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was outside john it's a nice what's out there right tell your uncle bill what's available for more on this formula or so on these are that's what you're up. you know your audience that you did with them. or you can see them so i wrote down under an adonis wanted to know the policy on earth and i was on the hot one is here and only. one is there is going to go to carbon this and they're going to hit on you jonathan you know. the love you. do.
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a level awful awful awful lot. of other you are beating up. because he has shown us. all of the social. through you and he and the what this is too incompetent to do you and me to hold on to for true for your truths you down the times run. so that you'll see who's there for the easy and wager there's a gentle bank night shift to our new target how to pollute the boat on the ground whatever you come again do come with us you know what i'm not aware of a young lady that if you were your own dime. general champ car one to whom the place or mitchell leads into hell don't you want to meet on monday night you wanted to assure you would you go with or one of them head out throughout there are few actions easy jobs here to slaves and a job i did to john about others i could imagine he turned on to way turns even
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this is the news hour live from doha coming up in the next sixty minutes. approved the british prime minister's deal but treason may still faces a battle to get it through parliament. the united nations says eighty percent of all children in the mine are in need of help with health services near collapse after war. calls for protests and the crown prince makes his first trip abroad since the murder of jamal khashoggi. install the copper liberty dora's final is due to go ahead on sunday twenty four hours after it was called off for an attack on a team bus that left pocket two newsboys injured and choking on tickets.
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leaders of all twenty eight european union countries are in brussels and have approved a final agreement for the u.k.'s exit especially some as has being held to agree the formal terms of persons divorce it follows more than two years of torturous negotiations after u.k. referendum vote to quit you despise approval of the deal by the e.u. brights a british prime as its reason may still have a major battle ahead persuading british m.p.'s to back the agreement rejection next month could the entire process. and westminster would have up to twenty one days to agree an alternative possibly another referendum eleven pm on march twenty ninth net. there is when that person is due to leave the you said to hell signs us live now from brussels say jenna explain to us what exactly has been agreed to there in
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brussels today. well. news emerged you pointed out there about fifteen minutes ago that e.u. leaders the twenty seven of course excluding britain emerged from their meeting indorsing the approved texts the withdrawal agreement and the political declaration looking forward to a future relationship between britain and the e.u. after breaks it and they dos these texts after just half an hour a hugely significant moment and milestone on the road to bragg's it which formally takes place of course on march the twenty ninth next year and it's been interesting to see the sort of diverging narratives at play here on the british side the british prime minister to resign may sounding increasingly desperate about her chances of getting this deal through her own parliament issuing an open letter on sunday to the british people talking about a new chapter a moment of renewal and reconciliation will contrast that with the mood here and
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comments of e.u. leaders arriving here talking about the sadness of it the tragedy as britain this this huge influence in the e.u. a model of parliamentary democracy formally a leading light in the expansion of the e.u. becomes the first nation ever to attempt to leave the block take a look now at my report of the events of the last twenty four hours including some last minute hurdles on the road to this summit. the british prime minister was all smiles in brussels on saturday night e.u. leaders are set to approve her briggs's deal at a special summit on sunday morning that after agreement was reached with spain effectively giving it a veto right over future negotiations involving the british territory of gibraltar a couple the. i have informed the king about and agreement on gibraltar firstly i want to tell you that the european council take place tomorrow and secondly that europe and the u.k.
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have accepted the conditions imposed by spain therefore spain will lift its veto and vote in favor of brigs it tomorrow spain's delight means a possible end in sight to a three hundred year old dispute with britain over gibraltar for tourism a it could mean a further hardening of opposition to her deal at home the northern ireland unionists to prop up her minority government or threaten to vote against the briggs's deal in parliament because they say it compromises the integrity of the united kingdom more than eighty of the prime minister's own m.p.'s and most of the opposition have said they'll do likewise i believe she is genuine when she says she wants to see and i come that does no harm to the union and the internal market of the united kingdom. however this draft agreement fields her own key commitments some like briggs it supporting former foreign secretary boris johnson have insisted the reason may go back to the negotiating table calling the deal
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a historic mistake. so janet can give us an idea of what the news is like there in brussels and i think that there's a sense of relief but that we're not seeing too many smiling faces. when i think it's certainly true there is no sense or feeling of celebration here despite the fact that these texts of the negotiated over a very difficult eighteen month period one german politician a week or so ago put it like this he said this was the end of a forty five year marriage the divorce papers are on the table so you've got drunk lord your god the commission president talking about a tragedy the council president saying no one will find reason to be happy about this people like mark root of the dutch prime minister saying there are no winners no victors here everyone is a loser they're all very concerned and conscious of how big and important a moment this is but one other thing is clear that they arrived here in lockstep as
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they have been the twenty seven throughout these negotiations declaring that this is the best deal britain is going to get they will be no reopening of the negotiations here no matter how difficult to reason may find it to get this deal through parliament this as far as they're concerned is it no we know dana that it is going to be a big challenge for may to get this through the british parliament a way with the how is she going to go about convincing this feels very many opponents. well as i say she's beginning to look and sound increasingly desperate this open letter now going above the heads of the british parliamentarians and feeling directly to the public to go talk to your m.p.'s and lobby them to vote for this deal in parliament because it's the best deal we can get it points to the best future for britain out of this situation it meets the requirements of the briggs's vote and so on but the arithmetic for to reason may when that vote comes in parliament it could be as soon as two weeks from now we'll know on monday is extremely poor around eighty five
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m.p.'s in our own party say they won't support her deal the labor party in opposition won't support her deal the deal you appear in northern ireland the unionists in northern ireland who prop up her minority government so they won't support her deal opposition to it is likely to have hardened after that that deal with spain on saturday night that effectively hands the spanish a veto over any future trade relationship if she doesn't get it through parliament in two weeks time go then there are a range of of diverse and difficult potential scenarios that could be looking at a new election you could be looking at no deal an economic disaster by wide consensus you could even be looking at a second referendum put to the british people that in the end could lead to no breaks it at all and it still feels like there's a long way to go down at the moment thanks very much for bringing us up states where the latest events in brussels. now a search operation is underway in uganda after
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a party about it capsized on lake victoria twenty nine bodies have been recovered so far but it's thought that more than one hundred people were on board at the time twenty six have survived. people were shouting the music was so loud and we thought that they were just having fun when the ferry capsized that's when we realized they want to help some of the fishermen who went to save them or side died because many people jumped into this small parts there was a boat which was coming toward the shores here with this beach from one of the islands it capsized it. just a bit of retired over ninety people. started the bodies will retrieve the glass tonight. eleven were female. four men. both twenty six. the u.n. special envoy for yemen is due in saudi arabia on monday for talks with yemen the
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yemeni government leaders in exile griffith's trip to riyadh follows a missing with hoofy rebel leaders in yemen he's trying to get all signs to attend talks in sweden next month millions of yemenis are facing famine after three in the hall fears of war. well the u.n. says almost eighty percent of yemen's population are in dire need of humanitarian aid well and three hundred thousand children among arest health services a crumbling a many don't get to go to school social workers are fighting the aunts to ease the children suffering on that day reports from neighboring to say. it's a rare moment for these yemeni children at an amusement park in the capital sanaa they play and just how funny. because of the war our hopes and ambitions were destroyed but today we're laughing playing and we've enjoyed ourselves and did everything we wanted to do. they have witnessed the brutality of the conflict in their country foster and many are traumatized social workers organize the play day
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to give them some reprieve from the war. this event is to provide some help in light of the bad situation our country is going through our most sponsored this event as a way to give some psychological support to the children of yemen this isn't the first such event we organized about a month ago we also organized a similar event and we're planning more in the future they'll put in it is for this generation have been changed for of extreme hunger and preventable diseases a killing many children every day save the children estimates the daily average is one hundred children dying from starvation approximately thirty six thousand just this year alone. it is a conservative estimate based on u.n. on severe acute malnutrition affecting one point three million children. millions of children have more access to school.
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the children most. of them to. yemen and children's hope for a normal life dependent quick and lasting solution to the conflict. as he mostly has here on this including the u.s. and mexico discuss the fate of thousands of asylum seekers the border. one of the biggest names in formula one gets ready for his final race coming up in sports with paul. seems to have accomplished something rare in washington political unity key figures in the republican and democrat parties are demanding answers from donald trump's administration questioning the president's reluctance to act on the journalists
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killing democrat adam schiff is set to become the house intelligence committee chairman next year and he's promising what he calls a deep dive into washington's times with riyadh examining death the war in yemen and the stability of the saudi royal family. republican colleagues have warned that his failure to punish the kingdom will have dangerous consequences.
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