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when johnson left the presidency, he buried all of his evidence on the chennault affair. >> johnson wanted all this evidence of the horrible things that nixon was doing in this mysterious envelope to add the evidence to blackmail him with, if that was ever necessary. >> tracking down lbj's x file became an obsession for president nixon. rumors swirled that the nixon white house that lbj's blackmail folder locked up in a safe on a washington think tank. >> get that. >> nixon's gang of thieves never did manage to steal the x file. but one year later, that same bunch of crooks, the white house plumbers, they did try to pull off a somewhat similar caper. a bungled attempt to wiretap democratic party headquarters at the iconic washington complex known as watergate. >> i shall resign the presidency effective at noon tomorrow. >> for decades, the american people have hoped that with the demise of president richard nixon, we'd seen the end of that level of criminal scandal at the highest levels of our politics. now we know that nixon's criminal scheming included what the sitting president at the t
when johnson left the presidency, he buried all of his evidence on the chennault affair. >> johnson wanted all this evidence of the horrible things that nixon was doing in this mysterious envelope to add the evidence to blackmail him with, if that was ever necessary. >> tracking down lbj's x file became an obsession for president nixon. rumors swirled that the nixon white house that lbj's blackmail folder locked up in a safe on a washington think tank. >> get that. >>...
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johnson: and yes, we will have those free-trade deals. you -- tire of telling just in the last few months,s, i have seen a shipbuilder that exports catamarans to mexico. cd's tot jason donovan north korea, if you can believe it. and we export this nigel faraj re-feed to north america -- nigel farage re-feed to north america. [laughter] mr. johnson: anybody who travels abroad or across the world, there are countries that are yearning to engage with us, where we have old friendships and burgeoning new partnerships. and particularly in the .ommonwealth heckling from the front, interjecting from the front. you are quite right, the commonwealth, two point 4 billion people, the fastest-growing economies in the world. amazing opportunities. [applause] mr. johnson: and that is our vision for britain, a country mindset,pen, global insisting on free trade. a high wage, low tax, high skill, high productivity economy, with incomes rising fastest for those who are lowowt paid. we will unify the entire united kingdom through better technology. a countr
johnson: and yes, we will have those free-trade deals. you -- tire of telling just in the last few months,s, i have seen a shipbuilder that exports catamarans to mexico. cd's tot jason donovan north korea, if you can believe it. and we export this nigel faraj re-feed to north america -- nigel farage re-feed to north america. [laughter] mr. johnson: anybody who travels abroad or across the world, there are countries that are yearning to engage with us, where we have old friendships and...
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i pods for democracy so i'm very determined boris johnson that rob can johnson simply ignore the vote number he has a rather interesting interpretation of the law he is legally bound by the ben act to see an extension by the end of the working day to day. from what i hear former red government lawyers have already sprung into action of trying to explore legal loopholes one idea apparently is that the next summit where they may discuss an extension. of the u.k. would simply not fill the thing in the chair they have not attended summits another brother had an idea for the more pressure on them is to maybe veto the e.u. budget which is also now also up for discussion so. it'll be interesting to say what pans out over the next 40 hours before we see it the most being tackled again on monday legislation being discussed. parenting from what i've read and heard is that someone please would you use monday's sitting in parliament to bring in further. amendments yet another twist and is apparently one of the possible amendments could be then to try and force a 2nd if the friendlies vote so i th
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this is d w news live from the then british prime minister virus johnson suffers a major setback after you came home i can vote to postpone a vote on the banks a deal and meet with e.u. it withholds employés approval until legislation to implement the deal has passed but johnson remains defiant and val's to push ahead with a plan plans to leave the e.u. by october 31st. also coming out hundreds of thousands marched through the streets of london to protest breck said that amounted to a 2nd referendum. on rebecca raters welcome to the program british valmai kids have voted to postpone a vote on the terms of the u.k.'s departure from the european union in a dramatic saturday sitting of parliament prime minister barak's johnson failed to secure enough backing to hold a vote on the brakes a deal he negotiated in brussels just days ago will make his a grade 532223062 withhold their approval a defiant johnson says he will still try to make his deadline at the end of this month. this is. to discuss today's historic vote i'm joined in the studio by data. analyst rob much of also joined by in l
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[applause] prime minister johnson: and my mother -- [applause] prime minister johnson: it is true. my mother told me one thing. she told me many things but told me to believe strongly in the equal importance, the equal dignity, and the equal worth of every human being on the planet. that may sound banal, that may banal, that may sound trite, but it is not. it is not. you have to understand that and believe in that. and there is one institution in this country that sums up that idea. the nhs is holy to the people of this country because of the simple beauty of its principles. it doesn't matter who you are or where you come from, but when you are sick, the whole country figuratively gathers at your bedside and does everything it can to make you well again, and everybody pays to ensure you have the best doctors and the best nurses and the most effective treatments known to medical science, and after 70 years, the results are, on the whole, amazing. when i was a kid, the word "cancer" was a death knell. heart attack was a terrifying thought. well, we are slowly beating back the legions
[applause] prime minister johnson: and my mother -- [applause] prime minister johnson: it is true. my mother told me one thing. she told me many things but told me to believe strongly in the equal importance, the equal dignity, and the equal worth of every human being on the planet. that may sound banal, that may banal, that may sound trite, but it is not. it is not. you have to understand that and believe in that. and there is one institution in this country that sums up that idea. the nhs is...
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prime minister boris johnson was compelled to write the e.u. ask me for a delay then wrote a separate letter saying he doesn't want one earlier in the u.k. parliament opted to delay over voting on the deal itself. strange acting prime minister peter sanchez rejects calls for talks with catalog separatists in his comments came as large crowds gathering of barcelona to demonstrate against police repression and the jailing of several separatist leaders. and tens of thousands of people take to the streets around germany to rally against the turkish incursion into northern syria they want the german government to step up pressure on our corrupt. and when we look rough welcome to the program under pressure from parliament british prime minister boris johnson has sent a letter to the european union requesting a brick set deadline extension and then another letter arguing against it earlier the parliament held its 1st saturday session in 37 years but instead of voting on the deal johnson struck with the e.u. on thursday lawmakers opted to delay they ho
prime minister boris johnson was compelled to write the e.u. ask me for a delay then wrote a separate letter saying he doesn't want one earlier in the u.k. parliament opted to delay over voting on the deal itself. strange acting prime minister peter sanchez rejects calls for talks with catalog separatists in his comments came as large crowds gathering of barcelona to demonstrate against police repression and the jailing of several separatist leaders. and tens of thousands of people take to the...
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in the british parliament and we will see if boris johnson's apparently. good negotiating skills now that he has reached a deal with the european union will also apply to the members of parliament here in london garrick coming back to you in brussels this is a question that we heard. that was posed by reporters just after michel barnier spoke there asking did you get any assurances from boris johnson commitments that he does have a majority to pass this deal through his own parliament to tell us more about what michelle bunyan said there that will be there will be really interesting to see and i think michelle bernice. seeing all that have put into this and also seeing that he has made all these concessions regarding the backs of and let's remind our viewers why the specs of solution which is safeguarding solution in case the e.u. and the u.k. in the future will not work out a greater. closer relationship a new relationship that something that is still has to be found and why that is so important and it is so important because boris johnson also change the
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johnson has cleared an important hurdle. but the path to the finish line is still not a straight shot. from d.w. correspondent max hoffmann in brussels at mass and london welcome both let's start with you max they island of island has been the biggest sticking point in this process how does this latest solution different from the one that britain's parliament rejected 3 times. it is based on many parts of that deal of course but without getting into all the tiny details we have a solution here that only concerns northern ireland and not the whole of the u.k. back then there was the so-called backstop so the insurance policy to avoid a hard border between northern ireland which is part of the u.k. and the republic of ireland which is part of the e.u. and that would have involved the whole of the u.k. including the mainland in the customs union and customs union is a bad word that boris johnson didn't want to hear so now it's about wording and there is a bigger difference too but let me get to the wording 1st 1st of all what n
johnson has cleared an important hurdle. but the path to the finish line is still not a straight shot. from d.w. correspondent max hoffmann in brussels at mass and london welcome both let's start with you max they island of island has been the biggest sticking point in this process how does this latest solution different from the one that britain's parliament rejected 3 times. it is based on many parts of that deal of course but without getting into all the tiny details we have a solution here...
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mr johnson is appealing to m.p.'s back home to back his deal that was agreed after intense negotiations in brussels johnson has thanked the leaders for their support european commission president is calling it a fair and balanced agreement the u.k. parliament will discuss the deal in a special session on saturday but it still needs ratification from both the e.u. and u.k. politicians i hope very much not speaking of elected representatives that my fellow n.p.c. in westminster do not come together to get bricks it. to get this excellent deal over the line and to deliver for exit without any more delay so that we can focus on the priorities of the british people improving our health service investing in pretty 1000 more police lifting up a living wage and many many other things. but we have 3 correspondents across the story nave baka is in belfast to bring us the reaction from northern ireland rory chalons is following the political developments within the u.k. from london 1st though we go to lawrence leigh who is in b
mr johnson is appealing to m.p.'s back home to back his deal that was agreed after intense negotiations in brussels johnson has thanked the leaders for their support european commission president is calling it a fair and balanced agreement the u.k. parliament will discuss the deal in a special session on saturday but it still needs ratification from both the e.u. and u.k. politicians i hope very much not speaking of elected representatives that my fellow n.p.c. in westminster do not come...
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for an extension take us through that if you would well boris johnson said he had all the die in the ditch and then then that leaves the later than october 1st now he's not that he may be but he's not that what he did is something very unusual he sends because by little by the ben act he was very quiet to ask for an extension so he sent that letter demanding an extension but without signing it probably without putting a stop on the letter maybe even smudging the ink a little bit and then he sent another letter which he sayd where he says well you know i'm actually against the extension which was of course playing to his base that was all part of his posturing and you know he's a great theatrical thea to make it so that's what it is skew no he he will need an extension it's impossible to get it through by the end of the month but because he promised he wouldn't do that he that's this whole charade of not signing the letter and pretending you know he's doing something he's obliged to do because it's and nice impose it on him so it seems the ball is now in brussels court and from what w
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has yet agreed to so how is johnson going to sell this to parliament and can. selling it by calling it a great deal. this is a reason very said when she brought a deal back from brussels as well the only deal in town at the moment he does seem to be being chewed on by plenty of conservative m.p.'s including people like jeremy hunt. a former minister and former candidate for the prime ministerial position was forced johnson eventually dogs who were cheering boris johnson on for achieving what many people said was essentially impossible for opening up the with george agreement again and getting rid of the backstop bots forest johnson as done this by essentially caving in on many of the things that the british government had said were red lines for a long long time having any kind of customs checks and regulate 3. distinct in between northern islands and the rest of the k things like that do you have a veto on on these kind of matters so. the position of the u.k. is going back to something very similar to what the european union was suggesting pretty much from the
has yet agreed to so how is johnson going to sell this to parliament and can. selling it by calling it a great deal. this is a reason very said when she brought a deal back from brussels as well the only deal in town at the moment he does seem to be being chewed on by plenty of conservative m.p.'s including people like jeremy hunt. a former minister and former candidate for the prime ministerial position was forced johnson eventually dogs who were cheering boris johnson on for achieving what...
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an extension but johnson has vowed to push ahead with plans to leave the e.u. by the. end of this month. this is the moment the british lawmakers delayed voting on a break that deal jubilation from the hundreds of thousands outside who want a 2nd people's votes for just one another chance to vote. so it was it's good a slight delay there. is no change in the law just yet inside parliament british prime minister boris johnson appeared unruffled by a major blow to his pranks that strategy. pushed the house to know that i'm not wanted or dismayed by this particular result but now he has to write to the e.u. to request a delay something he's vowed not to do so i will not negotiate a dilemma with the e.u. . i am neither does the law compel me to do so i will tell our friends and colleagues in the e.u. exactly what i've told everyone in the last 88 days that i've served as prime minister but further they would be bad for this country was. bad for democracy the majority of lawmakers voted to withhold approval of johnson's deal until the legislation that actually implements hi
an extension but johnson has vowed to push ahead with plans to leave the e.u. by the. end of this month. this is the moment the british lawmakers delayed voting on a break that deal jubilation from the hundreds of thousands outside who want a 2nd people's votes for just one another chance to vote. so it was it's good a slight delay there. is no change in the law just yet inside parliament british prime minister boris johnson appeared unruffled by a major blow to his pranks that strategy. pushed...
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a way i want to try i know is to try to speak to this the forest johnson urges lawmakers to back his last last ditch breaks a deal but without a majority in the house of commons success is far from certain also coming up by lance flares in barcelona the capital of spain's catalonia regions group 5 5th day of unrest troll forty's jailed separatist leaders and kurdish and turkish forces fighting each other in northern syria both accuse each other of violating the fragile ceasefire brokered by the us may well tens of thousands take to germany straits in solidarity with the kurds. i'm rebecca rate is welcome to the program british prime minister boris johnson plans to have a parliament vote on his new brics a deal today his plan has run against a new obstacle and pains in the house of commons have been debating an amendment that would put off the vote until other laws necessary to implement breaks that are written into the rule meanwhile in london thousands of protesters have gathered demanding a new referendum on leaving the view they plan to march on parliament later today. and speakin
a way i want to try i know is to try to speak to this the forest johnson urges lawmakers to back his last last ditch breaks a deal but without a majority in the house of commons success is far from certain also coming up by lance flares in barcelona the capital of spain's catalonia regions group 5 5th day of unrest troll forty's jailed separatist leaders and kurdish and turkish forces fighting each other in northern syria both accuse each other of violating the fragile ceasefire brokered by the...
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a way i want to try i know is to try to speak to this the forest johnson urges lawmakers to back his last ditch breaks a deal but without a majority in the house of commons a success is far from certain on the streets protesters are calling for a 2nd referendum also coming up finance flares in barcelona the capital of spain's catalonia regions gripped by a 5th day of unrest after all florentines jail separatist leaders. and kurdish and turkish forces fighting each other in northern syria both blaming each other for violating the fragile cease fire meanwhile tens of thousands take to germany streets in solidarity with the kurds. i'm rebecca has welcome to the program british prime minister boris johnson's plan to have polman vote on his new brakes a deal today has run against a new obstacle and pays in the house of commons debating an amendment that could put the vote off to next week the amendment calls for a delay to brick set until the deal details of the deal are written into u.k. law meanwhile thousands of protesters have gathered in central london to mounting a new referendum on
a way i want to try i know is to try to speak to this the forest johnson urges lawmakers to back his last ditch breaks a deal but without a majority in the house of commons a success is far from certain on the streets protesters are calling for a 2nd referendum also coming up finance flares in barcelona the capital of spain's catalonia regions gripped by a 5th day of unrest after all florentines jail separatist leaders. and kurdish and turkish forces fighting each other in northern syria both...
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johnson: mr. speaker, first of all, i say i'm grateful to the right honorable gentleman in this sense. that together, he and i and the rest of his group did make a case powerfully to the e.u. that it was necessary for the e.u. to come out of the customs quarterback, which was not a point that was accepted by them and we were successful in that. in so far as he's critical of the arrangements. and the customs union sets its own tariffs and duties at the perimeter around that customs union. that is what the whole of the u.k. will do, including northern ireland. and it is not what the european commission or our european friends thought would be the results of these negotiations. i believe it's a great success for northern ireland and for the whole of the kiffin and the arrangements and a half made that possible of course are temporary and they were determined by con sent. and i must say, mr. speaker, in all frankness, i do think ate pity that it is thought necessary for one side or the other in the de
johnson: mr. speaker, first of all, i say i'm grateful to the right honorable gentleman in this sense. that together, he and i and the rest of his group did make a case powerfully to the e.u. that it was necessary for the e.u. to come out of the customs quarterback, which was not a point that was accepted by them and we were successful in that. in so far as he's critical of the arrangements. and the customs union sets its own tariffs and duties at the perimeter around that customs union. that...
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court and this is all speculation of course so i think now the interesting point is when and how boris johnson is going to bring back his deal in front of parliament and how he wants to still take the united kingdom out by october 31st because that is his goal and he said do or die and he is indeed of course having to ask for an extension but still in this short period of time until the u.k. has to leave the european union until october 31st it could be possible to pass this deal agreed with the european union in the u.k. parliament and it could be turned into legislation and then that would make a possible extension meaningless so just say i hope that was clear but there is a chance still that the u.k. will leave here opinion on october 31st if the government hari's if parliament indeed votes for it so a lot of ifs of course and we still don't know when that vote would come back to parliament. to try to break that down but it is a very confusing situation rubble turn back to you briefly so you know as he was saying it could be possible for the for the what's being called for in the late one a
court and this is all speculation of course so i think now the interesting point is when and how boris johnson is going to bring back his deal in front of parliament and how he wants to still take the united kingdom out by october 31st because that is his goal and he said do or die and he is indeed of course having to ask for an extension but still in this short period of time until the u.k. has to leave the european union until october 31st it could be possible to pass this deal agreed with...
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johnson. and this past june, david returned to jacksonville where he received more than 50 proclamations from national, state and civic communities for his contributions. the commission provided guidelines in the naming policy which sets forth a criteria that people may be recognized for their contributions to the city and the recreation and parks department. because of his significant contribution to creating an educational opportunity to capture the rich history of the fi fillmore, we would like to name the photo processing center, the david johnson photo processing lab and create a reading space in the lobby of the center. we have received over 100 letters in support of the request and there have been two community meetings held on friday, september 27 and thursday, october 10. based on the feedback from community members, organizations and rec and park department staff, the staff recommends that the photo processing lab at the harvey milk photo center be named the david johnson photo proce
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also said he had a good indication that boris johnson appears confident. you leaders have been through that exactly same situation with a quite similar deal already once they will want to make sure when they listen to the british prime minister and ask him questions on today's summit that he is absolutely confident that he will get the steel over the line because otherwise we're back in square one and i have to reckon with you know shit the good news for the european union is whenever if ever this ends up in a disorderly bracks it was a case scenario they will be able to say in a potential blame game look we were there we worked hard we made big compromises and those are in those pages of that revised withdrawal agreement don't blame it on us yeah the message here is indeed very important all right carol thank you both touch a little bit later. and let's recap this breaking news story that we've been covering for you britain and the e.u. say they have reached a new deal on the u.k.'s withdrawal from the european union british prime minister boris johnson i
also said he had a good indication that boris johnson appears confident. you leaders have been through that exactly same situation with a quite similar deal already once they will want to make sure when they listen to the british prime minister and ask him questions on today's summit that he is absolutely confident that he will get the steel over the line because otherwise we're back in square one and i have to reckon with you know shit the good news for the european union is whenever if ever...
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s resoundingly reject boris johnson's deal. if they reject a deal then a so-called bennett comes into force parliamentarians here in the pas have done everything they could in order to take control of the bracks a process as much as they can and if the deal doesn't pause they forcing johnson effectively to go to the european union and also run extension elbows johnson has always said he's not going to do that and draw the die in a ditch but if he doesn't get this deal through he will be forced to do something soon it's going to be a very very interesting variance from many perspective later today. and now around who are the key parliamentarians that johnson is really depending on to make this happen he doesn't have a majority he doesn't have a majority no i think the magic numbers 320 m.p.'s he needs he's well you know up until now he was well short of that he really needs the tory rebels the 21 tory rebels that he expelled sort of unceremoniously for rebelling against him the european research group the hard line breaks his lo
s resoundingly reject boris johnson's deal. if they reject a deal then a so-called bennett comes into force parliamentarians here in the pas have done everything they could in order to take control of the bracks a process as much as they can and if the deal doesn't pause they forcing johnson effectively to go to the european union and also run extension elbows johnson has always said he's not going to do that and draw the die in a ditch but if he doesn't get this deal through he will be forced...
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johnson: that is yet to be explored. i will say all the ideas coming forward, we have seen them coming over the years. many of them started with the development of the chip, semi conductor, in the backyard of where i represent. many of the ideas have been put to work there. texas was one of the first states to do learning with schools because we did not have teachers in the rural areas. as a state with innovation, we are now seeing robots doing room surface at hotels. we started to look at robots handling luggage at the dallas airport. we started with ups delivering from arizona and colorado ups packaging. when we see that happening, without prior preparation, we know there is more to come. we must be ready for it. we ought to be a part of that development. we have to take responsibility. we see autonomous vehicle technology is right around the corner. it is not too soon. four years ago, i talked about doing legislation to start to train truck drivers. we never were able to get the support to pass the legislation. some o
johnson: that is yet to be explored. i will say all the ideas coming forward, we have seen them coming over the years. many of them started with the development of the chip, semi conductor, in the backyard of where i represent. many of the ideas have been put to work there. texas was one of the first states to do learning with schools because we did not have teachers in the rural areas. as a state with innovation, we are now seeing robots doing room surface at hotels. we started to look at...
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guy johnson, london. are you hearing a request coming from london, from boris johnson's team, to the 27 members of the eu to say that there will be no extension in order to put pressure on mp's this weekend to vote for the deal? well, it's always a bad idea when outside countries try to put pressure on a member country. you are not running yourself a favor and you are probably going a negative reaction on the other side. the eu 27 has done this by showing a sense of compromise. on the other hand, in the house of commons, it's up to boris johnson to convince the members of parliament that it's better to have a deal than two walk out without. guy: if boris johnson drops the ball, do you think an extension would be granted? it is up to boris johnson and the government to ask for something prolonged around the delay. , we areconsider it extremely open. we want to avoid a note yield brexit in the interest of both sides. i would not exclude it from the outside. vonnie: talk to us about the complex transition th
guy johnson, london. are you hearing a request coming from london, from boris johnson's team, to the 27 members of the eu to say that there will be no extension in order to put pressure on mp's this weekend to vote for the deal? well, it's always a bad idea when outside countries try to put pressure on a member country. you are not running yourself a favor and you are probably going a negative reaction on the other side. the eu 27 has done this by showing a sense of compromise. on the other...
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we have tom johnson. tom johnson got the johnson treatment and there is no relation in their names. i think this is a fascinating photo. hereave the soviet premier , not knowing what is going on as tom johnson is getting it good. [laughter] >> where we were sitting there were about 100 photographers and and their cameras were making a great deal of noise. 16mm cameras and flashes setting off the shutters. before they brought the leader of the soviet union out, on the is --ght rebecca: look at him smirking. where is he? >> it was an illegal break in. there is two or three secret service agents. rebecca: and dad is over here. the press. with he stops the news conference, pulls me over. photo are, perception versus reality. , myed out to the world mother sought in the new york times and the caption says he interrupts the summit to confer with ta summit. they pulled me over, he is grabbing me by the lapel of my right coat, i think donehould see what was with the cell phone. the blackberries were the iphones of that era. he was picking me up. his exact words. there is at least one word t
we have tom johnson. tom johnson got the johnson treatment and there is no relation in their names. i think this is a fascinating photo. hereave the soviet premier , not knowing what is going on as tom johnson is getting it good. [laughter] >> where we were sitting there were about 100 photographers and and their cameras were making a great deal of noise. 16mm cameras and flashes setting off the shutters. before they brought the leader of the soviet union out, on the is --ght rebecca:...
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remains unclear after stormy debate a partial victory for boris johnson the majority in parliament approved his withdrawal deal in principle but they voted down his timetable now the ball is in brussels court willing to agree to the extension the reluctant lee requested by the prime minister westminster seal the deal. to. work and we have 3 breaths that watchers with us here on to the point to help us penetrate the fog emanating from london dirk's go it works for the irish times and she says boris johnson and his breakfast brothers have paralyzed europe for 3 years now there is a huge departure has become a deal or no deal game show but it can always get worse and it will. and it's a pleasure to welcome john birth he is a british blogger living here in berlin he says a general election before christmas is now boris johnson's only way out of his self-inflicted mess. and we're very happy to have ventilated from a great job. with us she works for the british magazine the economist and she says and he's are kicking the can down the road which means breck's it is less and less likely by the and
remains unclear after stormy debate a partial victory for boris johnson the majority in parliament approved his withdrawal deal in principle but they voted down his timetable now the ball is in brussels court willing to agree to the extension the reluctant lee requested by the prime minister westminster seal the deal. to. work and we have 3 breaths that watchers with us here on to the point to help us penetrate the fog emanating from london dirk's go it works for the irish times and she says...
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parliament and boris johnson to find common ground if they can. do is a very short and. very short and. efficient and considered meeting and i am happy to. decision and we've taken them but this is you know he had said that he was going to die in the ditch if he couldn't deliver bret's at that have to 1st of october will boris is not going to deliver threats this week we now know a bit that the government has always said it's prepared to get the new deal because it gives them a more powerful negotiating position the truth is that it's there when a deal it isn't it and embrace it nothing's the end of brics it really. does team coverage of the next chapter in the brics it saga tonight joining me here at the big table is our resident breaks it analyst alex forrest whiting and in brussels our correspondent barbara visa that both of you welcome i want to begin with a pledge from prime minister boris johnson that he made back in september he wagered a lot on britain leaving the e.u. or 2 or 31st even his own life want you to take a listen to what he said. can you make a promis
parliament and boris johnson to find common ground if they can. do is a very short and. very short and. efficient and considered meeting and i am happy to. decision and we've taken them but this is you know he had said that he was going to die in the ditch if he couldn't deliver bret's at that have to 1st of october will boris is not going to deliver threats this week we now know a bit that the government has always said it's prepared to get the new deal because it gives them a more powerful...
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is boris johnson care about the? he just wa nts johnson care about the? he just wants the do you pee on board. that's true, so given that he's got the dup on board, and he's done that by essentially giving them a veto on the arrangements with the republic of ireland, because the storment assembly will get to sort of vote on this every four years. given that he's got them now on board, i think the feeling is in westminster that lots of the erg, so the hard—line brexit fraction of the tory party will fall in behind the dup, and if you sort of count in a very small numberof labour you sort of count in a very small number of labour and peace as well, that might be enough to get the deal across the table. but that is the westminster angle. there is also a question of will that you sign up to this? exactly. and while it's true to say that i think the eu is likely to say that i think the eu is likely to look more favourably on any proposals that are more likely to get through parliament, when you look at the detail of this deal, it is still absolutely upfront
is boris johnson care about the? he just wa nts johnson care about the? he just wants the do you pee on board. that's true, so given that he's got the dup on board, and he's done that by essentially giving them a veto on the arrangements with the republic of ireland, because the storment assembly will get to sort of vote on this every four years. given that he's got them now on board, i think the feeling is in westminster that lots of the erg, so the hard—line brexit fraction of the tory...
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prime minister johnson has told brussels his latest breaks that proposal is his final offer johnson unveiled the plan today at his conservative party conference in manchester he's hoping it will allow him to finally clinch a deal with the e.u. to allow an orderly exit from the bloc but in brussels johnson's newest plans as yet haven't received a warm reception. supporters waiting in line in manchester to get a glimpse of boris johnson it was the prime minister's 1st comprehensive speech since he took office and the high point of the conservative party conference what he had to say in the breaks of talks with the e.u. was hotly anticipated today in brussels we all taping what i believe are constructive and reasonable proposals which provide a compromise for both sides top of johnson's list was the so-called irish backstop and the issue of how to prevent a hard border post briggs's between the republic of ireland and northern ireland the british government is opposed to the backstop in its present form johnson said under his proposal there would be few customs checks on goods moving between no
prime minister johnson has told brussels his latest breaks that proposal is his final offer johnson unveiled the plan today at his conservative party conference in manchester he's hoping it will allow him to finally clinch a deal with the e.u. to allow an orderly exit from the bloc but in brussels johnson's newest plans as yet haven't received a warm reception. supporters waiting in line in manchester to get a glimpse of boris johnson it was the prime minister's 1st comprehensive speech since...
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a suburban mass in london how much ground has johnson had to give to get this deal. well i think the 1st of all you have to consider that it is a successful 1st johnson to get this withdrawal agreement over the line in the u.n. to get the e.u. to actually open it again because they have always maintained it wouldn't be open again so that's a definitely a success for him but he also had to give ground and particularly when it comes to the future of northern ireland because not allowed and essentially is going to be like a hybrid there somehow part of the u.k. but the old saying in some ways aligned to the european union say he had to cross some lines and this is particularly why the do you peter the northern irish party doesn't want to support the deal they feel that there is a sort of pull towards the european union they feel that south through business relationships are going to be stronger with the e.u. than with the u.k. and they feel that this is going to harm their position they want to stay much more closely aligned to the rest of the u.k. so a big concession f
a suburban mass in london how much ground has johnson had to give to get this deal. well i think the 1st of all you have to consider that it is a successful 1st johnson to get this withdrawal agreement over the line in the u.n. to get the e.u. to actually open it again because they have always maintained it wouldn't be open again so that's a definitely a success for him but he also had to give ground and particularly when it comes to the future of northern ireland because not allowed and...
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johnson: mr. speaker, i must say that i am grateful to the right honorable gentlemen in this sense, that together he and i and the rest of his group did make a case to the eu that it was necessary for northern ireland to come out of the customs union, which was not a point accepted by them. and we were successful in that. so far as he is critical of the arrangement, and by the way the point about a customs union is it is a union that sets its own tariffs, its own duties, at the perimeter around that customs union, that is what the u.k. will do, including northern ireland, and it was not what the european union commission thought would be the result of these negotiations. i believe it is a great success for northern ireland and for the whole of the country. and the arrangements that have made that possible, of course, are temporary and they are determined by consent. and i must say, in all frankness, i believe it is a pity he thought necessary for one side or the other in northern ireland to have a
johnson: mr. speaker, i must say that i am grateful to the right honorable gentlemen in this sense, that together he and i and the rest of his group did make a case to the eu that it was necessary for northern ireland to come out of the customs union, which was not a point accepted by them. and we were successful in that. so far as he is critical of the arrangement, and by the way the point about a customs union is it is a union that sets its own tariffs, its own duties, at the perimeter around...
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there from the european union which johnson with johnson hoping to secure a majority to finally get his brags deal done a vote of maybe the last chance redish voters to have their say on the issue. finally something they could agree on britain needs a shake up. the our eyes to the right 438 the notice to the left 20 so the eyes have it the ayes have it it was a moment of near unanimity it is not and the most devoted of parliament. there is only one way to restore the esteem in which our democracy is held and to recover the respect to which parliament should be held by the people of this country and that is finally to offer also to the judgment of the people of this country and i have to say boris johnson is hoping fresh elections deliver him a majority to force through breaks it once and for all his opponent however will be campaigning on other issues labor backs a general election because we want this country to be rid of these reckless and destructive conservative government. a government a government that has caused more of our children to be living in poverty more pensioners to pay
there from the european union which johnson with johnson hoping to secure a majority to finally get his brags deal done a vote of maybe the last chance redish voters to have their say on the issue. finally something they could agree on britain needs a shake up. the our eyes to the right 438 the notice to the left 20 so the eyes have it the ayes have it it was a moment of near unanimity it is not and the most devoted of parliament. there is only one way to restore the esteem in which our...
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boris johnson has a break proposal for the e.u. after his conference speech are we any the wiser as to what it is. well this is boris johnson having fun once again after a pretty chaotic 2 months or so prime minister he's lost we receive votes in parliament cities had the supreme court ruled that he acted unlawfully but here he was in front of an enthusiastic crowd of conservatives he was making a very boris johnson joke referring to things like a spinning pizza wheel of death even a kangaroo's private parts but in terms of. bailing out the detail of what this deal is that he is proposing to the european union there wasn't all that much substance in this speech we just heard from him a little bit there saying that there would be no checks at or near the border between the republic of ireland and northern ireland but details that have leaked to the british newspaper the daily telegraph basically spell out what we believe boris johnson's plan to be for 4 nor the nodded and that is to basically carve off northern ireland as a kind of
boris johnson has a break proposal for the e.u. after his conference speech are we any the wiser as to what it is. well this is boris johnson having fun once again after a pretty chaotic 2 months or so prime minister he's lost we receive votes in parliament cities had the supreme court ruled that he acted unlawfully but here he was in front of an enthusiastic crowd of conservatives he was making a very boris johnson joke referring to things like a spinning pizza wheel of death even a kangaroo's...
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this is d w news live from berlin boris johnson's the day of reckoning the u.k. prime minister urges lawmakers to back his last ditch breaks that deal months without a majority in the house of commons success is far from certain and also coming up kurdish led forces say turkey of violating the cease fire in northern syria ankara and says the violence is just skirmishes but turkey's president says he'll restart his military offensive unless kurdish militias leave the border area. and the violence players in barcelona the capital of spain's catalonia region has gripped by a 5th day of unrest after authorities jailed separatist leaders. omarion evanston it's good to have you with us. the u.k. is in for a dramatic day in a rare saturday session parliament will debate and likely decide whether to back a new deal for leaving the european union is boris johnson's last chance to fulfill his pledge to leave by october 31st he needs enough m.p.'s to support his deal or to agree on leaving without one if he can't get either of those options the prime minister will be forced
this is d w news live from berlin boris johnson's the day of reckoning the u.k. prime minister urges lawmakers to back his last ditch breaks that deal months without a majority in the house of commons success is far from certain and also coming up kurdish led forces say turkey of violating the cease fire in northern syria ankara and says the violence is just skirmishes but turkey's president says he'll restart his military offensive unless kurdish militias leave the border area. and the...
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notler companies are analyzed. >> a major fine for johnson & johnson. jury ordered johnson & johnson to pay $8 billion in damages s to a single man who sd his use of an antipsychotic drug caused him to grow female breast tissue when he was a boy. the man argues johnson & johnson used an organized scheme while illegally marketing and promoting the drug. johnson & johnson immediately denounced the fine as excessive and unfounded, vowing to over turn it. this is o one of more than 13,00 lawsuits relatated t to risperd. a broad overnight selloff in the united statates. here, we saw that reflected in the morning trade. back.ets have bounced bag,ian, we saw a mixed hong kong markets doing the worse. down three quarters of a percent. nissan shares fell 1.1% after they named its new ceo. what causedgenie: the u.s. drop in the global competitive report? >> it has been overtaken by singapore. health in the united states is the e main reason for the decli. innovationremainsndnd powerhouse. >> the competitiveness has dropped according to the world economic forum. t
notler companies are analyzed. >> a major fine for johnson & johnson. jury ordered johnson & johnson to pay $8 billion in damages s to a single man who sd his use of an antipsychotic drug caused him to grow female breast tissue when he was a boy. the man argues johnson & johnson used an organized scheme while illegally marketing and promoting the drug. johnson & johnson immediately denounced the fine as excessive and unfounded, vowing to over turn it. this is o one of more...
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democracy all right so i determined johnson that call can johnson simply ignore this vote i mean isn't he required by law to request a delay to the bracks deadline by 11 pm u.k. time this evening that's what the law says i mean he's supposed to ask for this extension of the 3 month extension so rather than bracks it being october 31st we'd be looking at january 31st of course as we just heard that's very different from what the prime minister is actually saying the question is can he get around the law i mean i don't think he's ignoring it is there a loophole is there a way that he can get around it that's what a lot of people are speculating about right now perhaps prime minister johnson could not attend the required e.u. meetings and that might help him get around this maybe he doesn't sign the letter someone else signs of letter that helps him save face and he said what i'd rather be dead in a ditch than delay bret's and he maybe just want to go back on those words perhaps he could send 2 letters one requesting a delay a 2nd one essentially saying ignore my 1st letter i don't really
democracy all right so i determined johnson that call can johnson simply ignore this vote i mean isn't he required by law to request a delay to the bracks deadline by 11 pm u.k. time this evening that's what the law says i mean he's supposed to ask for this extension of the 3 month extension so rather than bracks it being october 31st we'd be looking at january 31st of course as we just heard that's very different from what the prime minister is actually saying the question is can he get around...
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s prime minister boris johnson says he won't negotiate another brick sit delay with the e.u. despite m.p.'s thwarting his efforts to pass his new deal the government now hopes to put the withdrawal deal to parliament on monday after m.p.'s backed an amendment that delayed the vote on the agreement what triggered a law which forces johnson to ask the e.u. for an extension of the october 31st breaks it deadline by the end of saturday over in brussels the european commission says the u.k. must now informative its next steps as soon as possible meanwhile thousands of people have been protesting here in london demanding a 2nd breaks it referendum paul brennan now reports on johnson's defeat in parliament. the 1st saturday sitting in 37 years and with just 13 days until the bronx it deadline there was the expectation of a day of high drama in britain's parliament it certainly proved that prime minister bonus johnson knew he needed the support of 320 m.p.'s to win parliamentary approval for the brics a deal agreed on thursday with the e.u. and he knew it would be tight there was a f
s prime minister boris johnson says he won't negotiate another brick sit delay with the e.u. despite m.p.'s thwarting his efforts to pass his new deal the government now hopes to put the withdrawal deal to parliament on monday after m.p.'s backed an amendment that delayed the vote on the agreement what triggered a law which forces johnson to ask the e.u. for an extension of the october 31st breaks it deadline by the end of saturday over in brussels the european commission says the u.k. must now...
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borisjohnson had boris johnson had barely borisjohnson had barely left boris johnson had barely left for brussels when questions began over how he will get it through the commons. i think everybody, as they look at this deal in the house of commons, and appreciate all the ways it has strengthened us in the united kingdom and ensured we will all benefit economically, i think people will have a chance to reflect. we will have a chance to reflect. we will be talking to people from all parties, including the dup, and i hope they will recognise this is the best way forward. it will be a challenge after the deal piece that its ten mps would be unable
borisjohnson had boris johnson had barely borisjohnson had barely left boris johnson had barely left for brussels when questions began over how he will get it through the commons. i think everybody, as they look at this deal in the house of commons, and appreciate all the ways it has strengthened us in the united kingdom and ensured we will all benefit economically, i think people will have a chance to reflect. we will have a chance to reflect. we will be talking to people from all parties,...
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what is in these letters boris johnson said and what's not in them ok well we know that boris johnson sent 3 documents to the e.u. basically one document was a photocopy of the law which compels him to request for an extension of the bricks a deadline the other one was a letter of intent written actually by a civil servant not by john from self and the 3rd as you just said is actually a letter where johnson himself argued against the extension of the deadline or that's not entirely surprising you have to remember boars johnson's we just heard there said that he doesn't he's not interested in negotiating a break that extension he said he would he would deliver breakfast by the 31st of october do or die so basically what we're seeing here is a little bit of politicking he's trying to play to his base basically saying that look i've applied for an extension even though i said i didn't but technically i didn't so he's just trying to make sure that he has the right optics back home right not extension letter was not signed and the rejection of the extension that he wants was signed which i
what is in these letters boris johnson said and what's not in them ok well we know that boris johnson sent 3 documents to the e.u. basically one document was a photocopy of the law which compels him to request for an extension of the bricks a deadline the other one was a letter of intent written actually by a civil servant not by john from self and the 3rd as you just said is actually a letter where johnson himself argued against the extension of the deadline or that's not entirely surprising...
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leaves the european union boris johnson is urging the e.u. to compromise but brussels response to his proposals remains cool so far also coming to. dissolve hopes was the greatest hoax of this is a fraudulent crime and the american people. trump lashes out at democrats and the impeachment proceedings launched against him i feel a just one top democrat could have committed treason. bloody and violent antigovernment protests spread across iraq a 2nd clashes late civil date and scores eventually demonstrate his rally against corruption and i think for. a man to be held thanks for joining us with just under a month to go before britain's shuttle departure from the a huge prime minister barnes parts johnson tells brussels his latest break that proposal is his final offer johnson unveiled the plan today at his conservative party conference in manchester he's hoping it will allow him to finally clinch a deal with the e.u. to allow an orderly exit from the bloc but in brussels johnson's news plans haven't gotten a warm reception as yet. supporters wa
leaves the european union boris johnson is urging the e.u. to compromise but brussels response to his proposals remains cool so far also coming to. dissolve hopes was the greatest hoax of this is a fraudulent crime and the american people. trump lashes out at democrats and the impeachment proceedings launched against him i feel a just one top democrat could have committed treason. bloody and violent antigovernment protests spread across iraq a 2nd clashes late civil date and scores eventually...
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applause boris johnson had a start. applause borisjohnson had a word or two to say about the house of commons: laughter if parliament were a reality television show, then the whole lot of us, i'm afraid, would have been voted out of the jungle by now! applause but, at least we would have had the consolation of watching the speaker. to watch a kangaroo testicle...! cabinet ministers enjoyed that one, but 200 mile south, in westminster, this was happening at the same time. questions to the prime minister.|j have been asked to reply... and, a parliamentary first... diane abbott! the first black briton to represent a party at prime ministers questions. yesterday marked the start of black history month... back in manchester, the prime minister wanted to go beyond brexit, to talk health. not only recruiting more doctors and nurses and training them, but in the next ten years, we will build a0 new hospitals in the biggest investment in hospital infrastructure for a generation. and, to talk crime. the first thing you've got to
applause boris johnson had a start. applause borisjohnson had a word or two to say about the house of commons: laughter if parliament were a reality television show, then the whole lot of us, i'm afraid, would have been voted out of the jungle by now! applause but, at least we would have had the consolation of watching the speaker. to watch a kangaroo testicle...! cabinet ministers enjoyed that one, but 200 mile south, in westminster, this was happening at the same time. questions to the prime...
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another break that extension is on the table of british prime minister barak's johnson writes to the e.u. asking for a delay even though he doesn't want one this comes after the u.k. parliament voted to put off ratifying his brakes a deal. and travel halfway around the world on just one plane and airline makes history setting a new record for the longest nonstop commercial flight. i'm rebecca ritter's welcome to the program protesters in hong kong and a fine police and recent attacks on pro-democracy activists to attend an unauthorized march police say anyone attending risks arrest protesters have set fire to barricades and tear gas and water cannons have been fired by police demonstrate is pushing for more democratic freedom in the semi autonomous chinese territory tensions are high after a prominent rally organizer and an activist handling handing out flyers were brutally attacked earlier this week. over the latest we're joined by day to be a correspondent charlotte shell some pill who's in hong kong charlotte tell us what's happening there at the moment. rebecca hundreds and hundr
another break that extension is on the table of british prime minister barak's johnson writes to the e.u. asking for a delay even though he doesn't want one this comes after the u.k. parliament voted to put off ratifying his brakes a deal. and travel halfway around the world on just one plane and airline makes history setting a new record for the longest nonstop commercial flight. i'm rebecca ritter's welcome to the program protesters in hong kong and a fine police and recent attacks on...
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leaves the european union boris johnson is calling on the e.u. to compromise but he says he's prepared to let his country crash. the european union with the deal also coming up with democrats warning president truong to not obstruct their impeachment probe they're threatening to subpoena white house officials if they refused to turn over records related to that ukraine will submit were allegations of abuse of power and violent anti-government protests spreading across iraq a 2nd day of clashes leaves several dead and scores injured demonstrators are angry over corruption unemployment and banned public service. i'm off and it's good to have you with us with just under a month to go before britain is supposed to leave the european union prime minister boris johnson is telling brussels that his latest proposal is his last rights it proposal johnson and build the planet his conservative party's conference today in manchester england he's hoping that it will allow him to finally clinch a deal with the european union to allow an orderly exit but johnso
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this is c w news live from berlin british prime minister boris johnson is reportedly sending a lesson to brussels tonight on king's progress it extension ellis comes up u.k. will make his backs an amendment to delay a vote on the brits if deal yet the prime minister is still the finally insisting britain should leave the e.u. on october 31st also coming up spain's acting prime minister petro sunshines rejects cools the talks with capital separatists his comments calm as large crowds gather involves salerno to demonstrate against police repression and the jailing of several separatist leaders. i'm to tens of thousands take to the streets around germany to rally against the turkish incursion into northern syria they want the german government to step up pressure on time corrupt. a manuscript mackinnon thanks so much for joining us the british prime minister boris johnson is set to send a lesser brussels requesting a breck's it deadline extension following a crushing blow by members of parliament now earlier today they backed an amendment to delay a vote on the brics a deal which jumps a
this is c w news live from berlin british prime minister boris johnson is reportedly sending a lesson to brussels tonight on king's progress it extension ellis comes up u.k. will make his backs an amendment to delay a vote on the brits if deal yet the prime minister is still the finally insisting britain should leave the e.u. on october 31st also coming up spain's acting prime minister petro sunshines rejects cools the talks with capital separatists his comments calm as large crowds gather...