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stop housing people in homes you know are unfit for human habitation. in the wake of the toddler's death, action was promised. we're bringing forward legislation. that legislation will make sure that the housing associations who are responsible for social housing are held to account. this tragedy should never have occurred. there is no way that a young child being brought up in a home with damp and mould of this kind can be considered to be in a decent home. now the government's proposed how that'll work — with legal requirements for social landlords to tackle problems. 1a days to investigate hazards such as damp and mould. starting fixing the problems within a further seven days. and emergency repairs within 2a hours. landlords that fail to meet the standards could be taken to court in order to pay compensation. the solicitor for the ishak family says it's an important step forward. throughout their time with awaab, they built a bit of a distrust, actually, with authority

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proposals being put forward by the uk government. it's part of a pledge to introduce awaab�*s law — named after two—year—old awaab ishak, who died after being exposed to mould in his family's social housing flat in rochdale. here's the bbc�*s north of england reporter, rowan bridge. a little boy who was suffocating in his own home. two—year—old awaab ishak died following exposure to mould and damp. these photos are from the family flat in rochdale — where they washed, where they ate — they were surrounded by mould. the family had complained to their housing provider for years, but nothing was done. rochdale boroughwide housing, we have a message for you. stop discriminating. stop being racist. stop housing people in homes you know are unfit for human habitation. in the wake of the toddler's death, action was promised. we're bringing forward legislation. that legislation will make sure that the housing associations who are responsible for social housing are held to account. this tragedy should

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of his point of order. i've not heard of any statements, however ministers will have heard the points he's raised, and i hope they'll consider these points. and i know the honourable member will pursue this. michael 6ove is the secretary of state for levelling up, housing and communities — he's been speaking about this case. it's already the case that this tragedy— it's already the case that this tragedy has _ it's already the case that this tragedy has shown _ it's already the case that this tragedy has shown a - it's already the case that this tragedy has shown a light - it's already the case that this tragedy has shown a light on| it's already the case that this - tragedy has shown a light on what needs— tragedy has shown a light on what needs to — tragedy has shown a light on what needs to change _ tragedy has shown a light on what needs to change and _ tragedy has shown a light on what needs to change and social- tragedy has shown a light on what . needs to change and social housing. we are _ needs to change and social housing. we are bringing _ needs to change and social housing. we are bringing forward _ needs to change and social housing. we are bringing forward legislation. we are bringing forward legislation that will— we are bringing forward legislation that will make _ we are bringing forward legislation that will make sure _ we are bringing forward legislation that will make sure the _ we are bringing forward legislation that will make sure the housing. that will make sure the housing associations _ that will make sure the housing associations who _ that will make sure the housing associations who are _ that will make sure the housing i associations who are responsible that will make sure the housing - associations who are responsible for social— associations who are responsible for social housing — associations who are responsible for social housing are _ associations who are responsible for social housing are held _ associations who are responsible for social housing are held to _ associations who are responsible for social housing are held to account. i social housing are held to account. this tragedy— social housing are held to account. this tragedy should _ social housing are held to account. this tragedy should never - social housing are held to account. this tragedy should never have - this tragedy should never have occurred~ — this tragedy should never have occurred. there _ this tragedy should never have occurred. there is _ this tragedy should never have occurred. there is no - this tragedy should never have occurred. there is no way- this tragedy should never have occurred. there is no way thatl this tragedy should never havel occurred. there is no way that a young _ occurred. there is no way that a young child _ occurred. there is no way that a young child being _ occurred. there is no way that a young child being brought - occurred. there is no way that a young child being brought up i occurred. there is no way that a young child being brought up in| occurred. there is no way that a. young child being brought up in a home _ young child being brought up in a home with — young child being brought up in a home with damp _ young child being brought up in a home with damp and _ young child being brought up in a home with damp and mould - young child being brought up in a home with damp and mould of. home with damp and mould of this kind could — home with damp and mould of this kind could be — home with damp and mould of this kind could be considered _ home with damp and mould of this kind could be considered to- home with damp and mould of this kind could be considered to be - kind could be considered to be decent — kind could be considered to be decent home. _ kind could be considered to be decent home. it's _ kind could be considered to be decent home. it's already- kind could be considered to be decent home. it's already the i kind could be considered to be - decent home. it's already the case of the _ decent home. it's already the case of the standards _ decent home. it's already the case of the standards of— decent home. it's already the case of the standards of the _ decent home. it's already the case of the standards of the housing. of the standards of the housing association _ of the standards of the housing association should _ of the standards of the housing association should have - of the standards of the housing association should have upheld of the standards of the housing - association should have upheld were breached. _ association should have upheld were breached. and — association should have upheld were breached, and that's _ association should have upheld were breached, and that's why— association should have upheld were breached, and that's why i've - association should have upheld were breached, and that's why i've askedl breached, and that's why i've asked of those _ breached, and that's why i've asked of those in — breached, and that's why i've asked of those in to— breached, and that's why i've asked of those in to this _ breached, and that's why i've asked of those in to this apartment - breached, and that's why i've asked

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in the party leader? my message is we had a vote yesterday, it was a clear result in that vote, now is the time to get behind the prime minister to deliver on what people in britain want to see, which is dealing with issues around the affordability of housing, the affordability of childcare, getting taxes down, getting our economy going, that's what people want to see. what does this mean with regard to your ambitions potentially for the leadership of the party? my 100% focus is on my role as foreign secretary. there is a lot to do. we need to carry on supporting ukraine. we need to make sure that russia is driven out of ukraine and that we get successful peace for ukraine. we need to help them rebuild. i'm also working on the northern ireland protocol, making sure we restore the balance in the belfast good friday agreement, bringing forward legislation, and i can assure you that is taking up all of my time. should colleagues feel able to continue to criticise the prime minister? well, we had a vote yesterday, the prime minister won a clear

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them rebuild. i'm also working on the northern ireland protocol, making sure we restore the balance in the belfast good friday agreement, bringing forward legislation, and i can assure you thatis legislation, and i can assure you that is taking up all of my time. should colleagues feel able to continue to criticise the prime minister? _ continue to criticise the prime minister? ~ ., ., ., minister? well, we had a vote yesterday. — minister? well, we had a vote yesterday. the _ minister? well, we had a vote yesterday, the prime - minister? well, we had a vote yesterday, the prime ministerl minister? well, we had a vote - yesterday, the prime minister won a clear majority, it is time to draw a line, move forward and focus on what people want is to be talking about, housing, childcare, delivering on lower taxes. housing, childcare, delivering on lower tam— lower taxes. you mentioned the northern ireland _ lower taxes. you mentioned the northern ireland protocol. - lower taxes. you mentioned the northern ireland protocol. are | lower taxes. you mentioned the i northern ireland protocol. are you willing _ northern ireland protocol. are you willing to — northern ireland protocol. are you willing to risk a trade war with the european — willing to risk a trade war with the european union to sort it all out? what _ european union to sort it all out? what we — european union to sort it all out? what we want to do is create clear green lanes for goods flowing into northern ireland and a red lane for goods flowing into the eu. that will protect the eu's single market at the same time as enabling goods to flow freely around the uk. that is a win—win for both the people of northern ireland and protecting the eu single market. you

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which would fix the issues the honourable gentleman has raised. we are in a position now where we have seen the belfast good friday agreement undermined, we have seen the balance upset in northern ireland, we have not seen the executive establish since february, so in the absence of being able to achieve a negotiated solution with the eu this is why we are bringing forward legislation. but i'm very clear, i would very much be hopeful that the eu will change their position, that they are prepared to enter negotiations on that basis to fix the very real issues the honourable gentleman mentions. on the point about the response from the point about the response from the ui would point out there are solution —— our solution makes the eu no worse off. we have proposals to protect the single market to make sure the is enforcement of the green lane and the red lane so i would

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20190102:19:34:00

help in any way? >> the white house, this president has to decide what he's willing to give up, what he's willing to do in order to end the shut down. this is the first day where the shut down is going to start to have much more real consequences and we're talking about the earning power of nearly a million workers. we're talking about consequences for people that are trying to use the government for citizens trying to use the government. so now the consequences start to stack up in a more consequential way. the administration is looking for a way to do a deal so the president can save face here. as soon as nancy pelosi takes over as speaker in earnest, the democrats will start turning the pressure up from the house. they'll start passing legislation to reopen the government. they're going to start pushing forward legislation and probably get some republican votes to reopen the government. so the pressure will increase on the administration. they have to find a climb down so the president can declare partial victory and get the government reopened.

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nonsensical. at least republicans are putting forward legislation. we want people to keep more of their money. she is fighting kind of a losing cause and doesn't have any support or any good metaphors, analogies, or examples. >> greg: or it could be she is on grass. no one uses that word anymore. that is like from dragnet. >> jesse: juan uses it. >> juan: i asked jesse, hey, you got any grass? >> kimberly: "the five" up in smoke. >> greg: cnn's hypocritical ambush of a trump supporter when "the five" returns. can't get enough of them. we took legendary,

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i think there's a serious humane issue here that needs to be dealt with. it's only fitting and reasonable that we deal with some of the root causes of the problem. what we don't want to have happen is another daca problem in ten years. we want to make sure we fix this issue for these young people and address the root cause of the problem so we don't have the same thing ten years from now. that's totally proper. i do believe that there's a compromise to be had here. i believe congress -- we will work with our members to find out where that compromise is so we can bring resolution to this legitimate problem. thank you. >> house speaker paul ryan there with a few major headlines saying it's reasonable that congress should address border security at the same time that it addresses daca. also saying that they will not more forward legislation that they don't know that the president will sign off on. as marco rubio said, tell us what you will sign off on, mr. president. they don't have that answer yet. >> no idea what the president would support or would sign. that message from paul ryan

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to governor robert bentley for his signature. if they go on to become his law, the alabama measures may face the same measures as passed in north dakota which also approved a six-week ban and arkansas which ban an abortion at 12 weeks. what is the political context for this? >> so in 2013 22 states passed 70 measures relating to some sort of abortion restriction. in 2014 activists on the right, antiabortion activists are looking to focus on this issue also pushing forward legislation that would prevent women who receive government subsidies to help pay for government health care to be eligible for plans that provide abortion access. they're hoping this will also motivate the conservative base and a mid-term cycle when you're not having as many general election voters come out. this is an issue that they believe plays very well on the right. we talked about cpac at the top of the show, the big conservative con fence.

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