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has been rejected, who knows?question is what happens then? i was speaking to somebody yesterday who said after that the only responsible government option would be to request an extension of article 50 or two but that into english, to delay brexit. and that is what the irish prime minister said today. it would merely postpone the point. it would merely postpone the point. it is kicking the can down the road. and it has quite a few tone marks in it already. in the great scheme of things, not that important, but this spat between the current prime minister and one of her predecessors. to reza may really striking, in words released by downing street, so this wasn't a slip of the tongue dot dash to reza may really striking. this was written down and sent to journalists and the prime minister was strikingly angered by tony blair's intervention on friday. intervened plenty of times before. he thinks it is transparent, a terrible idea and would like another referendum. she thinks it was unbecoming of him as a former pro
has been rejected, who knows?question is what happens then? i was speaking to somebody yesterday who said after that the only responsible government option would be to request an extension of article 50 or two but that into english, to delay brexit. and that is what the irish prime minister said today. it would merely postpone the point. it would merely postpone the point. it is kicking the can down the road. and it has quite a few tone marks in it already. in the great scheme of things, not...
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rejected by a significant margin.he uk opposition is not significant margin. impressed. we re were end in an extremely serious and unprecedented situation. the government has lost control as it is and is in complete disarray. the prime minister says she'll now take politicians‘ concerns to eu leaders ahead of a summit later this week. but this is the message from brussels. this deal is the best and only deal possible. we will not renegotiate. the debate is still going in the house of commons — welcome to westminster and this bbc news special on a dramatic day for brexit. at the 11th hour, the premise that has pulled it. perhaps inevitable. 106 before mps have risen over the past week to give their thoughts on it. today, the plan is to set up how top cabinet colleagues to defend the deal. this morning, it became clear that the chief whip from the house of commons telling her that this note was unwinnable. it has been postponed and the prime minister has built into the house saying that you will go back to brussels. to
rejected by a significant margin.he uk opposition is not significant margin. impressed. we re were end in an extremely serious and unprecedented situation. the government has lost control as it is and is in complete disarray. the prime minister says she'll now take politicians‘ concerns to eu leaders ahead of a summit later this week. but this is the message from brussels. this deal is the best and only deal possible. we will not renegotiate. the debate is still going in the house of commons...
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there probably isn't a majority to reject new deal, but then what. getting a sense of buoyancy for those campaigning for what they call a people's vote. for a long time that was seen as a quite marginal thing that stood little chance of actually happening. now there is a sense that it might. there are plenty of critics of the idea of another referendum, including those who don't like brexit at all, who fear it would look good and offering people a chance to turn over the chance from a few years ago, and some have talked about the chance of civil unrest. some are now saying, look, it mightjust unrest. some are now saying, look, it might just be unrest. some are now saying, look, it mightjust be the only option left on the table if everything else is rejected. many people are describing this as a stay of execution and as far as labour goes, they won't really meet in the middle, will they? this talk of cross—party dialogue, they are not going to make theresa may's job easier. they are not because that is not theirjob. they are wanting to govern, and if
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this seeks to reject oui’ leeds central. this seeks to reject our deal as well to no deal.e cannot rule out no deal, the only way to avoid no deal is to agree a deal that requires the agreement of this house and the eu. i have been very generous with my interventions. i will take some further interventions in a few minutes but i will make this point. if you reject or the other side has described as the only deal on offer whatever you say to the contrary you put this country on course for no deal. this is doubly so... this is doubly so when the amendment is silent on what alternative deal we should strike. the eu 27 member states have made it clear this is the best deal available and that is neither the time nor the inclination to reopen negotiations and ensure we leave in good order on the 29th of march next year. the choice before parliament is clear. this deal, no deal or the risk of no brexit. investing parliamentary time in 20 create an alternative will only endangerour create an alternative will only endanger our ability to deliver brexit. i make way. i like to thank t
this seeks to reject oui’ leeds central. this seeks to reject our deal as well to no deal.e cannot rule out no deal, the only way to avoid no deal is to agree a deal that requires the agreement of this house and the eu. i have been very generous with my interventions. i will take some further interventions in a few minutes but i will make this point. if you reject or the other side has described as the only deal on offer whatever you say to the contrary you put this country on course for no...
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he rejected orveuled the chairman of the joint chiefs, general munford. of overruled his secretary state. he is basically deciding i know what then they know and my pledge to my supporters is more important than the strategic whimportance o our troops mean in syria. i think we just saw that a former national securitydvisor flynn was berated by the judge for betraying his country. i thin the syrian forces who have been fighting against isis and especially the kurds. it has opened the door for iran and certainly assad and the russians and others to have a ath against the people w have been supporting and have relied upon us. i think this is simply a case where, mr. president, i will stay until february, i will try to work the budget, i will try to expand to our allies what we are doing, but i cannot sy any longer. jane: in the last few seconds jimattis said the president deserves somebody withws v better aligned to his. who might that be? mr. cohen: i don't know who it would be, but whomever it is you yourd be prepared to have advice if it is based on polit
he rejected orveuled the chairman of the joint chiefs, general munford. of overruled his secretary state. he is basically deciding i know what then they know and my pledge to my supporters is more important than the strategic whimportance o our troops mean in syria. i think we just saw that a former national securitydvisor flynn was berated by the judge for betraying his country. i thin the syrian forces who have been fighting against isis and especially the kurds. it has opened the door for...
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mark drakeford rejected theresa may's brexit deal.sa may's brexit deal. mark drakeford has been named as the new leader of welsh labour and is set to become the next first minister of wheels. mr bickford, currently finance secretary, won the leadership election to succeed ca rwyn leadership election to succeed carwyn jones —— leadership election to succeed carwynjones —— mr drake ford. let's have a look at some of the other stories making the political news. conservative mp told mps that at one dinner party he went through, if a guest mentioned the word brexit, they had to drink from as punishment. while i would love back to be a case here i suspect it will not occur. labour peer master osborne, mother of mp kate, joins the lords, bringing the total in the house to 793 and counting. if you were wondering about how to do it the perfect flounce, watch the leader of the house of commons andrea leadsom as she knows exactly what to do. it's something like that. my it's something like that. my ashley reassures the committee he is in fact a
mark drakeford rejected theresa may's brexit deal.sa may's brexit deal. mark drakeford has been named as the new leader of welsh labour and is set to become the next first minister of wheels. mr bickford, currently finance secretary, won the leadership election to succeed ca rwyn leadership election to succeed carwyn jones —— leadership election to succeed carwynjones —— mr drake ford. let's have a look at some of the other stories making the political news. conservative mp told mps...
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the us president‘s is rejected them— until now.urkish government says they are terrorists, linked to banned kurdish militants in turkey. the us president's at rejected them— until now. they face an imminent threat of a turkish the offensive against the kurdish ypg in january. we are a few hundred metres in that direction from where they fire artillery. then a turkish troops drove the ypg out of the syrian town of afrin. now turkey will see the us withdrawal as a green light to expel them elsewhere. some of mr trump's own senators say thatis some of mr trump's own senators say that is no way to treat a partner. it is ina that is no way to treat a partner. it is in a national—security interest not to withdraw at this time, in my view, because if you do so now the kurdish fighters, the kurdish forces, would be decimated by turkey, president assad, or maybe isys. the move will also allow russia to consolidate its power in syria, boosting the assad regime. those that echoes in his annual end of the conference, vladimir putin is syria is
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reject the prime minister's deal.is a sense of buoyancy for those campaigning for what they call a peoples of. for a long time it was seen peoples of. for a long time it was seen by many, including those keen on it, as a marginal thing that stood little chance of happening. now, there is the sense that it might. there are plenty of critics of the idea of another referendum, including some who do not like brexit at all. they fear it does not look good and it is turning over the democratic decision of a couple of yea rs democratic decision of a couple of years ago, or offering people the chance of doing that. some talked about the danger of civil unrest but some are now saying, about the danger of civil unrest but some are now saying, look, it may be the only option left on the table if everything else is rejected. many people are describing this as a stay of execution. as far as labour goes, they will not meet in the middle, will they? the talk of cross—party dialogue, they will not make theresa may's job dialogue, the
reject the prime minister's deal.is a sense of buoyancy for those campaigning for what they call a peoples of. for a long time it was seen peoples of. for a long time it was seen by many, including those keen on it, as a marginal thing that stood little chance of happening. now, there is the sense that it might. there are plenty of critics of the idea of another referendum, including some who do not like brexit at all. they fear it does not look good and it is turning over the democratic...
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i put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president i'm sure. that you're going to be crushed it's like before katrina more can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters of our . international. has rejected a motion of no confidence in the government cool off the four weeks of civil unrest across the country. has this report. well this was no surprise the result of this this vote of no confidence as you mentioned there rejected by french m.p.'s in the nationalist assembly on thursday evening they rejected it by two hundred eighty nine to seventy now this was launched by three parties from the left of the political spectrum and it came in the wake of a speech by president mack on and addressed the nation on monday where he described france's experiencing a social and economic crisis that's as a result of the protests that we've been seeing the chelation ones of the yellow vests over the last few weeks now the result as i said wasn't a surprise because. the public on march party has got a big majorit
i put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president i'm sure. that you're going to be crushed it's like before katrina more can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters of our . international. has rejected a motion of no confidence in the government cool off the four weeks of civil unrest across the country. has this report. well this was no surprise the result of this this vote of no confidence as you mentioned there rejected by french m.p.'s in the...
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to put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president i'm sure. some want to. let you go right to be for us this is what the four three of the four can people get. interested falls in the waters of our. first six. months. welcome back now more than five thousand people took to the streets of the belgium capital on sunday to protest against migration. the protesters there tried to enter key buildings but police responded with four to cannon and take gas to push them back the demonstration comes in the same week that belgium signed up to a un migration deal that document was agreed by more than one hundred sixty. un member states of the summit america last monday it aims to find a common goal global approach to a story a common global approach to migration critics to say will limit the ability of countries to shape their own migration policy says. banning rap concerts is not the way to tackle the potentially bad influence of lyrics that's what vladimir putin is said reacting to a recent spate of hip hop gig
to put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president i'm sure. some want to. let you go right to be for us this is what the four three of the four can people get. interested falls in the waters of our. first six. months. welcome back now more than five thousand people took to the streets of the belgium capital on sunday to protest against migration. the protesters there tried to enter key buildings but police responded with four to cannon and take gas to...
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mps then voted to give themselves a greater say on the next move if they reject mrs may's deal next tuesday two senior republican senators in the us have said they're more certain than ever that the saudi crown prince, mohammed bin salman, was guilty of ordering the murder of jamal khashoggi. the journalist was killed at the saudi arabian embassy in istanbul, in october. they were speaking after a briefing by the cia. share prices in the united states have fallen sharply, because of fears of an economic slowdown, and doubts about talks between washington and beijing intended to defuse trade tensions. the dowjones index closed down three percent lower you are up to date with the headline. now it is time for tuesday in parliament. hello, and welcome to the programme, where there are commons defeats for theresa may on the day she begins the battle for her brexit deal. i promise you today, this is the very best deal for the british people. i ask you to back it in the best interests of our constituents and our country. but labour says it's a botched deal that even her own former brexit secretari
mps then voted to give themselves a greater say on the next move if they reject mrs may's deal next tuesday two senior republican senators in the us have said they're more certain than ever that the saudi crown prince, mohammed bin salman, was guilty of ordering the murder of jamal khashoggi. the journalist was killed at the saudi arabian embassy in istanbul, in october. they were speaking after a briefing by the cia. share prices in the united states have fallen sharply, because of fears of an...
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sides of a divided nation pile on the pressure thousands of right wing demonstrators demand lawmakers reject the prime minister briggs it with the european union and that meeting group's ronnie's worst the government to abandon its brakes it plans entirely pull this is following is out for a crucial vote on tuesday also coming up. kamini and prime minister and he called clashing the anthem lines takes an early lead in elections with votes still being counted question he and hopes the parliamentary polls to cement his agenda to reform the country. find a home free thanks for joining me thousands have taken to the streets in london to voice opposition to the government's plans on brics it right wing protesters say prime minister teresa mayes deal negotiated with the european union makes too many concessions they're calling for a different deal meanwhile groups on the left to gather tism on the government abandon its plans to leave the e.u. well together the prime minister is coming under pressure from all sides as parliament for pest a vote this week on hope regs that deal with many expected n
sides of a divided nation pile on the pressure thousands of right wing demonstrators demand lawmakers reject the prime minister briggs it with the european union and that meeting group's ronnie's worst the government to abandon its brakes it plans entirely pull this is following is out for a crucial vote on tuesday also coming up. kamini and prime minister and he called clashing the anthem lines takes an early lead in elections with votes still being counted question he and hopes the...
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with many expecting no make it to reject. showing their colors before the decisive parliamentary vote these people are protesting against the braggs a deal struck by prime minister theresa may they want to stay in the e.u. . the country is divided many now think bragg's it is a mistake wales has flipped a majority here voted to leave the e.u. two years ago latest polls suggest that's changed. i did vote to leave but i saw it just for us to make our own decisions. that's now i will not show i think we've got a bad deal stain in the weeds of what's up and i was going to come i mean i think it's a lot of regret because i think a lot of people thought leave me just walk up but i knew it wouldn't be quite like this so complicated you know. you did it with populations millions and it's just it's not as easy as shutting the door and saying goodbye theresa may is under attack from those who want to stay in the e.u. and those who want to leave but think her deal is not good enough she insists what she agreed with the e.u. and presente
with many expecting no make it to reject. showing their colors before the decisive parliamentary vote these people are protesting against the braggs a deal struck by prime minister theresa may they want to stay in the e.u. . the country is divided many now think bragg's it is a mistake wales has flipped a majority here voted to leave the e.u. two years ago latest polls suggest that's changed. i did vote to leave but i saw it just for us to make our own decisions. that's now i will not show i...
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crucial commons vote will go ahead and the prime minster warns of ‘uncharted waters' if her deal is rejectede brexit secretary urges mps to back the plan. the vote is going ahead and that's because it is a good deal, it's the only deal — and it's important we don't let the perfect become the enemy of the good. but leading brexiteer boris johnson insists the uk can negotiate a better settlement with the eu. we have to change it. it's a relatively simple job to do, we can have a withdrawal agreement that does not contain the backstop. we can do much, much better than this. police in new zealand investigating the murder of british backpacker grace millane say they have found a body. more than 1,700 arrests in france after another weekend of violent protests — police use tear gas and rubber bullets on the streets of paris — and the french prime minister calls for unity. also in the next hour — there's discord at the united nations climate change conference as scientists and delegates express concern over a key report. the us, russia, and others criticise an ipcc study into the impact of a 1.5—de
crucial commons vote will go ahead and the prime minster warns of ‘uncharted waters' if her deal is rejectede brexit secretary urges mps to back the plan. the vote is going ahead and that's because it is a good deal, it's the only deal — and it's important we don't let the perfect become the enemy of the good. but leading brexiteer boris johnson insists the uk can negotiate a better settlement with the eu. we have to change it. it's a relatively simple job to do, we can have a withdrawal...
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approve or reject? >> yes. >> before we move on that can supervisor stefani. i mean i'm happy to look into this further but number one, i failed to see the conflict. i find his comments pervasive in terms of not deciding on these issues. if you were to have a case in which you were involved, and you might be able to then enrich yourself, based on a decision you might make, then my understanding would be you would absolutely probably recuse yourself and i just don't seem -- i don't know where the conflict is. it just seems to me if there were a client of his that were to come before the rent board, it would be obvious. because he engages in this type of activity doesn't necessarily mean, as a landlord, he would actually be someone that could not sit on the rent board. i'm happy to look into it further. for me, at the outset, i don't see the problem. >> thank you for those comments. i guess what i'm asking is just to send it out of committee with no recommendation. people can get -- i'd like to get more i
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mps rejected proposals for assisted dying in 2015.onest. i'm appealing to mps to listen. 100 million people around the world can avail themselves of a dignified and humane ending to their life. at the moment we can't in this country. we are governed it would appear by a medieval mindset. noel conway knows his legal challenge to the ban on assisted dying is over. but he says he will continue campaign for control over when and how he dies. well, joining us now from our southampton studio is alastair thompson, a spokeperson from care not killing. thank you for being with us. you can iam sure thank you for being with us. you can i am sure empathise with the frustration that mr thompson feels and was expressing. what is your alternative view of the situation people find themselves in when they wa nt to people find themselves in when they want to end their lives, they made a conscious choice, but the law prevents them from doing so? etiquette is important to say that everybody is very sympathetic to mr conway but does the judges and parliam
mps rejected proposals for assisted dying in 2015.onest. i'm appealing to mps to listen. 100 million people around the world can avail themselves of a dignified and humane ending to their life. at the moment we can't in this country. we are governed it would appear by a medieval mindset. noel conway knows his legal challenge to the ban on assisted dying is over. but he says he will continue campaign for control over when and how he dies. well, joining us now from our southampton studio is...
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big get accepted or rejected. so when you want to express. some want to. have to go right to be close as it was before three of the people. interested. thanks should fix it. welcome back to r.t. now more than five thousand people took to the streets of brussels on sunday to protest against migration. of the protesters that tried to enter key buildings and police responded with water cannon and to gas to push them back the demonstration comes in the same week that belgium signed up to a un...
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day party now he rejects the movement he told me why it's often for and the reason it was a gigantic disappointment for me when the people i had followed into the movement suddenly quit it made me question everything at believed then i was full of doubt and i slowly began to realize i needed to be part of a wider society and it was in doing that that i became a different person scheffler was helped out of the neo nazi scene by the group exit dutch land fabienne fishman runs the group from its base in berlin he says the size of his task is clear but one think life that there are about twenty five thousand dedicated hardcore neo nazis who are being monitored by the police and who are suspected of committing violent acts and that number is well identified but there is also a crossover of some individuals from the populist far right there's no doubt the vast majority of people who support the political far right do not support the use of force to achieve their aims but as massoud can confirm in kenneth's there are still several who do dominate came out zero in saxony. the u.k. and france
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comes under pressure from the right to reject requests they think are. broadcasting live. this is hard to international i'm certainly glad to have you with us right now a scandal continues to unfold over alleged meddling in the alabama state election the state attorney general has launched a probe into whether a pro-democrat group was created fake russian bots to discredit the republican candidate may have broken election laws. as a story americans are not the russians have at least one army of pseudo russian bots to sway opinion and boost election turnout the big story this december and as more and more details come out as the new year gets closer those involved are having to do more explaining. scott shane started the domino effect by writing about the whole false like scheme and the new york times a week later another outlet reveals his scoop was from way back in september when he was invited to speak at an off the record event for the group behind the bots project but the journalist didn't see a thing about that in his article i don't think there's any kind of disclosu
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courtoming up, a japanese rejects a request by prosecutors to extend a detention, paving the way for his possible release. more on that in business news. ♪ thank you for watching live from paris. it has been dubbed the big amble. donald trump ordered withdrawal of over 2000 u.s. troops in syria, while declaring victory over the islamic state group. critics have cited several concerns, including a revival of the militants. on syrianree turn policy as trump announced plans to withdraraw troops from the coununtry. have been president for almost two years and we have stepped it up. against isis. we have beaten them and beaten them badly. we have taken back the land. it is time for our troops to come home. >> the decision will affect about 2000 troops mostly supporting the syrian democratic forces, an alliance of kurdish and allied fighters. his tweet contradicts the military department, which wants to ensure the islamic state group does not rebuild. as recently as october, u.s. defense secretary jim matta said the u.s. was committed to stay in syria. it is going to be a tough fight. we a
courtoming up, a japanese rejects a request by prosecutors to extend a detention, paving the way for his possible release. more on that in business news. ♪ thank you for watching live from paris. it has been dubbed the big amble. donald trump ordered withdrawal of over 2000 u.s. troops in syria, while declaring victory over the islamic state group. critics have cited several concerns, including a revival of the militants. on syrianree turn policy as trump announced plans to withdraraw troops...
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to put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. or some want to. have to go right to be cross this is what the four three of them or can people get . interested in the waters of the. city. welcome back to our say now the afghan government says it is ready for talks with the taliban without any preconditions believin says it's ready to discuss possible changes to the constitution as well. as more details. we've heard the statement coming from a high ranking government official right after the conference on the peace negotiations in afghanistan that took place here in moscow it was boys that afghanistan will not see any preconditions for direct talks with the taliban including drafting a new constitution which previously used to be quite a stumbling block or do we. console there are no prerequisites for the launch of the talks high peace council or age three c. is the charge of peace talks with the taliban it was back in twenty and previously a kabul demanded to start any peace negotiations the taliban should first lay down its arms
to put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. or some want to. have to go right to be cross this is what the four three of them or can people get . interested in the waters of the. city. welcome back to our say now the afghan government says it is ready for talks with the taliban without any preconditions believin says it's ready to discuss possible changes to the constitution as well. as more details. we've heard the statement coming from a high...
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french president manuel micron has reached out to yellowjacket protesters who reject his reform plans he proposed raising france's minimum wage by one hundred euros a month and scrapping a solidarity tax for pensioners except the partial blame for the protesters angered that also warning that violence would not be tolerated and often more. leaders and representatives from around one hundred fifty countries have adopted a landmark pact on migration at a united nations conference in america should the proposed agreement aims to tackle challenges arising from the mass movement of people but the pact has come under heavy criticism with several countries including the united states pulling out of the process. the recipients of this year's nobel peace prize have called on world leaders to take action against sexual violence as weapons of war the congolese dr dennis moquegua and iraqi activist murat were accepting the prize at a ceremony in. tonight two of europe's most powerful leaders engulfed in crisis the vision of europe's future under fire across france anger at him money well the pres
french president manuel micron has reached out to yellowjacket protesters who reject his reform plans he proposed raising france's minimum wage by one hundred euros a month and scrapping a solidarity tax for pensioners except the partial blame for the protesters angered that also warning that violence would not be tolerated and often more. leaders and representatives from around one hundred fifty countries have adopted a landmark pact on migration at a united nations conference in america...
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on the size of the united nations that was rejected no reason to reject it and they picked up a school with the news which was about a month or two months old we were not even there then opening up the six got to go to pakistan has been making positive gestures practical doing practical measures and pakistan is showing the will that it wants peace with india it is for india to pick it up let's move on to words china you mentioned china china is pakistan's biggest trading partner now the sea pecora door which was at forty three billion dollars is now evolved into a sixty two even for the sixty two billion dollar project how trustworthy the is an ally like china and specially when it comes to dealing out cash for a country like pakistan where you've seen the belton road initiative aftermath of the belt and ordination of in places in africa. had to give up a port to keep up with its payments to china so how confident are you that china is a trustworthy ally for parks. and i have been good friends i don't remember a single episode over our history in tennis history where we have had any mi
on the size of the united nations that was rejected no reason to reject it and they picked up a school with the news which was about a month or two months old we were not even there then opening up the six got to go to pakistan has been making positive gestures practical doing practical measures and pakistan is showing the will that it wants peace with india it is for india to pick it up let's move on to words china you mentioned china china is pakistan's biggest trading partner now the sea...
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and if we have got three questions on the ballot paper what happens if all are rejected?esday night at 7pm. earlier i spoke to sir david, a former clerk of the parliament. one of the top experts on procedure. i began by asking him about the significance of that amendment in the third of those defeats suffered but theresa may which gives mps more say that the eu withdrawal deal is voted down on tuesday. this allows amendments to be tabled which means that the members of the house of commons will have the opportunity to put alternative proposals that have been voted on which would not have been the case without that amendment. so this really could be an example apartment taking back control to some extent. i would say so, yes. i would be careful that the work control as parliament kb so to speak in the driving seat holding the steering wheel but it can be holding the government to account and a much better able to do that with the amendment having been agreed to. there's been endless chatter about how the numbers will stack up and whether the government will win or lose. do
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and i think this was just a straw too heavy for him to bear, namely to reject the recommendation aboutng a sufficient force to really defeat isis, as opposed to this false declaration that we won, they're defeated, and now it is, well, we're tired of fighting somebody else's burden. i think that was just one bridge, one mile too far for him to walk, given his courage, his battle experience, and his scholarship, he could not take it. earlier i asked our correspondent dan johnson in washington about the details of general mattis‘s resignation letter, and his falling out with the president over syria. he doesn'tjust imply it, he's pretty bold about it. this is blistering stuff. he talks repeatedly about america's place in the world, about the cooperation through nato, through coalition—building to take on islamic state. the sort of place that america occupies at the table of world diplomacy, and how he feels that the president's foreign policy of putting american interests first, and only really taking care of american interests, is not the sort of foreign policy that he could follow. i t
and i think this was just a straw too heavy for him to bear, namely to reject the recommendation aboutng a sufficient force to really defeat isis, as opposed to this false declaration that we won, they're defeated, and now it is, well, we're tired of fighting somebody else's burden. i think that was just one bridge, one mile too far for him to walk, given his courage, his battle experience, and his scholarship, he could not take it. earlier i asked our correspondent dan johnson in washington...
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he rejected a plea deal and rejected allegations that he lied under oath. he filed yirm mall charges against mueller and his so-called witch hunt. "silent no more, how i became a political prisoner of mueller's witch hunt." it will become available first as an e-book on amazon. this is an extraordinary tale. you were told in effect by the mueller counsel to plead to a deal. a deal that would keep you from being prosecuted for lying to robert mueller's witch hunt attorneys. >> first of all, i came into --ing this was after 40 hours of testimony over six sessions in two months. my attorney and i began it by wanting to work voluntarily with the mueller special counsel. i brought in my computers and time machine, all my email accounts. 40 hours over two months. lou: what did you lie about. >> the first day i had forgot and couple of emails i said i did not want to send anyone to see julian assange. one email i had not seen. i didn't get to reload my 2016 emails on a broken computer. and this one email from roger tone says i get to assange and i forward it to a
he rejected a plea deal and rejected allegations that he lied under oath. he filed yirm mall charges against mueller and his so-called witch hunt. "silent no more, how i became a political prisoner of mueller's witch hunt." it will become available first as an e-book on amazon. this is an extraordinary tale. you were told in effect by the mueller counsel to plead to a deal. a deal that would keep you from being prosecuted for lying to robert mueller's witch hunt attorneys. >>...
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airport in the saudi consulate before and after which of these killing in october saudi arabia has rejected turkey's request to extradite the suspects for trial earlier this week the u.n. secretary general renewed his call for what he called a credible investigation into the case he said those responsible must be punished for more on this let's cross over live to sin and cos all in istanbul so what do the pictures tell us in em. well the pictures are in a way different from the previous pictures that have been revealed to the media because these are from different security cameras that have been that are around eighty different points around a stumble from one hundred forty seven different cameras and according to. according to turkish intelligence a stumble bureau technical analysts have gone through three thousand five hours of video recordings in order to get out the order to get the details of this of these people's movements around stumble and the day before democracy of just killing and on the day of just getting want we have in what we have neal is that we have and much clearer title
airport in the saudi consulate before and after which of these killing in october saudi arabia has rejected turkey's request to extradite the suspects for trial earlier this week the u.n. secretary general renewed his call for what he called a credible investigation into the case he said those responsible must be punished for more on this let's cross over live to sin and cos all in istanbul so what do the pictures tell us in em. well the pictures are in a way different from the previous...
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he's rejected appeals to return it to parliament. spreading to provincial cities. nick thorpe sent this from budapest. in the wintry industrial landscape of hungary, this city is now inseparable from this company, mercedes. some of their employees, under the banner of the metal workers union, took place in this protest. participants marched to the city centre. the government dubbed 2018 the year of the family. the protesters say the new law will harm theirfamilies by protesters say the new law will harm their families by forcing them to work six days a week. their families by forcing them to work six days a weeklj their families by forcing them to work six days a week. i find it very pleasa nt work six days a week. i find it very pleasant that even right—wing parties, centrist parties and left—wing parties, are fighting together now against the government. ifind this very together now against the government. i find this very pleasant, and i think that this united front might be the key to break down the government's powys. as an empl
he's rejected appeals to return it to parliament. spreading to provincial cities. nick thorpe sent this from budapest. in the wintry industrial landscape of hungary, this city is now inseparable from this company, mercedes. some of their employees, under the banner of the metal workers union, took place in this protest. participants marched to the city centre. the government dubbed 2018 the year of the family. the protesters say the new law will harm theirfamilies by protesters say the new law...
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the work and pensions secretary, amber rudd, openly backs a plan b if mps reject theresa may's brexithat happens if it is voted down, and anything could happen, most of which they will not want to happen so which they will not want to happen so when they think about this deal, they need to weigh up the alternatives as well. six people have been killed and dozens injured after in a stampede at a nightclub in italy. and with climate change at the top of the un agenda, click asks if policy or technology will save the world — that's in half an hour here on bbc news. police in new zealand are to charge a 26—year—old man with the murder of 22—year—old british backpacker, grace millane. grace was last seen a week ago in the company of the man who has now been arrested. auckland police say they have not located her body. angus crawdord reports. fun—loving and family orientated, grace millane's parents say her disappearance one week ago was entirely out of character and extremely hard for them to take. now they have been given the worst possible news. the evidence we have gathered to this poin
the work and pensions secretary, amber rudd, openly backs a plan b if mps reject theresa may's brexithat happens if it is voted down, and anything could happen, most of which they will not want to happen so which they will not want to happen so when they think about this deal, they need to weigh up the alternatives as well. six people have been killed and dozens injured after in a stampede at a nightclub in italy. and with climate change at the top of the un agenda, click asks if policy or...
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party looks at its way of landslide victory in parliamentary polling but the opposition says it will reject the outcome due to violence allegations of intimidation and vote tampering will go live for for spontaneity in dhaka. and the polls are still open in the democratic republic of congo for a presidential election that could result in a historic transfer of power after nearly two decades of the strong man who. must meet take a look back at the dreadful year for germany's football team a shock early world cup exit but koshi will conclude clinging to his job for the twenty nineteen brings some good news for the team. i'm calling aspen thanks for joining us we start in bangladesh where early returns in the country's parliamentary election show prime minister sheikh hasina racing towards a landslide win but the opposition is calling foul dozens of candidates have pulled out of their racism allegations of vote tampering and intimidation and the leader of the opposition alliance has rejected the results islands has also marred the voting. it's an election that has been tainted by violence and
party looks at its way of landslide victory in parliamentary polling but the opposition says it will reject the outcome due to violence allegations of intimidation and vote tampering will go live for for spontaneity in dhaka. and the polls are still open in the democratic republic of congo for a presidential election that could result in a historic transfer of power after nearly two decades of the strong man who. must meet take a look back at the dreadful year for germany's football team a...
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rejects a motion of no confidence in the government despite the growing criticism of president . of the protests. the israeli army conducts raids in the west bank setting checkpoint. killed. shooting. live. tonight. this hour. a russian national detained in the u.s. on charges of being an unregistered foreign agent has now entered a guilty plea at washington d.c. court was told she faces up to five years behind bars or could be deported. as more details. well in the washington d.c. court room we saw maria buton that come forward and enter a plea of guilty to acting as an unregistered lobbyist now she has not pled guilty to any of the other charges and sensational accusations were made in the media regarding being a spy espionage not of that effect and in her statement of a fan she came forward and said that she sought to establish unofficial lines of communication with americans having power and influence over us politics and now at this point we don't know exactly what sentence she'll be facing there will not be a sentencing hearing because she is still cooperating with law enfo
rejects a motion of no confidence in the government despite the growing criticism of president . of the protests. the israeli army conducts raids in the west bank setting checkpoint. killed. shooting. live. tonight. this hour. a russian national detained in the u.s. on charges of being an unregistered foreign agent has now entered a guilty plea at washington d.c. court was told she faces up to five years behind bars or could be deported. as more details. well in the washington d.c. court room...
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high level corruption wrongdoing in the state comes under pressure authorities want the right to reject requests they think. why they just heard monday morning with the first of december live from moscow just after midnight no kevin i'm with you for the next thirty minutes for a news review of the week where we'll come along as well so first then we start in the united states has mentioned the headlines were a scandal surrounding alleged meddling in an alabama state election campaign continued to unfold in the wake what's been called a small experiment by a pro democrat subgroup that faked russian balts is now suspected to be a planned effort to influence the vote and if the state's attorney general launches a probe into the case he. investigated. americans not the russians have at least set up one army of pseudo russian bots to sway opinion and boost election turnout it's the big story this december and as more and more details come out as the new year gets closer those involved are having to do more explaining. scott shane started the domino effect by writing about the whole false lik
high level corruption wrongdoing in the state comes under pressure authorities want the right to reject requests they think. why they just heard monday morning with the first of december live from moscow just after midnight no kevin i'm with you for the next thirty minutes for a news review of the week where we'll come along as well so first then we start in the united states has mentioned the headlines were a scandal surrounding alleged meddling in an alabama state election campaign continued...
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tiber one renewed his call for the case to be tried under international law earlier riyadh rejected on career request to extradite the eight hundred suspects to stand trial in turkey over the killing of. meanwhile in the u.s. some congressmen are also planning to launch a full review over foreign policy with saudi arabia so we'll talk to kimberly how could in washington about that in just a moment let's start though with mohammed violinist in istanbul outside the saudi consulate and international investigation with the u.n. this would be a big win for turkey. that's right. turkey is reminding saudi arabia many times there is no day that goes by without turkish officials reminding saudi arabia that it's now time for some serious steps to be taken to give to infuse a new energy a new life in this investigation and to help come to a conclusion the foreign minister just awhile ago spoken i care about this and he said that now we are in talks with the u.n. about moving this file to international investigation and he said the reason why we did this is because all we are going to do this i
tiber one renewed his call for the case to be tried under international law earlier riyadh rejected on career request to extradite the eight hundred suspects to stand trial in turkey over the killing of. meanwhile in the u.s. some congressmen are also planning to launch a full review over foreign policy with saudi arabia so we'll talk to kimberly how could in washington about that in just a moment let's start though with mohammed violinist in istanbul outside the saudi consulate and...
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from certain it will receive the parliamentary approval required so whilst happens of parliament rejects may's withdrawal agreement. one scenario sending shivers through political and business circles is that the u.k. could crash out of the e.u. with that the deal indeed is it going on as gold and also the risks of a disorderly exit from the european union are clear. i feel they would be an absolute catastrophe and you know deal is really not an option. is to price it we are very very concerned and looking like it could still be an option which would just be disastrous for the british economy but what could have messy break up with the e.u. mean impact this consequence number one transport chaos. no trade deal means the u.k. would fall back on the rules of the world trade organization custom checks the borders would return with the likelihood of huge traffic jams on moshe ways leading to ports w t o rules do not cover aviation the direct consequence british based airlines would need special permission to fly within the e.u. . and knock on effect of the transport chaos disruption to food
from certain it will receive the parliamentary approval required so whilst happens of parliament rejects may's withdrawal agreement. one scenario sending shivers through political and business circles is that the u.k. could crash out of the e.u. with that the deal indeed is it going on as gold and also the risks of a disorderly exit from the european union are clear. i feel they would be an absolute catastrophe and you know deal is really not an option. is to price it we are very very concerned...
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we urge immediately to cancel this what we reject the so-called result of the election we demand to hold another election under a non politicized government. the election commission says it will investigate allegations of vote rigging but the announcement by the opposition that it has rejected the vote has huge implications for the political future and security situation across this country struck at al-jazeera. on al-jazeera why u.k. bosses will soon have to explain any gaps between that border on the shop floor. we got some really nasty storms rolling across the far north of australia and indeed it was cans for example of a forum is of rain in the past week alone some areas to seen more than that we may even see developing a tropical storm trouble sign time developing here as we go on through the next couple of days some very wet weather continuing into the cape york peninsula into the gulf of carpentaria just around the top and to elsewhere for australia so all about the hate and that heat does look to stay in place as we go on into the new year thirty one celsius there for say day tw
we urge immediately to cancel this what we reject the so-called result of the election we demand to hold another election under a non politicized government. the election commission says it will investigate allegations of vote rigging but the announcement by the opposition that it has rejected the vote has huge implications for the political future and security situation across this country struck at al-jazeera. on al-jazeera why u.k. bosses will soon have to explain any gaps between that...
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we urge immediately to cancel this would we reject the so-called result of the election we demand to hold another election under a non politicized government. the election commission says it will investigate allegations of vote rigging but the announcement by the opposition that it has rejected the vote has huge implications for the political future and security situation across this country struck at al jazeera. now voting has been extended in many areas of the democratic republic of congo hafter a day of disruption and frustration in the country's long delayed election more than forty six million people have registered to elect a successor to president joseph kabila it's been in power for eighteen years turned you on candidates were approved to wrong but the leading contenders are kabbalist chosen candidates emanuel marans on a showery and opposition candidates felix yes i k.d. and martin finally voting got off to a slow start due to terentia rain in the capital kinshasa and some polling stations took hours to open because of problems with voting machines missing voter lists people
we urge immediately to cancel this would we reject the so-called result of the election we demand to hold another election under a non politicized government. the election commission says it will investigate allegations of vote rigging but the announcement by the opposition that it has rejected the vote has huge implications for the political future and security situation across this country struck at al jazeera. now voting has been extended in many areas of the democratic republic of congo...