Launched an antitrust probe against google using it of unfair practices. Welcome to the program britains briggs it crisis remains in a deadlock with parliament again throwing out the Prime Ministers call for a general election its Boris Johnson 6 parliamentary lost in 6 days and means hell be compelled to go to brussels in october to either strike a new brigs deal or ask for an extension something which he says hes not going to do m. P. s voted to force the government to publish its assessment of how a no deal brags it would affect the country they also want private communications on the decision to suspend parliament to be made public and those votes are the last significant move parliament will make for almost 5 weeks against intense protests from the house of commons its now been shut down critics say this is johnsons tactic to stop more parliamentary interference in his plans well Andrew Symonds reports now on the days events. The ice of the rights 293. 00 notice the length 46. 00
Told to get off. Britains practice of crisis remains deadlock with parliament again throwing out the Prime Ministers call for an early election thats Boris Johnson 6 parliamentary loss and 6 days and means hell have to go to brussels in october to strike a new brick city or be compelled by law to ask for an extension and thats something he says he wont do but the clock ticking parliaments now been suspended until october 14th and for some reports on the days events. You see the right 293 knows the man 46 the majority does not satisfy the requirements of the parliament for the purpose of generating. Some see it has been expected but that doesnt lessen the damage this vote is doing to Boris Johnsons government. Our yard still hides to trust the people but once again the opposition think they know fact they want the british Prime Minister to go very high to negotiation without the power to walk away a rowdy Parliament Hours away from being pro does suspension that will last 5 weeks the le
Improve the gender equality game. One of the Nigerian Army is being accused of detaining thousands of children in its efforts to crush the Group Boko Haram Human Rights Watch says children have been forced to stay in squalid conditions and not allowed to see family members the military denies the accusations now reports from a do good. Friends alley and bars and doing what they love most playing football. But they havent always enjoyed such freedoms. They were raised by mothers married to book or own fighters. The boys now 12 were rescued by the Nigerian Army 5 years ago and taken to a detention camp. Conditions they say while basic. They give us good food to eat was given to us when we think hes some time this soldier will stop us from playing the among ourselves when its time for bed we had marked and some pillows spread on the floor. So not only will they brought us food we had clean water and even clothes they didnt beat me. But activists say some children have experienced a lot wo
Wenqing ngoei said that the United States was successful in the regional strategy. This is about 90 minutes. All right. Everyone, i would like to call us all to order. Good afternoon. And welcome to this afternoons session of the washington history seminar historical perspectives on international and national affairs. Im eric arnesen of George Washington university and im the cochair of this seminar along with Christian Ostermann who represents the Wilson Center. As you may see, we have cspan taping here today so we would like to welcome those of you who are watching on your computers or on your Television Screens and suggest that you visit the website to learn more about the Seminar Series and upcoming speakers here at the Wilson Center. The washington history seminar is a collaborative effort of two organizations. The Woodrow Wilson international for scholars and history and Public Policy program and the american Historical Associations National history center. We are in the ninth ye
Order. Good afternoon and welcome to this afternoons session of the washington history seminar. Historical perspective on international and national affairs. My name is eric, of George Washington university, and i am the cochair of the seminar, along with christian f. Ostermann who represents the wilson center. As you may see, we have cspan taping here today, so we would like to welcome those of you who are watching on your computers or on your television screens, and suggest that you visit our website to learn more about the Seminar Series and upcoming speakers here at the wilson center. The washington history seminar, is a collaborative effort of two organizations. The Woodrow Wilson International Center for scholars, and the American Historical Association National History center. We are now in our ninth year of programming, approaching our big decadelong celebration that will come next year. We meet weekly, mostly on monday afternoons, during the academic year. The seminar at wants