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but there s been strong opposition the commons speaker has labeled the move a ‘constitutional outrage‘. this is a smash and grab on our democracy. he is acting like a dictator. and these are live pictures of greta thunberg and these are live pictures of greta thunberg arriving in new york harbour the teenage climate activist has spent more than two weeks at sea. the queen has approved the british prime minister s decision to suspend the british parliament forfive weeks just days after it returns from recess next week. the deadline for the uk to withdraw from the european union is in just 64 days time, on the 31st october. boris johnson s move significantly limits the parliamentary time mps will have to pass laws stopping a no deal brexit, just yesterday opposition leaders had said that was their plan. this tweet sums up some of the reaction. this is the former chancellor: it would be but mrjohnson says it s not about brexit. by bringing forward a new legislative p

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Transcripts For KCSM Democracy Now 20170704

the dakota pipeline. into something that is going to come back and haunt if not us today, but the future. amy: we will speak with the chair in south dakota. plus, we speak with the grandson of former vice president henry wallace, who spoke against fascism in america more than 70 years ago. the wallace global fund recently sioux $1tanding rock million for wind and solar renewable energy projects. all of that and more coming up. this is democracynow, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i am amy goodman. today, in this holiday special, we begin with the words of frederick douglass. born into slavery around 1818, douglass would escape, head north and become a key leader of the abolition movement. on july 5th, 1852, in rochester, new york, 165 years ago, douglass gave one of his most famous speeches, the meaning of july fourth for the negro. he was addressing the rochester ladies anti-slavery society. this is actor james earl jones reading douglass s historic address

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Transcripts For LINKTV Democracy Now 20170704

the dakota pipeline. into something that is going to come back and haunt if not us today, but the future. amy: we will speak with the chair in south dakota. plus, we speak with the grandson of former vice president henry wallace, who spoke against fascism in america more than 70 years ago. the wallace global fund recently sioux $1tanding rock million for wind and solar renewable energy projects. all of that and more coming up. this is democracynow, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i am amy goodman. today, in this holiday special, we begin with the words of frederick douglass. born into slavery around 1818, douglass would escape, head north and become a key leader of the abolition movement. on july 5th, 1852, in rochester, new york, 165 years ago, douglass gave one of his most famous speeches, the meaning of july fourth for the negro. he was addressing the rochester ladies anti-slavery society. this is actor james earl jones reading douglass s historic address

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Transcripts For LINKTV Democracy Now 20170704

the dakota pipeline. into something that is going to come back and haunt if not us today, but the future. amy: we will speak with the chair in south dakota. plus, we speak with the grandson of former vice president henry wallace, who spoke against fascism in america more than 70 years ago. the wallace global fund recently sioux $1tanding rock million for wind and solar renewable energy projects. all of that and more coming up. this is democracynow, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i am amy goodman. today, in this holiday special, we begin with the words of frederick douglass. born into slavery around 1818, douglass would escape, head north and become a key leader of the abolition movement. on july 5th, 1852, in rochester, new york, 165 years ago, douglass gave one of his most famous speeches, the meaning of july fourth for the negro. he was addressing the rochester ladies anti-slavery society. this is actor james earl jones reading douglass s historic address

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