What on earth are we doing . Pushing this legislation through over a couple of days. Also on the programme theres to be a Public Inquiry into the Manchester Arena bomb attack, which killed 22 people. A us company says its developed the first drug that can slow down alzheimers disease. And england mind games ahead of the Rugby World Cup semi final. Coach eddiejones says the pressures on the all blacks. And in sport on bbc news after a torrid start to the season for tottenham, can they get back on track in the Champions League later . They host red star belgrade. Good evening from westminster, where in an hours time mps will begin voting on the Prime Ministers brexit deal. If he wins hell be a step closer to delivering his promise of brexit on 31st october. If he loses he could abandon his brexit legislation and push instead for a general election, but whats in the deal mps are voting on shortly . It includes a transition period when the uk will still abide by the eus rules to give time
Kansas. What a great place to. Reassess Ronald Reagans rhetorical legacy. And weve got such great reasons to do that. I think reagan is routinely recognized in the same class for eloquence as Franklin Delano roosevelt, only slightly behind abraham lincoln. And thats not such a bad thing, to only be slightly behind abraham. He used his words win two overwhelming president ial victories, and his words helped what has been called by many authors the age of reagan. We have four panelists today and im going to introduce them now now and then were simply going to go in order thats listed and and we have agreed that were going to take no than 15 to 16 minutes each, leaving some time discussion at the end. I know there very distinguished scholars in the room and we all look forward to that. The first presenter is alison brash from the university of wisconsin. The world has a stage. Reagans Foreign Policy rhetoric and the invocation of peace. And shes talking about Research Done as part of her
It were, remains an important trading partner of ukraine. But again, at the political level, we have a certain cooling and this is the appointment of the ambassador, it is very important , it is small. It is already a little, if it is a track to promote and show some progress. In shanghai that is, thats it there is a positive shift in terms of acquiring our agrocultural agrarian exports, there are certain positive shifts, but if globally tectonically so far, well, we do not see results, i think that it is possible that they will be in the future, and again, well, from the point of view , it is necessary to maintain a dialogue because, well in china he is always there, regardless of competition, for example americanchinese competition, dialogue at a high level or an additional precise level, so lets see how they will develop further lets say its an initiative, but the fact that this appointment is a good way. Its a good step its a fact, but unfortunately, we have a geopolitical geograph
Will still try to create their own union that russia and north korea will lose here such a role as its main allies from the point of view of the fact that they simply have nowhere else to go than to negotiate with the foam , in fact, in fact, we see this and it will be and there is such an american liberal, robert kogan, he wrote a book about the english crowback, that is, the jungle is returning there, and he wrote about the return of the era of confrontation between the great powers, and there he, well, this whole article, he wrote a whole chapter about the fact that this will be a block confrontation and the United States will be lets say that in well, they will control such a conventional western blog that will oppose such a eurasian bloc where it will try to lead the peoples republic of china and china, and so it is very important for china to form its own such a group of countries first of all, as you correctly emphasized, it will be north korea, maybe it will be to one degree or
It is the monday after a particularly tumultuous weekend in the trump administration. The journalist whose book prompted the president to insist he is really smart and a very stable genius has defended his reporting on tv. Michael wolff said mr trump may not have realised their conversations were going to be included in the book. Mrtrump has received an apology from his former aide steve bannon, now known by the president as sloppy steve. Mr bannon says he regrets his remarks to mr wolff but he doesnt deny their accuracy. I have spent about three hours talking to the president over the course of the campaign, the transition, and in the white house. But the important point i want to make is that this book is not about my impression of the president. I came into this with no agenda, i continued to have no political. Fairenough, but there continued to have no political. Fair enough, but there is a running narrative. As you say, you were a semipermanent fly on the wall in the white house,