Election on the 12th of december so channels to presume there are meetings and have a sensible that we can finally get brexit done. Timetable for the bill that we have before us so that this house can there is no support from the benches resume discussion of these serious opposite for this to proceed. But matters and come to a resolution on the house cannot any longer keep the deal which, personally, this country hostage. Millions of matters and come to a resolution on the dealwhich, personally, i repeat, i will vote for, and if it families and businesses cannot plan for the future, and i dont believe reaches the reading, as i think it will, and it could well be that we could get back to the orderly government which i think the general that this paralysis and stagnation should be allowed to continue. Now public are dearly wishing we would rapidly do. I have noted what he has that no deal is off the table, we said and rapidly do. I have noted what he has said and i am open to any such h
Clearing him of breaking any laws in ukraine and calls forjoe biden to testify. Plus, from cancel culture to climate strike which one has been crowned 2019s word of the year . Hello and welcome. Im Christian Fraser in leeds. Michelle fleury is in washington. This may be the most divisive election for a long time, and the starkest choice. But today, for one day at least, the main parties have much in common. They have both decided to spend more on infrastructure, and to dedicate a big chunk of that to the north of england which, by the way, is where youll find many of the contested seats. Today was definitely the day for people to leave westminister and go north. Borisjohnson was visiting a tea factory in stockton, wearing a blue boiler suit and talking to workers about, well, teabags. Amongst other things. Chancellor savid javid was in manchester, and John Mcdonnell was in liverpool with labours plan. The beady eyed amongst you may have noticed that i wasnt on the programme last night.
And meeting with angry democrats. Engaged in nothing. And an agreement to push out the kurds hailed by the president. Great day for the kurds. Its really a great day for civil ag civilization. What we have done to the kurds will have a blood stain in history. And now here who ran syria policy for trump. And also the signature race. To have a plan for everything except this. Ill talk to maher buttigieg who had his aggressive debate yet. Join me for insight are dan balz, danielle plet ka, and Joshua Johnson of the daily b. We welcome to sunday. Its meet the press. From nbc news in washington, longest running show in history, this is meet the press with chuck todd. Good sunday morning. This week we saw President Trump test the limit of his presidency gambling how much the public, the party and the world can stand at home. How much the public is ill with go to believe. Shortly after the staff said yes held back aid as part of quid pea q2, he had to revise his remarks saying there absolutel
This was started by fred coker in 1997. [applause] i know that many of you are saying the same thing as the man with perfect attendance, jim brett, ive never gone to any event he was supposed to be that and was not at. Every new England Council event, he is always there. Today he is unfortunately at a funeral. He is not here today, so larry will do the q a part. We have been training him on this for days on end. He is very good. Next week we are back at the institute of politics. A whole series of things coming up in the future. Very excited. Governor very special who has come quite a long way this morning. Governor steve bullock, montanas former attorney general and was elected montanas 24th governor in 2012. Just to put that into perspective, our own governor and he isthe 80th, the 24th, just a little. Ifferent phrase [applause] has broughtlock people together. He was born and raised and has fought on behalf of students, workers, and families. He ensured that his own three children,
We will be moving around the state as we can. Banners ofhave our our sponsors up. Different rooms, says as you will see on your tables, you will see the list of our sponsors and the list here. Without them, we cannot do this great series that has taken place for so many years and inrted by our own fred coker 1997. [applause] i know that many of you are saying the same thing as the man with perfect attendance, jim brett, ive never gone to any event he was supposed to be that and was not at. Every new England Council event, he is always there. Today he is unfortunately at a funeral. He is not here today, so larry will do the q a part. We have been training him on this for days on end. [laughter] he is very good. Next week we are back at the institute of politics. A whole series of things coming up in the future. Very excited. We have a very special governor who has come quite a long way this morning. Governor Steve Bullock, montanas former attorney general and was elected montanas 24th g