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if you are in food while other parties are not implementing the g.'s appeal it ok well the what the markets are now it is in oil prices i don't know what it feels like as ambassador in this country watching the major nation media channels which one could be forgiven for believing present the idea iran is isolated jus think the fact that your president was in bishkek for the shanghai cooperation organization meeting with vladimir putin xi jinping render moody and con and others is there a plan. to leave the financial system that the united states seems to be using to strangle the economy of your country the reality is that because of the dominance of the us in the media when u.s. has a problem with a country that countries attacked and marginalized and tried to be isolated but the reality is that we have very good relationship with the with our. neighboring countries we have a very good relationship with russia or china india and pakistan we have exchange of presidents and summit meetings. we have a very good friend relationship be divied iraq with the
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in fact one we had that referendum and the people voted to leave, i wondered which part s of liberal democrat is actually democrat. they clearly are not interested in what the british people are voting for in 2016. they asked for a second vote for what we are offering tonight is a general election, to that general -- tonight is a general election and that can be a vote. people will look at the policies of the labour party and of my party under its current leader, and they will decide who of the two prime minister's or the leader of the opposition will go to brussels and then have that negotiating on october 17. part of the problem, mr. speaker and we all know it, is that , during the 2016 referendum, to -- three quarters of this chamber voted to remain in the european union. they do not to leave the european union. and they will do everything they possibly can to frustrate us from leaving the european union. yes, of course i will. >> i think you would be more accurate and kinder to put a fullstop and a pause before voting and saying those who voted one way have been voting the same w
in fact one we had that referendum and the people voted to leave, i wondered which part s of liberal democrat is actually democrat. they clearly are not interested in what the british people are voting for in 2016. they asked for a second vote for what we are offering tonight is a general election, to that general -- tonight is a general election and that can be a vote. people will look at the policies of the labour party and of my party under its current leader, and they will decide who of the...
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earlier we saw one rebel from the conservative party sit with s, so verym significant. where people sit seems to be an interesting part of the intrigue. emma: it is, and what is also interesting is where people stand. you can sometimes guess the result of the vote by which side of the speaker the tellers are standing on. it looks like the results are going to be coming pretty soon. much to emmau very ross thomas, joining us from london. that's all for "what'd you miss? ." we are going to keep following developments on bloomberg technology, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: we begin with the crucial u.k. parliamentary vote over brexit. we have been listening and looking at live photos of parliament in brexit. let me recap for you what has been going on and the significance. what we do know is we are waiting announcements of the crucial brexit vote that has been basically a showdown between members of parliament and prime minister boris johnson. we know they are trying to take the brexit process away from boris johnson. you have found strengthening slightly to 1.2080.
earlier we saw one rebel from the conservative party sit with s, so verym significant. where people sit seems to be an interesting part of the intrigue. emma: it is, and what is also interesting is where people stand. you can sometimes guess the result of the vote by which side of the speaker the tellers are standing on. it looks like the results are going to be coming pretty soon. much to emmau very ross thomas, joining us from london. that's all for "what'd you miss? ." we are going...
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pressure is for the parties for m.p.'s to show a way forward and lead the country out of this brics a crisis. for at our correspondent our good mass for us in london thank you betty. well let's take a look now at some other stories making news around the world 11 more women have accused opera legend domingo of sexual harassment the allegations come after a number of women went public with accusations against the spanish tenor in august domingo was issued a statement disputing the allegations but provided no specifics. iran's president hassan rouhani says he's taking another step away from the 2015 nuclear deal with world powers iran will start to develop centrifuges to speed up your rainy i'm in richmond under the deal around agreed to limit its nuclear activities in return for the easing of economic sanctions the us withdrew from the pact last may. and the mexican government has attacked a court decision to release a key suspect in the 2014 disappearance of 43 students it is asking authorities to review the handling of t
pressure is for the parties for m.p.'s to show a way forward and lead the country out of this brics a crisis. for at our correspondent our good mass for us in london thank you betty. well let's take a look now at some other stories making news around the world 11 more women have accused opera legend domingo of sexual harassment the allegations come after a number of women went public with accusations against the spanish tenor in august domingo was issued a statement disputing the allegations...
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the city ‘s leader carrie lam dismissed them. so disaffected with the peaceful path are radicalised activists adopted even more violent means of opposing the proposal. a political crisis continued to deteriorate. and still the government refused to officially withdraw the extradition bill. then a humiliating climbdown. the government will formally withdraw the bill in order to fully allay public concerns. the secretary for security will move a motion according to the rules of procedure when the legislative council resumes. fellow citizens, lingering violence is damaging the very foundations of our society. especially the rule of law. the motion must be passed in octoberfor the bill to be officially shelved. but it is almost certain to do so. chief executive also said that she and other ministers would open up channels of dialogue and would invite a panel of experts to conduct some form of study. this is being seen some form of study. this is being seen here as in all of branch delivered by the hong kong government on the orders o
the city ‘s leader carrie lam dismissed them. so disaffected with the peaceful path are radicalised activists adopted even more violent means of opposing the proposal. a political crisis continued to deteriorate. and still the government refused to officially withdraw the extradition bill. then a humiliating climbdown. the government will formally withdraw the bill in order to fully allay public concerns. the secretary for security will move a motion according to the rules of procedure when...
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laura: how will you bring this country together when what youe ing is throwing people out of your party and tried to force people into not election many ion many people don' pt want? prime min. johnson: the only way to do it is to get brexit on on -- get brexit done on october 31 and take the country forward. laura: in this part of the wmeld they can opportunity if the election comes. >> some of these areas where we have conservative presence now, they were strong, strong leave areas. laura: wakefield is labor right now, but the leader of the tories othe council reckons that the pm's ruthless approach might work. >> people want to see a decisive prime minister. in yorkshire, they like a dirt approach. >> please leave my town. prime min. 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
laura: how will you bring this country together when what youe ing is throwing people out of your party and tried to force people into not election many ion many people don' pt want? prime min. johnson: the only way to do it is to get brexit on on -- get brexit done on october 31 and take the country forward. laura: in this part of the wmeld they can opportunity if the election comes. >> some of these areas where we have conservative presence now, they were strong, strong leave areas....
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s so the conservative party itself is really quite riven now with with the sense. that they lost the lords as well last night was decided very very quickly much quicker than people anticipated to push through legislation to allow it to be finalized next monday a short time ago i spoke to one conservative payroll but heyward's who made it very clear to me that he just was not prepared to about the government official partly on the basis of boris johnson's moves to suspend parliament next week but also the way in which the downing street to dealt with those conservatives who were simply not prepared to back no till the end of october that this is how he put it. it's not just in the door it's their ease how bolt is in giantland amongst remained in conservative members of olim and that their colleagues have been kicked i can support such a peremptory way and they've been kicked out by people who themselves were only defying 3 line whip so some 3 months ago. and or in sports johnson took a big gamble he spent everything on getting britain out of the e.u. biotope a 31st
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s in his own party joined the opposition to block a no deal. you want you know just their ally from headquarters and i'm telling you now brigade also ahead iran says it may consider staying in the nuclear deal if the french offer of a 15000000000 dollar bailout is agreed to. 5 u.s. states declare an emergency as hurricane dorian closes and after devastating the bahamas plus. brazil's indigenous what annie's have been relegated to 8 over crowded reserves and now president john. noddle says that he's canceling all he did with quest for more land for this country's indigenous people. hello the british prime minister boris johnson is bracing for another showdown in parliament after his bricks and strategy suffered a humiliating defeat parliament is set to vote on a motion later on wednesday which would block a no deal bracks said on october 31st it could also delay britain's exit from the e.u. by 3 more months 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 membe
s in his own party joined the opposition to block a no deal. you want you know just their ally from headquarters and i'm telling you now brigade also ahead iran says it may consider staying in the nuclear deal if the french offer of a 15000000000 dollar bailout is agreed to. 5 u.s. states declare an emergency as hurricane dorian closes and after devastating the bahamas plus. brazil's indigenous what annie's have been relegated to 8 over crowded reserves and now president john. noddle says that...
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no i don't have that sense actually of course the people you are naming are no longer conservative m.p.'s they're still in the house but they don't take the what we call the whip they don't take the discipline of the conservative party anymore and they all therefore unable to stand as members of parliament for the conservative party again they will be able to stand of course for any other party or indeed as independents but just not for the party that got them elected last time this strengthens boris johnson's hand in any potential election because in their seats which are overwhelmingly very safe conservative seats there will be new conservative candidates chosen and those candidates will be far more likely to support boris johnson than those who've already demonstrated that they absolutely won't that is to say they didn't just vote against their tory policy they voted for a government to be denied the leaves of power for the control of the house of commons to be passed in state to the opposition on the explicit basis that they would then give that power to the european union either f
no i don't have that sense actually of course the people you are naming are no longer conservative m.p.'s they're still in the house but they don't take the what we call the whip they don't take the discipline of the conservative party anymore and they all therefore unable to stand as members of parliament for the conservative party again they will be able to stand of course for any other party or indeed as independents but just not for the party that got them elected last time this strengthens...
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clearly, that would be my means of a people ‘s vote. people often talk about the confusion around this. questions about divisions within parties, and some people in parties saying they want one thing and others going down a different route. with regards to the liberal democrats, chuka umunna was talking about stopping brexit being the goal. i don't know if that is him speaking or a liberal democrat position? that is our position as a party. we think brexit is bad for the country and the best deal we haveis the country and the best deal we have is the one we have already got with the eu. what do you say to the 17.4 million people who voted to leave on that issue? what i would say to them is if the liberal democrats got our way, and there was a people ‘s vote, each and every one of those 17.4 million people would be able to vote whether they wanted the government's deal or possibly no deal, if the pm puts out on the ballot paper, or if they would prefer ballot paper, or if they would p refer to ballot paper, or if they would prefer to r
clearly, that would be my means of a people ‘s vote. people often talk about the confusion around this. questions about divisions within parties, and some people in parties saying they want one thing and others going down a different route. with regards to the liberal democrats, chuka umunna was talking about stopping brexit being the goal. i don't know if that is him speaking or a liberal democrat position? that is our position as a party. we think brexit is bad for the country and the best...
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s something that's up for interpretation and turning a blind eye. no harm no foul this is a bomb that basically joe biden has set off himself that's going to i think in the end push him perhaps out of contention it seems very much that the democrats like to shift public opinion away from their misconduct by alleging misconduct of trump and it fools. a large number of people who are not deep divers into details but it's certainly not fooling me and it's not full and i think many other pundits around the world who look at this and say the democrats are just deceiving themselves at this point they opened this can of worms trump didn't bring it up at 1st they brought it up now that people have brought it back up there are serious questions about what was going on in ukraine i would argue from 2004 forward. involving corrupt elements of both political parties inside our country and now that the democrats approach this up again i believe trump has a megaphone with his twitter account and we're going to get to the bottom of what was really going on in the
s something that's up for interpretation and turning a blind eye. no harm no foul this is a bomb that basically joe biden has set off himself that's going to i think in the end push him perhaps out of contention it seems very much that the democrats like to shift public opinion away from their misconduct by alleging misconduct of trump and it fools. a large number of people who are not deep divers into details but it's certainly not fooling me and it's not full and i think many other pundits...
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s are hurting many for results conservative party want to stop that they're currently debating a motion to prevent or no deal breaks it if the motion passes johnson has suggested he will push from election now we're going to be live outside parliament in just a moment 1st though this for port from. britain's democracy is at war. with itself. as protest as march to westminster. returned from the summer recess poised to seize control of parliamentary business block boris johnson the. 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 deadline one conservative m.p. defected to the opposition liberal democrats meeting john said no longer has a majority in parliament if m.p.c. to pass a bill to prevent a no deal exit johnson says he'll have no choice but to push to hold a general election enough is enough the country wants this done and the
s are hurting many for results conservative party want to stop that they're currently debating a motion to prevent or no deal breaks it if the motion passes johnson has suggested he will push from election now we're going to be live outside parliament in just a moment 1st though this for port from. britain's democracy is at war. with itself. as protest as march to westminster. returned from the summer recess poised to seize control of parliamentary business block boris johnson the. m.p.'s...
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house of commons, that will be a relief to the people organising this. it is not possible to cancel, you can see behind me all the companies here, the exhibition hall, all the delegates who have booked accommodation, you can't just abandon these things, they are planned months if not he in advance. they are pleased they can carry on with it but they will want lots of mps to be in the hall... let's hear from sajid javid now. thank you. thank you so much. thank you for that welcome. and can i welcome my mum. you saw her in that video. and she is here today for her first conference. 20 years ago, mum thought it was a big deal when she watched her first asians thought it was a big deal when she watched herfirst asians move into coronation street here in manchester. now she has watched the first asians moving to downing street! applause once again we are living above the shop. but i am so happy to make her proud. sorry, that is between us, forgot you were there. it might be my mum's first tory conference but i have been now coming for over 30 yea rs have been
house of commons, that will be a relief to the people organising this. it is not possible to cancel, you can see behind me all the companies here, the exhibition hall, all the delegates who have booked accommodation, you can't just abandon these things, they are planned months if not he in advance. they are pleased they can carry on with it but they will want lots of mps to be in the hall... let's hear from sajid javid now. thank you. thank you so much. thank you for that welcome. and can i...
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p, and other nationalist parties and other lebron -- liberal democrats to hold a people's referendum. a labor coalition -- labour coalition is bad news for sterling, particularly in nationalization, underpaying for nationalized industries. tom: we will continue this discussion. we have a headline now. this has been widely expected by london in scotland. that the primeed minister wins the scottish ruling over parliament suspension. that has been not the decision expected, but knowing that it was coming at any moment. right now, we are going to begin a conversation for a brief while and move on for a more extended conversation with laurence boone with the oecd, their chief economist. we happen to have her in brussels today. i want to talk about the linkage of negative interest rates that we see to the ascent of madame lagarde at the european central bank. how is the urgency changed for madame lagarde with the new depth of negative interest rates? so as you know, the ecb policy is not just about the negative interest rate. box withlly a tool rates with asset purchases and also with forwa
p, and other nationalist parties and other lebron -- liberal democrats to hold a people's referendum. a labor coalition -- labour coalition is bad news for sterling, particularly in nationalization, underpaying for nationalized industries. tom: we will continue this discussion. we have a headline now. this has been widely expected by london in scotland. that the primeed minister wins the scottish ruling over parliament suspension. that has been not the decision expected, but knowing that it was...
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and editor in chief of s. global she says most people will support moving the former leaders body for almost any and. in front of it. oscar gotten. another very very popular. and these are not read by. yes most people are going to fact that. he was a great you got to be in. at least 3. summer words. u.k. is dispatching flights to pick up travelers stranded by the collapse of one of the world's oldest travel agencies thomas cook he's with the scenes in turkey hundreds of thousands of holidaymakers were affected when britain's thomas cook cease trading after failing to secure additional funding from creditors is triggered the u.k.'s biggest operation since world war 2. well as he attends the un general assembly donald trump can't shake mounting questions on pressure about his dealings with ukraine is accused of pressuring the ukrainian president to investigate the family of political rival joe biden congressional committees want to obtain documents relating to the phone call in question while many democrats beli
and editor in chief of s. global she says most people will support moving the former leaders body for almost any and. in front of it. oscar gotten. another very very popular. and these are not read by. yes most people are going to fact that. he was a great you got to be in. at least 3. summer words. u.k. is dispatching flights to pick up travelers stranded by the collapse of one of the world's oldest travel agencies thomas cook he's with the scenes in turkey hundreds of thousands of...
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this would be evoking legislation from the late 70's last used by jimmy carter. for the moment this is the state of play, london down by an eighth of 1% as the tory party conference begins. what will happen with sterling? people are paying up in terms of their hedges. let's have a look at the bond markets. fromely line there coming sonja laud. a drawdown in duration positions. inare seeing a slight move the bond market, lower in prices, higher in yield on the back of the u.s. rebuttal of the bloomberg scoop. by six pips. on a number of pieces of data in the u.k.. let's get the market and perspective for you from singapore. let's get to juliette saly. juliette: it is the last trading day of the month and the quarter. we are seeing mixed movement. the nikkei under pressure. factory production numbers in japan were disappointing. the nikkei's closing at the session weaker by 0.6%. weakness in the kiwi, but a rise in qb stocks. -- newnews england zealand's falling to the lowest since 2008. stocks looking good. expectations for more tomorrow on october 1. october 1 is
this would be evoking legislation from the late 70's last used by jimmy carter. for the moment this is the state of play, london down by an eighth of 1% as the tory party conference begins. what will happen with sterling? people are paying up in terms of their hedges. let's have a look at the bond markets. fromely line there coming sonja laud. a drawdown in duration positions. inare seeing a slight move the bond market, lower in prices, higher in yield on the back of the u.s. rebuttal of the...
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s defected to a pro party the prime minister's promise to take the u.k. out of the e.u. by october 31st with or without a deal has divided people across the political spectrum let's take you live now to westminster and speak to al-jazeera is jonah hill who's monitoring what's happening in the house of commons right now i'm jonah it's difficult to tell a but do we think that the conservative rebels and the opposition m.p.'s who brought forward this motion to think they're likely to win. well they think they're likely to win it's a numbers game of course it's going to be extremely tight according to sort of informal counts. as to voting intentions such as anyone knows them it does appear that the numbers are in the favor of those conservative bricks it rebels and cross party m.p.'s who brought this motion in the 1st place and in about an hour and a half as you say or less we will know because they will be that vote it is an incredibly important vote that could have a lasting impact on the future direction of this country indeed on the direction of boris johnson's very youn
s defected to a pro party the prime minister's promise to take the u.k. out of the e.u. by october 31st with or without a deal has divided people across the political spectrum let's take you live now to westminster and speak to al-jazeera is jonah hill who's monitoring what's happening in the house of commons right now i'm jonah it's difficult to tell a but do we think that the conservative rebels and the opposition m.p.'s who brought forward this motion to think they're likely to win. well...
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s around here from the opposition labor party thousands of people turning out in the in the rain to protest against boris johnson against the conservatives and by extension against his entire. policy boris johnson maintains he wants to get breakfast done that's the slogan of their conference he's going to the hospital on sunday to talk about money for the national health service he wants talk about numbers of police officers and all these sorts of things but bracks it is overshadowing every single thing and the question that he still can sound so when he keeps being asked is how is he going to get the u.k. to leave the european union at the end of october as he has vowed to do or he said he would rather die in a ditch while at the same time parliament has passed a law demanding that he does the exactly the opposite and go to the european union to ask for an extension for at least 3 months he says he'll of a the law he also says to leave the european union at the end of october and both of those things cannot be true and consequently while this conference is going on up the road from here in
s around here from the opposition labor party thousands of people turning out in the in the rain to protest against boris johnson against the conservatives and by extension against his entire. policy boris johnson maintains he wants to get breakfast done that's the slogan of their conference he's going to the hospital on sunday to talk about money for the national health service he wants talk about numbers of police officers and all these sorts of things but bracks it is overshadowing every...
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side lost it as a mole so the story of the day it is surely that the membership of the party people not in this room have not had their views reflected by their own leaders and that does not bode well for corbin lawrence leigh al-jazeera that labor party conference in brighton. well if you're interested to know more about any of the stories we've covered in this business and there's always a web site al-jazeera dot com and now you'll find all the latest on the breaking news coverage that we have as well going to bring you the details on that in just a couple of seconds. so let's bring you more on that breaking news story you are seeing on the web site page just said the u.k. france and germany blaming iran for attacks on saudi oil facilities earlier this month now the european leaders have helped talks at the sidelines of the u.n. general assembly in new york they have released a joint statement calling on terror on to agree to negotiations on its nuclear and missile programs as well as regional security issues meanwhile a u.k. government spokesman insists boris johnson supports the ira
side lost it as a mole so the story of the day it is surely that the membership of the party people not in this room have not had their views reflected by their own leaders and that does not bode well for corbin lawrence leigh al-jazeera that labor party conference in brighton. well if you're interested to know more about any of the stories we've covered in this business and there's always a web site al-jazeera dot com and now you'll find all the latest on the breaking news coverage that we...
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s reconvene after the summer break on tuesday top stories back to the remaining people. since joining the european union and romania has been engaged in an unprecedented judicial overhaul special prosecutors have joined with journalists activists and romanians growing civil society to uncover and prosecute corruption at the highest levels. independent media groups like the rise project are playing an important role in exposing corrupt practices. rise is an information site that provides a platform for journalists activists and investigative hackers and. here activist journalists can sometimes uncover in a day what prosecutors would require years to obtain. is co-founder of the rights project and. he's taken part in many international investigations and was a key player in helping analyze the panama paper's leak. or tipping western ghats exponentially investing i shall put it 30 oshima i think that's what i need to look i know where i'm going to tell support on this or think a lot of them out in the valley. with them. wanting more. cheap. paint him off from me when i walk
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s around here from the opposition labor party manchester voted to stay in the european union by and large people don't like bricks it and they don't like him either and sunny several 1000 people in these protests have braved the rain to protest against him in the conservative party and as you're saying he's fighting on several fronts. lost a lot of his own m.p.'s lost every single vote in parliament lost of the supreme court and now he's facing a corruption inquiry involving the police as well but it's a still keep going back to the big mystery of what he intends to do about rex it because he's similar the saying that despite the fact that a lot has been forcing him to seek an extension subjects it from the european union he says he will abate that law and yet he says at the same time that the u.k. is going to leave the european union at the end of october in any case and you can do both of those things that they at the same time at the very best i suppose you could call it extraordinary and they go stating strategy with the european you with the europeans and the european union but he ca
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one of the most devastating ass strikes targeted a wedding party in 2015 killing at least 130 people and in august last year and least 40 children were killed when a saudi u.a.e. coalition air strike hit their pass in sada the experts are also concerned the war has taken another complex turn as the saudi backed government and the u.a.e. back separatists in the south of vying for control of yemen 2nd city agent. amongst. the u.n. describes the war as the waltz was a humanitarian crisis and is calling on all parties the conflict including western countries to be held accountable to lure about him on the. a still ahead on the program south africa's president breaks his silence condemning attacks on foreign nationals plus the rise of the use of all this we look at how pakistan is changing after a complete ban on single use past the backs. her once again there been pictures on social media of children playing in the running karate now you wouldn't expect to get showers every day in karate that's been the case the last 3 or 4 the edge affects us versus the monsoon but beyond that it's stil
one of the most devastating ass strikes targeted a wedding party in 2015 killing at least 130 people and in august last year and least 40 children were killed when a saudi u.a.e. coalition air strike hit their pass in sada the experts are also concerned the war has taken another complex turn as the saudi backed government and the u.a.e. back separatists in the south of vying for control of yemen 2nd city agent. amongst. the u.n. describes the war as the waltz was a humanitarian crisis and is...
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s around here from the opposition labor party thousands of people turning out in the in the rain to protest against boris johnson against the conservatives and by extension against his entire. policy boris johnson maintains he wants to get breakfast done that's the slogan of their conference he's going to the hospital on sunday to talk about money for the national health service he wants talk about numbers of police officers and all these sorts of things but bracks it is overshadowing every single thing and the question that he still can't answer when he keeps being asked is how is he going to get the u.k. to leave the european union at the end of october as he has vowed to do or he said he would rather die in a ditch while at the same time parliament has passed a law demanding that he does the exactly the opposite and go to the european union to ask for an extension for at least 3 months he says he'll of a the law he also says to leave the european union at the end of october and both of those things cannot be true and consequently wohl this conference is going on up the road from here in
s around here from the opposition labor party thousands of people turning out in the in the rain to protest against boris johnson against the conservatives and by extension against his entire. policy boris johnson maintains he wants to get breakfast done that's the slogan of their conference he's going to the hospital on sunday to talk about money for the national health service he wants talk about numbers of police officers and all these sorts of things but bracks it is overshadowing every...
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s ideologies involved just simple people out. to the streets to fight for their own life. so these are among the things that i can. tell it tries this movement so far. you know if it's going to continue to be like this. if. you know when you when you treat is caution though which which i expect to see. maybe tomorrow or day after tomorrow maximum. that is in case. the military doesn't. crackdown on the streets so i believe. what happened so far from now on that note as you're saying crackdown we're hearing reports that one person has died so we're hearing reports that one person has already died in these protests how and this is according to eyewitnesses but how concerned are you off that crackdown arfon impending crackdown that could particularly snuff out this very very young well have many reasons to be concerned you know about a lot of things it's not only about the crackdown the potential crackdown on peaceful demonstrators but also pretty much concern about the the the internal conflict with them the the military council. because obviously there is a rift with them t
s ideologies involved just simple people out. to the streets to fight for their own life. so these are among the things that i can. tell it tries this movement so far. you know if it's going to continue to be like this. if. you know when you when you treat is caution though which which i expect to see. maybe tomorrow or day after tomorrow maximum. that is in case. the military doesn't. crackdown on the streets so i believe. what happened so far from now on that note as you're saying crackdown...
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no i don't have that sense actually of course the people you are naming are no longer conservative m.p.'s they're still in the house but they don't take the what we call the whip they don't take the discipline of the conservative party anymore and they all therefore unable to stand as members of parliament for the conservative party again they will be able to stand of course for any other party or indeed as independents but just not for the party that got them elected last time this strengthens boris johnson's hand in any potential election because in their seats which are overwhelmingly very safe conservative seats there will be new conservative candidates chosen and those candidates will be far more likely to support boris johnson than those who've already demonstrated that they absolutely won't that is to say they didn't just vote against their tory policy they voted for a government to be denied the leaves of power for the control of the house of commons to be passed instead to the opposition on the explicit basis that they would then give that power to the european union either fo
no i don't have that sense actually of course the people you are naming are no longer conservative m.p.'s they're still in the house but they don't take the what we call the whip they don't take the discipline of the conservative party anymore and they all therefore unable to stand as members of parliament for the conservative party again they will be able to stand of course for any other party or indeed as independents but just not for the party that got them elected last time this strengthens...
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s around here from the opposition labor party thousands of people turning out in the in the rain to protest against boris johnson against the conservatives and by extension against his entire. policy boris johnson maintains he wants to get breakfast done that's the slogan of their conference he's going to hospital on sunday to talk about money for the national health service he wants talk about numbers of police officers and all these sorts of things but bracks it is overshadowing every single thing and the question that he still comes on so when he keeps being asked is how is he going to get the u.k. to leave the european union at the end of october as he has vowed to do or he said he would rather die in a ditch while at the same time parliament has passed a law demanding that he does the exactly the opposite and go to the european union to ask for an extension for at least 3 months he says to live by the law he also says to leave the european union at the end of october and both of those things cannot be true and consequently wohl this conference is going on up the road from here in londo
s around here from the opposition labor party thousands of people turning out in the in the rain to protest against boris johnson against the conservatives and by extension against his entire. policy boris johnson maintains he wants to get breakfast done that's the slogan of their conference he's going to hospital on sunday to talk about money for the national health service he wants talk about numbers of police officers and all these sorts of things but bracks it is overshadowing every single...
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no i don't have that sense actually of course the people you are naming are no longer conservative m.p.'s they're still in the house but they don't take the what we call the whip they don't take the discipline of the conservative party anymore and they all therefore unable to stand as members of parliament for the conservative party again they will be able to stand of course for any other party or indeed as independents but just not for the party that got them elected last time this strengthens boris johnson's hand in any potential election because in their seats which are overwhelmingly very safe conservative seats there will be new conservative candidates chosen and those candidates will be far more likely to support boris johnson than those who've already demonstrated that they absolutely won't that is to say they didn't just vote against their tory policy they voted for a government to be denied the leaves of power for the control of the house of commons to be passed in state to the opposition on the explicit basis that they would then give that power to the european union either f
no i don't have that sense actually of course the people you are naming are no longer conservative m.p.'s they're still in the house but they don't take the what we call the whip they don't take the discipline of the conservative party anymore and they all therefore unable to stand as members of parliament for the conservative party again they will be able to stand of course for any other party or indeed as independents but just not for the party that got them elected last time this strengthens...
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s opposition leader is under increasing pressure as his party struggles to unite. with a snap election expected in the coming months party officials well hoping to present a government in waiting at the labor party's annual conference instead the event has been overshadowed by infighting with some senior figures pressing jeremy corbyn to campaign to remain in the e.u. but in baba has more from bryson. stuff. on occasions like this he tends to get treated like a rock star but as jeremy corbyn to write for day 2 of the labor party conference the mood music behind the scenes was far from soothing labor announce a potentially vote winning policies on sunday including scrapping charges for medical prescriptions in england but they're being overshadowed by divisions within the shadow cabinet over bricks it policy is that of course that whole bit was asked on national television about his plan to negotiate a new bricks it deal and hold a referendum on it you'll get the deal you want do you then come back to the british people in a referendum and sell that deal we put both
s opposition leader is under increasing pressure as his party struggles to unite. with a snap election expected in the coming months party officials well hoping to present a government in waiting at the labor party's annual conference instead the event has been overshadowed by infighting with some senior figures pressing jeremy corbyn to campaign to remain in the e.u. but in baba has more from bryson. stuff. on occasions like this he tends to get treated like a rock star but as jeremy corbyn to...