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parliament. is that mps have a secondjobs? i parliament. is that mps have a second jobs?— parliament. is that mps have a second 'obs? ~ ., �*, ., second 'obs? i think that's a quite thin second jobs? i think that's a quite thin argument. _ second jobs? i think that's a quite thin argument. if— second jobs? i think that's a quite thin argument. if you _ second jobs? i think that's a quite thin argument. if you believe - second jobs? i think that's a quite thin argument. if you believe thatj thin argument. if you believe that there are things that mps can do that gives them ongoing experience that gives them ongoing experience that useful for their time in parliament, for example the odd nhs shift so that i think that's very different to earning millions of pounds representing politicians in the bvi. if you think that's important what you can do is set a very tight on earnings from it outside parliament and outside ministerial office. that would make some allowances for those mps who are doctors who do the odd shift which is i think is a completely different thing. i
parliament. is that mps have a secondjobs? i parliament. is that mps have a second jobs?— parliament. is that mps have a second 'obs? ~ ., �*, ., second 'obs? i think that's a quite thin second jobs? i think that's a quite thin argument. _ second jobs? i think that's a quite thin argument. if— second jobs? i think that's a quite thin argument. if you _ second jobs? i think that's a quite thin argument. if you believe - second jobs? i think that's a quite thin argument. if you believe...
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for the english that is parliament. the americans cannot accept that because if they do -- you can't be, as the english catholic tears say you can't be half under parliament sovereignty if you accept one iota of parliament authority you must accept all. since the americans have already accepted parliament right to regulate their trade they must be under the authority. if you're outside of parliament authority even in one little respect then you must be totally outside all of the authority, it seems absurd nobody would choose to be outside of the problem is authority. that's how that goes, the americans confronted with the alternative and decided that's her choice were outside the parliament authority completely and by 1774 all the leading intellectuals, jefferson, franklin, wilson often see that they are tied only to the king and they have no recognition whatsoever of parliament authority over them. it's not a very accurate portrayal of their experience. but there forced into it by sovereignty. when you come to the decl
for the english that is parliament. the americans cannot accept that because if they do -- you can't be, as the english catholic tears say you can't be half under parliament sovereignty if you accept one iota of parliament authority you must accept all. since the americans have already accepted parliament right to regulate their trade they must be under the authority. if you're outside of parliament authority even in one little respect then you must be totally outside all of the authority, it...
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under parliament authority. and if you're outside of parliament authority even in one little respect, then you must be totally outside of all parliament authority which seems absurd. nobody would choose to be outside parliament authority. that's how the imperial debate goes. the americans, confronted with that alternative, said, okay, if that's our choice, we're outside parliament authority completely, and by 1774, all the leading intellectuals, jefferson, franklin, wilson, often see they are tied totally only to the king and they have no recognition. it's not a very accurate portrayal of their experience, but they're forced into it with this doctorate of sovereignty. so when you come to the declaration of independence, these lawyers in the congress are scrupulous in trying to avoid any mention of parliament in the declaration, even when parliament was a source of stamp-back, the townsend duties. parliament was not mentioned except tangentially. king george is the source of all parody, so they say you, george, h
under parliament authority. and if you're outside of parliament authority even in one little respect, then you must be totally outside of all parliament authority which seems absurd. nobody would choose to be outside parliament authority. that's how the imperial debate goes. the americans, confronted with that alternative, said, okay, if that's our choice, we're outside parliament authority completely, and by 1774, all the leading intellectuals, jefferson, franklin, wilson, often see they are...
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under parliament's authority. given that -- and if you're outside of parliament authority, and in one -- even in one little respect, then you must be totally outside of all parliaments' authority which to a good whig seems absurd. no one could choose to be outside of parliament authority. that is how the debate goes. the americans confronted with that alternative, they say if that is our choice, we're outside of parliament's authority completely and by 1774 all of the leading intellectuals, jefferson, franklin, wilson all concede that they are tied totally only to the king and that they have no -- they have no recognition whatsoever of parliament's authority over them. it is not a very accurate portrayal of their experience. but their forced into it by this doctor of sovereignty. so when you come to the declaration of independence, these legal, these lawyers in the continental congress are scrupulous in trying to avoid any mention of parliament in the declaration. even though parliament was a source of the stamp a
under parliament's authority. given that -- and if you're outside of parliament authority, and in one -- even in one little respect, then you must be totally outside of all parliaments' authority which to a good whig seems absurd. no one could choose to be outside of parliament authority. that is how the debate goes. the americans confronted with that alternative, they say if that is our choice, we're outside of parliament's authority completely and by 1774 all of the leading intellectuals,...
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if of trashing the reputation of parliament.— of trashing the reputation of parliament. , ., ., ., parliament. if there is one man who knows a thing _ parliament. if there is one man who knows a thing or— parliament. if there is one man who knows a thing or two _ parliament. if there is one man who knows a thing or two about - parliament. if there is one man who knows a thing or two about how- knows a thing or two about how damaging sleaze can be to a government, it is sirjohn major, it came at least in part to define his time in office. and we should remember he is no fan of boris johnson, and hasn't been for some time. nonetheless, it is quite something to hear a critique as wide and deep from a former tory prime minister. . . and deep from a former tory prime minister. ., ., .., ., , minister. parliament cannot be the lacin: of minister. parliament cannot be the placing of any _ minister. parliament cannot be the placing of any prime _ minister. parliament cannot be the placing of any prime minister - minister. parliament cannot be the placing of any prime minister or. placing of any pri
if of trashing the reputation of parliament.— of trashing the reputation of parliament. , ., ., ., parliament. if there is one man who knows a thing _ parliament. if there is one man who knows a thing or— parliament. if there is one man who knows a thing or two _ parliament. if there is one man who knows a thing or two about - parliament. if there is one man who knows a thing or two about how- knows a thing or two about how damaging sleaze can be to a government, it is sirjohn major, it...
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.— busy day in parliament. you're very welcome. let's take a look at some other stories in the headlines from around the world. donald trump's former chief of staff, mark meadows, has agreed to give evidence to the congressional committee investigating the january the 6th riot at the capitol building in washington. he had previously defied a subpoena — that's a legal order — requiring him to testify. at least three people have been killed in a shooting at a michigan high school. eight others were wounded, including a teacher. officials say a 15—year—old suspect is in custody, and a semi—automatic handgun has been recovered. france has been honouring the singer and activist josephine baker with a place in the pantheon. she's the first black woman to be remembered in the resting place of france's national heroes, through her work on civil rights and for the resistance during the second world war. our paris correspondent, lucy williamson, reports. idealist and idol, singer and spy. josephine baker, adore
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how can you be opposed to parliament? the argument starts over -- the english, they -- the americans say they're not represented. the -- they use that term virtual, which we now use a lot of course, because we have a virtual program going on here. but they refused to accept that notion, even though the english say, we have -- slipped into the north sea and -- the people in manchester and birmingham hams, 50,000 people, have no representation in the house of parliament, but they -- because the criterion of representation is not the electoral process, but the consideration of the welfare of the commons, as a whole. americans, having had a different experience over their colonial, 200 years of colonial history, 150 years of colonial history, have come up with a different notion. for them, the electoral process itself becomes the determinant of representation. and that has its own consequences. and from some sense, you can probably make an argument that virtual representation accounts for majority rule, whereas the notion whe
how can you be opposed to parliament? the argument starts over -- the english, they -- the americans say they're not represented. the -- they use that term virtual, which we now use a lot of course, because we have a virtual program going on here. but they refused to accept that notion, even though the english say, we have -- slipped into the north sea and -- the people in manchester and birmingham hams, 50,000 people, have no representation in the house of parliament, but they -- because the...
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john hall is joining us from outside the bulgarian parliament. so the 3rd election, jonah this year, why is it been so difficult and will succeed this time around? but a highly fractured political landscape in this country coalition building has been the problem. it may well be the problem again, frankly, but they're having another go in what is a highly consequential process for gary, not just the e use poorest country, but quite probably its most corrupt as well lead for more than the past decade by boca boris saul and he's sent to right party, the former night club bound, so considered by many to be disastrously corrupt. so while a lot of people will, of course, be fed up and having to come to the polls again, many will do so in the hope that the vote can be made to count in turning the page on corruption for the king makers in a potential anti corruption coalition, if there is to be one, look to the, continue the change party, a new force in politics. yet to harvard, educated economists made their name in the interim government routing out an
john hall is joining us from outside the bulgarian parliament. so the 3rd election, jonah this year, why is it been so difficult and will succeed this time around? but a highly fractured political landscape in this country coalition building has been the problem. it may well be the problem again, frankly, but they're having another go in what is a highly consequential process for gary, not just the e use poorest country, but quite probably its most corrupt as well lead for more than the past...
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idale democrats are trying to do in parliament today. we believe that their ost parliament today. we believe that their post many — parliament today. we believe that their post many thanks _ parliament today. we believe that their post many thanks for - parliament today. we believe that their post many thanks for your i parliament today. we believe that i their post many thanks for your time today. thank you very much indeed. —— we will leave it there. an independent inquiry has been launched by the health secretary, into the abuse carried out by david fuller at two hospitals in kent. last week, fuller admitted sexually abusing at least 100 female corpses in two morgues. here is some of what sajid javid had to say in the commons earlier. the inquiry will look into the circumstances surrounding the offence is committed at the hospital and their national implications. it will help us understand how these offences took place without detection in that trust. identify any areas where early action by this trust was necessary, and then consider wider national issues, including for
idale democrats are trying to do in parliament today. we believe that their ost parliament today. we believe that their post many — parliament today. we believe that their post many thanks _ parliament today. we believe that their post many thanks for - parliament today. we believe that their post many thanks for your i parliament today. we believe that i their post many thanks for your time today. thank you very much indeed. —— we will leave it there. an independent inquiry has been...
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i protested, were demanding that side restore parliament a normal democratic rule. he seized all powers in july and dismissed the government in a move critics branded a curve sites at his actions when needed. after years of political squabbling and stalled economy.
i protested, were demanding that side restore parliament a normal democratic rule. he seized all powers in july and dismissed the government in a move critics branded a curve sites at his actions when needed. after years of political squabbling and stalled economy.
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in july after a suspended parliament and granted himself the power to rule by decree. the son of libya's former leader more market off. he has registered as a candidate for the upcoming presidential election save and he is found gadhafi is warranted by the international criminal court on accusations of war crimes and bella roost. his virgin, the european union not to impose further sanctions over the micro. i see that the quarter with poland, the foreign minister spoke with b. e is talk different. my 10 insisted steps are being taken to reduce the number of people crossing into poland from below to bulgaria. now oppose the closing and under one hours time is the 3rd part of entry. vote this year after elections held in april and july failed to form a government many concerned about widespread corruption and its impact on the economy. john a whole has this update from sophia the problem is a highly fractured, fragmented political landscape. lots of parties, none of them able to win enough of the vote to govern alone. coalition building has been a problem in the previous
in july after a suspended parliament and granted himself the power to rule by decree. the son of libya's former leader more market off. he has registered as a candidate for the upcoming presidential election save and he is found gadhafi is warranted by the international criminal court on accusations of war crimes and bella roost. his virgin, the european union not to impose further sanctions over the micro. i see that the quarter with poland, the foreign minister spoke with b. e is talk...
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coming up here, where it says intimacy against the president, accused of a power grab, a suspended parliament and took over executive power. a cool for nato to resolve the migrant crisis on the poland boundaries. border with thousands of people, a stock in freezing temperatures under locked down code 19 restrictions in australia for people who are vaccinated as infections wise. ah, early results in argentina's mid term elections indicate that the ruling power nist party might lose its senate majority for the 1st time in 40 years. on the ballot were half the members of the lower chamber. i'm a 3rd of the senate. the government of president, alberto fernandez, has been losing popularity because of an economic crisis made was by the pandemic to reason by explains what losing the senate majority would mean. this is important mostly because it's a place where presidential decrease are approved among many other thing this past year has been extremely difficult for the origin time population know totally because of the condemning. but also because if and then it has exacerbated many of argentine as
coming up here, where it says intimacy against the president, accused of a power grab, a suspended parliament and took over executive power. a cool for nato to resolve the migrant crisis on the poland boundaries. border with thousands of people, a stock in freezing temperatures under locked down code 19 restrictions in australia for people who are vaccinated as infections wise. ah, early results in argentina's mid term elections indicate that the ruling power nist party might lose its senate...
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michelle, this really great to the heart of working culture and parliament. i know alcohol has been identified as one of the dr. isn't meant able to criticize the lack of women and senior roles in your mind. what are the factors that have been driving this kind of behavior? well, the thing to say, call it a fed parliament as a web price to the high risk workplace, but it's also the case that it's a microcosm and many other workplaces all around a year. and in fact, the world. and what this inquiry found is that fundamental the high levels of harassment, assault and blame was power and balances and contin agenda of quality. so the fact that it is a power fueled workplace as to the charges, the p law quote, is already what we know behind many cases harass them. and of course inequality which is the balance of power between women and men. the majority of cases, harassment, and default, and bullying, or experienced by women, but not solely by women. so there is an issue that to make issue within our parliament house, but also within the all about what cases will
michelle, this really great to the heart of working culture and parliament. i know alcohol has been identified as one of the dr. isn't meant able to criticize the lack of women and senior roles in your mind. what are the factors that have been driving this kind of behavior? well, the thing to say, call it a fed parliament as a web price to the high risk workplace, but it's also the case that it's a microcosm and many other workplaces all around a year. and in fact, the world. and what this...
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i said sucked his prime minister and suspended parliament in july. he says he did it to save his country and fight corruption. the son of libya's former leader mama gadhafi is running for president and next month's election. so i'll a slot and says he wants to restore unity after a decade of conflict. since his father was deposed, pulls of post an argentine as midtown elections results could take away the 14 year reign of the ruling put on his party as a majority in the senate, governments facing rise and discontent till the states would be economy. akina fossil security minister says an armed group is killed at least 20 people in the north. and one of the worst attacks and security forces in the country was gripped by fighting in 2015. it happened at a military outpost near the in not a gold mine and the result switch. sa, hell, region manager, police, and at least one civilian or among those who were killed. pullman's. prime minister as calling on nato to teak concrete steps to resolve the migrant crisis on its border with barrows that's worth thou
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i'm individual who violated the law, violated the constitution, shut down the state, closed parliament with tanks, shut down, government and state institutions suspended the constitution and to day closed the street a soil of the republic to day. the country is close to when president site insists what he did in july was not a coo, but others called it a threat to the regions. few democracies. in september, he announced he would rule by decree while ignoring parts of the constitution. and last month, he formed the government and appointed a new prime minister. president site has promised to uphold people's rights, but there are fears of a return to the days of one man rule. dorset jabari al jazeera, the son of libya's former need, m. y mcgaffey is running the president safe, al islam has registered as a candidate for next month election. he says he wants to restore unity after a decade of conflict, since his father was deposed and subsequently killed. the pole is part of a un backed piece processed end. the fighting, olivia correspond, malik trainer has more. this is a big deal to day.
i'm individual who violated the law, violated the constitution, shut down the state, closed parliament with tanks, shut down, government and state institutions suspended the constitution and to day closed the street a soil of the republic to day. the country is close to when president site insists what he did in july was not a coo, but others called it a threat to the regions. few democracies. in september, he announced he would rule by decree while ignoring parts of the constitution. and last...
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they are demanding saeed, restore parliament and normal democratic government. the president sees nearly all powers in july and dismiss the parliament in a move that critics of branded a curb dosage a bar in our ports. ah, counting shut down, chi said and freedom and the police state. protesters pulled down barriers blocking the road, leading to the parliament building in the capital tunis. these people are marching against the measures imposed by president chi say, since he sacked the prime minister and suspend the parliament 4 months ago. some have made the trip from across the country and of one another. we did not come here to clash with others. all cause any one, any harm. we came all the way here to tell those in charge that we want a taste of freedom. we've tasted freedom before and we don't want to be deprived of it ever again. hundreds of police officers have blocked off the area where thousands of protesters were gathering on sunday to demand that said restored the elected parliament and have democratic rule. sundays protests were organized by group ca
they are demanding saeed, restore parliament and normal democratic government. the president sees nearly all powers in july and dismiss the parliament in a move that critics of branded a curb dosage a bar in our ports. ah, counting shut down, chi said and freedom and the police state. protesters pulled down barriers blocking the road, leading to the parliament building in the capital tunis. these people are marching against the measures imposed by president chi say, since he sacked the prime...
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and that the events at the border with the investigative ah thousands of to museums, protest near parliament against the president's power grab, which they consider a co ah, hello, i'm marianne noisy. in london, you're watching al jazeera, also coming up on the program. as surprise in libya as mama gadhafi son safe al islam announces he's running for president in next month elections. poland urge is nato to take concrete steps to resolve a crisis on his board with that arose where thousands of migrants are stuck in freezing conditions. in austria, orders and locked down for monday for the millions of people who haven't been vaccinated against cove at 19. ah, elise of clash with protest isn't uneasy as capitol, as thousands of demonstrators marched against the president chi saeed. security forces tried to block off the area of protest as were gathering in tune as they are demanding saeed. restore parliament. a normal democratic government president sees nearly all powers in july and dismissed the government in a move that critics have branded a co dosage of barry reports. oh, chanting shut do
and that the events at the border with the investigative ah thousands of to museums, protest near parliament against the president's power grab, which they consider a co ah, hello, i'm marianne noisy. in london, you're watching al jazeera, also coming up on the program. as surprise in libya as mama gadhafi son safe al islam announces he's running for president in next month elections. poland urge is nato to take concrete steps to resolve a crisis on his board with that arose where thousands of...
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protest in geneva against the president accused of a power grab after he suspended parliament and took over executive powers. ah, i'm real about this and this is all it is here alive from doha also come on. well, mid term elections in argentina where the government's popularity is plunged because of covered at a struggling economy. a call for nato to resolve the migrant crisis. and the poland, bella luce border where thousands of people are stuck in freezing conditions. under locked on cobra 19 restrictions in austria for people who aren't vaccinated as infections rise. ah. vases of opponents of chin is he is president, have been protesting outside parliament in the capital president. i said sacked the prime minister in july, creating the country's biggest political crisis since the 2011 revolution dosage a body reports. oh, chatting shut down, chi say, and freedom and the police think protesters pull down barriers blocking the road, leading to the parliament building in the capital tunic. these people are marching against the measures imposed by president chi said. since he sacked the
protest in geneva against the president accused of a power grab after he suspended parliament and took over executive powers. ah, i'm real about this and this is all it is here alive from doha also come on. well, mid term elections in argentina where the government's popularity is plunged because of covered at a struggling economy. a call for nato to resolve the migrant crisis. and the poland, bella luce border where thousands of people are stuck in freezing conditions. under locked on cobra 19...
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i said sacked his prime minister and suspended parliament in july. he says he did it to save his country and fight corruption. hollands prime ministers calling on nato to take concrete steps to resolve from migrant crisis. on his border with bellows, thousands of people are camped out. they are hoping to get into the european union . austria is imposing a nationwide lockdown for unvaccinated people. anyone over 12 years old, who hasn't had a coven? 19 jobs will only be allowed to leave their home for essential shopping or to get vaccinated that are concerns. that rising corona virus cases are putting the health system at risk only around 65 percent of the population is vaccinated, and that's below the e. you average diameter, we have decided today that from monday there will be a locked down for on vaccinated people in austria like this means restrictions on going out for everyone. over the age of 12, private living quarters may only be left in exceptional cases. x is limited to vaccinated people, or people who have recovered from co 19 will apply in
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and, position of members of parliament. and. to _ position of members of parliament. and. to try— position of members of parliament. and, to try to stand on their way of that process — and, to try to stand on their way of that process is, i think, cannot be defended~ — that process is, i think, cannot be defended. john major was right to criticise _ defended. john major was right to criticise that and to say that this behaviour— criticise that and to say that this behaviour is not entirely novel or original— behaviour is not entirely novel or original for— behaviour is not entirely novel or original for this government. there have been— original for this government. there have been a — original for this government. there have been a number of occasions where _ have been a number of occasions where the — have been a number of occasions where the government has behaved badly irr— where the government has behaved badly in seeking to remove checks and balances. that does not do anything — and balances. that does not do anything for the uk system of g
and, position of members of parliament. and. to _ position of members of parliament. and. to try— position of members of parliament. and, to try to stand on their way of that process — and, to try to stand on their way of that process is, i think, cannot be defended~ — that process is, i think, cannot be defended. john major was right to criticise _ defended. john major was right to criticise that and to say that this behaviour— criticise that and to say that this behaviour is not...
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the primary role of a member of parliament _ consultant. the primary role of a member of parliament must - consultant. the primary role of a member of parliament must be i consultant. the primary role of a. member of parliament must be to serve their constituents and to serve their constituents and to serve parliament and that is why the prime minister is calling for the code of conduct to be tightened so thatis code of conduct to be tightened so that is made very clear to members of parliament are moving forward. second jobs, moonlighting of parliament are moving forward. secondjobs, moonlighting in of parliament are moving forward. second jobs, moonlighting in the caribbean, talking of private businesses for money, the soundtrack to autumn here.— to autumn here. and, to labour... enou~h to autumn here. and, to labour... enough is — to autumn here. and, to labour... enough is enough. _ to autumn here. and, to labour... enough is enough. we _ to autumn here. and, to labour... enough is enough. we need - to autumn here. and, to labour...
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the upper house of parliament is the representation of the states in germany. and the many states in germany, most of them on the south and the on with on the south and eastern borders of germany with the austria of the check vehicle. poland. they have incidences of curvature very high for figures in some places in some counties overall. bavaria, for example, and incidence on average, about 500 in saxony, and incidence of over 750 these people. they're crying out for what's called the 2 g plus rural. that translates as prove, either recovered all that you've had the vaccine and that you have a negative test before you're able to do very many things go to public places and that sort of thing. that is what many in the upper house apartment would like to see past. so that's why they oppose to a certain extent. what's been put through the lower house today. they say it's not strong enough. crucially, however, there is a meeting taking place to take place later on today between the federal government and the leaders, the prime ministers of the states. that is the me
the upper house of parliament is the representation of the states in germany. and the many states in germany, most of them on the south and the on with on the south and eastern borders of germany with the austria of the check vehicle. poland. they have incidences of curvature very high for figures in some places in some counties overall. bavaria, for example, and incidence on average, about 500 in saxony, and incidence of over 750 these people. they're crying out for what's called the 2 g plus...
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i said sacked his prime minister and suspended parliament in july. says he did it to save his country and fight corruption. the son of libya's former leader mama gadhafi is running for president. sy found islam has registered as a candidate for next month selection. who says he wants to restore unity off a decade of conflict since his father was deposed and unhealthy in new delhi, we'll keep millions of students and workers at home. this week. the city has ordered its employees to work from home, closed schools, adults had construction through wednesday. you jelly ranks among the most polluted cities in the world, burning crops and garbage. coal fired plants and vehicle exhort all contribute to the small problem problem. as being to all correspond probably, mattel, who is my friend in the deli, probably good to see you. i believe that's even smoke behind you. talk with through how about the situation is in new delhi, it's a really desperate situation and what you're seeing is desperate measure of being pos to address it right now. i mean, the quality
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it will be bringing it to parliament. of course, it won't get passed until the parliament agrees to this, but we have to look at this against the background. she had gone several years ago under the may government when she was an international development as the minister and had spoken with various members of the yahoo government, but unofficially and that is against the british law. so when she returned, she was sacked, but she is very clearly a very pro israeli politician, as is for johnson. and they have made it very clear that they feel they need to catch up with what you have done and have therefore designated the political wing as well as the military wing as, as, as terrorist. and i think they have also gone the step further to say that they will be presenting the israeli views to the other great powers in the course of the negotiations for the iran nuclear deal that have just begun again. so we see that from the british government's perspective, that is going in a direction that it has indeed been going for some t
it will be bringing it to parliament. of course, it won't get passed until the parliament agrees to this, but we have to look at this against the background. she had gone several years ago under the may government when she was an international development as the minister and had spoken with various members of the yahoo government, but unofficially and that is against the british law. so when she returned, she was sacked, but she is very clearly a very pro israeli politician, as is for johnson....
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the next parliament will be less diverse and have fewer women. the significance vote counting problems, opposition party said, or signs of government fraud. the country security council, secretary blame crashes on technical glitches possibly hackers if the government cannot secure server said one opposition leader. how can it hope to secure the country? do you intend on carrying out more rallies? will you bring more protesters to the street, or will you debate these results within the halls of government? the form of projects. so we don't have the forms of protesting. of course, he will appeal to our quotes, but we have no trust in them. that's why we and our citizens only have the option to conduct a rally. it is a constitutional right. we don't have any intentions to act radically because we are still demanding things that are written in the law. wouldn't let the probably, far from conceding, those who lost are planting the seeds of distrust and both automated and manual vote counting. the rally here today was peaceful, small and short, but it'
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k. parliament, the french parliament. today, she was in brussels as some of this. i mean, i won't be suspicious in all of this, but it seems kind of bitter. interesting, especially that the main issue coming out of this is again, how do we increase censorship on internet? so this is, this is what rose me the most. and the fact that this is her main argument today, and that it's living parliaments that we have when people are supposed to debate, i discussing how to increase censorship. this isn't the greatest credit case. quite scary. i'm still mil for dinner. we've heard u. s. policy some say in the past many times that has a need for more regulation we, it's obvious that the power that is in the hands of the big tech john wise, nothing been done about it in the us. because they're so powerful, don't forget that it should take other the mega companies together. they're worth more than the whole japanese stock exchange. there are extremely powerful, the sweets so much power. we see now how we can practically change presidents within the last presidential election. h
k. parliament, the french parliament. today, she was in brussels as some of this. i mean, i won't be suspicious in all of this, but it seems kind of bitter. interesting, especially that the main issue coming out of this is again, how do we increase censorship on internet? so this is, this is what rose me the most. and the fact that this is her main argument today, and that it's living parliaments that we have when people are supposed to debate, i discussing how to increase censorship. this...
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- confidence in that system for policing parliament? firstly, this simmerinu policing parliament? firstly, this simmering anger _ policing parliament? firstly, this simmering anger amongst - policing parliament? firstly, this simmering anger amongst mps l policing parliament? firstly, this i simmering anger amongst mps will bubble away for some time, perhaps knocked off the boil a little by the climb—down in the last couple of hours. but there is so much resentment and anger from so many, including from conservative mps. one told the commons this morning his constituency office had been daubed with graffiti, tory sleaze written all over the walls. another said the credibility of the government was at stake. one long—standing mp making the point he felt this was the most unedifying spectacle in his 16 years in parliament. a real awareness from mps here that this will be noticed, that voters will notice this and it doesn't reflect well on the government or indeed on parliament more broadly. on monday there will be a debate in the commons on standards, so that is coming up in a c
- confidence in that system for policing parliament? firstly, this simmerinu policing parliament? firstly, this simmering anger _ policing parliament? firstly, this simmering anger amongst - policing parliament? firstly, this simmering anger amongst mps l policing parliament? firstly, this i simmering anger amongst mps will bubble away for some time, perhaps knocked off the boil a little by the climb—down in the last couple of hours. but there is so much resentment and anger from so many,...
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he is referrin: reputation of parliament. he is referring here _ reputation of parliament. he is referring here to _ reputation of parliament. he is referring here to the _ reputation of parliament. he is referring here to the government was much handling of owen paterson, the former tory mp who was handed a 30 day suspension for breaching lobbying rules. the government try to overturn the suspension and changed the system thatjudges mp conduct. they have asked to back the and about. but you turned less than 24 and about. but you turned less than 2a hours later after a furious backlash by the opposition and some conservatives. owen paterson has now resigned and the government has said that the way this played out was a mistake. it said the prime minister has stated that paid lobbying and paid advocacy by ministers and mps. but sirjohn claimed that this was not a mistake made on its own. it seems to me, is a lifelong conservative, that much of what they are doing is very un— conservative in its behaviour. there are many strands to this and go way beyond the committee over
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because that was 1806000101 in dot u k. parliament in westminster. great irish signals, a rose who in essence taught democracy to the british and used parliament as a wings for getting concessions. and, of course, spoke their ideas of nationalism. but daniel o'connell, the great peters, completely against violence, did what he could to prevent people even dreaming about it from times and so forth . and again, in the latter part of the century when the tremendously effective party, dominant, led by chance to a panel dominating towing out to english governments and british governments in succession to one another in a 25 and 26. and then creation of discipline showing what could be got from the constitutional. he was meant that constitutional nationalism could teach the extension of democracy to the english, to the scott, to the welsh. and they made a great achievement there. and yet the printer to remain that in the 20th century, well, the scots and the welsh very sensibly kept on nationalism, is non violent. and it became absolutely root and branch f
because that was 1806000101 in dot u k. parliament in westminster. great irish signals, a rose who in essence taught democracy to the british and used parliament as a wings for getting concessions. and, of course, spoke their ideas of nationalism. but daniel o'connell, the great peters, completely against violence, did what he could to prevent people even dreaming about it from times and so forth . and again, in the latter part of the century when the tremendously effective party, dominant, led...
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, getting abigail, also a heads. revelations of widespread sexual harassment in australia's federal parliament. the prime minister says he's ready to act on the findings. ah, barbados begins a new chapter in its history. as island nation breaks, ties with the british monarchy and becomes a republic and a glimpse of what's to come. catera kicks off a major football tournament a year out from the fif, a world cup. ah, hello, growing tension between russia and ukraine are set to dominate a meeting of nato foreign ministers in latvia. here has accused moscow of mobilizing tens of thousands of soldiers near its border. seas far monitor say there's been a significant increase in fighting between brush and backed separatists and the ukrainian military. charles stratford reports from the front line with the ukrainian military near the village of the n. pouring rain pitch black. this is a front line trench eastern ukraine. we follow ukrainian army soldier moleed to sal over paul. pick with mud. filming using night vision, or trenches like these that snake hundreds of kilometers across a conflict zone,
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the fact he has lost touch with parliament, they are up in arms. _ touch with parliament, they are up in arms. he — touch with parliament, they are up in arms, he has got to do something very quickly— in arms, he has got to do something very quickly to arrest that decline or these — very quickly to arrest that decline or these letters will come into the 1922 committee and he really will have to _ 1922 committee and he really will have to face a reckoning.- have to face a reckoning. lucy, thins have to face a reckoning. lucy, things are _ have to face a reckoning. lucy, things are coming _ have to face a reckoning. lucy, things are coming at _ have to face a reckoning. lucy, things are coming at the - have to face a reckoning. lucy, - things are coming at the government from different angles on this and the observer has a report saying they are now looking into whether owen paterson and his involvement with the consultancy he was paid for that led to the suspension over standards, whether that company potentially one covid—19 related contracts, almost £500 million worth of cov
the fact he has lost touch with parliament, they are up in arms. _ touch with parliament, they are up in arms. he — touch with parliament, they are up in arms, he has got to do something very quickly— in arms, he has got to do something very quickly to arrest that decline or these — very quickly to arrest that decline or these letters will come into the 1922 committee and he really will have to _ 1922 committee and he really will have to face a reckoning.- have to face a reckoning. lucy,...
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what happened then in parliament? hello, mr. garcia, that's ry both houses of the indian parliament have passed. the farm was repeal burle, as cold as expected. on the 1st day of parliament's winter session, now the repeal of the laws, which farmers had been protesting against 3 agriculture lords for more than a year now. and what have been some of the biggest protests in modern india's history, that follows a surprise decision by problems to that in more than 10 days ago that the government would withdraw. these laws bought me the farmers, nor the opposition. happy about exactly how it happened. now the laws will repealed through a very quick voice forward without the discussion that prime minister in the day under moody promised when he opened the winter session of parliament to add which the opposition parties wanted. now to be clear, opposition party support the repeal of these agriculture laws. they support farmers, but they wanted to debate exactly what was in the bill and also no doubt the governor future. but the speaker
what happened then in parliament? hello, mr. garcia, that's ry both houses of the indian parliament have passed. the farm was repeal burle, as cold as expected. on the 1st day of parliament's winter session, now the repeal of the laws, which farmers had been protesting against 3 agriculture lords for more than a year now. and what have been some of the biggest protests in modern india's history, that follows a surprise decision by problems to that in more than 10 days ago that the government...
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"the parliament will decide after the election who should "be prime minister." he's not giving you a guarantee at all, is he? no, but, you know, it's different, what he says, especially to his own constituency, and it's also different what the political reality is. political reality is that, again, just consider this — after winning a primary election, you know, that would be a political suicide, like i said, to go against the will of the people. so, first of all, we are ready to cooperate, we are ready to put aside our differences, and these differences are not even that strong. you know, just consider that, as a conservative, i already declared that, you know, we would all support same—sex marriage. you know, that is kind of a surprise. and i could go on and on. the euro has been refused by some of these political parties, but now it's accepted by all. so, we have now, after all the primary debates, we have much stronger cohesion in the oppositionjoint programme than ever before. and this programme, yes, it does include green elements, liberal elements, so
"the parliament will decide after the election who should "be prime minister." he's not giving you a guarantee at all, is he? no, but, you know, it's different, what he says, especially to his own constituency, and it's also different what the political reality is. political reality is that, again, just consider this — after winning a primary election, you know, that would be a political suicide, like i said, to go against the will of the people. so, first of all, we are ready...
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i'm individual who violated the law, violated the constitution, shut down the state, closed parliament with tanks, shut down, government and state institutions suspended the constitution and to day closed the streets, a soil of the republic to day the country is closed. totally, president site insists what he did in july was not a coo, but others called it a threat to the regions. few democracies. in september, he announced he would rule by decree while ignoring parts of the constitution. and last month, he formed a government and appointed a new prime minister. president site has promised to uphold people's right, but there are fears of a return to the days of one man rule. doors to jabari al jazeera, still ahead on al jazeera dropped at home cuban security forces around the house, been outspoken government critics, to stop him from protesting, but others say they won't be deterred and jelly small as it left it levels so unhealthy. millions of students on workers have been told to stay ah ah, look forward to brightest galleys. the with sponsored play cuts on airways. there is yet more
i'm individual who violated the law, violated the constitution, shut down the state, closed parliament with tanks, shut down, government and state institutions suspended the constitution and to day closed the streets, a soil of the republic to day the country is closed. totally, president site insists what he did in july was not a coo, but others called it a threat to the regions. few democracies. in september, he announced he would rule by decree while ignoring parts of the constitution. and...
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we've seen addresses by some of many of the crow parliament speakers. ah, not least shower barret, who's cold sitting outside the parliament. we've also had colds for the release of the isn't was leaders yet to be loose. you jails on assault charges from an incident that happened some time ago. the police shows here is significant roost. i was stopped the kilometer and a half distance. and in search before entering the site, there is a line of riot officers in full arm. it's relatively intimidating. but with that said, the crowd is mostly middle aged. they seem fairly well behaved under focus, it's very clear that they want this problem. it's open, ah, a group of some of the while speak, a civil society and environmental groups has condemned the comp 26 agreement as an utter betrayal. that disregard science critics are angered by the water down statement which call to face out to face down ladder. the use of cold rather than to face it out. i environment editor nicholas reports from glasgow. objections, it is so decided the end of the road after 2 weeks
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i'm individual who violated the law, violated the constitution, shut down the state, closed parliament with tanks, shut down, government and state institutions suspended the constitution and to day closed the street. a soil of the republic to day. the country is closed. when president site insists what he did in july was not a qu, but others called it a threat to the regions. few democracies. in september, he announced he would rule by decree while ignoring parts of the constitution. and last month he formed a government and appointed a new prime minister. president site has promised to uphold p was right, but there are fears of a return to the days of one man rule. doors to depart al jazeera. you foreign affairs ministers are due to meet in brussels to discuss developments into done comes a day after a general update for data. but hon chair the 1st meeting of the new sovereign council that he had appointed. it's been criticized by the un for excluding the recently the civilian leadership. 3 men, i've been arrested under terrorism laws and the u. k. after a man was killed in a car expl
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sounds offended parliament in july. he says he did it to save his country. i'm fight corruption. the son of libya's former lead him want to get off a is running for the countries presidency next month. but he felt a slum, says he wants to restore unity a decade of conflict since his father was deposed. poland prime ministers, calling on nathan to take concrete steps to resolve the mike and crisis on its order with the roof, thousands of people camp they're hoping to get into the european union. the barish and government accused of a can causing them to cross the bodies of 8 african migrants had been found in the buyers of the coast to spain, grand canary islands. more than 60 hours were rescued. 3 were flown to hospital in critical condition. as the headline news continues him out of there after the listening post. ah, the stage is said and it's time for a different approach. one that is going to challenge the way you think we're ditching the sound bites and we're digging into the issues from international politics to the global pandemic. and everything in between. join me as i t
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in the debate in parliament _ the debate in parliament yesterday, there was real anger about what was going on from the opposition parties and about exactly the perception that these two issues were being coupled, although this idea that there needed the reform was being attached to the case of owen paterson and in fact the chair of the committee that had recommended the committee that had recommended the 30 day suspension, the labour mp chris bryant, he said that while mr paterson was talking about his case having been an injustice and he had not been given a proper procedure, mr bryson yesterday was actually the real injustice was an unfairness would be to change the rules midway through or towards the end of the benefit one person that nefit one person that is fit one person that is deeply person that is deeply unfair. you because that is deeply unfair. you the rules because that is deeply unfair. you so, the rules because that is deeply unfair. you so, he the rules because that is deeply unfair. you so, he had the rules because that is deeply unfair. you so, he had been rules beca
in the debate in parliament _ the debate in parliament yesterday, there was real anger about what was going on from the opposition parties and about exactly the perception that these two issues were being coupled, although this idea that there needed the reform was being attached to the case of owen paterson and in fact the chair of the committee that had recommended the committee that had recommended the 30 day suspension, the labour mp chris bryant, he said that while mr paterson was talking...