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from a no deal bracks it and even topple the prime minister said the end of the road for johnson that's our question for today and here are the guests who will answer it alex forrest whiting is a d.-w. reporter and a former westminster political correspondent she says the country's parliament and the conservative party are tearing themselves apart over it prime minister johnson appears to have lost control and taylan is with us he's an expert on business and economics who formerly wrote for the german newspaper steve belt and the bitch and he says democratic convictions are more deeply rooted in the political system of britain than some populists seem to believe and it's a pleasure to welcome john were he is an e.u. citizen with the u.k. passport who is in berlin he's a blogger political advisor and a member of the green party he says boris johnson is turning the conservative party into the bracks it party. but this week has shown that it's been a dangerous game. so let me start out by asking you alex you say that boris johnson appears to have lost control but appearances can be deceivi
from a no deal bracks it and even topple the prime minister said the end of the road for johnson that's our question for today and here are the guests who will answer it alex forrest whiting is a d.-w. reporter and a former westminster political correspondent she says the country's parliament and the conservative party are tearing themselves apart over it prime minister johnson appears to have lost control and taylan is with us he's an expert on business and economics who formerly wrote for the...
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from a no deal breck's it and even topple the prime minister said the end of the road for johnson that's our question for today and here are the guests who will answer it alex forrest whiting is a d.-w. reporter and a former westminster political correspondent she says the country's parliament and the conservative party are tearing themselves apart over bricks and prime minister johnson appears to have lost control and taylor and is with us he's an expert on business and economics who formerly wrote for the german newspaper and the bitch and he says democratic convictions are more deeply rooted in the political system of britain than some populists seem to believe and it's a pleasure to welcome john worth he is an e.u. citizen with a u.k. passport who is a berlin he's a blogger political advisor and a member of the green party he says boris johnson is turning the conservative party into the rx at party but this week has shown that it's a dangerous game so let me start out by asking you alex you say that boris johnson appears to have lost control but appearances can be deceiving how does
from a no deal breck's it and even topple the prime minister said the end of the road for johnson that's our question for today and here are the guests who will answer it alex forrest whiting is a d.-w. reporter and a former westminster political correspondent she says the country's parliament and the conservative party are tearing themselves apart over bricks and prime minister johnson appears to have lost control and taylor and is with us he's an expert on business and economics who formerly...
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it's just said that boris johnson believes he might lose his leverage with the e.u. i think the consensus here in brussels is universally never had any leverage but believe it or not his chief brags that envoy david frost is in town to officially negotiate things like the back stop very contentious that is the insurance policy against the hard border between northern ireland which is part of the u.k. and the republic of ireland which is part of the european union and you remember when boris johnson said they're making good progress and deal with the e.u. was within reach and that he had plans to replace this backstop with an alternative well you officials here in brussels say they've never seen any of those plans that these plans do not exist and that's why many here think that the real plan of the johnson administration is to have a no deal bragg's it so that's what the e.u. is preparing for right now expected to announce new measures to get the european union prepared for no deal drugs that charlotte as you mentioned johnson has lost his majority now in parliament
it's just said that boris johnson believes he might lose his leverage with the e.u. i think the consensus here in brussels is universally never had any leverage but believe it or not his chief brags that envoy david frost is in town to officially negotiate things like the back stop very contentious that is the insurance policy against the hard border between northern ireland which is part of the u.k. and the republic of ireland which is part of the european union and you remember when boris...
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knowing both jo johnson and boris johnson a bit personally is that actually there may not be terrifically bad blood between them personally. a lot of friends of boris johnson simply don't agree with what he's doing. you could say it is their preference on brexit. they are prepared to act on brexit. they are prepared to act on it. that is a big difference is that a lot of other people might otherwise have just kept their heads down. saying, iwouldn't otherwise have just kept their heads down. saying, i wouldn't be able to look myself in the merit so this is the moment and i must act. it is also true on the other side of the balance sheet. you hear a lot of loyalists of boris johnson saying, we've got to stick to this and get to that general election because parliament is trying to thwart us. they have committed to that so they continue down that route. on that note, what are the chances, in your estimation, of boris johnson note, what are the chances, in your estimation, of borisjohnson getting that early general election date that early general election date that he wants? i think those c
knowing both jo johnson and boris johnson a bit personally is that actually there may not be terrifically bad blood between them personally. a lot of friends of boris johnson simply don't agree with what he's doing. you could say it is their preference on brexit. they are prepared to act on brexit. they are prepared to act on it. that is a big difference is that a lot of other people might otherwise have just kept their heads down. saying, iwouldn't otherwise have just kept their heads down....
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with the commons once again seizing control of legislation to rule out a no do you break that boris johnson dominic cummings latests not pulling up for the opposition who probably refused to walk into it leaving the prime minister high i'm dry when parliament resumed earlier this month he had a bare majority now after a purge of a year to files it is in a minority of over 40 now johnson has become the 1st ever u.k. prime ministers to lead her majesty the queen herself into illegality his position as prime minister now heinz by a trade however as this week's conference is made clear the opposition labor party is also still full of the wool bricks it in contrast levels of the s.n.p. should have a spring in their step but can they really stop breaks at the thought of the seams the pull to be done except for the prime minister to buckle down and actually try and pull off for you to deal if intends to meet the hard how low we did like it is either do a deal or die in the last ditch even for the high wire politician like boris johnson this would hardly seem the moment to risk defying the courts b
with the commons once again seizing control of legislation to rule out a no do you break that boris johnson dominic cummings latests not pulling up for the opposition who probably refused to walk into it leaving the prime minister high i'm dry when parliament resumed earlier this month he had a bare majority now after a purge of a year to files it is in a minority of over 40 now johnson has become the 1st ever u.k. prime ministers to lead her majesty the queen herself into illegality his...
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october we expect that to be finished in the house of lords and if that happens then prime minister johnson on monday will come back and again try to push for a snap a general election he failed to get that this week now we're just hearing that after conversations between the leaders of all the opposition parties here in westminster they've agreed that on monday they will not give boris johnson his preferred date of the 15th of october they're not going to go for that they're demanding the rights to determine the date of the election because they fear that boris johnson could engineer it so that in fact britain could still leave without a deal at the end of october they're not going to call a vote of no confidence because if that happens then parliament would if the suspension goes ahead not be sitting and so the best still would be a chance of a no deal breaks it so this is really important now that the opposition have agreed a strategy they say that their number one priority is avoiding a no deal breaks it they're promising that it won't be a long time before a general election will happe
october we expect that to be finished in the house of lords and if that happens then prime minister johnson on monday will come back and again try to push for a snap a general election he failed to get that this week now we're just hearing that after conversations between the leaders of all the opposition parties here in westminster they've agreed that on monday they will not give boris johnson his preferred date of the 15th of october they're not going to go for that they're demanding the...
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s have rejected prime minister boris johnson's call for an early general election he put forward the motion off the politicians approved a bill to delay breaks it and block a no deal exit from the e.u. on october 31st well in a moment we'll cross in jonah how he's been following the day's developments for us from outside parliament 1st andrew symonds reports on the day's events. another defeat for boris johnson but with a rebellion in his party and the opposition taking over the parliamentary timetable i used the right 327 notice the lack of 299. within minutes boris johnson was on his feet with his plan for a snap elections i don't want an action the public don't want an election the country doesn't want to election with this house president no other option than getting the public decide who they want as prime minister and i commend this motion to the hot under the opposition bill that now has to be passed by parliament upper house johnson is forced to seek an extension of the deadline that will remove it to january scuppering his dual die plan for a no deal brix it if nessus. on oc
s have rejected prime minister boris johnson's call for an early general election he put forward the motion off the politicians approved a bill to delay breaks it and block a no deal exit from the e.u. on october 31st well in a moment we'll cross in jonah how he's been following the day's developments for us from outside parliament 1st andrew symonds reports on the day's events. another defeat for boris johnson but with a rebellion in his party and the opposition taking over the parliamentary...
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next year and lawmakers putting into motion a bill that makes a new deal illegal prime minister boris johnson angry and demanding an early election for mid october but tonight it's a prime minister's wish that parliament is not willing to grant i'm burnt off in berlin this is the day. this government will take this country for the european union on october 31st yes thank the last one for his 1st post in politics he now wants to dissolve potter. you know the surrender deal he's desperate syllabi desperate to avoid scrutiny what do we want to rebuild do you. think everyone teach. in the prime minister seems to me incapable of on serious books these surrender bill would do you would risk any chance of the talks only stewing is running down the clock does it mean to already keep that i could see this. also coming up in a french court case over maurice the rooster he's a hit with the hens but not with the neighbors they can't sleep and they blame maurice is cock a doodle doo i could beat these people who come from paris and complain about the reste i shouldn't even be an o.c. i just want to beat t
next year and lawmakers putting into motion a bill that makes a new deal illegal prime minister boris johnson angry and demanding an early election for mid october but tonight it's a prime minister's wish that parliament is not willing to grant i'm burnt off in berlin this is the day. this government will take this country for the european union on october 31st yes thank the last one for his 1st post in politics he now wants to dissolve potter. you know the surrender deal he's desperate syllabi...
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how big a defeatist this for enris johnson's gover >> huge. -- h big a defeat is this for boris johnson's government? >> huge. they are stopping ese people from standing again in another election. a pretty jerk coney and measure --raconian measure. 'boris johnson'hero is winston churchill. this is painful stuff. the government has been defeated. try to explain what this means in the big picture. it means thatomorrow, the mp rather than the executive take control of the agenda. britain will not leave the european union with no deal and they will have to come law. that is not what number 10 wants. if you do that, you will have a general election. laura: they have to back a geeyral election, don't >' britain'unwritten constitution means that we are make -- along.g it up as we go i know with certainty what is going to happen next. but what seems to be the case is that boris johnson will not act it -- enact it. and will say that i want to have an election. yeerday, boris johnson said the last thing that in want is election. what they really meant to say is that boris johnson once an election a
how big a defeatist this for enris johnson's gover >> huge. -- h big a defeat is this for boris johnson's government? >> huge. they are stopping ese people from standing again in another election. a pretty jerk coney and measure --raconian measure. 'boris johnson'hero is winston churchill. this is painful stuff. the government has been defeated. try to explain what this means in the big picture. it means thatomorrow, the mp rather than the executive take control of the agenda....
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that we come on to the matter of mr mr johnson's cabinet jacob riis mark is an honorable man he went out more as a privy councillor to tell the queen to do this is he going to it's astonishing to me that he's had the audacity not to resign the 66 years on the throne and queen elizabeth queen of scots could was with the 2nd of the united kingdom and no one has a prime minister who's led into unlawfulness you can't really say the forest. and deliberately miss that the queen the supreme court in scotland said exactly that the supreme court of the united kingdom said that didn't need to go into the because the judgment stood in italy ok i don't think he did it on purpose but that's a moot point the fundamental issue for me is that there's almost no way out for bars to escape the promise he made that we would leave on the 31st of october he has to try to do that and if you plays clever here i think you could line him self up with what is definitely a junk bond risky strategy for a general election but a strategy that could actually propel him into majority and that's because this only wor
that we come on to the matter of mr mr johnson's cabinet jacob riis mark is an honorable man he went out more as a privy councillor to tell the queen to do this is he going to it's astonishing to me that he's had the audacity not to resign the 66 years on the throne and queen elizabeth queen of scots could was with the 2nd of the united kingdom and no one has a prime minister who's led into unlawfulness you can't really say the forest. and deliberately miss that the queen the supreme court in...
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certainly trying to buoy johnson. to a certain extent, johnson leaving the united states with a -- with his tell between his legs. back to britain and a very difficult political situation. he does not have a majority in the house of commons. the house of commons is back as a serious force to make boris johnson's life very difficult. the questions swirling around london is, who will take the fall for the defeat? it is not sound like it will be jeremy cox. will it be his chief advisor? that is the question. will dominic cummings be forced to step down? vonnie: we should note it was the former prime minister, john maker -- john major, who took this case to the court. let's check u.s. markets. we did see a downdraft after -- the president singled out china in his speech. the dow is now down more than a tent. the s&p down a third of a percent the nasdaq is down three quarters of 1%. balance of power is next. we will be continuing to monitor events taking place at the united nations general assembly including playback of th
certainly trying to buoy johnson. to a certain extent, johnson leaving the united states with a -- with his tell between his legs. back to britain and a very difficult political situation. he does not have a majority in the house of commons. the house of commons is back as a serious force to make boris johnson's life very difficult. the questions swirling around london is, who will take the fall for the defeat? it is not sound like it will be jeremy cox. will it be his chief advisor? that is...
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and against prime minister barak's johnson inside parliament last ditch power plays are getting underway many lawmakers want to introduce legislation which would stop a no deal break that at the end of october and possibly delay it by 3 months prime minister johnson says he's determined to get brags it done i would everybody to know there are circumstances in which i would ask brussels to do that we're leaving on the 31st of october no gives bots johnson met with some potential rebels on tuesday in the hope of deterring them they've already been threatened with being thrown out of the tory party if they vote with the opposition and i think there's a there's a group of conservatives who feel very strongly that now is a time when we have to put the national interest ahead of any threats to us personally i want to encourage speculation is rife johnson could call for fresh elections the major opposition labor party says it's not worried their primary concern is to stop and no deal breaks it let's see what happens after this legislation is gone through this election is called i'm absolutely r
and against prime minister barak's johnson inside parliament last ditch power plays are getting underway many lawmakers want to introduce legislation which would stop a no deal break that at the end of october and possibly delay it by 3 months prime minister johnson says he's determined to get brags it done i would everybody to know there are circumstances in which i would ask brussels to do that we're leaving on the 31st of october no gives bots johnson met with some potential rebels on...
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the support of the majority is a turn for mr johnson. well clearly we saw this week that labor does not want to give the nuff support to provide that 2 thirds target been tried nuff numbers for it to be hit and why is that simply because jeremy corwin now wants to ensure that this no deal law passes into the house of lords and that's very much on the u.k. statute books and this is because it a fact he is realizing that in finding all too hard to resist the temptation to play with the conservatives like a cat might play with a dead mouse swatting it around and to what head as alex is saying yes the jeremy corbin is the man is meant to be the country's alternative prime minister has been begging asking for the election and clearly he's just paranoid that boris johnson will turn around on winning labor's approval and say very good thank you for proving us went out of the pick a election day for after october the 1st a was that no directed by default instantly wrecked it's in the bag so it's a level of distrust clearly of the labor side whic
the support of the majority is a turn for mr johnson. well clearly we saw this week that labor does not want to give the nuff support to provide that 2 thirds target been tried nuff numbers for it to be hit and why is that simply because jeremy corwin now wants to ensure that this no deal law passes into the house of lords and that's very much on the u.k. statute books and this is because it a fact he is realizing that in finding all too hard to resist the temptation to play with the...
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is boris johnson harming british democracy. let me put that question straight away to john worse weather of boris johnson is harming british democracy is certainly some people said as he suspended parliament essentially sending it on a forced and link the vacation that that amounts to a coke. i think the quality kerr is props exaggerates needs somewhat but nevertheless inflicted to have parliament not sitting for five weeks in the middle of a political crisis it is an extremely worrying development and its basic piece of boris johnson can avoid a parliamentary scrutiny so essentially he's trying to push pullman to way because he knows the parliamentarians don't really support his brakes it plans now what we seen this week and we'll see more next week at least it's opponents fighting back. is trying to use the little times goes available to bowling bars from sometimes as much as possible but it's a very delicate situation i'm i'm win not yet certain whether parliament what she win that battle against four strands please tell in
is boris johnson harming british democracy. let me put that question straight away to john worse weather of boris johnson is harming british democracy is certainly some people said as he suspended parliament essentially sending it on a forced and link the vacation that that amounts to a coke. i think the quality kerr is props exaggerates needs somewhat but nevertheless inflicted to have parliament not sitting for five weeks in the middle of a political crisis it is an extremely worrying...
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news live from berlin the british parliament defeats force johnson seizing control of. the audience to the right $328.00. to the last 300 and was certainly not exactly. having. lawmakers take the 1st step towards blocking the prime minister from letting the u.k. crash out of the e.u. johnson says he'll now call for an early election we'll get an update from london. also coming up soon a phobic violence sweeps across south africa several people are dead after rioters attacked foreign owned businesses and migrant workers. plus hurricane dorian leaves at least 7 dead in the bahamas and the country's prime minister is warning that number will rise the storm is now approaching the u.s. eastern seaboard where millions of people have been ordered to leave their homes. i'm william blue cross welcome to the program u.k. lawmakers have dealt a big blow to boris johnson's plans late last night they defied the prime minister and voted to take an important step toward preventing the country from leaving the e.u. without a deal with potential snap elections looming the fate of brecht
news live from berlin the british parliament defeats force johnson seizing control of. the audience to the right $328.00. to the last 300 and was certainly not exactly. having. lawmakers take the 1st step towards blocking the prime minister from letting the u.k. crash out of the e.u. johnson says he'll now call for an early election we'll get an update from london. also coming up soon a phobic violence sweeps across south africa several people are dead after rioters attacked foreign owned...
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s to force johnson to delay breaks it is the default legal position is the u.k. will leave the e.u. on the 31st of october m.p.'s want to delay practice until the end of january to prevent leaving the e.u. without a deal. the ice of the right 328 a nurse the left 301 on tuesday evening m.p.'s voted to take control of parliamentary business thought it could start forest allowing them to begin debating the creation of new legislation on wednesday if m.p.'s do pass a bill to prevent a no deal johnson says he'll have no choice but to push to hold a general election possibly on october the 15th if he's going to morrow to stop the negotiations and to compel i'm not the point of this delay to brit's potentially for years and that would be the only way to resolve this i can confirm that we are tonight tabling a motion under the fixed time parliament. there is no consent in this house to leave the european union without a deal. no majority for no deal in the conference. the defection of one conservative m.p. to the opposition liberal democrats means johnson no longer has a majority in parlia
s to force johnson to delay breaks it is the default legal position is the u.k. will leave the e.u. on the 31st of october m.p.'s want to delay practice until the end of january to prevent leaving the e.u. without a deal. the ice of the right 328 a nurse the left 301 on tuesday evening m.p.'s voted to take control of parliamentary business thought it could start forest allowing them to begin debating the creation of new legislation on wednesday if m.p.'s do pass a bill to prevent a no deal...
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has already left the european union without a deal if it goes as boris johnson johnson likes that but in any case a general election is most likely to happen and it will be some kind of another referendum a mini referendum on brics that again on whether to remain or stay in the european union a question that has divided of course the u.k. over the last yes short of things so much for bringing us up to date d.w. charlotte pops there in london. apocalyptic devastating just a couple of the words being used to describe the situation in the bahamas after the islands were battered for 3 days by hurricane dorian the full scale of the disaster has not yet emerged as relief and rescue workers are unable to reach many areas at least 7 people are confirmed dead both already say that figure is set to rise. the bird's eye view of the ruins left behind in the bahamas. dorian is the strongest storm to hit the island since the beginning of modern weather records. the category 5 hurricane pummeled the region with winds up to 300 kilometers an hour. the red cross says it has destroyed more than 13000 h
has already left the european union without a deal if it goes as boris johnson johnson likes that but in any case a general election is most likely to happen and it will be some kind of another referendum a mini referendum on brics that again on whether to remain or stay in the european union a question that has divided of course the u.k. over the last yes short of things so much for bringing us up to date d.w. charlotte pops there in london. apocalyptic devastating just a couple of the words...
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we will talk about brexit, we talk about the pound boris johnson. -- and boris johnson. there is a lot going on in the markets we are also getting a little bit of news from italy with the new government being sworn in. can see the pound is what we are watching out for. overall, there is a little bit of a risk on mood when it comes to the markets. back to the italian government. the one that we need to watch for is the new finance minister. we're seeing the cabinet sworn in with the same prime minister, that is conte. let's get straight to first word news. china and the u.s. are holding the next round of trade talks in early october. that's according to the commerce ministry. they confirmed ministerial level talks in the next week but did not specify when. the two sides are trying to end the trade war but there is still skepticism on both sides that any real progress can be made. hong kong's chief executive carrie lam says withdrawing the extradition bill is only the first step to address the unrest in the city. she also says the decision will be made independently by the
we will talk about brexit, we talk about the pound boris johnson. -- and boris johnson. there is a lot going on in the markets we are also getting a little bit of news from italy with the new government being sworn in. can see the pound is what we are watching out for. overall, there is a little bit of a risk on mood when it comes to the markets. back to the italian government. the one that we need to watch for is the new finance minister. we're seeing the cabinet sworn in with the same prime...
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yes to breck said probably delayed leading to a general election which boris johnson can win as long as he does a deal with nigel for our peter i think that mr johnson will strike a deal with europe and i think he will probably take britain on a deal which looks almost identical or is almost identical to the one he trashed i.e. mrs may's deal bitter over when but thank you so much for that we turn to the north for the bottle and we talked to ruth longstanding outstanding columnist and broadcaster the she think that scotland will emerge as the big political story the sort of. rufe welcome to the alex salmond chilled thank you tell us about the boat john of charities imagine someone that this is the the 2nd major court victory that she has won over the u.k. government in the most dramatic terms what is behind the imagines of this formidable woman but of course she's in her own re a formidable lawyer even though when she's sitting in the house of commons as a scottish m.p. and. mean ever used to call her rate on are born learned friend as is the custom but she is in fact a very learned
yes to breck said probably delayed leading to a general election which boris johnson can win as long as he does a deal with nigel for our peter i think that mr johnson will strike a deal with europe and i think he will probably take britain on a deal which looks almost identical or is almost identical to the one he trashed i.e. mrs may's deal bitter over when but thank you so much for that we turn to the north for the bottle and we talked to ruth longstanding outstanding columnist and...
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johnson: i will very soon. laura: labor mps are keeping him dangling. >> we are for a general election. i want to get rid of this government as soon as possible because i'm really worried about what they are doing to the future of our economy and the futuref our country. but it is about timing, and our prime objective -- we put in our last manifesto that we want to prevent a no-deal brexit because of the damage it could do to the country. laura: on monday the prime minister will try again to get parliament to back anlection. the plain fact is he does not have it in his power to get to thinllot box alone. laura kuenssberg, bbc news, wesh yorke. jane: for more on the political turmoil in the u.k., i spoke earlier with a former london correspondent for "the new york times." by any normal measure this has been a dreadful week for the prime minister. you have known him for many, many years how do you think he feels this is going, and going to be enough to turn this around? >> you know,t has been easy to get insi his
johnson: i will very soon. laura: labor mps are keeping him dangling. >> we are for a general election. i want to get rid of this government as soon as possible because i'm really worried about what they are doing to the future of our economy and the futuref our country. but it is about timing, and our prime objective -- we put in our last manifesto that we want to prevent a no-deal brexit because of the damage it could do to the country. laura: on monday the prime minister will try again...
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and lawmakers putting into motion a bill that makes a new deal breaks it illegal prime minister boris johnson angry and demanding an early election for mid october but tonight it's a prime minister's wish that parliament is not willing to grant i'm burnt off in berlin this is the day. this government will take this country closer to the european union i'll turn over the 30 days of yesterday the last one vote is 1st vote in parliament he now wants to dissolve parliament. you know the surrender bill he's desperate syllabi desperate to avoid scrutiny what do we want all 3 would. think everyone teach. and the prime minister seems utterly incapable of answering put his surrender bill would be able to bring any chose all the tools all these doing is running down the clock does it mean for sure they keep chickens that i can see. also coming up a french court case over maurice the rooster he's a hit with the hens but not with the neighbors they can't sleep and they blame maurice is cock a doodle do you think that i could beat these people who come from paris and complain about the reste i shouldn't e
and lawmakers putting into motion a bill that makes a new deal breaks it illegal prime minister boris johnson angry and demanding an early election for mid october but tonight it's a prime minister's wish that parliament is not willing to grant i'm burnt off in berlin this is the day. this government will take this country closer to the european union i'll turn over the 30 days of yesterday the last one vote is 1st vote in parliament he now wants to dissolve parliament. you know the surrender...
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i'm guy johnson. this is bloomberg markets. let's turn our attention to what is happening here at westminster. by a conservative mp, and i think we can describe brexiteer.d it looks like the prime minister will lose the vote today in which mps are likely to take control of the agenda tomorrow. he said he will call a general election after that. is this really the only way to break the deadlock? >> we have a day she called me a hard-core brexiteer, and we have a hard-core parliament which is seeking to delay the outcome of the referendum result they want another extension to the 30 first of january. we have seen the impact this is having on our international reputation and starting to see the impact on any factoring, and it is a serious issue. most of my constituents are telling me just get on with it, leave on the 31st, deal or no deal, and that includes companies that export a lot of equipment to the european union. they want a certainty of britain pulling out of the european union. if these people want to take us on, and they
i'm guy johnson. this is bloomberg markets. let's turn our attention to what is happening here at westminster. by a conservative mp, and i think we can describe brexiteer.d it looks like the prime minister will lose the vote today in which mps are likely to take control of the agenda tomorrow. he said he will call a general election after that. is this really the only way to break the deadlock? >> we have a day she called me a hard-core brexiteer, and we have a hard-core parliament which...
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force johnson finding but lawmakers have approved a bill that also delayed is when the u.k. will leave the european union the prime minister says it will prevent him from threatening a new deal breaks it in his negotiations with the e.u. also coming up on kong's controversial extradition bill is no more in a televised address chief executive carrie lee said that she's withdrawing the bill because it has sparked months of violent protests in the territory but will her concession will be enough to appease the demonstrators and the scale of the disaster caused by hurricane dorian in the bahamas begins to emerge tens of thousands of homes have been destroyed huge numbers of people are now without food . it's good to have you with us we begin tonight in london with breaking news another brags that defeat for the new prime minister boris johnson lawmakers have succeeded in passing their bill aimed at stopping a no deal brights it. on october 31st the bill now goes to the upper chamber the house of lords johnson is seeking a snap general election on the 15th of october in the hopes
force johnson finding but lawmakers have approved a bill that also delayed is when the u.k. will leave the european union the prime minister says it will prevent him from threatening a new deal breaks it in his negotiations with the e.u. also coming up on kong's controversial extradition bill is no more in a televised address chief executive carrie lee said that she's withdrawing the bill because it has sparked months of violent protests in the territory but will her concession will be enough...
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and johnson been indicating at all. what he will do if he loses this case. so far as johnson loses this case and 1st of all that would mean that polman would be back in session that m.p.'s could return to the debate all those breaks for boris johnson of course it would be a huge blow because essentially if the supreme court rules against him that would mean that boris johnson has misled the queen that he has misled the queen in advice to corrode parliament and lying to the queen that wouldn't go down well here in great britain so there might be pressure on him to resign boris johnson himself in . in new york at the moment for the u.n. general assembly he will hold his 1st big speech there later tonight in front of world leaders and of course it would be a big blow and very embarrassing for him if he would have to face the world leaders with this verdict against him so there might be pressure on him here in the u.k. to resign ok you mentioned that this decision will touch on all matters abraxas spent on that for us what
and johnson been indicating at all. what he will do if he loses this case. so far as johnson loses this case and 1st of all that would mean that polman would be back in session that m.p.'s could return to the debate all those breaks for boris johnson of course it would be a huge blow because essentially if the supreme court rules against him that would mean that boris johnson has misled the queen that he has misled the queen in advice to corrode parliament and lying to the queen that wouldn't...
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direction from mister johnson in the future. but of course that is the possibility that we will not be heading for another that general election which i'm sure the british people. who really don't have the stomach for but that we get i i am.m. one of the people who has said he will not be facing with the government is this gentleman nicholas items he is the mp for mid sussex and has been for many a yet many a decade even. and he is the grandson of winston churchill. and what is interesting and many people pointing out is that abortions in is a huge fan of winston churchill. and this gentleman he right from the monarchy magazine says. up very sarcastically it'll be a great look for boris johnson to expel the grounds on as the winston churchill from thehe conservrvae party. what is the eigightieth anniversary of the outbreak of world war two. and because he is a huge at torrey grandi a very important. symbolic figure out really fool the tory policy. and his only response to the threat that he'll be deselected. at full going agains
direction from mister johnson in the future. but of course that is the possibility that we will not be heading for another that general election which i'm sure the british people. who really don't have the stomach for but that we get i i am.m. one of the people who has said he will not be facing with the government is this gentleman nicholas items he is the mp for mid sussex and has been for many a yet many a decade even. and he is the grandson of winston churchill. and what is interesting and...
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it will be framed as johnson against corbyn, but perhaps the reality will be johnson johnson against corbyn, but perhaps the reality will bejohnson versus farage. they are keeping you busy, aren't they? nice to see you, sir john curtis, he helps us with every twist and turn of british politics here on bbc news. let's return to another disappointment for the new prime minister boris johnson. another disappointment for the new prime minister borisjohnson. he has failed to win the backing of enough mps to hold a snap election next month. that means he has faced four votes in the commons and has lost or at least been defeated in all four of them. i say defeated because on this vote on a snap election he needed two thirds of mps to support him, and this was the result. he won it quite clearly, 298 votes to 56, the labour party abstained because they knew by abstaining that would scupper his chances of getting to two thirds. so four defeats out of four. this was the announcement in parliament. the ayes to the right 298, the noes to the left 56. so the ayes have it, but the house will be aw
it will be framed as johnson against corbyn, but perhaps the reality will be johnson johnson against corbyn, but perhaps the reality will bejohnson versus farage. they are keeping you busy, aren't they? nice to see you, sir john curtis, he helps us with every twist and turn of british politics here on bbc news. let's return to another disappointment for the new prime minister boris johnson. another disappointment for the new prime minister borisjohnson. he has failed to win the backing of...
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is good news coming to you live from berlin a unanimous ruling from britain the supreme court boris johnson broke the law the court finds the prime minister's move to suspend parliament just 5 weeks before the deadline was on your foot what does this mean for johnson's breaks it plans to go live to london. also coming up a dispute in the gulf region is set to dominate talks today at the u.n. the u.s. blames iran for missile and attacks on saudi arabian oil facilities growing tensions have drawn in other countries now working to prevent the escalation to try to board. in demanding respect in hong kong for police officers say city cops have shown great restraint during months of protests and dispute allegations of police brutality. class who want the phones best towards yes that's meghan the peano taking home the. prize on the men's side. and stop the competition. good to have you with us we start in britain where the supreme court has unanimously. rule the prime minister bars johnson suspension of parliament was under full the decision means lawmakers can reassemble quote as honest possible
is good news coming to you live from berlin a unanimous ruling from britain the supreme court boris johnson broke the law the court finds the prime minister's move to suspend parliament just 5 weeks before the deadline was on your foot what does this mean for johnson's breaks it plans to go live to london. also coming up a dispute in the gulf region is set to dominate talks today at the u.n. the u.s. blames iran for missile and attacks on saudi arabian oil facilities growing tensions have drawn...
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boris johnson has taken. inside the house of commons we understand 1st item of business will be the g 7 in beer it's listening to what he's saying that conflict surpasses more than can probably also true this country still stands then has no democracy for the rule of law was right and i sure wasn't racial and religious and i.
boris johnson has taken. inside the house of commons we understand 1st item of business will be the g 7 in beer it's listening to what he's saying that conflict surpasses more than can probably also true this country still stands then has no democracy for the rule of law was right and i sure wasn't racial and religious and i.
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next year and lawmakers putting into motion a bill that makes a no deal illegal prime minister boris johnson angry and demanding an early election for mid october but tonight it's a prime minister's wish that parliament is not willing to grant i'm burnt off in berlin this is the day. this government will take this country to the european union on october the 3rd he does it yesterday he lost one vote his 1st vote in parliament he now wants to dissolve parliament. this. is the surrender bill he's desperate saluki desperate to avoid scrutiny what do we want how do you build. going to be one teacher. in the prime minister seems to me capable of on serie a good he's serene the bill would do he would with any choice will be told only stewing is running down the clock does it leave your car in a cage to keep it i can see this. also coming up in a french court case over maurice the rooster he's a hit with the hens but not with the neighbors they can't sleep and they blame maurice is cock a doodle doo i could beat these people who come from paris and complain about the reste i shouldn't even be an au
next year and lawmakers putting into motion a bill that makes a no deal illegal prime minister boris johnson angry and demanding an early election for mid october but tonight it's a prime minister's wish that parliament is not willing to grant i'm burnt off in berlin this is the day. this government will take this country to the european union on october the 3rd he does it yesterday he lost one vote his 1st vote in parliament he now wants to dissolve parliament. this. is the surrender bill he's...
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johnson out, they chanted. 0ne position. johnson out, they chanted. one member of the government told the bbc the prime minister should quit, but that is far from widespread in tory circles at this stage. instead, mps replacing the tourists in the house of commons, taking their seats on the green benches themselves. there are still quite a few tourists in the chamber, i'm just talking to colleagues and trying to find out what we are doing but we need to go back to holding the government to account.|j but we need to go back to holding the government to account. i am in a taxi going back to parliament, which should never have been suspended, it was not suspended so we should be backin was not suspended so we should be back in there doing ourjobs. the official invitation on this crazy day was issued with customary formality. last—minute pump in the rain. i have instructed the house authorities to prepare not for the recall the prorogation was unlawful and is void, to prepare for the resumption of the business of the house of commons. the house of commo
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johnson says they are running scared. there's only one car in a cage she came in i can see the size i was already. pretty. much the people decide that the people decide on what he's doing to this country's negotiating position by having a general election on october the p.p. since he was a boy he has dreamed of leading his country but now it's boris johnson's high stakes gamble to suspend parliament and deliver breaks it at any cost doesn't pay off he may be the shortest $7.00 prime minister in history. well let's get the latest view on this ongoing drama from barbara faisal in london 10 shots and brussels welcome both let's start with you bob talk asserted today as to votes and messing with accounts. i mean the 1st round of foods we're going to see now the deal that was the bill that is supposed to try boris johnson's hands that is supposed to make it impossible for him to crash britain out of the european union at the end of october without deal it would force him if it came into power it would force him to go back to t
johnson says they are running scared. there's only one car in a cage she came in i can see the size i was already. pretty. much the people decide that the people decide on what he's doing to this country's negotiating position by having a general election on october the p.p. since he was a boy he has dreamed of leading his country but now it's boris johnson's high stakes gamble to suspend parliament and deliver breaks it at any cost doesn't pay off he may be the shortest $7.00 prime minister in...
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johnson is not going to get. really gratefulfor your time. thank johnson is not going to get. really grateful for your time. thank you very much. there you have the labour position. we know that tomorrow the opposition parties and those rebel tory mps will take control, and as you just heard from richard, they will seek to avert a no deal brexit if borisjohnson returns without a deal before the end of october. you are watching bbc news. ian blackford, leader of the snp in the house of commons, said he was absolutely delighted that parliamentarians across the house have expressed a very clear view that we want the opportunity tomorrow to legislate to remove the threat of a no—deal on 310ctober. we wa nt we want the opportunity to remove borisjohnson as prime minister in this conservative government. but what we have done tonight i am very proud of. parliament has stood up and said that we want the opportunity to take no deal off the table. we will pass through the legislation for that tomorrow. we need to make sure that the bill to ta ke need to make sure that the bill to tak
johnson is not going to get. really gratefulfor your time. thank johnson is not going to get. really grateful for your time. thank you very much. there you have the labour position. we know that tomorrow the opposition parties and those rebel tory mps will take control, and as you just heard from richard, they will seek to avert a no deal brexit if borisjohnson returns without a deal before the end of october. you are watching bbc news. ian blackford, leader of the snp in the house of commons,...
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liberal democrats johnson has vowed to leave the e.u. on october 31st even if it means crashing out without a deal but dozens of m.p.'s including many from his own conservative party want to stop that they've introduced a motion to prevent a no deal breaks it which will be voted on in a couple of hours if they are successful johnson has suggested he will then push for a snap election where we're going to be live outside parliament in just a moment 1st though this report from needs bark. britain's democracy is at war. with itself. as protest as march to westminster. returned from the summer recess used to seize control of parliamentary business and block forest. m.p.'s including prominent figures in johnson's own conservative party have joined forces with opposition m.p.'s to prevent the country leaving the e.u. without a deal on october the 31st they want to pass an emergency motion later this evening to take control of the parliamentary timetable and extend the brags that deadline one conservative m.p. defected to the opposition liberal
liberal democrats johnson has vowed to leave the e.u. on october 31st even if it means crashing out without a deal but dozens of m.p.'s including many from his own conservative party want to stop that they've introduced a motion to prevent a no deal breaks it which will be voted on in a couple of hours if they are successful johnson has suggested he will then push for a snap election where we're going to be live outside parliament in just a moment 1st though this report from needs bark....
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in the customs union off to bragg's it leave campaign as an boris johnson supporters in the u.k. find that acceptable boris johnson has promised to solve the issue but in ireland they want specific proposals what's we cannot do and will not do and i know you understand this is a greets the replacement of illegal guarantee with a promise. our businesses need long term certainty and the people decide the norton sides need to know that their livelihoods their security under sense of identity will not be put at risk as a consequence of prices boris johnson is gambling that's a new deal brags that threat will make e.u. leaders change the divorce deal and if they don't move he wants everyone to share the blame so i have one message that i want to land with you today. and that is that i want to find a deal i look kathleen at no deal i have a cyst it's called sequences both our country and and yours and yes of course we could do it the u.k. could certainly get through it but be in no doubt that tight come would be a failure of state craft for which we would all be responsible for us john
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it is a defeat for johnson. he basically said the only choice left is to have a general election, but there is still a hurdle. johnson needs parliamentary support for that election, and the opposition is saying basically we won't vote to allow you to have your general election until this bill to prevent a no deal brexit is passed into law. that is where things stand right now. that no dealmean is necessarily off the table. it is an attempt at a legislative maneuver, perhaps makes it less likely. what it does do is prompt a general election whose outcome would be incredibly uncertain. whethero be seen ,his is a gamble from johnson the brexit party, the conservatives. before brexit was delivered, the brexit party, the conservatives. , the brexit party has done very well this year taking votes from the conservatives. uncertain. is very taylor: we heard from boris johnson at the top of his speech that this is another pointless delay. i have to give it to him. is this not true? what do they think they can accomplish
it is a defeat for johnson. he basically said the only choice left is to have a general election, but there is still a hurdle. johnson needs parliamentary support for that election, and the opposition is saying basically we won't vote to allow you to have your general election until this bill to prevent a no deal brexit is passed into law. that is where things stand right now. that no dealmean is necessarily off the table. it is an attempt at a legislative maneuver, perhaps makes it less...
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live rock care had been waiting 2 months for this meeting since boris johnson became u.k. prime minister to close neighbors and allies but these men are poles apart on the question of the irish border to brag that. when the u.k. finally leaves the european union the only land border between them bull beyond irish soil the so-called irish backstop is a plan to avoid checkpoints and border checks something many fear will endanger peace in northern ireland it would keep the u.k. in the customs union off to bragg's it leave campaign isn't boris johnson supporters in the u.k. find that acceptable boris johnson has promised to solve the issue but in ireland they want specific proposals what's we cannot do and will not do and i know you understand this is a great they're placed into the legal guarantee with the promise. our businesses need long term certainty and the people beside the north and sides need to know that their livelihoods their security under sense of identity will not be put at risk as a consequence of prices boris johnson is gambling that's a new deal brags that t
live rock care had been waiting 2 months for this meeting since boris johnson became u.k. prime minister to close neighbors and allies but these men are poles apart on the question of the irish border to brag that. when the u.k. finally leaves the european union the only land border between them bull beyond irish soil the so-called irish backstop is a plan to avoid checkpoints and border checks something many fear will endanger peace in northern ireland it would keep the u.k. in the customs...
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you can prime minister boris johnson plans for a snap election as m.p.'s in his own party join the opposition to block a no deal bracks it's. not you know just your life from a headquarters and. also ahead iran says it may consider staying in the nuclear deal if the french offer a $15000000000.00 bailout is agreed. 5 u.s. states declared emergency as hurricane dorian closes in after devastating the bahamas plus. the road to 2022 cats are unveils the logo for its feet world cup beaming it out in several parts of the world. below the british prime minister boris johnson is bracing for another showdown in parliament after his breakfast strategy suffered a humiliating defeat meant to set to vote on a motion later on wednesday which would block a no deal bracks at october 31st it could also delay britain's exit from the e.u. by 3 more months but the prime minister has come back fighting threatening to call for a snap election if m.p.'s vote against him johnson has kicked out 21 members of his own party after they voted against him to seize control of the parli
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johnson: thanks, secretary johnson. normally, i would defer my questioning, but in my opening statement, i asked a generic question with what i consider a lively discussion last night, so i will throw it open to all three secretaries. you have alluded to it as well. when you have a crisis, whether it is three hurricanes and wildfires, when you have, as i described, the flow of primarily children but also family members reaching thousands in a year, and you all served as secretaries -- how can you handle it when you are overwhelmed in one area and have this department that has so many different missions? we will start with secretary chertoff and go down the line. is dhs too big? does it have to many missions? should we reevaluate how it is structured? mr. chertoff: i appreciate the question. let me begin by saying, first of all, fortunately the secretary does not have to do everything himself or herself. one of the strengths of the department has been the professionalism of the career people who work in all of the agenci
johnson: thanks, secretary johnson. normally, i would defer my questioning, but in my opening statement, i asked a generic question with what i consider a lively discussion last night, so i will throw it open to all three secretaries. you have alluded to it as well. when you have a crisis, whether it is three hurricanes and wildfires, when you have, as i described, the flow of primarily children but also family members reaching thousands in a year, and you all served as secretaries -- how can...
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make sure that boris johnson cannot take new k. out of the e.u. without some kind of deal on the 31st of october but there's no guarantee for that so at the moment still heading towards 31st of october a brecht that in some form i do though think that there is now more likely to be an extension to that if the e.u. agrees because of what we've seen today therefore we will see because george johnson is if there's anything that he is it is unpredictable for her hotel it's as always we appreciate your insights thank you. well here's some of the other stories now that are making headlines around the world german prosecutors have charged 3 current and former volkswagen bosses with market manipulation relating to the car giant's diesel deep scandal the 3 are accused of deliberately informing investors too late about the scandals risks the european union's top court has ruled that google is not required to apply the e.u.'s right to be forgotten to search results outside of europe google had argued that authoritarian governments could otherwise trying to c
make sure that boris johnson cannot take new k. out of the e.u. without some kind of deal on the 31st of october but there's no guarantee for that so at the moment still heading towards 31st of october a brecht that in some form i do though think that there is now more likely to be an extension to that if the e.u. agrees because of what we've seen today therefore we will see because george johnson is if there's anything that he is it is unpredictable for her hotel it's as always we appreciate...
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boris johnson suffers two major defeats. first, mps back bill that will prevent a no-deal brexit, and y then ds call for a general election. >> ayes to the right, 298. nos to the left, 56. jane: the big question now, what comes next? both sides are digging in with the brexit deadline looming. rescues are underway in the hamas, where hurricane dorianuro has ded whole communities.iv survors say nothing is left. and greenland's melting ice sheet has implications for all of us. we have special reportjo on the r changes ahead. jane: for those watching on pbs and around the globe, welcome to "world news america." there have been unprecedented scenes in the british parliament tonight. prime minister boris johnson has lost control of the house of comms, and his brexit strate has been blocked by mps, including rebels from his own party. they have passed a bill that prevents britain from leaving the european uni without a deal at the end of octobe response, mr. johnson called for an early general electn. he needed two thirds of house
boris johnson suffers two major defeats. first, mps back bill that will prevent a no-deal brexit, and y then ds call for a general election. >> ayes to the right, 298. nos to the left, 56. jane: the big question now, what comes next? both sides are digging in with the brexit deadline looming. rescues are underway in the hamas, where hurricane dorianuro has ded whole communities.iv survors say nothing is left. and greenland's melting ice sheet has implications for all of us. we have...
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boris johnson bluster really to. keep on when the headwinds seem to be blowing again 7 boy have they been blowing against him since he became prime minister the last 6 votes in the houses in the house of commons and he has now heads on precedented ruling against him from the u.k. supremum courts which found that he was unlawful in probing suspending parliament for 5 weeks so we had reports there questioning boris johnson and boris johnson saying that he strongly disagreed with the decision of the supreme court even though he said he at the utmost respect for that you just free. now this was crucial he was asked about. what next does and he said what he wants to get on with the queen's speech the reporter asked him to clarify whether that meant another programme gratian another suspension of parliaments and boris johnson said yes absolutely that is going to be a red flag to m.p.'s in the party in parliaments who have been called back now john bercow the speaker has called parliament back to say it's from 10 30 am g.m.
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prime minister boris johnson has declared he'd rather be dead in a ditch then asked for another delay to that he made the remark after suffering heavy defeats in parliament and being abandoned by his own brother who's quitting the government and or simmons reports from. boris johnson may have suffered a humiliating defeat at attempts to call a general election but here in the north of england you could be forgiven for thinking the campaign had already begun do you want this government to take it's not. the 31st or do you want john recall being a labor party to go to that crucial summit in brussels table the 17th can you make a promise today to the british public that you will not go back to brussels and another that tonight yes and so you can and would you like that i'd rather be dead in a ditch it's a good day stale johnson's day had started in downing street with a visit from u.s. vice president mike pence and this was the message from the white house the united states is ready willing and able to immediately negotiate a free trade agreement with the u.k. national this is not the ta
prime minister boris johnson has declared he'd rather be dead in a ditch then asked for another delay to that he made the remark after suffering heavy defeats in parliament and being abandoned by his own brother who's quitting the government and or simmons reports from. boris johnson may have suffered a humiliating defeat at attempts to call a general election but here in the north of england you could be forgiven for thinking the campaign had already begun do you want this government to take...
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the support of the majority is a turn for mr johnson. well clearly we saw this week that labor does not want to give the nuff support to provide that 2 thirds target be tried nuff numbers for it to be hit and why is that simply because jeremy corwin now wants to ensure that this no deal law passes into the house of lords and that's very much on the u.k. statute books and this is because it a fact he is realizing that in finding all too hard to resist the temptation to play with the conservatives like a cat might play with a dead mouse swatting it around and to what head that alex is saying yes the jeremy corbin is the man who's meant to be the country's alternative prime minister has been begging asking for the election and clearly he's just paranoid that boris johnson will turn around on winning labor's approval and say very good thank you for proving us went out of the pick a election day 4 after october the 1st was that no directed by default instantly brecht it's in the bag so it's a level of distrust clearly of the labor side which
the support of the majority is a turn for mr johnson. well clearly we saw this week that labor does not want to give the nuff support to provide that 2 thirds target be tried nuff numbers for it to be hit and why is that simply because jeremy corwin now wants to ensure that this no deal law passes into the house of lords and that's very much on the u.k. statute books and this is because it a fact he is realizing that in finding all too hard to resist the temptation to play with the...
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boris johnson wants to keep the option of britain crashing out of the european union. many lawmakers however want to block that the voting. is taking place right now also coming up tonight at least 5 people are dead as hurricane devastates the government says the damage is unprecedented and extensive and on the eastern seaboard of the united states more than a 1000000 people have been ordered to leave their homes. and a survivor of the home. for her efforts to fight anti-semitism talks to 94 year old and needed luster of all fish the day she received a special award from the nation trying to kill her. it's good to have you with us tonight it is a showdown in westminster in london voting underway in the british parliament right now in a make or break. moment for new prime minister boris johnson and it is all about bret's a group of at rebel conservatives as well as opposition lawmakers have come together they've called for the vote to seize control of parliamentary business from the government if they win they will basically be able to control what happens to break that
boris johnson wants to keep the option of britain crashing out of the european union. many lawmakers however want to block that the voting. is taking place right now also coming up tonight at least 5 people are dead as hurricane devastates the government says the damage is unprecedented and extensive and on the eastern seaboard of the united states more than a 1000000 people have been ordered to leave their homes. and a survivor of the home. for her efforts to fight anti-semitism talks to 94...