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struck a more rational tone she appeals to the so if the good sense the common sense of calm and terence and she was mostly of course speaking to her own conservative benches to agree to this deal because what she says how she sums it up is that everything else is worse and of course she reiterated her ultimate stretch that if the government and the problem and to end parliament were pushed into a corner over price it it money and end up the country might and that was no wrecks it all in the end and that of course should strike taro tara into the hearts of the hard line breaks the cheers in her own rose however of course everybody knows the the lines have been drawn in the sand and palm and people have made up their minds there we've heard some little changes from one side or the other but nothing to really remedy the defeat that she is supposed to to experience tomorrow and it is a large defeat that's what the latest surveys say so as you're speaking we're looking at live pictures from the british parliament if they do vote against the prime minister tomorrow then what happens. what hap
struck a more rational tone she appeals to the so if the good sense the common sense of calm and terence and she was mostly of course speaking to her own conservative benches to agree to this deal because what she says how she sums it up is that everything else is worse and of course she reiterated her ultimate stretch that if the government and the problem and to end parliament were pushed into a corner over price it it money and end up the country might and that was no wrecks it all in the...
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british lawmakers gave the prime minister a mandate to return to the negotiating table terence nearly passed a government backed amendment to renegotiate the controversial irish backstop the us can buy as may some time but the challenges remain clear oh and there is limited appetite for such a change in the negotiating it will not be i thought. i thought in contrast to a fortnight ago this house has made it clear what it needs to approve the withdrawal of. may's chances of achieving that appear slim the e.u. says the backstop plan to avoid a hard border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland isn't up for renegotiation the german foreign minister said berlin was willing to continue talks with britain but its position was clear. it is highly unlikely that the bracks agreement will be renegotiated let alone the backstop be put into question if we want to prevent everything that leads to a hard border between northern ireland the backstop is already a compromise e.u. leader john told you one that the vote in the british parliament to demand changes had increased the risk of
british lawmakers gave the prime minister a mandate to return to the negotiating table terence nearly passed a government backed amendment to renegotiate the controversial irish backstop the us can buy as may some time but the challenges remain clear oh and there is limited appetite for such a change in the negotiating it will not be i thought. i thought in contrast to a fortnight ago this house has made it clear what it needs to approve the withdrawal of. may's chances of achieving that appear...
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doggedly she does what she does best she just carries on no solution needs to be found so pelham and terence are trying to come up with the own amendments to be able to make up their own legislative proposals and then vote on them in order to force the government into some sort of exit strategy be that maybe a second referendum be to take it take a node. off the table much softer breaks that everything is still in the game here and parliament really tries to assert its self because many people there think this is a moment of national crisis and what about outside parliament how divided up before you're talking to them is there any consensus on what should happen next. people are deeply divided and it seems somehow that the country after almost two years of this debate is just sort of split right among the middle the latest polls last week showed that there was maybe we always have to be careful those polls maybe now a majority of fifty six. percent of britons to remain in the european union versus forty four twos to leave but that of course is not quite certain but if you talk to people here
doggedly she does what she does best she just carries on no solution needs to be found so pelham and terence are trying to come up with the own amendments to be able to make up their own legislative proposals and then vote on them in order to force the government into some sort of exit strategy be that maybe a second referendum be to take it take a node. off the table much softer breaks that everything is still in the game here and parliament really tries to assert its self because many people...
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>> well, number one, one of the best things about this is that, again, terence -- he's been doing myn editing my film so -- >> jimmy: the editing was great to. >> so we're st moving forward and i'd like to say this, though. very early on inilm school, because my professor would mess with me, i never wanted to have people validate my work. whether it be my professors, critics, the oscars, you know, i know what i want to do. i just wanted to have the -- but then my life built up a a body of work and im going into my fourth decade. i'd say in film school -- and while you were at film school, i'm not going let anybody -- give them the power to validate my work. >> jimmy: yeah. >> it wasn'timappening. >>: yeah. [ cheers and applause ] >> but, but, but -- >> jimmy: but. but it feels pretty good when people like you. >>h, it feels good. it feels good. [ laughter ] it feels good. >> jimmy: i mean, you got -- >> jimmy: i'm not going to front. i mean, you saw the joy ofnde jumping upown like i was at -- courtside when knicks were good. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: but, i mean, this film went to cann
>> well, number one, one of the best things about this is that, again, terence -- he's been doing myn editing my film so -- >> jimmy: the editing was great to. >> so we're st moving forward and i'd like to say this, though. very early on inilm school, because my professor would mess with me, i never wanted to have people validate my work. whether it be my professors, critics, the oscars, you know, i know what i want to do. i just wanted to have the -- but then my life built up...
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by a majority you over a million to go to the european union in then discover that it's part of it terence wanted to keep it in. i don't see the remain as a game to win and then there are all sorts of people in the middle with very strange views and i did saying they'd get enough support to force them on parliament so it is a model it is a fiasco song launch of the prime minister's fronts and she's deliberate it's on the head of the plan which for months everybody wants to tell you what you are now she's faced with the consequences but that will take a couple of weeks before the atmosphere clears up and we've got any indication at all of where we're likely to go if i knew that the people voted to leave the e.u. devoted bragg's it do we know what public opinion was on tourism may's deal did the m.p.'s represent the people their constituents when they voted against it or they are representing their own political interests. no the deal was very unpopular among the british people though opinion polls gave it about twenty percent support eighty percent of the seventy eighty percent of the count
by a majority you over a million to go to the european union in then discover that it's part of it terence wanted to keep it in. i don't see the remain as a game to win and then there are all sorts of people in the middle with very strange views and i did saying they'd get enough support to force them on parliament so it is a model it is a fiasco song launch of the prime minister's fronts and she's deliberate it's on the head of the plan which for months everybody wants to tell you what you are...
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to simple lack of knowledge listen it's not only a question of knowledge it's also a question of terenceyou know when when the camps were liberated. in other words the camps in germany were liberated by the british and the americans and auschwitz was liberated by the russians and the world was exposed to the scope of nazi atrocities the phrase never again was coined and i'm sure the people who coined that phrase had good intentions and were really determined that such a thing would never happen again but on the other hand so many tragedies have occurred since that and that the holocaust thing but they have some similar characteristics and the question to ask yourself and i ask myself is how is that possible after the horrors of the holocaust were exposed and i think that one of the answers or one of the fact is that it's very important to take into account is the fact that the number of people responsible for these crimes who are brought to justice is not that large let's put it this way the percentage is not that large and i think when people today contemplate joining genocidal movement
to simple lack of knowledge listen it's not only a question of knowledge it's also a question of terenceyou know when when the camps were liberated. in other words the camps in germany were liberated by the british and the americans and auschwitz was liberated by the russians and the world was exposed to the scope of nazi atrocities the phrase never again was coined and i'm sure the people who coined that phrase had good intentions and were really determined that such a thing would never happen...
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secure the backing of the house to that and i've proposed a series of meetings between senior polman terence and representatives of the government over the coming days and i would like to invite the leaders of parliamentary parties to meet with me individually and i would like to start these meetings tonight. what to make of all the high drama that we have witnessed at westminster in just the past twenty four hours where does this political saga where does it take us next when now that she has survived a new confidence vote in parliament prime minister theresa may will try to keep her brakes and plan alive how she going to do that she must return to parliament next monday with a new proposal a breaks a plan b. that means at home she'll convene with rebels in her own party and opposition lawmakers to try and find a compromise she has not invited the labor leader jeremy korb and the zombie thrower to take part in those talks we understand now she'll most likely meet again with european union leaders this is crucial now to try and persuade them to make changes to that withdrawal agreement but t
secure the backing of the house to that and i've proposed a series of meetings between senior polman terence and representatives of the government over the coming days and i would like to invite the leaders of parliamentary parties to meet with me individually and i would like to start these meetings tonight. what to make of all the high drama that we have witnessed at westminster in just the past twenty four hours where does this political saga where does it take us next when now that she has...
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a strong movement for a second referendum even though you can't really say hall many of holliman terence would vote for it at this time at this point in time and there is of course if you look at the media here there is a rising despair that parliament and the government just running in circles like a cat chasing its own tail and i asked some people orlean the day here what they think this situation means for them and how they would like to solve it. i'd like is to remain. like another referendum well my preferred option when i vote was to stay in. i'm beginning to change my mind. so that's how i am now i feel i feel that things have taken place over the last couple of you know a couple of years really. beginning to change my mind but i much preferred option was to start with you. i really hope bricks and stuff i didn't vote because i don't care. i was going to get it done because it's the most drugged out thing i've lost he is. frankly as boring as the u.k. nationally it's so boring i don't really know what the european leaders will accept so it seems that it's sort of an embarrassing s
a strong movement for a second referendum even though you can't really say hall many of holliman terence would vote for it at this time at this point in time and there is of course if you look at the media here there is a rising despair that parliament and the government just running in circles like a cat chasing its own tail and i asked some people orlean the day here what they think this situation means for them and how they would like to solve it. i'd like is to remain. like another...
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terence from south africa: "got 2 set of return tickets on #emirates in 2015, for £777, cape town—dubai—londonple of really good bargains at charity auctions — it's a win—win money goes to charity & a random unexpected treat — i bought a box for a @0fficialbhafc game for 10 people including food for £800 — proper cost well over double that" simon derrick from bank of new york mellon joins us what bargains have you had? this doesn't sound good but work it through, some years ago i bought insurance on my car got stolen, it paid out the difference between what ipaid paid out the difference between what i paid for the car and what it was funded was stolen, that lasted for three years. my car got stolen the week before the insurance paid, they paid at all the way back to the original value of the car. it doesn't sound good but in terms of value it was pretty great. very good. let's talk to you by brexit, we have to it's such a big way, we are looking up the story on the wall streetjournal about are looking up the story on the wall street journal about who's going are looking up the story on the wal
terence from south africa: "got 2 set of return tickets on #emirates in 2015, for £777, cape town—dubai—londonple of really good bargains at charity auctions — it's a win—win money goes to charity & a random unexpected treat — i bought a box for a @0fficialbhafc game for 10 people including food for £800 — proper cost well over double that" simon derrick from bank of new york mellon joins us what bargains have you had? this doesn't sound good but work it through,...
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on that side clarity has not been increasing in the other thing that we now know that problem and terence do want their own control over breaks it now the ball is back in in the quarter frees them and it seems that the evening is going her way at the very end of the vote so within the next half hour maybe there will be the vote on the so-called brady amendment and that means that she wants a vote for being sent back to brussels the men days of her own parliament aronsen her back in order to magically remove the irish border solution from the divorce agreement. thank you barbara and we want to just let our viewers know to the you can see there and that window in your screen that is a live shot of inside of our house of parliament there in london where these amendment votes are taking place alex you know these amendments they look and sound like something the british parliament should have done two years ago when they began or when they were in the first stages of this why are we doing it why are they doing it now at the last minute because earlier this month theresa may. break that deal to
on that side clarity has not been increasing in the other thing that we now know that problem and terence do want their own control over breaks it now the ball is back in in the quarter frees them and it seems that the evening is going her way at the very end of the vote so within the next half hour maybe there will be the vote on the so-called brady amendment and that means that she wants a vote for being sent back to brussels the men days of her own parliament aronsen her back in order to...
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he's agreed to fight the american terence crawford, who's the unbeaten wbo world welterweight championcross? well for those who haven't, it is basically cross—country cycling. 0ff—road, with lots of different surfaces and obstacles to navigate. if you want to see how its done properly — the best cyclocross athletes in the country are gathering in kent this weekend for the british championships. today we've seen the veteran and youth races but tomorrow the elite men and women get to tackle the course at cyclopark in gravesend from wherejuliette parkin sent us this report. if you want to see how its done properly, the best cyclocross athletes in the country are gathering in kent this weekend for the british championships. today we've seen the veteran and youth races but tomorrow the elite men and women get to tackle the course at cyclopark in gravesend from wherejuliette parkin sent us this report. it is all about speed and attack. about skill and strength. and not letting your nerves get the better of you. this is cyclocross, as big in belgium as football and big money in europe. now, i
he's agreed to fight the american terence crawford, who's the unbeaten wbo world welterweight championcross? well for those who haven't, it is basically cross—country cycling. 0ff—road, with lots of different surfaces and obstacles to navigate. if you want to see how its done properly — the best cyclocross athletes in the country are gathering in kent this weekend for the british championships. today we've seen the veteran and youth races but tomorrow the elite men and women get to tackle...
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well terence position is a very delicate it is a big sponsor for north korea at the same time china has been involved in very harsh trade war with the united states so to china does not want to be singled out by transport the administration or culpable for north korea not moving forward with its nuclear weapons or missiles so china may find it very difficult to. get out of their existing coming sanctions but china wants to be a part of a range of them and there will gradually replaced the armistice agreement on one hundred fifty three if they're suspended the korean war with multi lateral you know peace the regime on the korean peninsula see what does this always good to get your insight thanks for joining us from seoul. on the al-jazeera news hour including the army's being mobilized in mexico to try and stop more disasters like this. i don't agree with many of the minister statement says. american accusations of anti semitism are out of step with women on the march. fourteenth many ways in for his latest. from him with only. more protests in sudan the latest in a month of growing dema
well terence position is a very delicate it is a big sponsor for north korea at the same time china has been involved in very harsh trade war with the united states so to china does not want to be singled out by transport the administration or culpable for north korea not moving forward with its nuclear weapons or missiles so china may find it very difficult to. get out of their existing coming sanctions but china wants to be a part of a range of them and there will gradually replaced the...
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amir khan has agreed a deal to face undefeated wbo world welterweight champion terence crawford.his unanimous points win over samuel vargas in september. he faces a tough task against crawford, who is considered to be one of the best pound—for—pound fighters in the world. the news will be a blow to his long—time domestic rival kell brook, who had hoped to finally face khan this year. there was a dramatic second race in the formula e season in morocco with jerome d'ambrosio taking the victory. team—mates antonio felix de costa and britain's alexander sims collided with ten minutes remaining handing the lead to d'ambrosio who held off a late charge from robert frins and sam bird to take the lead in the formula e championship. australia have beaten india by 34 runs in the first one day international in sydney. the hosts reached 288 for five from their 50 overs after winning the toss. peter handscomb top scored with 73 for austrlaia and there were also half centuries for usman khawaja and shaun marsh. rohit sharma hit 133 off 129 balls as india tried to stay in the contest. it was al
amir khan has agreed a deal to face undefeated wbo world welterweight champion terence crawford.his unanimous points win over samuel vargas in september. he faces a tough task against crawford, who is considered to be one of the best pound—for—pound fighters in the world. the news will be a blow to his long—time domestic rival kell brook, who had hoped to finally face khan this year. there was a dramatic second race in the formula e season in morocco with jerome d'ambrosio taking the...
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terence out it had one of the dangerous takata airbags. mercedes could not provide a safe one so the truck sat idle for two years in this parking lot. >> let's find out if "7 on your side" can help us. >> we got mercedes to search the globe to find an airbag, and now -- the farmer's market is rolling. >> we bought green beans, onions, tomatoes. >> ta-da. >> they finally got the airbag? oh, you got it! >> yeah, we appreciate you. >> thank you, channel 7. >> you're welcome! now, i'm here. it is 2019. we're ready to help make things right in your life. so keep contacting me and keep watching. i want to hear from you with any consumer issues you have. the "7 on your side" hotline is open monday through friday from 10:00 to 2:00. my telephone number is 415-954-8151. you can reach me at my facebook page and through abc7news.com. >>> and that's just a handful of the great stories and people you helped last year. >> absolutely. >> a small snippet. >> thanks, michael. >> sure. >>> rain, rain and then more rain. >> and then rain after that, i think.
terence out it had one of the dangerous takata airbags. mercedes could not provide a safe one so the truck sat idle for two years in this parking lot. >> let's find out if "7 on your side" can help us. >> we got mercedes to search the globe to find an airbag, and now -- the farmer's market is rolling. >> we bought green beans, onions, tomatoes. >> ta-da. >> they finally got the airbag? oh, you got it! >> yeah, we appreciate you. >> thank you,...
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secretary of state rallied its allies to deter terence influence in the region. president obama trump has traveled to the country's southern border trying to drum up support for his proposal between the united states and mexico his demands for five point seven billion dollars for the project have led to a partial government shutdown. sudan's security forces being accused of attacking protesters while they were receiving treatment at a hospital in. amnesty international says offices five live bullets and tear gas at patients many of them believed to have been hurt at wednesday's anti-government demonstrations where three people were killed venezuela's president is vying to correct what he calls deep mistakes during his second term because maduro has been sworn in for another six year term. american countries are refusing to recognize his presidency many condemned as a socialist dictatorship madeira accuses the united states of waging war against venezuelans suffering hyperinflation and few children has and many have fled causing lots of america's biggest migration
secretary of state rallied its allies to deter terence influence in the region. president obama trump has traveled to the country's southern border trying to drum up support for his proposal between the united states and mexico his demands for five point seven billion dollars for the project have led to a partial government shutdown. sudan's security forces being accused of attacking protesters while they were receiving treatment at a hospital in. amnesty international says offices five live...
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s, one of your colleagues, has been talking about a plan for aliment terence to take control of the processlong do you give theresa may before you have to do that? nicky: we will seek to amend the deal, a deal that allows the government process three weeks to see if they can agreement. at the same time, we will allow the committee's senior mps to see if they can find a consensus. they would then take it back to the house of commons to be voted on. if consensus cannot be found, we would have to say to the prime minister, you have to ask for an .xtension to article 50 and if the government is able -- a look like they are clearly finding something that the mps can unite around, then our process can slightly fall back. but at the day, the government had two point five years, they have known for over a year that this vote was going to happen and so far, the majority in parliament has not been found? anna: one of our guests yesterday said to those who spoke after the vote, anybody who has something to test, a view that they want to see expressed in parliament and voted on would get their chance.
s, one of your colleagues, has been talking about a plan for aliment terence to take control of the processlong do you give theresa may before you have to do that? nicky: we will seek to amend the deal, a deal that allows the government process three weeks to see if they can agreement. at the same time, we will allow the committee's senior mps to see if they can find a consensus. they would then take it back to the house of commons to be voted on. if consensus cannot be found, we would have to...
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that we now and according to terence jones his lawyer and his speechwriter it was not in king's mind to do that the next day. the next day there is series of meetings they had with congress and there's a moment at the beginning of the day where they come out in the march started without them, very symbolically given what i said earlier. the ex-ex-communist conscientious director and that's before you get to the fact that he is black, he is the organizer of this margin he runs out of congress and sees the march leaving and says we are supposed to be meeting them. they jump into their limousines to try to catch up with the march but are blocked by the traffic, the traffic caused by the mobs. so they jump out of the limousines and they run to catch up with the march. if you look at pictures of the leaders of the march and a kind of fred flintstone version of photoshop in what they did was basically clear people out of the way so it looks as though they are in the middle. throughout that day king was wearing away and if you look at what he ends up with on the podium when he finishes spea
that we now and according to terence jones his lawyer and his speechwriter it was not in king's mind to do that the next day. the next day there is series of meetings they had with congress and there's a moment at the beginning of the day where they come out in the march started without them, very symbolically given what i said earlier. the ex-ex-communist conscientious director and that's before you get to the fact that he is black, he is the organizer of this margin he runs out of congress...
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one of the joys of terence haynes is he writes piercing reports that will be always one sentence that in our washington studio. daragh maher with us as well. terry, you are really in on the difference in the majority vote. the democrats have a slimmer 17 vote majority. power that exact speaker pelosi will have with a more narrow majority? terry: happy new year ultima tom. i don't know a lot of things that i can count. that is a tiny majority. i think the general perception is somehow house democrats will be a monolithic block and that is demonstrably not true. mrs. pelosi, speaker designate pelosi, after today, probably speaker after she gets the votes to become speaker, and's up having to corral a very fractious group that are a combination of two factions, coastal progressives and heartland moderates. more centrist democrats who are really the people who are --ponsible for tom: they'retom: not progressives, they are liberals. which is fine. i get it. you got the liberals and the moderates. what body language have you seen from moderates as the liberals get the headlines? terry: i th
one of the joys of terence haynes is he writes piercing reports that will be always one sentence that in our washington studio. daragh maher with us as well. terry, you are really in on the difference in the majority vote. the democrats have a slimmer 17 vote majority. power that exact speaker pelosi will have with a more narrow majority? terry: happy new year ultima tom. i don't know a lot of things that i can count. that is a tiny majority. i think the general perception is somehow house...
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and washington russell says it could cost us call him paul terence's paul to the trade pact we'll find out how traders on wall street are reacting. also on the program coming from all directions now while weighs on the fall an american criminal probe into the chinese tech giant and germany considers barring it from five g. networks. and they called it because new dubai china is building a brand new poll a city just off sri lanka's assures the country's leaders paint it as a great achievement but it's not everyone's going that. this is your business update i'm going to home free glad you could join me.
and washington russell says it could cost us call him paul terence's paul to the trade pact we'll find out how traders on wall street are reacting. also on the program coming from all directions now while weighs on the fall an american criminal probe into the chinese tech giant and germany considers barring it from five g. networks. and they called it because new dubai china is building a brand new poll a city just off sri lanka's assures the country's leaders paint it as a great achievement...