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u.k. supreme court it was quite a day for the court to discuss that i'm joined tonight by the doctors who will grow in the u.k. lecture of u.k. of all specialist dr grossman it's good to have you back on the show you have been a busy woman today and you're like many of us you've called this decision unprecedented team times today and before before let's talk about that let's get the essential the news essential is out of the way besides having the highest court in the land implying that he pulled one over the queen has anything changed for prime minister boris johnson has anything changed about rex. how almost everything has changed right now you're absolutely right we've had this priem court of the united kingdom and one of the most powerful judgments i think i've ever read in my life 11 supreme court justices this means a full court said every single quote but every single judge agreed in this judgment which said there are limits to your power what you did smile what the prime minister did and giving advice to the queens of provo parliament 5 weeks of the 8 weeks up and so they expect a
u.k. supreme court it was quite a day for the court to discuss that i'm joined tonight by the doctors who will grow in the u.k. lecture of u.k. of all specialist dr grossman it's good to have you back on the show you have been a busy woman today and you're like many of us you've called this decision unprecedented team times today and before before let's talk about that let's get the essential the news essential is out of the way besides having the highest court in the land implying that he...
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u.k. supreme court is holding its 2nd day of hearings to decide whether prime minister boris johnson broke the law by suspending parliament for 5 weeks charlie rangel has more from london. we will be hearing more arguments on both sides because this case is fundamentally about whether or not the prime minister abused his and asking for that lengthy probation suspension of parliament at such a critical time and whether or not this supremes has the power to rule what is essentially upon them an issue right now we're hearing from james justice james he is the lawyer representing the prime minister and he is arguing that these courts have no jurisdiction on this matter and that the case should really be thrown out is obviously drawing on many. previous cases to emphasize that argument but the lawyers representing the legal activist are arguing that the rules suspending parliament and the bounds by convention and the use for a prime minister to set out new legislation for the coming year remember boris johnson said that he was probing parliament to tackle some domestic issues to look at funding
u.k. supreme court is holding its 2nd day of hearings to decide whether prime minister boris johnson broke the law by suspending parliament for 5 weeks charlie rangel has more from london. we will be hearing more arguments on both sides because this case is fundamentally about whether or not the prime minister abused his and asking for that lengthy probation suspension of parliament at such a critical time and whether or not this supremes has the power to rule what is essentially upon them an...
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u.k. prie minister. unlawful byn ruled the supreme court. not managed to stop a lob passing that prevents a no deal brexit. this mustersonally, be a b blow to his credibility. all eyes on whwhat boris johnson could do next. perhaps he could sit tightht and stay in new york. he is do to o have his first engagement very soon. we will see if he has any reaction on this ruling. he also said he is s not plannig to fly home early. we w will see if that is maintained. he has meetings with donald trump, is you to give a speech at the u.n. general assembly. it is a clearly unprececedented situation back home with calls for him to resign multiplying. >> he vowed the u.k. would leave at the end of october with or without a deal. where does this decision leave brexit? >> parliament could be reconvened as early as wednesday, 11:30 a.m. in the u.k., 12:30 a.m. in paris. that has to be confirmed by john bercow. parliamenttime, when comes back, what does it do? does it hold a vote of no-confidence and what will that mean for brexit? will we get a general el
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u.k. supreme court the highest court in the united kingdom where the court has ruled on notably galaxy of johnson and 5 week suspension of parliament ruling that it was 'd on or for. let's bring in our correspondent rory challen see is outside the supreme courts in london a damning ruling there by the u.k.'s highest courts clearly this is going to be a huge blow for the british government and for prime minister boris johnson where can he go from here. this is as you say a deep blow heavy blow for boris johnson and his parliament the ruling given by the supremes courts on the 3 questions that it was considering was unanimous all 11 justices essentially ruled against the government on this they were being asked was this matter just a simple is it's a thing that the courts should have decided on raw being just a political matter the boris johnson as the prime minister had every right to do separate parliaments well the supremes justice did hear from server celebration after. campaigners who say have black was saying silence m.p.'s over there they are very pleased with this decision so yes th
u.k. supreme court the highest court in the united kingdom where the court has ruled on notably galaxy of johnson and 5 week suspension of parliament ruling that it was 'd on or for. let's bring in our correspondent rory challen see is outside the supreme courts in london a damning ruling there by the u.k.'s highest courts clearly this is going to be a huge blow for the british government and for prime minister boris johnson where can he go from here. this is as you say a deep blow heavy blow...
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u.k. supreme court will hear an appeal from the government next week u.k. opposition leader jeremy corbett agreed with the ruling saying that the prime minister was preventing questioning and debate of his goal to pull the u.k. out of the e.u. by october 31st take a listen i want to lead a labor government will bring people together and a relationship with europe. or an effective trading relationship with europe in which we have a dynamic relationship on regulations and right so we don't become a donald trump offshore or you look at the edge of europe on the mining the social advances the have good and i recognize that through the european you. know just after the ruling across party group of lawmakers gathered outside parliament to protest against the formal shutdown and said that they would continue to attend meetings and still go about their business inside the building. we've seen the parliament is not sitting it should be sitting the whole disk up and. we make very clear as you saw in the church. just a few weeks ago. parliament was acting this way and
u.k. supreme court will hear an appeal from the government next week u.k. opposition leader jeremy corbett agreed with the ruling saying that the prime minister was preventing questioning and debate of his goal to pull the u.k. out of the e.u. by october 31st take a listen i want to lead a labor government will bring people together and a relationship with europe. or an effective trading relationship with europe in which we have a dynamic relationship on regulations and right so we don't become...
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u.k. supreme court which in a historic judgment has ruled that prime minister boris johnson's move to suspend parliament was unlawful out a lot all 13 supreme court judges agree the broad vision of prevented parliament from doing its job without reasonable justification the decision means lawmakers will return to parliament on wednesday and scrutinise prime minister johnson's plans for taking britain out of the european union the british prime minister is in new york where he's attending the u.n. general assembly and he said the judges made the wrong call take a listen perhaps i strongly disagree with what the justices who bought and i don't think that. it's right but we will go ahead and postpone the comeback i do think there's a good case for getting on with the queen's speech anyway move do that but the most important thing is we get home and leave a brick sit on october 31st and this clearly the claimants in this case are determined to try to frustrate that some to and to stop that i think of the very unfortunate if parliament made that objective which of the people want delivered more di
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u.k. supreme court ruling next week and with the u.k. set to leave the e.u. by october 31st the latest exit to the bugs that show with r g correspondent for in france thanks so much for your time. and i'm moving to asia there has been a breakthrough a small one in the malays of the ongoing trade war with the us as china has waived tariffs on some goods coming in from the us this includes 16 products including seafood and. pharmaceuticals for cancer patients the exemptions will start later this month to be just before the trade talks we start in october here to break it all down and bring us up to speed on this and a host of other issues is professor richard wolfe professor of economics and there are just at the u. university massachusetts amherst and the author of democracy at work a cure for capitalism professor wolfe welcome back as we said thank you there seems to be some small movement here with china showing some flexibility on their tariffs the news here that they've issued exemptions for 16 type of imports starting in on september 17th 12 of those prod
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u.k. supreme court ruling next week and with the u.k. set to leave the e.u. by october 31st the latest exit out of the bugs that show with r g correspondent for in france thanks so much for your time. and i'm moving to asia there has been a breakthrough a small one in the malays of the ongoing trade war with the us as china has waived tariffs on some goods coming in from the us this includes 16 products including seafood and. pharmaceuticals for cancer patients the exemptions will start later this month to be just before the trade talks we start in october here to break it all down and bring us up to speed on this and a host of other issues is professor richard wolfe professor of economics and there are just at the u. university massachusetts amherst and the author of democracy at work a cure for capitalism professor wolfe welcome back as we said thank you there seems to be some small movement here with china showing some flexibility on their tariffs the news here that they've issued exemptions for 16 type of imports starting in on september 17th 12 of those
u.k. supreme court ruling next week and with the u.k. set to leave the e.u. by october 31st the latest exit out of the bugs that show with r g correspondent for in france thanks so much for your time. and i'm moving to asia there has been a breakthrough a small one in the malays of the ongoing trade war with the us as china has waived tariffs on some goods coming in from the us this includes 16 products including seafood and. pharmaceuticals for cancer patients the exemptions will start later...
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supreme court says boris medasse -- the u.k. ys boris johnson's suspension of parliament was unlawful, and that the prorogation is null and void. >> the court is bound to conclude, therefore, that the decision to advise her majesty to prorogue parliament was unlawful. because it had the effect of frustrating or preventing the to carryf parliament out its constitutional function without reasonable justification. alix: opposition leader jeremy corbyn calling on johnson to resign. u.k. speaker john bercow says parliamentary business will resume wednesday. asian unit,ts its the second-biggest ipo of the year. the real winner could be the city of hong kong as protests continue directing market. it has become the world's number three market this year. the u.n. general assembly is underway, where issues like climate change and brexit take center stage. brazil,president from bolsonaro, president erdogan and turkey are speaking today. president trump will speak and meet with u.k. prime minister boris johnson. if you are in new york, don't
supreme court says boris medasse -- the u.k. ys boris johnson's suspension of parliament was unlawful, and that the prorogation is null and void. >> the court is bound to conclude, therefore, that the decision to advise her majesty to prorogue parliament was unlawful. because it had the effect of frustrating or preventing the to carryf parliament out its constitutional function without reasonable justification. alix: opposition leader jeremy corbyn calling on johnson to resign. u.k....
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u.k. supreme court ruled his suspension of parliament earlier this month was unlawfully . israel's president wants prime minister benjamin netanyahu to form a new government in elections last week netanyahu party came in a single seat behind the blue and white party led by begun. the un has strengthened warnings of a climate change catastrophe for the planet's oceans it says unprecedented overheating could raise sea levels by about one meter by the end of this century. this is g.w. news from berlin you can always find the latest headlines at u.w. dot com or follow us on twitter. it's time. to take one step further. than face the possible. moment here on this side of love really time to search the amount. and fight for the troops out of. time to overcome boundaries. and connect the world. time for the t w e w s coming up ahead. binds. the other one into one official estimates more than 1200000 venezuelans live in colombia legally and illegally. it's already a. return to vast whaler. to visit friends yes i don't think i'd ever go back there to live you know what i live there
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u.k. supreme court's decision to call the suspension on lawful takes the court into one to uncharted territory said a new president the parliament as you saw here also seems to be venturing into unprecedented to reign with the level of rhetoric and the current challenge to the prime minister's previously recognized raw gives so what is your take on what's happening at the institutional level right now in the u.k. is the system as strange as it looks and could this lead to some more fundamental change in the institutions well it definitely is strained you can see that it's strained on both sides and of course when you mention the rhetoric you're referring to of course just felt who was the m.p. from birmingham yardley and also madeleine new another m.p. who received recent attacks and of course a while ago of course joe cox was attacked and she is deceased from her about attack but it's been on both sides and the rhetoric i don't think is just being from boston so what are they doing death watch in the will of 17400000 voters and this is the issue when you mention the supreme court ruling of co
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matt: what about the supreme court move in the u.k.? e that is going your portfolio more seriously? >> the supreme court falls into a similar category, really. a major development from a political process, but investors are questioning whether the status of the brexit negotiations have moved materially on that front. from my perspective, the prime minister remains in a similar position. he knows the easiest way out of this is to find a deal with the european union, but breaking through the technical details are proving to still be very difficult. matt: nonetheless, there are a lot of balls in the air. his geopolitical risk a concern for you? >> i think markets don't like uncertainty, that is something we can say simply. all of this news is clearly going to make investors slightly more cautious in terms of jumping into risk assets. in a time when the global economy is quite weak, we see market moves can be exacerbated by geopolitical news more broadly. there are reasons for investors to be thinking about ways in which they can be building
matt: what about the supreme court move in the u.k.? e that is going your portfolio more seriously? >> the supreme court falls into a similar category, really. a major development from a political process, but investors are questioning whether the status of the brexit negotiations have moved materially on that front. from my perspective, the prime minister remains in a similar position. he knows the easiest way out of this is to find a deal with the european union, but breaking through...
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u.k. supreme court rules in a unanimous decision. i mean this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up 40 people including children are killed at an afghan wedding as u.s. backed forces targeted a nearby taliban hideout. at least 26 people were killed in indonesia's popular region after racism allegations violent protests. a divisive legacy spain's top court says the remains of dictator francisco franco should be examined from a state was only in. the last 6 consecutive brock's it related votes in parliament in just 2 months in office before shutting it down and now that decision by boys johnson has been declared unlawful by the united kingdom's highest court this court has already concluded that the prime minister's advice to her majesty was unlawful void and of no effect this means that the order in council which led was a little full void and of no if that should be quashed the prayer of geisha was also void and of no effect parliament has not been for the road. this is the unanimous judgement of all 11 justices of the u.k.'s m
u.k. supreme court rules in a unanimous decision. i mean this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up 40 people including children are killed at an afghan wedding as u.s. backed forces targeted a nearby taliban hideout. at least 26 people were killed in indonesia's popular region after racism allegations violent protests. a divisive legacy spain's top court says the remains of dictator francisco franco should be examined from a state was only in. the last 6 consecutive brock's it related...
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u.k. supreme court hearing we'll bring you the latest live from london. and new session and new president the 74th u.n. general assembly opens in new york. and we'll tell you about the mouthwatering clash set optimisation chanting his name it sounds coming up stay with us. take heart in season as well as you well know this one here is named burton and it's quite active moving fairly quickly which is a good thing because going to glance past bermuda there's already a hurricane warning i was not going to be a direct hit and it will go through very quickly and whilst your eyes are watching that you may have missed what's happening down here so we should zoom in in the gulf of mexico is pretty active as well this although it's only a tropical depression briefly became a tropical storm which means winds became severe gale force as it went on land in the low ground just south of houston so we're talking about the texas coast you may remember 2 years ago what happened here when the harvey town did this is not the same beast however it has already dropped a fair
u.k. supreme court hearing we'll bring you the latest live from london. and new session and new president the 74th u.n. general assembly opens in new york. and we'll tell you about the mouthwatering clash set optimisation chanting his name it sounds coming up stay with us. take heart in season as well as you well know this one here is named burton and it's quite active moving fairly quickly which is a good thing because going to glance past bermuda there's already a hurricane warning i was not...
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u.k. supreme court is holding its 2nd day of hearings to decide whether prime minister boris johnson broke the law by suspending parliament for 5 weeks it's al jazeera world now. throughout the world live large and small of the arab diaspora men women and children who have settled on the road. why people move varies greatly persecution and conflict has caused millions of arabs to leave their homelands others leave for economic reasons or to follow their families. no 2 stories are the same yet what binds each of them is a connection to their arab heritage. europe has long been a favored destination for many from the middle east so many abdul qadeer lives in italy where she works as a public representative her is a remarkable success story as milan's 1st muslim female council member. so many are built there was born in the italian city of beirut to jordanian and palestinian parents she has enjoyed a special relationship with the city of milan since her student days at milan university although i had a solo pilot baba also that went out of ways and i. hope. that he could for that have did ask
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u.k. supreme court hearing on whether the prime minister broke the law we'll bring you the latest and malaysia takes emergency measures to try and make it rain as a toxic haze bread's from indonesia. and its ports will tell you about the mouthwatering class set up in the asian champions league. with. south africa is holding an extraordinary session of its parliament on how to tackle gender based violence presidents are around opposer has admitted there's a crisis after growing protests over rape and murder figures show sexual offenses in general murder rates have been rising significantly in south africa over the last decade in 2018 police recorded an average of 58 murders every day while sexual offenses including rape have risen almost 5 percent this year and according to w.h.o. estimates the famine side rate in south africa is almost 5 times the global average one woman is murdered every 3 hours. for me the middle joins us now live from cape town understand that session is still ongoing in parliament how's it shaping up for me for. the semi president began the session by addressing parliamen
u.k. supreme court hearing on whether the prime minister broke the law we'll bring you the latest and malaysia takes emergency measures to try and make it rain as a toxic haze bread's from indonesia. and its ports will tell you about the mouthwatering class set up in the asian champions league. with. south africa is holding an extraordinary session of its parliament on how to tackle gender based violence presidents are around opposer has admitted there's a crisis after growing protests over...
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u.k. supremes court has begun hearings to decide whether prime minister boris johnson broke the law when he suspended parliament for 5 weeks a lawyer for the government has told judges johnson were. entitled to prorogue parliament but those arguing against the shutdown say it is the biggest abuse of power bribe pile minister for 50 years has more from london. the barricades have shifted temporarily than the remaining breaks it battle as arrived at the supreme court we have the force to appeals one from england and wales and one from scotland. they both involve the same issue whether it was lawful for the prime minister to advise her majesty to authorize the provocation the parliament order in council at issue whether the court should stay out of politics as the english high court had ruled or a scottish judges decided last week whether the courts should step in when the powers of government are used for purposes other than those for which they were intended now. is that when the prime minister exercise. his admittedly removed discretionary power to advise her majesty gratian it is an improp
u.k. supremes court has begun hearings to decide whether prime minister boris johnson broke the law when he suspended parliament for 5 weeks a lawyer for the government has told judges johnson were. entitled to prorogue parliament but those arguing against the shutdown say it is the biggest abuse of power bribe pile minister for 50 years has more from london. the barricades have shifted temporarily than the remaining breaks it battle as arrived at the supreme court we have the force to appeals...
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u.k. supreme court is holding its 2nd day of hearings to decide whether prime minister boris johnson broke the law by suspending parliament for 5 weeks. and activists with hong kong's democracy movement made a direct appeal to the u.s. congress for support joshua long and dani's ho day congressional hearing to adopt the hong kong human rights and democracy at its past in washington on kong will have to prove every year that it respects human rights in order to maintain its special trading status with the united states well those are the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera after inside story stage and that's a water bottle. hundreds of thousands of rohingya muslims remaining in me and more face a serious risk of genocide that's according to a new report from a united nations fact finding mission u.n. investigators are also calling for top generals and me and more to stand trial for war crimes but would that be enough to end the suffering of one of the most persecuted minorities in the world this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program. 2 years after me and more as mili
u.k. supreme court is holding its 2nd day of hearings to decide whether prime minister boris johnson broke the law by suspending parliament for 5 weeks. and activists with hong kong's democracy movement made a direct appeal to the u.s. congress for support joshua long and dani's ho day congressional hearing to adopt the hong kong human rights and democracy at its past in washington on kong will have to prove every year that it respects human rights in order to maintain its special trading...
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u.k. supreme court ruled that his suspension of parliament was unlawful. reaction to the ruling on both strong.od and >> the decision to advise her majesty to prorogue parliament was unlawful. >> i welcome the judgment this morning. >> it had the effect of frustrating or preventing the ability of parliament to carry out its constitutional function without reasonable justification. pm johnson: i strongly disagree with what the justices have found. n pm: it demonstrates an abuse of power by him -- mr. mp: it demonstrates an abuse of power by him. >> today is not a win for any individual because. for parliamentary sovereignty. guy: johnson is now going to return to london after addressing the u.n. general assembly. we are also expecting very in aly some comments bilateral meeting between the president of the united states and the british prime minister. as soon as we get those, we will bring those to you. let's get some analysis on what this all means. , eurasia group managing director of europe, joins us now. what impact will this have on the direction of br
u.k. supreme court ruled that his suspension of parliament was unlawful. reaction to the ruling on both strong.od and >> the decision to advise her majesty to prorogue parliament was unlawful. >> i welcome the judgment this morning. >> it had the effect of frustrating or preventing the ability of parliament to carry out its constitutional function without reasonable justification. pm johnson: i strongly disagree with what the justices have found. n pm: it demonstrates an abuse...
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u.k. supreme court's unanimous ruling with which he says he strongly disagrees the court is bound to conclude that that the decision to advise and majesty to purab parliament was unlawful because it had the effect of frustrating preventing the ability of parliament to carry out its constitutional functions without reasonable justification the effect on the fundamentals of our democracy was extreme no justification for taking action with such an extreme effect has been put before the court the speaker of the house of commons john bercow welcomed the ruling of. the in the light. of that explicit judgement. i have instructed the house so far it is to prepare not for the recall. the purgation was unlawful and he's void to prepare for the resumption of the business of the house of commons and i pick up the jeremy corbin the leader of the opposition labor party called on johnson to step down. for a trial. hasn't found his legacy on this an elected prime minister should not remain our. parliament getting back to work it can finally address the pressing issues with bracks it likely topping the list t
u.k. supreme court's unanimous ruling with which he says he strongly disagrees the court is bound to conclude that that the decision to advise and majesty to purab parliament was unlawful because it had the effect of frustrating preventing the ability of parliament to carry out its constitutional functions without reasonable justification the effect on the fundamentals of our democracy was extreme no justification for taking action with such an extreme effect has been put before the court the...
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u.k. supreme court just ruled the country's prime minister johnson broke the law by suspending perogue in parliament the judge said that the pro gay should had no legal effect and therefore is still technically sitting. for it all to know my name is kevin o. in fact so watching r t this 2 to the 24th of september i'm here with a half hour world news update from our world news center 1st this one story from russia 10 members of russia's delegation of failed to get visas in order to attend the big united nations general assembly in new york which we'll talk about later in the program the head of russia's foreign affairs committee who was one of those refused entry called the move a provocation today our correspondent in is across this one. very badly this time from the well that's a huge sensation and of course most condemn and there was a few hours reaction from russia's foreign ministry earlier on tuesday we heard from constantine. as you just said they had all of the foreign affairs committee and the upper temper of the russian parliament that he's not going to attend the u.n. general as
u.k. supreme court just ruled the country's prime minister johnson broke the law by suspending perogue in parliament the judge said that the pro gay should had no legal effect and therefore is still technically sitting. for it all to know my name is kevin o. in fact so watching r t this 2 to the 24th of september i'm here with a half hour world news update from our world news center 1st this one story from russia 10 members of russia's delegation of failed to get visas in order to attend the...
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u.k.'s supreme court today in the historic judgment the court ruled that prime minister boris johnson's move to suspend parliament was on lawful all 11 supreme court judges agreed that the so-called program geishas of parliament kept warmakers from doing their job. judges filed into the courtroom to deliver their highly anticipated ruling their verdict unanimous a stunning rebuke to the prime minister the court is bound to conclude that. the decision to advise a magistrate to peru parliament was unlawful because it had the effect of frustrating or preventing the ability of parliament to carry out its constitutional functions without reasonable justification the effect on the fundamentals of our democracy was extreme no justification for taking action with such an extreme effect has been put before the court. so the court said the government suspension order was no and void and that parliament should resume business immediately. common speaker john bercow confirmed m.p.'s would sit again starting wednesday. news of the ruling reached prime minister johnson in new york where he's been attendin
u.k.'s supreme court today in the historic judgment the court ruled that prime minister boris johnson's move to suspend parliament was on lawful all 11 supreme court judges agreed that the so-called program geishas of parliament kept warmakers from doing their job. judges filed into the courtroom to deliver their highly anticipated ruling their verdict unanimous a stunning rebuke to the prime minister the court is bound to conclude that. the decision to advise a magistrate to peru parliament...
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u.k. supreme court has begun hearings to decide whether prime minister barak's johnson broke the law by suspending parliament for 5 weeks these are live pictures coming from strasbourg down the hole has more now from london. the barricades have shifted temporarily that we remain breaks it battle as a rived at the supreme court we have the force to appeals one from england and wales and one from scotland. they both involve the same issue. whether it was lawful for the prime minister advise her majesty to authorize the provocation the parliament order in council at issue whether the court should stay out of politics as the english high court had ruled or a scottish judges decided last week whether the courts should step in when the powers of government are used for purposes other than those for which they were intended. when the prime minister exercise. is admittedly removed discretionary power to advise her majesty gratian it is an improper purpose for him to be motivate our wish to avoid armament you control over the policies of his government and we know. that the parliament may be proved for a v
u.k. supreme court has begun hearings to decide whether prime minister barak's johnson broke the law by suspending parliament for 5 weeks these are live pictures coming from strasbourg down the hole has more now from london. the barricades have shifted temporarily that we remain breaks it battle as a rived at the supreme court we have the force to appeals one from england and wales and one from scotland. they both involve the same issue. whether it was lawful for the prime minister advise her...
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u.k. supreme court hears to ar --ars up to he the hearing before 11 judges comes after strained brexit talksetween johnson and jean-claude juncker. court proceedings are expected to last until thursday. have claimsrchers the age of aerning french woman who died two decades ago at the age of 122. experts found she should in fact retain the title of the oldest person on record. >> she is in the record books for being the oldest person ever. at 122.away in 1997 last d december, russian researchers cast doubt on the claim, saying her daughter had taken her mother's identity when she died in 1934, to avovoid paying inheritance tax. it is based on curious discrepancy. the color ofists her eyes black. in real l le, they were great. ththe shape of h h ears appeared to change in real life. some of her memories don't stack up. i present to said, you, my wife. he looked me up and down. speechless. i turned and ran away. that is all i saw of van gogh. >> at the time of the meeting, she couldn't have been more than 14. the russians concluded it must have been a fraud. researchers of a new paper. .here is
u.k. supreme court hears to ar --ars up to he the hearing before 11 judges comes after strained brexit talksetween johnson and jean-claude juncker. court proceedings are expected to last until thursday. have claimsrchers the age of aerning french woman who died two decades ago at the age of 122. experts found she should in fact retain the title of the oldest person on record. >> she is in the record books for being the oldest person ever. at 122.away in 1997 last d december, russian...
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u.k. supreme court ruled that boris johnson's suspension of parliament is a matter for judges.t's bring in craig erlum, senior market analyst, joining us from london. the supreme court is ruling on whether johnson's decision to suspend parliament was legit. either way, is boris johnson just going to do what he wants to do and find a loophole with which he can do it? and i say that because he was told by law, you know, delay brexit and it doesn't seem like he wants to do that. >> i mean, obviously the ruling is happening as we speak. we heard they do believe it's unlawful. what that means, i guess we'll find out. there has been suggestions that even if parliament is forced to return that he'll simply suspend parliament once again and we'll continue to play out the same scenario regardless. the parliament tied his hands in terms of forcing him to request a suspension. again, he suggested he will not do so. i can't believe that we're in a scenario here whereby he didn't expect the ruling to happen and he didn't have another card up his sleeve, ready to play. i think there will be
u.k. supreme court ruled that boris johnson's suspension of parliament is a matter for judges.t's bring in craig erlum, senior market analyst, joining us from london. the supreme court is ruling on whether johnson's decision to suspend parliament was legit. either way, is boris johnson just going to do what he wants to do and find a loophole with which he can do it? and i say that because he was told by law, you know, delay brexit and it doesn't seem like he wants to do that. >> i mean,...
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u.k. supreme court has also begun hearings to decide whether prime minister barak's johnson broke the law by suspending parliament for 5 weeks. afghanistan has been hit by 2 bomb blasts less than 2 weeks before a presidential election the taliban says was behind the attacks which killed at least 46 people one blast targeted an election rally by the president ashraf ghani but he wasn't hurt another went off in a high security area in the capital reports now from kabul. with a week and a half to go before the presidential election which the taliban has threatened to disrupt the group quickly claimed responsibility for both attacks. the 1st happened at a reelection campaign rally for president ashraf ghani in part of an province the taliban says it suicide bomber was targeting special forces soldiers but as with previous attacks most of those killed and injured were civilians young a sudden only a minute on the motorbike arrived in a huge explosion happened a lot of people heard a martini and. the attack will be a major concern for all the presidential candidates as they campaign across afgh
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u.k. supreme court said that boris johnson had misled or lied to the queen about suspension. today we have boris johnson goading the opposition to call a confidence vote. you think that will happen? >> yes, he used very aggressive language. he accused the opposition of being cowards for not calling for a vote of confidence because they have said i don't think it will happen. the opposition have said that it is most important to prevent leaving the european union at the end of october without any deal. this is their first priority. if that is the case, they said they would be happy to have an election but just not at this point. brent: despite that stunning and stinging unanimous ruling from the supreme court yesterday against suspending parliament, boris johnson and his conservative party came into parliament today as belligerent as ever. do you think that strategy will pay off russian mark -- payoff? >> extremely aggressive language. extraordinary. boris johnson has pivoted against the people. others in his cabinet have said similar things. they said that he should be ashame
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u.k. supreme court and choose the of next week now lawyers in england an english court system say that there is no chance that this will be upheld scotland england have different legal systems and something can be unlawful in the scottish system and then lawful in the english system so ultimately i don't think the legal case is going to overturn the suspension of parliament but already tonight we have seen opposition m.p.'s furious at what is in these documents saying that it's ridiculous that they are being blocked from being able to scrutinise the government properly questions to ministers about the contents of these documents because parliament is corrupt it is of course no deal breaks it is what 67 weeks of their yes what do you think that this you know this document was released a few hours ago it's quite late in the evening here in london but tomorrow morning what do you think the public reaction will be to this i think at this point we're so entrenched i still think the government and ministers they're already coming out to try and water the stone to say we we're working on something
u.k. supreme court and choose the of next week now lawyers in england an english court system say that there is no chance that this will be upheld scotland england have different legal systems and something can be unlawful in the scottish system and then lawful in the english system so ultimately i don't think the legal case is going to overturn the suspension of parliament but already tonight we have seen opposition m.p.'s furious at what is in these documents saying that it's ridiculous that...
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u.k. supreme court saying that he lied to the queen a position that the u.k. prime minister's never be named before and certainly many in the u.k. calling for his resignation he certainly got a welcome boost from the u.s. president and his plans to deliver breaks it was as soon as possible with the u.s. president saying that there would be an exceptional trade deal for the u.k. once it leaves the european union ok james i will get into that i'm sure over the coming hours or so but for now i thank you very much and let's return to the studio here in doha with me now is still time baraka sarette. the center for conflicts and humanitarian studies at the institute for graduate studies i'm sorry much for being here you were listening to me it soothed that speech given your initial thoughts there he he passed through several countries last james was saying we were listening for the notes on iran well to start with i think to go back to the issue of the tone of his speech me did come across as extremely tired to be honest i was checking my earpiece whether we're runn
u.k. supreme court saying that he lied to the queen a position that the u.k. prime minister's never be named before and certainly many in the u.k. calling for his resignation he certainly got a welcome boost from the u.s. president and his plans to deliver breaks it was as soon as possible with the u.s. president saying that there would be an exceptional trade deal for the u.k. once it leaves the european union ok james i will get into that i'm sure over the coming hours or so but for now i...
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u.k. supreme court hearing we'll have the latest from london. israel 2nd election in under 6 month has ended with even less clarity than the last one votes are still being counted and the latest update shows the 2 main parties prime minister benjamin netanyahu could and the blue and white benny gantz tied both of many options for a coalition and there's even talk about trying for a unity government minus netanyahu smith joins us live in west jerusalem and a brand is in the occupied west bank but we begin in tel aviv with this report from harry force at. the music blared benjamin netanyahu smiles but more than 5 hours after voting finished it was clear this was no victory even if he was far from ready to admit defeat in such. a government committed to the jewish state there neither will your can there be a government that relies on. arab parties but the exit polls suggest he doesn't have the numbers to dictate he may not be given 1st chance to form a government 5 months ago benjamin netanyahu waited several hours before making his speech waiting
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u.k. supreme court and the held next week.o be -- heard next week. >> judgment day. in scotland'stlan court of sess, a clear verdict on boris johnson. >> the a tice giv her majesty the queen to parole parliament was unlawful. >> in plain language, number 10 broke the law by telling the queen they wanted to suspend parliament for a break before unveiling their plans for the government. opposition mps jubilant at the ruling. suspected, int fac, they wanted to close down parliament to avoid difficult questions on brexit. >> for every moment parliament remains paroled, bri bsh governnt are breaking the law, so we are calling for parliament to be recalled so we can get on with the business this -- with scrutinizing what thi government is up to in relation to brexit. >> some mps who packed up just yesterday rushed back with demands to get going again, taking their places in protest on the green benches of the empty chamber. with an impromptu rally at the iors. >> we have shownn the last 10 days tt we are prepared to work together across parties and -- in the national intere
u.k. supreme court and the held next week.o be -- heard next week. >> judgment day. in scotland'stlan court of sess, a clear verdict on boris johnson. >> the a tice giv her majesty the queen to parole parliament was unlawful. >> in plain language, number 10 broke the law by telling the queen they wanted to suspend parliament for a break before unveiling their plans for the government. opposition mps jubilant at the ruling. suspected, int fac, they wanted to close down...
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u.k. supreme court today, inside the 11 most senior judges in the land sat in courtroom number one to considerquestion andat make it clear hey were not there to judge the merits of brexit. the determination of th nigal issue will not determine when and how thed kingdom leaves the european union. reporter: a month after becoming pm, was boris johnson's request to the queen that parliament be suspended for five weeks a ruses to silencepposed to a no-deal brexit? scottish judges did think it's stymied the house of commons, ruling it unlawful. the high court of wales disagreed, arguing it matter for politicians, not judges. representing a remain campaigner against the government, lord pannick told the justices that boris johnson acd unlawfully. >> no prime minister has abused his powers in the matter whichin we allegt least the last 50 years. reporter: without a written constitution, the relationship between the three pillars of u.k. governance is always evolving. you have parliamentary power, based over there, then you have the government's power focused on 10 downing street behind the walls of w
u.k. supreme court today, inside the 11 most senior judges in the land sat in courtroom number one to considerquestion andat make it clear hey were not there to judge the merits of brexit. the determination of th nigal issue will not determine when and how thed kingdom leaves the european union. reporter: a month after becoming pm, was boris johnson's request to the queen that parliament be suspended for five weeks a ruses to silencepposed to a no-deal brexit? scottish judges did think it's...
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u.k. supreme court rules that it was on will fall to suspend parliament. at least 26 people were killed in indonesia's popular region after racism allegations sparked violent protests. ansa laying to rest a long running control of a scene spain as judges rule the remains of general franco shoot speed soon. the u.s. president's has urged people around the world to take price in their country and preserve national sovereignty in his address to the united nations general assembly asserting that the future belongs to those he called patriots and not globalists in a wide ranging speech donald trump again attacked china for its trade policies and he says all nations have a g.c. to act against iran in fact that sanctions on tehran will be tyson's further. well for more on all of this let's speak to our diplomatic and said james bays and he's at the u.n. edginess given the events in the run up to this general us general assembly we had been expecting quite a strong response in that speech from president trump when it comes to iran. yeah we were all watching to see
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u.k. supreme court. did boris johnson mislead the queen to suspends parliament?hat happens if he did. >>> in case the ku cows were failed in wisconsin. >>> advertising, let's get a check on cnn business this morning. everything looking higher here. and the secretary, steven mnuch mnuchin, the farm business on friday, it is being scheduled. that is being seen as a sign on wall street. stocks finished mixed here on monday. the dow closing up just 15 points. that's 15 points. >>> after a long back and forth after the white house. apple now says it will keep production of the newest mac pro in the united states. it will manufacture the latest generation of the computer in texas. this is after key parts for this device. apple may move this computer to china because of the trade war. apple needs parts from china to make the mac pro. they have become more expensive since the tariffs. >>> google is revealing its own subscription game service. google play pass will give android users 350 games. it will cost 4.$4.99 a month. the content will be different. apple arcade offe
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the supreme court in the u.k., we should expect the ruling or starting to hear the judgment in a couplehe supreme court finds boris johnson broke the law by suspending parliament, he could be forced to recall the legislators, giving time for opponents to no deal to oppose his threat to leave the eu with no deal. this is bloomberg. ♪ here, it all starts with a simple... hello! -hi! how can i help? a data plan for everyone. everyone? everyone. let's send to everyone! [ camera clicking ] wifi up there? -ahhh. sure, why not? how'd he get out?! a camera might figure it out. that was easy! glad i could help. at xfinity, we're here to make life simple. easy. awesome. so come ask, shop, discover at your xfinity store today. ♪ francine: the biggest names in business and government will gather for the annual bloomberg global business forum. we will hear from top executives, world leaders, and policymakers including jamie dimon and christine lagarde. we arened for that expecting the u.k. supreme court ruling on whether it was lawful for george -- for boris johnson to suspend parliament. britain's
the supreme court in the u.k., we should expect the ruling or starting to hear the judgment in a couplehe supreme court finds boris johnson broke the law by suspending parliament, he could be forced to recall the legislators, giving time for opponents to no deal to oppose his threat to leave the eu with no deal. this is bloomberg. ♪ here, it all starts with a simple... hello! -hi! how can i help? a data plan for everyone. everyone? everyone. let's send to everyone! [ camera clicking ] wifi up...
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u.k. supreme court has ruled that the government acted unlawfully when it suspended parliament. but we start in the united hates, where speaker of the house nancy pelo called for congress to move forward with impeachment proceedings whtleblower's report centereda around his communication with ukrainian president and whether donald trump preured him into investigating joe biden by threatening to withhold literary aid -- military aid. the president responded by tweeting, "such an important day at the united nations, and the democrats had to ruin and demean it with more breaking news. witchhunt garbage. so bad for our country." speaker nancy pelosi spoke a short time ago, and here is what she had to say. speakerct pelosi: thens of the trump presidency revealed the dishonorable fact of the president's betrayal of hisath of office, betrayal of our national secury, and the trail of the integrity of our elections. ereforeoday, t am announcing the house of representatives is moving forward with an official impeachment inquiry.ry michelle for more on what the impeachment procedure would
u.k. supreme court has ruled that the government acted unlawfully when it suspended parliament. but we start in the united hates, where speaker of the house nancy pelo called for congress to move forward with impeachment proceedings whtleblower's report centereda around his communication with ukrainian president and whether donald trump preured him into investigating joe biden by threatening to withhold literary aid -- military aid. the president responded by tweeting, "such an important...
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u.k. supreme court is due to rule on whether prime minister boris johnson misled the queen about shutting down paloma but what about law in a country that unlike britain actually has a written constitution because secret hearings continue today in the case of alleged cia tortured 911 mastermind khalid shaikh mohammad joining me now via skype from going to turn to you know by cuba's defense attorney david niven david welcome to going underground so how is the alleged perpetrator of the $911.00 atrocity. well he's. today i will be seeing him in just a little ready while and and i anticipate that like most days we'll have. a good working conversation and i expect that that debt that we get will have that opportunity and that it will be productive and he and you speak in english to him and he's completely fluent enough rowley's he is in guantanamo he's not you know profoundly i'm well or anything well he's i would not say that he is completely fluent in english we are able to communicate in english the good he has an awful lot less the native fluency in the language why stepping down as his d
u.k. supreme court is due to rule on whether prime minister boris johnson misled the queen about shutting down paloma but what about law in a country that unlike britain actually has a written constitution because secret hearings continue today in the case of alleged cia tortured 911 mastermind khalid shaikh mohammad joining me now via skype from going to turn to you know by cuba's defense attorney david niven david welcome to going underground so how is the alleged perpetrator of the $911.00...
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