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in the comments before the strasberg meeting was announced, the brexit minister robin walker quashed that the government would delay a meaningful vote on that brexit deal. the meaningful vote will take place and the nation will be tabled today ahead of that debate. it is then that this house will face a fundamental choice, back to brexit deal or risk a delay that would mean once more arguing about brexit, prolonging the current uncertainty, uncertainty which would do nothing but pass control the a postles do nothing but pass control the apostles and increase the risks. it is incumbent on this house to deliver on the will of the british people and to provide certainty. tomorrow, members across this house will have the opportunity to do so ina will have the opportunity to do so in a meaningful vote, fully informed on the government was not legal analysis. i believe the right honourable gentleman and every member in this house should take that opportunity to move forward and provide certainty. that was announced at an urgent question put down byjeremy corbyn who said he didn't trust the
in the comments before the strasberg meeting was announced, the brexit minister robin walker quashed that the government would delay a meaningful vote on that brexit deal. the meaningful vote will take place and the nation will be tabled today ahead of that debate. it is then that this house will face a fundamental choice, back to brexit deal or risk a delay that would mean once more arguing about brexit, prolonging the current uncertainty, uncertainty which would do nothing but pass control...
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minister robin walker.” ambit of the statutory instrument. minister robin walker.other hand we pass today's infreedom of movement, the only thing that would change across all of these iss is the moment they come into force, aligning with the time of our exit, so they work properly. i remain hopeful that this house will support the prime minister's deal and we will leave the eu on the 22nd may with a short technical extension to ensure we can pass the necessarily legislation, this instrument is without prejudice to whether that is the case. i hope this house can agree on the necessity of this instrument, and approve it so it can come into force and avoid serious confusion and uncertainty for businesses and individuals. i beg to move mr speaker. robin walker, the junior brexit minister, we will keep across that debate. at some point shortly after 9.00 we expect the speaker to give us some of the results for the indicative vote. let us talk about that, with me is the vice—chairman of the conservative party. good evening. good evening. you have cast your ballot this ev
minister robin walker.” ambit of the statutory instrument. minister robin walker.other hand we pass today's infreedom of movement, the only thing that would change across all of these iss is the moment they come into force, aligning with the time of our exit, so they work properly. i remain hopeful that this house will support the prime minister's deal and we will leave the eu on the 22nd may with a short technical extension to ensure we can pass the necessarily legislation, this instrument...
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kazakstan and the world that there can be business as usual without loss or time as of by robin first year walker how does either. journalists in indian administered kashmir are often the first casualties when they report from one of the world's most militarized regions and now newspapers are under more pressure the indian government stopped advertising and to kashmiri deniz taking away a vital source of revenue so raman reports from new delhi. the job of a journalist and bashir is not an easy one there are many protests to report on protests often aimed at the central government in new delhi or the security forces photojournalists knows not everyone will be happy with the work he produces. on the government side on the security forces side and unfortunately pressures from people side from the common masses will stop you at many places. you know situations whatever we see. moving around this highly militarized region is no mean feat there are security checkpoints at regular intervals and patrols by heavily armed soldiers stop and search is a regular occurrence for everyone including journalists.
kazakstan and the world that there can be business as usual without loss or time as of by robin first year walker how does either. journalists in indian administered kashmir are often the first casualties when they report from one of the world's most militarized regions and now newspapers are under more pressure the indian government stopped advertising and to kashmiri deniz taking away a vital source of revenue so raman reports from new delhi. the job of a journalist and bashir is not an easy...
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here's brexit minister robin walker responding to that. this house will face a fundamental choice.at would mean months more arguing about brexit, prolonging the current uncertainty. uncertainty which would do nothing but pest control to brussels and increase the risks. it is incumbent on this house to deliver on the will of the british people and to provide certainty. tomorrow, honourable and right honourable members across this house will have the opportunity to do so in a meaningful vote, fully informed on the government's legal analysis. i believe that the right honourable gentleman and any honourable member in this house should take that opportunity to move forward and provide certainty. hear, hear! we are hearing from all the regular contributive said. chris mason gave me an update from westminster earlier. we don't know the specifics around what is going on. we know, as you were mentioning a few minutes ago, that those in the british government are telling us to manage our expectations about the scale of what might be offered and what might be presented in the next hour or so
here's brexit minister robin walker responding to that. this house will face a fundamental choice.at would mean months more arguing about brexit, prolonging the current uncertainty. uncertainty which would do nothing but pest control to brussels and increase the risks. it is incumbent on this house to deliver on the will of the british people and to provide certainty. tomorrow, honourable and right honourable members across this house will have the opportunity to do so in a meaningful vote,...
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bodies have been recovered through a red cross program to identify and excavate or cranes robin forestay walker has this report from tbilisi. in tbilisi is how the trinity cathedral the remains of some of those who went missing in today's post cold clicked have finally been returned to their families. rivers bitch has waited for twenty seven years to bury his mother. it's just great that now i will know where she is and i can go to her grave thank god it's been resolved. the remains of a cocky street tires sister and brother in law have also been found. in the us up at least i will bury them next to their son's grave and they will be together their son wanted to bring them home but he died last august. backed by russia the regions of the persia and south of setia four together in the one nine hundred ninety s. and again in two thousand and eight hundreds of thousands of ethnic georgians were displaced tens of thousands of civilians were killed and more than two and a half thousand people went missing. since two thousand and eleven the international committee of the red cross has been helping to
bodies have been recovered through a red cross program to identify and excavate or cranes robin forestay walker has this report from tbilisi. in tbilisi is how the trinity cathedral the remains of some of those who went missing in today's post cold clicked have finally been returned to their families. rivers bitch has waited for twenty seven years to bury his mother. it's just great that now i will know where she is and i can go to her grave thank god it's been resolved. the remains of a cocky...
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didn't explain the reasons behind his move he's due to step down at the end of this month robin forrester walker has more. but in your you're going to. have led kazakstan for three decades and his decision to stand down is nothing short of historic in a region where leaders tend to be pushed out or down in office that are here because of. you today i have always gone in the most important moments in the history of our state which we are building together my address today is special i made an easy decision to step down as president of the republic of. london as a buyer of stewed chip starnes capital as donna became a modern metropolis a country the size of western europe with a population of just eighteen million it has benefited from billions of dollars in oil revenues but that prosperity has come across while the political elites enrich to itself as abides government was accused of stifling political dissent. elections have never been free or fair and kazakstan has no independent media yet has a legacy he would be proud of it's been my honor to welcome the respect by dismantling the country's n
didn't explain the reasons behind his move he's due to step down at the end of this month robin forrester walker has more. but in your you're going to. have led kazakstan for three decades and his decision to stand down is nothing short of historic in a region where leaders tend to be pushed out or down in office that are here because of. you today i have always gone in the most important moments in the history of our state which we are building together my address today is special i made an...
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guy: robin walker, thank you. vonnie: first word news now.eported, manafort will serve 7.5 years for felonies uncovered as part of the special counsel's investigation into russia election interference in 2016. a judge sentenced paul manafort for illegal lobbying and witness tampering. he will serve 43 months on top of 47 months he already received. the sentence it was well short of the 34 years he could've received. and he could still be pardoned by president trump, who has stood by him through his prosecution. nancy pelosi says the chamber will not consider a public in legislation intended to give congress more power to block an emergency declaration from a president in the future. the hope is that president trump would endorse the plan and more republican senators would oppose a separate resolution blocking the president's current emergency declaration. willpeaker says the house not take up the legislation vote to give president trump a pass. u.s. aviation officials versus the world, the faa is standing by its calls not the temporarily grou
guy: robin walker, thank you. vonnie: first word news now.eported, manafort will serve 7.5 years for felonies uncovered as part of the special counsel's investigation into russia election interference in 2016. a judge sentenced paul manafort for illegal lobbying and witness tampering. he will serve 43 months on top of 47 months he already received. the sentence it was well short of the 34 years he could've received. and he could still be pardoned by president trump, who has stood by him through...
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watch has described his role as authoritarian noting the imprisonment of government critics robin forestay walker joins us now from georgia's capital tbilisi for more on this was decision expected by the president and just how important is is for. in a way. it hasn't come as a surprise to us because back in february mr nasr byatt had asked for constitutional clarification about stepping down as president and what that would actually mean thing here and presumably you know how he would be able to concede to retain that say is immunity from from prosecution of those kinds of things mr know as a buyer that is going to be the leader of the nation for life until he dies in many ways and he's going to continue to have. an important role to play in leading the country and so when he made this decision for those of us who've been watching closely it wasn't a big surprise but on the other hand it's hugely significant thought i think that people are catholics are people being willing for many years how long is that as a buyer was going to to stay in charge for he seventy eight years old you know he's he's
watch has described his role as authoritarian noting the imprisonment of government critics robin forestay walker joins us now from georgia's capital tbilisi for more on this was decision expected by the president and just how important is is for. in a way. it hasn't come as a surprise to us because back in february mr nasr byatt had asked for constitutional clarification about stepping down as president and what that would actually mean thing here and presumably you know how he would be able...
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about 1957, 58, president bush wrote a letter to his own mother, dorothy walker bush, about robin, and i want to share a part of it, with you, partly because, i firmly believe, that if we can apply many of the lessons we have talked about, we will have a character that will, i think be more in line with this one, and if i could ever be 10% of what this letter represents, i will be way ahead of the game. he wrote, in this letter, there is about our house, the need. the running, pulsating restlessness of the boys needs a counterpart. we need some soft blonde curls, to go with all our crew cuts. we need some soft blonde hair to stand with our forts and records, and thousand baseball cards. we need a legitimate christmas angel, one who does not have cuffs beneath the dress, we need someone who is afraid of frogs, we need someone to get mad, to get, to cry when i get mad, not argue. we need a little one we can kiss, without leaving egg, or jam, or gum, we need a girl, we had one wants: she would fight, and cry, play, and to make her way, just like all the rest. but, there was about her a ce
about 1957, 58, president bush wrote a letter to his own mother, dorothy walker bush, about robin, and i want to share a part of it, with you, partly because, i firmly believe, that if we can apply many of the lessons we have talked about, we will have a character that will, i think be more in line with this one, and if i could ever be 10% of what this letter represents, i will be way ahead of the game. he wrote, in this letter, there is about our house, the need. the running, pulsating...
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robin ) no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is ( james ) it may not be easy accessing the hills filled with poppies in southern california. walkerorced it to shut down over the weekend.w shut down shuttle service and stop visitors... the this year after an unusually the site has drawn thousands of visitors from around the world. ( will ) coming up next..officers are calling it a dangerous route in the south bay. why one particular highway is seeing more crashes. oh! oh! oh! ♪ ozempic®! ♪...
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responding to the urgent question from jeremy corbyn, the brexit minister robin walker reassured mpsed on the government's legal analysis. i believe the right honourable gentleman and every honourable member in the house should take that opportunity to move forward and provide certainty. our chief political correspondent, vicki young, is at the houses of parliament. you get the sense something is going on, we arejust not you get the sense something is going on, we are just not sure what. yes, it has felt like that for the last four or five hours that something is starting to shift. so we do think it is likely that theresa may will go to strasbourg. the question is, if there is a concession, how significant is it and is it significant is it and is it significant enough to win across the dozens significant enough to win across the d oze ns of significant enough to win across the dozens of tory mps and the dup, in order to not go down to such a major defeat. confirmation from the brexit minister that the meaningful vote will happen tomorrow. there was speculation as to whether something
responding to the urgent question from jeremy corbyn, the brexit minister robin walker reassured mpsed on the government's legal analysis. i believe the right honourable gentleman and every honourable member in the house should take that opportunity to move forward and provide certainty. our chief political correspondent, vicki young, is at the houses of parliament. you get the sense something is going on, we arejust not you get the sense something is going on, we are just not sure what. yes,...