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the general secretary of the unite union, len mccluskey, who's a close ally ofjeremy corbyn, said thedisappointing. well, it is obviously a deeply, deeply disappointing result. a huge disappointment and it is pretty avid in attempting to go beyond brexit, which was the challenge for labour, we failed. unfortunately, our labour heartland, working—class heartland in the north and midlands that voted leave they undoubtedly felt that labour had let them down and we were not able to convince that the other issues and the consent that they had would only be dealt with a labour government and my worst fears have come true. it was always labour's achilles heel and our message was a lwa ys achilles heel and our message was always come home to labour but that didn't breakthrough is an out we will have to reflect on where we go from here stop should jeremy corbyn stand down now? well he has indicated he will be standing down. of course, he should not do it right away. he has to preside over reflections. the defeat of this scale will always bring with it and element of worries and possible recrim
the general secretary of the unite union, len mccluskey, who's a close ally ofjeremy corbyn, said thedisappointing. well, it is obviously a deeply, deeply disappointing result. a huge disappointment and it is pretty avid in attempting to go beyond brexit, which was the challenge for labour, we failed. unfortunately, our labour heartland, working—class heartland in the north and midlands that voted leave they undoubtedly felt that labour had let them down and we were not able to convince that...
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that's one of its problems. ..the unite union, says the people who have been sniping at corbyn for yearsey are constantly hankering after a new labour past. they will not and have not accepted corbyn‘s leadership of the party. i've spent this campaign, and i'd rather be able to be honest and look in the mirror and speak, rather than... it's time to do that because the labour party that you claim to have loved all your life is an existential crisis. exactly. so when i look in the mirror, i can say to myself, honestly, i've always had doubts about jeremy corbyn, i've always had doubts about this route... and i spent this campaign going around the country trying, we failed, trying to persuade people to vote tactically because i felt it had reached a point where labour couldn't get a majority but the only possibility now of any hope of a second referendum was to actually stop johnson getting a big majority. now, did that therefore play a part in his majority? maybe it did. none of us know because elections ultimately are about millions of people, but for len mccluskey to come out as he's don
that's one of its problems. ..the unite union, says the people who have been sniping at corbyn for yearsey are constantly hankering after a new labour past. they will not and have not accepted corbyn‘s leadership of the party. i've spent this campaign, and i'd rather be able to be honest and look in the mirror and speak, rather than... it's time to do that because the labour party that you claim to have loved all your life is an existential crisis. exactly. so when i look in the mirror, i can...
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lynn mccluskey, one of the most important players in the labour movement, the unite union, says the peopleave been sniping at corbin for years, and he has you in his sights, they do it because they are co nsta ntly they do it because they are constantly hankering after a new labour past. they will not and have not accepted corbyn‘s leadership of the party. i spent this campaign, and i'd rather be able to be honest and i'd rather be able to be honest and look in the mirror rather than... it's time to do that because the labour party that you claim to have loved all your life is an existential crisis. exactly. so when i look existential crisis. exactly. so when ilook in existential crisis. exactly. so when i look in the mirror, i can say to myself honestly, i've always had doubts aboutjeremy myself honestly, i've always had doubts about jeremy corbyn, myself honestly, i've always had doubts aboutjeremy corbyn, and i spent this campaign going around the country trying, we failed, trying to persuade people to vote tactically because i felt it reached a point where labour couldn't get a majorit
lynn mccluskey, one of the most important players in the labour movement, the unite union, says the peopleave been sniping at corbin for years, and he has you in his sights, they do it because they are co nsta ntly they do it because they are constantly hankering after a new labour past. they will not and have not accepted corbyn‘s leadership of the party. i spent this campaign, and i'd rather be able to be honest and i'd rather be able to be honest and look in the mirror rather than... it's...
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my government's priority is to deliver the united kingdom's departure from the european union on the 31st of january and. to our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and all around the world welcome we begin the day with donald j. trump the impeached president of the united states last night the u.s. house of representatives took a rare solemn and very partisan step approving 2 articles of impeachment which accuse the president of abusing his power with ukraine and of obstructing congress' duty to investigate that abuse almost every democrats' and not a single republican voted to impeach the speaker of the u.s. house nancy pelosi declared the impeachment of victory for the us constitution but in an unexpected move she refused to say when the articles will be sent to the us senate for trial according to the constitution senators are to act as jurors and deliver a verdict on whether or not to remove the president from office but the constitution does not say when a trial must take place and it does not give any hint at what to do about a senate leaders such as mitch mcconnell mcconnel
my government's priority is to deliver the united kingdom's departure from the european union on the 31st of january and. to our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and all around the world welcome we begin the day with donald j. trump the impeached president of the united states last night the u.s. house of representatives took a rare solemn and very partisan step approving 2 articles of impeachment which accuse the president of abusing his power with ukraine and of obstructing congress'...
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i'm also a former union organizer for cannabis workers for the united food commercial workers union. so i know the people behind this project. i know -- i've been working with many community groups in the mission district for many, many years. and just very pleased to see this project moving forward and looking forward to the opening its doors. i've seen the project with their open houses. it's just going to be great jobs and great revenue for a lot of people. so i just think it's a win/win thing. and i'm very pleased to be here to urge your support. thanks. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon, commissioners. my name is roberto vargas. i'm a public health professional, born and raised in san francisco. i have been a caregiver to many patients needing cannabis as medicine. and i've also been someone who is worked in community around public safety for many, many years with folks who are also here in the room. i would not advocate to open every single dispensary, but i advocate that we do grant equity applicants with the opportunity to enter into this business. we've g
i'm also a former union organizer for cannabis workers for the united food commercial workers union. so i know the people behind this project. i know -- i've been working with many community groups in the mission district for many, many years. and just very pleased to see this project moving forward and looking forward to the opening its doors. i've seen the project with their open houses. it's just going to be great jobs and great revenue for a lot of people. so i just think it's a win/win...
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united kingdom. thereafter, my ministers will seek a future relationship with the european union based on a free trade agreement that benefits the whole of the united kingdom. they will also begin trade negotiations with other leading global economies. the integrity and prosperity of the united kingdom is of the utmost importance to my government. my ministers will work urgently to facilitate talks to restore devolved government in northern ireland. my government will embark on an ambitious program of domestic reform that delivers on the people's priorities. for the first time, the national health service's multi-year funding settlement, agreed earlier this year, will be enshrined in law. steps will be taken to grow and support the national health service's workforce and a new visa will ensure qualified doctors, nurses and health professionals have fast-track entry to the united kingdom. hospital car parking charges will be removed for those in greatest need. my ministers will seek cross-party consensus on proposals for long term reform of social care. they will ensure that the social care system prov
united kingdom. thereafter, my ministers will seek a future relationship with the european union based on a free trade agreement that benefits the whole of the united kingdom. they will also begin trade negotiations with other leading global economies. the integrity and prosperity of the united kingdom is of the utmost importance to my government. my ministers will work urgently to facilitate talks to restore devolved government in northern ireland. my government will embark on an ambitious...
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in the european union and the united states. but at the same time. second european politicians to discuss to. realize how we get they are themselves. and unfortunately. for russia they are afraid of russia so much that the media this stop the sinkhole to keep ties with the united states either the same time the more this. we could have also discussed what is really the united states because for all their disagreements both present a chronon president trump. nato and both on the way open to developing a relationship with russia but mr know we have to leave it for some other time because our time is up thank you very much for coming in. i encourage our viewers to keep this conversation going in our social media pages as for me and the team here on same place same time on worlds apart. thinking of. the wall. reaching out in freedom anywhere near. caged in inhumane conditions on i mean 67 years you know they've been locked up in case. you see no protection from the weather the heat. the rain the snow. they have no protection. it's.
in the european union and the united states. but at the same time. second european politicians to discuss to. realize how we get they are themselves. and unfortunately. for russia they are afraid of russia so much that the media this stop the sinkhole to keep ties with the united states either the same time the more this. we could have also discussed what is really the united states because for all their disagreements both present a chronon president trump. nato and both on the way open to...
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believes that france needs a relationship with russia to strengthen its positions in the unite in the european union and his over the united states. but at the same time any 2nd european politicians start to discuss their teacher taught them in the immediately realize how we get they are themselves. and unfortunately. for russia they are afraid of russia so much that the media. keep ties with the united states either the same time the more this. week would have also discussed what is really the united states because for all their disagreements. on president trump. critical of nato and. the way open to developing a relationship with russia but mr know to leave it for some other time because our time is up thank you very much for coming. i encourage our viewers to keep this conversation going in our social media pages as for me and the team. same place same time on worlds apart. all. community there are people who believe that it's ok. it's really hard there are no jobs and you see the kids. there's a lot of conflict within the game between the. close one. is good business the state of california alon
believes that france needs a relationship with russia to strengthen its positions in the unite in the european union and his over the united states. but at the same time any 2nd european politicians start to discuss their teacher taught them in the immediately realize how we get they are themselves. and unfortunately. for russia they are afraid of russia so much that the media. keep ties with the united states either the same time the more this. week would have also discussed what is really the...
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believes that france needs a relationship with russia to strengthen its positions in the unite in the european union and his over the united states. but at the same time any 2nd european politicians start to discuss their teacher taught them in. a realize how we get they are themselves. and unfortunately. for russia they are afraid of russia so much. to keep ties with. the same time. we could have also discussed what is really the united states because for all their disagreements. on the way open to developing a relationship with russia but mr. to leave it for a time because our time is up thank you very much for coming. to keep this conversation going in our social media pages as for me and the team. same place same time on worlds apart. so. please. lists lists lists. lists. and very well might continue watching on since last. all the yen the euro and the dollar they all refer to each other and they're all going deeper and deeper into debt so there's no basic there or there there's no there's no way to measure the dead against something that is could be considered money remember j.p. morgan said on
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hunt and the united union station project. i asked if i could provide him introduction tonight for personal and professional reasons. i first met mr. hunt around 2006 when i began practicing law in the cannabis regulatory space. my father who was a staunch advocate for cannabis and drug law reform. at that time it was compassionate use providers and also served medical patients and the compassionate act. i see commissioners tonight that i remember from that first era of -- or that first wave of cannabis applications for businesses. a medical cannabis collective operated successfully for years before the justice department crackdown of 2011. his landlord was threatened. although we fought hard to save the business, the power of the federal government proved too great and the business was forced to abruptly close, taking with it the jobs, the community support, the legacy and mr. hunt's life work. since that time, mr. hunt and i have remained good friends and stayed in touch. he opened a small business, a gym and ran that succes
hunt and the united union station project. i asked if i could provide him introduction tonight for personal and professional reasons. i first met mr. hunt around 2006 when i began practicing law in the cannabis regulatory space. my father who was a staunch advocate for cannabis and drug law reform. at that time it was compassionate use providers and also served medical patients and the compassionate act. i see commissioners tonight that i remember from that first era of -- or that first wave of...
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former soviet union and the united states this was by a little thing one can not easily at least by little agreements into multilateral try little what they would have yes it has started to go with the role of the united states from a.b.m. treaty a.b.m. treaty and to police to missile treaty that was a cornerstone of desirable nuclear disarmament and since that united states continue into this line or a little bit from the new reaches it means that at some point we reached a certain stability in the level of threat from both sides and all of these stability or flavor or threat from both sides of the ball to be able to but then we have got elements which is literal and it means that it has become and the world has become less predictable that the threat has started to grow and we need some new means to deal with that so when you understand the significance of that nuclear treaty do you think that the british media scene does because there hasn't been a great deal of focus on the fact that the i.n.f. treaty which you say is so important for world peace is being destroyed. focusing on me or s
former soviet union and the united states this was by a little thing one can not easily at least by little agreements into multilateral try little what they would have yes it has started to go with the role of the united states from a.b.m. treaty a.b.m. treaty and to police to missile treaty that was a cornerstone of desirable nuclear disarmament and since that united states continue into this line or a little bit from the new reaches it means that at some point we reached a certain stability...
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what immediately impacts of the citizens of the united european union? >> the tension between scotland, northern ireland and the rest of the european union is very clear. scotland does not want to leave. you have a still very divided country. but i think the key words you need to focus on now are level playing field. because that was the first thing that the european union said when the vote went through yesterday and that was we've got to keep a level playing field. that means we have to keep roughly the same rules and regulations for everything we trade. otherwise, there are going to be barriers, there are going to be boarders and there are going to be checks and the moment you introduce checks with you introduce plexty and you slow things up. that will hit consumers because they won't get what they want. it will hit uk british manufacturing industry because they rely on complicated supply chains of stuff moving across boarders within the european union. if you make that more complicated by not having a level playing field, then i think life is going t
what immediately impacts of the citizens of the united european union? >> the tension between scotland, northern ireland and the rest of the european union is very clear. scotland does not want to leave. you have a still very divided country. but i think the key words you need to focus on now are level playing field. because that was the first thing that the european union said when the vote went through yesterday and that was we've got to keep a level playing field. that means we have to...
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my government's priority is to deliver the united kingdom's departure from the european union on the bring forward legislation to ensure the united kingdom's exit on that date, and to make the most of the opportunities that this brings all the people of the united kingdom. thereafter, my ministers will seek a future relationship with the european union, based on a free trade agreement that benefits the whole of the united kingdom. they will also begin trade negotiations with other leading global economies. the integrity and prosperity of the united kingdom is of the utmost importance to my government. my ministers will work urgently to facilitate talks to restore devolved government in northern ireland. the environment also featured in the queen's address. she noted the goverment‘s ambitions to meet emissions targets, as well as protecting the environment for future generations. my government will continue to take steps to meet the world—leading target of net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. it will continue to lead the way in tackling global climate change, hosting the cop26 s
my government's priority is to deliver the united kingdom's departure from the european union on the bring forward legislation to ensure the united kingdom's exit on that date, and to make the most of the opportunities that this brings all the people of the united kingdom. thereafter, my ministers will seek a future relationship with the european union, based on a free trade agreement that benefits the whole of the united kingdom. they will also begin trade negotiations with other leading...
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we can finally expect to have a brexit deal between the european union and united kingdom. if britain leaves the european union in an orderly fashion, as planned, then we can -- as soon as we start discussions about the future, about the trade deal, their relationship insecurity and foreign policy. from my point of view that is almost as important as the one on trade and other economic issues. the important thing to keep in mind is whether britain is in the eu or not in the eu, we need to be friends. we have a very close relationship. that is what we are looking for. we don't want a conflict situation with britain. let's negotiate, let's get it done. let's get back down to business. of issues to deal with in 2020. this is the former german abbasid or to the united states -- ambassador to the united states. washington enforces sanctions against tehran. we have ongoing conversations with the u.s. special representative. boris johnson wins the largest conservative majority since the a turning point not just for the u.k. but the entire european stock market. this is bloomberg. ♪
we can finally expect to have a brexit deal between the european union and united kingdom. if britain leaves the european union in an orderly fashion, as planned, then we can -- as soon as we start discussions about the future, about the trade deal, their relationship insecurity and foreign policy. from my point of view that is almost as important as the one on trade and other economic issues. the important thing to keep in mind is whether britain is in the eu or not in the eu, we need to be...
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she is understood to have backing from unite, the union, and the leadership. well. keir starmer and listen andy, as well as jess phillips. —— lisa nandy. it was a dismal defeat. the trick about going forward , dismal defeat. the trick about going forward, my sense is, it will be somebody who can find a way to hang oi'i somebody who can find a way to hang on to the left manifesto, elements of it, which is very popular in the public and supported by the membership but is able to communicate that across the party. so it is not necessarily someone seen you only appeals to one faction or the other. that would be the test, to take the left policies but communicate them to coalesce the entire party and convince the public. do you have a view on who should be the next leader of the labor party? i think it is important to have good opposition in the country and if labour kid themselves that far left policies will render them power, ifi that far left policies will render them power, if i was a tory, which i am not, iwould them power, if i was a tory, which i am not, i w
she is understood to have backing from unite, the union, and the leadership. well. keir starmer and listen andy, as well as jess phillips. —— lisa nandy. it was a dismal defeat. the trick about going forward , dismal defeat. the trick about going forward, my sense is, it will be somebody who can find a way to hang oi'i somebody who can find a way to hang on to the left manifesto, elements of it, which is very popular in the public and supported by the membership but is able to communicate...
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it can't command we can't sell it yet the union sells openly's united states. and generally that's where the tax go. this is the problems were talking about these the problems we are working out. the additional taxes are possible. i inherited a situation where the european union was formed partially make a better or take advantage of the united states. and they've done that very grievously. and frankly, it's not right. i've exposed it, a lot of people didn't know it. we are doing things about it. the united states can't continue to lose this kind of money that they've lost over the last literally the formation of the european union. and i think will work something out. the new head wants to talk, whose must be a very respected woman. very highly respected and i look forward to meeting her. but we have a very unfair trade situation where the u.s. loses lots of money for many, many years to the european union. billions and billions of dollars. to be specific over hundred and $50 billion a year. so we don't want to be doing that. and we can make a deal, we can take
it can't command we can't sell it yet the union sells openly's united states. and generally that's where the tax go. this is the problems were talking about these the problems we are working out. the additional taxes are possible. i inherited a situation where the european union was formed partially make a better or take advantage of the united states. and they've done that very grievously. and frankly, it's not right. i've exposed it, a lot of people didn't know it. we are doing things about...
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union the. russian federation and the united kingdom they are strong there and of these sensational influence yes but it was there have been big changes britain and russia on the same side of a run i understand you helped negotiate but the intermediate range nuclear forces treaty which was the british government have long supported. you are again on the british side on washington's decision to rip it up and destroy that treaty well yes 40 years ago i was part of the team that negotiated one of the they did. that has brought to the top and into that relationship at the dangerous boarding to a european history and this was i and there it was as short i would say. agreement it. is a. lot. of contribution into the current current current world because it has diminished the threat and each year that it ceased to exist. we suggested a very simple think we suggested a moratorium or the deployment or of any kind of. into intermediate range missiles in the europe and my prep is unfortunate he has sent letters to this and to presidents or if you knew you were put through to the united states as well do you
union the. russian federation and the united kingdom they are strong there and of these sensational influence yes but it was there have been big changes britain and russia on the same side of a run i understand you helped negotiate but the intermediate range nuclear forces treaty which was the british government have long supported. you are again on the british side on washington's decision to rip it up and destroy that treaty well yes 40 years ago i was part of the team that negotiated one of...
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it seemed by many in kiev as a symbol of moscow's control over the peninsula and the united states and european union consider it a violation of ukraine's sovereignty and impose sanctions on companies involved in its construction. and he has relations have worsened since russia annexed crimea in 2014 the peninsula had only been accessible from mainland ukraine until the bridge was opened last year now marked by president vladimir putin he drove through it on a truck now trains are starting to cross running from st petersburg to crime is largest cities the best of all but on tuesday from moscow to the capital simferopol . russia and ukraine have recently taken some steps to ease those tensions they've agreed to implement a cease fire in eastern ukraine by the end of this year now that deal was reached in paris earlier this month when russian and ukrainian presidents met for the 1st time almost 2 months earlier ukraine's president of la them is alinsky agreed to elections in separatist held parts of the dumbass region and in september russia and ukraine each exchanged 35 prisoners ukrainian government
it seemed by many in kiev as a symbol of moscow's control over the peninsula and the united states and european union consider it a violation of ukraine's sovereignty and impose sanctions on companies involved in its construction. and he has relations have worsened since russia annexed crimea in 2014 the peninsula had only been accessible from mainland ukraine until the bridge was opened last year now marked by president vladimir putin he drove through it on a truck now trains are starting to...
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there were indeed people recruited by the soviet union to spy in the united states.eality of that was exaggerated many fold and used as a weapon. here it was used as a weapon against a lot of people who are just living their lives. were not spies and not doing anything except expressing their political belief. >> 202-748-8200 for those in eastern and central time zones, 202-748-8201 if you live in the mountain and pacific time zones. we are talking about the mccarthy era. did your father ever come into contact with mccarthy? >> no. to arthy died before we got his contact. so it should be under stood h that senator joseph mccarthy ofa wisconsin was the senator. he was the chairman of the subcommittee doing many of the same things as the house un-american activities committee. except his focus was mostly on what he thought were communists in the federal government. he was the leading demagogue of that area. one of the interesting connections is that one of the congressman on the committee who interviewed my father was elected to the senate right after that join the com
there were indeed people recruited by the soviet union to spy in the united states.eality of that was exaggerated many fold and used as a weapon. here it was used as a weapon against a lot of people who are just living their lives. were not spies and not doing anything except expressing their political belief. >> 202-748-8200 for those in eastern and central time zones, 202-748-8201 if you live in the mountain and pacific time zones. we are talking about the mccarthy era. did your father...
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that's where the focus is right now that's where the focus from your feeling is the european union is united states is and the focus of ukraine. i think that's where we will find the new media solution in the meanwhile while 'd. praying for them in. short ordinary craniums they would have been with. their life. better than it is right now with. a debate yet again for another day with people from crimea victor all of it in moscow i mean you heard our guest earlier in kiev and of course there is of the 2 sides to this of course from russia's point of view as they see you crying getting close to the e.u. or certainly more friendly. russia has been thrown out of the g 8 it's had its diplomats removed for example from the united kingdom after the poisoning and the accusation that they were behind the poisoning of a former russian agents or ghostscript well i mean this sort of schism between russia's relations with europe is something that doesn't sit well with moscow they would like to be friendly but they can't because of the dynamics of their internal politics especially when it comes to crimea
that's where the focus is right now that's where the focus from your feeling is the european union is united states is and the focus of ukraine. i think that's where we will find the new media solution in the meanwhile while 'd. praying for them in. short ordinary craniums they would have been with. their life. better than it is right now with. a debate yet again for another day with people from crimea victor all of it in moscow i mean you heard our guest earlier in kiev and of course there is...
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boris johnson has to go back to the european union and negotiate a future relationship a future security relationship how is that relationship between the united kingdom and the european union going to look after breakfast and this can take a while he has promised to do that and one year he's run on that platform it's a very simplistic approach and reality might turn out very different so that it's definitely another challenge that he will face in his 1st year in office our correspondent down at 10 downing street for us thank you very much. well world leaders have been reacting to boris johnson's victory u.s. president donald trump said britain and the united states would now be free to strike what he called a massive new trade deal after bragg's it and a german chancellor angela merkel said this in response the submission. to use this opportunity to congratulate boris johnson to here is to match a election victory i think that this victory is very clear and obvious that the withdrawal agreement can be passed by the british side but also by the european side and we can then. attend to the negotiations which are going to be difficult enough on
boris johnson has to go back to the european union and negotiate a future relationship a future security relationship how is that relationship between the united kingdom and the european union going to look after breakfast and this can take a while he has promised to do that and one year he's run on that platform it's a very simplistic approach and reality might turn out very different so that it's definitely another challenge that he will face in his 1st year in office our correspondent down...
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union. my government's priority is to deliver the united kingdom's departure from the european union on the y. my ministers will bring forward legislation to ensure the united kingdom's exit on that date, and to make the most of the opportunities that this brings for all the people of the united kingdom. but then what? the wrangle of difficult trade talks, of course. and extra cash for the health service put into law. for the first time, the national health service's multi—year funding settlement, agreed earlier this year, will be enshrined in law. tougher sentencing, a cut to business rates, a new immigration system — just some of the long list of work ahead. but after a torrid few years, listen to this bland sounding announcement. a constitution, democracy and rights commission will be established. might his government be tempted to use their huge majority to overhaul how this whole place works? maybe. this will not be a safety first government — willing to dare, determined to plan notjust for five years, but for a decade. this is not a programme for one year or one parliament. it is a blu
union. my government's priority is to deliver the united kingdom's departure from the european union on the y. my ministers will bring forward legislation to ensure the united kingdom's exit on that date, and to make the most of the opportunities that this brings for all the people of the united kingdom. but then what? the wrangle of difficult trade talks, of course. and extra cash for the health service put into law. for the first time, the national health service's multi—year funding...
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the prime minister has been clear that he wants the united kingdom to leave the european union as onehas spoken often of his one nation conservatism. and, yet, northern ireland is part of the united kingdom, and i want the prime minister to treat my part of the united kingdom the same as the other parts, in the context of leaving the european union. so, we want to hear from the government how they are going to achieve that, when one considers the special provisions that have been made in this withdrawal agreement for northern ireland, and the impact they will have and the way they will change the relationship between northern ireland and the rest of the united kingdom. during the election, the greens campaigned for a second brexit referendum. the party's former leader — and only mp — rejected accusations that holding another vote would "undermine democracy". those of us on this side of the house — who wanted to go back to the people — were not undermining democracy. more democracy doesn't undermine democracy, but i will tell you what does undermine democracy, and that is a bill that i
the prime minister has been clear that he wants the united kingdom to leave the european union as onehas spoken often of his one nation conservatism. and, yet, northern ireland is part of the united kingdom, and i want the prime minister to treat my part of the united kingdom the same as the other parts, in the context of leaving the european union. so, we want to hear from the government how they are going to achieve that, when one considers the special provisions that have been made in this...
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international community has come out pretty strongly against this attack we've had the united states the european union the united nations and several western nations basically condemn these attacks and calling on the government to protect protesters and to hold those responsible to account now this stand somewhat in contrast to the government's response was it which has been rather slow and timid to prime minister i'd love that matthew remains in his post in a caretaker role has been silent on the attack and president issued a statement around 21 hours after the attack happened so it's quite a while to actually put out an official statement of what he said was that of course he said his condolences to the families of the victims and he said that he blamed the attack on the criminal gangs and out for so he did not really attribute responsibility he called for an investigation and he called for those responsible to be held to account but many people on the streets are much stronger in their outrage of course they blame the attack on militias and on parties they asked the government to take a stronger st
international community has come out pretty strongly against this attack we've had the united states the european union the united nations and several western nations basically condemn these attacks and calling on the government to protect protesters and to hold those responsible to account now this stand somewhat in contrast to the government's response was it which has been rather slow and timid to prime minister i'd love that matthew remains in his post in a caretaker role has been silent on...
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the relationship between united states and the soviet union and egypt soured over the years and nasser went to the russians and to the czechoslovakian public regime and that soured the relationship by 1958 the relationship between the united states and united arab republic had deteriorated significantly it is february 1958 egypt and syria united and the response is the monarchies in iraq to form the alternative the federation of arab monarchies. on march 3rd 1958 the king of saudi arabia between nixon and dwight eisenhower told the american ambassador saudi arabia they were underway to overthrow the syrian government to wake up the republican 48 hours later the syrian intelligence service announced they had a plot to assassinate nasser that was spearheaded by the king not only did they have evidence by blowing up his airplane they had canceled checks to the plot makers as if you overthrow the regime do not sign the check. [laughter] so now by 1958 he was ike's favorite alternative. the head of saudi arabia and the defender of the two holy mosques which a more moderate pro-western versi
the relationship between united states and the soviet union and egypt soured over the years and nasser went to the russians and to the czechoslovakian public regime and that soured the relationship by 1958 the relationship between the united states and united arab republic had deteriorated significantly it is february 1958 egypt and syria united and the response is the monarchies in iraq to form the alternative the federation of arab monarchies. on march 3rd 1958 the king of saudi arabia...
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union. my government's priority is to deliver the united kingdom's departure from the european union on the nuary. my ministers will bring forward legislation to ensure the united kingdom's exit on that date, and to make the most of the opportunities that this brings for all the people of the united kingdom. but then what? the wrangle of difficult trade talks, of course. and extra cash for the health service put into law. for the first time, the national health service's multi—year funding settlement, agreed earlier this year, will be enshrined in law. tougher sentencing, a cut to business rates, a new immigration system — just some of the long list of work ahead. but after a torrid few years, listen to this bland sounding announcement. a constitution, democracy and rights commission will be established. might his government be tempted to use their huge majority to overhaul how this whole place works? maybe. this will not be a safety first government — willing to dare, determined to plan notjust for five years, but for a decade. this is not a programme for one year or one parliament. it is a
union. my government's priority is to deliver the united kingdom's departure from the european union on the nuary. my ministers will bring forward legislation to ensure the united kingdom's exit on that date, and to make the most of the opportunities that this brings for all the people of the united kingdom. but then what? the wrangle of difficult trade talks, of course. and extra cash for the health service put into law. for the first time, the national health service's multi—year funding...
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their point is that assuming that by january 31 the brexit is done on the part of the united kingdom, then the european union -- 27 countries need to come up with a joint basically mandate to be able to negotiate with the united kingdom. that might take six weeks. in other words, the starting point of the actual trade deal negotiations would be mid-march. that is the issue that at the moment we do not know the nature of the negotiations when it comes to a trade deal between these two parties. can be finished or concluded by 2020. how much will it depend on boris johnson giving up some of his ideals and breaking some of his own pledges and rules when it comes to these negotiations? >> i think that is the very issue. in other words, we have to look at what boris johnson and his government could give in when it such as certain issues labor markets, health, agricultural standards within the european union. , how much the european union would like to give in, noting that they are very sensitive with regard to free trade with the united kingdom and united states and they do not want to use the u.k. as a backdoor f
their point is that assuming that by january 31 the brexit is done on the part of the united kingdom, then the european union -- 27 countries need to come up with a joint basically mandate to be able to negotiate with the united kingdom. that might take six weeks. in other words, the starting point of the actual trade deal negotiations would be mid-march. that is the issue that at the moment we do not know the nature of the negotiations when it comes to a trade deal between these two parties....
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leaving the european union and of course if the united kingdom leaves the european union then scotland automatically leaves the european union because colon is part of the united kingdom and therefore the only way out if you like for scotland as a nation within the united kingdom would be to do voles from the nazi kingdom and become independent and i think that those calls will certainly be strengthened as a result of the results however one has to say that us policy of the united kingdom is therefore as policy of the politicians of the united kingdom there is of course no majority. for a new referendum and it would seem very unlikely to me that boris johnson would allow one because he talks about himself as being a warm nation and being someone who has as the future of the union halls of the union means scotland northern ireland wales and england a lot of story lines not the biggest one being potentially a land slide victory for the conservatives roger evans and of course will in london for us thank you to you all. well as european leaders digest this election results and what it mean
leaving the european union and of course if the united kingdom leaves the european union then scotland automatically leaves the european union because colon is part of the united kingdom and therefore the only way out if you like for scotland as a nation within the united kingdom would be to do voles from the nazi kingdom and become independent and i think that those calls will certainly be strengthened as a result of the results however one has to say that us policy of the united kingdom is...
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in liverpool walton with dan carden who, although born in liverpool, had worked in london for unite the unionyou like, on merseyside and that he had been chosen by the party bosses to be the candidate in a safe seat he would win. and this time around, we have had those similar rows where local clps — constituency labour parties — have argued that their people, local councillors or campaigners, have not necessarily been on those selection shortlists. whoever gets on those lists is very likely to become the mp, and there's been, again, a row about how should people be selected and who should decide who becomes that candidate? have you seen much of the liberal democrats? no — in a word. and, again, i think this is really surprising considering that southport, as i mentioned, is a place where they had a liberal democrat for years, two very famous ones locally, and one that's still in the game for them. butjo swinson — and indeed any other senior liberal democrat — has not come to merseyside, but as i said, the conservatives and the labour party have sent their sort of headline acts to the northwe
in liverpool walton with dan carden who, although born in liverpool, had worked in london for unite the unionyou like, on merseyside and that he had been chosen by the party bosses to be the candidate in a safe seat he would win. and this time around, we have had those similar rows where local clps — constituency labour parties — have argued that their people, local councillors or campaigners, have not necessarily been on those selection shortlists. whoever gets on those lists is very...
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my government's priority is to deliver the united kingdom's departure from the european union on the g river. uk politics. nine weeks ago we had a queen's speech — that's when the government lays out its agenda. we had another one today — but this time without the usual pomp and ceremony. another big difference is that this time boris johnson has a functioning majority — and so he can get things done. more than 30 bills were announced — seven concern brexit. that included confirmation that the uk will leave the eu on the 31st of january. a transition period then begins. that will end on the 31st of december next year. and this new legislation will say that the transition cannot be extended beyond that date. let's hear some of the queen's speech. my government's priority is to deliver the united kingdom's departure from the european union on the 31st of january. my ministers will bring forward legislation to ensure the united kingdom's exit on that date and to make the most my ministers will bring forward legislation to ensure the united kingdom's exit on that date and to make the most
my government's priority is to deliver the united kingdom's departure from the european union on the g river. uk politics. nine weeks ago we had a queen's speech — that's when the government lays out its agenda. we had another one today — but this time without the usual pomp and ceremony. another big difference is that this time boris johnson has a functioning majority — and so he can get things done. more than 30 bills were announced — seven concern brexit. that included confirmation...
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my government's priority is to deliver united kingdon‘s departure from the european union on the 31sto bring forth the uk's exit on that day and to make the most of the opportunities that this brings for all the people of the united kingdom. there were 30 bills listed in the speech, including measures on the nhs. for the first time some of the national health service's multiyear funding settlement agreed earlier this year will be enshrined in law. steps will be taken to grow and support the national health service's workforce and a new visa will ensure qualified doctors, nurses and health professionals have fast—track entry to the united kingdom. hospital car parking charges will be removed for those in greatest need. and there was a promise to act on social care and a plan to bring in a points—based immigration system. changes to the justice system were also set out. new sentencing laws will ensure the most serious violent offenders including terrorists serve longer in custody. new laws will require schools, police, councils and health authorities to work together to prevent serious
my government's priority is to deliver united kingdon‘s departure from the european union on the 31sto bring forth the uk's exit on that day and to make the most of the opportunities that this brings for all the people of the united kingdom. there were 30 bills listed in the speech, including measures on the nhs. for the first time some of the national health service's multiyear funding settlement agreed earlier this year will be enshrined in law. steps will be taken to grow and support the...
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largest generalmotors employees 00 walked off the job the strike cameto an end with the united auto workers union voted in favor of a 4 year labodeal. >>we woke up see things falling off the walls to back to back earthques rocked southern california, the strongest to strike the area in 20 years destroyed homes and busisses and genated thousands of tershocks. we know that recovery. >>there's a long term thing fter beinbattered by hurricane dorian over coke island, a popular tourist destination off the coast of north carolina re opened more than 2months after the storm devastated the island. >>dorian wathe strongest hurricane on record to hit the bahamas making landfall as a monster category 5 storm killing dozens leaving many missing and pecan island historical milestone took first l female spacewalk e outside thinternational space station or really just doing our job. >>i'm romero and those are me of the nation's most impactful stories of 2019. >>comg up at 6 starts with nowhere to go a car found trapped on a pedestrian wakway and but when police arrived nobody was inside a next i'd like move to
largest generalmotors employees 00 walked off the job the strike cameto an end with the united auto workers union voted in favor of a 4 year labodeal. >>we woke up see things falling off the walls to back to back earthques rocked southern california, the strongest to strike the area in 20 years destroyed homes and busisses and genated thousands of tershocks. we know that recovery. >>there's a long term thing fter beinbattered by hurricane dorian over coke island, a popular tourist...
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labor union unite here local 11 represents a 150 cooks dishwashers cashiers and servers working at the university. the group has been on a strike against a catering service used by the university since march democratic national committee said it is trying to come up with an acceptable resolution of the situation. so the debate can proceed. right now the debate is set for next thursday, san francisco's new district attorney's set to take office next month just chase a bodene was not considered a typical candidate for the job as a public defender. he's never prosecuted a case him this week the host of inside bay area politics catherine heenan sat down with the district attorney's elect and talked with him about his new job. >>and she isn't talking about some of the nonviolent some of the low priority crimes. still that as you know there are people who argue they tend to lead to. street conditions unsafe conditions oracle pulling a and annual show recently where do we go with that we've got to make san francisco a place that's a great city to live in for all of that residence we've got to
labor union unite here local 11 represents a 150 cooks dishwashers cashiers and servers working at the university. the group has been on a strike against a catering service used by the university since march democratic national committee said it is trying to come up with an acceptable resolution of the situation. so the debate can proceed. right now the debate is set for next thursday, san francisco's new district attorney's set to take office next month just chase a bodene was not considered a...
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if the union, if the united kingdom is to continue, then it can only be by consent.s government, meanwhile, prepares to get down to business. on thursday, there will be a queen's speech with a focus on the nhs and, yes, delivering brexit next month. our intention is to bring the withdrawal bill, the legislation, back to parliament before christmas. this week? ideally before christmas. as soon as possible would be perfect. new mps will start to arrive here tomorrow to a very different political landscape. some questions like, "will brexit happen?" have been answered. others, like the future of labour, and perhaps the uk, are being asked as loudly as ever. the un climate talks in madrid have ended with delegates agreeing that all countries will put new, tougher carbon—cutting plans on the table in time for another major conference in glasgow next year. the deal is being seen as a compromise. negotiators spent an extra two days and nights in talks, trying to resolve differences. professor sir david king is the former climate change ambassador and chief scientist for the
if the union, if the united kingdom is to continue, then it can only be by consent.s government, meanwhile, prepares to get down to business. on thursday, there will be a queen's speech with a focus on the nhs and, yes, delivering brexit next month. our intention is to bring the withdrawal bill, the legislation, back to parliament before christmas. this week? ideally before christmas. as soon as possible would be perfect. new mps will start to arrive here tomorrow to a very different political...
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well let's look at who caused the problem so historically it's the united states and european union who are responsible for. more than 50 percent of emissions for the support has to come from bridge industrialized countries and developing nations must be supported in adopting a greener pathway as well as how they can help with climate impacts on speaking of india india is saying that we yes we need to raise ambition and in fact the progress that india has put on the table are one of the best have been appreciated across different studies that have been put on the table. at this very moment in the us target is in line with keeping the temperature below 2 degrees but. the target of keeping it below 1.5 it was finance and technology and that is new assurance coming from but it's worth saying yes money is going to be provided so you please raise your ambition to raising ambition is really linked with putting money on the table and i think unless money she was dissolved. and let's also recognize that some of these countries like india how large population living below poverty line or they ha
well let's look at who caused the problem so historically it's the united states and european union who are responsible for. more than 50 percent of emissions for the support has to come from bridge industrialized countries and developing nations must be supported in adopting a greener pathway as well as how they can help with climate impacts on speaking of india india is saying that we yes we need to raise ambition and in fact the progress that india has put on the table are one of the best...
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european union the parliament set to vote on not belong friday the queen made it clear that britain's departure from the e.u. was not imminent my government's priority is to deliver the united kingdom's departure from the european union on the 31st of january my ministers will bring forward to just nation to ensure the united kingdom's exit on that date and to make the most of the opportunities that this brings all the people of the united kingdom . this is yourself life i guess elvis has that business south africa in just a moment i'll be back at the top of the how the day. can show that of those. in support of. saving what's said. to be about.
european union the parliament set to vote on not belong friday the queen made it clear that britain's departure from the e.u. was not imminent my government's priority is to deliver the united kingdom's departure from the european union on the 31st of january my ministers will bring forward to just nation to ensure the united kingdom's exit on that date and to make the most of the opportunities that this brings all the people of the united kingdom . this is yourself life i guess elvis has that...