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s seizing the moment in saxony attend to the state parliament in 2014 and is currently the state strongest party after the city. antonio a meeting a.f.d. politician events it's not a conversation any of them exactly relishes but look you know i assume you know that we don't sympathize with the. you don't have to we don't i think the f.t. is pretty creepy to be honest. about yet of the slogan on my election poster is there must be limits to immigration. and you can start from the f.d.a. was founded in 2013 which is when the 1st wave of asylum seekers arrived in germany and there was no firm political intervention you could not think. and you think most of them risked their lives and get in these rubber boats just to economic reasons to call the majority yes that's my opinion. but used to being racist i don't know why but i can't explain it. you have no clue what will be interesting to know why your party which you're active in is seen as racist it's an accusation meant to make us look bad. what about the terrible speeches denying history and the diatribes against homosexuals. the other half
s seizing the moment in saxony attend to the state parliament in 2014 and is currently the state strongest party after the city. antonio a meeting a.f.d. politician events it's not a conversation any of them exactly relishes but look you know i assume you know that we don't sympathize with the. you don't have to we don't i think the f.t. is pretty creepy to be honest. about yet of the slogan on my election poster is there must be limits to immigration. and you can start from the f.d.a. was...
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states. resulting approval from the e.u. parliament confirming the new team of incoming commission president lyon. line is the 1st ever woman commission president and her team of 26 don't differ too much in profile from the usual brussels career politicians but her ambitions are a marked change her ideas a forward thinking as is the gender balance of her team it is a team with almost all walls as many women as men only one woman away from gender balance this shows. this shows we have made real progress but also that we still have to do more from the lines primary focus is on climate change at the upcoming international climate meeting in madrid this december she plans to present a european green deal which aims to make europe the 1st climate neutral continent by 2050. we do not have a moment to waste any more on fighting climate change. the faster europe moves. the greater the advantage will be for our citizens our competitiveness and our prosperity. to get going fund a line will have to overcome europe's internal political problems on
states. resulting approval from the e.u. parliament confirming the new team of incoming commission president lyon. line is the 1st ever woman commission president and her team of 26 don't differ too much in profile from the usual brussels career politicians but her ambitions are a marked change her ideas a forward thinking as is the gender balance of her team it is a team with almost all walls as many women as men only one woman away from gender balance this shows. this shows we have made real...
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like during the state opening of parliament when her majesty dons a ceremonial robe which is made withg the faux fur decision with peta posting on twitter they're raising a glass of gin and dubernet, the queen's favorite drink. do you think she felt pressure to stop wearing fur? >> no. i think if the queen felt pressure from any animal groups groups she would have made the decision a lot longer ago. >> reporter: when the weather gets to chilly, the 93-year-old monarch will wear fake fur to stay warm. cindy palm, cbs news, london. >>> coming up only on "cbs this morning," oprah winfrey joins us in studio 57 to exclusively reveal her book club pick. >>> and in "a more perfect union," we'll meet a paramedic in minnesota who helps children with a magic touch. and only on "cbs this morning," four u.s. senators, two republicans and two democrats, explain why they're working together to find solutions to the climate crisis. >>> that's the "cbs this morning" for this thursday, thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. ♪
like during the state opening of parliament when her majesty dons a ceremonial robe which is made withg the faux fur decision with peta posting on twitter they're raising a glass of gin and dubernet, the queen's favorite drink. do you think she felt pressure to stop wearing fur? >> no. i think if the queen felt pressure from any animal groups groups she would have made the decision a lot longer ago. >> reporter: when the weather gets to chilly, the 93-year-old monarch will wear fake...
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parliament. —— are political. what is the latest state of play there? it is quite a labourious process.y have to what about the candidates by doing one brown after another in a secret ballot and in between all of those, they have to reprint the ballot paper. it is taking quite a long time, on the third round at the moment and the final three standing are the labourmp moment and the final three standing are the labour mp sir lindsay hoyle, he has been deputy leader and speakerfor a nine he has been deputy leader and speaker for a nine or ten he has been deputy leader and speakerfor a nine or ten years. he is putting experience s—io again for john burke oh. the person they came second in the last round was elinor light. a conservative mp. a lot of people think it is time that we had another female speaker in the house of commons. and third, the labour mp chris bryant, he boasted that he knows the detail and across all the rules for the house of commons and has the book of rules on his bedside table. he also talked about wanting to ban clapping of the house of
parliament. —— are political. what is the latest state of play there? it is quite a labourious process.y have to what about the candidates by doing one brown after another in a secret ballot and in between all of those, they have to reprint the ballot paper. it is taking quite a long time, on the third round at the moment and the final three standing are the labourmp moment and the final three standing are the labour mp sir lindsay hoyle, he has been deputy leader and speakerfor a nine he...
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mandate extends to the queen's historical garments for instance, the rope she wears at the state opening of parliamential state crown include for trump. >>lakers star lebron james continues to get back to his hometown of. james's announced his plan to build the i promise village which is transitional housing for students and families who attend his i promise school lebron open the stem they school last year for at risk kids more than 300 3rd through 5th graders are now attending and akron school officials say homelessness is a serious issue affecting about 10% of the student body. >>we want to do everything we >>good for him the i promise village project is a partnership between the lebron james family foundation and graduate hotels it is expected to be up and running by the beginning of next school year. >>but our primetime coverage continues at the top of the arc and wayne is here with kron 4 news at 10. the grant. thank you very much, thanks to 10. it is election night in the bay area and we're following a pair big races in san francisco. >>live team coverage coming up plus renda city council discu
mandate extends to the queen's historical garments for instance, the rope she wears at the state opening of parliamential state crown include for trump. >>lakers star lebron james continues to get back to his hometown of. james's announced his plan to build the i promise village which is transitional housing for students and families who attend his i promise school lebron open the stem they school last year for at risk kids more than 300 3rd through 5th graders are now attending and akron...
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and the third thing is we need the state opening of parliament, and again they would be all sorts ofther a full queen's speech would happen and if so, how and when that might happen. and that would partly depend, of course, on the queens availability. we are used to seeing the queen's speech with a full coach and horses and the queen arriving in all the pomp and ceremony but it is not to be like that, does it? no, it doesn't. it can be much more stripped back. back in 2017, after the election, we saw quite a pared down queen's speech with much less ceremony and pageantry. but it is also possible for parliament to be opened without the queen attending in person. people called the commissioners are able to do that. so that perhaps could be an option the government might choose. of course, this depends on who the government is. if we continue with the same prime minister and the same government as we currently have, they might feel that they had a queen's speech fairly recently, perhaps they don't have a huge new agenda to set out, everywhere to see somebody else in government, and some
and the third thing is we need the state opening of parliament, and again they would be all sorts ofther a full queen's speech would happen and if so, how and when that might happen. and that would partly depend, of course, on the queens availability. we are used to seeing the queen's speech with a full coach and horses and the queen arriving in all the pomp and ceremony but it is not to be like that, does it? no, it doesn't. it can be much more stripped back. back in 2017, after the election,...
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and the third thing is the state opening of parliament.r not of all special happen not just also is about whether or not of all special happen notjust rack if so, when that would happen and that would depend on the queen's availability. your use -- using the speech with all the ceremony but it doesn't have to be like that. no, it can be more strip back, back in 2017 after the election there was a quite after the election there was a quite a pared down queen ‘s speech was much less of the ceremony and pedantry. but it's possible for parliament to be opened without the queen attending in person. people called commissioners are able to do that so they could be an option the government may choose. it depends on who the government is. that is adjourned after a general election if we continue with the same by mr and the government that we currently have, that i feel they had a queen speech very recently, they don't have an edge and she set out, and we would see someone else government and someone else hold mickey as their neighbour want to set o
and the third thing is the state opening of parliament.r not of all special happen not just also is about whether or not of all special happen notjust rack if so, when that would happen and that would depend on the queen's availability. your use -- using the speech with all the ceremony but it doesn't have to be like that. no, it can be more strip back, back in 2017 after the election there was a quite after the election there was a quite a pared down queen ‘s speech was much less of the...
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opinion against israel and these were all issues that king abdullah reflected on at sunday's state opening of parliament. model that's our national position on the palestinian cause a steadfast supporting our palestinian president to establish their independent state along the 4th of june 1967 lines with east jerusalem as its capital today i also announce the expiration of the peace treaty an excuse on the outcome in iraq or on the imposition of a full sovereignty over every inch of those lines. perhaps the most important crop the fruits of peace has failed to take root here the jordanian government now says that the israelis will be given continued access to the farmland until we end of the season next april as long as they apply to visas and the farmers hope that by then some sort of long term arrangement can be found to allow them to continue farming. burnitz with al-jazeera on the jordan israel. at least 14 people have been killed and millions more have been forced from their homes after cyclon bo-bo hit eastern india and bangladesh winds of over 120 kilometers an hour ripped strays from the ground
opinion against israel and these were all issues that king abdullah reflected on at sunday's state opening of parliament. model that's our national position on the palestinian cause a steadfast supporting our palestinian president to establish their independent state along the 4th of june 1967 lines with east jerusalem as its capital today i also announce the expiration of the peace treaty an excuse on the outcome in iraq or on the imposition of a full sovereignty over every inch of those...
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days ahead because the opposition says they are going to continue their protests outside parliament. you are state department officials have met the libyan warlord who for hafter for talks a statement to the meeting on november 24th discussed steps to achieve a suspension of hostilities and a political resolution to the libyan conflict the frank discussions build on recent talks with tripoli both officials the i aim is to establish a common basis for progress between the parties on the issues that divide them now these include concrete efforts to address militias and extremist elements and the distribution of resources so they benefit all libyans mood after wired as more from the libyan capital this meeting is according to many analysts is. resulting in a very strong statement calling on the warlord hafer hefted to stop hostilities and return to the peaceful negotiations to end the libyan crisis remember in back in april the over state might prompt you called on have to. retreat and to stop the military escalation in southern tripoli and since then this is the 1st american statement to. lake is sa
days ahead because the opposition says they are going to continue their protests outside parliament. you are state department officials have met the libyan warlord who for hafter for talks a statement to the meeting on november 24th discussed steps to achieve a suspension of hostilities and a political resolution to the libyan conflict the frank discussions build on recent talks with tripoli both officials the i aim is to establish a common basis for progress between the parties on the issues...
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activists marched through georgia's capital and bloc entrances to parliament state a mob snap elections and the u.n. says greenhouse gases in the atmosphere reached a new highs last year. our top story this hour the united nations is calling for calm in the democratic republic of congo off to hundreds of protesters in the eastern town of benny stormed un buildings and set fire to the mayor's office at least 4 people were killed by gunfire during the clashes the u.n. denies that its peacekeepers shot at demonstrators though people say they are angry at the government and the u.n. mission for their failure to stop the rise in deadly rebel attacks in the region sara reports. i was this is the moment protesters in beni were shot from inside a united nations compound was people accuse the u.n. mission in the democratic republic of congo of failing to protect them against the allied democratic forces rebel groups. determined to kick out one of the biggest peacekeeping missions in the world protesters stormed this u.n. building and a few others. said was suffering a lot because of killing and
activists marched through georgia's capital and bloc entrances to parliament state a mob snap elections and the u.n. says greenhouse gases in the atmosphere reached a new highs last year. our top story this hour the united nations is calling for calm in the democratic republic of congo off to hundreds of protesters in the eastern town of benny stormed un buildings and set fire to the mayor's office at least 4 people were killed by gunfire during the clashes the u.n. denies that its peacekeepers...
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past 2 days went beyond peaceful protest in particular i am talking about the pickets of parliament and other state institutions and those activities that were taking place. they were home. elect true reform would have defused tensions instead a broken promise. to use political crisis. rubin forced you. to believe. an explosion in a coal mine in northern china has killed at least 15 people and injured others 35 miners a working underground in shanachie province when the gas blast happened john is modern industry has a poor safety record and that's a common pakistan's former prime minister nawaz sharif fun to london for medical treatment judges granted him special dispensation to leave the country from month prime minister was convicted of corruption earlier this year and sentenced to 7 years in jail. from islamabad. former prime minister nawaz sharif for serving i 70 or jailed however a month ago or his doctors raised the alarm that his medical condition would worsening and id needed urgent treatment afterwards he would move to a government. the prime minister came around and also ordered that he b
past 2 days went beyond peaceful protest in particular i am talking about the pickets of parliament and other state institutions and those activities that were taking place. they were home. elect true reform would have defused tensions instead a broken promise. to use political crisis. rubin forced you. to believe. an explosion in a coal mine in northern china has killed at least 15 people and injured others 35 miners a working underground in shanachie province when the gas blast happened john...
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speaking his mind most famously arguing the president trumps should be barred from speaking to parliament during his state visit earlier this year after the imposition of the migrant ban by bristol i am even more strongly. by chris from. westminster all. because success will be announced in a few days they'll be forgiven for hoping they might live through slightly less interesting times barnsley al-jazeera london. i'll have more from london for you a bit later on but let's get back to sami in doha now thanks so much mario now israel has approved the construction of more than 2300 settlers homes in the occupied west bank that's according to settlement watchdog peace now the ngo says most of the new housing units will be built in settlements that israel was supposed to evacuate under a peace deal with the palestinians more than $8000.00 units in the settlements have been approved since the beginning of the year that's an increase of nearly 50 percent compared to last year i get off ryan is the head of the settlements watch team at peace now she joins us on skype from west jerusalem good to have you with us
speaking his mind most famously arguing the president trumps should be barred from speaking to parliament during his state visit earlier this year after the imposition of the migrant ban by bristol i am even more strongly. by chris from. westminster all. because success will be announced in a few days they'll be forgiven for hoping they might live through slightly less interesting times barnsley al-jazeera london. i'll have more from london for you a bit later on but let's get back to sami in...
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those challenges, she will have too deal with deep divisions amongst eu member states. >> resounding approval from the eu parliamentconfirming the new team of incoming commission president, ursula von der leyen. von der leyen is the first ever woman commission president, and her team of 26 don't differ too much and profile from the usual politicians. her ambitions are a marked change. her ideas of forward thinking as is the gender balance of her team. >> it is a team with almost, almost, as many women as men. only one woman away from gender balance. this shows -- [applause] this shows we have made real progress, but also that we still have to do more. reporter: von der leyen's primary focus is on climate change. at the upcoming climate meeting in madrid this september -- december, she plans to bring a deal which aims to make europe the first climate neutral continent by 2050. >> we do not have a moment to waste anymore on fighting climate change. [applause] the faster europe moves, the greater the advantage will be for our citizens, our competitiveness, and our prosperity. reporter: to get going, von der leyen will
those challenges, she will have too deal with deep divisions amongst eu member states. >> resounding approval from the eu parliamentconfirming the new team of incoming commission president, ursula von der leyen. von der leyen is the first ever woman commission president, and her team of 26 don't differ too much and profile from the usual politicians. her ambitions are a marked change. her ideas of forward thinking as is the gender balance of her team. >> it is a team with almost,...
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opinion against israel and these were all issues that king abdullah reflected on at sunday state opening of parliament. that's our national position on the palestinian cause a steadfast supporting our palestinian brethren to establish their independent state along the 4th of june 1967 lines with east jerusalem as its capital today i also announced the expiration of the peace treaty annex is on the outgoing mayor and backer and the imposition of a full sovereignty over every inch of those lines. perhaps the most important crop the fruits of peace has failed to take root here. now in the last couple of hours the jordanian government has said that those israeli farmers will be given continued access to this land until the end of the farming season which is next april as long as they apply for visas the israeli farmers will hope that between now and then some sort of longer term arrangement might be found that will allow them to continue farming or shall i write bernard smith live for us bernard thank you french anti-racism activists are protesting in the capital paris they say there's going to scream a n
opinion against israel and these were all issues that king abdullah reflected on at sunday state opening of parliament. that's our national position on the palestinian cause a steadfast supporting our palestinian brethren to establish their independent state along the 4th of june 1967 lines with east jerusalem as its capital today i also announced the expiration of the peace treaty annex is on the outgoing mayor and backer and the imposition of a full sovereignty over every inch of those lines....
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opinion against israel and these were all issues that king abdullah reflected on at sunday's state opening of parliament not called model or our national position on the palestinian cause a steadfast supporting our palestinian brethren to establish their independent state along the 4th of june 1967 lines with east jerusalem as its capital today i also announced the expiration of the peace treaty an excuse on the outgoing mayor and backer and the imposition of our full sovereignty over every inch of those lands. perhaps the most important crop the fruits of peace has failed to take root here the jordanian government now says that the israelis will be given continued access to the farmland until the end of the season next april as long as they apply for visas and the farmers hope that by then some sort of longer term arrangement can be found to allow them to continue farming their. burnitz with al-jazeera on the jordan israel. now monday marks the 15th anniversary of the death of palestinian leader yasser arafat the former president and nobel peace prize laureate died in suspicious circumstances after yea
opinion against israel and these were all issues that king abdullah reflected on at sunday's state opening of parliament not called model or our national position on the palestinian cause a steadfast supporting our palestinian brethren to establish their independent state along the 4th of june 1967 lines with east jerusalem as its capital today i also announced the expiration of the peace treaty an excuse on the outgoing mayor and backer and the imposition of our full sovereignty over every...
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european union is not an easy place to find consensus at the moment not only in the parliament but also among member states and that's what she will have to deal with the next 5 years and next remind us what her next steps are now. well the 1st and most concrete promise she made is to work out a european green deal within the 1st $100.00 days of taking office that's also her most ambitious goal making europe the 1st carbon neutral continent by 2050 and she will be judged by that i mean we talked to some parliamentarians here today they all said it's good nice to have these plans but you really need to put some meat and potatoes to that you really need to work out how to do that is one of the most complex undertakings in the history not only of the european union but fighting climate change is one of the most complex if not the most complex and threatening problem in the world really without exaggerating here because it touches upon everything we as humans do the way we make business the way we go on vacation what we eat so this gives you an idea of the magnitude of what. is up against the next we heard som
european union is not an easy place to find consensus at the moment not only in the parliament but also among member states and that's what she will have to deal with the next 5 years and next remind us what her next steps are now. well the 1st and most concrete promise she made is to work out a european green deal within the 1st $100.00 days of taking office that's also her most ambitious goal making europe the 1st carbon neutral continent by 2050 and she will be judged by that i mean we...
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to think there are only 19 days since the state 0pening there are only 19 days since the state opening of parliamenty. it has happened in a bit of a blur. so many things have unfolded. the queen will be mindful thatjuly the 24th was the day boris johnson came him and she asked him to become her latest prime minister and things have moved so quickly since then. i would think, as i was saying, it will be a fairly short conversation. she sees her prime ministers in the private audience room in her private apartments normally every wednesday evening. she would have had a number of meetings with prime ministerjohnson over the past two, three months but this will be a fairly formal meeting. i don't think she will wish to get into the ins and outs of the campaign and she will be very much aware that he has other pressing commitments that he will wish to move on to. thank you. we will of course had coverage when boris johnson leaves here in downing street to go to the palace for that meeting with the queen. for more information, you can go online, because throughout the election campaign, the bbc will be lo
to think there are only 19 days since the state 0pening there are only 19 days since the state opening of parliamenty. it has happened in a bit of a blur. so many things have unfolded. the queen will be mindful thatjuly the 24th was the day boris johnson came him and she asked him to become her latest prime minister and things have moved so quickly since then. i would think, as i was saying, it will be a fairly short conversation. she sees her prime ministers in the private audience room in her...
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past 2 days went beyond peaceful protest in particular i am talking about the pickets of parliament and other state institutions and those activities that were taking place. there were hopes electoral reform would have defused tensions instead of broken promises his only deepened to which is political crisis . robin firstly will come out 0 tbilisi. police in italy have broken up across border a criminal gang they say had been smuggling millions of dollars worth of ancient artifacts video from police drone showed illegal acts of a excavations in the southern region of calabria the items on earth were being sold around the world. again i'm fully back to bill with the headlines on al-jazeera the u.s. has abandoned its longstanding position on israeli settlements in the occupied west bank say it will no longer consider them illegal secretary of state my compare says the construction of civilian settlements is not inconsistent with international law science president has condemned the move but it's been welcomed by israel's prime minister who says it writes a historical wrong says he will leave the stat
past 2 days went beyond peaceful protest in particular i am talking about the pickets of parliament and other state institutions and those activities that were taking place. there were hopes electoral reform would have defused tensions instead of broken promises his only deepened to which is political crisis . robin firstly will come out 0 tbilisi. police in italy have broken up across border a criminal gang they say had been smuggling millions of dollars worth of ancient artifacts video from...
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campaign launched on on saturday there's a lot to be said on the present votes how states of politics they have members of parliament who represent what should be said in the present vote it's our state of politics they have members of parliament who represent the people and not the party bottom bell thank you well now let's go just run out and the people are not the party bottom bell thank you well now. let's go to some in yemen to hear from a journalist who was witness to atrocities in yemen firsthand hussein because he joined yemen to hear from a journalist who was witness to atrocities in yemen firsthand hussein because he joins me now hussein thanks for coming back on just remind us what the role of bunce we know thanks for coming back on just remind us what the role of britain has been in yemen 1st of all there is a political role voted. has been in yemen 1st of all there is a political role voted the. u.k. in the war on yemen by supporting saudis in the u.k. in the war on yemen by supporting saudis in the international community and the human rights panel that you and as only you and security and national com
campaign launched on on saturday there's a lot to be said on the present votes how states of politics they have members of parliament who represent what should be said in the present vote it's our state of politics they have members of parliament who represent the people and not the party bottom bell thank you well now let's go just run out and the people are not the party bottom bell thank you well now. let's go to some in yemen to hear from a journalist who was witness to atrocities in yemen...
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past 2 days went beyond peaceful protest in particular i am talking about the pickets of parliament and other state institutions and those activities that were taking place. sure. there were hopes electoral reform would have defused tensions instead a broken promise. today's political crisis. robin 1st you know al-jazeera to be. the un's nuclear watchdog says iran has breached another limits set out in the 2050 nuclear deal the international atomic energy agency says iran stock of heavy water reserves is now above $130.00 tons heavy water reactors can be used to produce plutonium for nuclear weapons as an alternative to rich. a powerful religious group in senegal has opened west africa's largest mosque at a cost of $50000000.00 and it adds to the considerable political influence of the read brotherhood nicholas hark reports from tuba. for a living jell-o. this is a special cup of coffee it's called tuba brewed sweet makes with herb this 100 year old secret recipe has its origins within a local soofi islamic group called the merida brotherhood so not only the it's good for your health if you drink i
past 2 days went beyond peaceful protest in particular i am talking about the pickets of parliament and other state institutions and those activities that were taking place. sure. there were hopes electoral reform would have defused tensions instead a broken promise. today's political crisis. robin 1st you know al-jazeera to be. the un's nuclear watchdog says iran has breached another limits set out in the 2050 nuclear deal the international atomic energy agency says iran stock of heavy water...
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the past 2 days beyond peaceful protests in particular i am talking about the pickets of parliament and other state institutions and those activities that were taking place. there were hopes electoral reform would have defused tensions instead a broken promise. to use political crisis. group influenced you. to be. the president of catalonia is regional government has appeared in the spanish court on charges of disobedience came daughter was ordered by spain's electoral committee to remove pro independence symbols from catalan government buildings but he refused and prosecutors now want to block him from public office for up to 2 years sonia reports from barcelona. accompanied by his family applauded by his supporters this was kim torres day in court the catalan leader may be the latest regional politician caught up in the crisis this time an act of disobedience for failing to remove pro independence symbols from catalan government buildings during the 29000 election campaigns. is president of the catalan government fulfilled my juicy which is to defend the rights and freedoms of my fellow citizens.
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states. resoundingly approval from the e.u. parliament confirming the new team of incoming commission president lion. on the line is the 1st ever woman commission president and her team of 26 don't differ too much in profile from the usual brussels career politicians but her ambitions are a marked change her ideas a forward thinking as is the gender balance of her team it is a team with almost. as many women as men only one woman away from gender balance. this shows. it shows we have made real progress but also that we still have to do more from the lines primary focus is on climate change at the upcoming international climate meeting in madrid this december she plans to present a european green deal which aims to make europe the 1st climate neutral continent by 2050. we do not have a moment to waste any more on fighting climate change. the faster europe moves. the greater the advantage will be for our citizens our competitiveness and our prosperity to lead to get going from the line we'll have to overcome europe's internal political prob
states. resoundingly approval from the e.u. parliament confirming the new team of incoming commission president lion. on the line is the 1st ever woman commission president and her team of 26 don't differ too much in profile from the usual brussels career politicians but her ambitions are a marked change her ideas a forward thinking as is the gender balance of her team it is a team with almost. as many women as men only one woman away from gender balance. this shows. it shows we have made real...
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speaking his mind most famously elocute president trumps should be barred from speaking to parliament from during his state visit earlier this year after the imposition of the migrant ban by president trump i am even more strongly. to thresh by president trump in westminster hall. because success will be announced in a few days they'll be forgiven for hoping they might live through slightly less interesting times barnsley al-jazeera london. business updates brought to you by qatar airways going places to get. business updates brought to you by qatar airways going places together. from. all the sports. bar in fact you very much the washington nationals are planning a huge parade through the u.s. capitol on saturday is that right their 1st ever world series win now that victory over the houston astros in game 7 cats a really remarkable season for the team as they are holding now ripples. was our tix aside washington d.c. is united for the 1st time in franchise history the washington nationals have claimed their title as the best in the world series. used to watch the game started well for the houston astros
speaking his mind most famously elocute president trumps should be barred from speaking to parliament from during his state visit earlier this year after the imposition of the migrant ban by president trump i am even more strongly. to thresh by president trump in westminster hall. because success will be announced in a few days they'll be forgiven for hoping they might live through slightly less interesting times barnsley al-jazeera london. business updates brought to you by qatar airways going...
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experience and is willing to accommodate the wishes of individual member states as well as the wishes of the european parliamentission. responsible for proposing new eu laws, enforcing the blocks rules, handling trade deals and for the last three years, grappling with the considerable challenges of brexit. in truth, it has pained me to spend so much of this mandate dealing with brexit. during his five years in office, jean—claude juncker has seen an eu crisis or two. the rise of populist eurosceptic politicians, the migration crisis and the greek debt crisis. president junker, do think the deal will go through tonight? but brexit will arguably leave the deepest scar on the european union. mrjuncker will soon he succeeded as european president. but would jean—claude juncker be tempted to stay and see the brexit process through to the end and does he accept that eu shares a part of the blame at least for the protracted negotiations? famous for extravagant pronouncements and gestures like kissing eu leaders on the forehead... unfortunately i have the flu... jean—claude juncker was untypically guarded today. he did
experience and is willing to accommodate the wishes of individual member states as well as the wishes of the european parliamentission. responsible for proposing new eu laws, enforcing the blocks rules, handling trade deals and for the last three years, grappling with the considerable challenges of brexit. in truth, it has pained me to spend so much of this mandate dealing with brexit. during his five years in office, jean—claude juncker has seen an eu crisis or two. the rise of populist...
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states after 30 years behind bars. i'm phil gal welcome to the program the european parliament has declared a climate emergency the resolution passed with a clear majority in strasbourg lawmakers hope the move will send a powerful signal to the u.n. climate summit which begins in the trade next week and also way to put pressure on the incoming executive to take a leading role in the global fight against climate change so what effect will this declaration half. show us who is professor of environmental and climate policy of the technical university of munich welcome to. the declaration itself doesn't propose any concrete measures so how significant is it. well what's important about this measure is that it's joining a number of other countries and cities and states that and said the climate change problem is really very serious and it's so serious we want to make make this aware to everybody and really say this is a climate emergency so i think it has symbolic power and it can have agenda setting power the european parliament is one of the more progressive that the european institutions and the fact that the european parliame
states after 30 years behind bars. i'm phil gal welcome to the program the european parliament has declared a climate emergency the resolution passed with a clear majority in strasbourg lawmakers hope the move will send a powerful signal to the u.n. climate summit which begins in the trade next week and also way to put pressure on the incoming executive to take a leading role in the global fight against climate change so what effect will this declaration half. show us who is professor of...