Good morning and welcome to westminster on an historic session of parliament. Mps are sitting on a saturday for the first time in 37 years to vote on borisjohnsons brexit deal. This morning it still looks extremely close, although in the last few minutes the Prime Minister has received the backing of the prominent conservative brexiteers known as the European Research group who now say they will vote mps are also likely to vote on an amendment to the deal which would still force the government to seek a delay to leaving the eu, described as an insurance policy to avoid the risk of a no deal brexit. Nick eardley reports. More than three years after the brexit referendum, is today the day mps finally back a deal . Some of them hate what borisjohnson has negotiated, arguing it takes us too far away from eu rules and will damage the economy. But most tories think its a good deal that gives the uk back the control they want. Weve got the deal that allows us to get out of the backstop, thats
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On the communicators, a visit to ces. Peter so tim, what is new in the world of tvs . Tim a lot happening in the world of tvs. Oled is building on the Great Success they have had in the segment of the market. Widely recognized as the Gold Standard in tv today. We are trying to make it better in a number of ways. We have a new processor, an under the hood type thing. The processor is what makes the picture as beautiful as it is. Processor is up to 50 more powerful than the previous ones in terms of processing speed and memory. It can do a lot better job on taking out unwanted artifacts in the picture, like noise, banding , artifacts and things like that. You will take it to the next level. Is an acronymed for . Tim it is referring to the Panel Technology which is , even thoughm lcds it sounds the same, it is a missive technology. It doesnt need a backlight. There are a few really important advantages to that. Without the backlight, you can make it slim. Our wallpaper tv is four millimet
An hundred 70 primary schools have experienced a shooting on 1999. Since columbine in our question is, should there be compromise on it Gun Legislation. Owner, 202 gun 7488000. Ll others, 202 7488001 send us a tweet or join us on facebook. Good sunday morning. Thank you for being with us. In a moment we will hear from Vice President pence weighing in on the debate over Gun Legislation. We want to begin with a piece from usa today florida students want to be a Tipping Point in the gun debate. Reads as host Vice President pence yesterday said this. We will get to the bottom of what happened here. , the justiceak department is working with agencies across the government to study the intersection of Mental Health and criminality. When trump meets with the nations governors in a few weeks, he will make the safety will makeety he the safety of our schools the top priority. [applause] mike pence as the president said, no child or teacher should be in danger in an american school. No. Should e
Upfront i think i need a disclaimer. As a commissioner at the fcc speaking at the state of the net Conference Im going to defy some expectations today. Im not going to talk about Net Neutrality. I support Net Neutrality and i voted against last months this is an to last months decision to roll back those rules and i made a ruckus and there is no shortage of place where you can read my heated and sometimes fiery take on what happened. But today instead of talking about the substance of Net Neutrality i want to use it as a launching pad and i want to go big and discuss policymaking in the internet era. I want to talk about some shortcomings in our Civic Infrastructure because i think we need to make real changes if we want to give the public a fair shot at getting through to those who make decisions in washington. Yeah that is lofty stuff so let me start small. Let me start with three quick stories about three individuals. First story. Ketchikan is the largest city in southern alaska and