Communication. Very, very happy on behalf of Hudson Institute to welcome senator chris murphy from connecticut to join us in a series of dial ocean that we have been having here at hudson with a range of policy makers and important contributors to the American Foreign policy debate from both parties from many different points of view. This is partly out of hudsons commitment to ser yous intellectual engagement over serious questions and reflects my own view as an analyst of American Foreign policy that if you look at the history of American Foreign policy, often our policy works best when you have many voices with different points of view and out of that are contentious series of exchanges emerges ideas, compromises, directions that no American School of thought would have come up on its own. That is the way our constitution worked. Hamilton thought there were terrible compromises and franklin wasnt pleased with it. The constitution was maybe a bit better than it would have been if the
Unable to support it because it wasnt beneficial to the economic well being of Northern Ireland and may undermine the integrity of the union. There had been positive noises from conservative hard brexiteers who voted against theresa mays deal, although they said they wa nted mays deal, although they said they wanted to see the final text first and there is a risk the dup position might put some of. It is hugely concerning, if one part, the dup, are unwilling to support the aspects of the deal that borisjohnson is negotiating with the eu that affects Northern Ireland, there is a question as to whether that complies to the good friday agreement when it comes to consent. What is coming out of brussels is that he has actually managed to negotiate something that is even worse for our negotiate something that is even worse for oui economy negotiate something that is even worse for our economy than what theresa may had put forward. We are talking about an act of economic vandalism which would
Separatist leaders. Its a huge weekend for the home nations at the Rugby World Cup. England face their arch rivals australia in the First Quarter final this morning before ireland take on the defending champions the all blacks. Wales play france tomorrow. Another changeable day on the way today, worth taking your umbrella. Still some showers in the forecast but gradually through the weekend, we will see fewer and fewer showers. Its saturday the 19th october. Our top story. Its a momentous day at westminster, as mps vote on borisjohnsons new brexit deal. Parliament is sitting on a saturday for the First Time Since the invasion of the falklands in 1982. Lets take you through what will happen today. The Prime Minister will present his agreement to mps at 0930, theyll debate the details annd then will start voting on it this afternoon. The result is too close to call between now and then, borisjohnson still has persuade enough mps to back him in order to take the uk out of the eu, with a d
Good morning, everyone and good morning to all the people watching over cspan and electronic means of communication and very happy on the behalf of the Hudson Institute to welcome chris murphy from connecticut to join us in a series of dialogues that we have had at hudson over the last few years with a range of policymakers and important contributors to the market foreignpolicy debate from both parties for many different points of view, this is partly out of hudsons commitment to serious intellectual engagement over serious questions and reflects my own view of an analyst of the American Foreign policy that if you look at the history of American Foreignpolicy often are policy works best when you have many voices with different points of view and out of that sometimes contentious series of exchanges emerge ideas compromise instructions that no single American School mightve come up with on its own and if you think about it thats the way our constitution worked jefferson hated it, hamilt
Thetssge lot| is 2 a the fall out from racist chanting during englands match the essae li the ; g a in bulgaria continues. Fifa calls racism an obnoxious disease, and Jordan Henderson says the england wanted to make the home fans suffer for their behaviour. Thersis liiand ntrants. , and peter crouch is going to be here, giving us his own unique take on life as a footballer. The isssse li 1 and nitranzts have we have a band of rain currently thesssse li 1 and 2 for tes have moving from the west towards the east. When that clears most of us, we will see a return to bright skies, some sunny spells and the odd shower. But beyond that, the forecast trip remains unsettled. More in 15 minutes. Good morning, its wednesday the 16th of october. Our top story the parents of harry dunn have refused to meet the woman involved in the crash which killed their son during a visit to the white house. President trump offered Charlotte Charles and tim dunn the chance to meet Anne Sacoolas who unbeknown to