen elizabeth last month to suspend parliament had been unlawful an attempt to prevent lawmakers from doing their job now the judges stopped short of accusing the prime minister of abusing his power last of today we ask will boris johnson be able to remain in power i burnt off in berlin this is the day. the decision to advance and i'm just going to comment on the effect of the fundamentals on the most extreme this case is much...
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thejudges also said prime minister borisjohnson had effectively misled queen elizabeth in advising herban flavoured e—cigarettes after a series of vaping related deaths across the united states. six people are now known to have died, and there have been more than 450 cases of respiratory illness linked to the practise. 10 days after hurricane dorian began causing devastation across the bahamas, officials say 2,500 people have been registered as missing. the names are now being checked against records of evacuees and those staying in shelters. those are the headlines on bbc world news.
thejudges also said prime minister borisjohnson had effectively misled queen elizabeth in advising herban flavoured e—cigarettes after a series of vaping related deaths across the united states. six people are now known to have died, and there have been more than 450 cases of respiratory illness linked to the practise. 10 days after hurricane dorian began causing devastation across the bahamas, officials say 2,500 people have been registered as missing. the names are now being checked against...
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britain's queen elizabeth has approved a law or blocking a no deal exit from the european union at theend of october prime minister barak's johnson must now ask for an extension or get that elusive deal or he visited ireland and made a rare admission though that a no deal exit would be a failure of diplomacy and support from charlie rangel in london looking for a breakthrough undirected. boys jumps in with an end making last minute appeal to his irish counterpart over the backstop the insurance policy to avoid a hard border between ireland and northern ireland after brecht it for a man who last week had britain on course but no deal brecht it his message was more diplomatic i want to get a deal. like you i've got catley act no deal i've assessed its consequences both. our country and yes of course we could do it u.k. could certainly get through it but be in no doubt that outcome would be a failure of state craft from which we would be responsible meanwhile in westminster jeremy corbett and other opposition leaders met to plan their next steps democracy requires that elected government
britain's queen elizabeth has approved a law or blocking a no deal exit from the european union at theend of october prime minister barak's johnson must now ask for an extension or get that elusive deal or he visited ireland and made a rare admission though that a no deal exit would be a failure of diplomacy and support from charlie rangel in london looking for a breakthrough undirected. boys jumps in with an end making last minute appeal to his irish counterpart over the backstop the insurance...
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queen elizabeth has been become part of a number of political matters lately.ls on whether she was misled by borisjohnson when he asked to suspend parliament. and now she's part of another political story — this time concering the former conservative prime minister david cameron. here he is talking about the scottish referendum on independence in 2014. i remember conversations i had with my private secretary and he had with the queen's private secretary, i had with the queen's private secretary, not asking for anything that would be in any way improper or unconstitutional. butjust a raising of the eyebrow, even a quarter of an inch, would make a difference. the bbc has been told those comments have "caused displeasure" at buckingham palace. no official response has been made, though. borisjohnson was asked if he'd like to comment. not only do i not comment on conversations that i may have held with her majesty, but i don't comment on conversations she may have held with anybody else. ijust don't think i should go down that route, get into that route. next, our
queen elizabeth has been become part of a number of political matters lately.ls on whether she was misled by borisjohnson when he asked to suspend parliament. and now she's part of another political story — this time concering the former conservative prime minister david cameron. here he is talking about the scottish referendum on independence in 2014. i remember conversations i had with my private secretary and he had with the queen's private secretary, i had with the queen's private...
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britain's prime minister has denied lying to queen elizabeth about his reasons for suspending parliamentause it was intended to hinder parliamentary debate. that verdict will be reviewed by the uk supreme court next week. doctors in syria have told the bbc that hospitals in rebel—held areas of idlib province are being deliberately targeted with air strikes by syrian government and russian forces. united nations investigators have said required precautions were ignored and war crimes may have been committed. now on bbc news, panorama. he died, like, right across the road from where i live. two people actually got murdered so close to where i go to school. growing numbers of young people are carrying knives. it literally happened, like, two minutes from my house. it's like i've been desensitised to the whole thing. and some even take knives to school, thinking it will make them safer. little kids start at probably age seven carrying knives now. the consequences can be devastating, as i know only too well. my childhood completely went when that happened. my own brother was stabbed to death
britain's prime minister has denied lying to queen elizabeth about his reasons for suspending parliamentause it was intended to hinder parliamentary debate. that verdict will be reviewed by the uk supreme court next week. doctors in syria have told the bbc that hospitals in rebel—held areas of idlib province are being deliberately targeted with air strikes by syrian government and russian forces. united nations investigators have said required precautions were ignored and war crimes may have...
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britain's prime minister has denied lying to queen elizabeth about his reasons for suspending parliamentnder parliamentary debate. that verdict will be reviewed by the uk supreme court next week. doctors in syria have told the bbc that hospitals in rebel—held areas of idlib province are being deliberately targeted with air strikes by syrian government and russian forces. united nations investigators have said required precautions
britain's prime minister has denied lying to queen elizabeth about his reasons for suspending parliamentnder parliamentary debate. that verdict will be reviewed by the uk supreme court next week. doctors in syria have told the bbc that hospitals in rebel—held areas of idlib province are being deliberately targeted with air strikes by syrian government and russian forces. united nations investigators have said required precautions
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britain's prime minister boris johnson has denied misleading queen elizabeth about his reasons for suspendinge uk's supreme court to rule on whether a court in scotland was right to say that his actions were unlawful. that's expected to happen on tuesday. here's our uk political editor, laura kuenssberg. almost a year to the day, this document was snapped by a beady—eyed photographer in westminster. a hint of the turmoil the government believed might come if we leave without a deal. 12 months later, after leaks and suspicion, at last, ministers have been forced to publish the actual details. do you understand what on earth we're actually doing? great, because i don't. let's hope they do know what they're doing, because leaving without arrangements in place could mean shortages of some food, protests, severe disruption at the irish border, and much more. if we have to come out on october the 31st with no deal, we will be ready. and the ports will be ready, and the farming communities will be ready, and all the industries that matter will be ready for a no—deal brexit. all: stop the coup! after
britain's prime minister boris johnson has denied misleading queen elizabeth about his reasons for suspendinge uk's supreme court to rule on whether a court in scotland was right to say that his actions were unlawful. that's expected to happen on tuesday. here's our uk political editor, laura kuenssberg. almost a year to the day, this document was snapped by a beady—eyed photographer in westminster. a hint of the turmoil the government believed might come if we leave without a deal. 12 months...
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the uk supreme court ruling he unlawfully suspended parliament there and misled queen elizabeth ahead of the brexit deadline. johnson facing tough questions at the u.n. here in new york city today with president trump at his side. >> some of your critics are saying that you should resign because you misled the queen with regard to shutting parliament down. >> i disagree profoundly with what they had to say. >> that was a very nasty question from a great american reporter. >> british lawmakers will begin returning to parliament tomorrow. >>> and new concerns back here at home after a ninth death has been tied to that rare mosquito-borne virus known as eee. health officials in connecticut confirming a second debt there, but nine fatal cases across four states. parents in some communities are being warned b autriho childrent dusk until the first frost. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this tuesday. the real estate agent attacked during an open house. the realtor shoved to the ground, screaming for her life, police are searching for her alleged attacker. >>> also
the uk supreme court ruling he unlawfully suspended parliament there and misled queen elizabeth ahead of the brexit deadline. johnson facing tough questions at the u.n. here in new york city today with president trump at his side. >> some of your critics are saying that you should resign because you misled the queen with regard to shutting parliament down. >> i disagree profoundly with what they had to say. >> that was a very nasty question from a great american reporter....
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thejudges also said prime minister borisjohnson had effectively misled queen elizabeth in advising her to suspend parliament. the case will go to the uk supreme court next week. donald trump says he wants to ban flavoured e—cigarettes after a series of vaping related deaths across the united states. six people are now known to have died, and there have been more than a50 cases of respiratory illness linked to the practise. 10 days after hurricane dorian began causing devastation across the bahamas, officials say 2,500 people have been registered as missing. the names are now being checked against records of evacuees and those staying in shelters. those are the headlines on bbc world news. stay with us on bbc news. it's hardtalk with stephen sackur. welcome to hardtalk, i'm stephen sackur. in hong kong, extraordinary events have become the norm in the last three months. the territory has become a cockpit of political protest and sporadic violence as many thousands continue to demand democratic reform. my my guest is closer to the centre of the storm. anson chan was the chief secretary o
thejudges also said prime minister borisjohnson had effectively misled queen elizabeth in advising her to suspend parliament. the case will go to the uk supreme court next week. donald trump says he wants to ban flavoured e—cigarettes after a series of vaping related deaths across the united states. six people are now known to have died, and there have been more than a50 cases of respiratory illness linked to the practise. 10 days after hurricane dorian began causing devastation across the...
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sent home regardless of how they vote in the 5 ministers call for a snap general election if queen elizabeth has formally approved a law forcing the government to delay branches unless you can strike a deal with the new speaker of parliament john bercow has announced that he will stand down within weeks. for the results in russia's local elections show big losses for the building united russia party or moscow's city council a candidate supported by opposition leader alexei in the valley appeared to have won almost half the vote even after many opposition candidates were removed from the ballots elections were marked by a low voter turnout. in tennis rafael the doubt one has for us open in new york between you know russia is that real medvedev in 5 exhausting sets the dollar one the 1st 2 sets but not their full back and forced a decisive 5th down now has now won 19 grand slam titles as one behind all time the roger federer. says d.w. news from belgrade you can always find the latest headlines at d w dot com or follow us on twitter at the w news. a law took effect today in the u.k. that preve
sent home regardless of how they vote in the 5 ministers call for a snap general election if queen elizabeth has formally approved a law forcing the government to delay branches unless you can strike a deal with the new speaker of parliament john bercow has announced that he will stand down within weeks. for the results in russia's local elections show big losses for the building united russia party or moscow's city council a candidate supported by opposition leader alexei in the valley...
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supreme court said that prime minister boris johnson's advice to queen elizabeth last month to suspend parliament had been unlawful an attempt to prevent lawmakers from doing their job now the judges stopped short of accusing the prime minister of abusing his power well after today we ask will boris johnson be able to remain in power i'm burnt off in berlin this is the day.
supreme court said that prime minister boris johnson's advice to queen elizabeth last month to suspend parliament had been unlawful an attempt to prevent lawmakers from doing their job now the judges stopped short of accusing the prime minister of abusing his power well after today we ask will boris johnson be able to remain in power i'm burnt off in berlin this is the day.
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over that kind of lying to queen elizabeth over the suspension of parliament. now more than ever thought to be solely about avoiding debating breaks it i'm hiding the scale of what a a no deal with mean to ordinary people. well let's hear from a conservative rebelel mp david g gold. the first from boris johnson denying lying to the queen. did you lie e to the queen when you advised her to perot to suspend p palmer. absolutely not and that the and indeed the as i as i say that. the high court in england playing the agrees with us but the supreme court will have to decide we need to queens between to get on and do all sorts of things. at a national level i think the government for a very long time now it's being doing everything it can to prepare for ninety days. but the reality is that you called mr gates every problem with their daily isn't j just a mattr about government but having with they're all real fundamental problems with new data. for all the preparations of what makes you will still not gonna so every single problem i will still get a face destruction
over that kind of lying to queen elizabeth over the suspension of parliament. now more than ever thought to be solely about avoiding debating breaks it i'm hiding the scale of what a a no deal with mean to ordinary people. well let's hear from a conservative rebelel mp david g gold. the first from boris johnson denying lying to the queen. did you lie e to the queen when you advised her to perot to suspend p palmer. absolutely not and that the and indeed the as i as i say that. the high court in...
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it will also examine death related to pigeon droppings at the queen elizabeth university hospital intion summit in new york next week to discuss how to cut global emissions and the economic consequences of tackling climate change. for the first in a series of bbc briefings, in—depth investigations into the biggest issues facing the uk today, our business editor simonjack issues facing the uk today, our business editor simon jack examines the challenges and opportunities of the challenges and opportunities of the drive for a zero carbon economy. the uk because myjourney to a zero carbon future, arguably started here, gullible in cornwall. they thought we were mad. -- della boels. they were the first commercial wind farms in 1991. nearly 30 years on, he says there is a genuine wind of change in the air. i think the political climate regarding renewable energy or energy supply as a whole has changed dramatically. people have really woken up to the idea that climate change is really real and really urgent. 10,000 turbines later, the energy system is transformed. in 1990, coal and turbine
it will also examine death related to pigeon droppings at the queen elizabeth university hospital intion summit in new york next week to discuss how to cut global emissions and the economic consequences of tackling climate change. for the first in a series of bbc briefings, in—depth investigations into the biggest issues facing the uk today, our business editor simonjack issues facing the uk today, our business editor simon jack examines the challenges and opportunities of the challenges and...
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i sprinted to catch a train heading to the station nearest to the queen elizabeth hospital, universityi barged up the escalators through the gates, across the road, and stopped directly outside the glass double doors to a&e. i paused forjust one second, and breathed. even though i knew where i was, i was utterly and completely lost in a world of menacing thoughts. even a fun night out with my friends from my a—levels had had a sinister consequence. this wasn't a life. i had to be brave. i replayed the memories from the night before. i walked into the kitchen. i got a glass of water. i tookjust two paracetamol tablets, and i went to bed. my brain was screeching at this point — "but what about the other memories? "you can't afford to take this risk, are you that stupid, do you want to die? ?" but when i tried to recall the other memories — the 2a tablets, the bin — they just disappeared. they morphed and switched into other terrifying fears, other horrible what—ifs. and then, underneath the rest of the chatter, but growing louder and louder, i heard my own voice. "turn around, sarah, and
i sprinted to catch a train heading to the station nearest to the queen elizabeth hospital, universityi barged up the escalators through the gates, across the road, and stopped directly outside the glass double doors to a&e. i paused forjust one second, and breathed. even though i knew where i was, i was utterly and completely lost in a world of menacing thoughts. even a fun night out with my friends from my a—levels had had a sinister consequence. this wasn't a life. i had to be brave. i...
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all right at the venue for this dialogue that's supposed to start within the next hour it's queen elizabeth stadium might actually directly cross me we're on this side obviously because there are some protesters who just showed up in the last 45 minutes that's a couple 100 strong they formed a human chain again just across the street from the venue just across in front of the venue the 150 to support as you mentioned 7 have been lining up and they have to check their id bear 5 and they have been going in we know kerry lambton we saw her entourage go into the building within the last 45 minutes and also things are gearing up it will start at 7 pm local and it's expected to go for about 2 hours we spoke to some of the people before they went in and kind of a differing point of view some were saying they want their voice heard they want to speak directly to kerry lamb about these issues some people said they were going to sit back and just listen to what the dialogue was here the 1st time kerry lamb is sitting down with some of the residents of kong so to be very easy to see how this transpire
all right at the venue for this dialogue that's supposed to start within the next hour it's queen elizabeth stadium might actually directly cross me we're on this side obviously because there are some protesters who just showed up in the last 45 minutes that's a couple 100 strong they formed a human chain again just across the street from the venue just across in front of the venue the 150 to support as you mentioned 7 have been lining up and they have to check their id bear 5 and they have...
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britain's prime minister has denied lying to queen elizabeth about his reasons for suspending parliament. boris johnson was speaking after scotland's highest civil court ruled that the shutdown was unlawful because it was intended to hinder parliamentary debate. that verdict will be reviewed by the uk supreme court next week. doctors in syria have told the bbc that hospitals in rebel—held areas of idlib province are being deliberately targeted with air strikes by syrian government and russian forces. united nations investigators have said required precautions were ignored and war crimes may have been committed. now on bbc news, stephen sackur speaks to independent mp heidi allen on hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk, i'm stephen sackur. brexit is stress—testing britain's political and constitutional conventions to the very limit. with prime minister borisjohnson apparently intent on ignoring the will of parliament and exiting the eu at the end of october, the eye of the brexit storm is fast approaching. my guest is mp heidi allen, who quit the conservative party in early 2019 and co—founded a
britain's prime minister has denied lying to queen elizabeth about his reasons for suspending parliament. boris johnson was speaking after scotland's highest civil court ruled that the shutdown was unlawful because it was intended to hinder parliamentary debate. that verdict will be reviewed by the uk supreme court next week. doctors in syria have told the bbc that hospitals in rebel—held areas of idlib province are being deliberately targeted with air strikes by syrian government and russian...