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counsellors headed by jacob rees—mogg headed the three privy counsellors headed byjacob rees—mogg headedb rees—mogg headed up to her summer residence at del moral to adviser to prorogue parliament and while the queen has no leeway in prorogation, she has to follow the advice of her ministers, her prime minister, the whole system of a constitutional monarchy is predicated on politicians not doing things that expose the queen to criticism or even question. and while the supreme court ruling did not go as far as the court of session ruling which suggested the prime minister had an improper purpose when he advised the queen to prorogue parliament, they stop short in affect of saying that boris johnson misled the queen. these will be uncomfortable days for the relationship between the government and the monarchy. we have looked ha rd and the monarchy. we have looked hard and we can find no precedent foran hard and we can find no precedent for an order hard and we can find no precedent foran order in hard and we can find no precedent for an order in council being declared unlawful, void and of
counsellors headed by jacob rees—mogg headed the three privy counsellors headed byjacob rees—mogg headedb rees—mogg headed up to her summer residence at del moral to adviser to prorogue parliament and while the queen has no leeway in prorogation, she has to follow the advice of her ministers, her prime minister, the whole system of a constitutional monarchy is predicated on politicians not doing things that expose the queen to criticism or even question. and while the supreme court ruling...
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we also heard from dominic raab, the foreign secretary and jacob rees—mogg. over the last 2a hours or so continues to work down the river catchments and we have a number of flood warnings in force across england and wales. and with more heavy rain in the forecast over the next couple of days, the situation could get worse for some before it gets better. mind you, it's quite ropey at the moment. the roads near hathersage in derbyshire are locally flooded. today's weather has been brought by this curl of cloud, but we're monitoring this next one. this is going to be bringing some heavy rain back to england and wales as we go through monday and tuesday. so, as i say, things could get worse before they get better. the radar picture at the moment is picking up an area of persistent rain across parts of northern and eastern england, plenty of showers elsewhere so it has been a pretty unsettled day and it's all down this to area of low pressure. as the slow start to pull eastwards during this evening, the winds will start to strengthen for a time across east anglia
we also heard from dominic raab, the foreign secretary and jacob rees—mogg. over the last 2a hours or so continues to work down the river catchments and we have a number of flood warnings in force across england and wales. and with more heavy rain in the forecast over the next couple of days, the situation could get worse for some before it gets better. mind you, it's quite ropey at the moment. the roads near hathersage in derbyshire are locally flooded. today's weather has been brought by...
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one of the big criticisms of jacob rees mogg. it's worth pointing out is the leader of the house. not that he's actually making. a great deal of money we're talking millions out of the brexit confusion. and the fact that the pound has dropped and he's moved his own hedge fund to island in order to. makake sure it stays within europe so a lot of people feel his. but a bit of hypocrisy going on. at with jacob riis logan his desire for the u. k. to. be out of the european union. and. point that is an interesting one is in the independence this piece by emma by now. talks about the lasting legacy at this image. i'm saying the basically in bodies every negative stereotypical image that anyone has all of the tory party. and the fact that they don't understand how hard people have to work that they have it easy that over privileged. and basically what she says in this piece is that any time any tory mps accused of being out of touch. they can just call up this image and it is going to be hard for them to shake off. and the other thing that's worth noting is that people do have very real
one of the big criticisms of jacob rees mogg. it's worth pointing out is the leader of the house. not that he's actually making. a great deal of money we're talking millions out of the brexit confusion. and the fact that the pound has dropped and he's moved his own hedge fund to island in order to. makake sure it stays within europe so a lot of people feel his. but a bit of hypocrisy going on. at with jacob riis logan his desire for the u. k. to. be out of the european union. and. point that is...
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criticism of jacob rees—mogg criticism ofjacob rees—mogg as he sat in the comments earlier on and defendedat the prime minister's ability to a deal. that clip highlighted what we have known for a long time. the conservative party has been divided over europe for many years but has never reached a breaking point. it's getting closer by the day. among the rebels who will vote against the government today, you'll find the former attorney general dominic grieve, formerjustice secretary david gauke, former minister rory stewart and former chancellor philip hammond. if you know if you are watching in the uk... philip hammond's nickname while chancellor was "spreadsheet phil". but the nickname is going to have to change. his approach to politics seems to have shifted in the last few weeks. there is plenty of fire in his belly. listen to what he told the bbc‘s today programme. i think we will have the numbers. many colleagues have been incensed by some of the actions over the last week or so and i think there's a group of conservatives who feel very strongly that now is the time when we have to pu
criticism of jacob rees—mogg criticism ofjacob rees—mogg as he sat in the comments earlier on and defendedat the prime minister's ability to a deal. that clip highlighted what we have known for a long time. the conservative party has been divided over europe for many years but has never reached a breaking point. it's getting closer by the day. among the rebels who will vote against the government today, you'll find the former attorney general dominic grieve, formerjustice secretary david...
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martin rees a pleasure having me on our program so we had all of the questions you know. many of your colleagues are actually were knowing that technology may help human race advance and thrive and prosper but it can also. hinder many things and hurt humanity in many horrible ways so why is it because where evil or technology or we're just too dumb to be interested with it well there is a huge and growing gap between the way the world could be the way the world is we depend very much on technology indeed the population which is double. couldn't all be said without the technology that we do cheesed longer life expectancy much better health and cetera so all these things are due to technology and of course we have a connected world. the internet and technology is but of course what is many of us is that these technologies if you will powerful. for not only can they provide more benefit but they open up new dangers. worried also about the downsides to take an example we know already that cyber attacks. kind of terrorism which can be very dangerous and. biology biological adv
martin rees a pleasure having me on our program so we had all of the questions you know. many of your colleagues are actually were knowing that technology may help human race advance and thrive and prosper but it can also. hinder many things and hurt humanity in many horrible ways so why is it because where evil or technology or we're just too dumb to be interested with it well there is a huge and growing gap between the way the world could be the way the world is we depend very much on...
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ree americal, the 1977 film on italian newspaper journalist de medici and sunday at 4:30 p.m., scholars on the history of u.s. policy toward iran and their nuclear program. at six, historian dan albert talks about his book, the american automobile past, present and driverless. explore our nations passed on american history tv every weekend on c-span3. ♪ >> campaign 2020, watch our live coverage of the presidential candidates on the campaign trail a make up your own mind. 2020, yourmpaign unfiltered view of politics. next honor visit to sheridan, wyoming, we take you to the brinton museum to look at american and indian art that makes up the collection. >> the brinton museum is a very complex institution because not only are we an art museum, but we are also history and we have natural history as well. of beautiful acres ranch land here. we interpret the ranch land and interpret the history, we interpret the date of american history. there are a lot of wheels to this institution. our hope is to give people a view of why this area is important and why it deserves being preserved and seen b
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those who used to call jacob rees—mogg the "member for the 18th century" were out by 100 years.rnment's position. my heart does bleed for the poor conservative ministers and backbenchers who will have to come to the house now during their conference. successive snp chief whips have used the usual channels to communicate the dates of our conferences over the years, and at no point have we been afforded with a recess despite our status as the third party in this place. now, if you've been paying attention, you'll have seen that applause, something that's rather frowned on under parliamentary conventions, is becoming more and more common in the commons. even some conservative mps joined in when borisjohnson appeared before mps on wednesday. the speaker's stopped trying to stop it. but one of the candidates to succeed john bercow isn't impressed. wouldn't it improve the atmosphere in all of our debates in the house if we returned to an older tradition and took a self—denying ordinance and all of us refused to clap? yes, yes and yes. jacob rees—mogg offering support for one policy in
those who used to call jacob rees—mogg the "member for the 18th century" were out by 100 years.rnment's position. my heart does bleed for the poor conservative ministers and backbenchers who will have to come to the house now during their conference. successive snp chief whips have used the usual channels to communicate the dates of our conferences over the years, and at no point have we been afforded with a recess despite our status as the third party in this place. now, if you've...
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martin rees a pleasure having me on our program so we had all of the questions you know. many of your colleagues are actually wording that technology may help human race advance and thrive and prosper but it can also. hinder many things and hurt humanity in many horrible ways so why is it because where evil or technology or we're just too dumb to be interested with it well there is a huge and growing gap between the way the world could be the way the world is we depend very much on technology indeed the population which has doubled in the last 15. couldn't all be said without the technology that we do cheesed longer life expectancy much better and cetera so all these things are due to technology and of course we have a connected world to the internet and technology is but of course what many of us is that these technologies if you will powerful. for not only can they provide more benefit but they open up new dangers. worried also about the downsides to take an example we know already that cyber attacks. kind of terrorism is can be very dangerous. biology biological advanc
martin rees a pleasure having me on our program so we had all of the questions you know. many of your colleagues are actually wording that technology may help human race advance and thrive and prosper but it can also. hinder many things and hurt humanity in many horrible ways so why is it because where evil or technology or we're just too dumb to be interested with it well there is a huge and growing gap between the way the world could be the way the world is we depend very much on technology...
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avoid rees wanted to be a date on ever since i was 12 i knew that i wanted to write this book. it's called small acts a freedom it's a family of 3 it's a memoir a story about 3 generations of single women who've lived life on their own terms i have to sort of bear the memories that i have of my father. when i think fair's or even there if you can still market. it was the 1st time i saw woman in a book and because i was stored that muslims are responsible for the death of my father that pakistan is responsible for that of my father i took a knife that was there an egg left to. gore try him thout pope my mother just caught on to me yes he saw me timing she had no idea what i was going to do all but and when she know what does i thing the tongue to realize how much hey fred i had been having in my own hard to believe it the fish me that has been there's stare tree of that both a country's of been fighting a world but it's just the style you need batch of flag and and it's divided thus do such a great extent in tied to have to face so much shit while you can some domage us and that
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my great honor to stand here today on , aalf of the american people poland that is safe, strong and .ree as the president said, the story of poland is the story of people who never lost hope, never been broken and never forgotten who they are and today in the heart of warsaw, standing humbly before the tomb of the unknown soldier, we have gathered to bear witness to the courage of the great people, the spirit of a great nation and the profound and lasting strength of a great civilization. while the hearts of every american are with our fellow citizens in the path of a massive storm, today we remember how the gathering storm of the 20th century broke into warfare and invasion, followed by heroismble hardship and of the polish people. during the decades of untold struggle and suffering that followed the outbreak of world war ii, the polish people never lost hope. you never gave in to despair and you never let go of your 1000 year history. in the years that follow this , your light shone in the darkness and the darkness did not overcome it. the character, faith and determination of the poli
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the leader of the house, jacob rees—mogg, has accused a doctor of "fear—mongering" after he challengedould die as a result of a no—deal brexit. dr david nicol, a consultant urologist involved in the operation yellowhammer report into the impact of a no—deal brexit on the nhs, called in to lbc‘s ring rees—mogg show to ask what "mortality rate" he would accept if the uk crashed out of the eu without a deal. this is dr david nichol. i'm a consultant urologist. i was actually involved in yellowhammer and drafting the plans of mitigation for a no—deal brexit in march. my question to you, really, having been involved in writing the plans of mitigation, having whistle—blown as i felt they were unsafe, what level of mortality rate are you willing to accept in the light of a no—deal brexit? well, i don't think there is any reason to suppose that a no—deal brexit should lead to a mortality rate. i think this is the worst excess of project fear and i'm surprised that a doctor in your position would be fear—mongering in this way on public radio. can i remind you, i wrote the plans of mitigation? i
the leader of the house, jacob rees—mogg, has accused a doctor of "fear—mongering" after he challengedould die as a result of a no—deal brexit. dr david nicol, a consultant urologist involved in the operation yellowhammer report into the impact of a no—deal brexit on the nhs, called in to lbc‘s ring rees—mogg show to ask what "mortality rate" he would accept if the uk crashed out of the eu without a deal. this is dr david nichol. i'm a consultant urologist. i was...
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england's chief medical officer has called the mpjacob rees—mogg irresponsible and unacceptable afterited anti—vaxxer andrew wakefield. dr david nicholl leaked warnings about drug shortages in the event of a no—deal brexit. professor dame sally davies wrote, comparing an established medical expert to a man who was struck off the medical register by the general medical council and describing them as dishonest, irresponsible and showed callous disregard for the distress and pain of children is going too far, and is frankly unacceptable. earlier my colleague ben brown spoke to dr david nicholl. a responsible body, the bma are calling it catastrophic, this node deal brexit. there is no such thing asa deal brexit. there is no such thing as a zero harm no deal brexit. and he disagrees did it this cuts to the core about taking a government minister taking expert advice. they may disagree with the advice but they should have to listen to it. well, since then, jacob rees—mogg has said the government is working with the nhs over the supply of medicines when the uk leaves the eu, whatever the ci
england's chief medical officer has called the mpjacob rees—mogg irresponsible and unacceptable afterited anti—vaxxer andrew wakefield. dr david nicholl leaked warnings about drug shortages in the event of a no—deal brexit. professor dame sally davies wrote, comparing an established medical expert to a man who was struck off the medical register by the general medical council and describing them as dishonest, irresponsible and showed callous disregard for the distress and pain of children...
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humphrys interviewing jacob rees-mogg. i'm afraid not. it isn't. may be the same bundle but it is a different page. i'm very sorry about this. of course it is not the president's fault. does the court have tab 51? i do, but nothing happens when i press on it. i'm terribly sorry but it may be that we try to sort that out a newspaper for the moment. it is page 436, i think, but nothing happens. nothing happens? yes 436. yes! excellent. does the president have that page? yes. maccabi i'm grateful, i don't know why the numbering is different, i'm sorry and it is very inconvenient for everybody particularly the court but if we turn to the second page of that document, which i have at 374, at the end of that page, mrjacob rees—mogg explains that it is simply wrong, "the queen, her majesty had no discretion over this. there is no precedent for the queen refusing a request by her prime minister under the circumstances. this is a straightforward decision by the prime minister, giving formal advice to the sovereign, which a constitutional monarchy is obliged
humphrys interviewing jacob rees-mogg. i'm afraid not. it isn't. may be the same bundle but it is a different page. i'm very sorry about this. of course it is not the president's fault. does the court have tab 51? i do, but nothing happens when i press on it. i'm terribly sorry but it may be that we try to sort that out a newspaper for the moment. it is page 436, i think, but nothing happens. nothing happens? yes 436. yes! excellent. does the president have that page? yes. maccabi i'm grateful,...
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we will hear from jacob rees—mogg, he said he was told there isa rees—mogg, he said he was told thereerfrom some was a constitutional coup surreal anger from some in was a constitutional coup surreal angerfrom some in government was a constitutional coup surreal anger from some in government about the action of the judges. as has often been the case, it never rains, but it pours. it's been another one of those days of huge noise, in jeopardy worth reflecting that some of the fundamentals remain as they've always been. the government wa nts they've always been. the government wants us to leave the european union at the end of next month. plenty of people in there simply don't. chris mason, thank you. that is it from 5°99y mason, thank you. that is it from soggy westminster for now. let's go back to louise in salford. back with you throughout the programme this morning. lots of politicians to speak to morning. lots of politicians to speakto an morning. lots of politicians to speak to an analysis of what it all means. democrats in the us congress have announced a formal impeachment inqui
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the telegraph leads on comments from the the leader of the house of commons, jacob rees—mogg, praisingeturn to the conservative party after britain has left the eu. there's more brexit in the express — the paper says the eu wants to see borisjohnsons brexit plan injust 12 days time. the guardian says saudia arabia has shown off what it says is wreckage of drones and cruise missiles that proves iranian involvement in weekend attacks on two oilfacilities. the paper says the move increases pressure on president donald trump to respond to the attack. the times says the home office is manipulating crime figures by telling the national anti—fraud service to dismiss tens of thousands of legitimate cases. the financial times says israel is in political limbo and faces weeks of coalition talks, after benjamin neta nyahu and his chief rival benny gantz came neck and neck in the country's national election. so, all sorts of places we can start, but why don't we start with the guardian? and a very striking headline, saudis to trump: here's oui’ headline, saudis to trump: here's our proof, now worl
the telegraph leads on comments from the the leader of the house of commons, jacob rees—mogg, praisingeturn to the conservative party after britain has left the eu. there's more brexit in the express — the paper says the eu wants to see borisjohnsons brexit plan injust 12 days time. the guardian says saudia arabia has shown off what it says is wreckage of drones and cruise missiles that proves iranian involvement in weekend attacks on two oilfacilities. the paper says the move increases...
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ina the judiciary with jacob rees—mogg in a conference call amongst cabinet ministers last night talkingutional coup by the supreme court. it seems to me borisjohnson and his team will carry on doubling down on their existing strategy which is to present brexit as a tussle between the people, led by borisjohnson, against tussle between the people, led by boris johnson, against parliament and the remain elite. they are quite happy to present it as such and to present thejudges as happy to present it as such and to present the judges as part of that elite, which is why when michael gove, but no deal cabinet minister was on the radio this morning, it was on the radio this morning, it was a pretty defiant message and there was no suggestion at all of anyone saying sorry. have a listen to him answering this question. did you do something wrong when you prorogued parliament?” you do something wrong when you prorogued parliament? i don't think so prorogued parliament? i don't think so but we will respect the decision of the supreme court in time to comply with that. it's only fair to point out,
ina the judiciary with jacob rees—mogg in a conference call amongst cabinet ministers last night talkingutional coup by the supreme court. it seems to me borisjohnson and his team will carry on doubling down on their existing strategy which is to present brexit as a tussle between the people, led by borisjohnson, against tussle between the people, led by boris johnson, against parliament and the remain elite. they are quite happy to present it as such and to present thejudges as happy to...
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jacob rees—mogg and the speaker going head—to—head. what an interesting one to watch that was.this echange between sir oliver letwin — who initiated the debate, and on the government side, jacob rees—mogg. listen to this. will he accept that we stand as a nation at present, at a moment that will have a profound effect on the welfare of our people and that the sovereign parliament of this country clearly deserves an opportunity to be able to decide whether it will accept a policy of no deal accent or not and that overwhelmingly matters more than whether the standing order 24b more than whether the standing order 24 b clause with where and eight, drop it in all probability by the dan leader of the house has a particular meeting or does not have a particular meaning. there is mr speaker a stunning arrogance that vlans speaker a stunning arrogance that vlans are laid to say. and it fails to understand where sovereignty comes from. ideal indeed dare to say this and i say this to the right honourable gentlemen. order! order! i recognise there are strongly held views on all aspects of
jacob rees—mogg and the speaker going head—to—head. what an interesting one to watch that was.this echange between sir oliver letwin — who initiated the debate, and on the government side, jacob rees—mogg. listen to this. will he accept that we stand as a nation at present, at a moment that will have a profound effect on the welfare of our people and that the sovereign parliament of this country clearly deserves an opportunity to be able to decide whether it will accept a policy of no...
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these rees mainly pertain to the prolonging presence of uncertainties related to geopolitical factors the rising threat of protection is an vulnerabilities in emerging markets. because i'm very happy does he has merit or drug rob what's from day to every business can explain what mr drug was talking about well rob what's the e.c.v. trying to do well this is the c b m r e a drug yes but it's sort of trying to go out with a bang with one of his final acts as the president of the european central bank and just get the european economy going because you had that assessment which is go in there it looks like the european economy is headed for a slowdown and we've had some figures today from germany suggest it might already have entered recession so what we've got here are just a few measures that he describes as quite powerful just aimed at stimulating the euro zone economy so for example they've lowered the the key rate known as the deposit facility rate that's an interest rate from minus no point 4 to minus no point 5 so what that rate essentially means is that banks are going to have to
these rees mainly pertain to the prolonging presence of uncertainties related to geopolitical factors the rising threat of protection is an vulnerabilities in emerging markets. because i'm very happy does he has merit or drug rob what's from day to every business can explain what mr drug was talking about well rob what's the e.c.v. trying to do well this is the c b m r e a drug yes but it's sort of trying to go out with a bang with one of his final acts as the president of the european central...
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jacob rees—mogg saying it is a constitutional coup. yes, shades of callaghan here, what crisis?flies back into this headline. i think that actually for all the noise of the supreme court will have made as a result of yesterday's ruling, i don't think it changes the politics at all although it doesn't change the numbers in parliament, doesn't change the fact that october the 17th when he goes to the european council is the key dates, it doesn't change the fact that the labor party is not about to accept that there should be a general election until there is an extension, and it doesn't change the fa ct extension, and it doesn't change the fact that the conservative party is split on this. we are still going to be waiting until after the 17th of over. at that point, for him to resign because he doesn't get what he wants is just resign because he doesn't get what he wants isjust going to mean that we go past the october the 315t deadline, so the opposition won't be keen for that to happen either, because we will get into a no brexit scenario, a no—deal brexit scenario. i don't thin
jacob rees—mogg saying it is a constitutional coup. yes, shades of callaghan here, what crisis?flies back into this headline. i think that actually for all the noise of the supreme court will have made as a result of yesterday's ruling, i don't think it changes the politics at all although it doesn't change the numbers in parliament, doesn't change the fact that october the 17th when he goes to the european council is the key dates, it doesn't change the fact that the labor party is not about...
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he called an lbc radio phone in show and asked jacob rees—mogg what mortality rate he would exaggerate to what has been set in the house of commons. i am afraid it seems to me that the doctor is as irresponsible as doctor wakefield. what he had to say, ivory peters, is as irresponsible as doctor wakefield, in threatening that people will die because believe the european union, what level of responsibility was that? well, that was jacob rees-mogg in the comments and doctor david nichol joins in the comments and doctor david nicholjoins me now. you heard what was said in the commons, effectively send your every responsible, how do you respond? i am appalled, that tax notjust me but anyone who you respond? i am appalled, that tax not just me but anyone who speaks truth to power. anyone who has concerns truth to power. anyone who has concerns about safety and an attempt to bully me by using the cabbage as a parliamentary privilege, which is why i have come down to parliament literally with a megaphone to shout at parliament and challenge him to repeat what he said was not if he does, i wil
he called an lbc radio phone in show and asked jacob rees—mogg what mortality rate he would exaggerate to what has been set in the house of commons. i am afraid it seems to me that the doctor is as irresponsible as doctor wakefield. what he had to say, ivory peters, is as irresponsible as doctor wakefield, in threatening that people will die because believe the european union, what level of responsibility was that? well, that was jacob rees-mogg in the comments and doctor david nichol joins...
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whenjacob rees—mogg, as leader of the house of commons, went to balmoral to advise the queen to suspendas bound to accept — the process was unlawful, the justices said. and in a direct criticism of borisjohnson, thejudgment suggested he ignored constitutional responsibilities in favour of party political interest. nowhere is there a hint that the prime minister, in giving advice to her majesty, is more than simply the leader of the government, seeking to promote its own policies, the justices said. it is not clear to us that any step is needed from the prime minister, but if it is, the court is pleased that his counsel have told the court that he will take all necessary steps to comply with the terms of any declaration made by this court. tomorrow morning, parliament will sit once more, its sovereign place in our democracy restored and enhanced. but it won't be a fresh dawn. today's judgment means it opens its doors as though the prime minster had never closed them. mark easton, bbc news, parliament square. our legal correspondent clive coleman is here. clive has been following this in
whenjacob rees—mogg, as leader of the house of commons, went to balmoral to advise the queen to suspendas bound to accept — the process was unlawful, the justices said. and in a direct criticism of borisjohnson, thejudgment suggested he ignored constitutional responsibilities in favour of party political interest. nowhere is there a hint that the prime minister, in giving advice to her majesty, is more than simply the leader of the government, seeking to promote its own policies, the...
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and a consultant neurologist and the way in which jacob rees—mogg referred to the co nsulta nt jacobat was quite shocking and i think that in tandem with this language invoking battles and wars, that is wrong. and i think it is about time we raised the bar in politics and i strongly believe the liberal democrats are in favour of doing that so we can get on with their serving the people of the uk. there are some lib dems not totally happy with yourjoining them and they referred to remarks apparently you made back in 2014 about banning immigrants with hiv positive status. ijust wonder what immigrants with hiv positive status. i just wonder what would say now as fellow party members about those remarks? i would point out first of all to those individuals that they are defending my character and should be careful about what they say, i never said those things. the amendment they referred to was an attempt to reduce in something called viral load to reduce the hiv carriage in the uk and that would actually protect the gay community. it took some time for people as i recalled to understand
and a consultant neurologist and the way in which jacob rees—mogg referred to the co nsulta nt jacobat was quite shocking and i think that in tandem with this language invoking battles and wars, that is wrong. and i think it is about time we raised the bar in politics and i strongly believe the liberal democrats are in favour of doing that so we can get on with their serving the people of the uk. there are some lib dems not totally happy with yourjoining them and they referred to remarks...
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by next summer but then there is a full year of testing and last year, a subcontractor had more than ree miles of the different kind of track. they were supposed to be open for the first home season here in san francisco and it won't even make the second season. big delays not until mid-2021 at the earliest. >>> the rolling stones cannot get satisfaction playing at one of the most popular concert venues. they say they may not perform again because of strict curfews and regulations. >>> we are at levi stadium with more on the concert. >> there was a detailed complaint after the stones concert here last month. they cited dysfunctional in random rules that make them question whether they other want to come back. the rolling stones production team competently by stadium but said that the last minute demands made it no longer worth the effort. the curfew was moved back to 11 pm but they said the regulations for things like feeding areas for the band and stage and pyrotechnics which had to be canceled were restrictive and dysfunctional. they say it is surprising. >> they have to work with it.
by next summer but then there is a full year of testing and last year, a subcontractor had more than ree miles of the different kind of track. they were supposed to be open for the first home season here in san francisco and it won't even make the second season. big delays not until mid-2021 at the earliest. >>> the rolling stones cannot get satisfaction playing at one of the most popular concert venues. they say they may not perform again because of strict curfews and regulations....
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. >> we sat down with the mayors of the bay area's ree largest citiesthey all list housing and homelessness as their top priorities. >> we have to agree as the bay area community that the homeless are ours. >> we made a lot of mistakes and waste a lot of time with bureaucracy. our plan is beginning to work. we've seen rents stabilize. they're not going up anymore. and we've seen evictions decrease by about a third. >> there's a lot of information here. you should really watch our full report on kpix.com. just click on the project home section. catch our next installment tomorrow night at 11:00. we also want to hear your housing stories and ideas for solving this problem. you can send your suggestions to kpixhousing@cbs.com. >>> a look at our top stories, president trump drops in on the bay area for the first time since his election. >> the president raised money for reelection. right now, the president is los angeles for another fundraiser. >>> and the trump administration's top housing official, ben carson, also in the bay area today. he toured a new affordable housing development in san f
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. >> reporter: the "washington ree is considering the commissioner's exemption list. >> brown, touchdown! >> reporter: brown at one point the nfl's highest paid wide receiver is the perennial all pro. >> antonio brown is one of the best players in the nfl, certainly one of the best wide receivers in the nfl. >> this man can do things that no other wide receiver can do. he's not the big eagest guy, no the strongest but he's all heart on the field. >> reporter: his in your face personality making him a marketing dream. he scored deals with nike, pepsi and others. but moments like this raising eyebrows. in july, tweeting a video showing him arriving to a training camp in napa in a hot air balloon. >> time to get to work, baby. >> reporter: his antics dominating the summer sports news cycle. >> frostbite. >> nobody's doing better than antonio. >> sidelined indefinitely after a cryomishap. >> i was training and trying cold therapy to recover my body, and i got out and felt my pofoot days. in the nfl, theyafyit tns o thed been wearing was no longer okay with the league. he was not allowed to w
. >> reporter: the "washington ree is considering the commissioner's exemption list. >> brown, touchdown! >> reporter: brown at one point the nfl's highest paid wide receiver is the perennial all pro. >> antonio brown is one of the best players in the nfl, certainly one of the best wide receivers in the nfl. >> this man can do things that no other wide receiver can do. he's not the big eagest guy, no the strongest but he's all heart on the field. >>...
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had all of his various which he promptly have painted in the silver colors of the dallas cowboys and rees favorites a very good team i mean is the fly around in that quite cheerfully. the case centered on establishing the ultimate beneficiary of exceptionally knowledge amounts of money paid by the share space for consultancy said historians will look for sure there's evidence that fashion of this is that. some 12000000 in cash for his work as a fixer. think about politicians is that they're very much like prostitutes but only more expensive. the pull of the exit dated by the whims of the arms industry politicians are nothing more than sales reps by their friends that have as much power as a middle ranking executive in the 2 martin ident of the day did with the tolls. when an executive goes to broad a foreign official he says to himself look i've taken a lot of risk to take this $5000000.00 that i'm paying to the prime minister of x.y.z. who makes an arrangement with prime minister of x.y.z. . i'll hand over the 5000000 could you take half of that 5000000 and you send it the following bank
had all of his various which he promptly have painted in the silver colors of the dallas cowboys and rees favorites a very good team i mean is the fly around in that quite cheerfully. the case centered on establishing the ultimate beneficiary of exceptionally knowledge amounts of money paid by the share space for consultancy said historians will look for sure there's evidence that fashion of this is that. some 12000000 in cash for his work as a fixer. think about politicians is that they're...
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jacob rees—mogg saying it's a remainer coup. this is democracy, isn't it? no party has been calling... the other party has been calling... the other party has been calling... the other party has been calling it coups and betrayal. a lot of blame in last week's speech in the commons. we know that that kind of language and much worse has been around for a long time. to be honest, there is a lot of growing up that needs to be done. we can'tjust go around saying he said she said. there is stuff to be done that is quite important. get brexit done is the motto here. we can see it very clearly behind you there. another problem is for borisjohnson saying that if he doesn't get a deal by the end of october he must ask for an extension to article 50, a delay to brexit. do you think you should break the law and not do it? we need to abide by the law and we have said that we agree or disagree with the supreme court and whatever has come forward we have to comply with that andl forward we have to comply with that and i am sure we will. we also need to deliver brexit. ho
jacob rees—mogg saying it's a remainer coup. this is democracy, isn't it? no party has been calling... the other party has been calling... the other party has been calling... the other party has been calling it coups and betrayal. a lot of blame in last week's speech in the commons. we know that that kind of language and much worse has been around for a long time. to be honest, there is a lot of growing up that needs to be done. we can'tjust go around saying he said she said. there is stuff...
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. >>> plus we're catching upu ree >> if you're going to do something, you hope people like it. >>> why want to miss the "masked singer" return. >>> bachelorette turned dancer hannah brown, it's her birthday today. we caught up with her and she tells us how she plans to celebrate. good night, everybody. >> probably doing a little bit of dancing. >> a working birthday. >> absolutely. i used to say i feel like 18, but now i feel like 20. >> you can't legally drink in your mind. >> i shouldn't be allowed. >> will we celebrate your birthday on "dancing with the stars"? >> i hope so. i needy celebration. >> work, work, work. >> my chair isn't moving. >> thank you hannah b. >> thanks. >> thank you hannah b. >> thanks. come try my really big chicken two patties for $4.99,9. that's an amazing deal, jack! hey, thanks, stanley. ow. ...wait, what's happening? stanley! you're deflating! hold me, jack! only at jack in the box. this is loma linda. a place with one of the highest life expectancies in the country. and you see so many people walking around here in their 100s. so how do you stay financia
. >>> plus we're catching upu ree >> if you're going to do something, you hope people like it. >>> why want to miss the "masked singer" return. >>> bachelorette turned dancer hannah brown, it's her birthday today. we caught up with her and she tells us how she plans to celebrate. good night, everybody. >> probably doing a little bit of dancing. >> a working birthday. >> absolutely. i used to say i feel like 18, but now i feel like 20....
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the government no longer ree ases figures on how many members of the security forces here are dying because of the sheer volume. in the operating theater, he has be put under anesthetic. it is looking like he will eventually need amputation. for the surgeons, that is never an easy decision to make. >> this kind of case are growing in numbers and affecting our mental status. secunder: do you feel that trauma yourself? >> exactly. it is affectin my family. secunder: for this baby at least, there appears to be some good news. his burns have gradually been recovering, with the help of ells of the afternoon sun. his unc'e's life has been dominated by war. he wonders if his nephew's future will be, too. secunder: tre are stories of hope and resiliee here. e horrors of thear w continued. more relatives arrlee to colct more deadodies. a few days after we finish wifilming and that the baby learned that the baby has died,d, too. happy endings are hard to come by here. secunder kermani, bbc news, kaahar. laura: heart break and loss in just one month in afghanist. you are watching "bbc world ws america
the government no longer ree ases figures on how many members of the security forces here are dying because of the sheer volume. in the operating theater, he has be put under anesthetic. it is looking like he will eventually need amputation. for the surgeons, that is never an easy decision to make. >> this kind of case are growing in numbers and affecting our mental status. secunder: do you feel that trauma yourself? >> exactly. it is affectin my family. secunder: for this baby at...
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no deal legislation effectively into a vote of confidence, a point confirmed this morning byjacob rees leader of the house, who said the vote was a choice between who runs parliament, borisjohnson oi’ who runs parliament, borisjohnson orjeremy corbyn, and to say to people who have been stalwarts of the tory party and risen to the most senior positions in the party, people like former home secretary ken clarke, philip hammond, other cabinet ministers, greg clark, david gauke, you defy me, and he will be deselected. you will not be able to stand as tory mps again. and the views of the likes of david gauke is, this is a calculated move to provoke them, if you like, into voting against mrjohnson in order to pave the way for a general election, and also to purge the tory party, to turn it into a very different sort of party. this is what mr gore had to say. i think it is a very unusual approach, to put it mildly. after all, there are many conservative mps who voted against the government line on european matters relatively recently, and they are now serving round the cabinet table, not kick
no deal legislation effectively into a vote of confidence, a point confirmed this morning byjacob rees leader of the house, who said the vote was a choice between who runs parliament, borisjohnson oi’ who runs parliament, borisjohnson orjeremy corbyn, and to say to people who have been stalwarts of the tory party and risen to the most senior positions in the party, people like former home secretary ken clarke, philip hammond, other cabinet ministers, greg clark, david gauke, you defy me, and...
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cutting a deadly path of terror through two cities and ten miles of interstate , wounded, rampage, ree law enforcement. among the survivors, a 17-month-old baby shot in the face. hayden carnegie called her dad as she huddled on the ground. >> she's telling me, daddy, i can see the gunman i don't know if he's pointing this way or not. that's the lt i'm going to see my daughter it's going to happen right in front of me >> reporter: it all started with a routine traffic stop outside midland. the gunman identified as seth ator, immediately opening fire with an assault-style rifle, after a officer approached his vehicle. after hijacking a mail truck, he shot at civilians all over odessa. >> get down! >> he hit the barrier. >> reporter: initially fearing multiple gunmen, law enforcement tracked thesuspe opened fire. >> what's going on >> it's a shooter. >> reporter: the 36-year-old killed during the gun battle. authorities offering no motive but saying they believe the theater may have been a possible target. >> why go to the theater if you're not ring the theater? >> help! >> reporter: the
cutting a deadly path of terror through two cities and ten miles of interstate , wounded, rampage, ree law enforcement. among the survivors, a 17-month-old baby shot in the face. hayden carnegie called her dad as she huddled on the ground. >> she's telling me, daddy, i can see the gunman i don't know if he's pointing this way or not. that's the lt i'm going to see my daughter it's going to happen right in front of me >> reporter: it all started with a routine traffic stop outside...
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income tes than his receptionist that's a good example of the very, very wealthy i think peter might reevy, very wealthy can reduce taxes through a lot of different strategie the middle class gets hit the most. i would sawing eras is suggest that if he which have t a did he deduction for $an thundershower zero tax por2% tax above that might accommodate the thing preponderate numbers could work it j think the simple indication and fairness >> i'm curious what you think leon a fair rate would be if you are thinking for a single flat rate what do you think it would be. >> probably around 20%. peter is right. 17 has been bantered that won't getid of deficits and solve problems peopleave to recognize we need to to run our government society with taxes. >> peter whatbout the issue that aueumber of people have raised that a flat tax would simplify things? putting asi a your point about income inequality but it would simplify the whole system? >> so imthe idea of flat tax the simple indication argument to me doesn't tie with reality. what is true is it's simple in the fact that there is n more d
income tes than his receptionist that's a good example of the very, very wealthy i think peter might reevy, very wealthy can reduce taxes through a lot of different strategie the middle class gets hit the most. i would sawing eras is suggest that if he which have t a did he deduction for $an thundershower zero tax por2% tax above that might accommodate the thing preponderate numbers could work it j think the simple indication and fairness >> i'm curious what you think leon a fair rate...
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our shows coming up later today is there life on mars bruce cosmologist and astronomer royal martin rees speaks with. say about the possibility of living organisms there on future missions to the red planet. we could have a world that provides a decent life for all the 7 and a half 1000000000 people in it and at the moment we have a couple of 1000000000 in abject poverty and some people immensely wealthy and the fact that the richest 2000 people in the world have the resources to double the income of the bottom 1000000000 in the world and this is not happening is an ethical indictment i do think that by the end of a century there will be a few while the crazy adventurers who may be living away from the on mass and of course they would be ill adapted to that habitat and so they will be the people who will have the incentive. and the opportunity because their way through the regulators to enhance themselves and adapt themselves so i think if we imagine some species emerging which is different from who would be it will. those crazy people on mars we now know that most of the stars in the sk
our shows coming up later today is there life on mars bruce cosmologist and astronomer royal martin rees speaks with. say about the possibility of living organisms there on future missions to the red planet. we could have a world that provides a decent life for all the 7 and a half 1000000000 people in it and at the moment we have a couple of 1000000000 in abject poverty and some people immensely wealthy and the fact that the richest 2000 people in the world have the resources to double the...
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that is perhaps why one week on it is still inlio hurry to ree. frank gardner, bbc news, saudi arabia. nada:re ionse to those attacks, today the u.s. announced new sanctions on iran's centraidbank, but prt trump stressed he was showing great restraint in not using other options at his disposal. at the same time, s. secretary secretary of state has returned from saudi arabia and abu dhabi, where he discussed next steps. for more on that trip and the white hou strategy, i spoke a short time ago with brian hook, s. special representative for iran. since the uned states pued out of the nuclear deal, we've seen instability in the gulf, stepped up attacks. can you sathat your maximum-pressure campaign is working? because many say it is failing. brian: if you look at iran's behavior during the new video, they were providing billions of dollars to assad to fund his war drchine. they were giving hs of millions of dollars to the houthis in yemen. this idea that iran was behaving like switzerland during the iran nuclear deal is a complete fantasy and the his
that is perhaps why one week on it is still inlio hurry to ree. frank gardner, bbc news, saudi arabia. nada:re ionse to those attacks, today the u.s. announced new sanctions on iran's centraidbank, but prt trump stressed he was showing great restraint in not using other options at his disposal. at the same time, s. secretary secretary of state has returned from saudi arabia and abu dhabi, where he discussed next steps. for more on that trip and the white hou strategy, i spoke a short time ago...
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whenjacob rees—mogg, as leader of the house of commons, went to balmoral to advise the queen to suspendo accept — the process was unlawful, the justices said. and in a direct criticism of borisjohnson, thejudgment suggested he ignored constitutional responsibilities in favour of party political interest. it is not clear to us that any step is needed from the prime minister, but if it is, the court is pleased that his counsel have told the court that he will take all necessary steps to comply with the terms of any declaration made by this court. tomorrow morning, parliament will sit once more, its sovereign place in our democracy restored and enhanced. but it won't be a fresh dawn. today's judgment means it opens its doors as though the prime minster had never closed them. mark easton, bbc news, parliament square. the labour leaderjeremy corbyn has addressed his party's conference in brighton a day earlier than scheduled in response to this morning's supreme court ruling. mr corbyn called on borisjohnson to resign as prime minister and insisted that labour was more than ready with a rang
whenjacob rees—mogg, as leader of the house of commons, went to balmoral to advise the queen to suspendo accept — the process was unlawful, the justices said. and in a direct criticism of borisjohnson, thejudgment suggested he ignored constitutional responsibilities in favour of party political interest. it is not clear to us that any step is needed from the prime minister, but if it is, the court is pleased that his counsel have told the court that he will take all necessary steps to...
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. >> we have to ree that the authoritarians that rule in iran right now are part of a revolutionary regi and they are not acting in the best interests of their own country. so we're going thave to work with other countries to restrain their misbehavior. >> should the u.s. pnt meet with iran's leaders? >> on that, i don't like giving advice from what i call thcheap seats, margaret, because you've got the president, the secretary of state, the cia, a million of our troops in uform around the world carrying out policies and sensitive negotiations. and i just don't like talking on the sidines onomething like that. >> in just a short period of time, the world's leading state sponsor of terrorhe will be onusp of acquiring the world's most dangerous weapons. therefore, i am announcing today that the united states will withdraw from the iran nuclear deal. >> do you believe now, even though we are out t iran deal, that it is still possible to prevent iran n from obtaininglear weapon? >> it's not only possible, i think it's critical. >> so, how would you do ? >> well, it has to do w with aligning
. >> we have to ree that the authoritarians that rule in iran right now are part of a revolutionary regi and they are not acting in the best interests of their own country. so we're going thave to work with other countries to restrain their misbehavior. >> should the u.s. pnt meet with iran's leaders? >> on that, i don't like giving advice from what i call thcheap seats, margaret, because you've got the president, the secretary of state, the cia, a million of our troops in...
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varadkar: we cannot ree to the replacement of the legal guarantee. we are open to altnatives, but they must be realistic ones, legally binding and workable. we have not seen such proposals to date. laura k.: in dublin today.ou or at home, where parliament has passed a law to make it impossible for the prime minister to take us out of the n without a deal, which boris johnson wants astion. no more of a symbol of parliament right to resist downing street than the speaker, john bercow. in this long-runni drama, he had a scene of his own. mr. bercow: my tenure as speaker and mp will end when this parliament ends. laura k.: in classic fhion, mr. bercow, who has infuriated the government and was at the center of seriousg bully allegations, which he denies, will go, but only after the latest round of brexit controversy is done. mr. bercow: we degrade this parliament at our peril. [applause] atra k.: that blast aim boris johnson, and he was applauded. but look where the clapping comes from. all too obvious thiss a house profoundly divided. later tonight, the
varadkar: we cannot ree to the replacement of the legal guarantee. we are open to altnatives, but they must be realistic ones, legally binding and workable. we have not seen such proposals to date. laura k.: in dublin today.ou or at home, where parliament has passed a law to make it impossible for the prime minister to take us out of the n without a deal, which boris johnson wants astion. no more of a symbol of parliament right to resist downing street than the speaker, john bercow. in this...
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lot of his policies democrats ree with. i think a lot of people think we should bry pro immigration but decide who comes intohe country rather than who shows up at the border. i understand we have an obligation to help those who are th atened, but that doesn mean you have to take them all v in and that's i think the general view of the american public. i think most people think that china not being fair with us. people liked the idea that we're taking onin i don't think we're doing it in the right way. i ant something from you, i might kiss you and ask for a favor. i wouldn't hit you upside the head and ask you for a favor and people wonder why it doesn't work. people think we should talk to north korea. even if nothing comes out of it, better to try and talk, he's doing that. you know, there's a lot of things that he hasone that democrats are in acrunny position because they can't come out against them, but it's the style. >> you recently expressed concern about an opinion ed editorial which you wroten your own site. the a
lot of his policies democrats ree with. i think a lot of people think we should bry pro immigration but decide who comes intohe country rather than who shows up at the border. i understand we have an obligation to help those who are th atened, but that doesn mean you have to take them all v in and that's i think the general view of the american public. i think most people think that china not being fair with us. people liked the idea that we're taking onin i don't think we're doing it in the...
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and we're back with lord martin rees martin many people who are actually working on it part of the show intelligence or self perfecting robots are telling me that it's just a matter of not even a century or 50 years we're talking about 10 years 15 years maximum 20 years when robots and machines will be doing most of our stuff and i'm thinking well capable of doing it the question is do we want to do it we do very advanced things to protect. human race as a species but animals do that too but then what defines as humans are different things that we do like art that are we love where we know when we see the sun so high in the tribe you know. i'm just scared i'm thinking wake is that all going to die out with evolution are robots going to. fear him i think we've got to realize that. we do have distinctive human qualities and incidentally i think we can use. and of this intelligence provide a better life because a lot of people who have really mind numbing jobs working in warehouses or telephone cool centers and things like that and those jobs can be replaced by dignified well paid publicly
and we're back with lord martin rees martin many people who are actually working on it part of the show intelligence or self perfecting robots are telling me that it's just a matter of not even a century or 50 years we're talking about 10 years 15 years maximum 20 years when robots and machines will be doing most of our stuff and i'm thinking well capable of doing it the question is do we want to do it we do very advanced things to protect. human race as a species but animals do that too but...